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Overview of State Energy Data
April 11, 2018 | NASEO Northeast Regional Meeting Stacy Angel Office of Energy Statistics U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Overview of State Energy Data April 11, 2018 | NASEO Northeast Regional Meeting Stacy Angel Office of Energy Statistics U.S. Energy Information Administration U.S. Energy Information Administration Independent Statistics & Analysis
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U.S. Energy Information Administration
Independent Statistics & Analysis
April 11, 2018 | NASEO Northeast Regional Meeting Stacy Angel Office of Energy Statistics U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Mission: 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. EIA is the Nation’s premier source of energy information and, by law, its data, analyses, and forecasts are independent of approval by any other
States Government.
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Maximizing public access to information while maintaining confidentiality
Amicable relationship with data suppliers
* Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93‐275) * Department of Energy (DOE) Organization Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-91) * Other legal mandates
* Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA), Title V of the E-Government Act of 2002 (Pubic Law 107-347) * Freedom of Information Act, 5 USC. 552, exemptions 3, 4, and 6 * Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 * Information Quality Act, P.L. No. 106-554; H.R. 5658, Section 515(a)
* Transparency with data users about data sources and survey methods * Transparency with data suppliers on use and purpose for collecting the information and how the data will be protected
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➢ 59 surveys across sectors and energy resources ✓1 hourly ✓11 weekly ✓22 monthly ➢ Over 50 products and publications, most are applicable to states ✓19 annual/quarterly ✓4 triennial/quadriennial ✓2 emergency/standby
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performance and to analyze policy proposals Business/Industry
Finance/Consulting
Media
Education
Private Citizens
Examples of Activities
Business/ Industry 37% Finance/ Consulting 20% Private citizen 19% Education 8% Governmen t - 6% Media - 2% Trade Association/ Nonprofit 2% Other 7% Source: 2017 Customer Satisfaction Survey
EIA Customers
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➢ Biodiesel Plants ➢ Border Crossings, Electricity ➢ Border Crossings, Liquids ➢ Border Crossings, Natural Gas ➢ Coal Fields ➢ Coal Mines, Surface and Underground ➢ Congressional Districts ➢ County Boundaries ➢ Crude Oil Pipelines ➢ Crude Oil Rail Terminals ➢ Electric Retail Service Territories ➢ Electric Substations ➢ Electric Transmission Lines ➢ Ethanol Plants ➢ Ethylene Crackers ➢ Flood Hazards ➢ Federal Lands ➢ Geothermal Potential ➢ HGL Market Hubs ➢ HGL Pipelines ➢ Indian Lands ➢ Liquefied Natural Gas Import/Export Terminals ➢ Natural Gas Interstate and Intrastate Pipelines ➢ Natural Gas Market Hubs ➢ Natural Gas Processing Plants ➢ Natural Gas Underground Storage Facilities ➢ NERC Regions ➢ Northeast Petroleum Reserve Sites ➢ Off Shore 90 Meter Tower Wind Speed ➢ Oil/Gas Active Platforms in Federal Waters ➢ Oil and Gas Wells ➢ On Shore 50 Meter Tower Wind Potential ➢ Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD) ➢ Petroleum Ports (≥ 200 short tons) ➢ Petroleum Product Pipelines ➢ Petroleum Product Terminals ➢ Petroleum Refineries ➢ Population Density by Census Tract ➢ Population Density by County ➢ Power Plants ➢ Sedimentary Basins ➢ Solar Resources ➢ Solid Biomass Resources ➢ Storm Information ➢ Strategic Petroleum Reserves ➢ Tight Oil and Shale Gas Plays ➢ Tight Oil and Shale Gas by Individual Play ➢ U.S. Census Regions and Divisions ➢ Waterways for Petroleum Movement (≥ 750 short tons)
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due June 4 (https://www.eia.gov/survey/notice/petform806ngliquids.php)
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