EIA datasets track the petroleum market lifecycle - from crude oil extraction through refining operations to retail fuel pricing & inventory levels - providing comprehensive visibility into energy supply chains, market conditions, and US consumption.
The EIA collects, analyzes, and disseminates independent and impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.
These datasets collectively track the complete petroleum market lifecycle, from crude oil prices, production, refinery operations, and import/export flows to finished product inventories, utilization rates, and retail pricing of various fuel types (including gasoline, heating oil, jet fuel, propane, and ethanol), providing comprehensive visibility into energy supply chains, market conditions, and consumption patterns across the United States.
Datasets available (Mostly Weekly or Monthly):
- Conventional Gasoline Prices
- Crude Oil Prices
- Crude Oil Refiner Input Utilization
- Ethanol Production
- Gas Prices
- Heating Oil Prices
- Kerosene Jet Fuel Oil Prices
- Propane Prices
- Refiner Blender Net Input
- Refiner Blender Net Production
- Dataset Name: eia_regulargasoline_prices
- Regular Gasoline Prices
- Supply Days Estimate
- Supply Estimates Crude Oil
- Supply Estimates Exports
- Supply Estimates Imports
- Supply Estimates Net Imports
- Supply Estimates Products
- Estimates Stocks
- Supply Estimates Sulphate
- Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel Fuel Prices