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  1. Daily Spot Prices of Crude Oil
  2. Dealer Tank Wagon Price (Motor Gasoline; U.S., PADD, & State)
  3. Definitions (EIA Glossary of Energy Terms)
  4.  Degree-Day
  5. Delaware Energy Profile
  6. Deliveries of Natural Gas (See Consumption)
  7.  Demand, Energy (Consumption; includes U.S. & International)
  8. Demand-Side Management
  9. Demonstrated Reserve Base of Coal (U.S., Census Division & State)
  10. Denmark Country Energy Profile
  11.  Deregulation
  12. Development Wells
  13.  Diesel Fuel, On-Highway (U.S., PADD & State)
  14. Diesel Fuel Prices: What Consumers Should Know (Brochure)
  15.  Dishwashers
  16.  Distillate Fuel Oil
  17. Disturbances, Electrical (See Blackouts; includes specific area affected)
  18.  Distributed Generation
  19. District Heating (U.S., Census Region & Division)
  20. Djibouti Country Energy Profile
  21. Domestic First Purchase Price of Crude Oil (See Crude Oil Wellhead Price)
  22. Domestic Uranium Production Report
  23. Dominica Country Energy Profile
  24. Dominican Republic Country Energy Profile
  25.  Drilling (Petroleum and Natural Gas)
  26. Driving Costs (Region)
  27. Dry Gas Production (Natural Gas; includes U.S. & State)
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