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Table F16: Total petroleum consumption estimates, 2022

Table F16: Total petroleum consumption estimates, 2022



State

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation a
Electric
power

Total a

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation a
Electric
power

Total a
Thousand barrels Trillion Btu
Alabama 1,224 3,359 11,212 99,469 73 115,338 4.8 16.8 65.6 521.0 0.4 608.6
Alaska 1,330 1,711 7,078 33,842 804 44,764 7.5 9.3 43.6 188.6 4.6 253.5
Arizona 1,246 3,859 11,413 103,600 62 120,181 4.8 19.2 65.7 548.6 0.4 638.7
Arkansas 1,166 1,499 8,753 52,399 115 63,932 4.5 7.6 51.4 277.4 0.7 341.6
California 5,850 18,126 70,102 533,951 58 628,086 22.7 89.6 412.6 2,860.0 0.3 3,385.3
Colorado 3,155 3,574 12,048 92,428 66 111,272 12.2 17.2 70.8 490.6 0.4 591.1
Connecticut 10,973 3,381 3,018 42,000 577 59,949 59.8 17.4 18.3 218.1 3.6 317.3
Delaware 1,173 682 4,895 14,687 205 21,642 5.3 3.3 30.0 76.5 1.2 116.4
Dist. of Col. 115 189 563 2,634 0 3,501 0.6 1.0 3.6 13.6 0.0 18.9
Florida 1,568 10,094 19,154 322,937 2,480 356,233 6.1 49.8 109.0 1,714.1 14.3 1,893.2
Georgia 1,977 5,201 14,841 162,788 377 185,183 7.6 25.6 84.4 861.2 2.2 981.1
Hawaii 149 1,399 2,710 28,320 10,862 43,439 0.6 6.2 16.5 155.8 67.0 246.2
Idaho 1,693 1,215 3,786 30,434 (s) 37,128 6.8 6.0 21.8 162.2 (s) 196.7
Illinois 6,566 5,656 52,068 162,767 84 227,141 25.4 28.1 269.7 868.6 0.5 1,192.2
Indiana 3,368 3,483 23,285 105,259 233 135,627 13.4 16.9 138.8 557.3 1.3 727.7
Iowa 7,059 4,556 24,598 54,543 233 90,989 27.4 22.9 106.1 289.1 1.3 446.9
Kansas 2,290 1,388 15,116 46,985 226 66,005 8.8 6.8 90.3 251.1 1.3 358.3
Kentucky 2,350 2,206 22,798 87,928 249 115,531 9.3 10.6 109.4 469.9 1.4 600.7
Louisiana 445 1,857 293,957 87,032 6,060 389,351 1.7 9.4 1,163.5 469.4 34.7 1,678.6
Maine 6,590 3,770 1,868 20,133 489 32,850 34.6 18.0 11.1 105.7 3.1 172.4
Maryland 4,302 4,024 4,827 69,021 327 82,500 21.4 20.2 27.8 360.7 1.9 432.1
Massachusetts 14,365 4,916 5,003 78,112 1,152 103,548 78.8 25.3 29.9 409.2 6.9 550.2
Michigan 9,332 5,220 17,254 130,305 3,644 165,755 36.9 25.0 99.4 680.3 20.9 862.4
Minnesota 8,606 4,452 21,312 81,418 100 115,888 34.7 21.2 123.8 429.3 0.6 609.6
Mississippi 1,350 1,716 12,065 59,256 12 74,400 5.2 8.3 72.6 313.7 0.1 399.9
Missouri 5,159 3,242 10,217 102,647 381 121,646 19.9 15.5 58.2 539.0 2.2 634.9
Montana 2,682 943 7,547 21,162 1,300 33,635 10.5 4.0 46.2 112.9 7.4 181.0
Nebraska 1,532 1,080 7,212 36,207 82 46,112 5.9 5.2 40.7 194.1 0.5 246.4
Nevada 623 1,794 5,511 50,764 19 58,711 2.5 8.7 31.8 271.5 0.1 314.6
New Hampshire 6,206 2,877 1,221 19,357 629 30,291 30.3 13.5 7.2 100.3 3.7 155.0
New Jersey 5,205 4,636 20,346 119,717 148 150,052 28.2 24.2 114.0 634.6 0.9 801.8
New Mexico 1,292 1,174 6,194 40,520 38 49,218 5.0 5.5 36.8 217.7 0.2 265.2
New York 24,663 15,155 14,246 199,517 2,692 256,273 130.0 79.6 83.1 1,064.8 16.4 1,374.0
North Carolina 5,448 9,911 13,464 152,335 512 181,670 23.0 48.3 75.1 798.6 3.0 948.0
North Dakota 1,798 1,176 10,947 18,348 61 32,330 7.2 5.9 62.7 99.0 0.4 175.2
Ohio 6,585 7,146 32,109 154,234 2,904 202,977 28.0 35.5 184.9 812.5 16.6 1,077.6
Oklahoma 2,185 2,450 17,956 76,619 53 99,262 8.4 12.1 108.4 410.1 0.3 539.4
Oregon 989 2,464 6,113 55,678 3 65,246 4.5 11.5 34.5 296.0 (s) 346.4
Pennsylvania 18,633 8,424 47,918 149,389 577 224,940 98.0 42.3 218.3 787.7 3.3 1,149.7
Rhode Island 2,773 861 1,340 10,373 96 15,443 15.2 4.5 8.3 54.0 0.6 82.4
South Carolina 1,185 2,756 6,601 87,561 347 98,451 4.8 13.4 38.3 460.9 2.0 519.3
South Dakota 1,230 472 3,700 17,934 45 23,380 4.9 2.3 20.8 95.3 0.3 123.6
Tennessee 1,827 2,998 12,066 121,718 362 138,972 7.2 15.0 71.5 644.5 2.1 740.2
Texas 5,032 11,821 951,438 568,514 571 1,537,376 19.3 58.0 3,601.6 3,047.3 3.3 6,729.5
Utah 605 1,868 8,827 50,005 55 61,361 2.4 8.7 52.6 267.5 0.3 331.5
Vermont 3,267 1,647 1,392 8,099 11 14,416 15.9 7.6 8.4 42.1 0.1 74.1
Virginia 5,231 5,996 9,743 135,549 1,106 157,625 24.4 28.9 56.0 717.6 6.4 833.2
Washington 2,827 4,121 19,453 110,749 46 137,196 12.2 20.1 116.0 601.6 0.3 750.2
West Virginia 1,039 1,081 8,217 29,203 287 39,828 4.5 5.4 43.0 155.7 1.7 210.2
Wisconsin 8,659 3,376 12,613 82,919 413 107,980 34.9 15.8 72.2 435.3 2.4 560.5
Wyoming 890 979 8,142 16,711 88 26,811 3.5 4.8 48.0 91.3 0.5 148.1

United States
215,808 197,983 1,908,257 4,940,360 41,317 7,303,725 991.4 978.2 8,474.2 26,256.1 243.8 36,943.7
aU.S. total includes other biofuels product supplied not allocated to the states. Notes: · Includes biofuels blended into the petroleum products, which are all assigned to the transportation
sector. · 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. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
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