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Time2025-10-01 13:03:03 UTC2025-10-01 13:03:03 UTC at epicenterLocation10.859°N 123.837°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-10-01 13:03:03 UTC2025-10-01 13:03:03 UTC at epicenterLocation10.859°N 123.837°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-10-01 13:49:49 UTC2025-10-01 13:49:49 UTC at epicenterLocation7.349°S 128.347°EDepth151.40 km (94.08 mi)
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On 10/1/2025 1:49:49 PM, an earthquake occurred in Indonesia potentially affecting 100 thousand in MMI III. The earthquake had Magnitude 5.6M, Depth:151.4km.
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In-brief analysis
October 1, 2025
In 2023, Texas consumed more energy than any other state. Total energy consumption in Texas was twice as much as in California, the second-highest consuming state, and more than three times as much as in Florida, the third-highest consuming state, according to recently released data in our State Energy Data System (SEDS). U.S. total energy use peaked in 2007, and between 2007 and 2023, Texas’s energy consumption increased 21%, while U.S. energy use decreased 5%. According to our SEDS data, most of the energy consumption growth in Texas is attributable to increased industrial activity, population, and electricity demand.
In 2023, energy consumption in Texas was higher than in any other state for every sector. Texas also consumed more coal, natural gas, and petroleum than any other state, and it was second only
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