U.S. Energy Information Administration logo
Skip to sub-navigation
‹ U.S. States

Oklahoma   Oklahoma Profile

State Profile and Energy Estimates

Changes to the State Energy Data System (SEDS) Notice: In October 2023, we updated the way we calculate primary energy consumption of electricity generation from noncombustible renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal). Visit our Changes to 1960—2022 conversion factor for renewable energy page to learn more.

Profile DataPrint State Energy Profile
(overview, data, & analysis)

Last Update: February 15, 2024 Next Update: March 21, 2024                                                                                                                                               See full record of updates

Data in this section highlight only a small number of the many series available for this state. Use the "more" links on this page or the "Find" tool to access EIA's additional state-level data.

+ EXPAND ALL
Energy Indicators  
Demography Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period
Population 4.0 million 1.2% 2022  
Civilian Labor Force 2.0 million 1.2% Dec-23  
Economy Oklahoma U.S. Rank Period
Gross Domestic Product $ 240.5 billion 30 2022  
Gross Domestic Product for the Manufacturing Sector $ 20,100 million 34 2022  
Per Capita Personal Income $ 54,998 42 2022  
Vehicle Miles Traveled 44,760 million miles 27 2021  
Land in Farms 34.4 million acres 8 2022  
Climate Oklahoma U.S. Rank Period
Average Temperature 61.9 degrees Fahrenheit 9 2023  
Precipitation 36.6 inches 27 2023  
Prices  
Petroleum Oklahoma U.S. Average Period find more
Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase $ 77.92 /barrel $ 77.46 /barrel Nov-23  
Natural Gas Oklahoma U.S. Average Period find more
City Gate $ 6.09 /thousand cu ft $ 4.36 /thousand cu ft Nov-23 find more
Residential $ 16.00 /thousand cu ft $ 13.36 /thousand cu ft Nov-23 find more
Coal Oklahoma U.S. Average Period find more
Average Sales Price -- $ 54.46 /short ton 2022  
Delivered to Electric Power Sector $ 2.33 /million Btu $ 2.51 /million Btu Nov-23  
Electricity Oklahoma U.S. Average Period find more
Residential 12.08 cents/kWh 16.19 cents/kWh Nov-23 find more
Commercial 9.00 cents/kWh 12.60 cents/kWh Nov-23 find more
Industrial 6.12 cents/kWh 7.90 cents/kWh Nov-23 find more
Reserves  
Reserves Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Crude Oil (as of Dec. 31) 1,474 million barrels 3.6% 2021 find more
Expected Future Production of Dry Natural Gas (as of Dec. 31) 35,531 billion cu ft 6.0% 2021 find more
Expected Future Production of Natural Gas Plant Liquids 2,764 million barrels 10.6% 2021 find more
Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines -- -- 2022 find more
Rotary Rigs & Wells Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Natural Gas Producing Wells 40,360 wells 8.4% 2020 find more
Capacity Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period
Crude Oil Refinery Capacity (as of Jan. 1) 523,800 barrels/calendar day 2.9% 2023  
Electric Power Industry Net Summer Capacity 33,172 MW 2.8% Nov-23  
Supply & Distribution  
Production Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Total Energy 4,187 trillion Btu 4.3% 2021 find more
Crude Oil 420 thousand barrels per day 3.2% Nov-23 find more
Natural Gas - Marketed 2,764,019 million cu ft 7.0% 2022 find more
Coal 2 thousand short tons * 2022 find more
Total Utility-Scale Net Electricity Generation Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Total Net Electricity Generation 6,275 thousand MWh 1.9% Nov-23  
Utility-Scale Net Electricity Generation (share of total) Oklahoma U.S. Average Period
Petroleum-Fired * 0.3 % Nov-23 find more
Natural Gas-Fired 43.6 % 42.0 % Nov-23 find more
Coal-Fired 7.1 % 15.9 % Nov-23 find more
Nuclear 0.0 % 19.3 % Nov-23 find more
Renewables 49.2 % 21.9 % Nov-23  
Stocks Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Motor Gasoline (Excludes Pipelines) 252 thousand barrels 2.0% Nov-23  
Distillate Fuel Oil (Excludes Pipelines) 1,837 thousand barrels 2.2% Nov-23 find more
Natural Gas in Underground Storage 334,940 million cu ft 4.1% Nov-23 find more
