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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.
Demand: Total U.S. consumption of natural gas rose by 2.7% (2.0 Bcf/d) compared with the previous report week, according to data from S&P Global Commodity Insights. Natural gas consumed for power generation rose by 2.1% (0.7 Bcf/d) week over week.
In 2023, 89.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas was consumed in the United States, the most on record. Since 2018, U.S. natural gas consumption has increased by an average of 4% annually.
Natural gas consumption also increased year over year in 2023. Domestic dry natural gas production in 2023 totaled 37.8 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), or 103.6 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), which is 4.3% higher than the 2022 level of 99.3 Bcf/d.
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.
In 2022, U.S. natural gas consumption averaged a record 88.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d)—the highest annual natural gas consumption, according to records beginning in 1949. U.S. natural gas consumption last year increased 5% (4.5 Bcf/d) from 2021, the second-fastest year-over-year growth since 2013.
Estimated natural gas consumption in August 2024 was 2,721 Bcf, or 87.8 Bcf/d: A 1.8% increase compared with August 2023 (86.2 Bcf/d) The daily rate of natural gas consumption was the highest for the month since we began using the current methodology for consumption in 2001.
Decade Year-0 Year-1 Year-2 Year-3 Year-4 Year-5 Year-6 Year-7 Year-8 Year-9; 1940's: 4,971,152: 1950's: 5,766,542: 6,810,162: 7,294,320: 7,639,270: 8,048,504: 8,693,657
Natural Gas Annual; Annual volumes and prices of natural gas consumption by sector, detailed state-level production, interstate movements, imports and exports, and state summary profiles; Exploration and production. U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Wells by Production Rate; State-level data on well distribution by size and technology and analysis of ...
The clean-burning properties of natural gas have contributed to increased natural gas use for electricity generation and for fleet vehicle fuel in the United States. Natural gas is mainly methane—a strong greenhouse gas. Some natural gas leaks into the atmosphere from oil and natural gas wells, storage tanks, pipelines, and processing plants.