Essays Tagged: "Energy Information Administration"

This essay is about why gas prices change. It includes background information on petroleum as well as the way the gas economy works.

here is no right answer in this debate.BibliographyA Primer on Gasoline Prices. July 2001. National Energy Information Administration. Department of Energy. April 25, 2002. .Billingsley, Tara and Krei ... dministration. April 18, 2002..Burdette, Michael. Why are Gasoline Prices Falling so Rapidly? 2001. Energy Information Administration. April 25, 2002. .Bush, George W. Economic Report of the President ...

(5 pages) 427 0 4.0 Nov/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

The Oil Crisis and Alternative Energy Ideas

Fuelled by Greed: The Oil Crisis and Alternative Energy IdeasAccording to a study done for Environment Canada, a large oil spill can be expected to h ... uction in our world today. Despite alternatives to oil, our affluence, obliviousness to alternative energy, and extreme dependence on this energy source allow economic greed to further the depletion o ... tyles. Alternative fuels are the big solution to the problem of our moneyed greed for oil.Renewable energy sources have been available for quite some time now. The Arab Oil Embargo of 1973 led to the ...

(17 pages) 651 2 4.0 May/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science

Research and Evaluation: Fuel Oil Prices

ere most heating oil is consumed, residential expenditures on heating oil are projected by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (Winter Fuels Outlook: 2004-2005) to "increase 28 percent this win ... e to higher crude oil costs". All of this underscores the need for Congress to pass a comprehensive energy bill.Volatile energy markets are the enemy of economic growth, job creation and improved qual ...

(3 pages) 119 0 3.0 May/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Gasoline Prices and the Effect on the Supply and Demand of Other Goods and Services

n. These gas prices show a 37.9 cents increase over the previous year's price according to the EIA (Energy Information Administration). (Peltz, 2005) The national average for the same time period fell ...

(3 pages) 93 0 5.0 Oct/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Economic History

Supply & Demand Article

per U.S. gallon, compared with just over $2.33 per gallon in June 2005, according to the EIA (U.S. Energy Information Administration). As recently as 2004, the average price of gasoline in June was o ... arrels per day to 9.44 million bpd (barrels per day) in June or up 0.64 percent from June 2005, the Energy Information Administration's monthly petroleum supply report said.On average American workers ...

(3 pages) 43 1 0.0 Nov/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Five Step Hypothesis Testing Paper - National Average Gas Price

ring in the process.Identification of HypothesisTeam C is researching the following hypothesis: The Energy Information Administration states that the National Average gas price is $2.297 per gallon. T ... Gasoline Price Survey was drawn from a frame of approximately 115,000 retail gasoline outlets. The Energy Information Administration conducted their research by first sampling counties. They then sam ...

(6 pages) 582 0 5.0 Jan/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

World Output and Trade

ted from countries such as Canada, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Nigeria and Mexico. (U.S. Department of Energy, 2007) Lack of petroleum doesn't just mean the United States will be out of fuel for the many ... ges of globalization. [Ed. 3]. Pearson Education Inc. Upper Saddle River, N.J.2. U.S. Department of Energy. (2007). Crude oil and total petroleum imports: top 15 countries. Retrieved on October 17, 20 ...

(3 pages) 149 1 4.4 Oct/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics

Global Warming

As humans, we are trying to balance out our negative impacts by using solar, wind and hydroelectric energy sources. Although these sources aren’t that popular, they still make a difference. Franc ... ll make a difference. France, United States, Russia, Japan and 27 other countries are using nuclear energy to generate electricity for their people. Nuclear energy is a clean, safe and cheap way to ge ...

(5 pages) 108 0 3.0 Nov/2007

Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science

Frenzy in the markets as oil heads for $100 a barrel

world’s oil”. Supply is ……This sense of future reduced supply comes from the Us Energy Information Administration revising “ its projection for US crude stocks” at lower ... e fact that oil is a resource necessary for the production of every good and service in the form of energy. There are very few substitutes for oil and the cost to switch production to these substitute ...

(2 pages) 31 0 4.7 Jan/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Problem Formation and Identification

9California323.6-8.43.8California303.33.6-15.2(EIA, 2007)According to the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) statistical data, crude oil prices also fluctuate for diff ... up to four times in 2006 to roughly 3.7 million barrels of crude oil per day (Wolf, 2007).ReferencesEnergy Information Administration. Retrieved on June 21, 2007 from http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/pe ...

(3 pages) 45 0 0.0 Apr/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Management Planning & Decision Making

UOP SCI275 Final Project

33; Mitigation Strategies and SolutionsJeff WeigelAxia College of University of PhoenixMarch 3, 2008Energy conservation is the only way to reduce the risk of running out of energy in the future. Conti ... energy in the future. Continuing to use energy at the rate we are now, will definitely deplete the energy supply. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) indicates that U.S. energy consumpti ...

(7 pages) 54 0 5.0 Jul/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Supply and Demand - Microeconomics

ed a demand for the outsourcing from those countries which have ample supply. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), gasoline prices in the U.S. in June 2006 averaged $2.93 per ... weekly data and in August 2006 gasoline consumption averaged nearly 400 million gallons a day. The Energy Information Administration's monthly petroleum supply report states that The United States mo ...

(4 pages) 42 0 3.0 Sep/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The Gasoline Industry

d, and have not been developed well enough to mass-produce. Oil and gasoline are the main source of energy in the U.S. The substitutes that can currently be used in the place of gasoline are hybrid ca ... s industry is elastic since gasoline and crude oil in the U.S. are two major resources required for energy. There is a set of interconnected international and domestic factors, which have caused the p ...

(8 pages) 27 0 5.0 Jul/2009

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

PRODUCTION

Ankuva.It is the method of intentionally using the principles of radiant hea t to transfer radiant energy from an emitting heat source to an object. Designs with radiant heating are seen as replaceme ...

(4 pages) 2 0 0.0 Nov/2014

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management