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| November 19, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
| November 16, 2018 | Energy | Intermodal | Rail
| November 16, 2018 | Energy | Intermodal
| November 15, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
| November 14, 2018 | Air Cargo | Energy | Maritime | Bulk | Ports & Terminals
| November 13, 2018 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk
| November 12, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
| November 12, 2018 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade
| November 11, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
| November 11, 2018 | Energy
| November 06, 2018 | Energy
U.S. residential heating oil and propane prices at the start of the 2018–2019 winter heating season were 23% and 4% higher, respectively, than at the start of the last heating season.
| November 05, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
Propane inventories in the Midwest United States had been lower than the previous five-year average for much of 2018, but in recent weeks, net additions to inventories increased Midwest propane to levels higher than the previous five-year average.
| November 05, 2018 | Energy
| November 05, 2018 | Energy | Intermodal | Trucking
| November 02, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
| October 29, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
U.S. electric power sector carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) have declined 28% since 2005 because of slower electricity demand growth and changes in the mix of fuels used to generate electricity. EIA has calculated that CO2 emissions from the electric power sector totaled 1,744 million metric tons (MMmt) in 2017, the lowest level since 1987.
| October 26, 2018 | Energy
| October 23, 2018 | Energy | International Trade
Iran's crude oil exports and production have declined since the May 2018 announcement by the United States that it would withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and reinstate sanctions against Iran.
| October 22, 2018 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk
Will transport shale gas-derived LNG from Cameron project in U.S.
| October 22, 2018 | Energy
Some manufacturing plants can take advantage of relative price differences and cope with supply shortages by switching the fuels used in their furnaces, boilers, ovens, and other combustors.
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