Table F1:  Motor Gasoline Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates by Sector, 2008





State
Consumption

Prices a
Expenditures
Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Commercial Industrial Transportation Total Commercial Industrial Transportation Total

Thousand Barrels

Trillion Btu
Nominal Dollars
per Million Btu

Million Nominal Dollars
Alabama
45 1,014 61,459 62,517 0.2 5.3 320.7 326.2 25.24 5.9 133.5 8,094.9 8,234.3
Alaska
116 73 6,518 6,708 0.6 0.4 34.0 35.0 29.20 17.7 11.2 993.0 1,021.9
Arizona
45 1,049 64,665 65,760 0.2 5.5 337.4 343.1 25.34 6.0 138.7 8,549.8 8,694.5
Arkansas
128 688 33,338 34,154 0.7 3.6 174.0 178.2 25.01 16.7 89.8 4,350.5 4,456.9
California
277 3,930 360,261 364,468 1.4 20.5 1,879.8 1,901.8 26.38 38.1 540.9 49,584.2 50,163.2
Colorado
43 643 49,644 50,330 0.2 3.4 259.0 262.6 25.53 5.7 85.7 6,613.7 6,705.1
Connecticut
76 369 35,791 36,236 0.4 1.9 186.8 189.1 26.10 10.3 50.2 4,873.4 4,934.0
Delaware
7 142 10,465 10,613 (s) 0.7 54.6 55.4 25.50 0.9 18.9 1,392.4 1,412.2
Dist. of Col.
61 66 2,448 2,575 0.3 0.3 12.8 13.4 26.18 8.3 9.0 334.4 351.7
Florida
627 3,465 195,656 199,749 3.3 18.1 1,020.9 1,042.3 25.01 81.9 452.2 25,532.0 26,066.0
Georgia
72 1,654 113,742 115,469 0.4 8.6 593.5 602.5 24.57 9.3 212.1 14,584.7 14,806.1
Hawaii
12 247 10,416 10,675 0.1 1.3 54.4 55.7 28.85 1.8 37.2 1,567.9 1,607.0
Idaho
71 617 14,927 15,616 0.4 3.2 77.9 81.5 26.09 9.7 84.0 2,031.9 2,125.6
Illinois
268 1,499 118,010 119,777 1.4 7.8 615.8 625.0 25.48 35.6 199.3 15,692.1 15,927.0
Indiana
382 2,364 71,411 74,157 2.0 12.3 372.6 386.9 24.90 49.6 307.2 9,279.7 9,636.5
Iowa
1,483 1,102 36,697 39,281 7.7 5.8 191.5 205.0 25.04 193.8 144.0 4,795.6 5,133.4
Kansas
62 800 30,343 31,204 0.3 4.2 158.3 162.8 24.94 8.0 104.2 3,949.3 4,061.5
Kentucky
43 788 51,103 51,934 0.2 4.1 266.7 271.0 25.46 5.8 104.6 6,789.9 6,900.3
Louisiana
43 675 50,810 51,529 0.2 3.5 265.1 268.9 25.53 5.7 89.9 6,769.2 6,864.8
Maine
20 199 15,607 15,826 0.1 1.0 81.4 82.6 26.64 2.8 27.6 2,169.6 2,200.1
Maryland
34 885 64,257 65,177 0.2 4.6 335.3 340.1 25.59 4.6 118.2 8,579.5 8,702.3
Massachusetts
79 727 67,214 68,020 0.4 3.8 350.7 354.9 25.89 10.7 98.3 9,078.7 9,187.6
Michigan
84 1,883 109,444 111,410 0.4 9.8 571.1 581.3 25.02 10.9 245.8 14,286.3 14,543.0
Minnesota
861 924 61,118 62,903 4.5 4.8 318.9 328.2 25.01 112.4 120.5 7,974.5 8,207.4
Mississippi
37 427 38,906 39,371 0.2 2.2 203.0 205.4 24.91 4.9 55.5 5,057.4 5,117.8
Missouri
58 931 75,846 76,835 0.3 4.9 395.8 400.9 24.35 7.4 118.3 9,636.3 9,761.9
Montana
17 359 11,250 11,626 0.1 1.9 58.7 60.7 26.27 2.3 49.1 1,542.1 1,593.5
Nebraska
106 460 19,652 20,217 0.6 2.4 102.5 105.5 24.94 13.7 59.8 2,557.0 2,630.6
Nevada
