World petroleum and other liquid fuels production will outweigh consumption by 2.83 million barrels per day in 2026, according to the EIA's January short term energy outlook. Image by Yutthana ...
U.S. crude production is expected to trend lower in 2026, according to the Energy Information Administration. The agency’s Short-Term Energy Outlook forecasts domestic production will average 13.5 ...
EIA’s latest monthly “Electric Power Monthly” report (with data through October 31, 2025), once again confirms that solar is the fastest-growing source of US electricity. In October alone, electrical ...
Crude oil inventories in the United States decreased by 1.3 million barrels during the week ending December 12, after losing 1.8 million barrels in the week prior, according to new data from the U.S.
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Tristan Abbey, who took over the energy statistical bureau in September, is also exploring the potential of opening a field office in Houston. The newly installed head of the federal government’s ...
In its latest short term energy outlook (STEO), which was released on November 12, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) lowered its U.S. total energy consumption forecast for 2025 and 2026 ...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration raised its crude oil price estimates for 2026, citing continued Chinese stockpiling and the expectation that U.S. sanctions will lead to lower Russian ...
NEW YORK, Oct 7 (Reuters) - U.S. oil production is expected to hit a larger record this year than previously expected, the Energy Information Administration said on Tuesday, even as the agency warned ...
In EIA's latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, the agency projects Brent crude oil prices will decline to an average of $59/bbl in fourth-quarter 2025 from about $68/bbl in August, before falling further ...
EIA’s latest monthly “Electric Power Monthly” report (with data through July 31, 2025), once again confirms that solar is the fastest growing among the major sources of US electricity. In July alone, ...