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November 1996 DOE/EIA-0131(95) NGA Natural Gas Annual 1995 Energy Information Administration This publication and other Energy Information Administration (EIA) publications may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. Telephone orders may be directed to: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Main Order Desk (202) 512-1800 FAX: (202) 512-2250 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., eastern time, M-F All mail orders should be directed to: U.S. Government Printing Office P.O. Box 371954 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954 Complimentary subscriptions and single issues are available to certain groups of subscribers, such as public and academic libraries, Federal, State, local and foreign governments, EIA survey respondents, and the media. For further information and for answers to questions on energy statistics, please contact EIA’s National Energy Information Center. Address, telephone numbers, and hours are as follows: National Energy Information Center, EI-231 Energy Information Administration Forrestal Building, Room 1F-048 Washington, DC 20585 (202) 586-8800 (202) 586-0727 (FAX) TTY: For people who are deaf or hard of hearing: (202) 586-1181 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., eastern time, M-F Internet Addresses: E-mail: infoctr@eia.doe.gov World Wide Web Site: http://www.eia.doe.gov Gopher Site: gopher://gopher.eia.doe.gov FTP Site: ftp://ftp.eia.doe.gov The Historical Natural Gas Annual, which presents data for the Nation from 1930 to 1995, and by State from 1967 to 1995, is only available electronically. Cover: Photo Credit(s): INGAA, pp. 241. Released for Printing: ENERGY I NFORMATION A DMINISTRATION Interstate Movements of Natural Gas in the United States, 1995 (Volumes Reported in Million Cubic Feet) Canada 335,261 Canada 823,478 Canada 570,396 Canada 4,559 Canada 899,364 ND OR 554,689 8,184 624,457 871,842 837 804,621 882,385 WA ID MT ME MN Canada Canada 18,429 WI 492,955 Canada 630,321 MI 581,264 VT 9,335 NH SD 602,156 WY 139,367 34,160 48,377 199 603,574 5,880 294,377 5,521 389,828 CA NV IA UT 396,565 116 198,286 170,599 74,513 12,209 620,120 MA NY 326,425 CT RI NE 234 PA IL OH 903,154 92,918 494,457 1,296,439 NJ Algeria 12,769 IN 332,758 54,864 245,134 870,658 247,769 712,420 268,950 247,692 CO MO 244,486 829,047 86,265 332,425 1,016,356 56,463 600,048 1,104,118 1,020,317 525,194 6 573,57 MD 85,084 KS WV 1,136,769 KY 1,462,777 814,412 335,428 887,561 329,043 DE VA 791,818 AZ NM 38,478 NC OK TX 1,024,131 15,738 327,508 43 688,623 AR TN 667,878 3,681,871 SC 406,335 1,711,041 840,681 994,103 GA MS 2,502,875 AL 1,441,440 6,182 906,316 Supplemental Data 42 465,659 479,666 1,053,346 LA 2,008,509 1,560,991 3,253,495 1,439,907 507,381 16,306 From Volume To From Volume To Mexico 54,519 3,836,109 FL (T) (T) (T) (T) AK AL AL AL AL CT DE MA 1 13 11 8 178,207 3,030 2,936 CA LA SC TX RI MD CT (T) MA MA (T) MA MD RI VA 12 22,407 26 9,203 78,107 20,656 ME NH NJ DC MA DC (T) Trucked Mexico Algeria 5,149 65,283 HI Japan Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Web Site for the Energy Information Administration: http://www.eia.doe.gov Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 DOE/EIA-0131(95) Distribution Category/UC-960 Natural Gas Annual 1995 November 1996 Energy Information Administration Office of Oil and Gas U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 This report was prepared by the Energy Information Administration, the independent statistical and analytical agency within the Department of Energy. The information contained herein should not be construed as advocating or reflecting any policy of the Department of Energy or any other organization. Contacts The Natural Gas Annual is prepared by the Energy Information Administration, Office of Oil and Gas, Reserves and Natural Gas Division, under the direction of Joan E. Heinkel. General information for this document may be obtained from Kendrick E. Brown, Jr. (202/586-6077), Chief of the Data Operations Branch. Questions and comments concerning the contents of the Natural Gas Annual may be directed to Ann M. Ducca (202/586-6137) and Margo Natof (202/586-6303). Specific inquiries should be referred to the following subject specialists: Supply..........................Donna Guerrina Internet E-mail dguerrin@doe.eia.gov Transmission.....................Dolly Tolson Internet E-mail dtolson@doe.eia.gov Consumption.....................Sylvia Norris Internet E-mail snorris@doe.eia.gov Electronic versions...........Sheila Darnell Internet E-mail sdarnell@doe.eia.gov (202) 586-6135 (202) 586-6664 (202) 586-6106 (202) 586-6165 ii Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Preface The Natural Gas Annual provides information on the supply and disposition of natural gas to a wide audience including industry, consumers, Federal and State agencies, and educational institutions. The 1995 data are presented in a sequence that follows natural gas (including supplemental supplies) from its production to its end use. This is followed by tables summarizing natural gas supply and disposition from 1991 to 1995 for each Census Division and each State. Annual historical data are shown at the national level. Much of the analysis in this publication is taken from Natural Gas 1996: Issues and Trends, which will be published in December 1996. This analysis report discusses current and future data trends, natural gas transportation markets, development of natural gas market centers, the effects of restructuring on producers, the benefits of restructuring to the end user, and changes in State regulatory agencies policies. The data in the Natural Gas Annual 1995 are taken from surveys conducted by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), to fulfill its responsibilities for gathering and reporting energy data. Two EIA surveys provide most of the information presented in this report—the mandatory Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition,” and the voluntary Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report.” Form EIA-176 was submitted by respondents out of an identified universe of operators of fields, wells, or natural gas processing plants who distribute gas to end users or transport gas to or across a State border; operators of synthetic natural gas plants; natural gas distributors; natural gas pipeline companies; and companies that operate underground natural gas storage facilities. Form EIA-627 was submitted by the appropriate agencies of the 33 natural gas producing States. Data collected on Form EIA-176 are not proprietary. Selected company-level data are presented in the Demand section. Other EIA surveys that provided information for this report are Forms EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report,” and EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production,” for gas processed, plant fuel, and extraction loss data; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers,” for data on the city gate prices; Forms EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report,” and FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants,” for data on the quantity and price of natural gas consumed by electric utilities; and Office of Fossil Energy, “Natural Gas Importers and Exports,” for data on the quantity and price of natural gas imports and exports. The EIA report, U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report, was the source of the reserves data. Some of the data are collected under the authority of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), an independent commission within the DOE that has jurisdiction primarily in the regulation of electric utilities and the interstate natural gas industry. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the United States Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the Department of the Interior, and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC) were sources of supplemental information on production, the number of producing gas and gas-condensate wells, and wellhead values. The geographic coverage is the 50 States and the District of Columbia. All volumes of natural gas in this publication are reported at 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, except where noted. A glossary of terms is provided to assist users in understanding the data presented. A description of the data collection surveys appears in Appendix A. Appendix B describes metric and thermal conversion factors, Appendix C lists additional natural gas information sources, and Appendix D provides a list (and description) of the various natural gas publications/products and their location on the the EIA Internet site. The tables of data that appear in this report are available on personal computer diskettes and the Internet. See Appendix D for further details. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 iii Contents Page Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Consumer Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Census Division Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 State Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Historical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 Appendices A. Summary of Data Collection Operations and Report Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 B. Metric and Thermal Conversion Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 C. Selected Natural Gas and Related Reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 D. Natural Gas Electronic Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 v Tables Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. vi Summary Statistics for Natural Gas in the United States, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Production, Transmission, and Consumption by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gross Withdrawals and Marketed Production of Natural Gas by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . Offshore Gross Withdrawals of Natural Gas by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Producing Gas and Gas Condensate Wells by State as of December 31, 1991-1995 . . . . . Estimated Total Dry Natural Gas Proved Reserves by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wellhead Value and Marketed Production of Natural Gas by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Processed, Liquids Extracted, and Estimated Extraction Loss by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . Interstate Movements and Movements Across U.S. Borders of Natural Gas by State, 1995 . . . . . . . Summary of U.S. Natural Gas Imports and Exports, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Additions to and Withdrawals from Gas Storage by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Underground Natural Gas Storage Capacity by State, December 31, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supplemental Gas Supplies by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Consumption of Natural Gas by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Commercial Consumers for the Account of Others by State, 1991-1995 . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Industrial Consumers for the Account of Others by State, 1991-1995 . . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Electric Utilities for the Account of Others by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . Firm Natural Gas Deliveries to Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Interruptible Natural Gas Deliveries to Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Deliveries to Commercial Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Deliveries to Industrial Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Deliveries to Electric Utilities by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average City Gate Price of Natural Gas in the United States, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Residential Consumers by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . Average Prices of Natural Gas to Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prices of Natural Gas Deliveries to Commercial Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prices of Natural Gas Deliveries to Industrial Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prices of Natural Gas Deliveries to Electric Utilities by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leading Suppliers of Natural Gas Sold to Residential Customers in the United States, 1995 . . . . . . Leading Suppliers of Natural Gas Sold to Commercial Consumers in the United States, 1995 . . . . . Leading Suppliers of Natural Gas Sold and Transported in the United States, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . Average Residential Annual Consumption and Cost of Natural Gas per Consumer by State, 1991-1995 Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by Census Division, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by Census Division, 1994-1995 . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - New England, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Middle Atlantic, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - East North Central, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - West North Central, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - South Atlantic, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - East South Central, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - West South Central, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Mountain, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Pacific Contiguous, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Pacific Noncontiguous, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent Distribution of Natural Gas Supply and Disposition by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent Distribution of Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Alabama, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Alaska, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Arizona, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Arkansas, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - California, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Colorado, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Connecticut, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Delaware, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - District of Columbia, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 7 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 30 31 32 33 37 38 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 55 56 57 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 68 69 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 92 93 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 57. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Florida, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Georgia, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Hawaii, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Idaho, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Illinois, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Indiana, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Iowa, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Kansas, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Kentucky, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Louisiana, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Maine, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Maryland, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Massachusetts, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Michigan, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Minnesota, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Mississippi, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Missouri, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Montana, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Nebraska, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Nevada, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - New Hampshire, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - New Jersey, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - New Mexico, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - New York, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - North Carolina, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - North Dakota, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Ohio, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Oklahoma, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Oregon, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Pennsylvania, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Rhode Island, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - South Carolina, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - South Dakota, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Tennessee, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Texas, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Utah, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Vermont, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Virginia, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Washington, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - West Virginia, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Wisconsin, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas - Wyoming, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99. Quantity and Average Price of Natural Gas Production in the United States, 1930-1995 . . . . . 100. Supply and Disposition of Natural Gas in the United States, 1930-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101. Natural Gas Consumption in the United States, 1930-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U. S. Consumers, 1967-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . A1. Comparison of Electric Utility Natural Gas Consumption Data by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . A2. Natural Gas Unaccounted for by State, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A3. Natural Gas Processed and Liquids Extracted at Natural Gas Processing Plants by State, 1995 . . A4. Estimated Composition of Liquids Extracted at Natural Gas Processing Plants and the Resulting Heat Content Extraction Loss by State, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5. Natural Gas Processed, Liquids Extracted, and Estimated Extraction Loss by State of Origin (Production) of Natural Gas, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B1. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas in the United States, Metric Equivalents, 1991-1995 . . . . . B2. Thermal Conversion Factors and Data, 1991-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142 144 146 148 150 152 154 156 158 160 162 164 166 168 170 172 174 176 178 180 182 184 186 188 190 192 194 199 202 205 208 229 230 231 . . . . . . . . . . . 232 . . . . . . . . . . . 233 . . . . . . . . . . . 238 . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 vii Illustrations Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. A1. A2. A3. Natural Gas Flow Diagram, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selected Average Prices of Natural Gas in the United States, 1991 - 1995 . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Supply and Disposition in the United States, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketed Production of Natural Gas in the United States, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketed Production of Natural Gas in Selected States, 1991 - 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . Principal Interstate Natural Gas Flow Summary, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Net Imports as a Percentage of Total Consumption of Natural Gas, 1972 - 1995 . . . . . . Flow of Natural Gas Imports and Exports, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Locations of Existing Natural Gas Underground Storage Fields in the United States . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1991 - 1995 . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Percent of Natural Gas Deliveries in the United States Representing Deliveries for the Account of Others, by Consumer Sector, 1991 - 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1991 - 1995 . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Residential Consumers, 1980 - 1995 . . . . . Average City Gate Price of Natural Gas in the United States, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Residential Consumers, 1995 . . . . . . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Onsystem Commercial Consumers, 1995 Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Onsystem Industrial Consumers, 1995 . . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Electric Utilities, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . Marketed Production of Natural Gas by Census Division, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by Census Division, 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Supply and Disposition in the United States, 1965-1995 . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1930 - 1995 . . . . . . . . . . Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Consumers, 1967 - 1995 . . . . . . . . . Form EIA-176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Form EIA-176, Short Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Form EIA-627 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 6 9 12 19 28 29 32 35 40 42 51 53 54 58 58 59 59 68 69 201 204 207 214 220 225 viii Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 ENERGY I NFORMATION A DMINISTRATION Interstate Movements of Natural Gas in the United States, 1995 (Volumes Reported in Million Cubic Feet) Canada 335,261 Canada 823,478 WA 570,396 Canada Canada 4,559 Canada 899,364 ID MT ME ND OR 554,689 804,621 624,457 837 8,184 882,385 MN Canada Canada 871,842 18,429 Canada WI 492,955 630,321 VT MI 581,264 9,335 NH SD 602,156 139,367 WY 34,160 48,377 5,880 603,574 199 294,377 5,521 389,828 CA NV UT 396,565 116 198,286 174,513 12,209 170,599 MA NY 326,425 CT IA RI NE 234 620,120 PA IL 903,154 247,769 92,918 344,457 1,296,439 Algeria NJ 12,769 OH IN 332,758 64,722 712,420 245,134 CO 268,950 247,692 720,658 MO 1,104,118 6 573,57 MD 525,194 WV KS 829,047 86,265 244,486 1,020,317 DE VA 1,136,769 85,084 KY 1,016,356 56,463 600,048 814,412 335,428 329,043 791,818 1,462,777 AZ NM 38,478 332,425 887,561 NC OK TX 1,024,131 15,738 318,303 994,103 43 688,623 AR 667,878 TN 3,681,871 SC 406,335 1,711,041 840,681 GA MS 2,577,875 AL 1,441,440 6,182 906,316 Supplemental Data 42 465,659 479,666 1,053,346 LA 2,008,509 1,560,991 3,253,495 1,439,907 507,381 From Volume To From Volume To 16,306 Mexico 54,519 3,836,109 FL (T) (T) (T) (T) AK AL AL AL AL CT DE MA 1 13 11 8 178,207 3,030 2,936 CA LA SC TX RI MD CT (T) MA MA (T) MA MD RI VA 12 22,407 26 9,203 78,107 20,656 ME NH NJ DC MA DC (T) Trucked Mexico Algeria 5,149 65,283 HI Japan Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Overview U.S. natural gas markets remained strong during 1995. Consumption rose by 4 percent from the 1994 level, continuing its upward trend which began in 1991. In an environment of declining prices, production fell slightly, by 1 percent. Rising gas imports from Canada and net withdrawals from storage met the increased demand. In 1995, natural gas production reached 18.6 trillion cubic feet, 1 percent below the level in 1994. Weak demand in residential and commercial markets in the early part of the year, due to the second mildest winter in the United States in the past 20 years, together with an expanding level of imports helped to slow the rate of production. In addition, the low demand for gas in the winter in turn created unusually high spring inventories, resulting in low injections during the spring and summer and resulting in sizeable declines in wellhead prices. Average wellhead prices fell during 1994 and took another sharp drop in 1995, reversing the brief upward trend in 1992 and 1993. In the restructured natural gas industry, changing market dynamics have placed continuing pressure on producers to cut costs and improve the efficiency of their operations. Improved technologies have helped them achieve these goals, and productive capacity remained strong despite the low wellhead prices. Gas well completions declined, reflecting the low wellhead prices during the year. However, gas completions exceeded oil completions for the third year in a row. New technologies have enhanced drilling productivity and improved the placement of wells. Technological innovations also have improved production performance from the reservoir. Imports of natural gas from Canada continued to play a significant role in the U.S. market, reaching a new record Figure 1. Natural Gas Flow Diagram, 1995 (Trillion Cubic Feet) Note: Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports; U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report, DOE/EIA-0216(95), and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 1 level of 2.8 trillion cubic feet. During 1995, the share of U.S. natural gas consumption represented by net imports climbed to more than 12 percent. Underground storage continues to play an integral part in today’s natural gas market. During 1995, withdrawals from storage rose while injections declined, indicating that net withdrawals helped to meet demand increases. Storage operations have been changing in recent years, particularly in the utilization of high-deliverability storage. Instead of primarily providing backup supply, high-deliverability storage is now used to provide peaking supply or short-term swing supply. increased 5 percent during the year in part because of economic growth. Industrial consumption grew by 5 percent in 1995 to 8.6 trillion cubic feet, almost at the historical high of 8.7 trillion cubic feet recorded in 1973. Electric utility consumption rose 7 percent in 1995. This strong growth occurred without prolonged outages at nuclear plants or low levels of water at hydroelectric plants. Unusually warm weather at the beginning of 1995 may have made gas more readily available to this sector early in the year. The near term outlook for natural gas reflects a continuation of recent trends, although the longer term outlook is much more uncertain. On April 24, 1996, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), issued Order 888, the restructuring order for the electric power industry. As it did in the gas industry, FERC will require transmission-owning utilities functionally to separate power sales from the provision of transportation services. These changes are likely to affect not only the demand for natural gas for power consumption but also the organization of the energy supply industries and conditions under which gas competes directly with electricity for end-use sales. Natural gas consumption rose for the fifth year in a row. Although the level of production was lower, increased demand was met though imports and withdrawals from storage. Total consumption and deliveries to consumers reached levels not seen since the peak levels of the early 1970’s. Due to generally warmer weather during the heating season months of 1995, consumption in the residential sector was less than 1 percent above the 1994 level and not as high as in 1993. However, commercial consumption 2 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Figure 2. Selected Average Prices of Natural Gas in the United States, 1991 - 1995 6 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet 5 150 4 120 3 90 2 60 1 30 0 City Gate Imports Wellhead 0 Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995) and Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report.” Dollars per Thousand Cubic Meters 3 180 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 1. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas in the United States, 1991-1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year ............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation ......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production .................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production.............................................. Receipts at U.S. Borders Imports........................................................ Intransit Receipts....................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage............................................... Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item.............................................. Total Supply.................................................. Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption ................................................ Deliveries at U.S. Borders Exports ...................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage............................................... Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel.................................................... Pipeline Fuel................................................. Plant Fuel ..................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential................................................. Commercial ............................................... Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption ....................................... Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. 167,062 276,337 165,015 275,414 162,415 282,152 R 163,837 291,773 165,146 298,541 16,017,626 5,732,482 21,750,108 -2,771,928 -275,831 18,702,348 -169,909 18,532,439 -834,637 17,697,802 17,697,802 1,773,313 362,861 2,688,728 63,090 112,606 -499,779 22,198,621 19,035,156 129,244 362,588 2,608,373 63,259 22,198,621 672,314 601,305 456,954 4,555,659 2,728,581 7,230,962 367 2,789,014 17,304,582 19,035,156 16,164,874 5,967,376 22,132,249 -2,972,552 -280,370 18,879,327 -167,519 18,711,808 -871,905 17,839,903 17,839,903 2,137,504 486,163 2,723,774 48,534 117,919 -507,565 22,846,233 19,544,364 216,282 486,161 2,555,393 44,033 22,846,233 710,250 587,710 460,571 4,690,065 2,802,751 7,526,898 511 2,765,608 17,785,833 19,544,364 16,691,139 6,034,504 22,725,642 -3,103,014 -413,971 19,208,657 -226,743 18,981,915 -886,455 18,095,460 18,095,460 2,350,115 324,093 2,717,064 82,189 118,999 -109,593 23,578,326 20,279,095 140,183 324,093 2,759,738 75,217 23,578,326 723,118 624,308 448,822 4,956,445 2,861,569 7,981,433 960 2,682,440 18,482,847 20,279,095 R 17,351,060 R 6,229,645 23,580,706 17,282,032 6,461,596 23,743,628 -3,565,023 -388,392 19,790,213 -283,739 19,506,474 -907,795 18,598,679 18,598,679 2,841,048 492,481 2,974,102 50,446 110,290 -230,002 24,837,044 21,580,665 154,119 492,481 2,565,882 43,897 24,837,044 792,315 700,335 427,853 4,850,318 3,031,077 8,579,585 2,674 3,196,507 19,660,161 21,580,665 R -3,230,667 -412,178 19,937,861 -228,336 R 19,709,525 -888,500 R R R 18,821,025 18,821,025 R R 2,623,839 487,760 R 2,508,151 70,689 110,826 R -415,579 R 24,206,711 20,707,717 R R 161,739 472,499 2,796,279 68,478 R 24,206,711 R R 699,842 685,362 423,878 R 2,895,013 R 4,847,702 8,167,033 R 1,741 2,987,146 R R 18,898,635 20,707,717 36,440 405,919 4,863,923 1,580,077 41,433 471,009 5,248,609 1,697,363 44,314 460,097 5,644,894 1,658,438 R 42,338 599,058 6,112,919 2,092,124 45,269 706,139 6,517,352 2,110,284 See footnotes at end of table. 4 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 1. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas in the United States, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel.................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel.................................................. Number of Consumers Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports........................................................... Exports ......................................................... Pipeline Fuel................................................. City Gate........................................................ Delivered to Consumers Residential................................................. Commercial ............................................... Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 51,593,206 4,357,252 216,529 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 52,331,397 4,409,699 209,616 4,957,208 2,553,679 4,624,853 1,522,061 792 NA 307,890 3,356,581 922,962 168 52,535,411 4,464,906 209,666 R R R 4,843,995 2,559,500 4,734,106 1,580,745 R 1,336 3,706 335,513 3,432,927 1,210,453 405 4,846,360 2,650,412 5,140,048 1,758,945 2,449 3,958 380,665 3,439,537 1,147,860 225 54,322,179 4,636,500 209,398 R 53,392,557 R 4,533,905 R 202,940 88 626 33,395 90 636 35,908 94 641 38,067 R 91 639 40,244 R 89 654 40,973 1.64 1.82 2.59 1.87 2.90 5.82 4.81 2.69 3.96 2.18 1.74 1.85 2.25 2.07 3.01 5.89 4.88 2.84 4.05 2.36 2.04 2.03 2.59 1.97 3.21 6.16 5.22 3.07 4.27 2.61 R 1.85 1.87 2.50 1.70 3.07 1.55 1.49 2.39 1.49 2.78 6.06 5.05 2.71 3.98 2.02 6.41 5.44 3.05 R 4.11 2.28 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Beginning in 1987, prices for gas delivered to consumers are calculated using only on-system sales data. No imputations are made for prices of gas delivered for the account of others. In previous years, prices were calculated using reported values and values imputed for gas delivered for the account of others. The United States includes the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 5 Figure 3. Natural Gas Supply and Disposition in the United States, 1995 (Trillion Cubic Feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas and Oil Wells 23.7 Natural Gas Storage Facilities Natural Gas Processed 16.9 Additions Withdrawals 2.6 3.0 Imports Dry Gas Production 18.6 Algeria Canada Mexico Exports 2.8 0.007 0.018 Canada Mexico Japan 0.028 0.061 0.065 SALE SALE Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Fuel Electric Utility 4.9 3.0 8.6 0.0027 3.2 6 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 2. Natural Gas Production, Transmission, and Consumption by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) State Marketed Production Extraction Loss Balancing Itema Net Interstate Movementsb Net Movements Across U.S. Bordersb Net Storage Changesc Supplemental Gas Supplies Consumption Alabama ................ Alaska.................... Arizona .................. Arkansas ............... California ............... Colorado................ Connecticut ........... D.C. ....................... Delaware ............... Florida ................... Georgia.................. Hawaii.................... Idaho ..................... Illinois .................... Indiana................... Iowa....................... Kansas .................. Kentucky................ Louisiana ............... Maine..................... Maryland................ Massachusetts ...... Michigan ................ Minnesota.............. Mississippi ............. Missouri ................. Montana ................ Nebraska ............... Nevada .................. New Hampshire..... New Jersey............ New Mexico........... New York............... North Carolina ....... North Dakota ......... Ohio....................... Oklahoma .............. Oregon .................. Pennsylvania ......... Rhode Island ......... South Carolina....... South Dakota......... Tennessee............. Texas..................... Utah....................... Vermont................. Virginia .................. Washington ........... West Virginia ......... Wisconsin .............. Wyoming ............... Total...................... 519,661 469,550 558 187,242 279,555 523,084 0 0 0 6,463 0 0 0 335 249 0 721,436 74,754 5,108,366 0 22 0 238,203 0 95,533 16 50,264 2,240 13 0 0 1,625,837 18,400 0 49,468 126,336 1,811,734 1,923 111,000 0 0 1,252 1,820 6,330,048 241,290 0 49,818 0 186,231 0 673,775 19,506,474 5,273 35,052 0 488 11,509 25,225 0 0 0 1,630 0 0 0 77 0 0 47,442 2,303 146,048 0 0 0 6,328 0 377 0 597 0 0 0 0 85,668 0 0 5,327 94 94,930 0 582 0 0 0 0 381,712 13,679 0 0 0 7,396 0 36,058 907,795 -57,782 61,016 4,667 1,505 -6,140 -73,329 -19,321 3,129 8,827 -12,921 4,718 -21 -12,055 -8,866 -34,543 -471 8,173 -37,282 86,580 -196 -21,359 -96,577 -66,012 23,255 394,349 8,664 -16,190 151,515 2,910 -6,413 -465 -199,959 -15,053 -15,104 869 -112,044 -105,683 4,075 -188,486 -30,041 4,985 -960 -14,215 232,524 -113,083 -1,823 -8,362 -34,861 -18,543 -2,924 99,322 -230,002 -135,266 0 114,944 68,073 1,690,530 -144,957 151,154 29,860 51,834 523,687 364,073 0 -747,675 1,057,902 565,456 255,594 -318,699 181,693 -3,388,579 5,533 212,069 442,554 1,159,156 -570,828 -209,220 270,591 -549,645 -23,364 108,112 26,221 584,045 -1,127,337 490,624 217,693 -61,585 842,107 -1,062,232 140,861 735,243 100,100 147,041 33,963 268,584 -2,350,016 42,414 -9,335 205,235 -77,764 -53,057 383,496 -640,884 0 0 -65,283 -42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 823,478 0 0 0 0 0 5,149 0 0 12,769 -492,955 899,364 0 0 570,396 0 0 0 0 0 630,321 0 4,559 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -54,519 0 18,429 0 335,261 0 0 0 2,686,929 -237 0 0 -736 27,325 3,152 -373 0 -1 0 -1,464 0 -29 -22,993 -950 -7,094 -4,875 -7,178 -52,445 3 -2,757 -3,134 -117,409 -1,090 -7,783 197 -3,599 -5,978 31 0 73 -2,273 -14,706 -138 0 -38,862 -19,264 994 -64,183 -51 173 0 -621 -26,165 118 0 -62 2,210 -41,129 85 -1,552 -414,768 * 0 0 0 0 7,170 68 0 1 0 130 2,793 0 6,256 3,199 96 0 6 0 96 609 420 21,378 194 0 4 0 15 0 90 7,291 0 1,490 0 57,393 904 0 2 75 27 62 37 33 1 0 4 445 0 0 2 0 110,290 321,577 430,231 120,126 257,068 1,925,110 283,591 132,273 32,988 60,662 515,598 370,385 2,773 63,777 1,078,543 535,311 262,313 368,342 224,046 1,717,914 5,429 194,099 362,301 970,851 353,076 288,067 279,078 57,827 136,384 111,004 19,899 590,797 215,147 1,140,488 202,726 45,378 896,072 568,153 145,867 721,433 70,137 151,915 34,292 256,843 3,802,489 156,824 7,275 247,198 220,427 148,364 380,489 97,706 21,580,665 a Balancing Item volumes are equal to Total Disposition (net storage changes plus extraction loss plus consumption) minus Total Supply (marketed production plus net interstate movements plus net movements across U.S. borders plus supplemental gas supplies). b Positive numbers denote net receipts; negative numbers denote net deliveries. c Negative numbers indicate withdrawals from storage in excess of additions to storage and are, therefore, additions to total supply. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 7 Supply Production In 1995, marketed production of natural gas fell for the first time in four years, to 19.5 trillion cubic feet, 1 percent below the level in 1994. Sizeable declines in wellhead prices slowed the rate of production, although the drop in production levels was not nearly as sharp as the decline in wellhead prices. In the deregulated natural gas industry, changing market dynamics have placed continuing pressure on producers to cut costs and improve the efficiency of their operations. Improved technologies have helped them achieve these goals, and productive capacity remained strong despite the low wellhead prices. Gross withdrawals of natural gas reached 23.7 trillion cubic feet in 1995. Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico have continued as the leading producers of natural gas. Together they supplied 14.9 trillion cubic feet, 76 percent of marketed natural gas production in 1995. The commercial recovery of methane from coalbeds contributed a significant amount to the gas produced in three States. In Alabama, 19 percent of the gross withdrawals were from coalbed methane seams, in Colorado, 43 percent, and in New Mexico, 35 percent. The largest production increases for 1995 occurred in Colorado and New Mexico, with incremental production gains of 70 and 68 billion cubic feet. These gains are due in part to the maturation or initiation of coalbed methane recovery projects and the expansion of transportation capacity to support marketing the larger volumes. Production actually declined in the offshore Gulf of Mexico despite continued development of several large, deep water (water depths of 200 meters or more) projects. The declines are attributable Figure 4. Marketed Production of Natural Gas in the United States, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) WA MT ND MN ME ID SD OR WY IA IL IN CO KS KY MO WV VA OH PA WI MI VT NY NH MA CT NJ MD NE CA NV UT RI DE DC AZ NM OK TX AR TN MS NC AL GA SC AK LA FL HI None 1-15,000 15,001-100,000 100,001-200,000 200,001-500,000 500,001 and over Sources: Illinois and Pennsylvania, 1995: Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report, DOE/EIA-0216(95); and EIA computations. All other data: Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report” and the United States Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 9 to the relatively weak market for domestic gas production in 1995. The number of producing gas wells and gas-condensate wells reached 298,541 in 1995, surpassing, by 2 percent, the all-time high of 291,773 producing wells in 1994. From 1994 to 1995, Louisiana and Texas showed substantial increases in the number of producing wells, 9 percent and 12 percent, respectively. the legislative incentive for coalbed methane and tight gas drilling. The trend has been driven in part by increased efficiency in well site selection and in reservoir development, and in part by low world oil prices. Reserves Wellhead Prices Average wellhead prices took a sharp decline, dropping by 16 percent from the 1994 level to $1.55 per thousand cubic feet in 1995, the lowest price since 1979. This fall in price reversed the brief upward trend of 1992 and 1993. Contributing to the low prices during the past year was weak demand in residential and commercial markets in the early part of the year, due to the second mildest winter in the United States in the past 20 years. This weak demand for gas in turn created excess spring inventories and low injections which pushed prices even lower. U.S. proved reserves of natural gas were up in 1995 for the second year in a row. A 1995 gain of 1 percent marked the first back-to-back increase in 28 years. Proved reserves are those quantities that geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in future years from known reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions. Total discoveries were down from a high 1994 level, but still 14 percent higher than the prior 10-year average. With the successive increases, 1995 proved gas reserves were up 2,731 billion cubic feet from those of 1994. Revisions and adjustments were up. Reserve additions replaced 107 percent of gas production in 1995. Wyoming, the Gulf of Mexico Federal Offshore, Texas, and Colorado each had 1995 proved reserves increases greater than 500 billion cubic feet, totaling 3,057 billion cubic feet. Improved exploration and deepwater production technologies enhanced the ability to discover and develop offshore fields. For example, in September 1995, Shell Oil announced plans to install a tension leg platform (TLP) to develop its Prospect Ursa. It will set a new world record for TLP water depth at approximately 3,950 feet and is expected to be installed in early 1999. Coalbed methane reserves resumed growing, more than replacing the decline of 1994 and accounting for 6 percent of 1995 natural gas reserves. Coalbed methane production increased to 5 percent of U.S. dry gas production in 1995. No federal tax incentive for new coalbed methane wells has been available for 3 years. U.S. total discoveries of dry gas reserves were 10,961 billion cubic feet in 1995, down 11 percent from 1994. Texas and the Gulf of Mexico Federal Offshore accounted for over two-thirds of them. Total discoveries, which equaled 61 percent of 1995 gas production, are those reserves attributable to field extensions, new field discoveries, and new reservoir discoveries in old fields. They result from drilling exploratory wells. Drilling Exploration and development activities incrementally add to existing reserves of natural gas. The number of rotary rigs running and well completions are indicators that in the past have been good guides to exploration and development activity, and thus to subsequent reserves additions. In 1995, these indicators declined. Rotary rigs drilling for gas dropped from 427 to 385 in 1995, but still exceeded the number of rigs drilling for oil. Total rigs running dropped from 775 to 723. Well completions for gas exceeded those for oil for the third year in a row. Exploratory well completions for gas were up in 1995, from 725 to 814, while gas development well completions dropped from 8,215 to 6,622. The change in total gas well completions was thus downward, from 8,940 to 7,436. Overall well completions also dropped to 18,518. Of these, 3,480 were exploratory wells and 15,038 were development wells. This continues a downward trend in total completions which began after the 1990 drilling surge, caused by 10 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 During 1995, new field discoveries were 1,666 billion cubic feet, down 12 percent from 1994, but 33 percent higher than the prior 10-year average. Field extensions were 6,843 billion cubic feet, down 1 percent from 1994. New reservoir discoveries in old fields were 2,452 billion cubic feet, down 30 percent from 1994, but still 14 percent higher than the prior 10-year average. This resulted from the generally low prices in the first nine months of the year. Futures Markets and Futures Prices Futures markets provide the gas industry with contracts for future delivery of gas at a price. Their primary use, however, is not to buy or sell gas but to hedge the future price of gas and to manage price risk in this way. Futures markets are also used by some to speculate on the future price of gas. Speculators are investing based on their knowledge of the natural gas industry or their knowledge of price behavior. A major use of the gas futures markets by the industry is for price discovery. They enable buyers and sellers to obtain an estimate of the current price of gas. The size of the market as measured by the number of futures contracts generally grew in 1995 but the rate of growth in 1995 was much less than what it was between 1990 and 1993. On any given day, there are usually about 160,000 futures contracts outstanding, representing about 16 billion cubic feet of gas. By historical standards futures prices for the near-term contracts were low, especially during the summer and early part of 1995. Futures prices for the nearby contract were often near $1.45 per thousand cubic feet in January and July. By July many in the industry thought prices would stay in the range of $1.40 per thousand cubic feet to $1.50 per thousand cubic feet for the next year. Instead, prices began to rise systematically between August and November. During December prices shot up from $2.00 per thousand cubic feet to $3.50 per thousand cubic feet as a shift in demand due to cold weather, supported by uncertainty created in the market from low storage levels, drove prices skyward. Spot and Futures Markets Spot Prices Daily cash prices at the Henry Hub in Southern Louisiana and at other key locations were very volatile in 1995. Daily cash prices were low in the early part of the year, generally near $1.40 per thousand cubic feet. Then they increased in the spring. Prices were generally higher in March and April than they were in January. In the past, spot prices were always expected to be higher in January than in April. Monthly indices based on daily prices were also volatile especially during the early part of the year. In the latter part of the year monthly price indices tended to increase from one month to the next. During the summer of 1995, many in the gas industry thought that prices at the Henry Hub would remain near $1.50 for the next year. By the end of November, however, the monthly price indices were near $2.00 per thousand cubic feet as consistently colder than normal temperatures in November and December pushed prices higher. Overall, annual spot prices, like the annual wellhead prices, were lower in 1995 than in any other year during the 1990’s. