All survey forms used by EIA to collect energy data are listed below. The forms include descriptions and links to survey instructions and additional information.
EIA-1Weekly Coal Monitoring
Report - General Industries and Blast Furnaces (Terminated)
Collected information as a standby form to track coal and coke stocks, receipts and consumption in
the manufacturing sector during coal supply disruptions.
In conjunction with data on Forms EIA-4 and EIA-20, EIA-1 data was used for supply
forecasts and to inform the public, the industry, and the Government of aggregated coal
consumption and inventories. Respondents would be a selected sample of manufacturing
plants that consume coal for all uses other than coke production.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly when implemented
Number of Respondents:Standby form, number will
be determined at time of use
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-3Quarterly Survey of Industrial,
Commercial & Institutional Coal Users
Utilized to collect coal consumption data from U.S. manufacturers, transformation and processing
plants, and commercial and institutional users. Information collected includes coal consumption,
stocks, and receipts.
For coal received during the quarter, origin, coal rank, type of purchase contract,
quantity, transportation mode, quality (i.e., Btu, sulfur, and ash contents), and cost
data are collected. For coal transformed during the quarter, data is collected based on
transformation type: Gasification, Liquefaction, Refined Coal, Coking Coal. Facilities
that consume in excess of 1,000 short tons of anthracite, bituminous, sub-bituminous
coal or lignite are required to submit a quarterly survey. Data from the Form EIA-3
appear in EIA publications, such as the Quarterly Coal Report, Monthly
Energy Review, Annual Energy Review, and the Annual Coal
Report. In addition, the EIA uses the data for coal supply analyses and
short-term modeling.For help in determining coal origins (counties) for the EIA-3 form
in east Kentucky, west Kentucky, north West Virginia, and south West Virginia, see the
following maps: East and West Kentucky map JPG format, North and South West Virginia map JPG format.
Respondents include manufacturing, institutional, commercial, and coal tranformation
plants, and other industrial facilitates that consume in excess of 1,000 short tons of
coal per year. All U.S. coke plants must respond..
Frequency of Collection:Quarterly
Number of Respondents:484
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b)
In conjunction with Forms EIA-1 and EIA-20 data, EIA-4 data was used for supply
forecasts and to inform the public, the industry, and the Government of aggregated coal
consumption and inventories. Respondents will be producers of coke.
EIA-5Quarterly Coal
Consumption and Quality Report, Coke Plants (Terminated)
Collected data on coal receipts, costs, carbonization, and stocks, as well as coke and breeze
production, distribution, stocks, and total revenues from commercial sales at all U.S. coke plants.
For coal received during the quarter, information is collected on origin, quantity,
transportation mode, quality (i.e., volatility, sulfur, and ash contents), and cost. The
data are collected to provide basic statistics used by public and private analysts.
Respondents are all U.S. coke plants. Data from the EIA-5 form appear in the EIA
publications, Quarterly Coal Report, Monthly Energy Review, Annual Energy Review, and
the Annual Coal Report. In addition, EIA uses the data for coal supply analyses and in
short-term modeling efforts requested by Congress that forecast coal supply, prices, and
environmental quality. For help in determining coal origins (counties) for the EIA-5
form in east Kentucky, west Kentucky, north West Virginia, and south West Virginia for
the EIA-5 forms, see the following maps. ( East and
West Kentucky map JPG format) ( North and South West Virginia map JPG format)
The form will be used in an event of a coal supply disruption event. The information
would be used for publications, analyses, and statistical reports. Data collected would
include production and end-of-quarter stocks by state of origin. Respondents would be
all companies that produced in excess of 25,000 short tons of coal during the year
defined by the current reporting quarter and the previous three reporting quarters.
Number of Respondents:Standby form, number will
be determined at time of use
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-7AAnnual Survey of Coal
Production and Preparation
Collects data on coal production operations, characteristics of coalbeds mined, recoverable
reserves, productive capacity, coal preparation and the disposition of the coal mined. For coal
preparation, information collected includes operations, locations, productive capacity, disposition,
and coal prepared. The information is disseminated in EIA reports and analyses used by public and
private analysts.
Respondents are all U.S. coal mining companies that owned a mining operation which
produced 25,000 or more short tons of coal, or anthracite mines that produced 10,000 or
more short tons. Stand-alone facilities (i.e., coal preparation plants, tipples, loading
docks, and train loadout facilities) that recorded at least 5,000 person-hours of labor
must also report.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:962
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b)
EIA-8AAnnual Survey of Coal Stocks
and Coal Exports
Collects coal stocks data for publications, analyses, and statistical reports used by public and
private analysts.
Data collected include coal stocks by state location, exported coal by origin state, and export
revenue of coal sold during the reporting year.
Respondents are U.S. coal brokers, coal traders and coal terminals that owned stocks of
10,000 or more tons of coal at the end of the reporting year and/or exported coal during
the reporting year. Companies that take custody (physical possession) of the coal and
transport but never own the coal need not report.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:94
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b)
EIA-14Refiners' Monthly Cost Report
Collects data on the weighted cost of crude oil at the regional Petroleum for Administration Defense
District (PADD) level at which the crude oil is booked into a refinery.
The resulting statistics are disseminated for use by public and private analysts.
Respondents are petroleum refiners.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:70
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507
EIA-20Emergency Weekly Coal
Monitoring Survey for Coal Burning Power Producers (formerly Weekly Coal Monitoring Report, Coal
Burning Utilities and Independent Power Producers (Standby Form)
Would be used to collect information to track coal stocks, receipts, and consumption at electric
utilities during coal supply disruptions.
EIA-20 data would be used to inform the public, the industry, and the Government of
aggregate coal data. Respondents would be coal burning power producers.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly when implemented
Number of Respondents:Standby form, number will
be determined at time of use
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-22MMonthly Biodiesel Production
Survey (Discontinued)
Form EIA-22M collects information on biodiesel production at U.S. plants.
