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Energy in Brief
What's changing in East Coast fuels markets? ›
What is shale gas and why is it important? ›
How dependent are we on foreign oil? ›
What is the role of coal in the United States? ›
Analysis & Projections
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Price projections from Short-Term Energy Outlook ›
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook, monthly.
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Retail gasoline price uncertainty›
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook, Market Prices and Uncertainty Report.
Political risks focus attention on supply of Venezuelan oil to the United States ›
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Today in Energy, January 22, 2013.
Natural gas supply constraints in New England affect regional energy prices this winter ›
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook Supplement, January 18, 2013.
Updated EIA analysis: What drives crude oil prices? ›
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Energy & Financial Markets: What Drives Crude Oil Prices?.
Energy In Brief
What is a cap-and-trade program and how does it work?
A cap-and-trade program is designed to reduce emissions of a pollutant by placing a limit (or cap) on the total amount of emissions. The cap is implemented through a system of allowances that can be traded to minimize costs to affected sources. Cap-and-trade programs for greenhouse gas emissions would increase the costs of using fossil fuels.
What are renewable portfolio standards (RPS) and how do they affect generation of electricity from renewable sources?
Renewable portfolio standards are policies designed to increase electricity generation from renewable resources, including wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass. Many States have their own renewable portfolio standards, although currently there is no program at the National level. States with renewable portfolio programs have seen an increase in the amount of electricity generated from renewable fuels.
Features
Short-Term Energy Outlook
Released February 12, 2013 | Next Release: March 12, 2013
EIA's monthly energy projections through 2013. Includes supply, consumption, and price projections for oil and liquid fuels, natural gas, coal, electricity, renewable energy, and the Winter Fuels Outlook. The Market Prices and Uncertainty Report is a regular monthly supplement to the Short-Term Energy Outlook.
Energy commodity price trends in 2012
Released January 18, 2013
This article provides an overview of key energy commodity price trends in 2012.
The Availability and Price of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Produced in Countries Other Than Iran
Released December 20, 2012
This is the latest in a series of reports to Congress on the availability and price of petroleum and petroleum products produced in countries other than Iran in the 60-day period preceding the submission of the report.
Annual Energy Outlook 2013 Early ReleaseReleased December 5, 2012
This is an abridged version of the Annual Energy Outlook that highlights changes in the AEO Reference case projections for key energy topics. The Early Release includes data tables for the Reference case only. The full AEO2013 will be released Spring of 2013. The projection period now extends to 2040, 5 years beyond AEO2012 projections.
What's New in Analysis & Projections
Short-Term Energy Outlook Supplement: Key drivers for EIA's short-term U.S. crude oil production outlook
February 14, 2013Short-Term Energy Outlook
February 12, 2013Short-Term Energy Outlook Supplement: Constraints in New England likely to affect regional energy prices this winter
January 18, 2013Requested service reports
from Congress and othersThe Availability and Price of Petroleum and Petroleum Products Produced in Countries Other Than Iran December 20, 2012
Natural Gas Exports from Iran October 9, 2012
Analysis of the Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012 May 2, 2012
Sales of Fossil Fuels Produced from Federal and Indian Lands, FY 2003 through FY 2011 March 14, 2012
More service reports ›Presentations
The Future Electricity Fuels Mix: Key Drivers
Howard Gruenspecht, Acting Administrator
May 15, 2012The U.S. Energy Future
Howard Gruenspecht, Acting Administrator
April 26, 2012
More presentations ›What is the outlook for gasoline prices ? ›
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