Today in Energy

April 2015

April 30, 2015

Energy resource permanent funds vary by purpose and state


April 29, 2015

U.S. energy demand slows except for industrial, commercial sectors


April 28, 2015

Projections show U.S. becoming a net exporter of natural gas


April 27, 2015

Floating LNG regasification is used to meet rising natural gas demand in smaller markets


April 24, 2015

EIA report highlights top 100 U.S. oil and natural gas fields


April 23, 2015

Oil trade off Yemen coast grew by 20% to 4.7 million barrels per day in 2014


April 22, 2015

UK’s renewable energy targets drive increases in U.S. wood pellet exports


April 21, 2015

Increasing domestic production of crude oil reduces net petroleum imports


April 20, 2015

U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions increase in past two years


April 17, 2015

New maps highlight geologic characteristics of U.S. tight oil, shale plays


April 16, 2015

Households with more vehicles travel more


April 15, 2015

U.S. energy imports and exports to come into balance for first time since 1950s


April 14, 2015

EIA's Annual Energy Outlook will be released later today


April 13, 2015

Household spending on gasoline and public transit varies by region, income


April 10, 2015

U.S. household gasoline expenditures expected to fall in 2015


April 9, 2015

California’s continued drought, reduced snowpack mean lower hydropower output


April 8, 2015

Summer gasoline prices to be down more than $1 from last summer


April 7, 2015

U.S. remained world's largest producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2014


April 6, 2015

EIA assesses options for processing additional U.S. light tight oil production


April 3, 2015

Nonhydro electricity storage increasing as new policies are implemented


April 2, 2015

Financial hedging helps some producers mitigate effect of falling oil prices


April 1, 2015

Updated geologic maps provide greater detail for Marcellus formation


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