Information canvassed includes monthly B100 and co-product production, inputs to B100
production, B100 stocks, sales of B100 and blended biodiesel to end users and for
resale, and end-use sales of biodiesel for on- and off-road transportation, heating, and
other uses and annual plant production capacity. These data contribute to EIA's total
energy accounting system and are used to track domestic biodiesel production as well as
provide insight into industry production activities and trends. Data are published on a
national, regional, and state level for Government and non-Government use. Respondents
are producers of biodiesel that meets ASTM D 6751-07B specifications and used for
commercial purposes.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:135
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b); Public Law 109-58 (Energy Policy
Act of 2005)
EIA-23LAnnual Report of Domestic Oil
and Gas Reserves (County Level Version)
Collects data on U.S. proved reserves of crude oil and natural gas. These data are used to develop
national and regional estimates of proved reserves of domestic crude oil, natural gas, and lease
condensate, and to facilitate national energy policy decisions.
Appendix B. Table of county codes by state:PDFAppendix C. Table of counties in major u.s. shale plays:PDFSecure File Transfer:PDFAbout the county code master
list:PDFFrequently Asked
Questions:PDF
Data are provided on proved reserves and production of crude oil, natural gas
(associated-dissolved and nonassociated), and lease condensate.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:500
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 15, 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-23SAnnual Survey of Domestic Oil
and Gas Reserves (Summary Version) (Suspended)
Collects data from a sample of small operators on reserves of crude oil, natural gas, and natural
gas liquids. These data are summary reports at a State or geographic subdivision level.
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 15, 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-28Financial Reporting System
(Suspended)
The Energy Information Administration has suspended Form EIA-28, "Financial Reporting System," and
will not be collecting 2011 data on the currently approved form. Historically, The Financial
Reporting System (FRS) was designed to permit review of the functional performance of the major U.S.
energy-producing companies in total, as well as by specific functions and geographic areas of
operation.
Redesign of the form has begun and is expected to conclude in late 2012. Data collection
is expected to resume in 2013 with the collection of 2012 data, following approval by
the Office of Management and Budget. Please watch the Federal Register for an
announcement of the comment period prior to the redesigned form's approval.
EIA-63AAnnual Solar
Thermal Collector/Reflector Shipments Report (Terminated)
Collects information on shipments of solar thermal collectors.
Data are collected by end use and market sector. Collector types include
low-temperature, medium-temperature air, medium-temperature liquid, high temperature,
and other. The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts. Respondents
are manufacturers, importers, and exporters of solar thermal collectors.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:111
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b), 5(a), 52
Data are collected by end use and market sector. Module/cell types include crystalline
silicon, thin film, concentrator, and other. The resulting statistics are used by public
and private analysts. Respondents are manufacturers, importers, and exporters of
photovoltaic modules/cells.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly/Annually
Number of Respondents:Monthly - 12; Annual - 67
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b), 5(a), 52
EIA-63CDensified
Biomass Fuel Report
Data collected will be used to estimate densified biomass fuel consumption in the United States, as
well as production, sales, and inventory at state, regional, and national levels.
Form EIA-63C was approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) on August 28,
2015. The Form will gather information on pellet fuel and other densified biomass fuel
production, sales, and inventory levels from approximately 150 operators of U.S. pellet
fuel manufacturing facilities. The data collected will be used to estimate densified
biomass fuel consumption in the United States, as well as production, sales, and
inventory at state, regional, and national levels.
The monthly form will tentatively begin data collection on February 1, 2016 for January
2016 data. A summary of the data will be published on the EIA website and in various EIA
publications, including the Monthly Energy Review. Users of the data will include
Congress, other government agencies, state governments, business and industry, private
analysts and forecasters, and the general public.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:125
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Federal Power Act, Sec. 202(C),
311; Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b),
5(ali;
EIA-64AAnnual Report of the Origin
of Natural Gas Liquids Production
Form EIA-64A collects data that are used to estimate natural gas plant liquids production and
reserves by State and region.
Data collected are plant and respondent identification, origin of natural gas received,
natural gas plant liquids produced, and gas shrinkage resulting from natural gas plant
liquids extraction. The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts.
Respondents are natural gas processing plant operators.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:550
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-111Quarterly Electricity Imports
and Exports Report
Form EIA-111 Collects import/export data from importers and exporters of electricity, border
balancing authorities, and entities authorized to export electric energy and to construct, connect,
operate or maintain facilities for the transmission of electric energy at an international boundary
as required by 10 CFR 205.308 and 205.325.
Respondents report monthly data quarterly. These data are used by the Department to
track electricity being imported into and exported from the United States, and to
furnish decisionmakers with accurate information on which to base trade policy. These
data are also used for verifying that Presidential Permit holders have complied with the
terms and conditions of the Permits. Data are used by EIA for publications.
Frequency of Collection:Quarterly
Number of Respondents:173
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Federal Power Act, Sec. 202(C),
311; Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b),
5(a); Regulations, 10 CFR 205.302, .303, .304, .308, .322, .325, .327
EIA-176Annual Report of Natural and
Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition
Data collected include the origin of natural gas supplies and the disposition of natural gas on a
State basis. Respondents include natural and synthetic gas producers, processors, distributors,
storage.
Secure File Transfer:E-file (Note: The Electronic Filing System (EFS)
is no longer available.)
Data collected are plant and respondent identification, origin of natural gas received,
natural gas plant liquids produced, and gas shrinkage resulting from natural gas plant
liquids extraction. The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts.
Respondents are natural gas processing plant operators.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:2,000
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-182Domestic Crude Oil First
Purchase Report
Collects data on the first marketed price of domestic crude oil streams after production (i.e.,
wellhead price).
Federal agencies and market analysts incorporate the data in diverse time-series,
models, and cost indices. State-level data are useful for estimating current and
proposed tax revenues and crude oil production volumes. Corporate planners and industry
consultants use the data to forecast market respons. Data are supplied by all firms that
acquire domestic crude oil through a first purchase and assume (or retain) ownership of
domestic crude oil as it leaves the lease on which it was produced.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:101
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507
EIA-191Monthly Underground Natural Gas Storage Report
Working and base gas in reservoirs, injections, withdrawals, and location of reservoirs are reported
by operators of all underground natural gas storage fields on a monthly basis.
