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Table A3.Energy prices by sector and source

Table A3. (2013


Energy
by sector
source
dollarsprices
per million
Btu, and
unless
otherwise noted)
(2013 dollars per million Btu, unless otherwise noted)
Reference case
Sector and source
2012

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2013

2020

2025

2030

2035

2040

Annual
growth
2013-2040
(percent)

Residential
Propane ................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

24.3
27.3
10.6
35.3

23.3
27.2
10.0
35.6

23.0
21.5
11.6
37.8

23.7
23.7
12.7
39.6

24.4
26.3
12.8
40.0

25.5
29.4
13.7
40.8

26.6
32.9
15.5
42.4

0.5%
0.7%
1.6%
0.6%

Commercial
Propane ................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

21.0
26.8
22.9
8.2
30.0

20.0
26.7
22.1
8.1
29.7

19.4
21.0
14.2
9.6
31.1

20.2
23.2
16.0
10.5
32.5

21.1
25.8
18.1
10.4
32.6

22.5
28.9
20.6
11.1
33.1

23.9
32.5
24.3
12.6
34.5

0.7%
0.7%
0.4%
1.6%
0.6%

Industrial1
Propane ................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas2 ..........................................................
Metallurgical coal ..................................................
Other industrial coal ..............................................
Coal to liquids .......................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

21.3
27.4
20.6
3.8
7.3
3.3
-19.8

20.3
27.3
20.0
4.6
5.5
3.2
-20.2

19.6
21.2
13.3
6.2
5.8
3.3
-21.3

20.5
23.5
15.1
6.9
6.2
3.5
-22.4

21.5
26.1
17.2
6.8
6.7
3.6
-22.6

22.9
29.2
19.7
7.5
6.9
3.7
-23.3

24.5
32.7
23.5
8.8
7.2
3.9
-24.7

0.7%
0.7%
0.6%
2.5%
1.0%
0.7%
-0.7%

Transportation
Propane ................................................................
E853 ......................................................................
Motor gasoline4 .....................................................
Jet fuel5 .................................................................
Diesel fuel (distillate fuel oil)6 ................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas7 ..........................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

25.3
35.7
30.7
23.0
28.8
20.0
20.4
27.8

24.6
33.1
29.3
21.8
28.2
19.3
17.6
28.5

24.0
30.4
22.5
16.1
23.1
11.7
17.8
30.2

24.7
29.0
24.3
18.3
25.5
13.3
16.8
32.3

25.5
31.2
26.4
21.3
28.0
15.4
15.7
32.9

26.5
33.2
29.1
24.5
31.1
17.6
17.1
33.9

27.6
35.4
32.3
28.3
34.7
20.3
19.6
36.0

0.4%
0.3%
0.4%
1.0%
0.8%
0.2%
0.4%
0.9%

Electric power8
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Steam coal ............................................................

24.1
20.8
3.5
2.4

24.0
18.9
4.4
2.3

18.8
11.5
5.4
2.4

20.9
13.3
6.3
2.5

23.6
15.4
6.2
2.7

26.7
17.8
7.0
2.8

30.2
21.6
8.3
2.9

0.9%
0.5%
2.4%
0.8%

Average price to all users9


Propane ................................................................
E853 ......................................................................
Motor gasoline4 .....................................................
Jet fuel5 .................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Metallurgical coal ..................................................
Other coal .............................................................
Coal to liquids .......................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

22.9
35.7
30.4
23.0
28.3
20.3
5.5
7.3
2.5
-29.3

21.9
33.1
29.0
21.8
27.9
19.4
6.1
5.5
2.4
-29.5

21.1
30.4
22.5
16.1
22.6
12.2
7.5
5.8
2.4
-30.8

21.8
29.0
24.3
18.3
25.0
14.0
8.3
6.2
2.6
-32.1

22.6
31.2
26.4
21.3
27.6
16.0
8.2
6.7
2.7
-32.4

23.8
33.2
29.1
24.5
30.7
18.4
9.0
6.9
2.8
-33.2

25.2
35.4
32.3
28.3
34.2
21.5
10.5
7.2
3.0
-34.7

0.5%
0.3%
0.4%
1.0%
0.8%
0.4%
2.0%
1.0%
0.8%
-0.6%

Non-renewable energy expenditures by


sector (billion 2013 dollars)
Residential ............................................................
Commercial...........................................................
Industrial1 ..............................................................
Transportation.......................................................
Total non-renewable expenditures......................
Transportation renewable expenditures................
Total expenditures ............................................

