Frequently Asked Questions
What types and amounts of energy are produced in each state?
EIA has data on the types and amounts of energy produced in each state as follows:
- Coal, crude oil, natural gas, and fuel ethanol production in physical units and British Thermal Unit (Btu) equivalents back to 1960 in our State Energy Data System. To locate data for each state, click on the "Change State/Territory" field which is on the upper left side of the page and above the Overview tab. Then select a state. Scroll over the Energy Estimates tab and select “1960-2010 Estimates.” Scroll down the page and select the Production bar to view various types and amounts of energy.
- Coal — quarterly and annual
- Crude Oil — monthly and annual
- Natural Gas — monthly and annual
- Natural Gas Plant Liquids — monthly and annual
- Electricity — generation by fuel/energy source:
Last updated: February 28, 2013
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