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-411Coordinated Bulk Power Supply
Program Report (Terminated)
Collected information about regional electricity supply and demand projections for a 10-year advance
period and information on the bulk power transmission system and supporting facilities.
This form was terminated in 2020 because it is duplicative information collected by North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC).
EIA-412Annual Electric
Industry Financial Report (Terminated)
Collected income statements, balance sheets, sales and purchases, and transmission line data from
various electric industry entities in the United States.
Collected cost and quality data for fossil fuels delivered to nonutility plants to produce
electricity. These plants include independent power producers and combined heat and power (CHP)
plants.
In 2008, EIA consolidated six data collection forms into two forms — the EIA-860
and EIA-923. This benefitted electricity generators because it reduced the number of
forms they were required to submit. It benefitted EIA and taxpayers because it
streamlined the collection process for better efficiency.
EIA-457Residential Energy
Consumption Survey (RECS)
Data are used for analyzing and forecasting residential energy consumption. Housing,
appliance, and demographic characteristics data are collected via personal interviews
with households, and consumption and expenditure billing data are collected from the
energy suppliers. End-use intensities are produced for space heating, water heating, air
conditioning, refrigerators, and appliances. Rental agents are contacted by telephone to
check on fuels used in rented units. Surveys were conducted in 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981,
1982, 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2005, and 2009. The next survey is scheduled
for 2019.
Number of Respondents:Number varies with each
cycle
Reporting Requirement:Voluntary (for households
and their rental agents, landlords, and apartment managers) and Mandatory (for energy
suppliers)
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-757Natural Gas Processing Plant
Survey
Detailed plant-level information is collected on the capacity, status, and operations of natural gas
processing plants to monitor supply constraints during periods of disruption due to a natural
disaster, such as a hurricane.
Schedule A: Detailed plant level information is collected on capacity, status, and
operations of all natural gas processing plants in the United States at most every 3
years.
Schedule B: In the instance of a hurricane or acute natural disaster, information is
collected on the operational status of natural gas processing plants located in the area
of supply disruption. The survey sample is selected based on plant capacity and
proximity to the disaster.
Frequency of Collection:Schedule A: Every 3
years; Schedule B: During an emergency situation
Number of Respondents:Schedule A: 500; Schedule
B: To be determined
Reporting Requirement:Schedule A and B: Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b)
EIA-767Steam-Electric
Plant Operation and Design Report (Terminated)
Collected plant configuration, byproduct disposition, financial information, fuel consumption and
quality, and air emission standards and controls from all U.S. plants with a total existing or
planned organic-fueled or combustible renewable steam electric unit that has a generator nameplate
rating of 10 megawatts or larger
In 2008, EIA consolidated six data collection forms into two forms — the EIA-860
and EIA-923. This benefitted electricity generators because it reduced the number of
forms they were required to submit. It benefitted EIA and taxpayers because it
streamlined the collection process for better efficiency.
Price and volume data at the State level for 14 petroleum products for various retail and wholesale
marketing categories are reported by the universe of refiners and gas plant operators.
This information is published at various aggregation levels and is used by EIA to
perform analyses and make projections related to energy supplies, demand, and
prices.Form EIA-782A respondents include all refiners and gas plant operators.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:100
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507; Public Law 102-486 (Energy Policy Act of 1992),
Sec. 407(a)(3)
Price and volume data at the State level for gasoline, No. 2 distillate, propane, and residual fuel
are reported by a sample of distillate fuel oil resellers and retailers, motor gasoline wholesalers,
and residual fuel oil resellers and retailers.
This information is published at various aggregate levels and is used by EIA to perform
analyses and make projections related to energy supplies, demand, and prices. Form
EIA-782B is collected from a sample of distillate fuel oil resellers and retailers,
motor gasoline wholesalers, and residual fuel oil resellers and retailers.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:2,000
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507; Public Law 102-486 (Energy Policy Act of 1992),
Sec. 407(a)(3)
EIA-782CMonthly Report of Prime
Supplier Sales of Petroleum Products Sold for Local Consumption
Prime supplier sales of selected petroleum products into the local markets of ultimate consumption
are reported by refiners, gas plant operators, importers, petroleum product resellers, and petroleum
product retailers that produce, import, or transport product across State boundaries and local
marketing areas and sell the product to local distributors, local retailers, or end users.
This information is used by EIA to perform analyses and make projections related to
energy supplies and demand.A firm that produces, imports, or transports product across
State boundaries and local marketing areas and sells the product to local distributors,
local retailers, or end users must complete Form EIA-782C.Respondents include refiners,
gas plant operators, importers, petroleum product resellers, and petroleum product
retailers.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:195
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507
Collects data on the operations of petroleum refineries and fractionators.Data include
input and stocks of refinery feedstocks and net production and stocks of selected
finished petroleum products. The resulting statistics are used by public and private
analysts.Data are collected from a sample of operators of petroleum refineries and
fractionators.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:129
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974), Sec.
13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-802Weekly Product Pipeline
Report
End-of-week stock levels of selected petroleum products which include stocks of NGPLs and LRGs
(including propane/propylene), fuel ethanol, finished motor gasoline, motor gasoline blending
components, kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, and distillate fuel oil by sulphur content are
collected from a sample of petroleum product pipeline companies on a PAD and sub-PAD District basis.
The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts.Data are collected from
a sample of petroleum product pipeline companies on a PAD and sub-PAD District basis.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:46
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-803Weekly Crude Oil Stocks
Report
End-of-week crude oil stocks by PAD District, stocks of Alaskan crude oil in transit by water and
stocks at Cushing, Oklahoma; are reported by a sample of gathering and trunk pipeline companies
(interstate, intrastate, and intracompany pipelines), terminal operators, storers of crude oil
(except refineries), and transporters of Alaskan crude oil by water.
