EIA: June 2015 Monthly Energy Review
Published by Rosalie Starling,
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
EIA’s June 2015 Monthly Energy Review (MER) was released on 25 June 2015. Preliminary estimates indicate that for March 2015:
- CO2 emissions from US consumption of energy (excluding biomass) totalled 456 million t. Of this total, petroleum accounted for 43%, natural gas for 31%, and coal for 26%.
- The transportation sector accounted for 35% of total CO2 emissions from energy consumption, with 97% of the sector’s emissions attributable to petroleum; the industrial sector accounted for 27% of total emissions.
- The commercial and residential sectors combined to account for 39% of all CO2 emissions from energy consumption. Nearly 63% of energy related CO2 emissions from the residential and commercial sectors combined was attributable to retail electricity. (Emissions from energy consumption in the electric power sector are allocated to each sector in proportion to its share of retail sales).
The Monthly Energy Review is prepared by the US Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Statistics, Office of Survey Development and Statistical Integration, Integrated Energy Statistics Team. Click here to access the June 2015: Monthly Energy Review in full.
Adapted from press release by Rosalie Starling
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/26062015/eia-june-2015-monthly-energy-review-1002/
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