Today in Energy

July 2013

July 31, 2013

U.S. biodiesel production reached a record level in May 2013


July 30, 2013

New infrastructure boosts West Virginia, southern Pennsylvania natural gas production


July 29, 2013

Natural gas liquids prices trend down since the start of 2012


July 26, 2013

Coal market fundamentals changed, yet spot prices remained stable


July 25, 2013

EIA projects world energy consumption will increase 56% by 2040


July 24, 2013

Natural gas storage working capacity grows 2% in 2012


July 23, 2013

Wholesale electricity prices rose across the United States


July 22, 2013

U.S. natural gas spot prices increased during first-half 2013


July 19, 2013

Short-term, real-time power prices reflect system strain during Northeast heat wave


July 18, 2013

Increased U.S. coal consumption met by burning through stockpiles


July 17, 2013

Refinery receipts of crude oil by rail, truck, and barge continue to increase


July 16, 2013

Capacity at existing U.S. refineries increases in 2013


July 15, 2013

Petroleum products demand data revised at regional level


July 12, 2013

North Dakota sees increases in real GDP per capita following Bakken production


July 11, 2013

New EIA inventory tracks state energy efficiency programs


July 10, 2013

Rail delivery of U.S. oil and petroleum products continues to increase, but pace slows


July 9, 2013

EIA releases energy infrastructure map with real-time storm information


July 8, 2013

Pumped storage provides grid reliability even with net generation loss


July 5, 2013

Food and paper account for 3.4% of nation’s energy use


July 3, 2013

Energy sources have changed throughout the history of the United States


July 2, 2013

Lower power prices and high repair costs drive nuclear retirements


July 1, 2013

The cement industry is the most energy intensive of all manufacturing industries


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