Data are reported on a custody basis. The resulting statistics are used by public and
private analysts. Respondents are gathering and trunk pipeline companies (interstate,
intrastate, and intracompany pipelines), terminal operators, storers of crude oil
(except refineries), and transporters of Alaskan crude oil by water. Data are reported
by a sample of companies that carry or store 1,000 barrels or more of crude oil.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:75
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-804Weekly Imports Report
Imports of crude oil, (including imports for delivery to the SPR), NGPLs and LRGs (including
propane/propylene), fuel ethanol, finished motor gasoline, motor gasoline blending components,
kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillated fuel oil by sulphur content, residual fuel oil, and
other petroleum products are provided by a sample of importers on a PAD and sub-PAD district.
The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts.These data are provided
by a sample of importers of record who import petroleum into the 50 States and the
District of Columbia.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:107
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-805Weekly Bulk Terminal Report
Input and production of oxygenates, renewable fuels (including fuel ethanol), NGPLs and LRGs,
finished motor gasoline, motor gasoline blending components, kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, and
distillate fuel oil by sulfur content, are collected from a sample of terminal blenders.
The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts to monitor the supply
of finished motor gasoline and motor gasoline blending components. Respondents are a
sample of operators of motor gasoline blending plants.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:737
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-806Weekly Natural Gas Liquids
Report (Proposed)
Collects data to improve accuracy of weekly propane production in the United States and improve
timeliness and accuracy of data included in the Weekly Petroleum Status Report by including weekly
natural gas liquids production collected from gas processing plants.
The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts to monitor the supply
of finished motor gasoline and motor gasoline blending components. Respondents are a
sample of operators of motor gasoline blending plants.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:737
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-809Weekly Oxygenate Report
Denatured and undenatured fuel ethanol production and end-of-week stocks are reported by a sample of
all facilities that produce fuel ethanol.
Respondents are all operators of facilities that produce fuel ethanol located in the 50
States and the District of Columbia.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:150
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-810Monthly Refinery Report
Collects information regarding the balance between the supply (beginning stocks, receipts, and
production) and disposition (inputs, shipments, fuel use and losses, and ending stocks) of crude oil
and refined products located at refineries.
In addition, storage capacity is collected for working, shell in operation, and shell
idle for several major product groupings. The resulting statistics are used by public
and private analysts. Data are provided by all operating and idle refineries, as well as
blending terminals located in the 50 States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin
Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:142
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-812Monthly Product Pipeline
Report
End-of-month stock levels and movements of petroleum products transported by pipeline are reported
on a custody basis by all product pipeline companies.
Data include stocks of products in pipelines and working tanks, as well as movements of
products between PAD Districts. The resulting statistics are used by public and private
analysts.Data are reported on a custody basis by all product pipeline companies.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:86
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-813Monthly Crude Oil Report
Collects information on end-of-month stocks of crude oil, by PAD District, at pipeline/tank farms,
in Cushing Oklahoma and Alaskan crude oil in transit by water. In addition, receipts of domestic
crude oil by the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, movements of crude oil by pipeline between PAD
Districts and storage capacity are collected for working, shell in operation, and shell idle.
The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts. Data are collected
from all companies which carry or store 1,000 barrels or more of crude oil. Respondents
are gathering and trunk pipeline companies (including interstate, intrastate, and
intracompany pipelines), terminal operators, storers of crude oil (except refineries),
and companies transporting crude oil by water in the 50 States and the District of
Columbia.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:250
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-814Monthly Imports Report
Collects data on imports of crude oil and/or petroleum products. The resulting statistics are used
by public and private analysts.
Data are filed by each importer of record who imports crude oil or petroleum products
into the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands other U.S.
possessions, and Foreign Trade Zones located in the 50 States and DC; and from Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, and U.S. possessions into the 50 States and the District of
Columbia.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:396
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-815Monthly Bulk Terminal Report
Collects information on the balance between the supply (beginning stocks, receipts, and production),
and disposition (inputs, shipments, fuel use and losses, and ending stocks) of refined products and
renewable fuels from bulk terminals. In addition, storage capacity is collected for working, shell
in operation, and shell idle for several major product groupings.
The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts. Respondents are
operators of bulk terminals located in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto
Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions. Bulk terminals are defined
as primarily used for storage, marketing, and often blending of petroleum products and
renewable fuels with a total bulk shell storage capacity of 50,000 barrels or more,
and/or receives petroleum products by tanker, barge, or pipeline.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:1473
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-816Monthly Natural Gas Liquids
Report
Collects information regarding the balance between the supply (beginning stocks, receipts, and
production) and disposition (input, shipments, fuel use and losses, and ending stocks) of natural
gas liquids.
In addition, conversion of normal butane to isobutane at isomerization plants is also
reported. The data are used to report aggregate statistics on, and conduct analyses of,
the operation of U.S. natural gas processing plants and fractionators. Data are reported
by operators of all facilities designed to extract liquid hydrocarbons from a natural
gas stream (natural gas processing plants) and/or to separate a liquid hydrocarbon
stream into its component products (fractionators).
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:426
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-817Monthly Tanker and Barge
Movement Report
Shipments of crude oil and petroleum products between PAD Districts are reported by all companies
that have custody of crude oil or petroleum products transported by tanker or barge.
Also, companies that have custody of crude oil or petroleum products originating from a
PAD District and transported to the Panama Canal with the intent that the crude oil or
petroleum products be further transported to another PAD District must report. The
information is used in computing domestic demand for petroleum products by PAD Districts
and to forecast short-term petroleum demand. Respondents are all companies that have
custody of crude oil or petroleum products transported by tanker or barge between PAD
Districts.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:35
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-819Monthly Report of Biofuels, Fuels from Non-Biogenic Wastes, Fuel Oxygenates, Isooctane, and Isooctene
Collects information on the production capacity of fuel alcohol, biodiesel, renewable diesel fuel, heating oil, jet fuel naphtha, gasoline and other renewable fuels, isooctane, isooctene, and fuel oxygenates. Data collected include information regarding the balance between the supply (beginning stocks, receipts, and production) and disposition (inputs, shipments, plant use and losses, and ending stocks) of biofuels and oxygenates at the plant during the report month. Consumption of fuels and feedstocks are also collected.
