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- 9 Energy prices
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]Table 9.1 Crude Oil Price Summary Nominal Dollars per Barrel Domestic ...
- Research articles 2007-09-01
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $36.53 per barrel in July 2004, 33 percent above the level of July 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in July 2004 was $35.99 per barrel, 29 percent higher than the July 2003 level....
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Section 9. Energy prices
- Crude Oil. The average price of domestic crude oil at the wellhead was $33.21 per barrel in April 2004, 30 percent above the level of April 2003. The refiner acquisition cost of imported crude oil in April 2004 was $32.42 per barrel, 32 percent higher than the April 2003 level....
- Research articles 2004-07-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. In 2000, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.8 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.0 trillion kilowatthours (79...
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. In 2000, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.8 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.0 trillion kilowatthours (79...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included - Industry Overview
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry, moves away from regulated entities. In 2000, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.8 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.0 trillion kilowatthours (79...
- Research articles 2001-04-01
- Section 7. Electricity
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. In 1999, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.7 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.2 trillion kilowatthours (86...
- Research articles 2000-12-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. In 1999, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.7 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.2 trillion kilowatthours (86...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. In 1999, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.7 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.2 trillion kilowatthours (86...
- Research articles 2000-09-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. In 1999, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.7 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.2 trillion kilowatthours (86...
- Research articles 2000-08-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Overview. Electricity is ,produced by electric utilities, which are the traditional, regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers, which are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. In 1999, U.S. electricity net generation totaled 3.7 trillion kilowatthours. Electric utilities generated 3.2 trillion kilowatthours (86...
- Research articles 2000-07-01
- Section 7. Electricity
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, regulated part of the industry; nonutility power producers are the unregulated, highly competitive part of the industry. In general, nonutility power producers are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. ...
- Research articles 2000-04-01
- Section 7. Electricity
- Overview. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, regulated part of the industry; nonutility power producers are the unregulated, highly competitive part of the industry In general, nonutility power producers are expanding rapidly as the industry moves away from regulated entities. ...
- Research articles 2000-03-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Electric Power Industry. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, highly regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers are the unregulated, competitive part of the industry. In general, the electric power industry is moving away from regulated entities, and the...
- Research articles 1999-11-01
- Section 7. Electricity - Statistical Data Included
- Electric Power Industry. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, highly regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers are the unregulated, competitive part of the industry. In general, the electric power industry is moving away from regulated entities, and the...
- Research articles 1999-10-01
- Section 7. Electricity
- Electric Power Industry. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, highly regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers are the unregulated, competitive part of the industry. In general, the electric power industry is moving away from regulated entities, and the...
- Research articles 1999-08-01
- Section 7. Electricity
- Electric Power Industry. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, highly regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers are the unregulated, competitive part of the industry. In general, the electric power industry is moving away from regulated entities, and the...
- Research articles 1999-04-01
- Section 7. Electricity - November 1998
- Electric Power Industry. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, highly regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers are the unregulated, competitive part of the industry. In general, the electric power industry is moving away from regulated entities, and the...
- Research articles 1999-02-01
- Section 7. Electricity
- Electric Power Industry. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, highly regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers are the unregulated, competitive part of the industry. In general, the electric power industry is moving away from regulated entities, and the...
- Research articles 1999-01-01
- Section 7. Electricity
- Electric Power Industry. Electricity is produced by electric utilities and nonutility power producers. Electric utilities are the traditional, highly regulated part of the industry, and nonutility power producers are the unregulated, competitive part of the industry. In general, the electric power industry is moving away from regulated entities, and the...
- Research articles 1998-12-01
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