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October 2020

October 30, 2020

U.S. biodiesel production capacity declined slightly in 2019


October 29, 2020

Natural gas prices and renewable capital costs affect the generation mix in China


October 28, 2020

Crude oil tanker rates are likely to remain low until global petroleum demand increases


October 27, 2020

Residential heating oil prices this winter are 28% lower than last winter


October 26, 2020

Residential propane prices so far this winter are similar to last winter’s prices


October 23, 2020

Utility-scale battery storage costs decreased nearly 70% between 2015 and 2018


October 22, 2020

U.S. natural gas exports to Mexico have increased in the first nine months of 2020


October 21, 2020

EIA forecasts slightly higher U.S. propane consumption this winter season


October 20, 2020

EIA expects relatively high distillate inventories to decrease through the winter


October 19, 2020

The United States consumed a record amount of renewable energy in 2019


October 16, 2020

Natural gas generators make up largest share of U.S. electricity generation capacity


October 15, 2020

Wind is a growing part of the electricity mix in Texas


October 14, 2020

EIA’s International Energy Outlook analyzes electricity markets in India, Africa, and Asia


October 13, 2020

Global liquid fuels production outages have increased in 2020


October 9, 2020

Solar photovoltaic generators receive higher electricity prices than other technologies


October 8, 2020

LNG exports resume from Sabine Pass and Cameron terminals as another hurricane approaches


October 7, 2020

Winter energy bills in the United States likely to be similar to last winter’s


October 6, 2020

EIA’s prime supplier data show state-level sales of petroleum fuels during the pandemic


October 5, 2020

U.S. natural gas production, consumption, and exports set new records in 2019


October 2, 2020

Hurricane Laura shut in more Gulf of Mexico crude oil production than any storm since 2008


October 1, 2020

EIA’s upcoming Residential Energy Consumption Survey will collect data from all 50 states


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