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 11 Figure 5. Marketed Production of Natural Gas in Selected States, 1991 - 1995 7 91 92 93 94 95 180 6 Trillion Cubic Feet 150 5 120 4 90 3 2 60 1 30 0 0 ka ic am om ad an in Te x rn ns ex si m or as if o ah Ka ab yo ui M ol Al kl Al al Lo W ew C O C N Sources: Illinois and Pennsylvania, 1995: Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report, DOE/EIA-0216(95); and EIA computations. All other data: Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report” and the United States Minerals Management Service. 12 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Al lO th er St at es as o o a as ia a a g Billion Cubic Meters Table 3. Gross Withdrawals and Marketed Production of Natural Gas by State, 1991-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Year and State Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells From Oil Wells Repressuring Total Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed Vented and Flared Marketed Production 1991 Total .............. 1992 Total .............. 1993 Total .............. 1994 Total .............. 1995 Total .............. Alabama Total......... Onshore ................ State Offshore....... Federal Offshore... Alaska Total ............ Onshore ................ State Offshore....... Federal Offshore... Arizona.................... Arkansas................. California Total........ Onshore ................ State Offshore....... Federal Offshore... Colorado ................. Florida..................... IllinoisE .................... Indiana .................... Kansas.................... Kentucky ................. Louisiana Total ....... Onshore ................ State Offshore....... Federal Offshore... Maryland ................. Michigan ................. Mississippi .............. Missouri .................. Montana.................. Nebraska ................ Nevada ................... New Mexico ............ New York ................ North Dakota........... Ohio ........................ Oklahoma ............... Oregon.................... PennsylvaniaE ......... South Dakota .......... Tennessee .............. Texas Total ............. Onshore ................ State Offshore....... Federal Offshore... Utah ........................ Virginia.................... West Virginia........... Wyoming................. 16,017,626 16,164,874 16,691,139 R 17,351,060 17,282,032 568,190 211,942 212,895 143,353 179,470 73,603 105,867 0 470 161,390 93,808 85,934 0 7,874 436,663 0 325 249 636,582 74,754 4,481,388 1,464,206 79,515 2,937,666 22 146,320 113,401 16 44,370 1,557 0 1,398,631 17,677 16,914 126,336 1,521,857 2,520 111,000 848 0 5,660,153 4,398,446 62,381 1,199,326 262,400 49,818 186,231 988,671 5,732,482 5,967,376 6,034,504 R 6,229,645 6,461,596 11,935 11,585 0 350 3,190,433 3,182,749 7,684 0 88 33,979 289,430 236,610 5,904 46,916 102,970 7,133 10 0 86,807 0 681,392 144,427 14,528 522,437 0 97,547 6,051 0 6,393 683 13 242,247 723 39,760 0 289,877 0 0 7,526 1,820 1,212,503 1,127,535 801 84,167 40,833 0 0 111,442 21,750,108 22,132,249 22,725,642 R 23,580,706 23,743,628 580,125 223,527 212,895 143,703 3,369,904 3,256,352 113,552 0 558 195,369 383,238 322,544 5,904 54,790 539,633 7,133 335 249 723,389 74,754 5,162,780 1,608,633 94,044 3,460,103 22 243,867 119,452 16 50,763 2,240 13 1,640,878 18,400 56,674 126,336 1,811,734 2,520 111,000 8,374 1,820 6,872,656 5,525,982 63,181 1,283,493 303,233 49,818 186,231 1,100,113 2,771,928 2,972,552 3,103,014 R 3,230,667 3,565,023 30,949 30,949 0 0 2,891,618 2,891,618 0 0 0 7,815 101,513 88,369 240 12,904 15,040 0 0 NA 1,230 * 35,684 885 0 34,799 0 2,340 11,321 0 82 * 0 9,615 0 2,813 NA NA 43 NA 0 NA 296,192 296,192 NA NA 26,874 0 NA 131,893 275,831 280,370 413,971 412,178 388,392 26,580 16,614 9,966 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 920 920 NA NA 0 642 0 NA NA * NA NA NA NA 0 NA 10,364 0 NA * 0 3,282 0 93 NA NA 554 NA 0 NA 200,233 200,233 NA NA NA 0 NA 145,724 169,909 167,519 226,743 228,336 283,739 2,935 2,564 371 0 8,736 7,105 1,631 0 0 313 1,250 1,250 NA NA 1,510 28 0 NA 723 * 18,729 18,729 NA NA 0 3,324 2,234 0 417 * 0 2,144 0 4,300 NA NA 0 NA 7,122 NA 46,183 46,183 NA NA 35,069 0 NA 148,721 18,532,439 18,711,808 18,981,915 R 19,709,525 19,506,474 519,661 173,399 202,559 143,703 469,550 357,629 111,920 0 558 187,242 279,555 232,005 5,664 41,886 523,084 6,463 335 249 721,436 74,754 5,108,366 1,589,019 94,044 3,425,304 22 238,203 95,533 16 50,264 2,240 13 1,625,837 18,400 49,468 126,336 1,811,734 1,923 111,000 1,252 1,820 6,330,048 4,983,373 63,181 1,283,493 241,290 49,818 186,231 673,775 R = Revised data. E = Estimated data. NA = Not available. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Illinois and Pennsylvania, 1995: Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and EIA computations. All other data: Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report,” and the United States Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 13 Table 4. Offshore Gross Withdrawals of Natural Gas by State, -1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Year and State State From Gas Wells From Oil Wells Total From Gas Wells Federal From Oil Wells Total Total Offshore 1991 Total............... Alabama ............... Alaska................... California .............. Louisiana .............. Texas.................... 1992 Total............... Alabama ............... Alaska................... California .............. Louisiana .............. Texas.................... 1993 Total............... Alabama ............... Alaska................... California .............. Louisiana .............. Texas.................... 1994 Total............... Alabama ............... Alaska................... California .............. Louisiana .............. Texas.................... 1995 Total............... Alabama ............... Alaska................... California .............. Louisiana .............. Texas.................... 359,112 32,603 100,733 0 128,891 96,885 415,486 112,311 110,067 0 116,470 76,638 470,487 131,508 127,834 0 133,261 77,883 550,079 228,878 99,801 0 137,823 83,577 460,659 212,895 105,867 0 79,515 62,381 99,688 0 70,932 7,610 19,538 1,608 136,809 0 106,311 7,242 21,631 1,625 136,948 0 105,363 6,484 23,750 1,350 154,390 0 124,501 7,204 21,690 996 28,917 0 7,684 5,904 14,528 801 458,800 32,603 171,665 7,610 148,429 98,493 552,294 112,311 216,377 7,242 138,101 78,263 607,435 131,508 233,198 6,484 157,011 79,234 704,469 228,878 224,301 7,204 159,513 84,573 489,576 212,895 113,552 5,904 94,044 63,181 4,314,407 0 0 16,464 2,946,749 1,351,194 4,258,686 79,294 0 13,947 2,867,842 1,297,602 4,215,015 86,515 0 10,618 2,883,761 1,234,121 4,373,962 117,308 0 11,064 2,995,676 1,249,914 4,288,219 143,353 0 7,874 2,937,666 1,199,326 535,250 0 0 35,391 455,052 44,807 513,058 0 0 41,284 436,493 35,281 550,850 0 0 41,532 467,340 41,978 622,235 3,194 0 42,497 518,305 58,240 653,870 350 0 46,916 522,437 84,167 4,849,657 0 0 51,855 3,401,801 1,396,001 4,771,744 79,294 0 55,231 3,304,336 1,332,883 4,765,865 86,515 0 52,150 3,351,101 1,276,099 4,996,197 120,502 0 53,561 3,513,981 1,308,154 4,942,089 143,703 0 54,790 3,460,103 1,283,493 5,308,457 32,603 171,665 59,465 3,550,230 1,494,494 5,324,039 191,605 216,377 62,473 3,442,437 1,411,147 5,373,300 218,023 233,198 58,635 3,508,112 1,355,333 5,700,666 349,380 224,301 60,765 3,673,494 1,392,727 5,431,665 356,598 113,552 60,694 3,554,147 1,346,674 Notes: For individual State and U.S. production, see Table 3. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Appropriate State agencies responses to informal data requests and the United States Minerals Management Service. 14 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 5. Number of Producing Gas and Gas Condensate Wells by State as of December 31, 1991-1995 State 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Alabama .................................... Alaska........................................ Arizona ...................................... Arkansas ................................... California ................................... Colorado.................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana....................................... Kansas ...................................... Kentucky.................................... Louisiana ................................... Maryland.................................... Michigan .................................... Mississippi ................................. Missouri ..................................... Montana .................................... Nebraska ................................... New Mexico............................... New York................................... North Dakota ............................. Ohio........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................. South Dakota............................. Texas......................................... Utah........................................... Virginia ...................................... West Virginia ............................. Wyoming ................................... Total.......................................... 3,392 110 6 2,780 1,377 5,562 373 1,334 17,948 12,169 15,271 7 2,620 629 6 2,802 12 20,021 5,737 100 34,760 28,216 16 31,000 54 47,615 913 886 37,800 2,821 276,337 3,350 112 6 3,500 1,126 5,912 382 1,333 18,400 12,483 13,512 9 3,257 507 5 2,890 22 18,040 5,906 104 34,784 28,902 16 31,000 38 46,298 1,006 1,153 38,250 3,111 275,414 3,514 113 6 3,500 1,092 6,372 385 1,336 19,472 12,836 15,569 7 5,500 620 8 3,075 59 20,846 5,757 101 34,782 29,118 18 31,100 47 47,101 1,061 1,426 33,716 3,615 282,152 R 3,565 104 R 6 3,500 1,261 7,056 390 1,348 19,365 13,036 12,958 7 6,000 583 12 2,940 87 23,292 5,884 104 34,731 29,121 19 31,150 55 48,654 1,303 1,470 R 39,830 3,942 291,773 3,526 100 7 3,988 997 7,017 372 1,347 22,020 13,311 14,169 7 5,258 535 15 2,918 87 23,510 6,134 99 34,520 29,733 17 31,025 56 54,635 1,127 1,671 36,144 4,196 298,541 R = Revised data. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report,” the United States Minerals Management Services (MMS), and World Oil Magazine. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 15 Table 6. Estimated Total Dry Natural Gas Proved Reserves by State, 1991-1995 (Billion Cubic Feet) State 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Alabama .................................... Alaska........................................ Arkansas ................................... California ................................... Colorado.................................... Florida ....................................... Kansas ...................................... Kentucky.................................... Louisiana ................................... Michigan .................................... Mississippi ................................. Montana .................................... New Mexico............................... New York................................... North Dakota ............................. Ohio........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Pennsylvania ............................. Texas......................................... Utah........................................... Virginia ...................................... West Virginia ............................. Wyoming ................................... Federal Offshore ....................... Other Statesa ............................. Total.......................................... 5,414 9,553 1,669 3,004 5,767 38 9,358 1,155 10,912 1,334 1,057 831 18,539 331 472 1,181 14,725 1,629 36,174 1,702 225 2,528 9,941 29,448 75 167,062 5,802 9,638 1,750 2,778 6,198 47 9,681 1,084 9,780 1,223 869 859 18,998 329 496 1,161 13,926 1,528 35,093 1,830 904 2,356 10,826 27,767 92 165,015 5,140 9,907 1,552 2,682 6,722 50 9,348 1,003 9,174 1,160 797 673 18,619 264 525 1,104 13,289 1,717 34,718 2,040 1,322 2,439 10,933 27,143 94 162,415 4,830 9,733 1,607 2,402 6,753 98 9,156 969 9,748 1,323 650 717 17,228 242 507 1,094 13,487 1,800 35,974 1,789 1,833 2,565 10,879 28,388 65 163,837 4,868 9,497 1,563 2,243 7,256 92 8,571 1,044 9,274 1,294 663 782 17,491 197 463 1,054 13,438 1,482 36,542 1,580 1,836 2,499 12,166 29,182 69 165,146 a Includes Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, and Tennessee. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216. 16 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 7. Wellhead Value and Marketed Production of Natural Gas by State, 1991-1995 Reported Wellhead Value Year and State Volumea (million cubic feet) Value (thousand dollars) Average Wellhead Price (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Marketed Production (million cubic feet) Imputed Wellhead Value of Marketed Productionb (thousand dollars) 1991 Total................................. 1992 Total................................. 1993 Total................................. 1994 Total................................. 1995 Total................................. Alabama .................................... Alaska........................................ Arizona ...................................... Arkansas ................................... California ................................... Colorado.................................... Florida ....................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana....................................... Kansas ...................................... Kentucky.................................... Louisiana ................................... Maryland.................................... Michigan .................................... Mississippi ................................. Missouri ..................................... Montana .................................... Nebraska ................................... Nevadad .................................... New Mexico............................... New York................................... North Dakota ............................. Ohio........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................. South Dakota............................. Tennessee................................. Texas......................................... Utah........................................... Virginia ...................................... West Virginia ............................. Wyoming ................................... 15,770,393 15,852,090 15,341,514 R 15,513,667 15,557,464 c 54,964 227,797 500 180,117 262,617 — — — — — 100,247 373,858 600 543,301 335,314 485,584 4,393 NA 472 984,631 122,773 5,843,626 32 398,677 118,048 28 63,388 1,830 0 1,872,123 39,848 NA 291,212 2,549,802 1,788 503,078 1,348 2,800 9,018,590 176,491 85,686 112,116 22,126 1.64 1.74 2.04 R 1.85 1.55 1.82 1.64 1.20 3.02 1.73 0.95 1.24 — 1.90 1.36 1.64 1.58 1.42 1.67 1.24 1.70 1.36 1.19 — 1.26 2.30 — 2.33 1.44 0.93 2.84 1.59 1.54 1.61 1.15 1.72 2.22 1.78 18,532,439 18,711,808 18,981,915 R 19,709,525 19,506,474 519,661 469,550 558 187,242 279,555 523,084 6,463 335 249 721,436 74,754 5,108,366 22 238,203 95,533 16 50,264 2,240 13 1,625,837 18,400 49,468 126,336 1,811,734 1,923 111,000 1,252 1,820 6,330,048 241,290 49,818 186,231 673,775 30,327,779 32,570,827 38,810,612 R 36,535,940 30,285,862 947,783 770,620 669 564,792 483,258 496,568 8,010 0 472 984,630 122,773 8,048,333 32 398,678 118,275 28 68,168 2,665 0 2,056,148 42,319 NA 294,124 2,616,144 1,788 315,242 1,991 2,800 10,208,278 276,880 85,686 413,951 1,197,513 511,513 3,545 NA 249 721,436 74,754 3,709,015 22 238,203 95,349 16 46,739 1,538 0 1,480,327 17,325 NA 125,085 1,765,788 1,923 177,139 848 1,820 5,592,323 153,804 c 50,439 c c 49,818 12,449 a Quantity of production associated with reported wellhead value. A number of States reported values associated with quantities other than marketed production. b Average wellhead price times marketed production does not equal imputed value of marketed production due to independent rounding. c Quantity and value data obtained from Energy Information Administration Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” d All of Nevada’s marketed production was consumed as lease fuel. R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Illinois and Pennsylvania, 1995: EIA Computations. All other data: Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report,” and the United States Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 17 Table 8. Natural Gas Processed, Liquids Extracted, and Estimated Extraction Loss by State, 1995 Extraction Loss Plant Location Natural Gas Processed (million cubic feet) Total Liquids Extracted (thousand barrels) Estimated Heat Content (billion Btu) Volume (million cubic feet) Alabama ............................................ Alaska................................................ Arkansas ........................................... California ........................................... Colorado............................................ Florida ............................................... Illinois ................................................ Kansas .............................................. Kentucky............................................ Louisiana ........................................... Michigan ............................................ Mississippi ......................................... Montana ............................................ New Mexico....................................... North Dakota ..................................... Ohio................................................... Oklahoma .......................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... Texas................................................. Utah................................................... West Virginia ..................................... Wyoming ........................................... Total.................................................. 118,688 2,980,557 100,720 226,548 345,441 9,061 727 965,266 44,734 4,604,292 179,678 4,869 9,413 809,893 49,861 2,257 1,015,965 10,106 4,132,491 308,174 116,792 895,129 16,930,662 3,952 29,805 391 9,302 18,284 1,611 72 33,148 1,643 102,004 4,816 313 458 59,686 4,093 71 67,217 446 269,758 9,381 5,047 27,651 649,149 5,273 35,052 488 11,509 25,225 1,630 77 47,442 2,303 146,048 6,328 377 597 85,668 5,327 94 94,930 582 381,712 13,679 7,396 36,058 907,795 16,641 133,081 1,604 39,212 69,340 6,011 310 131,412 6,520 384,609 19,221 1,348 1,921 219,860 17,141 298 248,648 1,846 1,016,142 36,427 18,859 108,230 2,478,684 Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Natural Gas Processed, Total Liquids Extracted, and Extraction Loss Volume: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production.” Estimated Heat Content of Extraction Loss: Estimated, assuming the makeup to total liquids production as reported on Form EIA-64A for each State was proportional to the components and products ultimately separated in the States as reported on the 12 monthly reports on Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report,” and applying the following conversion factors to the individual component and product production estimates (million Btu extraction loss per barrel of liquid produced): ethane, 3.082; propane, 3.836; normal butane, 4.326; isobutane, 3.974; pentanes plus, 4.620. 18 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Transmission In the United States, natural gas flowed predominantly northeastward, primarily from the major producing centers in Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas, and the offshore areas of the Gulf of Mexico. Active trading took place at the U.S./Canadian border as Canada continued to expand its role in supplying natural gas to the United States. The rate of interstate pipeline capacity expansion was slower in 1995 than in 1994, but a number of proposed pipeline expansions are pending through the year 2000. The trend in new construction has been to refine and expand locally to attract and hold customers. Proposed expansion projects will continue to concentrate on removing some system bottlenecks and redirecting excess supplies to more higher-value markets. Also affecting natural gas pipelines, underground storage has become more highly integrated into the daily operations of the pipeline network, and highdeliverability storage grew in capacity and utilization during 1995. Natural Gas Imports and Exports Total natural gas imports have risen steadily and rapidly since 1986, reaching 2.8 trillion cubic feet in 1995, more than three times the 1986 level. Net imports also rose for the ninth consecutive year. They represented more than 12 percent of U.S. natural gas consumption in 1995. Total exports have shown fluctuation in recent years, peaking in 1992 at 216.3 billion cubic feet when exports to Mexico reached a record level. From 1994 to 1995, exports to Mexico increased by 32 percent, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Japan rose 4 percent. However, exports to Canada dropped by 48 percent causing an overall decrease in exports of 5 percent. Figure 6. Principal Interstate Natural Gas Flow Summary, 1995 WASHINGTON NORTH DAKOTA MONTANA MINNESOTA MAINE IDAHO WISCONSIN OREGON WYOMING MICH CALIFORNIA NEBRASKA NEVADA OHIO INDIANA MD ILL UTAH COLORADO KANSAS KY WV VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA PA SOUTH DAKOTA NY VT NH MASS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT IOWA NJ DELAWARE MISSOURI ARIZONA NEW MEXICO OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS TENN SOUTH CAROLINA ALA 5,000 4,000 GEORGIA TEXAS MISS 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 LA Billion Cubic Feet FLORIDA = Less than 100 BCF Flow Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 19 The price of imported natural gas has been lower in recent years than it was in the early 1980’s both in nominal dollars and in constant dollars. From 1986 to 1987 the price (in nominal dollars) fell by 20 percent to $1.95 per thousand cubic feet. It remained near this level with some fluctuation until 1995 when it declined sharply to $1.49, the lowest level since 1975. The price for total natural gas imports is driven primarily by the price of Canadian natural gas. The price of natural gas exports has also been lower in recent years than it was in the early 1980’s. Total export prices have generally been higher than total import prices, due in part to the inclusion of higher priced LNG. in natural gas production by Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) during the later part of 1995 and early 1996. During 1995, imports from Mexico were less than 1 percent of total U.S. natural gas imports. In December 1993 the United States began importing gas from Mexico for the first time since 1984. The level of imports has been small. In 1994 they were also less than 1 percent of total U.S. imports. Liquefied Natural Gas During 1995, the United States imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Algeria into Massachusetts and Louisiana and exported LNG from Alaska to Japan. LNG imports represented 1 percent of total imports, while LNG exports were 42 percent of total exports. Liquefaction of natural gas makes overseas transportation possible. A 600-to-1 volume reduction is achieved by lowering the temperature of natural gas to approximately minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit. LNG imports from Algeria fell almost 65 percent from 1994 to 1995 to 17.9 billion cubic feet because of curtailments which began in August 1994. Sonatrach, the stateowned oil and gas company in Algeria, curtailed exports because of a major renovation project on that nation’s liquefaction plants. There were no shipments of LNG from Algeria in April, June, July, September, and October of 1995. Shipments at reduced levels were received during the first quarter of 1996. The impact of the curtailments may lessen soon because the renovation project is near completion. LNG exports from Alaska to Japan rose 4 percent from 1994 to 1995 to a record 65.3 billion cubic feet. The price for these exports rose 7 percent from the previous year to $3.41 per thousand cubic feet. The price for imports of LNG from Algeria rose less than 1 percent to $2.30 per thousand cubic feet. Trade with Canada Pipeline imports from Canada continued to grow to 2.8 trillion cubic feet in 1995, a new record level. They dominated external sources of U.S. gas supply, representing 99 percent of 1995 total imports. Low prices contributed to the increase. The price of Canadian natural gas imports dropped 20 percent below last year’s level to a 20-year record low of $1.48 per thousand cubic feet as long-term imports were replaced by lower-priced short-term imports. The continuous growth in trade with Canada results from the deregulation of natural gas markets, streamlining of regulatory processes in both the United States and Canada, and the passage of the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement in 1989. The North American Free Trade Agreement passed in late 1993 further promotes the move toward a fully integrated North American gas market. Canada is expected to continue to be a secure source of gas supply for many years to come. Natural gas exports to Canada represented 18 percent of U.S. exports in 1995. They dropped 48 percent from the 1994 level to 27.6 billion cubic feet. The decrease may be attributed primarily to competitive prices for Canadian gas compared to the price of U.S. exported gas. Trade with Mexico With the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the reorganizing and downsizing of Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), the Mexican state energy agency, trade with Mexico has become very responsive to economic changes. Exports to Mexico reached record levels in 1991 and 1992 but fell dramatically in 1993. In 1994 they rose to 46.5 billion cubic feet, and in 1995 they rebounded to reach 61.3 billion cubic feet, a 32 percent increase. Future prospects in the near term for exports to Mexico are uncertain due primarily to the recent increases Storage Underground storage continues to play an integral role part in today’s natural gas market. It is offered by many market center operators and marketers as a multipurpose resource, such as to support short-term gas loans, gas balancing, and peaking services. Of the more than 39 market center/hub operations in the United States and Canada, 26 offer storage as a major service. 