U.S. Energy Information Administration
The federal statistical agency that publishes energy production, consumption, price, and infrastructure data.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration is a source-record concept EnergyNetWatch keeps separate from broader activity claims.
Why It Matters
EIA data provides macro context that can sit above state-level operator and well records.
Where The Public Data Comes From
EIA publishes federal energy datasets, market reports, production statistics, infrastructure data, and energy outlooks.
What The Record Can Show
EIA can show state, basin, fuel, infrastructure, market, and macro energy context.
What The Record Cannot Prove
EIA data usually does not replace state-level permit, well, source-row, or operator-detail workflows.
How EnergyNetWatch Uses It
EnergyNetWatch treats EIA as context around source-specific state records, not as a replacement for state source data.
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