Petroleum Stocks at Electric Power Producers 40 thousand barrels 0.2% Nov-23 find more
Coal Stocks at Electric Power Producers 4,555 thousand tons 3.5% Nov-23 find more
Fueling Stations Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period
Motor Gasoline 1,891 stations 1.7% 2021  
Propane 94 stations 3.9% Jan-24  
Electric Vehicle Charging Locations 321 stations 0.5% Jan-24  
E85 96 stations 2.2% Jan-24  
Biodiesel, Compressed Natural Gas, and Other Alternative Fuels 99 stations 3.5% Jan-24  
Consumption & Expenditures  
Summary Oklahoma U.S. Rank Period
Total Consumption 1,653 trillion Btu 22 2021 find more
Total Consumption per Capita 414 million Btu 10 2021 find more
Total Expenditures $ 17,859 million 27 2021 find more
Total Expenditures per Capita $ 4,475 16 2021 find more
by End-Use Sector Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period
Consumption
    »  Residential 299 trillion Btu 1.4% 2021 find more
    »  Commercial 244 trillion Btu 1.4% 2021 find more
    »  Industrial 652 trillion Btu 2.0% 2021 find more
    »  Transportation 457 trillion Btu 1.7% 2021 find more
Expenditures
    »  Residential $ 3,459 million 1.2% 2021 find more
    »  Commercial $ 2,307 million 1.2% 2021 find more
    »  Industrial $ 2,990 million 1.3% 2021 find more
    »  Transportation $ 9,103 million 1.5% 2021 find more
by Source Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period
Consumption
    »  Petroleum 99 million barrels 1.4% 2021 find more
    »  Natural Gas 757 billion cu ft 2.3% 2022 find more
    »  Coal 6,055 thousand short tons 1.2% 2022 find more
Expenditures
    »  Petroleum $ 10,551 million 1.4% 2021 find more
    »  Natural Gas $ 5,055 million 1.9% 2022 find more
    »  Coal $ 288 million 1.1% 2022 find more
Consumption for Electricity Generation Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Petroleum 4 thousand barrels 0.2% Nov-23 find more
Natural Gas 19,995 million cu ft 2.3% Apr-23 find more
Coal 306 thousand tons 1.0% Nov-23 find more
Energy Source Used for Home Heating (share of households) Oklahoma U.S. Average Period
Natural Gas 49.4 % 46.2 % 2022  
Fuel Oil 0.2 % 3.9 % 2022  
Electricity 41.9 % 41.3 % 2022  
Propane 6.1 % 5.0 % 2022  
Other/None 2.5 % 3.5 % 2022  
Environment  
Renewable Energy Capacity Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Total Renewable Energy Electricity Net Summer Capacity 13,113 MW 4.0% Nov-23  
Ethanol Plant Nameplate Capacity -- -- 2023  
Renewable Energy Production Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Utility-Scale Hydroelectric Net Electricity Generation 134 thousand MWh 0.7% Nov-23  
Utility-Scale Solar, Wind, and Geothermal Net Electricity Generation 2,941 thousand MWh 6.1% Nov-23  
Utility-Scale Biomass Net Electricity Generation 12 thousand MWh 0.3% Nov-23  
Small-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Generation 24 thousand MWh 0.5% Nov-23  
Fuel Ethanol Production 0 thousand barrels 0.0% 2021  
Renewable Energy Consumption Oklahoma U.S. Rank Period find more
Renewable Energy Consumption as a Share of State Total 22.2 % 12 2021  
Fuel Ethanol Consumption 4,356 thousand barrels 27 2021  
Total Emissions Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Carbon Dioxide 87.8 million metric tons 1.8% 2021  
Electric Power Industry Emissions Oklahoma Share of U.S. Period find more
Carbon Dioxide 26,607 thousand metric tons 1.6% 2022  
Sulfur Dioxide 12 thousand metric tons 1.1% 2022  
Nitrogen Oxide 22 thousand metric tons 1.8% 2022  

Notes & Sources

-- = No data reported.
*  = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values less than 0.5 are shown as *.)
NA = Not available.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Note: Small differences between source data and values displayed here may be due to independent rounding.
Note: Components of "Utility-scale net electricity generation (share of total)" may not add to 100% because "Total utility-scale net electricity generation" includes net generation from petroleum coke, pumped storage hydroelectric, other gases, and other energy sources, which are not shown separately.
Note: Territory data may be estimates based on EIA's Short-Term Energy Outlook.