Energy Information Administration
agency that provides energy data and analysis

US Gas Prices May Remain Elevated Into 2027 Despite End of Iran War, EIA Warns
The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that gasoline prices may remain above $3.70 into 2026 despite the end of Iran conflict, potentially peaking at nearly $4.30. Kevin Hassett emphasizes that geopolitical tensions will keep fuel costs elevated, impacting American consumers significantly.
Senators Warren and Hawley Urge EIA to Reveal Data Center Power Use
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley have called on the Energy Information Administration to gather more detailed data on data center electricity consumption. Their move aims to inform policy and manage the growing energy demands of digital infrastructure.

Crude Oil Price Falls to $90.96 per Barrel on March 11, 2026 Amid Market Fluctuations
Crude oil prices fell to $90.96 per barrel on March 11, 2026, down from $91.54 the previous day. This decrease highlights short-term market volatility while prices remain significantly elevated year-over-year due to supply and demand factors.