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Table 7-4: Alaska and U.S. Motor-Fuel Use: 20001
(Millions of gallons)
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Private and commercial |
239 |
126,735 |
27 |
2,876 |
91 |
33,377 |
357 |
162,987 |
Public use |
8 |
2,149 |
<1 |
96 |
N |
N |
9 |
2,245 |
Total |
247 |
128,884 |
28 |
2,972 |
91 |
33,377 |
366 |
165,232 |
1Based on reports from state motor-fuel tax agencies. Gasohol is
included with gasoline. Public use and nonhighway use were estimated by the Federal
Highway Administration.
KEY: N = Data do not exist.
NOTE: The term "motor fuel" applies to gasoline and all other
fuels, including special fuels, coming under the purview of the state motor-fuel
tax laws. "Special fuels" include diesel fuel and, to the extent they
can be quantified, liquefied petroleum gases such as propane. Gasohol, a blend
of gasoline and fuel alcohol, is included with gasoline.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration,
Highway Statistics 2000, Washington, DC: Oct. 2001, available at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim/hs00/pdf/mf21.pdf
as of Apr. 20, 2002.
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