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Table F3: Motor Gasoline Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates, 2011

Table F3: Motor Gasoline Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates, 2011





State
Consumption

Prices a
Expenditures
Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Commercial Industrial Transportation Total

Thousand Barrels

Trillion Btu
Dollars per
Million Btu

Million Dollars
Alabama 44 636 60,612 61,293 0.2 3.3 316.3 319.8 27.12 6.3 90.0 8,578.2 8,674.5
Alaska 128 194 6,312 6,633 0.7 1.0 32.9 34.6 31.60 21.0 32.0 1,040.7 1,093.7
Arizona 126 875 60,974 61,975 0.7 4.6 318.2 323.4 26.97 17.7 123.1 8,580.1 8,720.8
Arkansas 71 765 32,820 33,656 0.4 4.0 171.3 175.6 27.35 10.2 109.1 4,684.4 4,803.7
California 259 5,669 339,231 345,160 1.4 29.6 1,770.1 1,801.0 30.02 40.6 888.1 53,144.0 54,072.7
Colorado 43 943 49,335 50,321 0.2 4.9 257.4 262.6 27.21 6.1 133.8 7,003.6 7,143.6
Connecticut 41 481 34,147 34,669 0.2 2.5 178.2 180.9 28.99 6.2 72.7 5,165.7 5,244.6
Delaware 7 169 9,992 10,168 (s) 0.9 52.1 53.1 28.08 1.0 24.7 1,463.9 1,489.6
Dist. of Col. 271 34 2,496 2,801 1.4 0.2 13.0 14.6 29.57 41.8 5.3 385.2 432.3
Florida 946 1,926 193,129 196,001 4.9 10.0 1,007.7 1,022.7 26.82 132.4 269.5 27,027.2 27,429.1
Georgia 71 1,299 110,078 111,448 0.4 6.8 574.4 581.5 26.29 9.7 178.1 15,097.8 15,285.7
Hawaii 12 147 10,969 11,128 0.1 0.8 57.2 58.1 33.75 2.1 25.9 1,931.6 1,959.6
Idaho 24 606 15,380 16,010 0.1 3.2 80.3 83.5 28.50 3.5 90.1 2,287.5 2,381.1
Illinois 185 2,054 109,094 111,333 1.0 10.7 569.3 580.9 28.04 27.1 300.5 15,963.5 16,291.2
Indiana 645 1,302 69,700 71,647 3.4 6.8 363.7 373.9 26.99 90.8 183.4 9,815.6 10,089.8
Iowa 2,139 1,353 37,474 40,967 11.2 7.1 195.5 213.8 27.61 308.2 194.9 5,399.1 5,902.2
Kansas 54 626 29,951 30,631 0.3 3.3 156.3 159.8 27.34 7.7 89.3 4,272.6 4,369.5
Kentucky 43 746 50,397 51,185 0.2 3.9 263.0 267.1 28.10 6.3 109.3 7,390.4 7,506.0
Louisiana 43 1,137 53,245 54,425 0.2 5.9 277.8 284.0 27.13 6.0 161.0 7,538.6 7,705.6
Maine 19 309 15,620 15,948 0.1 1.6 81.5 83.2 28.72 2.9 46.3 2,341.0 2,390.1
Maryland 34 791 62,057 62,882 0.2 4.1 323.8 328.1 28.20 5.0 116.4 9,132.0 9,253.4
Massachusetts 146 948 64,822 65,916 0.8 4.9 338.2 343.9 28.28 21.5 140.0 9,566.9 9,728.4
Michigan 79 1,204 104,430 105,713 0.4 6.3 544.9 551.6 27.37 11.3 172.0 14,916.9 15,100.2
Minnesota 630 1,319 56,695 58,644 3.3 6.9 295.8 306.0 28.78 94.6 198.0 8,514.0 8,806.6
Mississippi 32 620 37,144 37,796 0.2 3.2 193.8 197.2 27.22 4.5 88.1 5,275.6 5,368.2
Missouri 57 967 72,692 73,715 0.3 5.0 379.3 384.6 26.87 8.0 135.6 10,192.4 10,336.0
Montana 15 296 11,407 11,718 0.1 1.5 59.5 61.1 28.31 2.2 43.7 1,685.2 1,731.1
Nebraska 79 648 19,010 19,737 0.4 3.4 99.2 103.0 28.19 11.6 95.3 2,796.4 2,903.3
