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Last Update: August 16, 2012 | Next Update: August 23, 2012
Data in this section highlight only a small number of the many series available for this State. Use the "more" links on this page or the "Find" tool to access EIA's additional State-level data.
+ EXPAND ALLEconomy | |||||
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Population and Employment | Alabama | U.S. Rank | Period | ||
Population | 4.8 million | 23 | 2011 | ||
Civilian Labor Force | 2.2 million | 23 | Jul-12 | ||
Per Capita Personal Income | $ 34,880 | 43 | 2011 | ||
Industry | Alabama | U.S. Rank | Period | ||
Gross Domestic Product | $ 154.1 billion | 26 | 2010 | ||
Land in Farms | 9.0 Million Acres | 31 | 2007 | ||
Market Value of Agricultural Products Sold | $ 4.4 billion | 27 | 2007 | ||
Prices | |||||
Petroleum | Alabama | U.S. Average | Period | find more | |
Domestic Crude Oil First Purchase | $ 92.32 /barrel | $ 83.59 /barrel | Jun-12 | ||
Natural Gas | Alabama | U.S. Average | Period | find more | |
Wellhead | $ 4.46 /thousand cu ft | $ 4.48 /thousand cu ft | 2010 | find more | |
City Gate | $ 5.31 /thousand cu ft | $ 4.65 /thousand cu ft | Jun-12 | find more | |
Residential | $ 21.56 /thousand cu ft | $ 14.23 /thousand cu ft | Jun-12 | find more | |
Coal | Alabama | U.S. Average | Period | find more | |
Average Sales Price | $ 86.15 /Short Ton | $ 35.61 /Short Ton | 2010 | ||
Delivered to Electric Power Sector | W | $ 2.40 /Million Btu | Jul-12 | ||
Electricity | Alabama | U.S. Average | Period | find more | |
Residential | 11.48 cents/kWh | 12.04 cents/kWh | Jul-12 | find more | |
Commercial | 10.69 cents/kWh | 10.44 cents/kWh | Jul-12 | find more | |
Industrial | 7.05 cents/kWh | 7.18 cents/kWh | Jul-12 | find more | |
Reserves & Supply | |||||
Reserves | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Crude Oil | 42 million barrels | 0.2% | 2010 | find more | |
Dry Natural Gas | 2,629 billion cu ft | 0.9% | 2010 | find more | |
Natural Gas Plant Liquids | 68 million barrels | 0.7% | 2010 | find more | |
Recoverable Coal at Producing Mines | 305 million short tons | 1.7% | 2010 | find more | |
Rotary Rigs & Wells | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Rotary Rigs in Operation | 7 Rigs | 0.4% | 2011 | ||
Crude Oil Producing Wells | 854 Wells | 0.2% | 2009 | find more | |
Natural Gas Producing Wells | 7,026 wells | 1.4% | 2010 | find more | |
Production | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Total Energy | 1,420 Trillion Btu | 1.9% | 2010 | find more | |
Crude Oil | 754 thousand barrels | 0.4% | Jun-12 | find more | |
Natural Gas - Marketed | 222,932 million cu ft | 1.0% | 2010 | find more | |
Coal | 19,915 thousand short tons | 1.8% | 2010 | find more | |
Capacity | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | ||
Crude Oil Refinery Capacity (as of Jan. 1) | 120,100 Barrels/Calendar Day | 0.7% | 2012 | ||
Electric Power Industry Net Summer Capability | 32,577 Thousand MW | 3.1% | 2011 | ||
Net Electricity Generation | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Total Net Electricity Generation | 15,803 thousand MWh | 3.8% | Jul-12 | ||
Petroleum-Fired | 10 thousand MWh | 0.7% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Natural Gas-Fired | 5,978 thousand MWh | 4.3% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Coal-Fired | 5,589 thousand MWh | 3.5% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Nuclear | 3,605 thousand MWh | 5.2% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Hydroelectric | 360 thousand MWh | 1.3% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Other Renewables | 255 thousand MWh | 1.7% | Jul-12 | ||
Stocks | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Motor Gasoline (Excludes Pipelines) | 220 thousand barrels | 0.6% | Jun-12 | ||
Distillate Fuel Oil (Excludes Pipelines) | 822 thousand barrels | 0.9% | Jun-12 | find more | |
Natural Gas in Underground Storage | 29,175 million cu ft | 0.4% | Jun-12 | find more | |
Petroleum Stocks at Electric Power Producers | 297 thousand barrels | 0.9% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Coal Stocks at Electric Power Producers | 6,120 thousand tons | 3.3% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Production Facilities | Alabama | ||||
Major Coal Mines | None | find more | |||
Petroleum Refineries | Goodway Refining LLC (Atmore); Hunt Refining Co (Tuscaloosa); Shell Chemical LP (Saraland) | find more | |||
Major Non-Nuclear Electricity Generating Plants | Barry (Alabama Power Co) ; James H Miller Jr (Alabama Power Co) ; H Allen Franklin Combined Cycle (Southern Power Co) ; E B Harris Electric Generating Plant (Southern Power Co) ; E C Gaston (Alabama Power Co) | ||||
Nuclear Power Plants | Browns Ferry (Tennessee Valley Authority), Joseph M Farley (Alabama Power Co) | find more | |||
Distribution & Marketing | |||||
Distribution Centers | Alabama | ||||
Oil Seaports/Oil Import Sites | Mobile | find more | |||
Natural Gas Market Centers | None | ||||
Major Pipelines | Alabama | find more | |||
Crude Oil | Citronelle-Mobile, Genesis, Hess, Hunt, Miller. | ||||
