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Table A18. Petroleum Stocks by Census Division, 2000 and 1999 (Thousand Barrels)

Census Division Industry Utility Nonutility
2000 1999 2000 1999 2000 1999
New England 3,342 5,693 554 990 2,788 4,703
Middle Atlantic 8,560 9,538 3,736 7,890 4,825 1,649
East North Central 2,388 W 1,876 2,536 511 W
West North Central 1,851 W 1,851 2,016 0 W
South Atlantic 12,643 18,594 10,343 17,182 2,300 1,412
East South Central 1,685 W 1,671 2,117 14 W
West South Central 6,257 W 6,112 6,433 145 W
Mountain 1,004 W 994 1,052 10 W
Pacific Contiguous 1,641 W 1,208 2,600 433 W
Pacific Noncontiguous 1,272 W 1,209 1,495 62 W
U.S. Total 40,643 52,977 29,554 44,311 11,089 8,666
   W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
   Notes: •Values for the industry and nonutilities for 2000 are preliminary; utility values for 2000 are final.  Values for 1999 are final.  •Does not include petroleum coke stocks.  The utility stocks of petroleum coke were 186 thousand short tons at the end of 2000 and 355 thousand short tons at the end of 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," and Form EIA-900, "Monthly Nonutility Power Plant Report."