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Mass Exodus at U.S. EIA Casts Doubt on Future Energy Reports - Marcellus Drilling News
It seems our favorite government agency, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), was populated by a lot of swamp creatures. Multiple sources are whispering to Reuters that 100 or more of the agency’s 350 employees (somewhere between 25% and 40%) either already have or soon will leave their jobs at the agency. They have opted...
US Energy Information Administration faces major staff loss
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA), a critical provider of energy data, is set to lose over 100 employees following the latest round of resignation offers under the Trump administration. The departures represent a significant reduction—nearly 40 per cent of the agency’s workforce of around 350. This exodus raises concerns about the agency’s ability to maintain its regular output of energy reports, many of which influence global oil a…


Over 100 Employees Leave US EIA, Putting Crucial Energy Data at Risk, Sources Say
HOUSTON (Reuters) – The U.S. government’s energy statistics arm is set to lose over 100 employees after the Trump administration’s latest round of resignation offers, putting at risk some of the most closely watched energy reports globally, three sources told Reuters. The U.S. Energy Information Administration publishes weekly, monthly and annual data on oil and gas output, crude and fuel inventories, and price forecasts, all used by traders and…
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