Table F1:  Motor Gasoline Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates by Sector, 2006





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 1,295 62,125 63,465 0.2 6.8 324.2 331.2 19.65 4.6 132.8 6,369.2 6,506.6
Alaska
156 103 6,530 6,789 0.8 0.5 34.1 35.4 21.42 17.4 11.5 729.8 758.7
Arizona
43 1,220 68,043 69,307 0.2 6.4 355.1 361.6 20.69 4.7 131.7 7,344.6 7,481.0
Arkansas
145 1,336 33,079 34,560 0.8 7.0 172.6 180.3 19.95 15.1 139.0 3,442.7 3,596.9
California
285 5,503 377,390 383,178 1.5 28.7 1,969.2 1,999.4 21.15 31.5 607.4 41,654.8 42,293.6
Colorado
42 1,441 50,219 51,702 0.2 7.5 262.0 269.8 20.57 4.5 154.7 5,391.1 5,550.3
Connecticut
46 578 37,086 37,710 0.2 3.0 193.5 196.8 20.90 5.0 63.0 4,043.6 4,111.6
Delaware
7 114 10,706 10,827 (s) 0.6 55.9 56.5 20.53 0.7 12.2 1,147.1 1,160.0
Dist. of Col.
66 112 3,010 3,188 0.3 0.6 15.7 16.6 22.70 7.8 13.3 356.5 377.5
Florida
446 2,875 206,686 210,006 2.3 15.0 1,078.5 1,095.8 19.57 45.5 293.5 21,103.0 21,442.1
Georgia
71 2,808 117,561 120,440 0.4 14.7 613.4 628.5 18.77 7.0 275.0 11,514.4 11,796.3
Hawaii
12 141 11,379 11,533 0.1 0.7 59.4 60.2 24.03 1.5 17.7 1,427.1 1,446.3
Idaho
52 724 14,905 15,681 0.3 3.8 77.8 81.8 20.75 5.6 78.4 1,613.8 1,697.8
Illinois
427 2,745 122,220 125,393 2.2 14.3 637.7 654.3 20.24 45.1 289.9 12,904.9 13,239.9
Indiana
214 1,465 75,424 77,103 1.1 7.6 393.6 402.3 19.52 21.8 149.2 7,682.0 7,853.0
Iowa
1,359 1,702 37,368 40,429 7.1 8.9 195.0 211.0 19.69 139.7 174.9 3,839.6 4,154.2
Kansas
131 1,275 30,198 31,603 0.7 6.7 157.6 164.9 20.07 13.7 133.5 3,163.2 3,310.4
Kentucky
43 2,307 51,548 53,898 0.2 12.0 269.0 281.2 20.05 4.5 241.3 5,393.0 5,638.9
Louisiana
43 1,398 62,052 63,493 0.2 7.3 323.8 331.3 19.73 4.5 143.9 6,387.7 6,536.1
Maine
31 292 16,674 16,996 0.2 1.5 87.0 88.7 21.00 3.4 32.0 1,827.4 1,862.8
Maryland
34 1,034 64,605 65,673 0.2 5.4 337.1 342.7 21.33 3.8 115.1 7,190.0 7,308.9
Massachusetts
73 929 67,399 68,400 0.4 4.8 351.7 356.9 20.57 7.8 99.7 7,232.5 7,340.0
Michigan
91 2,378 115,637 118,106 0.5 12.4 603.4 616.3 19.79 9.4 245.6 11,942.8 12,197.7
Minnesota
1,378 1,228 61,825 64,432 7.2 6.4 322.6 336.2 20.36 146.4 130.4 6,567.0 6,843.8
Mississippi
32 1,483 38,582 40,097 0.2 7.7 201.3 209.2 19.45 3.3 150.5 3,916.6 4,070.4
Missouri
57 2,247 74,780 77,084 0.3 11.7 390.2 402.2 19.41 5.8 227.5 7,572.4 7,805.7
Montana
16 694 11,251 11,960 0.1 3.6 58.7 62.4 20.97 1.7 75.9 1,231.2 1,308.8
Nebraska
110 1,279 18,774 20,163 0.6 6.7 98.0 105.2 20.24 11.6 135.0 1,982.3 2,129.0