Submissions for August 2021 cycle and forward can use the EIA Respondent Portal at https://survey.eia.gov
Respondents can continue to use the Secure File Transfer; however, submission via the Respondent Portal is strongly recommended.
Form:XLS|Instructions:PDF|EIA-819 Glossary Terms:PDF|EIA-819 Part 4 Quick Steps:PDF
Definitions:PDFGuide to Linking Data:PDFFrequently Asked Questions:PDF Respondent Portal Instructions:MP4PDF
The resulting statistics are used by public and private analysts. Respondents are operators of all facilities that produce one or more of the following fuel and feedstock products: fuel ethanol; biodiesel; renewable diesel fuel, heating oil, jet fuel, naphtha, gasoline, and other renewable fuels and feedstocks; fuel oxygenates and non-refinery producers of motor gasoline blending components including operators of merchant plants producing isooctane and other gasoline blending components. Geographic coverage includes facilities located in the 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and other U.S. territories.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:305
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-820Annual Refinery Report
Collects data on: fuel, electricity, and steam purchased for consumption at the refinery; refinery
receipts of crude oil by method of transportation; current and projected capacities for atmospheric
crude oil distillation, downstream charge, and production capacities.
Data are used to conduct analyses of the operation of U.S. petroleum refineries.
Respondents are operators of all operating and idle petroleum refineries (including new
refineries under construction) and refineries shut down during the previous year,
located in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands,
Guam, and other U.S. possessions.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:151
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-821Annual Fuel Oil and Kerosene
Sales Report
Sales of distillate and residual fuel oils and kerosene by end use and state of destination are
reported by a sample of fuel oil dealers in the 50 States and the District of Columbia.
Collects information from utilities and nonutility companies that sell or deliver electric power to
end users, including electric utilities, energy service providers, and distribution companies. Data
collected include retail sales and revenue for all end-use sectors (residential, commercial,
industrial and transportation).
The data from this form appear in the various EIA information products and are used by
public and private analysts to monitor the current status and trends of the electric
power industry and to evaluate the future of the industry. The Form EIA-826 is completed
by a sample of electric utilities, energy service providers, and distribution companies
that sell or distribute electric power to end users chosen from the respondent frame of
the Form EIA-861, Annual Electric Power Industry Report. Form EIA-861collects retail sales of electricity and associated
revenue from all electric utilities, energy service providers and distribution companies
in the United States on an annual basis.
EIA-846 (A, B)Manufacturing
Energy Consumption Survey (MECS)
Collect information on energy consumption and, energy usage patternsof the manufacturing sector of
the U.S. economy. The information from this survey is used to publish aggregate statistics on the
consumption of energy for fuel and nonfuel purposes, as well as certain energy-related issues such
as energy prices, on-site electricity generation, purchases of electricity from utilities and
nonutilities, and, occasionally, the capability to switch fuels. Also see: About the MECS
Since 1991, the survey has also collected information on end users of energy,
participation in energy management programs, and penetration of new technologies.
Respondents are a sample of manufacturing establishments.
Previous editions:
Form 2006:Form
2002:Form 1998:
Frequency of Collection:Quadrennially
Number of Respondents:15,500
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b), 5(a), and 52; Public Law 95-91
(Department of Energy Organization Act, Sec. 205(i)
EIA-851ADomestic Uranium Production
Report (Annual)
Collects data on uranium milling and processing, uranium feed sources, employment, drilling,
expenditures (for drilling, production, and land/other), and uranium mining. The data are used by
public and private analysts to monitor the domestic uranium mining and milling industry.
Form EIA-851A is completed by uranium producers and firms with uranium exploration,
drilling, mining, and reclamation activities in the U.S. (that is, within the 50 States,
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions)
during the survey year.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:48
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-851QDomestic Uranium Production
Report (Quarterly)
Collects data on monthly uranium production and sources (mines and other). The data are used by
public and private analysts to monitor the domestic uranium in-situ-leach and milling industry. U.S.
uranium producers report on the EIA-851Q.
Costs of foreign crude oil acquired for importation into the United States, its territories and
possessions are reported by all firms reporting previously on Form ERA-51, "Transfer Pricing
Report," as of June 1982, and all other firms importing 500,000 barrels of foreign crude oil
during the report month.
These data are used as follows: to calculate price indices by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics; in analyses of consumption, production, and prices of fuels worldwide; and
in modeling and forecasting. Data collected include crude oil transactions, country
crude code, crude type, gravity, date of loading/landing, port of destination, vessel,
volume purchased, purchase price, other costs, landed cost, number of days credit
(reporting is optional), and name of vendor.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:43
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 252, 253, 254 and 507
EIA-857Monthly Report of Natural Gas
Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers
Volume and cost data on natural gas delivered to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers
are reported by a sample of natural gas companies that deliver to consumers in the United States.
The data, which are published by EIA, are used to determine current and projected fuel
oil needs on national, regional, and State levels.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:310
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-858Uranium Marketing Annual
Survey
Collects data on contracts, deliveries (during the report year and projected for the next ten
years), enrichment services purchased, inventories, use in fuel assemblies, feed deliveries to
enrichers (during the report year and projected for the next ten years), and unfilled market
requirements for the next ten years.
The data are used by public and private analysts to monitor the domestic uranium market.
Form EIA-858 is completed by uranium suppliers and owners and operators of U.S. civilian
nuclear power reactors firms and individuals that were involved in the U.S. uranium
industry (that is, within the 50 States, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin
Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions) during the survey year.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:61
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal
Energy Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52;
Public Law 102-486 (Energy Policy Act of 1992), Sec. 1015
EIA-860Annual Electric Generator
Report
Collects data on the status of existing electric generating plants and associated equipment in the
United States, and those scheduled for initial commercial operation within 10 years of the filing of
this report.
The data are disseminated in various EIA information products. The data are used by
public and private analysts to monitor the current status and trends in the electric
power industry and to evaluate the future of the industry. Form EIA-860 is completed by
all existing plants and proposed (10-year plans) plants that: 1) have a total generator
nameplate capacity (sum for generators at a single site) of 1 megawatt (1,000 kW) or
greater; and 2) where the generator(s), or the facility in which the generator(s)
resides, is connected to the local or regional electric power grid and has the ability
to draw power from the grid or deliver power to the grid.
