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Table CO2.T5. Transportation sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Mexico (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T5. Transportation sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Mexico
(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 4 931 70 827 30 833 36 3,446 12 5,253 6,188
1961 1 1,413 63 793 36 886 35 3,500 29 5,341 6,755
1962 (s) 1,395 100 1,025 35 981 55 3,636 17 5,850 7,245
1963 (s) 1,365 98 1,115 34 1,023 55 3,778 17 6,119 7,484
1964 (s) 1,165 110 1,060 58 1,064 57 3,827 (s) 6,177 7,342
1965 (s) 1,463 83 1,128 49 974 37 3,931 17 6,220 7,683
1966 (s) 1,241 70 1,088 41 1,055 38 4,062 19 6,374 7,615
1967 (s) 1,422 50 958 37 1,227 33 4,124 6 6,435 7,856
1968 (s) 1,517 45 1,204 53 1,443 36 4,333 2 7,117 8,634
1969 (s) 1,659 44 1,268 65 1,263 37 4,599 1 7,276 8,935
1970 (s) 1,739 39 1,361 59 1,211 37 4,819 5 7,531 9,270
1971 (s) 1,671 41 1,406 68 1,163 37 5,196 3 7,914 9,585
1972 (s) 2,097 37 1,730 77 1,112 40 5,545 8,541 10,638
1973 (s) 1,686 30 1,960 57 1,061 44 5,922 9,073 10,758
1974 (s) 1,840 37 1,955 54 1,070 42 5,790 8,949 10,789
1975 1,655 28 1,810 51 1,039 44 6,081 9,053 10,708
1976 1,577 28 2,009 49 950 49 6,431 9,516 11,093
1977 1,257 28 2,246 53 1,010 48 6,651 10,036 11,293
1978 1,292 29 2,652 53 911 51 7,001 10,697 11,989
1979 1,646 28 2,429 2 1,030 54 6,646 10,190 11,835
1980 2,131 58 2,331 7 1,036 48 6,255 9,735 11,865
1981 2,196 48 3,504 30 989 46 6,276 10,893 13,090
1982 1,945 45 2,416 22 1,018 42 6,346 9,888 11,833
1983 1,675 37 1,590 26 1,023 44 6,335 (s) 9,054 10,730
1984 524 29 1,712 20 1,165 47 6,412 (s) 9,385 9,909
1985 1,498 33 1,898 23 1,115 44 6,520 9,632 11,130
1986 1,479 36 2,276 22 1,082 43 6,673 10,132 11,612
1987 1,473 30 2,493 17 1,163 48 6,916 10,668 12,140
1988 2,112 19 2,585 18 1,093 46 7,052 10,813 12,925
1989 2,918 34 2,563 27 1,110 48 6,894 10,675 13,593
1990 4,262 30 2,592 28 1,138 49 6,804 10,641 14,903
1991 3,964 33 2,656 19 959 44 6,992 10,703 14,667
1992 2,782 33 3,013 24 1,108 45 7,134 11,357 14,139
1993 3,446 25 2,581 24 1,300 46 7,354 11,329 14,775
1994 3,138 22 2,360 35 1,036 48 7,435 10,935 14,073
1995 3,078 19 1,236 23 892 47 7,402 9,618 12,696
1996 1,485 35 3,359 21 661 45 7,141 11,262 12,748
1997 3,384 36 3,660 18 717 48 7,588 12,067 15,451
1998 2,723 21 4,001 (s) 900 50 7,748 12,720 15,444
1999 2,517 24 3,883 4 1,115 51 7,909 12,986 15,503
2000 2,360 26 4,058 4 1,236 50 7,599 12,972 15,332
2001 2,357 28 4,268 9 1,255 46 7,689 13,295 15,652
2002 2,155 26 4,313 5 1,028 45 7,854 13,270 15,425
2003 1,598 22 4,571 13 999 42 7,981 13,628 15,226
2004 1,487 31 4,964 19 931 42 8,260 14,247 15,735
2005 1,083 21 5,107 18 935 42 8,116 14,239 15,322
2006 960 17 5,701 17 964 41 8,284 15,024 15,985
2007 745 16 5,601 10 796 42 8,175 14,640 15,385
2008 748 41 4,764 27 737 39 7,652 13,260 14,008
2009 645 30 4,491 11 548 35 7,915 13,031 13,676
2010 482 17 4,984 3 672 51 7,117 12,844 13,326
2011 397 16 5,197 4 626 51 7,386 13,280 13,677
2012 419 15 5,171 3 618 47 7,430 13,283 13,702
2013 488 13 5,264 4 604 48 7,358 13,292 13,781
2014 478 16 5,587 4 587 51 7,551 13,796 14,274
2015 484 14 5,796 5 606 56 7,394 13,871 14,356
2016 471 15 5,665 6 583 52 7,283 13,603 14,074
2017 492 13 6,107 2 620 51 7,742 14,536 15,028
2018 554 13 6,687 8 575 51 7,706 15,039 15,594
2019 677 14 6,802 1 589 49 7,644 15,099 15,776
2020 722 12 6,792 4 405 46 6,802 14,062 14,784
2021 607 13 7,384 1 458 51 7,687 15,595 16,203
2022 650 14 7,115 2 626 52 7,225 15,034 15,683
2023 750 13 6,877 1 628 37 7,204 14,760 15,510 [R ]
2024 707 14 6,632 1 542 35 7,196 14,420 15,127

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/