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Table CO2.T5. Transportation sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, North Dakota (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T5. Transportation sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, North Dakota
(thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))



Year



Coal a


Natural
gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Aviation
gasoline
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d
Jet
fuel

Lubricants
Motor
gasoline
Residual
fuel oil

Total
1960 13 (s) 23 255 7 801 35 1,780 33 2,935 2,948
1961 3 (s) 22 286 7 815 34 1,695 12 2,871 2,874
1962 2 2 54 462 10 879 36 1,856 10 3,308 3,312
1963 2 (s) 48 439 12 905 36 1,917 3 3,361 3,363
1964 2 (s) 57 443 8 936 38 1,935 3,416 3,418
1965 2 (s) 58 395 5 790 33 2,057 12 3,349 3,351
1966 2 (s) 50 569 11 821 34 2,029 25 3,538 3,540
1967 1 1 45 629 14 911 28 2,080 33 3,739 3,741
1968 1 (s) 45 704 17 1,069 30 2,193 40 4,099 4,100
1969 1 (s) 32 658 6 964 30 2,221 37 3,948 3,950
1970 1 (s) 33 621 1 795 31 2,356 19 3,856 3,858
1971 1 1 39 751 1 854 29 2,464 9 4,146 4,148
1972 1 14 34 802 1 784 31 2,659 4,309 4,324
1973 (s) 1 33 883 1 713 24 2,820 4,472 4,473
1974 (s) 2 32 780 (s) 746 23 2,716 4,297 4,299
1975 (s) 3 30 810 (s) 713 31 2,901 4,485 4,489
1976 (s) 4 30 845 1 693 34 3,081 4,683 4,687
1977 (s) 4 28 1,092 1 734 34 3,141 5,030 5,033
1978 6 34 1,147 2 707 37 3,283 5,209 5,214
1979 5 36 1,455 2 703 38 2,955 21 5,208 5,214
1980 10 22 1,635 3 656 34 2,825 5,175 5,185
1981 10 16 1,365 29 627 33 3,097 5,167 5,177
1982 26 12 1,388 39 608 30 2,975 148 5,199 5,226
1983 36 8 1,318 47 573 31 2,912 (s) 4,890 4,926
1984 27 11 1,303 5 654 33 2,994 (s) 5,001 5,027
1985 40 1 1,296 3 645 31 2,870 4,846 4,886
1986 17 13 1,207 6 632 30 2,837 1 4,726 4,743
1987 53 10 1,308 3 482 34 2,894 4,731 4,785
1988 96 11 1,345 4 505 33 2,850 4,748 4,844
1989 100 11 1,273 4 515 34 2,812 4,649 4,749
1990 97 10 1,288 3 454 35 2,724 4,514 4,611
1991 112 10 1,376 4 372 31 2,781 4,573 4,685
1992 153 10 1,361 4 540 32 2,807 4,753 4,906
1993 240 22 1,480 4 482 32 2,866 4,887 5,127
1994 240 15 1,651 5 327 34 2,803 4,835 5,075
1995 263 23 1,728 3 132 33 2,901 4,821 5,084
1996 269 18 1,825 5 101 32 2,966 4,947 5,216
1997 282 11 1,898 3 77 34 2,990 5,014 5,296
1998 25 15 1,604 1 87 36 2,966 4,708 4,734
1999 530 14 1,887 2 166 36 3,013 5,119 5,648
2000 584 12 1,809 1 169 36 2,958 4,985 5,568
2001 744 30 2,012 2 308 33 2,887 5,272 6,015
2002 761 20 2,056 2 216 32 2,898 5,225 5,986
2003 759 24 2,117 6 229 30 2,957 5,362 6,122
2004 765 22 2,191 8 448 30 2,860 5,560 6,325
2005 731 23 2,338 5 265 30 2,851 5,512 6,243
2006 721 15 2,375 5 301 29 2,756 5,480 6,201
2007 739 13 3,151 5 291 30 2,827 6,316 7,055
2008 634 13 2,527 8 251 28 2,810 5,637 6,271
2009 497 12 2,162 13 281 25 2,875 5,368 5,865
2010 770 15 2,603 1 337 24 2,983 5,963 [R ] 6,733
2011 773 17 3,446 1 365 29 3,160 7,017 7,790
2012 883 9 4,250 (s) 321 31 3,350 7,961 [R ] 8,844
2013 846 7 4,427 1 390 34 3,464 8,322 9,168 [R ]
2014 888 15 4,887 1 361 37 3,628 8,929 9,817
2015 822 14 4,260 1 453 36 3,539 8,302 9,125
2016 828 14 3,526 1 381 29 3,348 7,299 8,127
2017 1,069 14 3,902 1 336 28 3,301 7,582 8,651 [R ]
2018 1,177 16 4,288 1 351 28 3,307 7,993 9,170
2019 1,703 17 4,150 2 337 26 3,320 7,852 [R ] 9,555 [R ]
2020 1,556 16 3,526 2 329 22 2,930 6,825 8,381
2021 2,008 17 3,280 2 340 22 3,094 6,753 [R ] 8,762
2022 1,954 17 3,402 1 342 23 3,031 6,817 8,771
2023 2,028 16 3,393 1 362 17 3,138 6,927 [R ] 8,955 [R ]
2024 2,257 17 3,286 2 338 17 3,131 6,792 9,048

Footnotes:

a Beginning in 1978, consumption data not collected and assumed to be zero.

b Transportation use of natural gas to operate pipelines and as vehicle fuel. Excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.

c Excludes biofuels.

d Hydrocarbon gas liquids, assumed to be propane only.

— = No consumption. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.5.

Notes: · Data are carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions estimates from fossil fuels primary energy consumption, excluding renewable energy. The state data do not account for interstate flow of electricity and represent CO2 emissions in the state where fossil fuels are burned to generate electricity, although the electricity might be sold to ultimate customers in other states and sectors. · Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. · The continuity of these data series estimates may be affected by changing data sources and estimation methodologies. See the technical notes for each type of energy.

Web page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See technical notes. https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/