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We've published our first forecasts for energy production, consumption, and prices through 2026. 👇
Our first energy-sector forecasts through 2026
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Once both phases of Plaquemines LNG are completed and Corpus Christi LNG Stage 3 starts LNG exports, we estimate U.S, LNG nominal production capacity will total 15.4 billion cubic feet per day.
The eighth U.S. liquefied natural gas export terminal, Plaquemines LNG, ships first cargo
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On This Week in Energy, we break down some of the key energy trends we saw in 2024. 👇 What did we miss? Let us know in the comments!
Looking back at the energy trends of 2024 and looking forward through 2026: This Week in Energy
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Reminder: We will not publish data January 9. We'll be back January 10 with our Weekly Coal Production report, the Natural Gas Weekly Update, and an update to our State Energy Data System. You can track the release schedules for all of our data products on our website. https://lnkd.in/gEr-2qid #coal #naturalgas
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Check out our top Today in Energy analyses from 2024! 👇 Thank you for relying on EIA data! We appreciate you and look forward to sharing more independent data and analysis in 2025.
Our top analysis from 2024 - The Year in Energy
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Important update: The Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report for the week ending January 3 will be published Wednesday, January 8, at noon eastern time. This schedule change is due to the closure of the federal government on January 9 for a National Day of Mourning. https://lnkd.in/eciHAT3V #naturalgas
Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Schedule
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Happy New Year! As we kick off 2025, it seems like a good time to share some of our highlights from 2024, including: 🎆 Our new GitHub page with open-source code 🎆 50-year anniversary of the Monthly Energy Review 🎆 New data on battery storage Thanks for relying on our data in 2024. We can't wait to share more in 2025! https://lnkd.in/eUHeXrd6
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Happy Monthly Data Day! We've posted our latest data on U.S. crude oil and natural gas production, biofuels, capacity, crude oil shipments by rail, and more. Note regarding our Petroleum Supply Monthly: Some data on U.S. exports to Canada are incomplete due to Canada Border Services Agency’s introduction of its Assessment and Revenue Management platform on October 21. We've imputed some values to fill in for the incomplete data, and as always, we'll finalize the data in our Petroleum Supply Annual. https://lnkd.in/emJwiXnE
New Data from EIA
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Almost 10% of U.S. electricity generation is traded across state lines. In 2023, utilities in Virginia brought in the most electricity from other states, with 50.1 million megawatthours in net electricity interstate receipts, or 36% of the state’s total electricity supply. Generators in Pennsylvania moved the most electricity outside state borders in 2023, with 83.4 million MWh of power shipped out, or 26% of generation in Pennsylvania. https://lnkd.in/eQSy95yV #electricity
Virginia was the top net electricity recipient of any state in 2023 - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
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