Fossil fuel production
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The table below provides information about fossil fuel production by state. This information comes from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Click on a column heading in the table below to sort the data.[1]
Note: The U.S. averages below were calculated by Ballotpedia; these averages might differ from those provided by the EIA.
Fossil fuel production | |||||
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State | Crude oil production
(thousand barrels, December 2014) |
Natural gas
(million cubic feet, 2013) |
Coal production
(thousand short tons, 2013) |
Crude oil refinery capacity
(barrels/calendar day, January 2014) |
Total energy production
(trillion BTU, 2012) |
Alabama | 827 | 196,326 | 19,321 | 120,100 | 1,434 |
Alaska | 16,828 | 338,182 | 2,052 | 291,735 | 1,563 |
Arizona | 6 | 72 | 7,493 | 0 | 600 |
Arkansas | 584 | 1,139,654 | 98 | 90,500 | 1,472 |
California | 17,330 | 252,310 | -- | 1,960,671 | 2,335 |
Colorado | 7,264 | 1,604,860 | 28,566 | 103,000 | 2,921 |
Connecticut | -- | -- | -- | -- | 206 |
Delaware | -- | -- | -- | 182,200 | 4 |
Florida | 166 | 292 | -- | 0 | 461 |
Georgia | -- | -- | -- | 28,000 | 550 |
Hawaii | -- | -- | -- | 147,500 | 21 |
Idaho | -- | -- | -- | -- | 158 |
Illinois | 864 | 2,887 | 48,486 | 958,645 | 2,446 |
Indiana | 249 | 7,938 | 36,720 | 440,600 | 1,047 |
Iowa | -- | -- | -- | -- | 688 |
Kansas | 4,461 | 292,467 | 16 | 339,000 | 791 |
Kentucky | 292 | 94,665 | 90,862 | 247,500 | 2,391 |
Louisiana | 5,766 | 2,406,834 | 3,971 | 3,274,520 | 3,794 |
Maine | -- | -- | -- | -- | 133 |
Maryland | -- | 32 | 2,283 | 0 | 247 |
Massachusetts | -- | -- | -- | -- | 128 |
Michigan | 613 | 123,622 | -- | 123,000 | 618 |
Minnesota | -- | -- | -- | 359,500 | 420 |
Mississippi | 2,152 | 59,272 | 2,953 | 364,000 | 387 |
Missouri | 20 | 0 | 422 | 0 | 206 |
Montana | 2,530 | 63,242 | 36,694 | 188,600 | 1,009 |
Nebraska | 265 | 1,032 | -- | 0 | 362 |
Nevada | 28 | 3 | -- | 2,000 | 61 |
New Hampshire | -- | -- | -- | -- | 128 |
New Jersey | -- | -- | -- | 468,000 | 397 |
New Mexico | 10,379 | 1,195,431 | 22,452 | 130,700 | 2,316 |
New York | 27 | 23,458 | -- | 0 | 812 |
North Carolina | -- | -- | -- | 0 | 558 |
North Dakota | 36,647 | 235,711 | 27,529 | 70,000 | 2,138 |
Ohio | 1,245 | 186,181 | 26,328 | 530,000 | 1,064 |
Oklahoma | 10,879 | 2,143,999 | 1,054 | 523,300 | 2,961 |
Oregon | -- | 770 | -- | 0 | 497 |
Pennsylvania | 592 | 3,259,042 | 54,719 | 596,000 | 4,720 |
Rhode Island | -- | -- | -- | -- | 3 |
South Carolina | -- | -- | -- | -- | 647 |
South Dakota | 155 | 16,205 | -- | -- | 249 |
Tennessee | 31 | 5,400 | 1,090 | 180,000 | 469 |
Texas | 104,058 | 7,545,401 | 44,178 | 5,174,209 | 14,201 |
Utah | 3,329 | 470,863 | 17,016 | 173,050 | 1,119 |
Vermont | -- | -- | -- | -- | 79 |
Virginia | -- | 139,382 | 18,965 | 0 | 1,047 |
Washington | -- | -- | -- | 631,700 | 1,110 |
West Virginia | 601 | 717,892 | 120,425 | 22,300 | 3,721 |
Wisconsin | -- | -- | -- | 38,000 | 339 |
Wyoming | 6,892 | 1,858,207 | 401,442 | 166,300 | 9,611 |
United States total | 235,080 | 24,381,632 | 1,015,135 | 17,924,630 | 74,639 |
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration "State Profile and Energy Estimates" |
Energy in the 50 states
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