Today in Energy

October 2013

October 31, 2013

EIA's new map layers provide more detailed information on petroleum infrastructure


October 30, 2013

Marcellus natural gas pipeline projects to primarily benefit New York and New Jersey


October 29, 2013

Drilling often results in both oil and natural gas production


October 28, 2013

Rethinking rig count as a predictor of natural gas production


October 25, 2013

Waste fuels are a significant energy source for U.S. manufacturers


October 24, 2013

Midcontinent Independent System Operator adding four new electric territories in December


October 23, 2013

North America leads the world in production of shale gas


October 22, 2013

Highlights of new Drilling Productivity Report


October 21, 2013

EIA to release new Drilling Productivity Report


October 18, 2013

Electricity use by machine drives varies significantly by manufacturing industry


October 17, 2013

Global nuclear generation capacity totaled more than 370 gigawatts in 2012


October 10, 2013

New-vehicle fuel economy continues to increase


October 9, 2013

Markets expect Marcellus growth to drive Appalachian natural gas prices below Henry Hub


October 8, 2013

Heating costs for most households are forecast to rise from last winter’s level


October 7, 2013

Ethanol blending provides another proxy for gasoline demand


October 4, 2013

U.S. expected to be largest producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in 2013


October 3, 2013

Nearly 80% of EIA’s website users come from outside the energy industry


October 2, 2013

Top four U.S. coal companies supplied more than half of U.S. coal production in 2011


October 1, 2013

Natural gas-fired combustion turbines are generally used to meet peak electricity load


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