Today in Energy

November 2014

November 26, 2014

U.S. gasoline prices this Thanksgiving are the lowest since 2009


November 25, 2014

Shale gas provides largest share of U.S. natural gas production in 2013


November 24, 2014

Boston, New York City winter natural gas prices expected to remain high


November 21, 2014

EIA releases new online tool to track crude oil imports


November 20, 2014

Oil and currency markets reflect expectations for lower global economic growth


November 19, 2014

Solar photovoltaic output depends on orientation, tilt, and tracking


November 18, 2014

European residential electricity prices increasing faster than prices in United States


November 17, 2014

Crude oil and lease condensate production at highest volume since 1986


November 14, 2014

Natural gas is the dominant heating fuel in colder parts of the country


November 13, 2014

Rail shipments of oil and petroleum products through October up 13% over year-ago period


November 12, 2014

Increased natural gas production would meet most demand from added LNG exports


November 10, 2014

EIA tracks oil and natural gas production by both surface location and geologic formation


November 7, 2014

After record injections, natural gas storage levels now within 7% of 5-year average


November 6, 2014

Coal stockpiles at coal-fired power plants smaller than in recent years


November 5, 2014

Texas leads nation in growth in oil and natural gas production jobs during 2013


November 4, 2014

LED light bulbs keep improving in efficiency and quality


November 3, 2014

U.S. gasoline prices move with Brent rather than WTI crude oil


December 2014 › ‹ October 2014