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
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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See also

Footnotes