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Fuel Oil Use


Total Fuel Oil Consumption by Building Type

  • Commercial buildings in the U.S. used a total of approximately 1.3 billion gallons of fuel oil in 1999.
  • Only six building types had any statistically significant fuel oil usage, with education buildings using the most total fuel oil.

    Figure showing total fuel oil consumption by building type.  If you need assistance viewing this page, please call 202-586-8800.

Fuel Oil Consumption per Building by Building Type

  • Education buildings used the most fuel oil per building.
    Figure showing fuel oil consumption per building by building type.  If you need assistance viewing this page, please call 202-586-8800.

Fuel Oil Consumption per Square Foot by Building Type

  • Education, service, and retail (other than mall) buildings were the most intensive fuel oil users.
    Figure showing fuel oil consumption per square foot by building type.  If you need assistance viewing this page, please call 202-586-8800.

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Release date: January 21, 2003
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