Today in Energy
November 2012
November 30, 2012Canada Week: Natural gas net imports from Canada continue to decline
November 29, 2012
Canada Week: Canada is a declining market for U.S. coal
November 28, 2012
Canada Week: Canada is the leading supplier of crude oil to the United States
November 27, 2012
Canada Week: Integrated electric grid improves reliability for United States, Canada
November 26, 2012
Canada Week: The United States and Canada share the world’s most significant energy trade
November 23, 2012
Thanksgiving gasoline prices slightly above last year’s level
November 21, 2012
Wind energy tax credit set to expire at the end of 2012
November 20, 2012
Rig count in Utica Shale doubles from year ago
November 19, 2012
Cost of transporting coal to power plants rose almost 50% in decade
November 16, 2012
Population shifts across U.S. regions affect overall heating and cooling needs
November 15, 2012
Europe and Asia are the leading destinations for U.S. coal exports in 2012
November 14, 2012
San Onofre nuclear outage contributes to Southern California’s changing generation profile
November 13, 2012
Despite customer outages, wholesale electric markets operated during Hurricane Sandy
November 9, 2012
Electricity restored to many in the Northeast but outages persist
November 8, 2012
Non-OPEC oil supply outages remain above year-ago level
November 7, 2012
Potential of gas hydrates is great, but practical development is far off
November 6, 2012
Illinois coal production pushes Illinois Basin production above five-year range
November 5, 2012
EIA initiates daily gasoline availability survey for metropolitan New York
November 2, 2012
Extended outages at several nuclear plants led to high outage levels in 2012
November 1, 2012
Smart meter deployments continue to rise
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