Today in Energy

April 2013

April 30, 2013

Extending current energy policies would reduce U.S. energy use, carbon dioxide emissions


April 29, 2013

Date of switch to summer-grade gasoline approaches


April 26, 2013

Sanctions reduced Iran's oil exports and revenues in 2012


April 25, 2013

Long-term outlook for nuclear generation depends on lifetime of existing capacity


April 24, 2013

Lower wholesale power prices reduce quark spreads available to nuclear plant operators


April 23, 2013

Future power market shares of coal, natural gas generators depend on relative fuel prices


April 22, 2013

This year's gasoline price increase not unusual


April 19, 2013

Concentration of U.S. crude oil imports among top five suppliers highest since 1997


April 18, 2013

Lower residential energy use reduces home energy expenditures as share of household income


April 17, 2013

Abundant U.S. supply, low demand could cut dependence on liquid fuel imports


April 16, 2013

January 2013 crude oil export to China was a rare event


April 15, 2013

EIA releases additional Annual Energy Outlook 2013 content


April 12, 2013

Winter natural gas price spikes in New England spur generation from other fuels


April 11, 2013

Year-to-date natural gas use for electric power generation is down from 2012


April 10, 2013

Average summer gasoline prices expected to be slightly lower than in 2012


April 9, 2013

Catalytic reforming boosts octane for gasoline blending


April 8, 2013

Foreign investors play large role in U.S. shale industry


April 5, 2013

Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions declined in 2012


April 4, 2013

The South China Sea is an important world energy trade route


April 3, 2013

Contested areas of South China Sea likely have few conventional oil and gas resources


April 2, 2013

Sales of specialty incandescent bulbs decline despite exemption from efficiency standards


April 1, 2013

India’s economic growth is driving its energy consumption


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