Degree days are one of many factors that influence natural gas prices. This site provides historical degree day statistics from 1997 to the present day for cities across the United States
Data sets are broken down by price, forecasts, exploration & reserves, production, imports/exports, storage, and consumption. Historical data, some from 1922, is also available. Some notable publication on this site include:
Natural Gas Annual
Natural Gas Monthly
For previous editions of annual, quarterly, and monthly reports not available online, please consult the library catalog
A collection of links to data sets on everything related to petroleum. Information sources include the U.S. Department of Energy, the Energy Information Administration, various petroleum industry associations, and other bodies.
This print resource contains tables that are broken out for OECD regions and countries by the following: Total Primay Energy Supply by Fuel - Energy Demand by Fuel - Natural Gas Supply and Consumption - Natural Gas Imports by Pipeline by Country of Origin - LNG Imports by Country of Origin - Natural Gas Import by Country of Origin - Natural Gas Exports by Country of Destination - Monthly Gas Supply in Million Cubic Metres - Monthly Gas Supply in Terajoules. This annual publication began in 1996
This resource from the United Nations provides an exhaustive list of statistical sources in print and online. Resources are broken out by industry associations, international organizations, government agencies, markets and exchanges, and price
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