Today in Energy

March 2014

March 31, 2014

Five states and the Gulf of Mexico produce more than 80% of U.S. crude oil


March 28, 2014

Coal-fired power plant operators consider emissions compliance strategies


March 27, 2014

Crude oil inventories at Cushing, Oklahoma, hub down 32% over the past two months


March 26, 2014

Tight oil production pushes U.S. crude supply to over 10% of world total


March 25, 2014

Coal supplies at electric power plants drawn down in cold weather


March 24, 2014

China is now the world’s largest net importer of petroleum and other liquid fuels


March 21, 2014

Nonmarketed natural gas in North Dakota still rising due to higher total production


March 20, 2014

Planned coal-fired power plant retirements continue to increase


March 19, 2014

LED bulb efficiency expected to continue improving as cost declines


March 18, 2014

Biofuels production drives growth in overall biomass energy use over past decade


March 17, 2014

Increase in wood as main source of household heating most notable in the Northeast


March 14, 2014

16% of natural gas consumed in Europe flows through Ukraine


March 13, 2014

EIA projects record natural gas storage injection in 2014 to boost stocks from 11-year low


March 12, 2014

Heating fuel expenditures rise this winter, especially for propane-heated homes


March 11, 2014

Growth in U.S. hydrocarbon production from shale resources driven by drilling efficiency


March 10, 2014

Indonesia’s share of global LNG supply declines due to global and domestic demand growth


March 7, 2014

E85 fueling station availability is increasing


March 6, 2014

EIA now delivers coal data through new interactive browser


March 5, 2014

Ethanol producers benefiting from higher margins for distillers grains


March 4, 2014

Brent crude oil trading range in 2013 was narrowest since 2006


March 3, 2014

Natural gas storage capacity up 2% in 2013 led by West, salt capacity in Producing region


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