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Natural Gas Gross Withdrawals and Production
(Volumes in Million Cubic Feet)
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Gross Withdrawals
8,079,974 9,109,174 10,432,505 10,409,921 10,669,340 11,318,098 1967-2022
From Gas Wells
878,525 2,280,578 2,243,859 1,970,961 1,808,055   1967-2021
From Oil Wells
1,569,154 287,648 302,943 297,372 220,644   1967-2021
From Shale Gas Wells
5,632,295 6,533,829 7,878,966 8,134,830 8,634,037   2007-2021
From Coalbed Wells
0 7,120 6,738 6,759 6,605   2002-2021
Repressuring
554,853 620,164 578,784 592,770 475,391   1967-2021
Vented and Flared
96,946 238,054 251,186 263,046 102,267   1967-2021
Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed
204,334 209,947 224,046 217,995 216,292   1980-2021
Marketed Production
7,223,841 8,041,010 9,378,489 9,336,110 9,875,390 10,475,873 1967-2022
NGPL Production, Gaseous Equivalent
840,601 1,011,753 1,208,021 1,336,905 1,374,897   1967-2021
Dry Production
6,383,240 7,029,257 8,170,468 7,999,205 8,500,493   1982-2021
- = No Data Reported;  -- = Not Applicable;  NA = Not Available;  W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: Beginning with 2006, "Other States" volumes for the production series include the following states/areas: Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Virginia. Federal Offshore Pacific is included in California through 2020, and in "Other States" starting in 2021. Production series data for 2021 forward are estimates. Final 2021 state-level production series data will not be available until the 2021 Natural Gas Annual is published (scheduled for the third quarter of 2022). Gross withdrawal volumes in Florida fluctuate from year to year because nonhydrocarbon gases are occasionally included in gross withdrawals.  See Definitions, Sources, and Notes link above for more information on this table.
Release Date: 3/31/2023
Next Release Date: 4/28/2023