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Posted May 30, 2024 Today in Energy ›

Our U.S. summer natural gas consumption forecast for electric power matches 2023 record ›

We forecast that the natural gas consumed for electricity generation this summer in the United States will reach near the record set last year. Despite a 3% increase in overall U.S. electricity generation this summer, we do not expect natural gas consumption for electricity generation to grow. Growth in electricity generation will be largely driven by increased renewable energy production. In our May 2024 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), we forecast natural gas consumed to generate electricity will average 44.7 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in the United States during the peak summer months of June through August, matching the record high set in the summer of 2023. More

U.S. average summer natural gas consumption in the electric power sector

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), May 2024

Data Highlights

WTI crude oil futures price

5/29/2024: NA/barrel

NA from week earlier
NA from year earlier

Natural gas futures price

5/29/2024: NA/MMBtu

NA from week earlier
NA from year earlier

Weekly coal production

5/25/2024: 8.407 million tons

down0.047 million tons from week earlier
down2.411 million tons from year earlier

Natural gas inventories

5/24/2024: 2,795 Bcf

up84 Bcf from week earlier
up380 Bcf from year earlier

Crude oil inventories

5/24/2024: 454.7 million barrels

down4.2 million barrels from week earlier
down5.0 million barrels from year earlier