Energy production and consumption statistics are provided in total and by fuel and provide an analysis of the latest 3 months data compared to the same period a year earlier. Energy price statistics cover domestic price indices, prices of road fuels and petroleum products and comparisons of international road fuel prices.
Highlights for the 3 month period April to June 2022, compared to the same period a year earlier include:
*Major Power Producers (MPPs) data published monthly, all generating companies data published quarterly.
Highlights for August 2022 compared to July 2022:
Lead statistician Warren Evans, Tel 0750 091 0468
Press enquiries, Tel 020 7215 1000
Statistics on monthly production and consumption of coal, electricity, gas, oil and total energy include data for the UK for the period up to the end of June 2022.
Statistics on average temperatures, wind speeds, sun hours and rainfall include data for the UK for the period up to the end of July 2022.
Statistics on energy prices include retail price data for the UK for July 2022, and petrol & diesel data for August 2022, with EU comparative data for July 2022.
The next release of provisional monthly energy statistics will take place on Thursday 29 September 2022.
To access the data tables associated with this release please click on the relevant subject link(s) below. For further information please use the contact details provided.
Please note that the links below will always direct you to the latest data tables. If you are interested in historical data tables please contact BEIS (kevin.harris@beis.gov.uk)
Subject and table number | Energy production and consumption, and weather data |
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Total Energy | Contact: Energy statistics, Tel: 0747 135 8194 |
ET 1.1 | Indigenous production of primary fuels |
ET 1.2 | Inland energy con |
Rest of the world account - Table 310-37011 : Rest of the world account
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
Community Care Fund Assistance Programme – Relocation allowance for residents of illegal domestic premises in industrial buildings who have to move out as a result of the Buildings Department’s Enforcement Action correct and accurate geospatial features to all building blocks.
The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) publishes details of all departmental spending over £25,000 on a monthly basis.
This data is also available on https://data.gov.uk/dataset/36e89928-b36c-4e78-b5d1-3096489bdf08/nio-central-government-spending-over-25-000-july-and-august-2021" class="govuk-link">data.gov.uk
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Annual report for EPM 18832 for period ending 25 July 2018
Chemical, physical, profile and laboratory analysis oceanographic data were collected aboard the Ferrel in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-07-25 to 2010-07-30 in response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill event on April 20, 2010, by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit (SMU), which consisted of multiple government and corporate agencies. These data include CDOM fluorescence, Volatile Organic Compounds, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature and water density. The instruments used to collect these data included CTD, bottle, fluorometer and oxygen meter along with other physical sampling devices. More specific information about each data set is located in their individual metadata records. This data set also contains products created for use in real time analysis and decision support. These products may include charts, graphs, maps, plots, and GIS formatted data files. The CTD data underwent preliminary quality assurance and control procedures at the National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC). The analytical chemistry data are provisional and provide results of onshore laboratory analysis of water and sediment samples. Cruise level information consisting of data management documents, cruise reports and plans, videos and pictures, and other miscellaneous documentation were gathered by the data managers. (NODC Accession 0069061)
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Detailed price prediction analysis for Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB) on Jul 25, 2025, including bearish case ($10.652), base case ($11.748), and bullish case ($12.718) scenarios with Buy trading signal based on technical analysis and market sentiment indicators.
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Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Highest Yield Won: FR0096 data was reported at 6.350 % in 08 Aug 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 6.210 % for 25 Jul 2023. Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Highest Yield Won: FR0096 data is updated daily, averaging 6.730 % from Oct 2022 (Median) to 08 Aug 2023, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.720 % in 25 Oct 2022 and a record low of 6.210 % in 25 Jul 2023. Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Highest Yield Won: FR0096 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Directorate General of Budget Financing and Risk Management. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table ID.MD004: Directorate Generate of Budget Financing and Risk Management: Government Debt Securities Yield.
Chemical, physical and profile oceanographic data were collected aboard NOAA Ship GORDON GUNTER in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-07-25 to 2010-07-31 in response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill event on April 20, 2010, by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit (SMU), which consisted of multiple government and corporate agencies. These data include conductivity, dissolved oxygen, hydrostatic pressure, salinity, sound velocity, temperature and water density. The instruments used to collect these data included CTD and oxygen meter along with other physical sampling devices. More specific information about each dataset is located in their individual metadata records. This dataset also contains products created for use in real time analysis and decision support. These products may include charts, graphs, maps, plots, and GIS formatted data files. The CTD data underwent preliminary quality assurance and control procedures at the National Coastal Data Development Center (NCDDC). Cruise level information consisting of data management documents, cruise reports and plans, videos and pictures, and other miscellaneous documentation were gathered by the data managers.