20 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 During 1995, total withdrawals from storage rose 17 percent from the previous year while total additions dropped 9 percent, resulting in a net change in storage of minus 415 billion cubic feet. This negative change became an addition to supply, and net storage withdrawals helped to meet demand increases in 1995. The number of active storage fields rose 2 percent from 1994 to 1995, while total underground natural gas storage capacity decreased by 1 percent. · Several interstate expansions to existing pipelines were completed. Two significant ones were the completion of the Transco Southeast expansion project (115 million cubic feet per day) which expanded deliverability to customers in North Carolina, and Florida Gas Transmission’s expansion project (535 million cubic feet per day) which increased the capability to move supplies to Florida from the Texas/Louisiana area and from the Mobile bay offshore area. The Florida Gas expansion increases capacity into Florida to 1,475 million cubic feet per day. One interstate pipeline project in New Mexico reduced an existing capacity bottleneck in the San Juan Basin area. This was achieved by the completion of El Paso’s San Juan project (300 million cubic feet per day). This expansion increases the amount of production exiting this area as well as facilitates future completion of expansions eastward toward the West Texas Waha and Permian areas. · Pipeline Expansions Although the rate of interstate pipeline capacity expansion during 1995 was slower than in previous years, overall pipeline capacity and deliverability increased. The number of large-scale pipeline expansions was limited, due in part to the abundance of pipeline capacity in much of the national network. Interstate capacity increased by 3,811 million cubic feet per day during 1995 with the completion of 12 projects. The trend in new construction has been to refine and expand locally to attract and hold customers. Other important improvements during 1995 included projects that increased pipeline linkups at “hub” sites and enhanced deliverability at strategic points along a number of pipeline systems. Highlights of the pipeline capacity expansions during 1995 were: Proposed expansion projects will continue to concentrate on removing some system bottlenecks and redirecting excess supplies to more higher-value markets. There is much interest in the development of plans to move more western supplies eastward by expanding several pipeline systems. Among these are proposals to expand the Trailblazer system (from Wyoming and Northern Colorado) by 105 million cubic feet per day and to expand Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America’s Amarillo line. These projects would increase capacity from the Rocky Mountain and San Juan areas. Other future projects entail the expansion of Canadian supply deliverability. The Maritimes & Northeast project would, for the first time, move gas from Nova Scotia to the U.S. Northeast (400 million cubic feet per day). The Alliance project would expand deliverability (proposed 1,200 million cubic feet per day) from British Columbia to the Midwest Region. · Three new interstate pipelines became operational. They are: the Tuscarora pipeline (110 million cubic feet per day) serving northern California and the Reno area of Nevada; the Crossroads pipeline (250 million cubic feet per day) serving northern Indiana and western Ohio; and the bi-directional Bluewater pipeline (250 million cubic feet per day) transporting gas between Michigan and Ontario, Canada. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 21 Table 9. Interstate Movements and Movements Across U.S. Borders of Natural Gas by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Volume State State or Country From/To Receipts/ Imports From Deliveries/ Exports To Neta Alabama California ................................................................... Florida........................................................................ Georgia...................................................................... Louisiana ................................................................... Mississippi ................................................................. South Carolina........................................................... Tennessee................................................................. Texas......................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Alaska Japan......................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Arizona California ................................................................... Mexico ....................................................................... Nevada ...................................................................... New Mexico............................................................... Total.......................................................................... Arkansas Louisiana ................................................................... Mississippi ................................................................. Missouri ..................................................................... Oklahoma .................................................................. Texas......................................................................... Total.......................................................................... California Alabama .................................................................... Arizona ...................................................................... Nevada ...................................................................... Oregon ...................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Colorado Kansas ...................................................................... Nebraska ................................................................... New Mexico............................................................... Oklahoma .................................................................. Utah........................................................................... Wyoming ................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Connecticut Massachusetts .......................................................... New York................................................................... Rhode Island ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... Delaware Maryland.................................................................... Pennsylvania ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... District of Columbia Maryland.................................................................... Virginia....................................................................... Total.......................................................................... 0 54,864 54,864 9,203 20,656 29,860 0 172,860 0 28,448 97,979 400,143 699,431 2,936 407,703 0 410,639 1,711,804 0 13,350 406,335 483,366 2,614,855 b 1 840,681 247,692 602,156 0 34 0 0 3,253,495 0 342 0 3,253,871 0 0 0 0 0 994,103 994,103 b 1 507,415 1,439,907 b 13 0 b 11 1,441,782 b 8 -1 -507,381 -1,439,907 -13 3,253,495 -11 -1,441,440 -8 -135,266 -65,283 -65,283 -840,681 -42 -38,478 994,103 114,902 1,560,991 -1,711,041 -667,878 406,335 479,666 68,073 1 840,681 247,692 602,156 1,690,530 -86,265 170,599 -332,425 -56,463 85,084 74,513 -144,957 2,936 326,425 -178,207 151,154 -3,030 54,864 51,834 9,203 20,656 29,860 3,389,137 c 65,283 65,283 840,681 42 38,478 0 879,201 150,813 1,711,041 681,228 0 3,700 2,546,781 0 0 0 0 0 86,265 2,261 332,425 84,912 12,895 325,630 844,388 0 81,278 178,207 259,486 3,030 0 3,030 0 0 0 1,690,530 See footnotes at end of table. 22 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 9. Interstate Movements and Movements Across U.S. Borders of Natural Gas by State, 1995 (Continued) (Million Cubic Feet) Volume State State or Country From/To Receipts/ Imports From Deliveries/ Exports To Neta Florida Alabama .................................................................... Georgia...................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Georgia Alabama .................................................................... Florida........................................................................ South Carolina........................................................... Tennessee................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Idaho Canada...................................................................... Nevada ...................................................................... Oregon ...................................................................... Utah........................................................................... Washington ............................................................... Wyoming ................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Illinois Indiana....................................................................... Iowa........................................................................... Kentucky.................................................................... Missouri ..................................................................... Wisconsin .................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Indiana Illinois......................................................................... Kentucky.................................................................... Michigan .................................................................... Ohio ........................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Iowa Illinois......................................................................... Minnesota.................................................................. Missouri ..................................................................... Nebraska ................................................................... South Dakota............................................................. Total.......................................................................... Kansas Colorado .................................................................... Missouri ..................................................................... Nebraska ................................................................... Oklahoma .................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Kentucky Illinois......................................................................... Indiana....................................................................... Ohio ........................................................................... Tennessee................................................................. West Virginia ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... Louisiana Alabama .................................................................... Algeria ....................................................................... Arkansas ................................................................... Mississippi ................................................................. See footnotes at end of table. 507,415 16,306 523,721 1,439,907 0 0 0 1,439,907 823,478 0 139,367 116 0 0 962,961 87,809 929,427 335,428 1,016,356 77,360 2,446,381 1,191,927 814,412 27,335 7,339 2,041,013 26,273 552,998 244,486 620,120 265 1,444,142 86,265 0 1,156 1,052,810 1,140,230 0 0 7,141 3,682,136 0 3,689,277 b 13 5,149 150,813 364 c 34 0 34 0 16,306 1,053,346 6,182 1,075,834 0 48,377 0 0 804,621 34,160 887,158 1,191,927 26,273 0 0 170,279 1,388,479 87,809 0 360,092 1,027,656 1,475,557 929,427 258,621 0 0 499 1,188,548 0 600,048 830,203 28,679 1,458,930 335,428 814,412 1,469,918 266 887,561 3,507,584 0 0 1,711,804 3,836,473 507,381 16,306 523,687 1,439,907 -16,306 -1,053,346 -6,182 364,073 823,478 -48,377 139,367 116 -804,621 -34,160 75,803 -1,104,118 903,154 335,428 1,016,356 -92,918 1,057,902 1,104,118 814,412 -332,758 -1,020,317 565,456 -903,154 294,377 244,486 620,120 -234 255,594 86,265 -600,048 -829,047 1,024,131 -318,699 -335,428 -814,412 -1,462,777 3,681,871 -887,561 181,693 13 5,149 -1,560,991 -3,836,109 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 23 Table 9. Interstate Movements and Movements Across U.S. Borders of Natural Gas by State, 1995 (Continued) (Million Cubic Feet) Volume State State or Country From/To Receipts/ Imports From Deliveries/ Exports To Neta Texas......................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Maine Massachusetts .......................................................... New Hampshire......................................................... Total.......................................................................... Maryland Delaware ................................................................... District of Columbia ................................................... Pennsylvania ............................................................. Virginia....................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Massachusetts Algeria ....................................................................... Connecticut ............................................................... Maine......................................................................... New Hampshire......................................................... New Jersey................................................................ New York................................................................... Rhode Island ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... Michigan Canada...................................................................... Indiana....................................................................... Ohio........................................................................... Wisconsin .................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Minnesota Canada...................................................................... Iowa........................................................................... North Dakota ............................................................. South Dakota............................................................. Wisconsin .................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Mississippi Alabama .................................................................... Arkansas ................................................................... Louisiana ................................................................... Tennessee................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Missouri Arkansas ................................................................... Illinois......................................................................... Iowa........................................................................... Kansas ...................................................................... Nebraska ................................................................... Oklahoma .................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Montana Canada...................................................................... North Dakota ............................................................. South Dakota............................................................. Wyoming ................................................................... Total.......................................................................... 2,013,378 2,169,716 b 12 5,521 4,870 5,553,146 0 0 0 0 9,203 614,886 28,163 652,253 0 2,936 b 12 22,407 b 26 0 73,593 98,974 519,430 27,335 17,396 151,858 716,019 0 552,998 8,184 0 872,950 1,434,132 3,253,495 0 364 2,578,882 5,832,741 13,350 1,016,356 244,486 0 0 209 1,274,401 0 566,583 837 2,433 569,852 2,008,509 -3,383,430 12 5,521 5,533 3,030 -9,203 -573,576 791,818 212,069 12,769 -2,936 -12 -22,407 -26 389,828 78,107 455,323 -492,955 332,758 245,134 581,264 666,201 899,364 -294,377 -8,184 603,574 -871,842 328,536 -3,253,495 1,711,041 3,836,109 -2,502,875 -209,220 667,878 -1,016,356 -244,486 600,048 247,769 15,738 270,591 570,396 -554,689 -837 5,880 20,751 5,533 3,030 0 41,311 819,981 864,322 12,769 0 0 0 0 389,828 151,700 554,296 26,475 360,092 262,530 733,122 1,382,220 899,364 258,621 0 603,574 1,108 1,762,668 0 1,711,041 3,836,473 76,007 5,623,521 681,228 0 0 600,048 247,769 15,947 1,544,992 570,396 11,894 0 8,313 590,603 c See footnotes at end of table. 24 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 9. Interstate Movements and Movements Across U.S. Borders of Natural Gas by State, 1995 (Continued) (Million Cubic Feet) Volume State State or Country From/To Receipts/ Imports From Deliveries/ Exports To Neta Nebraska Colorado.................................................................... Iowa........................................................................... Kansas ...................................................................... Missouri ..................................................................... South Dakota ............................................................ Wyoming ................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Nevada Arizona ...................................................................... California ................................................................... Idaho ......................................................................... Utah........................................................................... Total.......................................................................... New Hampshire Maine......................................................................... Massachusetts .......................................................... Vermont..................................................................... Total.......................................................................... New Jersey Massachusetts .......................................................... New York................................................................... Pennsylvania ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... New Mexico Arizona ...................................................................... Colorado.................................................................... Texas ........................................................................ Total.......................................................................... New York Canada...................................................................... Connecticut ............................................................... Massachusetts .......................................................... New Jersey ............................................................... Pennsylvania ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... North Carolina South Carolina........................................................... Virginia ...................................................................... Total.......................................................................... North Dakota Canada...................................................................... Minnesota.................................................................. Montana .................................................................... South Dakota ............................................................ Total.......................................................................... Ohio Indiana....................................................................... Kentucky ................................................................... Michigan .................................................................... Pennsylvania ............................................................. West Virginia ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... 1,027,656 1,469,918 17,396 429 302,510 2,817,908 7,339 7,141 262,530 871,087 827,704 1,975,801 1,020,317 1,462,777 -245,134 -870,658 -525,194 842,107 630,321 81,278 0 712,420 582,940 2,006,959 906,316 7,376 913,692 4,559 8,184 566,583 0 579,325 0 407,703 389,828 0 88,483 886,014 0 696,000 696,000 0 0 11,894 624,457 636,351 630,321 -326,425 -389,828 712,420 494,457 1,120,945 906,316 -688,623 217,693 4,559 8,184 554,689 -624,457 -57,026 38,478 0 48,377 268,950 355,804 0 22,407 9,335 31,742 26 0 1,296,439 1,296,464 0 332,425 10,771 343,196 b 2,261 0 830,203 0 0 198,286 1,030,750 172,860 620,120 1,156 247,769 12,209 0 1,054,114 0 247,692 0 0 247,692 5,521 0 0 5,521 0 712,420 0 712,420 994,103 0 476,430 1,470,532 -170,599 -620,120 829,047 -247,769 -12,209 198,286 -23,364 38,478 -247,692 48,377 268,950 108,112 -5,521 22,407 9,335 26,221 26 -712,420 1,296,439 584,045 -994,103 332,425 -465,659 -1,127,337 See footnotes at end of table. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 25 Table 9. Interstate Movements and Movements Across U.S. Borders of Natural Gas by State, 1995 (Continued) (Million Cubic Feet) Volume State State or Country From/To Receipts/ Imports From Deliveries/ Exports To Neta Oklahoma Arkansas ................................................................... Colorado .................................................................... Kansas ...................................................................... Missouri ..................................................................... Texas......................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Oregon California ................................................................... Idaho ......................................................................... Washington ............................................................... Total.......................................................................... Pennsylvania Delaware ................................................................... Maryland.................................................................... New Jersey................................................................ New York................................................................... Ohio ........................................................................... West Virginia ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... Rhode Island Connecticut ............................................................... Massachusetts .......................................................... Total.......................................................................... South Carolina Alabama .................................................................... Georgia...................................................................... North Carolina ........................................................... Total.......................................................................... South Dakota Iowa........................................................................... Minnesota.................................................................. Montana .................................................................... Nebraska ................................................................... North Dakota ............................................................. Wyoming ................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Tennessee Alabama .................................................................... Georgia...................................................................... Kentucky.................................................................... Mississippi ................................................................. Virginia....................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Texas Alabama .................................................................... Arkansas ................................................................... Louisiana ................................................................... Mexico ....................................................................... New Mexico............................................................... Oklahoma .................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Utah Colorado .................................................................... Idaho ......................................................................... Nevada ...................................................................... See footnotes at end of table. 0 84,912 28,679 209 696,313 810,112 0 0 882,385 882,385 0 614,886 0 88,483 871,087 1,143,618 2,718,075 178,207 73,593 251,800 b 11 1,053,346 0 406,335 28,448 1,052,810 15,947 368,805 1,872,345 602,156 139,367 0 741,523 54,864 41,311 1,296,439 582,940 429 6,850 1,982,831 0 151,700 151,700 0 0 906,316 906,316 265 603,574 0 0 0 199 604,039 342 0 3,682,136 76,007 43 3,758,529 0 483,366 2,013,378 61,241 10,771 696,313 3,265,069 97,979 116 268,950 -406,335 56,463 -1,024,131 -15,738 327,508 -1,062,232 -602,156 -139,367 882,385 140,861 -54,864 573,576 -1,296,439 -494,457 870,658 1,136,769 735,243 178,207 -78,107 100,100 11 1,053,346 -906,316 147,041 234 -603,574 837 12,209 624,457 -199 33,963 1,441,440 6,182 -3,681,871 2,502,875 -43 268,584 8 -479,666 -2,008,509 -54,519 465,659 -327,508 -2,404,535 -85,084 -116 -268,950 1,053,357 499 0 837 12,209 624,457 0 638,002 1,441,782 6,182 266 2,578,882 0 4,027,113 b 8 3,700 4,870 6,722 476,430 368,805 860,534 12,895 0 0 26 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 9. Interstate Movements and Movements Across U.S. Borders of Natural Gas by State, 1995 (Continued) (Million Cubic Feet) Volume State State or Country From/To Receipts/ Imports From Deliveries/ Exports To Neta Wyoming ................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Vermont Canada...................................................................... New Hampshire......................................................... Total.......................................................................... Virginia District of Columbia ................................................... Maryland.................................................................... North Carolina ........................................................... Tennessee................................................................. West Virginia ............................................................. Total.......................................................................... Washington Canada...................................................................... Idaho ......................................................................... Oregon ...................................................................... Total.......................................................................... West Virginia Kentucky.................................................................... Ohio ........................................................................... Pennsylvania ............................................................. Virginia....................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Wisconsin Illinois......................................................................... Michigan .................................................................... Minnesota.................................................................. Total.......................................................................... Wyoming Colorado .................................................................... Idaho ......................................................................... Montana .................................................................... Nebraska ................................................................... South Dakota............................................................. Utah........................................................................... Total.......................................................................... Total Natural Gas Movements................................................... Movements Across U.S. Borders ............................................. U.S. Interstate Movements ........................................................ 418,350 431,245 18,429 0 18,429 0 28,163 696,000 43 331,486 1,055,691 335,866 804,621 0 1,140,487 887,561 827,704 6,850 2,443 1,724,557 170,279 151,858 872,950 1,195,087 325,630 34,160 2,433 0 199 21,785 384,208 64,500,580 d 21,785 388,831 0 9,335 9,335 20,656 819,981 7,376 0 2,443 850,457 605 0 882,385 882,990 0 302,510 1,143,618 331,486 1,777,613 77,360 733,122 1,108 811,591 400,143 0 8,313 198,286 0 418,350 1,025,093 61,813,651 e 396,565 42,414 18,429 -9,335 9,094 -20,656 -791,818 688,623 43 329,043 205,235 335,261 804,621 -882,385 257,497 887,561 525,194 -1,136,769 -329,043 -53,057 92,918 -581,264 871,842 383,496 -74,513 34,160 -5,880 -198,286 199 -396,565 -640,884 2,686,929 2,686,929 0 3,333,530 646,600 61,167,051 61,167,051 a Positive numbers denote net receipts; negative numbers denote net deliveries. b Natural gas transported by truck either as liquefied natural gas (LNG) or compressed natural gas (CNG). c LNG transported by ship. d Volumes include 2,841,048 million cubic feet of imports from Mexico, Algeria, and Canada, and 492,481 million cubic feet of intransit receipts from Canada. e Volumes include 154,119 million cubic feet of exports to Japan, Mexico, and Canada, and 492,481 million cubic feet of intransit natural gas deliveries to Canada. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 27 Figure 7. Net Imports as a Percentage of Total Consumption of Natural Gas, 1972 - 1995 14 12 10 Percent 8 6 4 2 0 19 84 19 72 19 74 19 76 19 78 19 80 19 82 19 86 19 88 19 90 19 92 Sources: 1972-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Energy Data Reports, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: EIA, Natural Gas Production 1979. 1980-1989: EIA, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; and Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas”; 1990: EIA, Form EIA-176, Form EIA-759, Form FPC-14, and Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; 1991-1994: EIA, Form EIA-176, Form EIA-759, Form FPC-14, Form EIA-64A, and Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; 1995: EIA, Form EIA-176, Form EIA-759, Form EIA-64A, Form EIA-627, and Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports. 28 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 19 94 Figure 8. Flow of Natural Gas Imports and Exports, 1995 (Billion Cubic Feet) Canada To Japan 65 1 27 336 823 1008 649 13 United States 7 5 From Algeria 61 Mexico Source: Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 29 Table 10. Summary of U.S. Natural Gas Imports and Exports, 1991-1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Imports Volume (million cubic feet) Pipeline Canada............................. Mexico .............................. Total Pipeline Imports....... LNG Algeria .............................. Total Imports......................... Average Price (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Pipeline Canada............................. Mexico .............................. Total Pipeline Imports....... LNG Algeria .............................. Total Imports......................... Exports Volume (million cubic feet) Pipeline Canada............................. Mexico .............................. Total Pipeline Exports ...... LNG Japan................................ Total Exports ........................ Average Price (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Pipeline Canada............................. Mexico .............................. Total Pipeline Exports ...... LNG Japan................................ Total Exports ........................ 1,709,716 0 1,709,716 63,596 1,773,313 2,094,387 0 2,094,387 43,116 2,137,504 2,266,751 1,678 2,268,429 81,685 2,350,115 2,566,049 7,013 2,573,061 50,778 2,623,839 2,816,408 6,722 2,823,130 17,918 2,841,048 1.81 — 1.81 2.36 1.83 1.84 — 1.84 2.54 1.85 2.02 1.94 2.02 2.20 2.03 1.86 1.99 1.86 2.28 1.87 1.48 1.53 1.48 2.30 1.49 14,791 60,448 75,239 54,005 129,244 67,777 95,973 163,750 52,532 216,282 44,518 39,676 84,195 55,989 140,183 52,556 46,500 99,057 62,682 161,738 27,554 61,283 88,836 65,283 154,119 1.91 1.76 1.79 3.71 2.59 1.83 1.90 1.88 3.43 2.25 2.14 2.02 2.08 3.34 2.59 2.42 1.68 2.08 3.18 2.50 1.96 1.50 1.64 3.41 2.39 — = Not applicable. Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994), and Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995). 30 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 11. Additions to and Withdrawals from Gas Storage by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Underground Storage State Injections Withdrawals Net Additions Withdrawals Net LNG Storage Net Change in Storage Alabama .................. Arkansas ................. California ................. Colorado.................. Connecticut ............. Delaware ................. Georgia.................... Idaho ....................... Illinois ...................... Indiana..................... Iowa......................... Kansas .................... Kentucky.................. Louisiana ................. Maine....................... Maryland.................. Massachusetts ........ Michigan .................. Minnesota................ Mississippi ............... Missouri ................... Montana .................. Nebraska ................. Nevada .................... New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New York................. North Carolina ......... Ohio......................... Oklahoma ................ Oregon .................... Pennsylvania ........... Rhode Island ........... South Carolina......... Tennessee............... Texas....................... Utah......................... Virginia .................... Washington ............. West Virginia ........... Wisconsin ................ Wyoming ................. Total........................ 1,375 5,368 144,312 39,717 0 0 0 0 263,409 24,335 70,785 105,693 58,561 209,575 0 15,610 0 377,121 1,478 74,821 2,777 18,054 3,872 0 0 14,712 60,947 0 161,350 94,809 4,447 332,608 0 0 0 274,724 32,201 0 17,815 145,958 0 9,448 2,565,882 1,448 6,076 116,954 36,565 0 0 0 0 286,390 25,046 77,228 110,567 65,739 262,328 0 19,658 0 494,531 1,582 82,604 2,580 21,653 9,716 0 0 16,986 75,692 0 200,211 114,073 3,567 396,393 0 0 0 300,889 32,084 0 15,452 187,088 0 11,000 2,974,102 -73 -709 27,358 3,152 0 0 0 0 -22,981 -711 -6,443 -4,875 -7,178 -52,753 0 -4,049 0 -117,409 -104 -7,783 197 -3,599 -5,844 0 0 -2,273 -14,746 0 -38,862 -19,264 880 -63,786 0 0 0 -26,165 118 0 2,363 -41,129 0 -1,552 -408,220 524 29 39 0 736 103 3,746 405 370 1,316 2,346 0 0 5,032 19 1,831 5,898 0 3,746 0 0 0 115 259 3,055 0 926 1,572 0 0 790 3,523 857 927 2,414 0 0 1,214 1,902 0 206 0 43,897 688 56 72 0 1,109 103 5,210 434 382 1,554 2,996 0 0 4,723 16 540 9,033 0 4,731 0 0 0 248 228 2,982 0 886 1,710 0 0 675 3,921 908 754 3,035 0 0 1,276 2,055 0 120 0 50,446 -164 -27 -33 0 -373 -1 -1,464 -29 -12 -239 -651 0 0 308 3 1,291 -3,134 0 -985 0 0 0 -134 31 73 0 40 -138 0 0 114 -398 -51 173 -621 0 0 -62 -153 0 85 0 -6,549 -237 -736 27,325 3,152 -373 -1 -1,464 -29 -22,993 -950 -7,094 -4,875 -7,178 -52,445 3 -2,757 -3,134 -117,409 -1,090 -7,783 197 -3,599 -5,978 31 73 -2,273 -14,706 -138 -38,862 -19,264 994 -64,183 -51 173 -621 -26,165 118 -62 2,210 -41,129 85 -1,552 -414,768 Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 31 Table 12. Underground Natural Gas Storage Capacity by State, December 31, 1995 (Capacity in Billion Cubic Feet) Interstate Companies State Number of Active Fields Capacity Number of Active Fields Capacity Number of Active Fields Capacity Number of Active Fields Capacity Intrastate Companies Independent Companies Total Percent of U.S. Capacity Alabama................. Arkansas ................ California................ Colorado ................ Illinois ..................... Indiana ................... Iowa ....................... Kansas ................... Kentucky ................ Louisiana................ Maryland ................ Michigan................. Minnesota .............. Mississippi.............. Missouri.................. Montana ................. Nebraska................ New Mexico ........... New York ............... Ohio ....................... Oklahoma............... Oregon ................... Pennsylvania.......... Texas ..................... Utah ....................... Washington ............ West Virginia.......... Wyoming ................ Total ...................... 0 0 0 4 6 6 4 16 6 8 1 30 0 3 0 1 1 1 20 15 5 0 34 10 3 1 26 3 204 0 0 0 66 259 17 270 277 167 530 62 782 0 111 0 287 39 69 165 437 212 0 602 239 122 34 424 76 5,249 1 4 10 5 24 22 0 2 18 3 0 18 1 4 1 4 0 2 1 8 2 2 18 21 0 0 0 4 175 3 38 473 43 646 96 0 6 48 19 0 271 7 13 31 88 0 26 8 184 27 12 31 411 0 0 0 30 2,511 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 7 1 1 0 10 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 22 3 1 0 42 0 193 1 4 10 9 30 28 4 18 24 11 1 48 1 7 1 5 1 3 21 23 12 2 59 32 4 1 36 7 403 3 38 473 109 905 113 270 284 215 549 62 1,054 7 124 31 375 39 95 173 621 365 12 655 653 122 34 466 106 7,953 0.03 0.48 5.95 1.37 11.38 1.42 3.40 3.57 2.71 6.91 0.78 13.25 0.09 1.56 0.38 4.72 0.50 1.19 2.18 7.80 4.59 0.15 8.23 8.22 1.54 0.43 5.86 1.33 100.00 Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report.” Figure 9. Locations of Existing Natural Gas Underground Storage Fields in the United States Depleted Fields Aquifers Salt Caverns Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report.” 32 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 13. Supplemental Gas Supplies by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) State Synthetic Natural Gas PropaneAir Refinery Gas Biomass Gas Other Total Alabama ...................... Colorado...................... Connecticut ................. Delaware ..................... Georgia........................ Hawaii.......................... Illinois .......................... Indiana......................... Iowa............................. Kentucky...................... Maine........................... Maryland...................... Massachusetts ............ Michigan ...................... Minnesota.................... Missouri ....................... Nebraska ..................... New Hampshire........... New Jersey.................. New York..................... North Dakota ............... Ohio............................. Oregon ........................ Pennsylvania ............... Rhode Island ............... South Carolina............. South Dakota............... Tennessee................... Texas........................... Vermont....................... Virginia ........................ Wisconsin .................... Total............................ 0 0 0 0 0 2,793 5,148 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57,393 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65,335 * 35 68 1 56 0 46 594 9 6 96 609 420 0 194 4 15 90 0 117 0 52 2 75 27 62 37 33 1 4 445 2 3,099 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,062 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,506 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,568 0 0 0 0 74 0 0 0 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 748 1,373 0 852 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,133 a 0 7,135 0 0 0 0 0 2,606 0 0 * 7,170 68 1 130 2,793 6,256 3,199 96 6 96 609 420 21,378 194 4 15 90 7,291 1,490 57,393 904 2 75 27 62 37 33 1 4 445 2 110,290 b 0 0 0 c 21,378 0 0 0 0 d 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31,155 a Air injection for Btu stabilization. b Coke oven gas. c Blast furnace gas. d Manufactured gas. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 33 Consumption During 1995, consumption of natural gas reached a level not seen since the peak levels of the early 1970’s. It rose to 21.6 trillion cubic feet, over 4 percent higher than in 1994. The increase between 1993 and 1994 was only 2 percent. In 1995, deliveries to residential consumers were less than 1 percent above the 1994 level. The commercial and industrial sectors each showed a larger percentage increase, 5 percent. Consumption by electric utilities also climbed to 7 percent above its 1994 level. mostly by weather-related space-heating requirements. Because of the generally warmer weather during the heating season months of 1995, consumption in the residential sector was almost flat, less than 1 percent above the 1994 level and not as high as in 1993. However, commercial consumption increased 5 percent during the year, in part because of economic growth. Residential and Commercial In spite of record low temperatures in the Eastern United States in January, overall the winter of 1994-95 was moderate compared with the previous heating season. In the residential and commercial sectors consumption is driven Nearly 1 million new consumers entered the residential natural gas market in 1995, while the number of commercial consumers grew by more than 100,000. For each sector, the increase was 2 percent above the number of consumers in 1994. The average consumption per consumer during 1995 was 89,000 cubic feet in the residential sector, 2 percent less than in 1994, and 654,000 cubic feet per consumer in the commercial sector, 2 percent more than in 1994. Figure 10. Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1991 - 1995 10 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 250 8 200 Trillion Cubic Feet 6 150 4 100 2 50 0 Residential Commercial Industrial Electric Utilities 0 Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”, and Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Billion Cubic Meters Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 35 Industrial In recent years, more than 40 percent of natural gas deliveries went to industrial consumers. Deliveries to this sector continued the steady upward trend which began in 1986. They grew by 5 percent from 1994 to 1995 to 8,580 billion cubic feet, almost at the historical high of 8,689 billion cubic feet recorded in 1973. Industrial consumption includes deliveries to all nonutility power producers. The increases reported for deliveries to industrials in recent years may be attributed in large part to natural gas consumption by nonutility generators. Much of the natural gas consumed by nonutility generators is used for cogeneration. During cogeneration processes, a single energy input, such as natural gas, is used to produce both electricity and useful thermal energy in the form of process heat. Industries that use large quantities of natural gas to produce process heat, such as chemical manufacturing, are especially conducive to cogeneration applications. dix A, Table A1. More detailed information about natural gas consumption in the electricity sector may be found in the EIA publication, Electric Power Annual, Volume 1. Electric Power Industry Restructuring On April 24, 1996, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), issued Orders 888 and 889, the restructuring orders for the electric power industry. As it did in the gas industry, FERC will require transmission-owning utilities functionally to separate power sales from the provision of transportation services. These changes are likely to affect not only the demand for natural gas for power consumption but also the organization of the energy supply industries and conditions under which gas competes directly with electricity for end-use sales. In addition, the restructuring of the electricity industry is of potentially great significance to the industrial sector. Electricity’s role as a competitor to natural gas may be strengthened. Moreover, competitive electricity markets could increase the uncertainty in the future of industrial gas-fired cogeneration. Because different manufacturing activities use different proportions of gas in their production processes, the relationship between manufacturing output and gas consumption varies widely across industries. Such differences are often caused by technology choices, variations in output levels, and differential rates of energy efficiency. Other Consuming Sectors Lease fuel, plant fuel, and pipeline fuel are volumes of natural gas consumed in the production, processing, and transmission of natural gas. Lease fuel represented 4 percent of total consumption during 1995, and plant fuel represented 2 percent. Nearly one-third of total lease fuel consumption was used in Alaska, primarily for repressuring. The level of gas repressuring or reinjection is very high in Alaska because there are limited facilities for delivering gas to consumers. Consumption of pipeline fuel, gas used in the operation of pipelines, increased by slightly more than 2 percent or almost 15 billion cubic feet over the 1994 level. This was expected as indicted by the rise in interstate gas movements of 6 percent. While the amount of natural gas delivered for vehicle fuel use was very small compared to deliveries to other consuming sectors in 1995, it was almost 3 billion cubic feet, 54 percent greater than in 1994. Volumes of natural gas consumed as vehicle fuel may, in fact, be somewhat higher than shown. Some volumes are believed to be included in the volumes delivered to commercial consumers where refueling facilities exist and the consumption by fleet vehicles is not separately metered from space heating consumption. The use of natural gas as a vehicle fuel remains a strong area for market growth. Electric Utilities Natural gas consumption by electric utilities was notable in 1995, increasing by more than 200 billion cubic feet or 7 percent. Nationally, electric utilities in the United States generated almost 3 percent more power than during 1994, and the role played by natural gas in that generation remained almost unchanged. Ten percent of electric generation was fueled by natural gas in 1995, the same percentage as in the previous year. Also during 1995, the amount of power generated by both hydroelectric and nuclear facilities increased and power generation fueled by petroleum decreased over the year. The rise in natural gas consumption by electric utilities may be attributed to two factors: unusually warm weather at the beginning of 1995 may have made gas more readily available to this sector early in the year and natural gas prices were generally low during the year. Electric utility consumption, shown in this report is taken from the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report,” on which electric utilities report receipts of natural gas. The differences between receipts reported on this form and deliveries reported on the Form EIA-176 are shown in Appen- 36 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 14. Consumption of Natural Gas by State, 1991-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Year and State Delivered to Consumers Lease Fuel Plant Fuel Pipeline Fuel Total Consumption 1991 Total................................. 