EIA Extends Oil and Gas Reserve Reporting Surveys Three Years
Published Date: 11/19/2025
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The Energy Information Administration is extending its surveys about U.S. oil and gas reserves for three more years, with some updates. This affects companies reporting on crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids, helping the government keep accurate energy data for smart policy decisions. Comments on these changes are open until December 19, 2025, so don’t miss your chance to weigh in!
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