NOTE: The U.S. Energy Information Administration data call used to generate many of the charts on this page is non-operational at this time. No information is available as to restoration time. In the interim, please consult the Missouri Energy Bulletin Data Crosswalk Spreadsheet (link below) or any of the other referenced resources on this page for alternative data sources.
Welcome to the Missouri Energy Bulletin Data Tool. Like the Energy Data Dashboard, this webpage is designed as a tool to provide access to external energy data. This tool includes links to information previously provided in the Missouri Energy Bulletin, as well as data on hourly electricity demand and statistics about regional electricity supplies from resources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear energy and renewables. All data within this tool are provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). As EIA updates its data, these charts are updated automatically. This may lead to issues with visualizations if, for example, only some data are updated. Please refer to EIA for technical documentation.
- Crude Oil and Petroleum Products
- Gasoline
- Diesel and Distillate Fuel Oil
- Natural Gas and Heating/Cooling Degree-Days
- Propane
- Electricity
Review the crosswalk spreadsheet for additional information on how to access data previously provided through the Missouri Energy Bulletin.
Crude Oil and Petroleum Products
For additional data, refer to This Week in Petroleum and the Weekly Petroleum Status Report, which are products provided by EIA. Note: "SPR" stands for "Strategic Petroleum Reserve."
- Cushing, OK Crude Oil Future Contract 1 (Dollars per Barrel), Daily
- U.S. Ending Stocks excluding SPR of Crude Oil (Thousand Barrels), Weekly
- U.S. Field Production of Crude Oil (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
- U.S. Commercial Crude Oil Imports Excluding SPR (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
- U.S. Refiner Net Input of Crude Oil (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
- Weekly U.S. Percent Utilization of Refinery Operable Capacity (Percent)
- U.S. Product Supplied of Petroleum Products (Thousand Barrels per Day), Four-Week Average
- U.S. Refiner and Blender Adjusted Net Production of Finished Motor Gasoline (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
- U.S. Refiner and Blender Net Production of Distillate Fuel Oil (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
Gasoline
Visit AAA and fueleconomy.gov for access to information about Missouri gasoline prices. The Missouri Energy Bulletin provides data on prices for E-85 (conventional motor fuel containing 51-83% ethanol). Additional data are available from This Week in Petroleum and the Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update, both of which include information provided by EIA.
- U.S. Regular All Formulations Retail Gasoline Prices (Dollars per Gallon), Weekly
- U.S. Imports of Total Gasoline (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
- U.S. Product Supplied of Finished Motor Gasoline (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
- U.S. Product Supplied of Finished Motor Gasoline (Thousand Barrels per Day), Four-Week Average
- U.S. Ending Stocks of Total Gasoline (Thousand Barrels), Weekly
- Gasoline Regular Grade Retail Price Incl Taxes, U.S. Average, Annual (with Projections)
Diesel and Distillate Fuel Oil
Visit AAA for access to information about Missouri diesel price averages by city and county. The Missouri Energy Bulletin provides data on prices for B-20 (diesel fuel containing 6-20% biodiesel). Additional data are available from This Week in Petroleum and the Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update, both of which include information provided by EIA.
- U.S. No. 2 Diesel Retail Prices (Dollars per Gallon), Weekly
- U.S. Product Supplied of Distillate Fuel Oil (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
- U.S. Product Supplied of Distillate Fuel Oil (Thousand Barrels per Day), Four-Week Average
- U.S. Ending Stocks of Distillate Fuel Oil (Thousand Barrels), Weekly
Natural Gas and Heating/Cooling Degree-Days
According to the most recent House Heating Fuel data from the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 50% (1,232,584) of Missouri households use natural gas to heat their homes. Natural gas is also used to produce goods and electricity. Additional data are available from the Natural Gas Weekly Update and the Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report, both of which include information provided by EIA. Refer also to the Missouri Public Service Commission’s Natural Gas Report.
- Natural Gas Futures Contract 1 (Dollars per Million Btu), Daily
- Weekly Lower 48 States Natural Gas Working Underground Storage (Billion Cubic Feet)
- U.S. Natural Gas Underground Storage Net Withdrawals (MMcf), Monthly
- Consumption
- Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the U.S. (MMcf), Monthly
- U.S. Natural Gas Residential Consumption (MMcf), Monthly
- Natural Gas Deliveries to Commercial Consumers (Including Vehicle Fuel through 1996) in the U.S. (MMcf), Monthly
- U.S. Natural Gas Industrial Consumption (MMcf), Monthly
- U.S. Natural Gas Deliveries to Electric Power Consumers (MMcf), Monthly
Heating degree days (HDD) are used to estimate energy consumption associated with cold weather events. Cooling degree days (CDD) are used to estimate energy consumption associated with hot weather events.
- Heating Degree-Days, United States in Number, Monthly
- Cooling Degree-Days, United States in Number, Monthly
Propane
According to the most recent House Heating Fuel data from the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 8.5% (210,955) of Missouri households use propane to heat their homes. Propane is also used to support commercial operations, produce goods, dry grain harvests and fuel vehicles.
Additional data are available from the Heating Oil and Propane Update, This Week in Petroleum and the Winter Propane Market Update, all of which include information provided by EIA.
- Prices
- U.S. Propane and Propylene Ending Stocks Excluding Propylene at Terminal (Thousand Barrels), Weekly
- U.S. Product Supplied of Propane and Propylene (Thousand Barrels per Day), Weekly
Electricity
EIA provides preliminary data on hourly electricity demand, generation and interchange for the Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc. (MISO), Southwest Power Pool (SPP), Associated Electric Cooperative Inc. (AECI) and Southwestern Power Administration. These entities are balancing authorities that operate in Missouri. Generation data are provided by type of resource, e.g., coal, natural gas, nuclear energy and renewables. Additional data on electricity grid operations are available from EIA's Hourly Electric Grid Monitor.
- MISO Hourly Data – Note that Ameren Missouri and Columbia Water & Light are in Zone 5.
- SPP Hourly Data – Note that Missouri utilities in SPP include Liberty Utilities, Evergy Missouri Metro, Evergy Missouri West, City Utilities of Springfield and Independence Power & Light.
- AECI Hourly Data
- Southwestern Power Administration Hourly Data