U.S. power consumption will develop this 12 months, the U.S. Power Info Administration (EIA) projected in its newest quick time period power outlook (STEO), which was launched on Could 6.
In that STEO, the EIA forecast that whole U.S. power consumption will are available at 95.42 quadrillion British thermal models in 2025. Whole U.S. power consumption was 94.21 quadrillion British thermal models final 12 months, the EIA’s newest STEO highlighted.
In its earlier STEO, which was launched in April, the EIA projected that whole U.S. power consumption would hit 95.28 quadrillion British thermal models this 12 months. That STEO identified that whole U.S. power consumption was 94.20 quadrillion British thermal models in 2024.
The EIA’s Could STEO forecast that whole U.S. power demand will are available at 22.16 quadrillion British thermal models within the second quarter of this 12 months, 23.95 quadrillion British thermal models within the third quarter, and 24.01 quadrillion British thermal models within the fourth quarter. This STEO highlighted that whole U.S. power consumption was 25.30 quadrillion British thermal models within the first quarter of 2025.
In its earlier April STEO, the EIA noticed whole U.S. power consumption hitting 22.17 quadrillion British thermal models within the second quarter of 2025, 23.86 quadrillion British thermal models within the third quarter, and 23.95 quadrillion British thermal models within the fourth quarter. That STEO identified that whole U.S. power demand was 25.29 quadrillion British thermal models within the first quarter of this 12 months.
USA Liquid Fuels and Fuel Demand
The EIA’s Could STEO initiatives that U.S. liquid fuels demand and U.S. pure gasoline demand will each rise in 2025.
On this STEO, the EIA revealed that it sees U.S. liquid fuels demand averaging 20.50 million barrels per day this 12 months. The STEO highlighted that U.S. liquid fuels demand averaged 20.31 million barrels per day in 2024.
The EIA’s newest STEO projected that U.S. liquid fuels consumption will common 20.49 million barrels per day within the second quarter of this 12 months, 20.67 million barrels per day within the third quarter, and 20.48 million barrels per day within the fourth quarter. The Could STEO identified that this demand averaged 20.36 million barrels per day within the first quarter.
U.S. pure gasoline demand is anticipated to common 91.3 billion cubic ft per day this 12 months, the EIA’s Could STEO outlined. It got here in at 90.5 billion cubic ft per day final 12 months, the STEO highlighted.
The EIA sees U.S. pure gasoline consumption averaging 76.4 billion cubic ft per day within the second quarter, 84.7 billion cubic ft per day within the third quarter, and 93.9 billion cubic ft within the fourth quarter. Within the first quarter, this demand averaged 110.4 billion cubic ft per day, the STEO confirmed.
Earlier Projections
In its April STEO, the EIA projected that U.S. liquid fuels demand would common 20.38 million barrels per day in 2025. This STEO additionally highlighted that U.S. liquid fuels demand averaged 20.31 million barrels per day in 2024.
The EIA’s April STEO forecast that U.S. liquid fuels consumption would common 20.36 million barrels per day within the second quarter of this 12 months, 20.48 million barrels per day within the third quarter, and 20.31 million barrels per day within the fourth quarter. The April STEO identified that this demand averaged 20.38 million barrels per day within the first quarter.
U.S. pure gasoline demand was anticipated to come back in at 91.2 billion cubic ft per day this 12 months within the EIA’s earlier STEO, which additionally highlighted that this consumption got here in at 90.5 billion cubic ft per day in 2024.
In its April STEO, the EIA noticed U.S. pure gasoline consumption averaging 77.2 billion cubic ft per day within the second quarter, 84.8 billion cubic ft per day within the third quarter, and 93.2 billion cubic ft within the fourth quarter. Within the first quarter, this demand averaged 109.9 billion cubic ft per day, that STEO confirmed.
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