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Table F16: Total Petroleum Consumption Estimates, 2021

Table F16: Total Petroleum Consumption Estimates, 2021



State

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation a
Electric
Power

Total a

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation a
Electric
Power

Total a
Thousand Barrels Trillion Btu
Alabama 1,201 2,679 10,957 100,751 37 115,625 4.7 13.3 64.1 527.8 0.2 610.1
Alaska 1,489 1,811 7,234 33,987 853 45,375 8.4 10.0 44.5 189.3 4.9 257.0
Arizona 1,330 3,747 10,836 103,620 85 119,619 5.1 18.5 63.2 548.5 0.5 635.7
Arkansas 1,045 1,539 8,678 53,191 95 64,549 4.0 7.6 50.9 281.6 0.5 344.7
California 6,468 18,123 69,022 511,318 68 605,000 25.1 89.8 407.0 2,730.9 0.4 3,253.2
Colorado 3,097 3,264 11,462 78,453 66 96,342 11.9 16.0 67.5 414.4 0.4 510.2
Connecticut 11,309 3,525 2,277 39,797 109 57,017 61.3 18.0 13.5 207.1 0.7 300.5
Delaware 1,051 617 5,046 15,131 42 21,887 4.9 3.1 30.7 78.9 0.2 117.8
Dist. of Col. 110 188 558 2,587 0 3,443 0.6 1.0 3.6 13.3 0.0 18.5
Florida 1,683 9,764 18,635 312,712 2,173 344,967 6.5 48.0 106.6 1,657.7 12.5 1,831.4
Georgia 2,045 4,984 14,251 161,294 148 182,722 7.9 24.7 81.5 851.3 0.9 966.2
Hawaii 154 1,460 2,701 26,005 9,886 40,205 0.6 6.5 16.5 142.7 61.0 227.2
Idaho 1,408 1,134 3,788 30,753 (s) 37,083 5.6 5.5 21.9 163.8 (s) 196.9
Illinois 7,231 5,557 52,074 162,948 112 227,923 27.9 26.6 268.5 868.7 0.6 1,192.4
Indiana 3,395 3,194 24,004 108,102 279 138,974 13.5 15.4 143.4 572.7 1.6 746.6
Iowa 5,497 2,201 25,385 54,535 247 87,865 21.4 10.9 109.9 288.9 1.4 432.5
Kansas 2,013 1,355 15,167 45,994 363 64,891 7.7 6.6 90.7 244.4 2.1 351.5
Kentucky 1,923 1,956 25,177 87,256 158 116,471 7.6 9.6 123.9 466.1 0.9 608.2
Louisiana 552 1,805 327,577 87,784 7,547 425,265 2.1 9.1 1,336.0 472.8 43.2 1,863.1
Maine 6,626 3,809 2,143 19,896 102 32,576 34.8 18.2 13.0 103.9 0.6 170.5
Maryland 4,236 3,953 4,761 74,128 195 87,272 21.0 19.8 27.4 386.9 1.1 456.3
Massachusetts 14,579 4,872 4,814 74,922 144 99,331 80.0 25.1 28.8 391.1 0.9 525.8
Michigan 9,463 5,239 16,566 131,052 2,533 164,853 37.4 24.9 96.5 683.4 14.5 856.7
Minnesota 7,748 3,463 22,002 81,178 214 114,604 31.2 16.4 126.6 427.7 1.2 603.1
Mississippi 1,390 1,565 12,090 59,909 12 74,965 5.3 7.7 72.6 316.8 0.1 402.5
Missouri 3,556 3,965 10,940 103,318 483 122,262 13.7 18.2 62.1 543.5 2.8 640.3
Montana 2,122 851 7,549 21,740 1,357 33,620 8.3 3.6 46.4 116.1 7.8 182.3
Nebraska 1,629 1,028 6,975 36,580 136 46,347 6.3 5.0 39.6 196.0 0.8 247.7
Nevada 636 1,744 5,284 47,758 16 55,438 2.5 8.5 30.8 255.0 0.1 296.9
New Hampshire 5,854 2,737 1,211 18,998 87 28,887 29.1 12.9 7.1 98.4 0.5 148.0
New Jersey 5,235 4,443 20,134 117,119 39 146,970 28.1 23.2 112.9 619.8 0.2 784.2
New Mexico 1,312 1,104 6,102 42,281 67 50,865 5.0 5.2 36.6 227.0 0.4 274.1
New York 24,836 14,561 15,054 181,647 1,054 237,152 130.3 76.5 88.6 960.9 6.5 1,262.8
North Carolina 5,149 6,076 13,076 152,974 358 177,633 21.9 28.7 72.9 802.4 2.1 928.0
North Dakota 1,766 1,279 10,796 18,421 68 32,329 7.1 6.1 62.2 99.3 0.4 175.1
Ohio 6,335 6,784 30,894 155,978 2,635 202,626 27.0 33.9 178.6 821.7 15.1 1,076.3
Oklahoma 2,100 2,274 17,856 77,017 66 99,312 8.1 11.1 107.6 412.0 0.4 539.2
Oregon 1,229 2,461 5,478 55,651 (s) 64,819 5.4 11.5 31.7 295.6 (s) 344.2
Pennsylvania 18,096 8,319 28,760 148,529 244 203,948 94.9 41.6 161.3 781.6 1.4 1,080.7
Rhode Island 2,801 891 1,294 9,994 16 14,996 15.3 4.6 8.0 51.9 0.1 80.0
South Carolina 1,245 2,608 6,959 90,461 154 101,426 5.0 12.7 40.4 476.4 0.9 535.3
South Dakota 1,212 468 3,716 18,252 85 23,734 4.8 2.2 20.9 97.0 0.5 125.4
Tennessee 1,675 3,056 12,118 123,210 254 140,314 6.6 15.1 72.2 653.3 1.5 748.8
Texas 3,349 13,454 999,615 551,076 402 1,567,895 12.9 63.3 3,923.4 2,954.2 2.3 6,956.1
Utah 429 1,745 8,266 47,752 68 58,259 1.7 8.2 49.6 254.4 0.4 314.3
Vermont 3,429 1,602 1,376 8,191 6 14,604 16.5 7.5 8.3 42.6 (s) 75.0
Virginia 5,231 5,893 9,081 136,201 531 156,937 24.3 28.4 52.5 718.8 3.1 827.0
Washington 3,152 4,171 19,143 108,654 22 135,142 13.5 20.2 115.3 589.5 0.1 738.7
West Virginia 1,022 1,022 8,144 29,907 301 40,395 4.4 5.1 42.8 159.2 1.7 213.3
Wisconsin 8,503 3,390 12,912 81,993 827 107,626 34.2 15.7 74.4 430.5 4.7 559.5
Wyoming 895 633 8,017 17,638 107 27,290 3.5 3.1 47.4 96.3 0.6 150.8

United States
209,841 188,360 1,967,954 4,858,799 34,851 7,259,805 967.0 924.4 8,902.4 25,784.8 205.0 36,783.5
aU.S. total includes other biofuels product supplied not allocated to the states. Notes: Includes biofuels blended into the petroleum products, which are all assigned to the transportation
sector. · Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Where shown, (s) = Physical unit value less than 0.5 or Btu value less than 0.05. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
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