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Oil data sources for energy workflows

Comprehensive information on oil production, consumption, and pricing.

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Oil

data sources

A selected set of data sources used across energy market, analytics, trading, and operational workflows.

Oil
Power
Natural Gas
Renewables
US

EIA

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) provides official U.S. energy statistics, forecasts, analysis, and reports covering production, stocks, demand, imports, exports, and prices.
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Understanding Oil Data

Oil data encompasses a wide range of statistics and information related to the production, consumption, and pricing of oil. This data is crucial for understanding market trends and making informed decisions in the energy sector. It includes metrics such as daily production rates, inventory levels, and price fluctuations.

Importance of Oil Data

Accurate oil data helps stakeholders, including governments and businesses, to forecast supply and demand, assess economic impacts, and develop energy policies. By analyzing this data, one can gain insights into global energy dynamics and the factors influencing oil prices.