Today in Energy
February 2015
February 27, 2015Petroleum refinery outage in California highlights markets’ quick price reaction
February 26, 2015
Rise in salt cavern storage capacity for natural gas offsets declines in other capacities
February 25, 2015
Wind generation seasonal patterns vary across the United States
February 24, 2015
Large reduction in distillate fuel sulfur content has only minor effect on energy content
February 23, 2015
Higher RIN prices support continued ethanol blending despite lower gasoline prices
February 20, 2015
Natural gas inventory exceeds five-year average for first time since November 2013
February 19, 2015
Wind generates more than 10% of Texas electricity in 2014
February 18, 2015
Energy efficiency improvements have largely offset effect of more, larger homes
February 17, 2015
Proposed efficiency standard may eliminate noncondensing gas furnaces
February 13, 2015
Shale gas and tight oil are commercially produced in just four countries
February 12, 2015
Saudi Arabia budget insulated from effects of lower oil prices
February 11, 2015
Japan plans to restart some nuclear plants in 2015 after Fukushima shutdown
February 10, 2015
EIA tracking tool shows light-sweet crude oil imports to Gulf Coast virtually eliminated
February 9, 2015
Iraq was second-leading contributor to global oil supply growth during 2014
February 6, 2015
Midwest propane market more balanced than a year ago
February 5, 2015
Defense Department energy use falls to lowest level since at least 1975
February 4, 2015
Energy consumption by U.S. government at lowest level since at least 1975
February 3, 2015
Increase in average gasoline prices ends 17-week streak of declining prices
February 2, 2015
New England generation fuel mix changes likely as Vermont Yankee nuclear plant retires
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