Gas Facts: Emissions
2021 Total Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Systems (MMTe) 168.4 Methane Emissions from Distribution Systems (MMTe) 15.3
A final rule from DOE will eliminate non-condensing furnaces and affect 55 percent of U.S. households. This elimination will drastically increase costs for families and increase greenhouse gas emissions.
2021 Total Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Systems (MMTe) 168.4 Methane Emissions from Distribution Systems (MMTe) 15.3
The EIA reports that domestic and international storage levels are well above average this winter heating season.
EIA anticipates North American LNG export capacity to double through 2027.
This AGA Energy Analysis examines the annual energy costs associated with high-efficiency gas and electric equipment, focusing on ENERGY STAR-qualified…
A final rule from DOE will eliminate non-condensing furnaces and affect 55 percent of U.S. households. This elimination will drastically…
The American Gas Association (AGA) appreciates the opportunity to comment on EPA’s draft revised “Sandbox” Subpart W reporting forms for…
Natural Gas Market Summary Daily natural gas production reached a preliminary record high in early November, according to data from…
640,000 new residential gas customers were added in 2022, according to refined EIA data. 1,752 new natural gas customers were…
Market Summary The U.S. enters the winter heating season in record territory. Production, consumption, and exports are all at record…
To view the slide deck click here – October 30, 2023
Energy efficiency can be an effective resource for customers, communities, and states to reduce energy costs, provide essential energy services,…