Table F10a:  Natural Gas Consumption Estimates by Sector, 2005



State

Residential

Commercial

Industrial
Transpor-
tation a
Electric
Power

Total

Residential

Commercial

Industrial
Transpor-
tation a
Electric
Power

Total
Billion Cubic Feet Trillion Btu
Alabama
42 25 166 15 105 353 43.4 25.9 171.6 15.6 107.6 364.1
Alaska
18 17 356 3 39 433 18.1 16.9 356.7 2.7 39.5 433.8
Arizona
36 32 17 19 217 322 36.0 32.1 17.1 19.6 222.8 327.7
Arkansas
34 32 91 9 49 214 33.8 31.7 91.1 9.0 50.4 216.0
California
484 233 822 20 689 2,248 492.8 237.5 837.6 20.6 709.3 2,297.7
Colorado
124 62 178 13 93 470 127.5 63.7 182.5 13.8 95.9 483.5
Connecticut
45 36 20 3 64 168 45.9 36.8 21.1 3.5 64.6 171.9
Delaware
10 8 15 (s) 13 47 10.7 8.7 15.8 0.1 13.4 48.6
Dist. of Col.
14 18 0 1 0 32 14.6 18.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 33.8
Florida
16 58 64 10 630 778 17.7 63.2 70.6 10.5 652.1 814.0
Georgia
125 53 156 7 72 413 128.2 54.4 160.7 6.8 75.6 425.8
Hawaii
1 2 (s) (s) 0 3 0.5 1.9 0.5 (s) 0.0 2.9
Idaho
22 13 23 5 11 75 22.8 13.9 24.1 5.7 11.7 78.2
Illinois
438 202 261 11 58 970 444.0 204.8 264.4 11.3 59.6 984.2
Indiana
149 76 264 7 35 531 151.3 77.6 268.9 6.9 36.0 540.7
Iowa
67 45 96 12 21 241 67.7 45.4 96.6 11.7 21.4 242.8
Kansas
65 30 118 29 14 255 65.9 30.0 119.4 29.2 14.2 258.7
Kentucky
56 37 116 8 17 234 57.8 38.0 118.9 8.5 17.7 240.9
Louisiana
41 25 917 42 285 1,310 43.1 26.3 960.6 43.9 293.5 1,367.3
Maine
1 5 3 1 49 58 1.2 5.2 2.9 0.6 51.2 61.1
Maryland
86 70 24 3 20 203 89.9 73.1 24.9 2.9 21.5 212.2
Massachusetts
119 57 48 3 152 378 119.8 57.2 48.2 2.6 157.4 385.3
Michigan
359 175 222 28 131 914 364.4 177.4 225.7 28.3 132.6 928.4
Minnesota
129 96 95 22 26 368 130.2 97.1 96.2 22.5 26.3 372.2
Mississippi
24 21 99 22 136 302 25.2 21.5 102.1 22.1 139.9 310.7
Missouri
107 60 66 3 32 268 109.0 61.6 67.7 2.7 32.5 273.4
Montana
20 13 27 8 (s) 68 20.6 13.7 28.3 8.3 0.2 71.1
Nebraska
38 27 41 4 8 119 38.4 27.7 41.6 4.5 8.0 120.3
Nevada
36 27 14 3 148 227 38.4 28.0 14.5 2.8 153.1 236.9
New Hampshire
8 10 7 (s) 46 70 8.0 10.0 7.0 (s) 48.0 73.0
New Jersey
231 170 75 2 125 602 240.6 176.9 78.0 1.6 129.4 626.5
New Mexico
33 24 102 20 41 221 34.4 25.0 105.7 20.6 41.4 227.1
New York
406 276 81 13 304 1,080 417.5 283.4 83.7 13.1 310.6 1,108.3
North Carolina
64 48 87 4 27 230 66.5 49.7 90.4 4.5 27.4 238.4
North Dakota
11 10 19 13 (s) 53 11.1 10.3 19.8 13.8 (s) 55.0
Ohio
323 167 295 14 28 826 337.1 174.1 308.0 14.4 28.8 862.3
Oklahoma
59 39 210 32 242 583 62.1 41.1 219.5 33.1 249.5 605.3
Oregon
40 28 70 7 88 233 41.6 28.8 72.7 7.8 89.8 240.7
Pennsylvania
245 145 190 31 81 692 255.0 150.8 197.5 32.3 83.5 719.3
Rhode Island
19 11 6 1 44 81 20.1 11.6 6.2 0.9 44.8 83.7
South Carolina
29 22 74 2 45 172 29.7 22.9 76.9 2.5 46.6 178.6
South Dakota
12 10 11 6 4 43 12.3 9.9 11.3 5.8 3.6 42.9
Tennessee
66 54 95 9 6 230 68.6 56.2 98.3 9.5 5.8 238.4
Texas
185 160 1,632 83 1,466 3,526 190.3 164.4 1,677.6 85.4 1,507.4 3,625.2
Utah
58 34 46 9 12 160 61.2 36.3 49.0 9.5 12.8 168.9
Vermont
3 3 3 (s) (s) 8 3.1 2.6 2.6 (s) (s) 8.4
Virginia
85 66 76 5 67 300 89.2 68.8 79.9 5.3 69.1 312.3
Washington
74 50 67 9 66 265 76.0 51.3 69.0 9.0 67.3 272.7
West Virginia
30 25 40 20 2 117 31.9 26.8 43.1 21.1 2.4 125.2
Wisconsin
131 86 131 4 59 410 133.0 87.2 132.3 3.8 59.2 415.6
Wyoming
12 9 73 14 1 108 12.2 9.6 75.9 14.8 0.5 113.0

United States
4,827 2,999 7,709 607 5,869 22,011 4,959.9 3,088.0 7,934.8 626.3 6,035.8 22,644.8
aTransportation use of natural gas is gas consumed in the operation of pipelines, primarily in
compressors, and, since 1990, is also gas consumed as vehicle fuel.
Notes:  · Data are for natural gas, plus a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be
identified separately.  · Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
(s) = Btu value less than 0.05 or physical unit value less than 0.5. Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical
Notes.