EIA Seeks Three More Years of Oil and Gas Data Gathering
Published Date: 5/30/2025
Notice
Summary
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) wants to keep collecting important info on natural gas liquids and oil and gas reserves for three more years, with some updates to the forms. They’re also keeping one survey paused for now. If you’re involved in the energy industry, this affects you, and the EIA is asking for your thoughts before moving forward—so don’t miss the chance to weigh in!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Three-year extension of EIA reporting
If your company files energy reports, the Energy Information Administration proposes to continue collecting data on natural gas liquids and oil and gas reserves for three more years and to make changes to Form EIA-64A and Form EIA-23L. The EIA is asking for public comment under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 before moving forward.
Continued suspension of EIA-23S survey
The Energy Information Administration will continue the suspension of Form EIA-23S, the Annual Survey of Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves (Summary Version). If your business previously provided data via Form EIA-23S, this suspension means that summary-version submissions remain paused while the EIA seeks comment.
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