Today in Energy

July 2014

July 31, 2014

Nonhydro renewables now routinely surpass hydropower generation


July 30, 2014

Oil prices drive projected enhanced oil recovery using carbon dioxide


July 29, 2014

As cash flow flattens, major energy companies increase debt, sell assets


July 28, 2014

Natural gas injection season continues on pace for record refill


July 25, 2014

Biofuels are included in latest U.S. Navy fuel procurement


July 24, 2014

U.S. petroleum refineries running at record levels


July 23, 2014

Oil and natural gas sales accounted for 68% of Russia’s total export revenues in 2013


July 22, 2014

Fuel economy and average vehicle cost vary significantly across vehicle types


July 21, 2014

Recent improvements in petroleum trade balance mitigate U.S. trade deficit


July 18, 2014

Light-duty vehicles’ share of transportation energy use is projected to fall


July 17, 2014

Oil and natural gas resource categories reflect varying degrees of certainty


July 16, 2014

EIA projects modest needs for new electric generation capacity


July 15, 2014

Significant fuel economy improvement options exist for light-duty gasoline vehicles


July 14, 2014

Flickr page and other tools make EIA data more accessible


July 11, 2014

Fuel economy improvements show diminishing returns in fuel savings


July 10, 2014

EIA projections show hydro growth limited by economics not resources


July 9, 2014

Six formations are responsible for surge in Permian Basin crude oil production


July 8, 2014

Wyoming, Gulf of Mexico dominate fossil fuels production on federal and Indian lands


July 7, 2014

Production of fossil fuels from federal and Indian lands fell in 2013


July 3, 2014

UK became a net importer of petroleum products in 2013


July 2, 2014

A perspective on U.S. gasoline prices heading into Fourth of July weekend


July 1, 2014

North Dakota and Texas now provide nearly half of U.S. crude oil production


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