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January 2020

January 31, 2020

Risk of oil supply disruptions can have an immediate effect on oil prices


January 30, 2020

EIA expects U.S. electricity generation from renewables to soon surpass nuclear and coal


January 29, 2020

EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2020 projects consumption growing more slowly than production


January 28, 2020

U.S. biomass-based diesel tax credit renewed through 2022 in government spending bill


January 27, 2020

EIA forecasts U.S. crude oil production will keep growing through 2021, but more slowly


January 24, 2020

U.S. crude oil production efficiency continues year-over-year improvements


January 23, 2020

EIA expects U.S. net natural gas exports to almost double by 2021


January 22, 2020

EIA projects less than a quarter of the world’s electricity generated from coal by 2050


January 21, 2020

EIA forecasts crude oil prices will fall in the first half of 2020, then rise through 2021


January 17, 2020

EIA expects U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions to decrease annually through 2021


January 16, 2020

EIA forecasts slower growth in natural gas-fired generation while renewable energy rises


January 15, 2020

EIA expects lower natural gas prices in 2020 as production outpaces demand


January 14, 2020

New electric generating capacity in 2020 will come primarily from wind and solar


January 13, 2020

U.S. oil and natural gas proved reserves and production set new records in 2018


January 10, 2020

Wholesale electricity prices were generally lower in 2019, except in Texas


January 9, 2020

Natural gas prices in 2019 were the lowest in the past three years


January 8, 2020

U.S. average retail gasoline prices in 2019 were slightly lower than in 2018


January 7, 2020

Crude oil prices were generally lower in 2019 than in 2018


January 6, 2020

Energy commodity prices rose more than other goods in 2019


January 3, 2020

EIA projects nearly 50% increase in world energy usage by 2050, led by growth in Asia


January 2, 2020

U.S. electricity generation from renewables surpassed coal in April


February 2020 › ‹ December 2019