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Table F6: Residual fuel oil price and expenditure estimates, 2022

Table F6: Residual fuel oil price and expenditure estimates, 2022




State
Prices Expenditures

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation
Electric
power

Total

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation
Electric
power

Total
Dollars per million Btu Million dollars
Alabama 19.65 19.65 14.12 16.54 0.5 75.5 70.2 146.1
Alaska 20.04 20.04 (s) (s)
Arizona
Arkansas
California 22.10 26.84 26.83 1.9 4,883.9 4,885.9
Colorado
Connecticut 24.68 24.68 22.33 22.48 5.1 0.2 69.7 75.0
Delaware 17.87 17.87 18.35 21.69 20.03 (s) (s) 5.4 6.6 12.0
Dist. of Col.
Florida 17.01 16.85 22.48 16.89 25.2 1,176.9 10.2 1,212.3
Georgia 16.69 25.95 24.78 16.9 182.1 199.0
Hawaii 21.44 20.56 23.85 23.34 63.9 158.1 1,270.8 1,492.9
Idaho 18.82 18.82 0.2 0.2
Illinois 20.07 14.30 19.77 17.9 0.7 18.7
Indiana 20.22 20.22 14.14 15.74 0.4 11.9 24.1 36.4
Iowa 20.03 20.03 1.9 1.9
Kansas 20.12 20.12 63.4 63.4
Kentucky 20.03 20.03 1.3 1.3
Louisiana 21.41 6.91 8.17 80.5 271.8 352.3
Maine 24.48 24.48 18.89 22.33 22.62 5.6 26.2 7.7 67.5 107.1
Maryland 18.94 18.94 20.17 23.47 21.55 0.6 1.1 11.8 12.7 26.2
Massachusetts 24.66 24.66 13.94 17.76 16.95 3.1 2.8 19.6 52.6 78.1
Michigan 20.03 20.03 14.14 9.01 14.24 0.4 2.9 73.5 0.8 77.5
Minnesota 20.19 20.19 20.19 0.5 2.4 2.9
Mississippi 20.22 16.99 16.99 (s) 39.8 39.8
Missouri 19.69 10.10 18.42 0.1 (s) 0.1
Montana
Nebraska 19.93 19.93 0.5 0.5
Nevada
New Hampshire 23.21 23.21 20.54 21.90 25.4 3.8 25.0 54.2
New Jersey 18.87 21.43 21.43 0.1 567.8 567.9
New Mexico
New York 18.59 18.59 18.65 18.58 18.62 22.6 53.2 347.7 190.9 614.4
North Carolina 16.81 16.81 18.62 17.36 (s) 8.2 4.0 12.2
North Dakota
Ohio 19.98 13.73 19.80 46.6 1.0 47.6
Oklahoma 19.74 19.74 53.5 53.5
Oregon 20.62 27.60 26.95 1.6 20.8 22.4
Pennsylvania 16.37 16.37 19.41 22.94 18.88 (s) 8.9 28.6 3.4 41.0
Rhode Island 24.83 24.83 18.86 21.82 0.1 1.0 0.8 1.8
South Carolina 17.01 17.01 18.35 18.28 1.3 9.8 198.8 209.9
South Dakota 19.74 19.74 19.74 0.8 0.4 1.1
Tennessee 20.22 13.28 18.80 4.7 0.8 5.4
Texas 19.16 13.92 14.35 288.2 2,317.8 2,606.1
Utah 18.84 18.84 0.1 0.1
Vermont 24.60 24.60 19.22 24.23 2.3 2.7 0.3 5.3
Virginia 16.90 16.90 12.72 18.52 14.00 (s) 14.7 34.3 3.9 52.9
Washington 21.38 26.84 26.83 0.7 2,129.0 2,129.7
West Virginia 17.01 17.01 0.8 0.8
Wisconsin 19.84 13.59 19.71 20.9 0.3 21.2
Wyoming

United States
21.39 19.62 19.96 22.66 20.22 69.3 916.3 12,577.5 1,714.2 15,277.3
— = No consumption. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Where shown, (s) = Expenditure value less than 0.05. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See
Technical Notes. http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/