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Weekly update on natural gas prices, supply and demand balances, liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, rigs, storage levels, weather data, and other market activity or events. Natural Gas Monthly.
Key natural gas data for prices, exploration & reserves, production, imports, exports, storage and consumption by U.S. and state. Company level statistics for supply, disposition, and delivery volumes; end-use prices; and number of customers.
Where natural gas is found and produced, including shale gas and tight gas and a list of the top 5 natural gas producing states.
U.S. dry natural gas production increased year over year in 2023 for the third consecutive year, according to the 2023 Natural Gas Annual. Dry natural gas production was the highest for any year on record, dating back to 1930. Natural gas consumption also increased year over year in 2023.
The United States consumed 32.50 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas in 2023, the equivalent of about 33.61 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) and about 36% of U.S. total primary energy consumption.
EIA estimates in the Annual Energy Outlook 2023 that as of January 1, 2021, the United States had about 2,973 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of TRR of dry natural gas. 1 Unproved resources include resources that have been confirmed by exploratory drilling.
Most of the natural gas consumed in the United States is produced in the United States. Some natural gas is imported from Canada and Mexico in pipelines. A small amount of natural gas is also imported as liquefied natural gas. Last updated: October 10, 2024.
A compilation of major data and statistics related to natural gas production, supply, and consumption.
Proved reserves of crude oil and natural gas hit record highs for the United States in 2022. Oil highlights U.S. crude oil and lease condensate proved reserves increased 9% from 44.4 billion barrels to 48.3 billion barrels at year-end 2022 (Table 1).
The U.S. natural gas pipeline network is a highly integrated network that moves natural gas throughout the continental United States. The pipeline network has about 3 million miles of mainline and other pipelines that link natural gas production areas and storage facilities with consumers.