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52;
Public Law 102-486 (Energy Policy Act of 1992), Sec. 1015
EIA-860MMonthly Update to the
Annual Electric Generator Report
Collects data on the status of proposed new generators within 12 months of the generator beginning
commercial and proposed changes to existing generators, within 12 months of the proposed change
being effective previously reported to EIA on the annual EIA-860.
The data
are used by public and private analysts to monitor the current status
and trends in the electric power industry and to evaluate the future
of the industry.
Energy Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-861Annual Electric Power
Industry Report
Collects information on the status of a sample of electric power industry participants involved in
the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric energy in the United States, and its
territories.
The data from this form appear in the various EIA information products and are used by
public and private analysts to monitor the current status and trends of the electric
power industry and to evaluate the future of the industry. The Form EIA-861 is used to
collect retail sales of electricity and associated revenue from all electric utilities,
energy service providers and distribution companies in the United States on an annual
basis.
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b) and Public Law 102-486 (Energy Policy Act of
1992), Sec. 1015
EIA-861MMonthly Electric Power Industry Report
Collects information from utilities and nonutility companies that sell or deliver electric power to
end users, including electric utilities, energy service providers, and distribution companies. Data
collected include retail sales and revenue for all end-use sectors (residential, commercial,
industrial and transportation).
The data from this form appear in the various EIA information products and are used by
public and private analysts to monitor the current status and trends of the electric
power industry and to evaluate the future of the industry. The Form EIA-861M is
completed by a sample of electric utilities, energy service providers, and distribution
companies that sell or distribute electric power to end users chosen from the respondent
frame of the Form EIA-861, Annual Electric Power Industry
Report.
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b).
EIA-861SAnnual Electric Power
Industry Report (Short Form)
Collects data from approximately 1,100 respondents that will no longer report on the Form EIA-861.
The Form EIA-861S will collect a limited amount of sales, revenue, and customer count data and, for
certain respondents, data on time-based rate customers and advanced meter reading.
The data from this form will appear in the various EIA information products and are used
by public and private analysts to monitor the current status and trends of the electric
power industry and to evaluate the future of the industry. Once every 8 years, the Form
EIA-861S respondents will be asked to complete the Form EIA-861 in lieu of Form EIA-861S
for sampling methodology purposes.
Information is collected on size, type, and geographic location of No. 2 distillate and residual
fuel oil dealers, motor gasoline resellers, and propane resellers.
The firms surveyed, along with their
associated volumetric data and tracking information, serve as the
sampling frame for Forms EIA-821 (Annual Fuel Oil and Kerosene
Sales Report), EIA-782B (Resellers'/Retailers' Monthly Petroleum
Products Sales Report), EIA-877 (Winter Heating Fuels Telephone
Survey), EIA-878 (Daily Motor Gasoline Price Survey), and other
ad hoc surveys, such as the National Petroleum Council Surveys.
Frequency of Collection:Quadrennially
Number of Respondents:24,400
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52;
Public Law 94-163 (Energy Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507
EIA-871Commercial Buildings Energy
Consumption Survey (CBECS)
The survey provides comprehensive national and regional information on the consumption of, and expenditures for, energy in the commercial buildings sector of the economy as well as the number and square footage of U.S. commercial buildings by various energy-related building characteristics. Also
see: About the CBECS
Data are used in EIA forecasting and energy end use intensity models and are published in statistical and analytical reports. The physical characteristics information for commercial buildings is collected using Form EIA-871A in interviews with owners, managers, or tenants of buildings. The building respondents are also asked to provide energy consumption and expenditures information, if available. Consumption and expenditures data are also collected for responding buildings from individual energy suppliers by using Forms EIA-871C through F (depending upon the energy source) in an online data collection (in earlier CBECS cycles the supplier data were collected by mail forms). The survey was renamed CBECS in 1989. Previously it was conducted under the name of Nonresidential Buildings Energy Consumption Survey. Surveys were conducted in 1979, 1983, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2012. The current CBECS collected data for 2018.
Frequency of Collection:Quadrennially
Number of Respondents:Number varies with each cycle
Reporting Requirement:Voluntary (commercial
buildings) and Mandatory (energy suppliers)
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
Residential prices of No. 2 heating oil are reported by selected retailers in PAD Districts 1 and 2
residential propane prices are reported by selected retailers of PAD Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4.
These data are used to monitor No. 2 heating oil and propane during the heating season
(October through March) and to report to the Congress and others. Respondents are
selected retailers of heating oil in PAD Districts 1 and 2 and propane in PAD Districts
1, 2, 3 and 4.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly from October
through March
Number of Respondents:1,500
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b), 5(a), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507
EIA-878Motor Gasoline Price Survey
The retail cash price of self-serve, unleaded gasoline by regular, midgrade, and premium grades are
reported by a sample of retail motor gasoline stations.
Data are used by EIA to monitor trends in gasoline markets and to analyze price impacts
of new legislative requirements. Respondents are a scientifically selected sample of
retail motor gasoline stations.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:800
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b), 5(a), 52;
Public Law 94-163 (Energy Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507
EIA-886Annual Survey of Alternative
Fueled Vehicles (Suspended)
Collecting information on the number of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) made available, the
distribution of AFVs in use, and alternative transportation fuels (ATFs) consumed.
The data are used to track the AFV/ATF supply situation for Federal agencies, state
governments, electricity fuel providers, propane fuel providers, natural gas fuel
providers, and transit agencies.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:2,491
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b), 5(a); Public Law 102-486 (Energy Policy
Act of 1992), Sec. 503(b)(2)
EIA-888On-Highway Diesel Fuel Price
Survey
The retail cash price, including all taxes, of self-serve, diesel fuel sold for on-highway use are reported by a sample of companies which sell diesel fuel through truck stops and service stations.
