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Table E13. Transportation Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2021
(Million Dollars)

Table E13. Transportation Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2021 (Million Dollars)





State
Primary Energy


Electricity f




Total
Energy



Coal


Natural
Gas a
Petroleum


Total

Aviation
Gasoline

Distillate
Fuel Oil b

HGL c
Jet
Fuel d

Lubricants
Motor
Gasoline e

Residual
Fuel Oil


Total
Alabama 1 11 2,961 4 137 213 8,356 40 11,721 11,722 11,722
Alaska (s) 30 799 (s) 1,829 34 1,071 3,764 3,764 3,764
Arizona 20 24 3,277 13 1,068 201 9,304 13,888 13,908 1 13,909
Arkansas 1 7 2,166 1 81 124 3,957 6,336 6,336 (s) 6,336
California 281 57 18,515 12 5,758 889 49,655 2,750 77,636 77,917 73 77,990
Colorado 26 16 2,079 5 996 141 6,877 10,114 10,140 8 10,149
Connecticut 3 3 980 3 135 76 3,925 5,122 5,125 18 5,143
Delaware 1 237 5 166 24 1,416 3 1,852 1,852 1,852
Dist. of Col. 4 35 (s) 4 308 348 351 27 378
Florida 64 73 6,454 36 3,984 552 23,475 827 35,401 35,464 6 35,470
Georgia 22 21 4,360 13 1,422 310 12,028 98 18,252 18,274 9 18,284
Hawaii 2 384 1,103 26 1,602 86 3,203 3,203 3,203
Idaho 1 8 1,535 (s) 129 71 2,603 4,345 4,346 4,346
Illinois 1 13 6,037 5 2,158 310 11,405 (s) 19,929 19,930 29 19,959
Indiana 18 10 4,551 3 361 243 8,188 14 13,370 13,388 2 13,390
Iowa (s) 7 2,423 3 86 127 4,166 6,811 6,811 6,811
Kansas 9 8 2,101 5 106 106 3,372 5,700 5,709 5,709
Kentucky (s) 6 3,013 1 1,204 170 6,006 10,400 10,400 10,400
Louisiana 2 8 3,501 4 228 225 5,698 211 9,877 9,879 1 9,880
Maine (s) 3 568 (s) 44 41 1,896 4 2,556 2,556 2,556
Maryland 4 7 1,699 3 461 136 7,060 7 9,372 9,377 32 9,409
Massachusetts 1 10 1,413 2 664 130 6,981 12 9,212 9,213 21 9,234
Michigan (s) 13 3,072 12 536 249 11,836 41 15,760 15,760 (s) 15,760
Minnesota 3 12 2,699 2 530 158 6,547 9,949 9,952 2 9,954
Mississippi (s) 9 2,285 7 89 139 4,492 23 7,044 7,044 7,044
Missouri 2 11 3,430 4 333 220 8,331 (s) 12,328 12,331 2 12,332
Montana (s) 7 1,121 (s) 118 51 1,764 3,060 3,060 3,060
Nebraska 6 5 2,029 8 88 91 2,482 4,703 4,709 4,709
Nevada 6 6 1,275 1 943 79 3,930 6,235 6,241 (s) 6,241
New Hampshire (s) 3 364 (s) 54 35 1,894 2,351 2,351 2,351
New Jersey 7 9 2,627 4 1,174 219 9,572 320 13,924 13,931 23 13,954
New Mexico 6 6 2,330 (s) 91 108 2,732 5,266 5,272 5,272
New York 14 12 4,124 3 2,562 308 14,243 199 21,451 21,465 311 21,776
North Carolina 7 17 3,802 3 1,180 285 13,099 2 18,389 18,396 1 18,397
North Dakota (s) 7 1,142 1 66 46 1,181 2,443 2,443 2,443
Ohio 12 13 5,558 9 592 332 13,039 1 19,544 19,557 3 19,559
Oklahoma 12 9 3,253 7 644 169 5,008 9,090 9,103 9,103
Oregon 1 11 2,409 2 376 118 5,101 11 8,029 8,030 2 8,032
Pennsylvania 13 11 5,073 10 752 303 13,311 16 19,476 19,489 28 19,517
Rhode Island 1 1 235 (s) 23 19 997 (s) 1,277 1,278 4 1,282
South Carolina 1 10 2,672 5 267 193 7,198 112 10,456 10,457 10,457
South Dakota 3 832 (s) 58 42 1,399 2,336 2,336 2,336
Tennessee 3 15 3,713 1 1,371 238 9,078 (s) 14,416 14,419 14,419
Texas 14 56 19,319 9 3,603 1,227 36,048 1,305 61,566 61,580 12 61,592
Utah 4 9 1,771 1 657 93 3,917 6,448 6,452 5 6,458
Vermont (s) 1 215 (s) 18 16 808 (s) 1,058 1,059 1,059
Virginia 9 11 3,546 3 1,367 252 10,585 24 15,789 15,798 15 15,813
Washington 2 16 3,256 22 1,301 223 8,352 1,199 14,369 14,371 10 14,381
West Virginia (s) 2 1,527 1 14 75 2,312 3,931 3,931 3,931
Wisconsin 3 9 2,885 6 174 176 7,306 (s) 10,557 10,559 (s) 10,559
Wyoming (s) 3 1,331 (s) 39 51 974 2,397 2,397 2,397

United States
584 622 156,984 241 41,143 9,672 386,884 7,307 602,853 603,437 646 604,083
aTransportation use of natural gas as vehicle fuel only. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
bIncludes biodiesel and renewable diesel blended into distillate fuel oil. Includes biodiesel and renewable
diesel product supplied.
Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.5 million dollars.
cHydrocarbon gas liquids, assumed to be propane only. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
dKerosene-type jet fuel only; naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Industrial Sector, Other Petroleum." Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
eIncludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/
fElectricity sales to ultimate customers. Sales to public railroads and railway systems only. Excludes electric
vehicles.