Table F12a:  Natural Gas Consumption Estimates by Sector, 2007



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
35 23 170 16 176 420 36.2 23.9 173.6 16.1 181.5 431.4
Alaska
20 19 288 2 41 370 19.9 18.8 289.7 2.2 41.2 371.8
Arizona
38 33 19 22 280 393 39.3 33.5 19.9 23.1 286.3 402.1
Arkansas
33 32 88 10 64 226 32.7 32.2 87.7 10.2 65.2 228.0
California
492 251 798 19 834 2,395 498.5 254.0 807.9 19.7 860.4 2,440.4
Colorado
131 63 173 14 124 505 133.2 64.3 175.7 14.2 128.4 515.9
Connecticut
43 36 23 4 74 180 44.6 37.0 23.5 4.6 74.5 184.1
Delaware
10 9 16 (s) 13 48 10.4 9.0 16.4 (s) 14.0 49.8
Dist. of Col.
13 19 0 1 0 33 13.7 19.6 0.0 0.6 0.0 33.9
Florida
15 51 68 10 773 917 16.3 55.2 73.2 11.2 794.4 950.3
Georgia
112 49 152 6 122 441 114.7 50.2 156.1 6.4 126.6 453.9
Hawaii
1 2 1 (s) 0 3 0.5 1.9 0.5 (s) 0.0 3.0
Idaho
23 14 24 8 13 82 24.0 14.6 24.7 7.8 12.8 83.9
Illinois
433 203 255 12 63 966 438.9 206.1 258.3 12.0 64.0 979.3
Indiana
143 76 273 7 38 536 145.9 77.3 279.1 7.3 38.4 548.1
Iowa
68 46 107 12 26 259 68.4 47.0 107.7 12.6 26.2 261.9
Kansas
63 31 142 25 26 286 64.2 31.1 145.0 25.2 26.1 291.6
Kentucky
52 34 113 12 19 230 52.9 35.3 115.7 12.2 19.9 236.0
Louisiana
37 25 1,039 52 224 1,378 38.1 25.9 1,073.4 54.0 231.7 1,423.1
Maine
1 6 3 1 34 45 1.3 6.5 3.4 0.8 35.8 47.9
Maryland
83 71 20 3 23 201 86.5 73.4 21.1 3.4 24.1 208.5
Massachusetts
115 62 46 2 183 409 116.2 62.0 46.7 2.5 189.9 417.3
Michigan
328 164 187 26 124 829 336.5 167.7 191.5 26.7 125.5 847.8
Minnesota
129 91 114 20 35 389 131.6 93.2 115.9 20.7 35.1 396.5
Mississippi
22 21 111 27 183 364 22.8 21.3 114.1 28.1 188.7 374.9
Missouri
102 59 68 3 41 272 103.5 60.3 69.0 2.8 42.0 277.6
Montana
20 13 32 8 1 74 20.0 13.4 32.6 7.9 1.0 75.0
Nebraska
39 30 59 5 11 144 39.3 30.6 59.9 5.5 11.1 146.4
Nevada
38 28 13 3 171 254 39.9 29.6 13.9 3.6 176.6 263.6
New Hampshire
7 9 6 (s) 39 62 7.5 9.5 6.4 (s) 41.2 64.6
New Jersey
228 169 63 2 157 619 236.1 174.7 65.3 1.8 162.8 640.7
New Mexico
33 25 101 14 61 234 34.3 25.5 104.2 14.1 62.1 240.3
New York
397 290 80 16 408 1,190 406.8 296.9 82.2 16.1 416.9 1,218.9
North Carolina
58 45 88 5 40 237 60.5 47.1 91.7 5.2 40.7 245.2
North Dakota
11 10 25 14 (s) 60 11.2 10.8 26.4 14.6 (s) 63.0
Ohio
300 159 296 14 37 806 310.7 165.4 307.0 14.7 38.5 836.3
Oklahoma
60 41 242 29 287 658 63.7 43.5 258.0 30.5 294.9 690.6
Oregon
43 29 69 10 102 252 43.7 29.6 70.2 9.9 104.9 258.2
Pennsylvania
231 146 196 35 144 752 240.8 151.8 204.2 36.6 148.3 781.7
Rhode Island
18 11 7 1 51 88 18.4 11.7 7.0 1.0 52.7 90.8
South Carolina
24 21 75 3 51 174 25.4 21.5 78.1 2.7 52.7 180.3
South Dakota
12 10 21 6 4 54 12.4 10.4 21.3 5.7 4.3 54.1
Tennessee
61 51 92 10 7 221 63.1 53.1 95.7 10.4 7.5 229.7
Texas
200 161 1,616 92 1,474 3,542 205.9 166.3 1,666.9 94.5 1,507.8 3,641.4
Utah
61 34 56 12 56 220 64.4 36.6 59.6 12.9 58.7 232.2
Vermont
3 3 3 (s) (s) 9 3.2 2.6 3.0 (s) (s) 8.9
Virginia
81 66 75 7 91 320 84.5 69.4 78.2 7.4 93.3 332.7
Washington
80 54 74 8 57 273 82.3 55.1 75.5 8.1 58.6 279.7
West Virginia
27 23 40 21 4 114 28.5 24.3 43.4 22.4 4.0 122.6
Wisconsin
131 89 121 3 54 398 132.9 90.2 122.8 3.0 55.1 403.9
Wyoming
12 9 75 15 2 113 12.9 9.8 77.7 15.2 2.0 117.6

United States
4,717 3,017 7,823 648 6,841 23,047 4,839.2 3,100.7 8,040.6 668.7 7,028.3 23,677.6
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:  · Estimates are for natural gas including supplemental gaseous fuels.  · Totals may not
equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Where shown, (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.