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Summary 2005 Travel Statistics for Arkansas and the United States 2005 Average Gallons Used Per Registered Vehicle 1970-2004 Arkansas Transportation Fuel Consumption 1970-2005 Arkansas Highway Use of Gasoline per Vehicle 2004 Arkansas Transportation Sector Petroleum Consumption by Fuel Type 2005 Arkansas Distillate Fuel Sales by End-Use 1985-2005 Arkansas Farm Diesel Consumption 1970-2004 Arkansas Residential Sector End-Use Energy Consumption 2004 Arkansas Residential Sector End-Use Energy Consumption 2001 Energy Consumption per Household, West South Central Census Division 1970-2004 Arkansas Commercial Sector End-Use Energy Consumption 2004 Arkansas Commercial Sector End-Use Energy Consumption 1970-2004 Arkansas Industrial Sector End-Use Consumption 2004 Arkansas Industrial Sector End-Use Consumption 2005 Arkansas Utility Electric Power Generation Capacity 2005 Arkansas Non-Utility Electric Power Generation Capacity 2005 Arkansas Generator Nameplate Capacity by Primary Energy Source 2004 Arkansas Electric Power Sector Consumption by Fuel Type 1970-2004 Arkansas Electric Power Consumption by Sector 2004 Arkansas Electric Power Consumption by Sector 2004 Arkansas Electric Power Consumption 1970-2004 Arkansas Natural Gas Consumption 2004 Arkansas Natural Gas Consumption by Economic Sector 2001-2006 Arkansas Natural Gas Deliveries to Consumers 1970-2004 Arkansas Petroleum Consumption 2004 Arkansas Petroleum Consumption by Economic Sector 2004 Arkansas Petroleum Consumption by Fuel Type

2001-2005 Marketed Production of Natural Gas

05 Rank State 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
1 Texas 5282.723 5141.075 5243.567 5067.315 5254.974
2 Oklahoma 1615.384 1581.606 1558.155 1663.148 1670.137
3 New Mexico 1689.125 1632.08 1604.015 1632.539 1645.166
4 Wyoming 1363.879 1453.957 1539.318 1592.203 1639.317
5 Louisiana 1502.086 1361.751 1350.399 1357.366 1296.048
6 Colorado 817.206 937.245 1011.285 1079.235 1133.086
7 Alaska 471.44 463.301 489.757 471.899 487.282
8 Kansas 480.145 454.901 418.893 397.121 377.229
9 California 377.824 360.205 337.216 319.919 317.637
10 Utah 283.913 274.739 268.058 277.969 301.223
11 Alabama 356.81 356.061 346.145 316.021 296.528
12 Michigan 275.036 274.476 236.987 259.681 261.112
13 West Virginia 191.889 190.249 187.723 197.217 216.914
14 Arkansas 166.804 161.871 169.599 187.069 190.533
15 Pennsylvania 130.853 157.8 159.827 197.217 168.501
16 Montana 81.397 86.075 86.027 96.762 107.918
17 Kentucky 81.723 88.259 87.608 94.259 92.795
18 Virginia 71.543 76.915 143.644 152.495 88.61
19 Ohio 100.107 103.158 93.641 90.476 83.523
20 New York 27.787 36.816 36.137 46.05 55.18
21 Mississippi 107.541 112.98 133.901 145.692 52.923
22 North Dakota 54.732 57.048 55.693 55.009 52.557
23 Indiana 1.064 1.309 1.464 3.401 3.135
24 Florida 5.71 3.353 3.087 3.123 2.616
25 Tennessee 2 2.05 1.803 2.1 2.2
26 Nebraska 1.208 1.188 1.454 1.476 1.172
27 South Dakota 1.1 1.025 1.103 1.093 0.992
28 Oregon 1.11 0.837 0.731 0.467 0.454
29 Arizona 0.307 0.301 0.443 0.331 0.233
30 Illinois 0.185 0.18 0.174 0.17 0.166
31 Maryland 0.032 0.022 0.048 0.034 0.046
32 Nevada 0.007 0.006 0.006 0.005 0.005
U.S. Total 20570.3 19884.78 19974.36 19684.08 18950.73

Note: Numbers are in billions of MCF

Source: Energy Information Administration

This table documents the marketed production of natural gas by state from 2001-2005. Arkansas had the 14th highest marketed production total in 2005. Since 2004, the marketed production of natural gas in Arkansas has increased considerably.

 
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