Chemical oceanographic data were collected aboard the RYAN CHOUEST in the Gulf of Mexico from 2010-07-25 to 2010-07-28 in response to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill event on April 20, 2010, by the Subsurface Monitoring Unit (SMU), which consisted of multiple government and corporate agencies. These data include Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and fluorescence. The instruments used to collect these data included fluorometer and gas chromatograph along with other physical sampling devices. More specific information about each dataset is located in their individual metadata records. This dataset also contains products created for use in real time analysis and decision support. These products may include charts, graphs, maps, plots, and GIS formatted data files. Cruise level information consisting of data management documents, cruise reports and plans, videos and pictures, and other miscellaneous documentation were gathered by the data managers. The Hydrocarbon Sensor Array data are raw and provisional.
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Note: Reporting of new COVID-19 Case Surveillance data will be discontinued July 1, 2024, to align with the process of removing SARS-CoV-2 infections (COVID-19 cases) from the list of nationally notifiable diseases. Although these data will continue to be publicly available, the dataset will no longer be updated.
Authorizations to collect certain public health data expired at the end of the U.S. public health emergency declaration on May 11, 2023. The following jurisdictions discontinued COVID-19 case notifications to CDC: Iowa (11/8/21), Kansas (5/12/23), Kentucky (1/1/24), Louisiana (10/31/23), New Hampshire (5/23/23), and Oklahoma (5/2/23). Please note that these jurisdictions will not routinely send new case data after the dates indicated. As of 7/13/23, case notifications from Oregon will only include pediatric cases resulting in death.
This case surveillance public use dataset has 19 elements for all COVID-19 cases shared with CDC and includes demographics, geography (county and state of residence), any exposure history, disease severity indicators and outcomes, and presence of any underlying medical conditions and risk behaviors.
Currently, CDC provides the public with three versions of COVID-19 case surveillance line-listed data: this 19 data element dataset with geography, a 12 data element public use dataset, and a 33 data element restricted access dataset.
The following apply to the public use datasets and the restricted access dataset:
Overview
The COVID-19 case surveillance database includes individual-level data reported to U.S. states and autonomous reporting entities, including New York City and the District of Columbia (D.C.), as well as U.S. territories and affiliates. On April 5, 2020, COVID-19 was added to the Nationally Notifiable Condition List and classified as “immediately notifiable, urgent (within 24 hours)” by a Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) Interim Position Statement (Interim-20-ID-01). CSTE updated the position statement on August 5, 2020, to clarify the interpretation of antigen detection tests and serologic test results within the case classification (Interim-20-ID-02). The statement also recommended that all states and territories enact laws to make COVID-19 reportable in their jurisdiction, and that jurisdictions conducting surveillance should submit case notifications to CDC. COVID-19 case surveillance data are collected by jurisdictions and reported voluntarily to CDC.
For more information:
NNDSS Supports the COVID-19 Response | CDC.
COVID-19 Case Reports COVID-19 case reports are routinely submitted to CDC by public health jurisdictions using nationally standardized case reporting forms. On April 5, 2020, CSTE released an Interim Position Statement with national surveillance case definitions for COVID-19. Current versions of these case definitions are available at: https://ndc.services.cdc.gov/case-definitions/coronavirus-disease-2019-2021/. All cases reported on or after were requested to be shared by public health departments to CDC using the standardized case definitions for lab-confirmed or probable cases. On May 5, 2020, the standardized case reporting form was revised. States and territories continue to use this form.
Access Addressing Gaps in Public Health Reporting of Race and Ethnicity for COVID-19, a report from the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, to better understand the challenges in completing race and ethnicity data for COVID-19 and recommendations for improvement.
To learn more about the limitations in using case surveillance data, visit FAQ: COVID-19 Data and Surveillance.
CDC’s Case Surveillance Section routinely performs data quality assurance procedures (i.e., ongoing corrections and logic checks to address data errors). To date, the following data cleaning steps have been implemented:
To prevent release of data that could be used to identify people, data cells are suppressed for low frequency (<11 COVID-19 case records with a given values). Suppression includes low frequency combinations of case month, geographic characteristics (county and state of residence), and demographic characteristics (sex, age group, race, and ethnicity). Suppressed values are re-coded to the NA answer option; records with data suppression are never removed.
COVID-19 data are available to the public as summary or aggregate count files, including total counts of cases and deaths by state and by county. These and other COVID-19 data are available from multiple public locations: COVID Data Tracker; United States COVID-19 Cases and Deaths by State; COVID-19 Vaccination Reporting Data Systems; and COVID-19 Death Data and Resources.