1992 Total................................. 1993 Total................................. 1994 Total................................. 1995 Total................................. Alabama .................................... Alaska........................................ Arizona ...................................... Arkansas ................................... California ................................... Colorado.................................... Connecticut ............................... D.C. ........................................... Delaware ................................... Florida ....................................... Georgia...................................... Hawaii........................................ Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana....................................... Iowa........................................... Kansas ...................................... Kentucky.................................... Louisiana ................................... Maine......................................... Maryland.................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan .................................... Minnesota.................................. Mississippi ................................. Missouri ..................................... Montana .................................... Nebraska ................................... Nevada ...................................... New Hampshire......................... New Jersey................................ New Mexico............................... New York................................... North Carolina ........................... North Dakota ............................. Ohio........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................. Rhode Island ............................. South Carolina........................... South Dakota............................. Tennessee................................. Texas......................................... Utah........................................... Vermont..................................... Virginia ...................................... Washington ............................... West Virginia ............................. Wisconsin .................................. Wyoming ................................... 17,304,582 17,785,833 18,482,847 R 18,898,635 19,660,161 287,239 134,996 101,731 240,071 1,839,721 247,180 131,130 32,735 60,658 507,329 362,734 2,773 57,407 1,065,238 527,719 251,262 286,430 196,392 1,443,515 5,333 191,272 360,429 936,466 333,900 242,887 271,956 51,660 132,923 110,273 19,877 588,315 105,796 1,131,325 196,626 29,371 877,112 456,674 138,545 680,495 69,520 148,980 31,164 239,100 3,387,065 126,981 7,268 239,616 211,791 113,908 376,291 70,986 672,314 710,250 723,118 R 699,842 792,315 10,468 253,695 57 5,083 62,160 11,570 0 0 0 620 0 0 0 a 7 a 5 0 18,772 1,945 133,825 0 1 0 6,198 0 3,108 * 2,070 58 a 1 0 0 16,134 1,074 0 6,800 1,251 45,946 66 2,888 0 0 404 47 178,827 18,520 0 1,296 0 4,846 0 4,570 a 456,954 460,571 448,822 423,878 427,853 3,806 39,116 0 468 4,287 13,560 0 0 0 145 0 0 0 90 0 0 28,510 702 75,845 0 0 0 3,337 0 399 0 168 2 0 0 0 36,455 0 0 4,542 32 34,900 0 181 0 0 0 0 154,721 8,492 0 0 0 3,199 0 14,896 601,305 587,710 624,308 R 685,362 700,335 20,064 2,425 18,338 11,445 18,942 11,280 1,144 254 5 7,504 7,651 0 6,370 13,208 7,586 11,051 34,631 25,007 64,729 96 2,826 1,872 24,851 19,175 41,674 7,122 3,929 3,401 730 22 2,482 56,762 8,088 6,100 4,665 17,677 30,633 7,256 37,869 617 2,934 2,724 17,696 81,877 2,831 7 6,286 8,636 26,411 4,198 7,254 19,035,156 19,544,364 20,279,095 R 20,707,717 21,580,665 321,577 430,231 120,126 257,068 1,925,110 283,591 132,273 32,988 60,662 515,598 370,385 2,773 63,777 1,078,543 535,311 262,313 368,342 224,046 1,717,914 5,429 194,099 362,301 970,851 353,076 288,067 279,078 57,827 136,384 111,004 19,899 590,797 215,147 1,140,488 202,726 45,378 896,072 568,153 145,867 721,433 70,137 151,915 34,292 256,843 3,802,489 156,824 7,275 247,198 220,427 148,364 380,489 97,706 a Lease fuel quantities were estimated by assuming that the proportions of on-system production used as lease fuel by respondents to the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition,” were the same as the proportions of gross withdrawals as reported on Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report,” used as lease by all operators. Form EIA-176 respondents reported on-system production totaling 32.8 percent of gross withdrawals in Alaska and 8.3 percent of gross withdrawals in the lower 48 states. The average ratios of volumes “Used in well, lease, and field operations” to “Company-owned natural gas produced on-system” computed from Form EIA-176 responses were .02891 for Alaska and .02602 for the lower 48 states. Those ratios were applied to gross withdrawals from all states, where lease fuel was applicable, that did not report lease fuel use on the Form EIA-627. R = Revised data. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report,” estimates based upon Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; and Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 37 Table 15. Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by State, 1991-1995 Residential Year and State Volume (million cubic feet) Volume (million cubic feet) Commercial Volume (million cubic feet) Industrial Consumers Consumers Consumers 1991 Total................... 1992 Total................... 1993 Total................... 1994 Total................... 1995 Total................... Alabama ...................... Alaska.......................... Arizona ........................ Arkansas ..................... California ..................... Colorado...................... Connecticut ................. D.C. ............................. Delaware ..................... Florida ......................... Georgia........................ Hawaii.......................... Idaho ........................... Illinois .......................... Indiana......................... Iowa............................. Kansas ........................ Kentucky...................... Louisiana ..................... Maine........................... Maryland...................... Massachusetts ............ Michigan ...................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi ................... Missouri ....................... Montana ...................... Nebraska ..................... Nevada ........................ New Hampshire........... New Jersey.................. New Mexico................. New York..................... North Carolina ............. North Dakota ............... Ohio............................. Oklahoma .................... Oregon ........................ Pennsylvania ............... Rhode Island ............... South Carolina............. South Dakota............... Tennessee................... Texas........................... Utah............................. Vermont....................... Virginia ........................ Washington ................. West Virginia ............... Wisconsin .................... Wyoming ..................... 4,555,659 4,690,065 4,956,445 4,847,702 4,850,318 49,570 15,231 26,893 41,107 477,495 104,286 40,824 15,690 8,505 14,540 114,670 574 13,003 500,796 161,059 82,238 75,846 66,149 52,603 913 76,552 105,795 380,025 128,736 26,960 125,110 19,640 45,054 20,686 6,507 194,432 28,770 375,005 49,379 11,209 357,754 68,702 28,067 262,126 17,342 25,164 12,610 59,994 206,415 48,975 2,299 68,712 52,763 35,379 136,012 12,152 51,593,206 52,331,397 52,535,411 R 53,392,557 54,322,179 751,890 79,474 661,192 531,182 8,865,541 1,108,899 431,909 135,299 103,531 512,365 1,495,992 30,492 175,320 3,452,975 1,463,640 760,848 797,524 685,481 957,558 14,917 841,772 1,180,860 2,767,190 1,080,009 415,123 1,259,102 203,435 427,720 364,112 74,232 2,123,323 421,896 4,030,702 678,147 95,818 2,967,375 856,604 411,465 2,413,715 202,947 412,259 124,152 804,724 3,446,120 523,622 23,523 753,003 638,603 353,629 1,291,424 119,544 2,728,581 2,802,751 2,861,569 R 2,895,013 3,031,077 26,228 24,979 28,210 27,409 278,761 66,639 37,879 17,035 5,743 40,383 56,536 2,199 10,360 203,802 82,726 50,325 53,122 38,610 23,833 2,426 46,874 82,270 194,078 90,658 19,904 65,086 13,489 40,044 18,703 6,514 138,965 23,934 231,352 37,362 11,644 175,160 39,639 22,419 143,735 12,064 18,868 10,685 51,235 209,584 26,825 2,672 56,948 42,568 25,872 84,888 9,833 4,357,252 4,409,699 4,464,906 R 4,533,905 4,636,500 60,902 12,584 49,145 65,490 411,535 118,502 45,935 11,089 9,133 46,459 120,122 2,825 24,150 264,756 137,162 88,585 88,163 74,521 62,930 5,819 66,094 104,453 211,817 103,874 45,444 130,318 26,329 61,275 25,593 12,450 222,632 38,099 308,760 84,041 13,399 250,223 88,358 55,409 209,245 21,472 47,293 16,285 101,561 325,785 40,101 3,649 74,690 70,781 36,144 125,539 15,580 7,230,962 7,526,898 7,981,433 R 8,167,033 8,579,585 204,060 64,977 27,663 138,803 687,921 72,439 33,106 0 19,399 133,477 183,692 0 34,024 321,465 275,487 115,080 129,515 90,764 1,044,136 1,993 48,963 107,730 326,551 106,189 84,526 68,924 18,135 44,767 30,641 4,607 209,014 21,095 278,576 106,731 6,505 336,552 194,101 68,904 249,928 35,109 98,332 6,933 125,814 1,923,763 42,373 2,159 97,499 109,997 52,239 146,070 48,856 216,529 209,616 209,666 R 202,940 209,398 2,491 9 530 1,366 38,457 1,528 3,705 0 253 515 3,261 0 167 25,929 6,250 1,957 3,079 1,630 1,383 74 481 10,447 11,454 2,531 1,298 3,033 463 2,432 120 332 10,362 1,065 22,484 3,652 189 8,650 2,845 791 6,328 359 1,802 396 2,393 9,043 713 23 2,812 3,544 192 6,454 126 See footnotes at end of table. 38 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 15. Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by State, 1991-1995 (Continued) Vehicle Fuel Year and State Volume (million cubic feet) Electric Utilities Volume (million cubic feet) Delivered to Consumers Volume (million cubic feet) Heating Value (Btu per Cubic Foot) 1991 Total.................. 1992 Total.................. 1993 Total.................. 1994 Total.................. 1995 Total.................. Alabama ..................... Alaska......................... Arizona ....................... Arkansas .................... California .................... Colorado..................... Connecticut ................ D.C. ............................ Delaware .................... Florida ........................ Georgia....................... Hawaii......................... Idaho .......................... Illinois ......................... Indiana........................ Iowa............................ Kansas ....................... Kentucky..................... Louisiana .................... Maine.......................... Maryland..................... Massachusetts ........... Michigan ..................... Minnesota................... Mississippi .................. Missouri ...................... Montana ..................... Nebraska .................... Nevada ....................... New Hampshire.......... New Jersey................. New Mexico................ New York.................... North Carolina ............ North Dakota .............. Ohio............................ Oklahoma ................... Oregon ....................... Pennsylvania .............. Rhode Island .............. South Carolina............ South Dakota.............. Tennessee.................. Texas.......................... Utah............................ Vermont...................... Virginia ....................... Washington ................ West Virginia .............. Wisconsin ................... Wyoming .................... 270 511 960 R 1,741 2,674 4 0 118 2 846 18 12 10 1 75 2 0 19 31 98 5 2 2 21 0 50 12 27 26 267 6 8 * 109 * 6 73 127 9 12 187 117 18 10 2 1 4 3 29 100 0 43 107 7 32 16 2,789,014 2,765,608 2,682,440 2,987,146 3,196,507 7,377 29,809 18,846 32,750 394,698 3,798 19,310 0 27,010 318,854 7,834 0 0 39,143 8,349 3,614 27,945 866 322,923 0 18,833 64,623 35,784 8,292 111,229 12,830 388 3,059 40,134 2,248 45,897 31,924 246,265 3,146 1 7,459 154,114 19,136 24,697 5,002 6,615 931 2,055 1,047,274 8,707 138 16,414 6,356 410 9,289 128 17,304,582 17,785,833 18,482,847 R 18,898,635 19,660,161 287,239 134,996 101,731 240,071 1,839,721 247,180 131,130 32,735 60,658 507,329 362,734 2,773 57,407 1,065,238 527,719 251,262 286,430 196,392 1,443,515 5,333 191,272 360,429 936,466 333,900 242,887 271,956 51,660 132,923 110,273 19,877 588,315 105,796 1,131,325 196,626 29,371 877,112 456,674 138,545 680,495 69,520 148,980 31,164 239,100 3,387,065 126,981 7,268 239,616 211,791 113,908 376,291 70,986 1,030 1,030 1,027 1,028 1,027 1,029 1,006 1,035 1,076 1,016 1,018 1,028 1,006 1,034 1,033 1,026 1,048 1,030 1,020 1,012 1,005 1,002 1,096 1,035 1,016 1,026 1,026 1,017 1,013 1,026 1,007 1,030 980 1,033 1,011 1,034 1,020 1,028 1,033 1,050 1,038 1,020 1,040 1,035 1,026 1,027 1,014 1,031 1,037 1,063 996 1,031 1,040 1,061 1,011 1,063 R = Revised data. * = Less than 500,000 cubic feet. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition” and Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 39 Figure 11. Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1995 Residential 5 Commercial 5 120 Billion Cubic Meters Trillion Cubic Feet 4 Trillion Cubic Feet 120 4 3 90 3 90 2 60 2 60 1 30 1 30 0 St at es ia s n oi ga rn in i fo hi I ll al ic er 0 0 k as Yo r ni Te x or lif Ca Ne w er St at es a 0 C M th lO Al Residential 4,850,318 24.7% 15.4% Commercial 3,031,077 43.6% Industrial 8,579,585 16.3% Electric Utilities 3,196,507 Volumes in Million Cubic Feet Industrial 5 5 Electric Utilities Billion Cubic Meters 120 120 Al lO th Trillion Cubic Feet Trillion Cubic Feet 4 4 3 90 3 90 2 60 2 60 1 30 1 30 0 as es a a an ni Te x or at si l if St ui Ca th er 0 0 as rn an Te x if o si al ui er St at es ia a 0 Lo Lo C lO Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 40 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Al Al lO th Billion Cubic Meters Billion Cubic Meters Table 16. Natural Gas Delivered to Commercial Consumers for the Account of Othersa by State, 1991-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) 1991 State Delivered for the Account of Others Percent of Total Commercial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1992 Percent of Total Commercial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1993 Percent of Total Commercial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1994 Percent of Total Commercial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1995 Percent of Total Commercial Deliveries Alabama .............. Alaska.................. Arizona ................ Arkansas ............. California ............. Colorado.............. Connecticut ......... D.C. ..................... Florida ................. Georgia................ Idaho ................... Illinois .................. Indiana................. Iowa..................... Kansas ................ Kentucky.............. Louisiana ............. Maryland.............. Massachusetts .... Michigan .............. Minnesota............ Mississippi ........... Missouri ............... Montana .............. Nebraska ............. Nevada ................ New Hampshire... New Jersey.......... New Mexico......... New York............. North Carolina ..... North Dakota ....... Ohio..................... Oklahoma ............ Oregon ................ Pennsylvania ....... South Carolina..... South Dakota....... Tennessee........... Texas................... Utah..................... Virginia ................ Washington ......... West Virginia ....... Wisconsin ............ Wyoming ............. Total.................... 4,112 0 1,876 2,198 63,882 2,763 1,887 417 1,005 6,395 1,192 79,512 3,947 1,097 6,321 2,035 233 1,308 96 52,444 4,094 731 8,910 327 3,294 1,563 0 7,401 5,570 38,556 1,725 3,223 20,033 3,445 477 28,528 278 1,723 1,961 19,287 0 2,826 3,247 9,496 6,414 89 405,919 17.3 — 6.8 8.5 22.2 4.0 7.0 2.7 2.6 12.5 12.4 41.0 5.8 2.4 10.8 6.0 0.9 3.4 0.2 31.7 4.8 4.1 14.1 2.5 8.2 9.2 — 6.1 22.3 19.3 5.0 30.0 13.3 8.7 2.1 22.7 1.8 18.2 4.3 10.7 — 6.4 7.8 45.1 9.0 1.0 14.9 4,868 0 2,021 2,343 72,782 2,993 1,037 155 964 6,389 1,278 83,264 2,319 1,974 8,408 2,451 3,552 1,692 140 54,248 3,134 645 8,817 533 4,063 1,889 0 10,012 8,361 48,552 1,497 3,035 23,188 4,052 433 32,481 239 1,603 1,680 37,443 0 4,719 4,831 10,536 6,229 160 471,009 19.3 — 7.5 9.3 25.5 4.5 3.5 1.0 2.3 11.9 14.3 42.3 3.2 4.3 15.6 6.9 12.5 4.0 0.2 31.2 3.8 3.6 14.5 4.6 11.8 11.7 — 7.6 30.0 22.4 4.1 31.1 14.4 11.5 2.2 24.2 1.4 17.6 3.6 20.3 — 9.3 12.8 43.1 8.7 2.0 16.8 4,950 0 2,336 2,393 57,781 3,241 602 332 911 5,487 1,405 90,812 3,724 2,648 9,729 2,809 479 1,497 1,625 56,547 2,623 647 10,710 939 3,142 1,283 0 10,901 10,459 50,279 561 2,908 25,345 4,095 504 29,758 132 1,724 2,129 28,423 0 5,902 2,671 11,134 4,312 207 460,097 19.2 — 8.5 8.3 23.1 4.5 1.9 2.0 2.2 9.5 13.2 44.7 4.8 5.3 17.4 7.4 1.9 3.4 2.5 31.4 3.0 3.4 15.4 6.8 9.0 7.3 — 8.5 37.5 22.8 1.5 27.3 15.5 10.0 2.1 22.6 0.8 16.1 4.2 16.2 — 11.2 6.1 45.7 5.6 2.0 16.1 5,043 0 2,709 1,351 134,346 3,403 7,455 1,343 861 4,304 1,427 93,206 5,841 4,597 11,295 3,171 505 1,291 20,132 62,825 3,336 647 11,072 1,070 7,726 3,276 0 11,045 9,395 45,626 1,314 2,199 30,807 4,214 430 35,514 265 1,124 2,992 31,742 4,438 7,039 1,993 11,194 5,133 358 599,058 19.8 — 9.3 4.9 51.3 5.2 19.1 9.1 2.2 8.0 14.1 47.2 7.7 9.6 21.6 8.6 2.1 2.9 23.8 34.3 4.0 3.4 16.7 8.2 19.8 17.5 — 8.4 37.6 20.4 3.4 20.4 18.5 11.5 1.9 25.6 1.5 10.9 5.9 17.6 16.7 13.3 4.6 44.8 6.5 3.9 20.7 5,213 5,019 3,282 1,104 133,483 3,863 6,836 3,954 988 3,663 1,450 101,211 10,149 5,394 14,029 4,169 464 1,469 12,453 65,266 5,696 615 10,880 1,131 9,181 4,416 52 19,074 9,520 55,135 2,831 2,224 41,569 5,894 419 45,481 688 1,406 3,163 65,911 4,892 9,062 3,514 12,536 6,760 632 706,139 19.9 20.1 11.6 4.0 47.9 5.8 18.0 23.2 2.4 6.5 14.0 49.7 12.3 10.7 26.4 10.8 1.9 3.1 15.1 33.6 6.3 3.1 16.7 8.4 22.9 23.6 0.8 13.7 39.8 23.8 7.6 19.1 23.7 14.9 1.9 31.6 3.6 13.2 6.2 31.4 18.2 15.9 8.3 48.5 8.0 6.4 23.3 a These deliveries included quantities covered by long-term contracts and gas involved in short-term or spot market sales. — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 41 Figure 12. Percent of Natural Gas Deliveries in the United States Representing Deliveries for the Account of Others, by Consumer Sector, 1991 - 1995 100 1991 90 80 70 Percent 1992 1993 1994 1995 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Commercial Industrial Electric Utilities Note: These deliveries included quantities covered by long-term contracts and gas involved in short-term or spot market sales. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 42 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 17. Natural Gas Delivered to Industrial Consumers for the Account of Othersa by State, 1991-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) 1991 State Delivered for the Account of Others Percent of Total Industrial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1992 Percent of Total Industrial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1993 Percent of Total Industrial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1994 Percent of Total Industrial Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1995 Percent of Total Industrial Deliveries Alabama .............. Alaska.................. Arizona ................ Arkansas ............. California ............. Colorado.............. Connecticut ......... Delaware ............. Florida ................. Georgia................ Idaho ................... Illinois .................. Indiana................. Iowa..................... Kansas ................ Kentucky.............. Louisiana ............. Maine................... Maryland.............. Massachusetts .... Michigan .............. Minnesota............ Mississippi ........... Missouri ............... Montana .............. Nebraska ............. Nevada ................ New Hampshire... New Jersey.......... New Mexico......... New York............. North Carolina ..... North Dakota ....... Ohio..................... Oklahoma ............ Oregon ................ Pennsylvania ....... Rhode Island ....... South Carolina..... South Dakota....... Tennessee........... Texas................... Utah..................... Virginia ................ Washington ......... West Virginia ....... Wisconsin ............ Wyoming ............. Total.................... 106,274 23,363 9,966 84,515 422,738 36,685 10,370 5,509 49,468 105,563 26,565 256,186 178,941 70,066 104,828 52,422 505,590 91 39,686 15,856 242,652 53,727 54,398 42,745 4,493 13,266 5,687 202 44,419 17,305 83,934 23,348 3,901 246,062 104,773 44,521 183,097 23,032 25,368 2,090 51,462 1,227,979 36,534 42,709 44,526 32,142 73,777 31,093 4,863,923 68.6 30.9 51.9 80.6 70.2 65.3 31.8 34.1 59.3 63.2 99.6 84.6 78.6 71.9 84.9 73.2 54.7 4.1 84.2 29.0 89.2 58.2 52.0 74.7 45.5 53.6 85.9 5.9 44.1 89.5 70.6 27.5 76.1 88.0 58.0 80.9 79.1 85.7 29.6 44.9 44.4 69.3 84.7 71.2 55.8 78.6 57.3 93.7 67.3 118,457 24,455 13,925 102,468 430,836 39,040 12,514 6,316 56,893 111,987 26,963 255,365 188,562 83,004 117,419 47,776 582,295 0 39,740 38,685 277,506 53,665 55,973 44,131 10,078 15,558 8,569 0 77,276 16,339 113,074 17,302 4,656 260,609 133,643 46,434 182,522 42,457 31,176 2,129 63,666 1,190,677 36,087 51,223 49,911 37,034 76,161 54,053 5,248,609 70.1 30.2 70.4 86.2 72.5 67.8 34.4 35.0 67.1 65.0 99.7 85.0 76.8 82.4 89.8 64.9 62.4 — 79.9 54.6 90.9 57.7 54.5 75.5 82.5 58.8 92.6 — 44.3 95.7 76.7 19.0 78.4 88.4 76.3 79.3 77.1 88.6 33.1 47.4 50.4 68.7 88.3 74.4 62.6 83.8 58.5 96.4 69.7 131,817 22,258 15,868 102,902 485,326 44,465 10,164 4,922 73,610 112,491 29,057 265,110 210,303 87,613 120,962 53,163 670,825 0 38,989 65,739 283,775 55,355 60,506 46,608 11,407 28,068 23,660 0 83,216 16,107 125,916 20,068 4,570 270,667 124,925 43,558 183,131 41,243 33,507 2,428 66,780 1,258,773 39,387 54,791 54,177 40,863 72,890 52,935 5,644,894 72.6 29.4 75.0 86.2 73.6 64.4 27.6 25.3 73.4 67.2 99.7 86.9 79.9 85.4 87.0 69.9 68.9 — 79.8 69.4 90.9 56.6 60.4 76.4 89.9 72.6 95.7 — 44.1 94.6 78.5 21.7 75.0 89.8 69.6 71.9 75.8 89.6 35.1 48.8 53.7 66.9 93.1 75.1 58.7 86.6 54.4 97.6 70.7 R 132,073 25,523 18,035 115,461 537,503 51,292 1,435 5,631 106,166 108,859 28,932 267,348 233,870 96,016 175,691 57,149 759,747 0 39,697 67,072 292,945 53,928 R 48,154 56,873 13,395 28,971 28,312 225 81,222 16,884 180,002 38,907 4,402 281,055 148,340 42,891 187,980 37,257 22,755 3,449 64,615 1,321,308 32,238 67,341 62,877 40,684 69,191 59,219 6,112,919 R 72.7 41.6 69.7 86.2 81.8 72.1 4.7 32.7 83.7 62.6 97.2 87.6 86.6 88.3 93.5 68.8 76.0 — 83.2 72.3 89.4 57.1 56.0 79.4 96.1 78.4 98.1 5.0 42.6 90.1 83.9 41.0 75.3 90.3 75.7 68.6 79.5 91.0 23.3 62.6 54.3 72.2 88.0 78.5 58.4 87.0 51.2 97.8 74.8 156,374 31,112 20,825 119,716 604,196 55,143 4,130 6,281 112,361 118,125 33,291 286,103 236,435 104,993 112,942 65,659 733,133 0 42,475 73,793 296,745 69,467 48,691 53,484 17,565 37,370 30,102 1,639 98,456 19,596 240,506 56,707 5,319 312,067 164,610 51,352 209,372 31,211 18,336 5,017 65,914 1,402,017 37,694 83,030 73,798 44,726 78,008 47,467 6,517,352 76.6 47.9 75.3 86.2 87.8 76.1 12.5 32.4 84.2 64.3 97.8 89.0 85.8 91.2 87.2 72.3 70.2 — 86.7 68.5 90.9 65.4 57.6 77.6 96.9 83.5 98.2 35.6 47.1 92.9 86.3 53.1 81.8 92.7 84.8 74.5 83.8 88.9 18.6 72.4 52.4 72.9 89.0 85.2 67.1 85.6 53.4 97.2 76.0 R a These deliveries included quantities covered by long-term contracts and gas involved in short-term or spot market sales. R = Revised data. — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 43 Table 18. Natural Gas Delivered to Electric Utilities for the Account of Othersa by State, 1991-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) 1991 State Delivered for the Account of Others Percent of Total Electric Utility Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1992 Percent of Total Electric Utility Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1993 Percent of Total Electric Utility Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1994 Percent of Total Electric Utility Deliveries Delivered for the Account of Others 1995 Percent of Total Electric Utility Deliveries Alabama .............. Alaska.................. Arizona ................ Arkansas ............. California ............. Colorado.............. Connecticut ......... Delaware ............. Florida ................. Illinois .................. Indiana................. Iowa..................... Kansas ................ Kentucky.............. Louisiana ............. Maryland.............. Massachusetts .... Michigan .............. Minnesota............ Mississippi ........... Missouri ............... Montana .............. Nebraska ............. Nevada ................ New Jersey.......... New Mexico......... New York............. North Carolina ..... Ohio..................... Oklahoma ............ Oregon ................ Pennsylvania ....... Rhode Island ....... South Dakota....... Tennessee........... Texas................... Utah..................... Virginia ................ Washington ......... West Virginia ....... Wisconsin ............ Total.................... 3,045 0 13,831 25,180 225,773 6,097 4,518 39 168,412 9,150 7,997 1,256 23,059 32 209,258 6,430 16,832 20,960 1,657 57,297 2,869 178 2,612 21,403 2,056 26,421 23,485 2,106 2,695 131,393 10,798 1,801 1,771 151 143 534,110 4,562 9,441 88 159 1,013 1,580,077 77.5 — 80.4 96.6 49.8 77.4 100.0 0.3 84.8 89.9 81.5 33.3 70.7 14.1 82.2 39.8 44.4 98.1 28.0 94.5 23.2 68.7 77.6 98.5 3.2 95.7 11.1 67.5 86.5 81.8 100.0 73.6 99.9 86.9 64.1 56.2 99.6 99.8 63.5 100.0 44.0 58.5 2,739 8,925 40,553 25,647 406,235 3,931 1,881 48 186,524 9,726 6,129 2,163 7,161 0 208,847 3,691 22,672 19,162 1,443 41,304 1,418 99 1,038 28,675 623 17,325 19,893 461 2,147 137,019 12,818 3,252 466 714 219 449,615 5,434 11,669 3,597 204 1,899 1,697,363 75.2 31.1 99.9 96.7 69.7 68.8 100.0 0.5 93.2 91.7 81.0 65.6 54.6 — 86.8 35.4 65.0 98.1 28.1 79.6 52.3 44.5 57.9 99.2 1.6 95.9 9.9 15.4 84.2 86.9 100.0 82.2 100.0 92.6 74.1 51.8 99.5 100.0 79.7 100.0 70.4 63.7 2,753 7,693 29,866 16,528 342,457 3,165 140 58 177,954 14,227 4,204 1,901 8,091 0 182,535 3,034 9,725 16,324 1,071 26,270 2,607 155 484 21,066 3,919 20,122 15,455 1,692 2,060 145,216 16,041 3,264 0 142 1,015 544,255 5,004 25,823 1,195 279 648 1,658,438 61.0 28.9 99.9 93.6 74.1 66.4 36.5 0.7 97.9 91.4 85.0 50.6 57.8 — 82.8 43.3 43.0 97.6 46.4 63.4 51.1 57.4 37.7 99.9 10.0 95.9 9.2 61.7 75.7 89.7 100.0 36.3 — 91.9 62.5 62.7 99.9 99.9 100.0 100.0 18.1 67.8 3,271 8,368 33,188 18,625 556,557 2,685 6,941 16,120 182,379 32,064 7,370 1,721 14,617 0 174,324 4,186 29,992 17,820 906 31,927 1,246 139 34 32,377 1,637 24,868 14,082 432 1,626 139,435 26,310 8,948 0 64 498 659,710 7,922 26,706 2,328 244 457 2,092,124 89.6 29.6 99.9 95.9 93.3 63.6 88.4 92.3 98.9 95.4 78.3 69.6 71.5 — 83.8 32.5 72.5 97.8 22.7 94.9 39.5 21.0 5.5 100.0 4.6 93.6 8.3 50.8 60.5 88.2 100.0 63.2 — 100.0 51.3 66.5 99.6 99.7 100.0 100.0 8.6 75.0 7,441 8,990 25,867 23,132 367,940 554 16,058 21,423 308,563 35,703 11,986 2,157 16,872 0 239,903 6,489 50,087 28,369 734 40,663 5,794 250 63 38,533 3,725 25,751 24,175 967 4,647 138,365 19,136 24,181 0 0 1,414 577,894 7,515 20,462 2,084 208 2,188 2,110,284 94.7 30.3 99.9 96.2 90.3 27.8 88.1 79.5 99.5 88.1 89.4 68.9 75.9 — 78.0 39.1 75.5 97.9 15.9 98.7 57.6 67.8 4.7 100.0 9.6 92.4 10.3 32.0 87.3 89.4 100.0 94.5 — 100.0 66.5 65.4 99.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 22.0 72.6 a These deliveries included quantities covered by long-term contracts and gas involved in short-term or spot market sales. — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 44 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 19. Firm Natural Gas Deliveries to Consumers by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) State Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Fuel Electric Utilities Total Alabama ...................... Alaska.......................... Arizona ........................ Arkansas ..................... California ..................... Colorado...................... Connecticut ................. D.C. ............................. Delaware ..................... Florida ......................... Georgia........................ Hawaii.......................... Idaho ........................... Illinois .......................... Indiana......................... Iowa............................. Kansas ........................ Kentucky...................... Louisiana ..................... Maine........................... Maryland...................... Massachusetts ............ Michigan ...................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi ................... Missouri ....................... Montana ...................... Nebraska ..................... Nevada ........................ New Hampshire........... New Jersey.................. New Mexico................. New York..................... North Carolina ............. North Dakota ............... Ohio............................. Oklahoma .................... Oregon ........................ Pennsylvania ............... Rhode Island ............... South Carolina............. South Dakota............... Tennessee................... Texas........................... Utah............................. Vermont....................... Virginia ........................ Washington ................. West Virginia ............... Wisconsin .................... Wyoming ..................... Total............................ 49,570 15,231 26,893 41,107 477,495 104,286 40,476 15,690 8,505 14,540 114,670 574 13,003 500,796 161,059 82,238 75,846 66,062 52,603 913 76,552 105,795 380,025 128,614 26,960 125,110 19,640 45,054 20,686 6,507 194,432 28,770 371,662 49,379 11,209 357,726 68,700 28,067 262,126 17,342 25,164 12,610 59,994 206,415 48,975 2,299 68,712 52,763 35,351 136,012 12,152 4,846,360 21,484 24,979 27,789 23,336 238,061 63,563 25,278 6,479 5,743 39,761 44,215 1,856 10,360 203,732 76,041 47,318 43,843 34,971 17,786 2,426 37,079 70,872 193,170 65,910 18,361 63,237 13,182 34,796 18,393 6,514 111,869 23,749 203,125 35,592 8,342 170,659 36,699 22,001 129,771 11,206 15,127 9,868 47,235 154,451 20,102 2,672 41,333 33,710 7,454 75,867 9,044 2,650,412 87,327 61,463 26,501 117,694 411,695 23,784 15,068 0 11,048 57,376 46,308 0 33,561 305,656 64,219 98,496 59,985 49,189 754,940 1,343 10,189 75,876 311,742 45,815 47,753 59,542 7,184 36,642 30,611 2,809 79,863 19,979 210,865 23,511 169 290,146 114,292 22,694 184,624 33,885 18,452 2,835 47,941 1,069,917 1,772 131 59,471 47,261 19,333 25,760 13,329 5,140,048 4 0 118 2 846 9 8 0 1 75 0 0 19 31 98 5 1 2 21 0 38 10 27 26 267 6 8 * 109 * 6 73 127 9 12 187 117 18 5 2 1 4 3 2 100 0 6 17 7 7 15 2,449 3,186 29,023 25,575 21,945 350,235 1,417 13,475 0 25,043 277,108 7,813 0 0 40,528 1,947 2,488 11,311 493 144,622 0 4,469 32,812 28,494 2,285 3,847 5,826 119 124 33,670 0 30,145 25,161 35,779 50 1 1,659 140,115 19,136 3,549 0 72 0 0 410,160 7,094 0 13,613 1,682 208 2,561 104 1,758,945 161,571 130,696 106,877 204,084 1,478,332 193,059 94,305 22,169 50,339 388,860 213,006 2,430 56,944 1,050,743 303,365 230,545 190,986 150,716 969,971 4,683 128,328 285,365 913,459 242,649 97,188 253,721 40,134 116,616 103,470 15,831 416,316 97,732 821,558 108,540 19,733 820,376 359,923 91,916 580,076 62,435 58,816 25,318 155,173 1,840,944 78,043 5,102 183,136 135,433 62,355 240,208 34,644 14,398,214 * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 45 Table 20. Interruptible Natural Gas Deliveries to Consumers by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) State Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Fuel Electric Utilities Total Alabama ...................... Alaska.......................... Arizona ........................ Arkansas ..................... California ..................... Colorado...................... Connecticut ................. D.C. ............................. Delaware ..................... Florida ......................... Georgia........................ Hawaii.......................... Idaho ........................... Illinois .......................... Indiana......................... Iowa............................. Kansas ........................ Kentucky...................... Louisiana ..................... Maine........................... Maryland...................... Massachusetts ............ Michigan ...................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi ................... Missouri ....................... Montana ...................... Nebraska ..................... Nevada ........................ New Hampshire........... New Jersey.................. New Mexico................. New York..................... North Carolina ............. North Dakota ............... Ohio............................. Oklahoma .................... Oregon ........................ Pennsylvania ............... Rhode Island ............... South Carolina............. South Dakota............... Tennessee................... Texas........................... Utah............................. Vermont....................... Virginia ........................ Washington ................. West Virginia ............... Wisconsin .................... Wyoming ..................... Total............................ 0 0 0 0 0 0 348 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 87 0 0 0 0 0 122 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,343 0 0 28 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 3,958 4,744 0 421 4,073 40,700 3,076 12,601 10,556 0 622 12,321 343 0 70 6,685 3,006 9,279 3,640 6,047 0 9,795 11,397 908 24,748 1,543 1,849 306 5,248 309 0 27,096 186 28,227 1,770 3,302 4,501 2,940 419 13,964 858 3,740 816 4,000 55,133 6,723 0 15,615 8,858 18,418 9,021 790 380,665 116,732 3,515 1,162 21,109 276,226 48,655 18,037 0 8,352 76,101 137,384 0 463 15,810 211,267 16,584 69,530 41,575 289,196 650 38,773 31,854 14,809 60,374 36,773 9,383 10,951 8,125 30 1,798 129,151 1,116 67,711 83,220 6,336 46,407 79,809 46,211 65,304 1,224 79,880 4,098 77,873 853,846 40,601 2,028 38,028 62,735 32,906 120,310 35,527 3,439,537 0 0 0 0 0 10 4 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 36 90 0 25 1 225 4,671 664 325 2,108 57,141 572 4,747 0 1,903 33,157 0 0 0 2 11,456 643 10,906 25 162,808 0 12,129 33,541 476 2,337 37,356 4,225 250 1,214 4,863 2,211 8,574 2,711 199,843 2,970 0 3,667 14,582 0 22,028 0 12,663 0 2,127 473,726 457 138 6,849 402 0 7,396 0 1,147,860 126,148 4,179 1,908 27,291 374,066 52,312 35,736 10,566 10,254 109,880 149,707 343 463 15,881 229,408 20,233 89,717 45,327 458,051 650 60,709 76,795 16,193 87,582 75,672 15,456 11,508 14,586 5,202 4,009 164,821 4,013 299,124 87,960 9,637 54,603 97,333 46,629 101,300 2,082 96,283 4,915 83,999 1,382,732 47,781 2,166 60,528 72,086 51,352 136,752 36,317 4,972,245 Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 46 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 21. Natural Gas Deliveries to Commercial Consumers by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Firm State Sales Volume Transported Volume Total Volume Sales Volume Interruptible Transported Volume Total Volume Total Volume Alabama .................. Alaska...................... Arizona .................... Arkansas ................. California ................. Colorado.................. Connecticut ............. D.C. ......................... Delaware ................. Florida ..................... Georgia.................... Hawaii...................... Idaho ....................... Illinois ...................... Indiana..................... Iowa......................... Kansas .................... Kentucky.................. Louisiana ................. Maine....................... Maryland.................. Massachusetts ........ Michigan .................. Minnesota................ Mississippi ............... Missouri ................... Montana .................. Nebraska ................. Nevada .................... New Hampshire....... New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New York................. North Carolina ......... North Dakota ........... Ohio......................... Oklahoma ................ Oregon .................... Pennsylvania ........... Rhode Island ........... South Carolina......... South Dakota........... Tennessee............... Texas....................... Utah......................... Vermont................... Virginia .................... Washington ............. West Virginia ........... Wisconsin ................ Wyoming ................. Total........................ 20,411 19,960 24,599 22,237 137,453 62,214 20,794 6,479 5,743 38,796 44,215 1,856 8,911 102,529 68,714 42,013 38,217 32,649 17,326 2,426 36,246 62,689 128,749 63,915 17,918 52,499 12,349 25,615 14,287 6,463 100,417 14,229 158,363 32,813 8,342 132,455 31,944 22,001 90,456 11,206 14,440 8,797 44,522 135,856 20,102 2,672 38,108 32,778 5,959 72,785 8,493 2,125,008 1,073 5,019 3,190 1,099 100,607 1,348 4,484 0 0 965 0 0 1,450 101,204 7,327 5,305 5,626 2,322 460 0 833 8,183 64,421 1,994 443 10,739 833 9,181 4,107 52 11,452 9,520 44,762 2,779 0 38,204 4,755 0 39,314 0 688 1,072 2,713 18,596 0 0 3,225 931 1,495 3,082 550 525,404 21,484 24,979 27,789 23,336 238,061 63,563 25,278 6,479 5,743 39,761 44,215 1,856 10,360 203,732 76,041 47,318 43,843 34,971 17,786 2,426 37,079 70,872 193,170 65,910 18,361 63,237 13,182 34,796 18,393 6,514 111,869 23,749 203,125 35,592 8,342 170,659 36,699 22,001 129,771 11,206 15,127 9,868 47,235 154,451 20,102 2,672 41,333 33,710 7,454 75,867 9,044 2,650,412 605 0 330 4,069 7,825 561 10,250 6,602 0 600 8,658 343 0 62 3,864 2,917 876 1,792 6,042 0 9,159 7,128 64 21,047 1,371 1,707 8 5,248 0 0 19,474 186 17,854 1,718 1,078 1,136 1,801 0 7,797 858 3,740 483 3,550 7,818 1,831 0 9,777 6,276 7,377 5,343 708 199,930 4,139 0 92 5 32,875 2,515 2,351 3,954 0 23 3,663 0 0 7 2,822 89 8,403 1,847 4 0 636 4,269 844 3,702 173 142 298 0 309 0 7,622 0 10,373 52 2,224 3,366 1,139 419 6,167 0 0 334 450 47,315 4,892 0 5,838 2,583 11,041 3,677 81 180,735 4,744 0 421 4,073 40,700 3,076 12,601 10,556 0 622 12,321 343 0 70 6,685 3,006 9,279 3,640 6,047 0 9,795 11,397 908 24,748 1,543 1,849 306 5,248 309 0 27,096 186 28,227 1,770 3,302 4,501 2,940 419 13,964 858 3,740 816 4,000 55,133 6,723 0 15,615 8,858 18,418 9,021 790 380,665 26,228 24,979 28,210 27,409 278,761 66,639 37,879 17,035 5,743 40,383 56,536 2,199 10,360 203,802 82,726 50,325 53,122 38,610 23,833 2,426 46,874 82,270 194,078 90,658 19,904 65,086 13,489 40,044 18,703 6,514 138,965 23,934 231,352 37,362 11,644 175,160 39,639 22,419 143,735 12,064 18,868 10,685 51,235 209,584 26,825 2,672 56,948 42,568 25,872 84,888 9,833 3,031,077 Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 47 Table 22. Natural Gas Deliveries to Industrial Consumers by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Firm State Sales Volume Transported Volume Total Volume Sales Volume Interruptible Transported Volume Total Volume Total Volume Alabama .................. Alaska...................... Arizona .................... Arkansas ................. California ................. Colorado.................. Connecticut ............. Delaware ................. Florida ..................... Georgia.................... Idaho ....................... Illinois ...................... Indiana..................... Iowa......................... Kansas .................... Kentucky.................. Louisiana ................. Maine....................... Maryland.................. Massachusetts ........ Michigan .................. Minnesota................ Mississippi ............... Missouri ................... Montana .................. Nebraska ................. Nevada .................... New Hampshire....... New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New York................. North Carolina ......... North Dakota ........... Ohio......................... Oklahoma ................ Oregon .................... Pennsylvania ........... Rhode Island ........... South Carolina......... South Dakota........... Tennessee............... Texas....................... Utah......................... Vermont................... Virginia .................... Washington ............. West Virginia ........... Wisconsin ................ Wyoming ................. Total........................ 15,350 33,866 6,510 8,409 65,646 4,119 13,799 4,767 9,086 12,238 415 32,732 29,838 7,208 5,613 14,168 230,057 1,343 267 18,856 28,966 4,261 14,736 10,545 567 2,991 539 1,182 20,264 1,475 25,487 14,668 169 23,002 14,604 9,938 29,956 2,684 13,933 1,257 27,201 466,808 1,772 131 5,810 29,546 3,997 23,148 624 1,294,546 71,977 27,597 19,992 109,285 346,049 19,665 1,270 6,281 48,290 34,070 33,146 272,924 34,381 91,288 54,372 35,021 524,883 0 9,922 57,021 282,776 41,553 33,017 48,997 6,617 33,651 30,072 1,627 59,600 18,504 185,378 8,843 0 267,144 99,688 12,756 154,668 31,202 4,519 1,579 20,740 603,109 0 0 53,661 17,715 15,337 2,612 12,705 3,845,501 87,327 61,463 26,501 117,694 411,695 23,784 15,068 11,048 57,376 46,308 33,561 305,656 64,219 98,496 59,985 49,189 754,940 1,343 10,189 75,876 311,742 45,815 47,753 59,542 7,184 36,642 30,611 2,809 79,863 19,979 210,865 23,511 169 290,146 114,292 22,694 184,624 33,885 18,452 2,835 47,941 1,069,917 1,772 131 59,471 47,261 19,333 25,760 13,329 5,140,048 32,336 0 329 10,679 18,079 13,176 15,177 8,352 12,029 53,329 318 2,631 9,213 2,879 10,960 10,937 80,946 650 6,221 15,081 840 32,461 21,100 4,896 3 4,405 0 1,786 90,295 24 12,583 35,356 1,017 1,484 14,887 7,615 10,600 1,215 66,063 659 32,698 54,938 2,907 2,028 8,658 6,652 3,516 44,914 765 767,687 84,396 3,515 833 10,430 258,147 35,478 2,860 0 64,072 84,055 145 13,179 202,054 13,705 58,570 30,638 208,250 0 32,552 16,773 13,969 27,914 15,674 4,487 10,948 3,719 30 12 38,856 1,092 55,128 47,864 5,319 44,923 64,922 38,596 54,704 10 13,817 3,439 45,174 798,908 37,694 0 29,370 56,083 29,390 75,396 34,762 2,671,850 116,732 3,515 1,162 21,109 276,226 48,655 18,037 8,352 76,101 137,384 463 15,810 211,267 16,584 69,530 41,575 289,196 650 38,773 31,854 14,809 60,374 36,773 9,383 10,951 8,125 30 1,798 129,151 1,116 67,711 83,220 6,336 46,407 79,809 46,211 65,304 1,224 79,880 4,098 77,873 853,846 40,601 2,028 38,028 62,735 32,906 120,310 35,527 3,439,537 204,060 64,977 27,663 138,803 687,921 72,439 33,106 19,399 133,477 183,692 34,024 321,465 275,487 115,080 129,515 90,764 1,044,136 1,993 48,963 107,730 326,551 106,189 84,526 68,924 18,135 44,767 30,641 4,607 209,014 21,095 278,576 106,731 6,505 336,552 194,101 68,904 249,928 35,109 98,332 6,933 125,814 1,923,763 42,373 2,159 97,499 109,997 52,239 146,070 48,856 8,579,585 Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 48 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 23. Natural Gas Deliveries to Electric Utilities by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Firm State Sales Volume Transported Volume Total Volume Sales Volume Interruptible Transported Volume Total Volume Total Volume Alabama .................. Alaska...................... Arizona .................... Arkansas ................. California ................. Colorado.................. Connecticut ............. Delaware ................. Florida ..................... Georgia.................... Illinois ...................... Indiana..................... Iowa......................... Kansas .................... Kentucky.................. Louisiana ................. Maryland.................. Massachusetts ........ Michigan .................. Minnesota................ Mississippi ............... Missouri ................... Montana .................. Nebraska ................. Nevada .................... New Hampshire....... New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New York................. North Carolina ......... North Dakota ........... Ohio......................... Oklahoma ................ Oregon .................... Pennsylvania ........... South Carolina......... Tennessee............... Texas....................... Utah......................... Vermont................... Virginia .................... Washington ............. West Virginia ........... Wisconsin ................ Wyoming ................. Total........................ 0 20,033 32 765 330 1,417 0 3,620 1,687 7,813 4,825 1,417 671 794 493 52,368 0 6,875 595 2,285 0 32 119 124 0 0 29,018 1,977 26,373 50 1 480 1,749 0 1,162 72 0 261,172 0 0 0 0 0 2,561 104 431,014 3,186 8,990 25,543 21,180 349,906 0 13,475 21,423 275,421 0 35,703 530 1,817 10,517 0 92,254 4,469 25,937 27,899 0 3,847 5,794 0 0 33,670 0 1,126 23,184 9,406 0 0 1,179 138,365 19,136 2,387 0 0 148,988 7,094 0 13,613 1,682 208 0 0 1,327,931 3,186 29,023 25,575 21,945 350,235 1,417 13,475 25,043 277,108 7,813 40,528 1,947 2,488 11,311 493 144,622 4,469 32,812 28,494 2,285 3,847 5,826 119 124 33,670 0 30,145 25,161 35,779 50 1 1,659 140,115 19,136 3,549 72 0 410,160 7,094 0 13,613 1,682 208 2,561 104 1,758,945 415 664 0 157 39,106 18 2,165 1,903 15 0 2 0 302 4,551 25 15,159 10,109 9,392 6 1,604 540 4,225 0 1,150 0 2,211 5,975 144 185,074 2,002 0 199 14,582 0 234 12,663 713 44,820 35 138 0 0 0 5,209 0 365,507 4,255 0 325 1,952 18,035 554 2,582 0 33,142 0 0 11,456 341 6,355 0 147,649 2,020 24,149 470 734 36,816 0 250 63 4,863 0 2,599 2,567 14,769 967 0 3,468 0 0 21,794 0 1,414 428,906 421 0 6,849 402 0 2,188 0 782,353 4,671 664 325 2,108 57,141 572 4,747 1,903 33,157 0 2 11,456 643 10,906 25 162,808 12,129 33,541 476 2,337 37,356 4,225 250 1,214 4,863 2,211 8,574 2,711 199,843 2,970 0 3,667 14,582 0 22,028 12,663 2,127 473,726 457 138 6,849 402 0 7,396 0 1,147,860 7,856 29,688 25,899 24,054 407,376 1,988 18,222 26,945 310,265 7,813 40,530 13,403 3,130 22,217 518 307,430 16,598 66,354 28,970 4,622 41,203 10,051 369 1,338 38,533 2,211 38,719 27,872 235,622 3,019 1 5,326 154,697 19,136 25,578 12,734 2,127 883,886 7,551 138 20,462 2,084 208 9,958 104 2,906,805 Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities are reported on Form EIA-759, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not equal sum of the components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 49 Consumer Prices During 1995, natural gas prices took a downward turn from wellhead prices to city gate prices to end-use prices. Prices dropped in all end-use sectors with industrials and electric utilities showing the greatest percentage declines. From 1994 to 1995, prices fell by 11 percent in both of these sectors. These consumers pay the lowest prices for gas because they have the option of multiple servers and may also have fuel-switching capability, which allows them to be more aggressive in negotiating contracts and services. In addition, they are generally large volume, high load factor customers, which enables them to take advantage of economies of scale in purchases. Price declines in the residential and commercial sectors were smaller. From 1994 to 1995, they fell by 5 percent in the residential sector and by 7 percent in the commercial sector. These consumers pay higher prices for gas than industrial and electric utility consumers because the have fewer options for service and require high quality service during periods of peak demand. Also they may be paying an increasing share of the fixed costs of long distance transportation and local distribution as more customers choose to purchase gas from third parties in place of local distribution companies (LDC’s). Prices for deliveries of natural gas to consumers, except electric utilities, are calculated from reports to Form EIA176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” City gate prices are calculated from reports to the Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers.” These forms are completed by companies that deliver natural gas to end-use consumers. For city gate prices, the monthly revenues reported for 1995 were summed and divided by the sum of the monthly volumes reported to calculate annual prices. Figure 13. