EIA Full Access — U.S. Energy Intelligence

EIA Full Access — U.S. Energy Intelligence MCP Connector for Claude

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The ultimate U.S. energy data Mega-Server: 34 tools covering petroleum, electricity, natural gas, coal, energy forecasts, state data, and international comparisons — every watt, barrel, and BTU from the federal government's energy agency.

34 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The definitive Mega-Server for U.S. energy intelligence. Why install 6 servers when one does it all?

What you can do

  • 🛢️ Petroleum (8 tools) — WTI/Brent, gasoline, refinery, stocks, SPR, crude imports
  • ⚡ Electricity (6 tools) — Grid demand, generation, prices, 100k+ generators
  • 🔥 Natural Gas (7 tools) — Henry Hub, storage, LNG, production, pipelines
  • ⛏️ Coal (6 tools) — Mine production, prices, quality, reserves, nuclear outages
  • 🔮 Outlook (4 tools) — STEO, AEO, IEO forecasts + international data
  • 🗺️ States (3 tools) — SEDS (1960→2024), total energy MER, emissions

Who is this for?

Power users, energy consultants, and AI agents that need cross-commodity U.S. energy intelligence in a single integration.

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34 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

get_coal_production

Get coal production by state, mine type, and rank

get_mine_production

Source: EIA-7A and MSHA-7000-2. Get individual mine-level coal production data

get_coal_prices

Also includes price-by-rank breakdown for bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, and anthracite. Get coal market prices by rank, region, and mine type

get_coal_quality

Get coal consumption and quality data: heat content, sulfur, ash

get_coal_trade

Get coal imports and exports by country, quantity, and price

get_coal_reserves

Get coal reserves, productive capacity, and stocks

get_electricity_prices

Source: EIA-826, EIA-861. Get retail electricity prices by state and sector

get_power_generation

Source: EIA-923. Get electric power generation by state, sector, and fuel source

get_grid_demand

Covers all major U.S. grid operators. Source: EIA-930. Get real-time hourly/daily electric grid demand

get_state_electricity_profiles

Get comprehensive state electricity profiles

get_generator_inventory

Over 100,000 generators. Source: EIA-860. Get inventory of every operable generator in the U.S

get_plant_generation

Includes net generation (MWh), fuel consumption, and heat rates. Source: EIA-923. Get individual power plant operations by fuel and prime mover

get_natgas_prices

Henry Hub spot price is the benchmark for North American gas trading. Get natural gas prices: Henry Hub, citygate, wellhead, industrial, residential

get_natgas_summary

S. natural gas balance: total production, consumption, imports, exports, and storage changes. Get natural gas supply and demand overview

get_natgas_reserves

Get natural gas proved reserves and exploration data

get_natgas_production

Get natural gas production: gross withdrawals, marketed production

get_natgas_trade

Get natural gas imports, exports, and pipeline flows

get_natgas_storage

The weekly storage report is a major market-moving event for gas trading. Get underground natural gas storage levels

get_natgas_consumption

By state and nationally. Get natural gas consumption by sector

get_short_term_outlook

Published monthly by EIA. Data range: 1974 to 2027. Get STEO: 18-month U.S. energy price and supply projections

get_annual_outlook

S. energy production, consumption, prices, and emissions using the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS). Includes reference case and side cases. Get AEO: 30-year U.S. energy projections

get_international_outlook

Covers global production, consumption, and emissions by region and fuel. Get IEO: international energy projections

get_international_data

Get country-level energy production, consumption, and emissions

get_petroleum_prices

Filter by product, area, and frequency. Get petroleum product prices: WTI, Brent, gasoline, diesel, heating oil

get_petroleum_summary

S. petroleum supply/demand balance including production, imports, exports, stocks, and consumption. The weekly petroleum status report data. Get petroleum supply and demand balance

get_crude_production

Get U.S. crude oil production and reserves data

get_refinery_operations

Get refinery capacity, utilization, and processing data

get_petroleum_trade

Get petroleum imports, exports, and movements

get_petroleum_stocks

Get petroleum stocks: commercial + Strategic Petroleum Reserve

get_petroleum_consumption

Get petroleum consumption and sales by product and sector

get_crude_imports

Source: EIA-814. Get crude oil imports by country, company, type, and grade

get_state_energy_data

Data from 1960 to present. The definitive source for state-level energy analysis. Get comprehensive state-level energy data (SEDS): production, consumption, prices, expenditures

get_total_energy

Includes total production, consumption, stocks, trade, prices, and CO2 emissions for petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear, and renewables. Get comprehensive U.S. total energy overview (Monthly Energy Review)

get_nuclear_outages

S. nuclear reactors. Get nuclear power plant outage data

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Complete U.S. energy dashboard: oil, gas, electricity, and coal prices

🇺🇸 **U.S. Energy Dashboard** | Commodity | Price | Trend | |-----------|-------|-------| | WTI Crude | $78.26/bbl | → | | Brent | $82.10/bbl | → | | Gasoline | $3.28/gal | ↓ | | Henry Hub Gas | $2.84/MMBtu | ↑ | | Electricity | 16.6¢/kWh | → | | Coal (bit.) | $68.40/ton | ↓ | 6 commodity queries executed across petroleum, gas, electricity, and coal tools.

Which state produces the most renewable energy and what are storage levels?

🌱 **Cross-Domain Query** Top renewable states (generation): 1. Texas — 149 TWh (wind leader) 2. California — 103 TWh (solar leader) 3. Washington — 82 TWh (hydro leader) 📦 Gas Storage: 2,584 Bcf (+11% vs 5yr avg) 🛢️ Crude Stocks: 432M bbl (commercial) 3 tools used: electricity + natgas storage + petroleum stocks

What does the STEO forecast for natural gas prices and how does it compare to coal?

🔮 **STEO Gas Forecast + Coal Comparison** Henry Hub forecast: - 2025 avg: $3.10/MMBtu (+9% YoY) - Winter peak: $3.80/MMBtu Coal delivered to power plants: $2.15/MMBtu Gas premium over coal: 44% Coal remains cheaper on BTU basis but gas dominates generation due to lower emissions and flexibility.

The Full server bundles **all 34 tools** from all 6 domain-specific servers in a single integration. Essential for cross-commodity analysis — comparing oil vs gas prices, tracking the renewable transition across generation and consumption data, or building comprehensive energy dashboards.

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