Notes:
March 1, 2022: The "COVID-19 Case Surveillance Public Use Data with Geography" will be updated on a monthly basis.
April 7, 2022: An adjustment was made to CDC’s cleaning algorithm for COVID-19 line level case notification data. An assumption in CDC's algorithm led to misclassifying deaths that were not COVID-19 related. The algorithm has since been revised, and this dataset update reflects corrected individual level information about death status for all cases collected to date.
June 25, 2024: An adjustment
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The yield on South Korea 10Y Bond Yield rose to 2.88% on July 14, 2025, marking a 0.05 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has edged up by 0 points, though it remains 0.30 points lower than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. South Korea 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
Official statistics are produced impartially and free from political influence.
This table contains 112 series, with data for years 1971 - 1997 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and was last released on 2013-07-25. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (28 items: Canada; Atlantic Region; Halifax; Nova Scotia; St. John's; Newfoundland and Labrador ...), Type of wage indexes (2 items: Basic construction union wage rate indexes; Construction union wage rate indexes including selected pay supplements ...), Index base period (2 items: 1986=100;1981=100 ...).
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Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Weighted Average of Yield Won: FR0096 data was reported at 6.340 % in 08 Aug 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 6.200 % for 25 Jul 2023. Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Weighted Average of Yield Won: FR0096 data is updated daily, averaging 6.718 % from Oct 2022 (Median) to 08 Aug 2023, with 19 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.679 % in 25 Oct 2022 and a record low of 6.200 % in 25 Jul 2023. Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Weighted Average of Yield Won: FR0096 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Directorate General of Budget Financing and Risk Management. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table ID.MD004: Directorate Generate of Budget Financing and Risk Management: Government Debt Securities Yield.
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This table contains 448 series, with data for years 1981 - 1997 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and was last released on 2013-07-25. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (28 items: Canada; Atlantic Region; St. John's; Newfoundland and Labrador; Halifax; Nova Scotia ...), Construction trades (4 items: Structural trades; Mechanical and electrical trades; Engineering and equipment trades; Architectural and finishing trades ...), Type of wage indexes (2 items: Basic construction union wage rate indexes; Construction union wage rate indexes including selected pay supplements ...), Index base period (2 items: 1986=100;1981=100 ...).
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EPM 5985, CAMERON RIVER, ANNUAL REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 25/7/1995
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Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Lowest Incoming Yields: FR0097 data was reported at 7.090 % in 10 Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 7.040 % for 26 Nov 2024. Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Lowest Incoming Yields: FR0097 data is updated daily, averaging 6.915 % from Oct 2022 (Median) to 10 Dec 2024, with 52 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.570 % in 25 Oct 2022 and a record low of 6.400 % in 25 Jul 2023. Indonesia Government Debt Securities: Bonds: Lowest Incoming Yields: FR0097 data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Directorate General of Budget Financing and Risk Management. The data is categorized under Indonesia Premium Database’s Interest and Foreign Exchange Rates – Table ID.MD004: Directorate Generate of Budget Financing and Risk Management: Government Debt Securities Yield.
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URL: https://geoscience.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/cr093254
PPL10 ANNUAL REPORT FOR PERIOD ENDING 25 JULY 2015
Energy production and consumption statistics are provided in total and by fuel and provide an analysis of the latest 3 months data compared to the same period a year earlier. Energy price statistics cover domestic price indices, prices of road fuels and petroleum products and comparisons of international road fuel prices.
Highlights for the 3 month period April to June 2022, compared to the same period a year earlier include:
*Major Power Producers (MPPs) data published monthly, all generating companies data published quarterly.
Highlights for August 2022 compared to July 2022:
Lead statistician Warren Evans, Tel 0750 091 0468
Press enquiries, Tel 020 7215 1000
Statistics on monthly production and consumption of coal, electricity, gas, oil and total energy include data for the UK for the period up to the end of June 2022.
Statistics on average temperatures, wind speeds, sun hours and rainfall include data for the UK for the period up to the end of July 2022.
Statistics on energy prices include retail price data for the UK for July 2022, and petrol & diesel data for August 2022, with EU comparative data for July 2022.
The next release of provisional monthly energy statistics will take place on Thursday 29 September 2022.
To access the data tables associated with this release please click on the relevant subject link(s) below. For further information please use the contact details provided.
Please note that the links below will always direct you to the latest data tables. If you are interested in historical data tables please contact BEIS (kevin.harris@beis.gov.uk)
Subject and table number | Energy production and consumption, and weather data |
---|---|
Total Energy | Contact: Energy statistics, Tel: 0747 135 8194 |
ET 1.1 | Indigenous production of primary fuels |
ET 1.2 | Inland energy con |