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Wyoming

July 20, 2023

Almost all U.S. renewable diesel is consumed in California; most isn’t made there


August 8, 2022

Energy production declined by record amounts in several states in 2020


August 31, 2021

Six U.S. states accounted for over half of the primary energy produced in 2019


August 31, 2020

More energy is used per person for transportation in states with low population density


September 4, 2019

North Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming consume the most residential energy per capita


August 14, 2019

State-level average annual gasoline expenditures per capita ranged from $400 to $1,400


August 6, 2019

Energy expenditures per dollar of GDP are highest in energy-producing states


September 4, 2018

Louisiana and Wyoming consume the most energy per capita; Rhode Island, New York the least


July 31, 2017

Wyoming, Texas, and Pennsylvania rank as the top net energy suppliers among states


November 10, 2016

In 2015, U.S. coal production, consumption, and employment fell by more than 10%


January 12, 2016

State severance tax revenues decline as fossil fuel prices drop


August 21, 2015

Major fossil fuel-producing states rely heavily on severance taxes


April 30, 2015

Energy resource permanent funds vary by purpose and state


November 5, 2014

Texas leads nation in growth in oil and natural gas production jobs during 2013


September 15, 2014

New petroleum technology revitalizes Powder River Basin oil production


August 7, 2014

Energy production and other mining account for a large percentage of some state economies


July 8, 2014

Wyoming, Gulf of Mexico dominate fossil fuels production on federal and Indian lands


June 27, 2014

The Columbia River Basin provides more than 40% of total U.S. hydroelectric generation


June 3, 2014

Recent trends in energy-related CO2 emissions vary across regions and states


May 1, 2014

Texas and Rockies natural gas mitigates disruption from Wyoming processing plant explosion


April 15, 2014

Twelve states produced 80% of U.S. wind power in 2013


January 27, 2014

States closer to western mines have lower coal costs


December 17, 2013

Pennsylvania is the fastest-growing natural gas-producing state


August 7, 2013

Wyoming dominates sales of coal produced from federal and Indian lands


May 21, 2013

A number of western states increased oil production since 2010


March 29, 2013

Two Wyoming mines accounted for 20% of U.S. coal production by tons in 2012


December 4, 2012

U.S. monthly crude oil production reaches highest level since 1998


June 11, 2012

U.S. dry natural gas production growth levels off following decline in natural gas prices


April 27, 2012

Top 5 producing states' combined marketed natural gas output rose in 2011


August 23, 2011

Wyoming produces almost as much coal as the next seven states combined