31 418 26,778 27,227 0.2 2.2 139.7 142.1 26.17 4.2 57.1 3,656.9 3,718.2
New Hampshire
61 151 17,188 17,400 0.3 0.8 89.7 90.8 25.73 8.2 20.3 2,307.9 2,336.4
New Jersey
74 953 102,677 103,704 0.4 5.0 535.8 541.1 25.06 9.7 124.5 13,424.6 13,558.9
New Mexico
21 469 21,655 22,145 0.1 2.4 113.0 115.6 25.71 2.8 62.9 2,905.0 2,970.7
New York
209 1,691 134,206 136,105 1.1 8.8 700.3 710.2 26.21 28.5 231.3 18,355.7 18,615.5
North Carolina
1,304 1,131 111,718 114,153 6.8 5.9 582.9 595.7 25.98 176.8 153.3 15,146.3 15,476.4
North Dakota
17 445 8,241 8,703 0.1 2.3 43.0 45.4 25.71 2.3 59.7 1,105.5 1,167.5
Ohio
380 1,537 119,644 121,561 2.0 8.0 624.3 634.3 25.43 50.4 203.9 15,874.1 16,128.4
Oklahoma
194 1,098 43,236 44,528 1.0 5.7 225.6 232.3 24.42 24.8 139.9 5,509.4 5,674.1
Oregon
32 706 35,671 36,410 0.2 3.7 186.1 190.0 27.03 4.6 99.6 5,030.9 5,135.1
Pennsylvania
91 837 119,724 120,652 0.5 4.4 624.7 629.6 26.08 12.4 113.9 16,292.1 16,418.4
Rhode Island
10 156 9,561 9,727 0.1 0.8 49.9 50.8 25.87 1.4 21.0 1,290.6 1,313.0
South Carolina
35 763 61,555 62,353 0.2 4.0 321.2 325.4 25.05 4.6 99.7 8,045.5 8,149.8
South Dakota
12 402 9,662 10,075 0.1 2.1 50.4 52.6 25.26 1.6 52.9 1,273.4 1,327.9
Tennessee
55 1,497 72,105 73,658 0.3 7.8 376.2 384.3 25.24 7.3 197.1 9,497.2 9,701.6
Texas
361 3,867 283,911 288,139 1.9 20.2 1,481.4 1,503.5 24.93 46.9 503.0 36,929.5 37,479.4
Utah
25 485 24,541 25,051 0.1 2.5 128.1 130.7 25.81 3.4 65.3 3,305.5 3,374.2
Vermont
7 115 7,865 7,987 (s) 0.6 41.0 41.7 26.67 1.0 16.0 1,094.4 1,111.4
Virginia
104 817 94,542 95,463 0.5 4.3 493.3 498.1 25.12 13.7 107.0 12,392.7 12,513.5
Washington
162 876 62,853 63,891 0.8 4.6 328.0 333.4 27.44 23.2 125.4 8,997.8 9,146.4
West Virginia
29 283 18,257 18,569 0.2 1.5 95.3 96.9 26.82 4.0 39.6 2,554.9 2,598.6
Wisconsin
56 958 59,198 60,212 0.3 5.0 308.9 314.2 26.05 7.5 130.3 8,048.2 8,186.0
Wyoming
336 282 7,591 8,208 1.8 1.5 39.6 42.8 25.43 44.6 37.4 1,007.1 1,089.1

United States
8,765 47,914 3,233,378 3,290,057 45.7 250.0 16,871.8 17,167.5 (b) 1,164.4 6,367.0 430,705.4 438,236.8
aState motor gasoline prices are the same for the commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors. Note:  Motor gasoline estimates include fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. · Totals may not equal sum of
components due to independent rounding.
bDue to consumption weighting, U.S. average commercial price is $25.46 per million Btu, U.S. average industrial
price is $25.47 per million Btu, U.S. average transportation price is $25.53 per million Btu, and the U.S. average price of
all sectors is $25.53 per million Btu.
Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
Where shown, (s) = Btu value less than 0.05.