Today in Energy
February 2012
February 29, 2012WTI discount to Brent and premium to Bakken both rising in early 2012
February 28, 2012
EIA projects U.S. non-hydro renewable power generation increases, led by wind and biomass
February 27, 2012
Eastern U.S. coal futures prices down in early 2012
February 24, 2012
Asia is the world's largest petroleum consumer
February 23, 2012
Negative prices in wholesale electricity markets indicate supply inflexibilities
February 22, 2012
Pacific Northwest water supply forecast to be near or below normal for 2012
February 21, 2012
Northwest hydroelectric output above five-year range for much of 2011
February 17, 2012
Natural gas pipeline capacity additions in 2011
February 16, 2012
Ohio's fuel mix for power generation is changing
February 15, 2012
Warm weather, low natural gas prices hold down wholesale power prices this winter
February 14, 2012
Retail gasoline prices in the Rocky Mountains fall as U.S. average prices rise
February 13, 2012
U.S. coal production rises slightly in 2011 amid lower domestic demand and higher exports
February 10, 2012
Natural gas and renewable shares of electricity generation to grow, coal still largest
February 9, 2012
U.S. natural gas inventories at end of winter heating season expected highest since 1983
February 8, 2012
Tight oil, Gulf of Mexico deepwater drive projected increases in U.S. crude oil production
February 7, 2012
PADD regions enable regional analysis of petroleum product supply and movements
February 6, 2012
Renewable electricity generation in California includes variable and non-variable sources
February 3, 2012
Most states have Renewable Portfolio Standards
February 2, 2012
Emissions allowance prices for SO2 and NOX remained low in 2011
February 1, 2012
Natural gas spot prices near 10-year lows amid warm weather and robust supplies
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