The data are used to monitor changes in motor vehicle diesel fuel prices and to report
to the Congress and others when requested. Respondents are a scientifically selected
sample of companies owning retail outlets which sell motor vehicle diesel fuel.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:403
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 94-163 (Energy
Policy and Conservation Act), Sec. 507
Collects information on the emerging geothermal heat pump industry. Data collected include pumps by
type, by destination, by consumer type, and by economic sector.
Collected electric power generation, fuel consumption, fuel heat content, and fossil fuel stocks
from all electric power plants in the United States except combined heat and power (CHP) plants.
In 2008, EIA consolidated six data collection forms into two forms — the EIA-860
and EIA-923. This benefitted electricity generators because it reduced the number of
forms they were required to submit. It benefitted EIA and taxpayers because it
streamlined the collection process for better efficiency.
EIA-910Monthly Natural Gas Marketers
Survey
Collects information on natural gas sales from marketers in selected States that have active
customer choice programs. Information on the volume and revenue for natural gas commodity sales, and
any receipts for distribution charges and taxes associated with the sale of natural gas is
requested.
Form:XLS|Instructions:PDFSecure File Transfer
Instructions:PDF
The data are used in EIA information products, analyses, and modeling. Respondents are
all natural gas marketers selling to residential and/or commercial customers in selected
States.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:104
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-912Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report
Collects information on natural gas inventories held in U.S. underground storage facilities. Storage
estimates will be collected for five multi-state regions comprising the lower 48 States.
The information is disseminated for use by public and private analysts. Respondents are
a sample of U.S. underground natural gas storage operators.
Frequency of Collection:Weekly
Number of Respondents:85
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-914Monthly Crude Oil and Lease
Condensate, and Natural Gas Production Report
A sample survey to collect State-level crude oil production, API gravity, and natural gas production and sales information from well operators on a monthly basis.
Submissions for the April 2021 cycle and prior, use the Data xChange Portal
Submissions for the May 2021 cycle and months forward, use the new EIA Respondent Portal at https://survey.eia.gov
Primary quantities to be measured are "gross withdrawals (wet)," which is full-bore wellstream gas minus lease condensate, oil and water; and "natural gas lease production," (sometimes referred to as "sales production" or "gas available for sales"), which indicates the net amount of produced gas that leaves the lease to go to natural gas processing plants or directly to end-users.
Additionally, as of the reporting of January 2015 data and onward, are crude oil and lease condensate production, and crude oil and lease condensate volumes by API gravity category (which may be proxied using sales volumes collected from run tickets).
Respondents will be a sample of well operators. The gross gas estimates resulting from the survey are the basis for marketed natural gas production reported on the EIA website in the Natural Gas Monthly and the Natural Gas Navigator.
Frequency of Collection:Monthly
Number of Respondents:400
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52
EIA-920Combined Heat and
Power Plant Report (Terminated)
Collected electric power generation, fuel consumption, fuel heat content, and fossil fuel stocks for
combined heat and power (CHP) plants in the United States.
In 2008, EIA consolidated six data collection forms into two forms — the EIA-860
and EIA-923. This benefitted electricity generators because it reduced the number of
forms they were required to submit. It benefitted EIA and taxpayers because it
streamlined the collection process for better efficiency.
EIA-923Power Plant Operations Report
Collects information from regulated and unregulated electric power plants in the United States. Data
collected include electric power generation, energy source consumption, end of reporting period
fossil fuel stocks, as well as the quality and cost of fossil fuel receipts. Data are published for
use by public and private analysts.
Form:PDFXLSE-file:E-file|Instructions:PDFSchedule Instructions for
reporting water data:PDF
Number of Respondents:Monthly - 1,757; Annually
5,678
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b).
EIA-930Hourly and Daily
Balancing Authority Operations Report
Collects hourly electric system operating data from electricity Balancing Authorities in the
contiguous United States. Data collected include system demand, net generation, and interchange and
is submitted on an hourly (for demand) and daily (for all data types) basis.
Hourly net generation by fuel source (starting 7/1/2018)
Hourly total net actual interchange
Hourly net actual interchange with each interconnected BA
The survey uses an electronic and automated data collection method. There is no survey
data form in a traditional sense.
There are two types of required data postings each day:
Respondents post hourly demand data within sixty minutes of the end of the
reported hour.
Respondents also post separately the prior day's hourly demand, demand forecast,
net generation and total net actual interchange, and net actual interchange data
with each interconnected BA from two days prior, by 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time.
Frequency of Collection:Hourly and daily
Number of Respondents:66
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Federal Power Act, Sec. 202(C),
311; Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b),
5(a); Regulations, 10 CFR 205.302, .303, .304, .308, .322, .325, .3li7
EIA-1605Voluntary Reporting of
Greenhouse Gases (Suspended)
Provides the means by which an "entity" may participate in the EIA Voluntary Reporting of
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Program.
An entity can report (on a purely voluntary basis) if they initiate,
control, or in some other way, participate in a domestic or foreign
activity that results in the emissions of greenhouse gases, reductions
(or expected reductions) in emissions of greenhouse gases, or increases
in carbon sequestration. A reporter must also be a legal U.S.
person; i.e., a U.S. citizen or resident alien; a company; organization;
or group recognized by U.S. law; or a Federal, State, or local government
agency. The Form EIA-1605 can be used by reporters who wish
to:
Create an in-depth public record of their emission reduction efforts that will
be more useful for information exchange purposes;
Report emissions, reductions, or sequestration for their entire organization;
Report information for years prior to the current reporting cycle year;
Include information on activities conducted outside the United States; and
Report on commitments to reduce future greenhouse gas emissions.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:150
Reporting Requirement:Voluntary
Legal Citation:Public Law 102-486 (Enerliy Policy
Act of 1992), Sec. 1605(b)
FE-746RImport and
Export of Natural Gas
Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act of 1938, as amended, requires anyone who wants to import or export
natural gas from or to a foreign country must first obtain an authorization from the Department of
Energy.
