U.S. EIA Cruse Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves
With Microsoft Excel
This interactive dashboard presents data on U.S. EIA Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves for the year 2015. It includes an analysis of overall changes from 2014 to 2015 in proved reserves. Each state is ranked based on various factors such as proved reserves, production, extensions, sales, acquisitions, and discoveries, depicted through bar charts. Additionally, a summary panel on the left side displays the ranking and actual numbers of each state, facilitating easy monitoring and status checks.
The dashboard offers concise insights into the U.S. crude oil and natural gas sector. Texas emerges as a dominant force across various metrics, underlining its pivotal role in the energy landscape. However, the limited number of new discoveries underscores the ongoing need for exploration efforts to sustain production levels. The federal offshore region shows potential for future development, while North Dakota's lead in sales reflects its competitiveness in the market. These insights guide strategic decisions on resource allocation, exploration initiatives, and market expansion to ensure continued growth and sustainability in the energy sector.