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Table E18. Petroleum and natural gas price and expenditure estimates, ranked by state, 2022

Table E18. Petroleum and natural gas price and expenditure estimates, ranked by state, 2022





Rank
Petroleum a Natural gas b
Prices Expenditures Prices Expenditures

State
Dollars
per million Btu

State
Million
dollars

State
Dollars
per million Btu

State
Million
dollars
1 California 38.92 Texas 138,675 Hawaii 50.71 Texas 28,153
2 Oregon 36.62 California 123,820 District of Columbia 15.23 California 26,495
3 Arizona 34.57 Florida 55,441 Massachusetts 14.73 New York 15,122
4 Washington 34.32 New York 42,943 California 13.85 Florida 14,502
5 Idaho 34.31 Pennsylvania 36,211 Maryland 12.41 Pennsylvania 13,889
6 Nevada 34.18 Illinois 33,454 New Hampshire 11.96 Illinois 11,911
7 Utah 33.81 Ohio 31,854 Maine 11.81 Ohio 11,546
8 Connecticut 32.93 North Carolina 29,314 Rhode Island 11.60 Louisiana 10,675
9 Maryland 32.79 Georgia 28,563 Missouri 11.36 Michigan 9,195
10 Maine 32.77 Louisiana 27,494 Connecticut 11.18 Georgia 8,013
11 Nebraska 32.71 Michigan 25,280 New York 11.10 New Jersey 7,368
12 West Virginia 32.65 Virginia 24,893 Illinois 10.99 Indiana 7,228
13 Vermont 32.62 New Jersey 23,512 New Jersey 10.24 North Carolina 6,640
14 Massachusetts 32.43 Washington 23,360 Kansas 10.09 Massachusetts 6,244
15 Pennsylvania 32.37 Tennessee 22,319 Georgia 10.00 Alabama 6,054
16 Rhode Island 32.35 Arizona 22,079 Delaware 9.95 Virginia 5,591
17 Wyoming 32.28 Indiana 21,393 Vermont 9.95 Wisconsin 5,132
18 North Dakota 32.22 Missouri 19,410 Colorado 9.88 Oklahoma 5,055
19 South Dakota 32.20 Colorado 18,231 Minnesota 9.58 Minnesota 4,767
20 District of Columbia 32.18 Wisconsin 17,918 Arkansas 9.45 Colorado 4,358
21 New Mexico 32.12 Alabama 17,868 Arizona 9.40 Arizona 4,246
22 Wisconsin 32.02 Massachusetts 17,842 Washington 9.28 Iowa 4,031
23 Delaware 31.96 Minnesota 17,648 Wyoming 9.16 Mississippi 4,026
24 New Hampshire 31.88 Kentucky 17,204 Nebraska 9.02 Arkansas 3,614
25 Alaska 31.85 South Carolina 15,389 Montana 8.98 Missouri 3,612
26 Indiana 31.76 Oklahoma 14,871 North Carolina 8.96 Tennessee 3,499
27 Kansas 31.67 Maryland 14,167 Florida 8.83 Maryland 3,479
28 Colorado 31.44 Iowa 13,189 Utah 8.80 Connecticut 3,368
29 Montana 31.42 Oregon 12,683 Iowa 8.79 South Carolina 3,111
30 Minnesota 31.40 Mississippi 10,910 Michigan 8.77 Kentucky 3,045
31 Ohio 31.35 Nevada 10,748 Nevada 8.75 Washington 2,955
32 New York 31.25 Connecticut 10,446 Pennsylvania 8.74 Kansas 2,734
33 Illinois 31.24 Utah 10,437 Ohio 8.71 Nevada 2,613
34 New Jersey 31.16 Arkansas 10,147 South Carolina 8.67 Utah 2,191
35 Tennessee 30.98 Kansas 10,022 Virginia 8.66 Oregon 2,121
36 North Carolina 30.92 New Mexico 8,158 Kentucky 8.53 Nebraska 1,749
37 Oklahoma 30.77 Nebraska 8,060 New Mexico 8.53 New Mexico 1,405
38 Missouri 30.57 Alaska 7,628 Tennessee 8.44 Rhode Island 1,053
39 Arkansas 30.50 Hawaii 7,201 Oklahoma 8.42 Idaho 983
40 Kentucky 30.30 West Virginia 6,803 Wisconsin 8.31 Alaska 905
41 Hawaii 30.23 Idaho 6,750 Alabama 8.24 West Virginia 894
42 Mississippi 30.22 Maine 5,650 Indiana 8.16 Wyoming 853
43 Alabama 29.95 North Dakota 5,371 West Virginia 8.16 Delaware 758
44 Virginia 29.88 New Hampshire 4,944 North Dakota 8.02 South Dakota 749
45 Michigan 29.84 Montana 4,934 Alaska 7.77 New Hampshire 718
46 South Carolina 29.63 Wyoming 4,332 South Dakota 7.76 Maine 715
47 Iowa 29.51 South Dakota 3,978 Oregon 7.36 Montana 700
48 Florida 29.28 Delaware 2,966 Idaho 7.32 North Dakota 690
49 Georgia 29.11 Rhode Island 2,666 Mississippi 7.31 District of Columbia 436
50 Texas 22.85 Vermont 2,416 Texas 7.28 Vermont 140
51 Louisiana 20.23 District of Columbia 608 Louisiana 7.11 Hawaii 139
United States 30.11 United States 1,052,199 United States 9.25 United States 269,473
aIncludes biofuels blended into petroleum products. Includes biodiesel and renewable diesel product
supplied.
Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
bIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/
Note: Rankings are based on unrounded data.