Today in Energy

July 2015

July 31, 2015

Electricity from natural gas surpasses coal for first time, but just for one month


July 30, 2015

EIA reports show different aspects of U.S. oil production statistics and trends


July 29, 2015

New methanol and fertilizer plants to increase already-growing industrial natural gas use


July 28, 2015

Marcellus, Utica provide 85% of U.S. shale gas production growth since start of 2012


July 27, 2015

Natural gas salt-facility storage serves special gas market needs


July 24, 2015

Power-to-gas brings a new focus to the issue of energy storage from renewable sources


July 23, 2015

Average diesel retail price below gasoline price for first time in six years


July 22, 2015

Beyond Shell-BG, oil company merger activity is down


July 21, 2015

Consensus process provides alternate approach to energy efficiency standard development


July 20, 2015

China will soon surpass South Korea, Russia, and Japan in nuclear generating capacity


July 17, 2015

U.S. nuclear outages are low during summer peak electricity demand season


July 16, 2015

EIA now reporting monthly base gas levels in underground natural gas storage


July 15, 2015

In Rocky Mountain region, increased crude production is being shipped by pipeline, rail


July 14, 2015

Summer gasoline prices are lowest in years


July 13, 2015

Last Monday’s large percentage decline in crude oil prices was relatively rare


July 10, 2015

EIA’s estimates for state crude oil production account for incomplete, lagged data


July 9, 2015

U.S.-Canada electricity trade increases


July 8, 2015

Net petroleum product exports continue to increase


July 7, 2015

Coal production using mountaintop removal mining decreases by 62% since 2008


July 6, 2015

California grid expected to maintain reliability despite drought


July 2, 2015

Fossil fuels have made up at least 80% of U.S. fuel mix since 1900


July 1, 2015

EIA expands geographic coverage of natural gas production with new data for 10 states


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