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Table F4: Fuel Ethanol Consumption Estimates, 2011

Table F4: Fuel Ethanol Consumption Estimates, 2011



State

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation

Total

Commercial a

Industrial a

Transportation a

Total a
Thousand Barrels Trillion Btu
Alabama 3 46 4,366 4,415 (s) 0.2 15.1 15.3
Alaska 15 23 733 770 0.1 0.1 2.5 2.7
Arizona 15 106 7,402 7,523 0.1 0.4 25.7 26.1
Arkansas 6 67 2,862 2,934 (s) 0.2 9.9 10.2
California 23 500 29,945 30,468 0.1 1.7 103.9 105.7
Colorado 3 64 3,326 3,392 (s) 0.2 11.5 11.8
Connecticut 5 56 3,969 4,030 (s) 0.2 13.8 14.0
Delaware 1 16 935 952 (s) 0.1 3.2 3.3
Dist. of Col. 16 2 147 165 0.1 (s) 0.5 0.6
Florida 95 194 19,422 19,710 0.3 0.7 67.4 68.4
Georgia 7 131 11,083 11,221 (s) 0.5 38.4 38.9
Hawaii 1 17 1,243 1,261 (s) 0.1 4.3 4.4
Idaho 2 42 1,062 1,106 (s) 0.1 3.7 3.8
Illinois 19 213 11,333 11,566 0.1 0.7 39.3 40.1
Indiana 64 130 6,942 7,136 0.2 0.4 24.1 24.7
Iowa 132 83 2,310 2,525 0.5 0.3 8.0 8.8
Kansas 5 56 2,697 2,758 (s) 0.2 9.4 9.6
Kentucky 4 71 4,807 4,883 (s) 0.2 16.7 16.9
Louisiana 4 105 4,921 5,030 (s) 0.4 17.1 17.4
Maine 2 34 1,725 1,761 (s) 0.1 6.0 6.1
Maryland 3 72 5,639 5,714 (s) 0.2 19.6 19.8
Massachusetts 14 94 6,438 6,546 0.1 0.3 22.3 22.7
Michigan 8 124 10,744 10,876 (s) 0.4 37.3 37.7
Minnesota 62 130 5,605 5,797 0.2 0.5 19.4 20.1
Mississippi 3 53 3,156 3,211 (s) 0.2 10.9 11.1
Missouri 4 71 5,346 5,422 (s) 0.2 18.5 18.8
Montana 1 26 983 1,010 (s) 0.1 3.4 3.5
Nebraska 6 48 1,418 1,472 (s) 0.2 4.9 5.1
Nevada 2 33 2,869 2,904 (s) 0.1 10.0 10.1
New Hampshire 4 15 1,308 1,327 (s) 0.1 4.5 4.6
New Jersey 7 123 10,850 10,980 (s) 0.4 37.6 38.1
New Mexico 2 32 1,754 1,788 (s) 0.1 6.1 6.2
New York 20 168 13,872 14,060 0.1 0.6 48.1 48.8
North Carolina 38 171 10,182 10,391 0.1 0.6 35.3 36.0
North Dakota 1 28 828 857 (s) 0.1 2.9 3.0
Ohio 10 153 11,290 11,453 (s) 0.5 39.2 39.7
Oklahoma 13 74 3,661 3,748 (s) 0.3 12.7 13.0
Oregon 4 120 4,231 4,355 (s) 0.4 14.7 15.1
Pennsylvania 7 102 9,771 9,881 (s) 0.4 33.9 34.3
Rhode Island 2 18 1,399 1,418 (s) 0.1 4.9 4.9
South Carolina 3 50 6,023 6,077 (s) 0.2 20.9 21.1
South Dakota 1 30 938 969 (s) 0.1 3.3 3.4
Tennessee 6 87 7,578 7,670 (s) 0.3 26.3 26.6
Texas 28 556 26,122 26,705 0.1 1.9 90.6 92.6
Utah 2 27 1,729 1,758 (s) 0.1 6.0 6.1
Vermont 1 16 814 831 (s) 0.1 2.8 2.9
Virginia 12 108 10,194 10,315 (s) 0.4 35.4 35.8
Washington 13 140 7,707 7,860 (s) 0.5 26.7 27.3
West Virginia 3 18 1,846 1,868 (s) 0.1 6.4 6.5
Wisconsin 5 101 5,485 5,591 (s) 0.3 19.0 19.4
Wyoming 38 13 474 525 0.1 (s) 1.6 1.8

United States
745 4,756 301,483 306,984 2.6 16.5 1,045.6 1,064.6
aIn estimating the Btu consumption of fuel ethanol, the Btu content of denaturant (petroleum
products added to ethanol to make it unsuitable for human consumption) is removed. This identifies
the renewable portion of fuel ethanol and avoids double-counting when summing data across energy
sources.
Notes: Fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline, which is accounted for under motor gasoline, is
shown separately in this table to display the use of renewable energy. ยท Totals may not equal sum
of components due to independent rounding.
Where shown, (s) = Physical unit value less than 0.5 or Btu value less than 0.05. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical
Notes.