Today in Energy

September 2014

September 30, 2014

California’s subhourly wholesale electricity market opens to systems outside its footprint


September 29, 2014

New Eagle Ford wells continue to show higher production


September 26, 2014

Minimum efficiency standards for electric motors will soon increase


September 25, 2014

Everywhere but Northeast, fewer homes choose natural gas as heating fuel


September 24, 2014

Saudi Arabia uses largest amount of crude oil for power generation since 2010


September 23, 2014

Higher Permian production, constrained infrastructure increase spread between WTI oil hubs


September 22, 2014

European nations are increasing electricity generation using no-carbon sources


September 19, 2014

Russia looks beyond West Siberia for future oil and natural gas growth


September 18, 2014

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative auction prices continue to rise


September 17, 2014

Panama Canal expansion will allow transit of larger ships with greater volumes


September 16, 2014

Oil tanker sizes range from general purpose to ultra-large crude carriers on AFRA scale


September 15, 2014

New petroleum technology revitalizes Powder River Basin oil production


September 12, 2014

Natural gas storage deficit to five-year average continues to narrow


September 11, 2014

Despite decline in some regions, world oil consumption still seen rising


September 10, 2014

EIA's forecast of 2014 gasoline use has risen 2 billion gallons (1.6%) in past 10 months


September 9, 2014

Natural gas, solar, and wind lead power plant capacity additions in first-half 2014


September 8, 2014

Geothermal resources used to produce renewable electricity in western states


September 5, 2014

Commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plant opens


September 4, 2014

Four states supply domestic uranium concentrate in 2013


September 3, 2014

Electricity transmission investments vary by region


September 2, 2014

Residential electricity prices are rising


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