EIA Energy Series
Pull U.S. Energy Information Administration time series — WTI crude, Henry Hub natural gas, retail gasoline, electricity prices and generation mix. Energy-deal context layer.
Why this exists
For energy-sector deals — oilfield services, midstream, utilities, EV infrastructure — the underlying commodity series is one piece of the diligence picture. EIA publishes the canonical US numbers, daily / weekly / monthly. This is a direct line to that data.
Frequently asked questions
What does EIA Energy Series cover?
U.S. Energy Information Administration time series — WTI crude, Brent crude, Henry Hub natural gas, retail gasoline prices, electricity prices by state, generation mix by fuel type, refinery utilization, oil/gas production by basin. Daily, weekly, and monthly frequencies.
Where does EIA's data come from?
EIA collects directly from utilities, refineries, pipeline operators, and state regulators under federal statistical authority. Data is the canonical U.S. record — what every energy analyst, policy maker, and trading desk references for sector-baseline numbers.
Diligence use case?
Energy-sector M&A (oilfield services, midstream, utilities, EV infrastructure), commodity exposure assessment for portfolio companies with energy inputs, and macroeconomic context for any thesis touching energy markets.