
EIA expects US hydrocarbon production to be supported by export growth
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) expects that US hydrocarbon production is to be supported by export growth in long-term projections through 2030.
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In 2024, the US imported about 17% of its domestic energy supply, half of the record share set in 2006 and the lowest share since 1985, according to the EIA’s Monthly Energy Review.

According to the US EIA’s latest annual Refinery Capacity Report, US operable atmospheric distillation capacity totalled 18.4 million bpcd on 1 January 2025 – essentially flat compared with last year.

The EIA has forecast that world oil consumption growth will slow amid less economic activity.

US sustainable aviation fuel production has taken off as new capacity comes online, according to a recent report from the US Energy Information Administration.

Oil prices and refinery margins fell slightly in 1Q25 according to a recent report from the US Energy Information Administration.

According to a recent report from the US Energy Information Administration, US imports of major transportation fuels decreased in 2024.

EIA projections have shown that US energy consumption is decreasing in the near term, and increasing in early 2040s.

US ethane production, consumption, and exports set new records in 2024 according to a report from the US Energy Information Administration.

The US Energy information Administration has revealed that US propane exports have increased every year since 2007.