234
174
218
738
1,364
0
1,365

243
177
224
719
1,364
1
1,364

254
194
264
565
1,276
1
1,277

268
210
302
596
1,376
4
1,379

276
219
323
638
1,456
6
1,462

289
234
349
706
1,579
8
1,587

311
259
389
791
1,751
10
1,761

0.9%
1.4%
2.1%
0.4%
0.9%
10.2%
0.9%

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Reference case

Table A3.Energy prices by sector and source (continued)

Table A3. (nominal


Energy
prices
bymillion
sectorBtu,
andunless
source
(continued)
dollars
per
otherwise
noted)
(nominal dollars per million Btu, unless otherwise noted)
Reference case
Sector and source
2012

2013

2020

2025

2030

2035

2040

Annual
growth
2013-2040
(percent)

Residential
Propane ................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

23.9
26.9
10.4
34.8

23.3
27.2
10.0
35.6

26.1
24.4
13.2
42.9

29.1
29.1
15.7
48.8

32.8
35.3
17.1
53.6

37.5
43.2
20.2
60.0

43.1
53.3
25.1
68.8

2.3%
2.5%
3.5%
2.5%

Commercial
Propane ................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

20.7
26.4
22.6
8.0
29.6

20.0
26.7
22.1
8.1
29.7

22.0
23.8
16.1
10.8
35.3

24.9
28.6
19.7
13.0
40.0

28.3
34.6
24.3
13.9
43.7

33.0
42.5
30.3
16.4
48.7

38.8
52.6
39.4
20.5
56.0

2.5%
2.5%
2.2%
3.5%
2.4%

Industrial1
Propane ................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas2 ..........................................................
Metallurgical coal ..................................................
Other industrial coal ..............................................
Coal to liquids .......................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

21.0
27.0
20.3
3.8
7.2
3.3
-19.5

20.3
27.3
20.0
4.6
5.5
3.2
-20.2

22.3
24.1
15.1
7.0
6.6
3.8
-24.2

25.2
29.0
18.6
8.5
7.7
4.3
-27.5

28.8
35.0
23.1
9.1
8.9
4.8
-30.3

33.7
42.9
29.0
11.1
10.2
5.5
-34.2

39.7
53.0
38.0
14.2
11.6
6.3
-40.0

2.5%
2.5%
2.4%
4.3%
2.8%
2.5%
-2.6%

Transportation
Propane ................................................................
E853 ......................................................................
Motor gasoline4 .....................................................
Jet fuel5 .................................................................
Diesel fuel (distillate fuel oil)6 ................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas7 ..........................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

24.9
35.2
30.2
22.6
28.4
19.7
20.1
27.4

24.6
33.1
29.3
21.8
28.2
19.3
17.6
28.5

27.2
34.4
25.5
18.3
26.2
13.2
20.2
34.3

30.4
35.8
29.9
22.6
31.4
16.4
20.6
39.8

34.1
41.9
35.3
28.6
37.6
20.6
21.0
44.1

38.9
48.8
42.8
36.0
45.7
25.9
25.2
49.9

44.8
57.4
52.4
45.8
56.2
32.9
31.8
58.4

2.2%
2.1%
2.2%
2.8%
2.6%
2.0%
2.2%
2.7%

Electric power8
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Steam coal ............................................................

23.8
20.5
3.5
2.4

24.0
18.9
4.4
2.3

21.3
13.0
6.1
2.7

25.8
16.3
7.7
3.1

31.7
20.6
8.3
3.6

39.3
26.2
10.3
4.1

49.0
35.0
13.4
4.7

2.7%
2.3%
4.2%
2.6%

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Reference case

Table A3.Energy prices by sector and source (continued)

Table A3. (nominal


Energy
prices
bymillion
sectorBtu,
andunless
source
(continued)
dollars
per
otherwise
noted)
(nominal dollars per million Btu, unless otherwise noted)
Reference case
Sector and source
2012

2013

2020

2025

2030

2035

2040

Annual
growth
2013-2040
(percent)

Average price to all users9


Propane ................................................................
E853 ......................................................................
Motor gasoline4 .....................................................
Jet fuel5 .................................................................
Distillate fuel oil .....................................................
Residual fuel oil ....................................................
Natural gas ...........................................................
Metallurgical coal ..................................................
Other coal .............................................................
Coal to liquids .......................................................
Electricity ..............................................................

