**Natural gas production has decreased for the second consecutive month** The monthly 914 production report released by the EIA on Friday showed that in April, the total natural gas production of 48 states in the United States fell for the second consecutive month, to 114 billion cubic feet p...
US natural gas production is edging back toward record highs in late November as rebounding winter prices and strong seasonal demand give drillers an opportunity to meet year-end output targets. Over the US Thanksgiving holiday weekend, domestic output briefly topped 98.4 Bcf/d, falling just short...
Natural gas prices are the highest in the residential sector. In 2023, U.S. households paid an all time high average of 15.2 U.S. dollars per 1,000 cubic feet. Commercial natural gas costs were second-highest, while prices in the electric power sector were the lowest, at around four U...
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Production of overall liquids - including natural gas liquids, condensates, biofuels and other liquids - was the highest ever in July at 21.15million b/d.US crude output has been comfortably above the 12 million b/d mark since last September, EIAdata show, but only one region is responsible...
S&P Global US Production Data tracks 98 percent of all production, including oil, gas, and water cumulatives as well as monthly volumes for more than 2.7 million entities.
Reflecting lower regional natural gas price assumptions in EIA's electricity generation model than in the prior month, the EIA also increased its estimates for gas use in the power sector for 2021 and 2022. It forecast that gas use for power generation would be 1.43 trillion kWh in 2021 and...
The United States reported some 17.4 trillion cubic meters in natural gas reserves in 2023. This was an increase of four percent compared to the previous year. Increasing amounts of proved natural gas reserves in the United States correspond with a global trend as production techniques develop and...
Total estimated emissions range from 0.75% (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.65%, 0.84%) of covered natural gas production in a high-productivity, gas-rich region to 9.63% (95% CI 9.04%, 10.39%) in a rapidly expanding, oil-focused region. The six-region weighted average is 2.95% (95...
Rising demand from Europe has added to a US natural gas investment boom even as the industry struggles to overcome opposition to pipeline construction. Production of the fuel reached 3.1 trillion cubic feet for the month of October, according to the most recently available US data, an all-time...