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Table A15. Petroleum Consumption by Census Division and State, 2000 and 1999
(Thousand Barrels)


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Census Division and State Industry Utility Nonutility
2000 1999 2000 1999 2000 1999
New England 31,266 49,065 1,226 14,486 30,041 34,580
  Connecticut 10,338 14,537 21 10,008 10,317 4,529
  Maine 5,747 8,812 -- 1,133 5,747 7,679
  Massachusetts 14,015 18,199 244 600 13,771 17,600
  New Hampshire 904 3,328 783 2,663 120 665
  Rhode Island 93 4,114 18 19 74 4,095
  Vermont 171 76 159 64 11 11
Middle Atlantic 33,518 30,975 23,711 27,045 9,807 3,930
  New Jersey 1,856 1,685 715 1,205 1,141 480
  New York 25,625 23,165 19,304 20,243 6,321 2,922
  Pennsylvania 6,036 6,125 3,692 5,597 2,344 528
East North Central 4,835 7,278 3,901 5,222 934 2,057
  Illinois 855 1,312 276 722 579 590
  Indiana 644 840 530 554 114 285
  Michigan 2,096 2,692 2,049 2,620 47 73
  Ohio 802 1,008 777 985 25 23
  Wisconsin 438 1,426 270 341 168 1,085
West North Central 3,860 3,726 2,183 2,044 1,677 1,682
  Iowa 289 369 219 299 70 70
  Kansas 803 633 802 632 1 1
  Minnesota 1,793 1,780 219 201 1,574 1,579
  Missouri 613 724 592 703 21 21
  Nebraska 121 71 119 70 2 2
  North Dakota 105 90 95 81 10 10
  South Dakota 136 59 136 59 -- --
South Atlantic 70,880 79,530 64,628 73,997 6,252 5,533
  Delaware 1,413 2,318 729 2,059 684 259
  District of Columbia 343 547 272 547 71 --
  Florida 55,462 57,162 53,523 56,225 1,939 937
  Georgia 2,221 2,518 1,397 1,416 824 1,102
  Maryland 3,444 7,472 2,689 7,117 755 354
  North Carolina 2,174 1,912 1,005 632 1,169 1,279
  South Carolina 773 907 716 807 57 99
  Virginia 4,600 6,372 3,847 4,873 753 1,500
  West Virginia 449 322 448 321 1 1
East South Central 6,511 6,879 6,371 6,535 140 344
  Alabama 574 562 468 295 105 267
  Kentucky 266 263 261 220 5 43
  Mississippi 4,590 4,984 4,583 4,978 7 6
  Tennessee 1,081 1,069 1,059 1,042 22 28
   * = For detailed data, the absolute value is less than 0.5; for percentage calculations, the absolute value is less than 0.05 percent.
    Notes: •Values for the industry and nonutilities for 2000 are preliminary; utility values for 2000 are final.  Values for 1999 are final.  •While generation includes petroleum coke, consumption does not.  The utility petroleum coke consumption was 1,132 thousand short tons in 2000 and 1,608 thousand short tons in 1999.  The nonutility petroleum coke consumption was 3,021 thousand short tons in 2000 and 2,915 thousand short tons in 1999.  •Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.  •For a given fuel type, estimated totals for nonutility data at the Census division level will not exactly equal the sum of the estimated totals for all corresponding States.  This is because Census division level estimation is done by combining data regardless of State; thus avoiding the need to add State level estimates that may not all be available.
   Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-759, "Monthly Power Plant Report," Form EIA-900, "Monthly Nonutility Power Plant Report," and Form EIA-860B, "Annual Electric Generator Report-Nonutility."

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