• The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is the U.S. federal government’s principal statistical and analytical agency for energy information. EIA collects, processes, and publishes data covering all aspects of energy—including production, consumption, imports and exports, prices, emissions, capacity, and forecasts—for sources such as oil, natural gas, coal, electricity, and renewables.

    The EIA website provides access to interactive data tools, customizable tables, charts, maps, downloadable datasets, and analytical reports. EIA’s data and analysis are used by policymakers, industry stakeholders, researchers, journalists, and the public to understand energy markets, inform planning and investment decisions, monitor trends, and assess energy and environmental policy impacts.

  • U.S. EIA Data Tools, Apps, and Maps is a collection of interactive tools provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration for exploring energy statistics. It includes customizable data interfaces, visualization apps, and maps covering energy production, consumption, prices, emissions, and infrastructure. These tools help users analyze trends, compare energy indicators, and support research and policy analysis.