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May 2019

May 31, 2019

Brazil plans to add more solar to its hydro-dominated electricity generation mix


May 30, 2019

EIA’s new liquids pipeline projects database shows new U.S. crude oil pipeline capacity


May 29, 2019

Germany announces proposal to phase out coal by 2038, further changing its generation mix


May 28, 2019

Canada is a key energy trade partner to the United States


May 24, 2019

U.S. gasoline prices this Memorial Day weekend are nearly the same as last year’s


May 23, 2019

California gasoline prices increase following refinery outages and declining inventories


May 22, 2019

Con Edison limits natural gas service due to pipeline constraints into New York City area


May 21, 2019

Nonpowered dams can be converted to hydroelectric dams for electricity generation


May 20, 2019

Venezuelan crude oil production falls to lowest level since January 2003


May 17, 2019

Coal stockpiles at U.S. coal power plants were at their lowest point in over a decade


May 16, 2019

New EIA product expands access to state and regional energy information


May 15, 2019

Tax credit phaseout encourages more wind power plants to be added by end of year


May 14, 2019

EIA revises its crude oil price forecast upward as supply expectations change


May 13, 2019

Liquefied natural gas imports limited price spikes in New England this winter


May 10, 2019

2018 was likely the most profitable year for U.S. oil producers since 2013


May 9, 2019

EIA expects less electricity to come from coal this summer as natural gas, renewables rise


May 8, 2019

U.S. energy consumption, production, and exports reach record highs in 2018


May 7, 2019

Soybean oil comprises a larger share of domestic biodiesel production


May 6, 2019

U.S. uranium production in 2018 was the lowest in nearly 70 years


May 3, 2019

The number of drilled but uncompleted wells in the United States continues to climb


May 2, 2019

United States has been a net exporter of natural gas for more than 12 consecutive months


May 1, 2019

One in four U.S. homes is all electric


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