Table F1:  Motor Gasoline a Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates by Sector, 2007





State
Consumption

Prices b
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 1,122 63,133 64,300 0.2 5.9 329.5 335.6 21.26 5.0 124.6 7,005.5 7,135.0
Alaska
176 66 6,685 6,927 0.9 0.3 34.9 36.2 22.14 20.3 7.6 772.4 800.3
Arizona
45 1,075 68,890 70,010 0.2 5.6 359.5 365.4 21.95 5.1 123.1 7,890.3 8,018.5
Arkansas
123 950 33,889 34,962 0.6 5.0 176.9 182.5 21.54 13.8 106.8 3,810.2 3,930.9
California
280 4,448 376,053 380,780 1.5 23.2 1,962.6 1,987.3 23.06 33.7 535.2 45,250.4 45,819.2
Colorado
43 810 51,385 52,238 0.2 4.2 268.2 272.6 22.46 5.1 94.9 6,023.5 6,123.5
Connecticut
40 445 37,422 37,906 0.2 2.3 195.3 197.8 22.27 4.6 51.7 4,349.0 4,405.2
Delaware
7 193 10,834 11,034 (s) 1.0 56.5 57.6 21.70 0.8 21.9 1,226.8 1,249.4
Dist. of Col.
24 55 2,978 3,057 0.1 0.3 15.5 16.0 23.54 3.0 6.7 366.0 375.7
Florida
676 3,507 204,560 208,744 3.5 18.3 1,067.6 1,089.4 21.13 74.6 386.8 22,561.3 23,022.7
Georgia
72 1,784 119,213 121,069 0.4 9.3 622.2 631.9 20.15 7.6 187.6 12,537.4 12,732.6
Hawaii
12 244 11,092 11,348 0.1 1.3 57.9 59.2 24.18 1.5 30.8 1,399.9 1,432.2
Idaho
21 670 15,483 16,174 0.1 3.5 80.8 84.4 22.61 2.5 79.1 1,826.7 1,908.2
Illinois
240 1,794 122,242 124,277 1.3 9.4 638.0 648.6 22.34 28.0 209.2 14,252.5 14,489.7
Indiana
276 2,533 73,801 76,610 1.4 13.2 385.2 399.8 21.60 31.1 285.5 8,319.5 8,636.1
Iowa
1,609 1,394 37,248 40,251 8.4 7.3 194.4 210.1 21.37 179.4 155.4 4,154.3 4,489.2
Kansas
74 1,020 30,885 31,979 0.4 5.3 161.2 166.9 22.08 8.5 117.5 3,559.5 3,685.5
Kentucky
43 1,147 52,941 54,131 0.2 6.0 276.3 282.5 22.13 5.0 132.5 6,113.5 6,251.0
Louisiana
2,800 1,643 53,422 57,866 14.6 8.6 278.8 302.0 21.21 310.0 181.9 5,914.5 6,406.4
Maine
48 261 16,464 16,773 0.3 1.4 85.9 87.5 22.44 5.6 30.5 1,928.6 1,964.7
Maryland
34 1,040 65,189 66,263 0.2 5.4 340.2 345.8 22.45 4.0 121.9 7,638.5 7,764.4
Massachusetts
80 791 69,776 70,647 0.4 4.1 364.2 368.7 21.96 9.1 90.7 7,997.6 8,097.4
Michigan
82 2,218 113,760 116,059 0.4 11.6 593.7 605.7 21.90 9.4 253.4 13,000.7 13,263.5
Minnesota
941 1,476 62,210 64,627 4.9 7.7 324.7 337.3 21.98 108.0 169.3 7,135.6 7,412.8
Mississippi
32 628 39,874 40,534 0.2 3.3 208.1 211.5 20.92 3.5 68.5 4,354.2 4,426.3
Missouri
58 1,214 76,546 77,817 0.3 6.3 399.5 406.1 21.25 6.4 134.6 8,490.6 8,631.6
Montana
15 501 11,563 12,079 0.1 2.6 60.3 63.0 22.83 1.8 59.7 1,377.6 1,439.0
Nebraska
115 719 19,501 20,336 0.6 3.8 101.8 106.1 22.34 13.4 83.8 2,273.3 2,370.5
Nevada
17 313 28,084 28,414 0.1 1.6 146.6 148.3 23.00 2.1 37.6 3,371.1 3,410.8
