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  • Underground Natural Gas Working Storage Capacity (report)
  • Underground storage of natural gas (U.S. & state)
  • Updated Buildings Sector Appliance and Equipment Costs and Efficiencies (report)
  • Uruguay country data
  • U.S. Biodiesel Plant Production Capacity (report)
  • U.S. Coal Supply and Demand (report; U.S. & state)
  • U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves (report; U.S. & state)
  • U. S. Energy Atlas
  • U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions (report)
  • U.S. Government energy consumption by agency
  • U.S. Government energy consumption by source
  • U.S. Movements of Crude Oil By Rail
  • U.S. Pacific Islands country data
  • U.S. Renewable Diesel Fuel and Other Biofuels Plant Production Capacity
  • (PDF)Usage of Energy by end-use sector
  • Usage of Energy by source (fuel)
  • (XLS)Utica oil and gas production
    • Glossary
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    • About A-Z Index
    • A-Z Index helps you find what you are looking for. It is an alphabetical listing of select content on the EIA website, including:
      • Topics
      • Data
      • Publications
      • Countries
    • Think of it like the index of a book. It is structured so that synonyms, acronyms, and cross-referencing provide multiple ways for you to access information.
    • How is it different from the glossary?
    • The EIA Glossary includes definitions of technical terms. Please use the glossary to find the meanings of words.
    • What items are included?
    • The listing includes common and technical terms to meet the needs of the public as well as energy specialists. A-Z Topics lists topics with relevance to a broad cross-section of our Web site's audiences. The items are representative of popular topics or publications, frequent inquiries, or have critical importance to EIA's mission. The index will continue to evolve as terms are added and refined.
    • Can I suggest a new entry?
    • We welcome your suggestions; email: William Jeffers.