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Curious about what drives these trends? IBISWorld's analyst coverage on the us energy production includes detailled analysis on the current performance, outlook and industries affected.
1980-2032
US energy production measures total energy production by nuclear, coal, crude oil and natural gas plant liquids, renewables and dry natural gas. Total energy production includes direct-use energy, energy derived from refined products and electricity generated from nuclear, coal, renewables and gas power plants. Data is sourced from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and is measured in quadrillions of British thermal units (BTUs).
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| Gasoline & Petroleum Wholesaling in the US |
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The us energy production in the US in 2026 was 107.48 quadrillion btu.
The us energy production in the US grew by 2.73% in 2026.
IBISWorld’s data and analysis on us energy production in the US includes forecasted growth rates over the next five years.