Independent statistics and analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Official account. We try to respond to all the questions we receive here.
🆕 June Short-Term Energy Outlook: https://t.co/ZXR3Lm7GMi
🔹 A drop in global #oil demand will limit price increases from Hormuz disruptions.
🔹 High fuel prices, reduced fuel availability, and government initiatives will curb oil consumption.
🔹 Reduced demand could limit crude oil price increases from near-term disruptions in Middle East flows.
U.S. average retail prices for June 9, 2026:
⛽️Regular grade #gasoline: $4.15/gallon
⛽️On-highway #diesel: $5.21/gallon
#gasprices
Historical data are available on our website:
https://t.co/ca3E8ZLEfO
U.S. jet fuel production and exports are hitting record highs in response to supply concerns and elevated global prices after the Strait of Hormuz closure. Despite strong export demand, domestic inventories remain above average. #TodayInEnergy https://t.co/wxCzM4sYRj
Underground working #naturalgas storage capacity in the Lower 48 states increased slightly in 2025, with growth concentrated in the South Central and Mountain regions.
#TodayInEnergy https://t.co/FGOFFDqYDA
California #naturalgas prices reached historic lows in early 2026, dropping to values last recorded in the nationwide low-price market of 2024. #TodayInEnergy
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Pausing plans to revise the WPSR publication: nothing changes June 10. It does need to be modernized, but we'll take our time to get it right. You deserve a robust opportunity to provide input on what we've proposed: [email protected]. No black holes: I will read it all.
We’ll still do testing sessions at 1pm today and tomorrow to gather technical feedback from automated retrieval users, but nothing will change on June 10.
Last week, we announced changes to how the Weekly Petroleum Status Report is published. We are pausing implementation to solicit more feedback from users.
A few monthly updates for your weekend reading:
🔹 Natural Gas Monthly https://t.co/cAW18l4YRe
🔹 Monthly Energy Review https://t.co/qcHSBWmAOM
🔹 Company Level Imports https://t.co/P2Ga3ZOov2
🔹 Petroleum Supply Monthly: https://t.co/KmbXYFbkGh
🆕 Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Supplement: https://t.co/j3KWHckJEt
🔹Natural gas prices rose at hubs serving Florida markets, sustaining some of the highest daily spot prices in the country.
Consumption of #naturalgas by the U.S. electric power sector this summer will remain near recent highs and set a record next summer. #TodayInEnergy https://t.co/pJPuCIp5HN
EIA will host two user-testing sessions at 1:00 p.m. eastern time on June 1 and June 2 to provide more guidance on the new formats and answer questions from data users. Visit https://t.co/IhhmzJO4R6 for more information.
These streamlining efforts will make our WPSR publication more robust while letting our analysts focus on the data and statistics at the heart of what we do.
Strong international demand, especially from China and Japan’s petrochemical sectors, and favorable U.S. pricing are behind the record propane export figures.
U.S. propane exports reached a record 2,625 thousand barrels per day (Mb/d) for the WPSR week ending May 22, 2026, surpassing the previous record of 2,335 Mb/d set on April 19, 2024.