In 2019, the top six primary energy-producing states—Texas, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Oklahoma, West Virginia, and North Dakota—accounted for 55 quadrillion British thermal units (quads), or 55% of all of the primary energy produced in the United States. In 2000, these six states had accounted for 39% of the nation’s primary energy production, indicating that primary energy production has become more concentrated to the top producing states.
More ›Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System.
8/30/2021: $69.21/barrel
up$3.57 from week earlier
up$26.24 from year earlier
8/30/2021: $4.305/MMBtu
up$0.360 from week earlier
up$1.648 from year earlier
8/30/2021: $3.139/gal
down$0.006 from week earlier
up$0.917 from year earlier
8/30/2021: $3.339/gal
up$0.015 from week earlier
up$0.898 from year earlier
8/21/2021: 11.303 million tons
down0.543 million tons from week earlier
down0.059 million tons from year earlier