Nevada 17 288 25,245 25,551 0.1 1.5 131.7 133.3 27.98 2.5 42.1 3,686.1 3,730.7
New Hampshire 53 187 16,408 16,649 0.3 1.0 85.6 86.9 27.69 7.7 27.0 2,370.9 2,405.6
New Jersey 65 1,108 97,775 98,948 0.3 5.8 510.2 516.3 27.75 9.5 160.5 14,159.3 14,329.3
New Mexico 21 405 22,061 22,487 0.1 2.1 115.1 117.3 27.02 3.0 57.1 3,110.4 3,170.5
New York 186 1,561 128,775 130,522 1.0 8.1 671.9 681.1 28.22 27.4 229.9 18,959.7 19,216.9
North Carolina 379 1,700 101,294 103,373 2.0 8.9 528.6 539.4 27.97 55.3 248.1 14,785.1 15,088.5
North Dakota 12 313 9,413 9,738 0.1 1.6 49.1 50.8 29.32 1.9 47.9 1,440.3 1,490.2
Ohio 98 1,568 115,787 117,453 0.5 8.2 604.2 612.9 28.20 14.4 230.7 17,040.2 17,285.3
Oklahoma 149 847 41,964 42,960 0.8 4.4 219.0 224.2 26.94 20.9 119.1 5,898.0 6,038.0
Oregon 32 974 34,249 35,254 0.2 5.1 178.7 184.0 29.06 4.8 147.7 5,192.8 5,345.3
Pennsylvania 90 1,239 118,218 119,546 0.5 6.5 616.9 623.8 28.64 13.4 185.1 17,666.5 17,865.0
Rhode Island 10 110 8,704 8,824 0.1 0.6 45.4 46.0 28.57 1.5 16.4 1,297.3 1,315.2
South Carolina 35 506 60,590 61,130 0.2 2.6 316.2 319.0 26.71 4.8 70.5 8,443.5 8,518.9
South Dakota 12 326 10,255 10,593 0.1 1.7 53.5 55.3 27.95 1.7 47.6 1,495.4 1,544.6
Tennessee 55 851 74,460 75,365 0.3 4.4 388.5 393.3 27.23 7.8 120.9 10,577.9 10,706.6
Texas 299 6,026 283,048 289,373 1.6 31.4 1,476.9 1,509.9 27.22 42.5 855.9 40,205.3 41,103.7
Utah 25 393 25,111 25,530 0.1 2.0 131.0 133.2 28.37 3.8 58.2 3,717.3 3,779.2
Vermont 7 149 7,451 7,607 (s) 0.8 38.9 39.7 28.99 1.0 22.5 1,127.2 1,150.7
Virginia 106 949 89,213 90,268 0.6 5.0 465.5 471.0 28.66 15.8 142.0 13,342.9 13,500.7
Washington 103 1,129 61,942 63,174 0.5 5.9 323.2 329.6 29.81 16.0 175.6 9,633.6 9,825.2
West Virginia 27 191 19,163 19,381 0.1 1.0 100.0 101.1 29.02 4.2 28.9 2,901.4 2,934.5
Wisconsin 55 1,065 58,024 59,144 0.3 5.6 302.8 308.6 28.62 8.2 159.1 8,665.9 8,833.2
Wyoming 608 202 7,556 8,366 3.2 1.1 39.4 43.7 26.75 84.9 28.1 1,054.7 1,167.7

United States
8,685 50,148 3,135,921 3,194,754 45.3 261.7 16,363.2 16,670.2 (b) 1,259.2 7,337.1 457,961.9 466,558.3
aState motor gasoline prices are the same for the commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors. Notes: Motor gasoline estimates include fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. ยท Totals may not equal sum of
components due to independent rounding.
bDue to consumption weighting, U.S. average commercial price is $27.79 per million Btu, U.S. average industrial
price is $28.04 per million Btu, U.S. average transportation price is $27.99 per million Btu, and the U.S. average price of
all sectors is $27.99 per million Btu.
Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
Where shown, (s) = Btu value less than 0.05.