Today in Energy

July 2011

July 29, 2011

Japanese power companies using more LNG to generate electricity


July 28, 2011

Ruby natural gas pipeline begins service today (July 28, 2011)


July 27, 2011

First-quarter 2011 coal share of power generation lowest in over 30 years


July 26, 2011

Working natural gas inventories below last year's level at midpoint of injection season


July 25, 2011

Four regional transmission organizations set new or nearly broke demand records last week


July 22, 2011

Wholesale electricity prices in New York City are the highest in the contiguous U.S.


July 21, 2011

Kuwait, a leading oil exporter, relies on imports of liquefied natural gas


July 20, 2011

Natural gas stripper wells accounted for over 11% of U.S. natural gas production in 2009


July 19, 2011

Oil stripper wells accounted for over 16% of U.S. oil production in 2009


July 18, 2011

Minimal petroleum-fired electric capacity has been added in recent years


July 15, 2011

Nuclear power has a significant role in the European power generation mix


July 14, 2011

Colombia's oil production at highest level since 1999


July 13, 2011

U.S. wind capacity takes off after 2005


July 12, 2011

Technology drives natural gas production growth from shale gas formations


July 11, 2011

Over 90% of uranium purchased by U.S. commercial nuclear reactors is from outside the U.S.


July 8, 2011

Hydropower has a long history in the United States


July 7, 2011

Nuclear power plant outages above seasonal norm in spring of 2011


July 6, 2011

Natural gas use in the electric power sector is growing


July 5, 2011

Most electric generating capacity additions in the last decade were natural gas-fired


July 1, 2011

Natural gas consumption has two peaks each year


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