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US home heating bills seen flat to lower this winter -EIA

Published 10/11/2023, 04:29 PM
Updated 10/11/2023, 04:30 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Skyline of New York City is seen covered by clouds during the pass of a winter storm as it is seen from Weehawken, New Jersey, U.S., February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo

(Reuters) - Most U.S. consumers will spend about the same or less than they did last year to heat their homes this winter, depending on where they live and what fuel they use, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its winter fuels outlook on Wednesday.

EIA forecast the 46% of U.S. households that use natural gas as their main heating fuel will likely spend less on heating this winter than last year because gas prices will likely be lower.

With temperatures in the western U.S. expected to be warmer than the previous winter, EIA projected households in the West, regardless of fuel, would likely spend less on heating this winter than last, which was much colder than normal.

Combined, households that heat with gas and those that are in the West account for a total of 56% of all U.S. households, EIA said.

Because average demand for heating fuels in the winter exceeds U.S. production, EIA said inventories were an important source of winter supply.

Both gas and propane inventories were above the five-year (2018–2022) average going into the winter, EIA said, but noted that distillate fuel, which includes heating oil, was "well below" the five-year average.

The 60.1 million U.S. households burning gas as their primary heating fuel can expect to spend about $601 to heat their homes this winter, down about 21% from last winter, EIA projected.

For a list of total heating costs by fuel, see:

Fuel U.S. Household Heating U.S. Household Heating U.S. Households as

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Costs in 2023-2024 Costs in 2022-2023 of October 2023

Winter Winter

Natural Gas $601 $760 60,088,000

Electricity $1,063 $1,080 55,730,000

Propane $1,343 $1,380 6,513,000

Heating Oil $1,851 $1,720 4,789,000

Wood 1,770,000

Other 3,029,000

131,919,000

Total U.S. Households

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By the end of next year we will be on global pricing. Research the many new export terminals coming online.
The consumers have tight budgets in the real world!!! Hundreds of millions of people do not care what the CPI and PPI numbers!!! The EIA Nat gas weekly reports will continue to see more supply buildup!!
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