22.6
35.2
30.0
22.6
27.9
20.0
5.4
7.2
2.4
-28.8

21.9
33.1
29.0
21.8
27.9
19.4
6.1
5.5
2.4
-29.5

23.9
34.4
25.5
18.3
25.7
13.8
8.5
6.6
2.8
-34.9

26.8
35.8
29.9
22.6
30.8
17.2
10.2
7.7
3.2
-39.5

30.3
41.9
35.3
28.6
36.9
21.5
11.0
8.9
3.7
-43.4

35.0
48.8
42.8
36.0
45.1
27.0
13.2
10.2
4.2
-48.7

40.9
57.4
52.4
45.8
55.5
34.8
17.0
11.6
4.8
-56.2

2.3%
2.1%
2.2%
2.8%
2.6%
2.2%
3.8%
2.8%
2.6%
-2.4%

Non-renewable energy expenditures by


sector (billion nominal dollars)
Residential ............................................................
Commercial...........................................................
Industrial1 ..............................................................
Transportation.......................................................
Total non-renewable expenditures......................
Transportation renewable expenditures................
Total expenditures ............................................

231
172
215
727
1,344
0
1,345

243
177
224
719
1,364
1
1,364

288
220
299
641
1,448
1
1,449

330
259
372
734
1,694
4
1,698

370
294
433
855
1,952
8
1,960

425
344
513
1,038
2,320
12
2,332

504
420
631
1,283
2,839
16
2,855

2.7%
3.2%
3.9%
2.2%
2.8%
12.2%
2.8%

Includes energy for combined heat and power plants that have a non-regulatory status, and small on-site generating systems.
Excludes use for lease and plant fuel.
E85 refers to a blend of 85 percent ethanol (renewable) and 15 percent motor gasoline (nonrenewable). To address cold starting issues, the percentage of
ethanol varies seasonally. The annual average ethanol content of 74 percent is used for this forecast.
4
Sales weighted-average price for all grades. Includes Federal, State, and local taxes.
5
Kerosene-type jet fuel. Includes Federal and State taxes while excluding county and local taxes.
6
Diesel fuel for on-road use. Includes Federal and State taxes while excluding county and local taxes.
7
Natural gas used as fuel in motor vehicles, trains, and ships. Includes estimated motor vehicle fuel taxes and estimated dispensing costs or charges.
8
Includes electricity-only and combined heat and power plants that have a regulatory status.
9
Weighted averages of end-use fuel prices are derived from the prices shown in each sector and the corresponding sectoral consumption.
Btu = British thermal unit.
- - = Not applicable.
Note: Data for 2012 and 2013 are model results and may differ from official EIA data reports.
Sources: 2012 and 2013 prices for motor gasoline, distillate fuel oil, and jet fuel are based on prices in the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA),
Petroleum Marketing Monthly, DOE/EIA-0380(2014/08) (Washington, DC, August 2014). 2012 residential, commercial, and industrial natural gas delivered prices:
EIA, Natural Gas Annual 2013, DOE/EIA-0131(2013) (Washington, DC, October 2014). 2013 residential, commercial, and industrial natural gas delivered prices:
EIA, Natural Gas Monthly, DOE/EIA-0130(2014/07) (Washington, DC, July 2014). 2012 transportation sector natural gas delivered prices are based on: EIA,
Natural Gas Annual 2013, DOE/EIA-0131(2013) (Washington, DC, October 2014), EIA, State Energy Data Report 2012, DOE/EIA-0214(2012) (Washington, DC,
June 2014) and estimated State and Federal motor fuel taxes and dispensing costs or charges. 2013 transportation sector natural gas delivered prices are model
results. 2012 and 2013 electric power sector distillate and residual fuel oil prices: EIA, Monthly Energy Review, DOE/EIA-0035(2014/11) (Washington, DC,
November 2014). 2012 and 2013 electric power sector natural gas prices: EIA, Electric Power Monthly, DOE/EIA-0226, April 2013 and April 2014, Table 4.2, and
EIA, State Energy Data Report 2012, DOE/EIA-0214(2012) (Washington, DC, June 2014). 2012 and 2013 coal prices based on: EIA, Quarterly Coal Report,
October-December 2013, DOE/EIA-0121(2013/4Q) (Washington, DC, March 2014) and EIA, AEO2015 National Energy Modeling System run
REF2015.D021915A. 2012 and 2013 electricity prices: EIA, Monthly Energy Review, DOE/EIA-0035(2014/11) (Washington, DC, November 2014). 2012 and
2013 E85 prices derived from monthly prices in the Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Price Report. Projections: EIA, AEO2015 National Energy Modeling System run
REF2015.D021915A.
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