Petroleum Product | Amoco, Colonial, Plantation. | ||||
Liquefied Petroleum Gases | Dixie, Enterprise | ||||
Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines | Chandeleur Pipeline Co., Enbridge Pipelines, Florida Gas Transmission Co., Gulf South Pipeline Co., Gulfstream Natural Gas System, Southeast Supply Header, Southern Natural Gas Co., Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., Texas Eastern Transmission Co., Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Co. | ||||
Fueling Stations | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | ||
Motor Gasoline | 6,150 Stations | 3.8% | 2008 | ||
Liquefied Petroleum Gases | 158 Stations | 6.6% | 2010 | ||
Compressed Natural Gas | 5 Stations | 0.6% | 2010 | ||
Ethanol | 14 Stations | 0.7% | 2010 | ||
Other Alternative Fuels | 8 Stations | 0.6% | 2010 | ||
Consumption | |||||
per Capita | Alabama | U.S. Rank | Period | ||
Total Energy | 410 million Btu | 12 | 2010 | ||
by Source | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | ||
Total Energy | 1,960 trillion Btu | 2.0% | 2010 | find more | |
Total Petroleum | 104.8 million barrels | 1.5% | 2010 | find more | |
   » Motor Gasoline | 63.5 million barrels | 1.9% | 2010 | find more | |
   » Distillate Fuel | 25.4 million barrels | 1.8% | 2010 | find more | |
   » Liquefied Petroleum Gases | 4.0 million barrels | 0.5% | 2010 | find more | |
   » Jet Fuel | 2.1 million barrels | 0.4% | 2010 | find more | |
Natural Gas | 531,243 million cu ft | 2.2% | 2010 | find more | |
Coal | W | W | 2010 | find more | |
by End-Use Sector | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | ||
Residential | 417,483 billion Btu | 1.9% | 2010 | find more | |
Commercial | 270,890 billion Btu | 1.5% | 2010 | find more | |
Industrial | 785,810 billion Btu | 2.6% | 2010 | find more | |
Transportation | 485,514 billion Btu | 1.8% | 2010 | find more | |
for Electricity Generation | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Petroleum | 15 thousand barrels | 0.6% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Natural Gas | 44,565 million cu ft | 4.0% | Jul-12 | find more | |
Coal | 2,741 thousand short tons | 3.2% | Jul-12 | find more | |
for Home Heating (share of households) | Alabama | U.S. Average | Period | ||
Natural Gas | 38.0 % | 51.2 % | 2000 | ||
Fuel Oil | 0.0 % | 9.0 % | 2000 | ||
Electricity | 46.0 % | 30.3 % | 2000 | ||
Liquefied Petroleum Gases | 14.0 % | 6.5 % | 2000 | ||
Other/None | 2.0 % | 1.8 % | 2000 | ||
Environment | |||||
Special Programs | Alabama | find more | |||
Clean Cities Coalitions | Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition | ||||
Alternative Fuels | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Alternative Fueled Vehicles in Use | 12,683 Vehicles | 1.4% | 2010 | find more | |
Ethanol Plants (as of Feb. 13) | 0 Plants | 0.0% | 2012 | find more | |
Ethanol Plant Capacity ( as of Jan. 1) | 0 Million Gal/Year | 0.0% | 2011 | find more | |
Ethanol Consumption | 4,093 Thousand Barrels | 1.3% | 2010 | find more | |
Electric Power Industry Emissions | Alabama | Share of U.S. | Period | find more | |
Carbon Dioxide | 79,374,763 Metric Tons | 3.3% | 2010 | ||
Sulfur Dioxide | 217,903 Metric Tons | 4.0% | 2010 | ||
Nitrogen Oxide | 66,190 Metric Tons | 2.7% | 2010 |
-- = No data reported.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NA = Not available.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Note: Small differences between source data and values displayed here may be due to independent rounding.
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10/15/2012 - Maryland, United States
this is great
10/11/2012 - Washington, United States
I liked the old website where we could view maps of each type of energy production and distribution networks on the Profiles of US States page as soon as we pulled it up. Very useful for my Geography class. Now it is much more difficult to find these maps.
10/11/2012 - Maine, United States
I've been using EIA state data since 2006 and have to say that this latest change in format has made things more difficult to navigate. I'm mainly interested in accessing state csv files and it's almost impossible to find them now. And why, when finally finding a state, is that map presented with all the meaningless symbols? Finally, I hope in your reworking of the state data you don't change the codes - such as ESTCB, etc. They may seem arcane to users at first, but work very well after one becomes accustomed to them. I hope I'm not being too critical and this helps. Sincerely, Hans N.
10/11/2012 - California, United States
Hi, great website. But, the Ameresco Ox Mountain Plant (Code: 56895) in Half Moon bay has the wrong coordinates listed. The following are the correct coordinates: 37.3, -122.2 Thanks!
10/11/2012 - United States
the map is hard to navigate. the select and zoom in/out functions are a little strange (and where is the reset button??). it is not clear that the users can click on the individual plants to see their details. and it is not clear either what different levels of color shading means (resource abundance??)