There are two types of authorizations, blanket and long-term authorizations. The blanket
authorization enables importing or exporting on a short-term or spot market basis for a
period of two years. Under this type of authorization, an entity is authorized to import
and/or export natural gas for itself or act as a marketing agent for a third party. The
entity is not obligated to import or export natural gas when it gets a blanket
authorization and contracts are not required to be filed with the application. The
long-term authorization is used when an entity has, or intends to have, a signed gas
purchase or sales agreement/contract for a period of time longer than two years. Within
30 days following the end of each month, basic information on the monthly
imports/exports must be reported to DOE. Within 30 days following the end of each
calendar quarter, importers and exporters must file more detailed reports describing
import/export activity for the quarter. Data are made available by DOE's Office of
Fossil Energy and are also used by EIA for publications.
Frequency of Collection:Annually
Number of Respondents:150
Reporting Requirement:Voluntary
Legal Citation:Public Law 102-486 (Enerliy Policy
Act of 1992), Sec. 1605(b)
GC-859Nuclear Fuel Data
Survey
The Nuclear Fuel Data Survey collects data on spent nuclear fuel from all utilities that operate
commercial nuclear reactors and from all others that possess irradiated fuel from commercial nuclear
reactors. Data are collected on all discharged nuclear fuel assemblies, projected assembly
discharges, nuclear fuel storage capacities and inventories, reactor operating history, other fuel
and nonfuel radioactive waste, and low-level waste resulting from decommissioning operations.
Information from the Nuclear Fuel Data Survey is published on the EIA website. The data collection provides public and
private analysts with detailed information concerning the spent nuclear fuel generated
by commercial reactors in the United States. The data are primarily used by various
offices within the DOE and the national laboratories, other Federal agencies, nuclear
industry associations, and the general public.
Frequency of Collection:To be determined,
probably once every five years
Number of Respondents:125 commercial nuclear
reactors or sites
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citations: Public Law 93-275, Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974, Section
13(b); Public Law 97-425, Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended, Section 302
NWPA- 830GStandard Contract
for Disposal of Spent Nuclear Fuel and/or High-Level Radioactive Waste - Appendix G and Annex A to
Appendix G
Form NWPA-830G, Appendix G - Standard Remittance Advice for Payment of Fees and Annex A to Appendix
G - Standard Remittance Advice for Payment of Fees, are part of the Standard Contract signed by
commercial nuclear utilities and other owners of spent nuclear fuel. These forms are designed to
transmit data to DOE concerning quarterly payments into the Nuclear Waste Fund of ongoing fees for
spent nuclear fuel disposal.
Annex A to Appendix G:PDF|Annex A to Appendix G Instructions:PDF
Appendix G serves as the transmittal document for quarterly ongoing fee payments. Annex
A contains supporting data on net electricity generated and on a number of adjustment
factors used to calculate the amount of net electricity that is actually sold to
ultimate consumers or for resale. Ongoing fee payments are based on net electricity
generated and sold.
Frequency of Collection:Quarterly
Number of Respondents:96
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52; Public Law 97-425, (Nuclear
Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended), Sec 302(a), 302(li)
DOE-417Electric Emergency Incident and
Disturbance Report
Sponsored and collected by DOE's Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability. The form
collects information on electric emergency incidents and disturbances for DOE's use in fulfilling
its overall national security and other energy management responsibilities.
The information is also used by DOE for analytical purposes. Electric utilities that
operate as Control Area Operators and/or Reliability Authorities as well as other
electric utilities, as appropriate, file the form. The form is a mandatory filing
whenever an electrical incident or disturbance is sufficiently large enough to cross the
reporting thresholds. The information reported includes: (1) Uncontrolled loss of 300 MW
or more of firm system load for more than 15 minutes; (2) Load shedding of 100 MW or
more; (3) System-wide voltage reductions of 3 percent or more affecting more than 50,000
customers; (4) Public appeal to reduce the use of electricity for purposes of
maintaining the continuity of the electric power system; (4) Actual or suspected
physical attacks that could impact electric power system adequacy or reliability, or
vandalism which target components of any security systems; (5) Actual or suspected cyber
or communications attacks that could impact electric power system adequacy or
vulnerability; (6) Fuel supply emergencies that could impact electric power system
adequacy or reliability; (7) Loss of electric service to more than 50,000 customers for
1 hour or more; and (8) Complete operational failure or shut-down of the transmission
and/or distribution electrical system.
Frequency of Collection:On occasion
Number of Respondents:175
Reporting Requirement:Mandatory
Legal Citation:Public Law 93-275 (Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974), Sec. 13(b), 5(b), 5(a), 52; Public Law 95-317 (Public
Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978); Federal Power Alit
OE-781RMonthly
Electricity Imports and Exports Report (Terminated)
The OE-781R, Monthly Electricity Imports and Exports Report has been terminated with the approval of
the EIA-111, Quarterly Electricity Imports and Exports Report.
Collected electrical import/export data from entities authorized to export electric energy, and to
construct, connect, operate or maintain facilities for the transmission of electric energy at an
international boundary as required by 10 CFR 205.308 and 205.325.
Actual imports and
exports of electricity are reported in detail by month. Export
authorization holders report quarterly while Presidential Permit
holders report annually. These data are used by the Department
to track electricity being imported into and exported from the United States, and
to furnish decisionmakers with accurate information on which to
base trade policy. These data are also used for verifying
that Presidential Permit holders have complied with the terms and
conditions of the Permits. Data are used by EIA for publications.
FERCVarious Collections of
Information on Electricity, Natural Gas, Hydroelectric Power, and Oil
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is an independent regulatory agency within the Department
of Energy that: (1) regulates the transmission and sale for
resale of natural gas in interstate commerce; (2) regulates the
transmission of oil by pipeline in interstate commerce; (3) regulates
the transmission and wholesale sales of electricity in interstate
commerce; (4) licenses and inspects private, municipal and state
hydroelectric projects; (5) oversees related environmental matters;
and (6) administers accounting and financial reporting regulations
and the conduct of jurisdictional companies. FERC collects
information necessary for it to fulfill these duties. EIA
uses some information collected by FERC for EIA's analyses and publications.
More information about FERC is available at FERC's Home Page.