Rank |
State |
|
1 |
Texas | 5,513,739 |
2 |
Wyoming | 1,816,201 |
3 |
Oklahoma | 1,688,985 |
4 |
New Mexico | 1,609,223 |
5 |
Louisiana | 1,361,119 |
6 |
Colorado | 1,202,821 |
7 |
Alaska | 444,724 |
8 |
Kansas | 371,044 |
9 |
Michigan | 365,294 |
10 |
Utah | 348,040 |
11 |
California | 315,209 |
12 |
Alabama | 286,220 |
13 |
West Virginia | 225,530 |
14 |
Arkansas | 193,258 |
15 |
Pennsylvania | 158,355 |
16 |
Montana | 112,845 |
17 |
Virginia | 103,027 |
18 |
Kentucky | 95,320 |
19 |
Ohio | 86,315 |
20 |
Mississippi | 60,531 |
21 |
New York | 55,980 |
22 |
North Dakota | 55,273 |
23 |
Indiana | 2,921 |
24 |
Florida | 2,540 |
25 |
Tennessee | 1,793 |
26 |
Nebraska | 1,200 |
27 |
South Dakota | 963 |
28 |
Oregon | 621 |
29 |
Arizona | 611 |
30 |
Illinois | 170 |
31 |
Maryland | 48 |
32 |
Nevada | 5 |
* |
Federal Offshore Gulf of Mexico | 2,901,969 |
1 Marketed Production: Gross withdrawals less gas used for repressuring, quantities vented and flared, and nonhydrocarbon
gases removed in treating or processing operations. Includes all quantities of gas used in field and processing plant operations.
Source: Natural Gas Annual 2006, Table 3