Today in Energy

July 2016

July 29, 2016

Changes in steel production reduce energy intensity


July 28, 2016

Stripper wells accounted for 11% of U.S. natural gas production in 2015


July 27, 2016

Many industries use combined heat and power to improve energy efficiency


July 26, 2016

Increased drilling may slow pace of crude oil production declines


July 25, 2016

Hourly information on U.S. electricity supply, demand, and flows is now available


July 22, 2016

Electric grid operators forecast load shapes to plan electricity supply


July 21, 2016

Changing U.S. energy mix reflects growing use of natural gas, petroleum, and renewables


July 20, 2016

U.S. electric system is made up of interconnections and balancing authorities


July 19, 2016

India continues developing its strategic petroleum reserve as its oil imports grow


July 18, 2016

U.S. oil companies closer to balancing capital investment with operating cash flow


July 15, 2016

Several nonpowered dams along the Ohio River to be converted to hydroelectric dams in 2016


July 14, 2016

Natural gas-fired electricity generation expected to reach record level in 2016


July 13, 2016

Retail price of regular gasoline forecast to average $2.25 per gallon this summer


July 12, 2016

Global energy intensity continues to decline


July 11, 2016

EIA projects rise in U.S. crude oil and other liquid fuels production beyond 2017


July 8, 2016

Clean Power Plan reduces projected coal production in all major U.S. supply regions


July 7, 2016

EIA electricity generator data show power industry response to EPA mercury limits


July 6, 2016

Clean Power Plan implementation choices by states could affect electricity generation mix


July 5, 2016

Mexico electricity market reforms attempt to reduce costs and develop new capacity


July 1, 2016

Fossil fuels still dominate U.S. energy consumption despite recent market share decline


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