Today in Energy

September 2011

September 30, 2011

Global natural gas prices vary considerably


September 29, 2011

Markets indicate possible natural gas pipeline constraints in the Northeast this winter


September 28, 2011

Renewable energy shows strongest growth in global electric generating capacity


September 27, 2011

California electricity market reacted to the recent San Diego blackout


September 26, 2011

Transmission congestion drives power price division between upstate and downstate New York


September 23, 2011

Ruby Pipeline ramps up rapidly to supply natural gas to Northern California


September 22, 2011

Salt caverns account for 23% of U.S. underground natural gas storage daily deliverability


September 21, 2011

United Kingdom natural gas and oil production continues decade-long decline


September 20, 2011

Wholesale power price maps reflect real-time constraints on transmission of electricity


September 19, 2011

China and India account for half of global energy growth through 2035


September 16, 2011

Over 90% of Syrian crude oil exports go to European countries


September 15, 2011

U.S. natural gas processing capacity expands rapidly


September 14, 2011

Growth slows in U.S. ethanol production and consumption


September 13, 2011

Nigeria, the largest crude oil producer in Africa, is a major source of U.S. imports


September 12, 2011

Purchase of newer refrigerators slows during economic downturn


September 9, 2011

Texas Heat Wave, August 2011: Nature and Effects of an Electricity Supply Shortage


September 8, 2011

EPA rule requires SO2 emissions reduction from Texas coal power plants in 2012


September 7, 2011

U.S. exports of petroleum products increase as markets become more globally integrated


September 6, 2011

Crude oil-directed weekly rig count surpassed 1,000


September 2, 2011

United States leads world in coal reserves


September 1, 2011

Norway's natural gas exports to continental Europe fell in spring & summer of 2010 & 2011


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