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Table C15. Petroleum Consumption Estimates, Total and per Capita, Ranked by State, 2021

Table C15. Petroleum Consumption Estimates, Total and per Capita, Ranked by State, 2021


Rank
Petroleum Consumption Petroleum Consumption per Capita Petroleum Consumption Petroleum Consumption per Capita
State Million Barrels State Barrels State Trillion Btu State Million Btu
1 Texas 1,567.9 Louisiana 91.9 Texas 6,956.1 Louisiana 402.7
2 California 605.0 Alaska 61.8 California 3,253.2 Alaska 350.1
3 Louisiana 425.3 Texas 53.0 Louisiana 1,863.1 Wyoming 260.3
4 Florida 345.0 Wyoming 47.1 Florida 1,831.4 Texas 235.3
5 New York 237.2 North Dakota 41.6 New York 1,262.8 North Dakota 225.1
6 Illinois 227.9 Montana 30.4 Illinois 1,192.4 Montana 164.8
7 Pennsylvania 203.9 Hawaii 27.8 Pennsylvania 1,080.7 Hawaii 157.0
8 Ohio 202.6 Iowa 27.5 Ohio 1,076.3 South Dakota 139.9
9 Georgia 182.7 South Dakota 26.5 Georgia 966.2 Mississippi 136.5
10 North Carolina 177.6 Kentucky 25.8 North Carolina 928.0 Iowa 135.3
11 Michigan 164.9 Mississippi 25.4 Michigan 856.7 Oklahoma 135.1
12 Virginia 156.9 Oklahoma 24.9 Virginia 827.0 Kentucky 135.0
13 New Jersey 147.0 New Mexico 24.0 New Jersey 784.2 New Mexico 129.5
14 Tennessee 140.3 Maine 23.7 Tennessee 748.8 Nebraska 126.1
15 Indiana 139.0 Nebraska 23.6 Indiana 746.6 Maine 123.8
16 Washington 135.1 Alabama 22.9 Washington 738.7 Alabama 120.8
17 Missouri 122.3 West Virginia 22.6 Missouri 640.3 Kansas 119.6
18 Arizona 119.6 Vermont 22.6 Arizona 635.7 West Virginia 119.5
19 Kentucky 116.5 Kansas 22.1 Alabama 610.1 Delaware 117.2
20 Alabama 115.6 Delaware 21.8 Kentucky 608.2 Vermont 115.8
21 Minnesota 114.6 Arkansas 21.3 Minnesota 603.1 Arkansas 113.8
22 Wisconsin 107.6 New Hampshire 20.8 Wisconsin 559.5 Indiana 109.6
23 South Carolina 101.4 Indiana 20.4 Oklahoma 539.2 Tennessee 107.5
24 Massachusetts 99.3 Tennessee 20.1 South Carolina 535.3 New Hampshire 106.7
25 Oklahoma 99.3 Minnesota 20.1 Massachusetts 525.8 Minnesota 105.6
26 Colorado 96.3 Missouri 19.8 Colorado 510.2 Missouri 103.8
27 Iowa 87.9 South Carolina 19.5 Maryland 456.3 Idaho 103.4
28 Maryland 87.3 Idaho 19.5 Iowa 432.5 South Carolina 103.1
29 Mississippi 75.0 Wisconsin 18.3 Mississippi 402.5 Virginia 95.5
30 Kansas 64.9 Virginia 18.1 Kansas 351.5 Washington 95.4
31 Oregon 64.8 Illinois 18.0 Arkansas 344.7 Wisconsin 95.2
32 Arkansas 64.5 Nevada 17.6 Oregon 344.2 Nevada 94.4
33 Utah 58.3 Washington 17.5 Utah 314.3 Utah 94.1
34 Connecticut 57.0 Utah 17.4 Connecticut 300.5 Illinois 94.0
35 Nevada 55.4 Ohio 17.2 Nevada 296.9 Ohio 91.5
36 New Mexico 50.9 Georgia 16.9 New Mexico 274.1 Georgia 89.6
37 Nebraska 46.3 North Carolina 16.8 Alaska 257.0 North Carolina 87.8
38 Alaska 45.4 Colorado 16.6 Nebraska 247.7 Colorado 87.8
39 West Virginia 40.4 Arizona 16.5 Hawaii 227.2 Arizona 87.5
40 Hawaii 40.2 Michigan 16.4 West Virginia 213.3 Michigan 85.3
41 Idaho 37.1 New Jersey 15.9 Idaho 196.9 New Jersey 84.6
42 Montana 33.6 Florida 15.8 Montana 182.3 Florida 83.9
43 Maine 32.6 Connecticut 15.7 North Dakota 175.1 California 83.1
44 North Dakota 32.3 Pennsylvania 15.7 Maine 170.5 Pennsylvania 83.1
45 New Hampshire 28.9 California 15.5 Wyoming 150.8 Connecticut 82.9
46 Wyoming 27.3 Oregon 15.2 New Hampshire 148.0 Oregon 80.9
47 South Dakota 23.7 Massachusetts 14.2 South Dakota 125.4 Massachusetts 75.2
48 Delaware 21.9 Maryland 14.1 Delaware 117.8 Maryland 73.9
49 Rhode Island 15.0 Rhode Island 13.7 Rhode Island 80.0 Rhode Island 72.9
50 Vermont 14.6 New York 11.9 Vermont 75.0 New York 63.6
51 District of Columbia 3.4 District of Columbia 5.1 District of Columbia 18.5 District of Columbia 27.6
United States 7,259.8 United States 21.9 United States 36,783.5 United States 110.8
Note: Petroleum includes biofuels blended into petroleum products and biofuels product supplied. U.S. total includes other biofuels not allocated to the states.
Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
Data Source: Table by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System based on population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. See Technical Notes. http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/