US Energy Information Administration news
The EIA reports on 2021 natural gas prices
In 2021, the wholesale spot price for natural gas at the Henry Hub in Louisiana (the US benchmark for natural gas prices) averaged US$3.89/million Btu.
EIA: average gasoline and diesel prices decrease in the US
The US average regular gasoline retail price decreased by US$0.02 to US$3.28/gal. on 27 December 2021, US$1.03 higher than in 2020.
US LNG export capacity set to be the world’s largest in 2022
According to an EIA report, once the new LNG trains at Sabine Pass LNG and Calcasieu Pass LNG are placed in service, US LNG export capacity will become the world’s largest.
EIA reports increased jet fuel crack spread in the US
US jet fuel inventories have fallen below their five-year average as a result of less refinery production in October 2021, and increased jet fuel consumption during summer 2021.
EIA: carbon fees to decrease emissions by 2050
According to analysis from EIA, carbon fees as high as US$35/t could decrease CO2 emissions in the US by as much as 19% in 2050, compared to 2020 levels.
EIA expects increased US propane consumption this winter
The EIA expects 3.4% more US propane consumption this winter compared with last winter, reflecting greater use of propane as a petrochemical feedstock.
US crude oil exports reached record levels in 2020 and remain high in 2021
According to EIA, US crude oil exports reached record levels in 2020 and remain high in 2021, despite volatility in global oil markets.
EIA: Refinery closures decreased US refinery capacity during 2020
According to EIA, as a result of several US refinery closures in 2020, US operable atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity dropped 4.5% to a total of 18.1 million bpd at the start of 2021.
EIA: US distillate demand returned to 2019 levels earlier than gasoline and jet fuel demand
According to EIA, although demand has increased for distillate, gasoline and jet fuel from their 2020 lows, the extent of the demand growth has differed by product.
Growing global production limits crude oil price increases
In its June ‘Short-Term Energy Outlook’ (STEO), the EIA forecasts that rising global production of petroleum and other liquid fuels will limit price increases for global crude oil benchmarks.