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The EIA report has added fuel to that fire, as it will be hard for the world to ignore a fuel resource of this size.
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For all I know, the next EIA inventory report will be bearish.
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EIA's report, since the campaign began, and another 250 or so elsewhere in Indonesia over the past six months.
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The EIA also publishes a monthly report, which refines the export data, but it comes out two months after the weekly report and doesn't get much attention from the market.
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According to a March 31 report issued by the EIA, U.S. carbon dioxide emissions from energy consumption were 7 percent lower in 2009 than in 2000.
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The EIA in its Annual Energy Outlook 2010 report estimates that in 2008, natural gas accounted for 21% for the total electricity generation in the U.S., with the share of coal being around 48%.
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has issued its must-read report on U.S. Carbon Dioxide Emissions in 2009.
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