Nevada
17 619 27,601 28,237 0.1 3.2 144.0 147.3 21.52 1.9 69.5 3,099.8 3,171.3
New Hampshire
129 360 16,836 17,326 0.7 1.9 87.8 90.4 20.53 13.9 38.6 1,803.1 1,855.6
New Jersey
70 1,096 102,414 103,580 0.4 5.7 534.4 540.5 20.26 7.4 115.9 10,826.6 10,949.8
New Mexico
20 750 22,570 23,340 0.1 3.9 117.8 121.8 20.94 2.2 82.0 2,466.3 2,550.5
New York
284 2,426 137,309 140,020 1.5 12.7 716.5 730.6 20.57 30.5 260.4 14,737.5 15,028.5
North Carolina
1,604 1,941 102,895 106,440 8.4 10.1 536.9 555.4 20.06 167.9 203.2 10,769.4 11,140.5
North Dakota
20 676 7,759 8,455 0.1 3.5 40.5 44.1 20.11 2.1 71.0 814.3 887.4
Ohio
454 2,440 121,470 124,364 2.4 12.7 633.8 648.9 20.31 48.1 258.5 12,871.7 13,178.3
Oklahoma
123 1,683 41,869 43,675 0.6 8.8 218.5 227.9 19.01 12.2 166.9 4,153.6 4,332.7
Oregon
64 1,018 36,873 37,956 0.3 5.3 192.4 198.1 21.26 7.1 112.9 4,090.1 4,210.1
Pennsylvania
91 2,112 120,499 122,702 0.5 11.0 628.8 640.3 20.86 9.9 229.8 13,113.0 13,352.7
Rhode Island
10 115 9,729 9,854 0.1 0.6 50.8 51.4 21.19 1.1 12.7 1,075.4 1,089.3
South Carolina
35 1,086 60,658 61,779 0.2 5.7 316.5 322.4 19.15 3.5 108.5 6,060.9 6,172.8
South Dakota
12 845 9,360 10,217 0.1 4.4 48.8 53.3 20.19 1.2 89.0 985.9 1,076.2
Tennessee
55 1,369 73,486 74,910 0.3 7.1 383.4 390.9 19.77 5.6 141.3 7,580.2 7,727.1
Texas
187 6,096 279,135 285,419 1.0 31.8 1,456.5 1,489.3 19.80 19.3 629.9 28,840.3 29,489.5
Utah
25 612 24,676 25,312 0.1 3.2 128.8 132.1 20.44 2.6 65.3 2,631.4 2,699.2
Vermont
7 264 8,135 8,406 (s) 1.4 42.4 43.9 20.49 0.7 28.2 869.9 898.8
Virginia
100 1,732 95,243 97,076 0.5 9.0 497.0 506.5 20.45 10.6 184.9 10,164.6 10,360.1
Washington
137 1,311 64,264 65,712 0.7 6.8 335.3 342.9 21.88 15.6 149.6 7,336.1 7,501.4
West Virginia
29 424 19,873 20,326 0.2 2.2 103.7 106.1 20.83 3.1 46.1 2,160.1 2,209.4
Wisconsin
56 1,938 58,533 60,526 0.3 10.1 305.4 315.8 20.73 6.0 209.6 6,331.6 6,547.2
Wyoming
348 513 7,468 8,329 1.8 2.7 39.0 43.5 20.06 36.4 53.7 781.7 871.7

United States
9,331 72,133 3,295,709 3,377,174 48.7 376.4 17,197.0 17,622.1 (b) 982.5 7,602.4 348,533.7 357,118.6
aState 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. 
bDue to consumption weighting, U.S. average commercial price is $20.18 per million Btu, U.S. average industrial
price is $20.20 per million Btu, U.S. average transportation price is $20.27 per million Btu, and the U.S. average price of
all sectors is $20.27 per million Btu.
Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
(s) = Btu value less than 0.05