Today in Energy

June 2013

June 28, 2013

Price difference between Brent and WTI crude oil narrowing


June 27, 2013

Midwest gasoline prices returning to normal


June 26, 2013

Metallurgical industries are key parts of energy-intensive manufacturing


June 25, 2013

Average U.S. residential summer 2013 electric bill expected to be lowest in four years


June 24, 2013

Electric supply additions are not keeping pace with increased peak-hour demand in Texas


June 21, 2013

25% of U.S. coal exports go to Asia, but remain a small share of Asia’s total coal imports


June 20, 2013

Industrial sector natural gas use rising


June 19, 2013

U.S. coal exports set monthly record


June 18, 2013

Apartments in buildings with 5 or more units use less energy than other home types


June 17, 2013

Middle East leads global crude oil and condensate production; growth in North America


June 14, 2013

U.S. crude oil production could reach 10 million barrels per day by 2040


June 13, 2013

What caused the run-up in ethanol RIN prices during early 2013?


June 12, 2013

Federal Power Marketing Administrations operate across much of the United States


June 11, 2013

EIA’s 2013 Energy Conference next week will look at U.S. and global energy challenges


June 10, 2013

Shale oil and shale gas resources are globally abundant


June 7, 2013

New generators help California meet summer challenges to electric reliability


June 6, 2013

Electricity reliability report released; Texas and California raise concerns for summer


June 5, 2013

U.S. ethanol production and the Renewable Fuel Standard RIN bank


June 4, 2013

Bulk chemicals industry uses 5% of U.S. energy


June 3, 2013

RINs and RVOs are used to implement the Renewable Fuel Standard


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