New Hampshire
47 188 17,473 17,708 0.2 1.0 91.2 92.4 21.91 5.4 21.5 1,997.6 2,024.5
New Jersey
76 1,175 104,822 106,074 0.4 6.1 547.1 553.6 21.22 8.4 130.2 11,609.5 11,748.1
New Mexico
21 512 22,403 22,935 0.1 2.7 116.9 119.7 22.69 2.4 60.6 2,653.2 2,716.3
New York
263 2,164 136,714 139,140 1.4 11.3 713.5 726.2 22.19 30.5 250.6 15,833.5 16,114.5
North Carolina
1,153 1,385 105,333 107,871 6.0 7.2 549.7 563.0 21.83 131.3 157.8 12,000.1 12,289.2
North Dakota
17 577 8,054 8,648 0.1 3.0 42.0 45.1 22.22 2.0 66.9 933.9 1,002.8
Ohio
458 1,932 121,717 124,107 2.4 10.1 635.2 647.7 22.49 53.7 226.8 14,288.4 14,568.9
Oklahoma
218 1,269 43,898 45,385 1.1 6.6 229.1 236.9 21.45 24.4 142.1 4,913.5 5,080.0
Oregon
32 868 36,910 37,810 0.2 4.5 192.6 197.3 23.49 4.0 106.4 4,525.1 4,635.5
Pennsylvania
91 1,542 122,337 123,970 0.5 8.0 638.5 647.0 22.40 10.7 180.3 14,304.6 14,495.5
Rhode Island
10 154 9,565 9,730 0.1 0.8 49.9 50.8 22.38 1.2 18.0 1,117.2 1,136.4
South Carolina
35 713 60,580 61,328 0.2 3.7 316.2 320.1 20.78 3.8 77.3 6,569.5 6,650.6
South Dakota
12 557 9,761 10,330 0.1 2.9 50.9 53.9 22.14 1.4 64.3 1,127.8 1,193.5
Tennessee
55 1,866 74,155 76,076 0.3 9.7 387.0 397.0 21.38 6.2 208.2 8,275.3 8,489.7
Texas
372 4,580 285,654 290,606 1.9 23.9 1,490.8 1,516.7 21.41 41.5 511.6 31,913.3 32,466.5
Utah
25 524 25,505 26,054 0.1 2.7 133.1 136.0 22.21 2.9 60.7 2,956.5 3,020.2
Vermont
7 198 8,149 8,354 (s) 1.0 42.5 43.6 21.87 0.8 22.6 929.9 953.3
Virginia
116 1,081 97,824 99,021 0.6 5.6 510.5 516.8 21.70 13.2 122.5 11,080.9 11,216.5
Washington
168 969 64,756 65,893 0.9 5.1 338.0 343.9 23.97 21.1 121.2 8,102.1 8,244.4
West Virginia
30 349 19,839 20,217 0.2 1.8 103.5 105.5 22.95 3.5 41.8 2,376.4 2,421.7
Wisconsin
56 1,677 60,542 62,275 0.3 8.8 316.0 325.0 22.85 6.7 200.1 7,221.5 7,428.2
Wyoming
429 315 7,779 8,523 2.2 1.6 40.6 44.5 21.86 48.9 36.0 887.4 972.2

United States
11,721 58,656 3,318,892 3,389,269 61.2 306.1 17,321.3 17,688.6 (c) 1,326.9 6,716.6 380,517.7 388,561.2
aIncludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, (s) = Btu value less than 0.05.
bState motor gasoline prices are the same for the commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors. Note:  Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. 
cDue to consumption weighting, U.S. average commercial price is $21.69 per million Btu, U.S. average industrial
price is $21.94 per million Btu, U.S. average transportation price is $21.97 per million Btu, and the U.S. average price of
all sectors is $21.97 per million Btu.
Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.