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Table F15: Other petroleum products consumption, price, and expenditure estimates, 2022

Table F15: Other petroleum products consumption, price, and expenditure estimates, 2022



State
Consumption a Prices Expenditures

Thousand barrels

Trillion Btu

Dollars per million Btu

Million dollars
Alabama 3,156 18.9 32.61 158.5
Alaska 2,325 14.5
Arizona 636 3.4 33.67 71.5
Arkansas 1,820 11.0 32.09 57.3
California 64,402 371.8 34.13 354.7
Colorado 1,553 9.6 33.82 16.8
Connecticut 219 1.2 32.07 24.5
Delaware 2,330 14.6
Dist. of Col. 3 (s)
Florida 776 4.2 33.27 92.5
Georgia 1,433 7.8 33.69 229.0
Hawaii 1,348 8.4
Idaho 57 0.3 35.28 4.9
Illinois 18,900 114.4 33.93 460.9
Indiana 7,547 46.4 34.42 126.8
Iowa 1,549 8.4 32.27 110.4
Kansas 6,033 37.5 32.72 41.7
Kentucky 5,163 31.5 32.48 153.0
Louisiana 74,019 444.7 26.12 5,074.2
Maine 60 0.3 40.55 1.2
Maryland 661 3.5 34.44 106.4
Massachusetts 564 3.1 33.43 80.7
Michigan 3,461 20.4 33.76 213.9
Minnesota 7,952 48.2 34.78 50.7
Mississippi 5,744 35.8 34.14 23.0
Missouri 975 5.3 34.25 102.6
Montana 2,786 17.5
Nebraska 443 2.4 31.53 30.5
Nevada 348 1.9 34.51 36.9
New Hampshire 42 0.2 36.58 1.1
New Jersey 6,511 40.1 31.67 226.1
New Mexico 1,698 10.5 31.79 2.6
New York 1,957 10.6 33.20 148.3
North Carolina 1,377 7.5 33.68 224.0
North Dakota 1,190 7.3
Ohio 11,420 68.4 33.78 562.4
Oklahoma 7,677 47.7 32.58 34.9
Oregon 2,627 14.2 34.15 50.8
Pennsylvania 6,049 35.8 34.02 316.7
Rhode Island 116 0.6 34.67 17.1
South Carolina 708 4.0 32.04 108.9
South Dakota 118 0.6 40.55 1.2
Tennessee 4,299 25.6 32.26 281.5
Texas 144,220 849.7 25.06 8,277.0
Utah 2,970 18.5 35.05 23.6
Vermont 53 0.3 34.51 5.9
Virginia 1,231 6.7 32.98 194.0
Washington 9,341 58.3 32.86 50.7
West Virginia 811 4.8 30.63 77.7
Wisconsin 1,824 9.9 33.89 265.8
Wyoming 1,790 11.2 30.58 8.7

United States
426,576 2,531.9 27.25 18,501.4
aU.S. total includes other biofuels product supplied not allocated to the states. Notes: · Other Petroleum Products is the subtotal of 12 petroleum products, such as petrochemical feedstocks,
special naphthas, waxes, and miscellaneous products, mostly used in the industrial sector. See a full description in
the Petroleum Technical Notes. · Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
— = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made to remove consumption not covered in
expenditure calculations. See explanation of adjustments in Section 7 of the Price and Expenditure Technical Notes.
Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/
Where shown, (s) = Physical unit value less than 0.5, Btu value less than 0.05, or expenditure value less than 0.05.