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1991 - 1995 10 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 180 8 150 6 120 90 4 60 2 30 0 0 O I n ns du ys s t t em ri a l l Note: Onsystem sales deliveries represent 76.7 percent of commercial deliveries, 24.0 percent of industrial deliveries, and 86.6 percent of vehicle fuel deliveries in 1995. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition” and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Form FERC- 423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants.” O C ns o m ys m t em er ci al O Ve ns hi yst cl em e Fu el R E U l ec til tr i ti i c es es id en ti a Dollars per Thousand Cubic Meters Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 51 Prices for natural gas are also reported to the EIA on the Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants,” a consumer survey form. Electric utility prices in this report are taken from this form. The respondents are all large regulated electric utilities that report consumption and prices of fuels and represent most of the volumes delivered to electric utilities. These prices are also published in the EIA report, Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Utility Plants. With the unbundling of services in the natural gas industry under FERC Order 636, pipeline companies now provide transportation service for their end-user customers. In this report, those volumes are described as deliveries of gas for the account of others. LDC’s also provide transportationonly services. When companies that deliver gas are the sellers of that gas, they are able to report prices. Those volumes and prices are described as onsystem sales. If transportation-only services are provided, companies do not know the sales price of the gas and do not report a revenue amount on the Form EIA-176. Thus, prices in this publication for the industrial and commercial sectors are often associated with relatively small volumes of the total gas delivered because they are reported by those that deliver gas and not by either the gas resellers or by the consumers. Prices to electric utilities, because they are derived from a survey of the utilities themselves, represent most of the volumes consumed by this sector. Therefore, coverage for prices varies by consumer sector as discussed in the following sections and as shown in the tables that follow. All average prices are computed by dividing the reported revenue by its associated sales volume. 1995 was the first decline in prices in this sector, in nominal dollars, since 1988 (Figure 14). In recent years, only modest declines in constant dollars have been seen for residential prices. These consumers remain captive to LDC service in all but a few States. The LDC’s are obligated to supply gas to residences at all times, including during heating seasons when demand is high. Providing this premium service usually results in higher prices. Residential new home construction increased during 1995, spurred on by low interest rates. During 1995, the number of residential customers grew to 54.3 million. The decline in gas prices for residential customers increases the attractiveness of gas and more home buyers will demand gas heat. Of new single-family homes constructed in 1995, 66 percent were heated by gas. Commercial Following the residential sector, commercial customers pay the next highest price for gas. In 1995, these customers paid an average price of $5.05 per thousand cubic feet, 7 percent lower than the average price in 1994. The percentage of deliveries for the account of others to the commercial sector has grown dramatically since 1993 from 16 percent of commercial volume deliveries to 23 percent in 1995. Still, the price reflects nearly 80 percent of commercial volumes. For most States, prices for commercial deliveries are associated with a large percentage of the volume of deliveries in the State. Facilities that generate electricity but are not regulated are known as nonutility power producers. A nonutility power producer may be a commercial facility, an industrial facility, or a facility that produces electricity for resale. Deliveries of natural gas to nonutility power producers are reported on the Form EIA-176. The volumes and associated revenues for deliveries to nonutility producers who are primarily commercial establishments are included in the calculation of commercial prices. Those for deliveries to both nonutility producers who are primarily industrial establishments and nonutility establishments that produce electricity for resale are included in the calculation of industrial prices. Industrial Deliveries for the account of others in the industrial sector represented 76 percent of all deliveries to that sector during 1995. Thus, the prices in this report for industrial deliveries are associated with a relatively small proportion of deliveries in most States. Prices for gas purchased by the industrial customers who continue to buy from LDC suppliers fell from $3.05 per thousand cubic feet in 1994 to $2.71 in 1995. Residential Residential consumers pay the highest price for natural gas. In 1995 the price was $6.06 per thousand cubic feet, compared with $6.41 in 1994 and $6.16 in 1993. The decline in Vehicle Fuel Most of the natural gas delivered for vehicle fuel represents deliveries to refueling stations that are used primarily or exclusively by fleet vehicles. Thus, the prices are often 52 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 those associated with the operation of fleet vehicles and may be based on internal transfer prices for companies primarily in the natural gas business. City Gate Prices of natural gas paid at the city gate declined by 9 percent from 1994 to 1995 from $3.07 to $2.78 per thousand cubic feet, following the decrease in prices seen at the wellhead. City gate prices represent the total cost paid by gas distribution companies for gas received at a point where the gas is transferred from a pipeline company or transmission system. The price is intended to reflect all charges for the acquisition, storage, and transportation as well as other charges associated with the LDC’s obtaining the gas for sale to consumers. Electric Utilities Electric utility prices reflect consumption by all large electric utilities. From 1994 to 1995, they declined from $2.28 to $2.02 per thousand cubic feet. As noted earlier, these prices do not include gas consumed by nonutility power producers. Figure 14. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Residential Consumers, 1980 - 1995 10 320 8 Constant Dollars 280 240 6 Nominal Dollars 200 160 4 120 80 40 0 1980 0 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 2 Sources: Nominal dollars: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Constant dollars: Prices were converted to 1995 dollars using the chain-type price indexes for Gross Domestic Product (1992 = 1.0) as published by the U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis. Dollars per Thousand Cubic Meters 53 Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Figure 15. Average City Gate Price of Natural Gas in the United States, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) MT ND WA MN ME ID SD OR WY IA IL IN CO KS KY MO WV VA OH PA WI MI NY VT NH MA CT NJ MD NE CA NV UT RI DE DC AZ NM OK TX AR TN MS NC AL GA SC AK LA FL HI 0.00-1.99 2.00-2.99 3.00-3.99 4.00-4.99 5.00-5.99 6.00-6.99 7.00+ Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers.” 54 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 24. Average City Gate Price of Natural Gas in the United States, 1991-1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Average Price State 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Alabama .................................... Alaska........................................ Arizona ...................................... Arkansas ................................... California ................................... Colorado.................................... Connecticut ............................... Delaware ................................... Florida ....................................... Georgia...................................... Hawaii........................................ Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana....................................... Iowa........................................... Kansas ...................................... Kentucky.................................... Louisiana ................................... Maine......................................... Maryland.................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan .................................... Minnesota.................................. Mississippi ................................. Missouri ..................................... Montana .................................... Nebraska ................................... Nevada ...................................... New Hampshire......................... New Jersey................................ New Mexico............................... New York................................... North Carolina ........................... North Dakota ............................. Ohio........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................. Rhode Island ............................. South Carolina........................... South Dakota............................. Tennessee................................. Texas......................................... Utah........................................... Vermont..................................... Virginia ...................................... Washington ............................... West Virginia ............................. Wisconsin .................................. Wyoming ................................... Total.......................................... 3.11 0.32 2.45 2.45 2.80 2.85 3.50 2.54 2.51 3.38 8.74 2.14 2.91 3.05 2.73 2.62 2.83 2.56 3.00 3.05 3.37 3.08 2.63 2.55 2.92 3.69 2.75 2.33 3.40 3.14 2.49 2.92 2.69 3.49 3.05 2.04 2.39 3.27 3.68 2.95 3.11 2.73 2.88 3.89 2.87 2.76 1.91 3.58 3.17 3.04 2.90 3.21 0.34 2.33 2.60 2.72 2.85 3.73 2.83 2.61 3.28 7.72 2.18 3.20 3.08 3.20 2.50 3.02 2.48 3.17 3.20 3.52 3.04 2.92 2.62 2.86 3.45 2.91 2.37 3.58 3.29 2.25 3.01 2.88 3.28 3.26 2.22 2.34 3.29 3.82 3.23 3.10 2.90 3.06 4.09 2.93 2.91 1.90 3.23 3.36 2.90 3.01 3.51 0.33 2.62 2.66 2.85 2.95 3.87 3.24 2.76 3.77 5.61 2.26 3.30 3.18 3.24 2.80 3.21 2.72 3.69 3.53 3.98 2.89 3.11 2.90 3.20 3.29 3.46 3.03 3.76 3.54 2.39 3.32 3.15 3.29 3.52 2.45 2.48 3.41 4.41 3.54 3.35 2.93 3.32 2.63 2.96 3.33 2.39 3.39 3.70 2.80 3.21 3.44 1.62 2.53 2.54 2.57 3.31 4.17 2.95 2.78 3.54 4.94 2.46 3.02 2.98 3.15 2.86 3.13 2.54 2.98 3.38 3.98 2.70 2.85 2.83 3.05 3.49 2.98 3.18 3.49 3.33 2.02 3.02 3.27 3.15 3.48 2.46 2.73 3.46 4.17 3.67 3.35 2.71 3.00 3.31 3.11 3.44 2.54 3.26 3.42 2.91 3.07 2.89 1.67 2.10 2.32 2.03 2.65 4.70 2.70 2.74 2.96 5.20 2.18 2.59 2.84 2.82 2.36 2.80 2.21 3.35 2.87 3.53 2.61 2.52 2.53 2.73 3.01 2.49 2.73 3.39 3.34 1.46 2.47 2.95 2.58 3.84 2.52 2.42 3.09 3.57 3.25 2.88 2.71 2.95 2.88 2.61 2.92 2.18 2.85 2.83 2.72 2.78 Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 55 Table 25. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Residential Consumers by State, 1991-1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) State 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Alabama .................................... Alaska........................................ Arizona ...................................... Arkansas ................................... California ................................... Colorado.................................... Connecticut ............................... D.C. ........................................... Delaware ................................... Florida ....................................... Georgia...................................... Hawaii........................................ Idaho ......................................... Illinois ........................................ Indiana....................................... Iowa........................................... Kansas ...................................... Kentucky.................................... Louisiana ................................... Maine......................................... Maryland.................................... Massachusetts .......................... Michigan .................................... Minnesota.................................. Mississippi ................................. Missouri ..................................... Montana .................................... Nebraska ................................... Nevada ...................................... New Hampshire......................... New Jersey................................ New Mexico............................... New York................................... North Carolina ........................... North Dakota ............................. Ohio........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Oregon ...................................... Pennsylvania ............................. Rhode Island ............................. South Carolina........................... South Dakota............................. Tennessee................................. Texas......................................... Utah........................................... Vermont..................................... Virginia ...................................... Washington ............................... West Virginia ............................. Wisconsin .................................. Wyoming ................................... Total.......................................... 7.05 4.18 6.99 4.98 6.27 4.59 8.74 7.07 5.86 8.98 6.70 22.93 5.19 4.95 5.46 4.81 4.38 4.87 5.77 6.86 6.16 8.11 5.07 4.52 5.21 5.14 4.52 4.64 5.61 7.14 6.73 5.40 7.35 6.24 4.82 5.28 4.72 6.13 6.76 7.63 6.98 4.94 5.19 5.71 5.44 6.23 6.80 4.68 6.50 5.61 4.74 5.82 6.74 3.79 7.24 5.10 5.97 4.56 8.96 7.61 6.13 9.08 6.44 18.03 5.23 5.09 5.43 5.23 4.70 5.01 5.60 6.95 6.43 7.92 5.06 4.86 4.95 5.11 4.80 4.82 5.59 7.55 6.94 4.75 7.58 6.60 5.00 5.20 4.96 6.17 6.60 7.68 7.03 5.15 5.50 5.78 5.44 6.70 6.69 5.00 6.31 5.87 4.72 5.89 7.10 3.96 7.20 5.38 6.23 4.52 9.43 8.34 6.70 10.02 6.80 17.51 5.38 5.52 5.76 5.48 4.91 5.25 6.09 7.47 7.08 8.33 5.04 5.31 5.23 5.37 4.92 4.96 5.69 7.66 6.99 5.46 8.15 6.99 5.23 5.71 4.94 6.42 6.84 8.17 7.14 5.30 5.69 5.91 5.13 6.19 7.51 5.23 6.45 6.34 4.77 6.16 7.41 3.60 7.54 5.71 6.39 4.92 10.14 8.29 7.43 9.98 7.32 16.83 5.29 5.50 6.24 5.40 5.11 5.46 6.24 7.83 6.95 8.94 4.98 5.18 5.46 5.43 5.23 5.01 6.66 7.96 7.11 5.61 8.75 7.30 5.19 5.88 5.50 6.99 7.44 9.12 7.65 5.27 6.13 5.99 4.96 6.94 7.63 5.70 6.66 6.28 5.10 6.41 6.86 3.63 7.82 5.48 6.42 4.80 10.00 8.03 6.60 9.85 6.18 17.55 5.59 4.66 5.37 5.09 4.91 5.05 6.01 7.32 6.62 9.04 4.72 4.80 5.28 5.16 5.15 4.83 6.76 7.16 7.27 5.04 8.42 6.93 4.66 5.46 5.56 6.74 7.16 8.02 7.54 5.05 5.77 5.92 4.74 6.82 7.18 5.89 7.05 5.82 4.83 6.06 Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 56 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 26. Average Prices of Natural Gas to Consumers by State, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Commercial State Average Price Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Industrial Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Vehicle Fuel Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Electric Utilities Average Price Average Price Average Price Alabama .................. Alaska...................... Arizona .................... Arkansas ................. California ................. Colorado.................. Connecticut ............. D.C. ......................... Delaware ................. Florida ..................... Georgia.................... Hawaii...................... Idaho ....................... Illinois ...................... Indiana..................... Iowa......................... Kansas .................... Kentucky.................. Louisiana ................. Maine....................... Maryland.................. Massachusetts ........ Michigan .................. Minnesota................ Mississippi ............... Missouri ................... Montana .................. Nebraska ................. Nevada .................... New Hampshire....... New Jersey.............. New Mexico............. New York................. North Carolina ......... North Dakota ........... Ohio......................... Oklahoma ................ Oregon .................... Pennsylvania ........... Rhode Island ........... South Carolina......... South Dakota........... Tennessee............... Texas....................... Utah......................... Vermont................... Virginia .................... Washington ............. West Virginia ........... Wisconsin ................ Wyoming ................. Total........................ 5.80 2.27 5.25 4.09 6.21 4.23 7.57 6.04 5.28 5.33 5.20 13.00 4.87 4.42 4.38 4.14 3.93 4.60 5.15 6.51 5.06 6.59 4.46 3.98 4.28 4.39 4.92 3.96 5.40 6.44 5.76 3.74 6.10 5.24 3.90 4.92 4.48 5.23 6.28 6.41 6.09 3.99 5.18 4.09 3.64 5.43 5.08 5.00 6.09 4.50 4.23 5.05 80.1 79.9 88.4 96.0 52.1 94.2 82.0 76.8 100.0 97.6 93.5 100.0 86.0 50.3 87.7 89.3 73.6 89.2 98.1 100.0 96.9 84.9 66.4 93.7 96.9 83.3 91.6 77.1 76.4 99.2 86.3 60.2 76.2 92.4 80.9 76.3 85.1 98.1 68.4 100.0 96.4 86.8 93.8 68.6 81.8 100.0 84.1 91.7 51.5 92.0 93.6 76.7 2.96 1.45 3.81 2.78 3.70 2.86 4.39 — 2.94 3.28 3.55 — 3.67 3.57 3.41 3.23 2.23 3.26 1.82 4.46 3.21 4.43 3.62 2.45 2.71 3.48 4.87 2.79 5.34 3.80 3.11 2.83 4.69 3.56 2.90 3.93 2.27 3.41 3.90 4.09 3.11 3.44 3.34 1.89 2.34 3.39 3.35 2.74 2.60 2.96 3.18 2.71 23.4 52.1 24.7 13.8 12.2 23.9 87.5 — 67.6 15.8 35.7 — 2.2 11.0 14.2 8.8 12.8 27.7 29.8 100.0 13.3 31.5 9.1 34.6 42.4 22.4 3.1 16.5 1.8 64.4 52.9 7.1 13.7 46.9 18.2 7.3 15.2 25.5 16.2 11.1 81.4 27.6 47.6 27.1 11.0 100.0 14.8 32.9 14.4 46.6 2.8 24.0 3.51 — 3.76 3.94 5.54 1.51 6.08 2.06 3.00 3.86 3.86 — 3.36 2.89 7.13 2.98 2.76 5.10 2.99 — 3.06 4.22 3.08 1.82 1.63 2.74 4.61 — 3.73 6.16 4.28 3.86 2.13 4.27 2.71 4.44 2.36 4.63 7.24 5.85 4.67 3.89 5.08 2.88 4.73 — 2.30 5.63 2.08 2.96 5.34 3.98 100.0 — 100.0 100.0 59.8 49.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 — 100.0 96.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 — 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 48.0 — 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.0 100.0 100.0 99.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 — 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 86.6 2.01 1.29 1.77 1.74 2.28 1.74 2.01 — 2.34 2.26 2.79 — — 1.71 2.49 2.72 1.58 3.01 1.88 — 2.24 2.06 0.73 1.77 1.78 1.69 3.84 1.65 1.71 1.86 2.18 1.57 2.13 2.40 3.71 2.34 2.34 1.31 2.04 1.90 1.64 1.58 2.28 1.93 2.26 1.95 2.67 4.60 3.58 2.23 8.32 2.02 — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition,” and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 57 Figure 16. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Residential Consumers, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) WA MT ND MN ME ID SD OR WY IA IL IN CO KS KY MO WV VA OH PA WI MI NY VT NH MA CT NJ MD NE CA NV UT RI DE DC AZ NM OK TX AR TN MS NC AL GA SC AK LA FL HI 0.00-1.99 2.00-2.99 3.00-3.99 4.00-4.99 5.00-5.99 6.00-6.99 7.00+ Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Figure 17. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Onsystem Commercial Consumers, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) WA MT ND MN ME ID SD OR WY IA IL IN CO KS KY MO WV VA OH PA WI MI NY VT NH MA CT NJ MD NE CA NV UT RI DE DC AZ NM OK TX AR TN MS NC AL GA SC AK LA FL HI 0.00-1.99 2.00-2.99 3.00-3.99 4.00-4.99 5.00-5.99 6.00-6.99 7.00+ Note: Commercial prices include natural gas delivered for use as vehicle fuel. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 58 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Figure 18. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Onsystem Industrial Consumers, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) WA MT ND MN ME ID SD OR WY IA IL IN CO KS KY MO WV VA OH PA WI MI NY VT NH MA CT NJ MD NE CA NV UT RI DE DC AZ NM OK TX AR TN MS NC AL GA SC AK LA FL HI 0.00-1.99 2.00-2.99 3.00-3.99 4.00-4.99 5.00-5.99 6.00-6.99 7.00+ Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Figure 19. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Electric Utilities, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) WA MT ND MN ME ID SD OR WY IA IL IN CO KS KY MO WV VA OH PA WI MI NY VT NH MA CT NJ MD NE CA NV UT RI DE DC AZ NM OK TX AR TN MS NC AL GA SC AK LA FL HI 0.00-1.99 2.00-2.99 3.00-3.99 4.00-4.99 5.00-5.99 6.00-6.99 7.00+ Sources: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants,” and Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 59 Table 27. Prices of Natural Gas Deliveries to Commercial Consumers by State, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Firm State Average Price Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Interruptible Average Price Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Total Average Price Total Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Alabama ...................... Alaska.......................... Arizona ........................ Arkansas...................... California ..................... Colorado ...................... Connecticut.................. D.C. ............................. Delaware ..................... Florida.......................... Georgia........................ Hawaii.......................... Idaho............................ Illinois........................... Indiana......................... Iowa ............................. Kansas......................... Kentucky...................... Louisiana ..................... Maine........................... Maryland...................... Massachusetts ............ Michigan ...................... Minnesota .................... Mississippi ................... Missouri ....................... Montana....................... Nebraska ..................... Nevada ........................ New Hampshire........... New Jersey.................. New Mexico................. New York ..................... North Carolina ............. North Dakota ............... Ohio ............................. Oklahoma .................... Oregon......................... Pennsylvania ............... Rhode Island ............... South Carolina............. South Dakota............... Tennessee................... Texas........................... Utah ............................. Vermont ....................... Virginia......................... Washington.................. West Virginia ............... Wisconsin .................... Wyoming ..................... Total ............................ 5.86 2.27 5.28 4.18 6.40 4.24 9.33 7.63 5.28 5.36 5.57 14.10 4.87 4.42 4.46 4.23 3.95 4.66 5.36 6.51 5.44 6.99 4.46 4.49 4.39 4.44 4.93 4.30 5.40 6.44 6.27 3.75 6.37 5.30 4.09 4.94 4.57 5.23 6.48 6.66 6.78 4.08 5.35 4.21 3.77 5.43 5.35 5.26 6.63 4.62 4.34 5.21 95.0 79.9 88.5 95.3 57.7 97.9 82.3 100.0 100.0 97.6 100.0 100.0 86.0 50.3 90.4 88.8 87.2 93.4 97.4 100.0 97.8 88.5 66.7 97.0 97.6 83.0 93.7 73.6 77.7 99.2 89.8 59.9 78.0 92.2 100.0 77.6 87.0 100.0 69.7 100.0 95.5 89.1 94.3 88.0 100.0 100.0 92.2 97.2 79.9 95.9 93.9 80.2 3.71 — 3.60 3.60 2.92 3.54 3.99 4.48 — 3.43 3.32 7.03 — 2.96 2.99 2.85 3.15 3.50 4.54 — 3.54 3.01 4.24 2.43 2.90 3.04 4.43 2.33 — — 3.10 3.26 3.69 4.10 2.43 3.06 2.89 — 3.96 3.16 3.46 2.35 3.01 2.08 2.27 — 4.03 3.64 5.64 2.86 2.89 3.38 12.8 — 78.2 99.9 19.2 18.2 81.3 62.5 — 96.4 70.3 100.0 — 89.3 57.8 97.0 9.4 49.2 99.9 — 93.5 62.5 7.0 85.0 88.8 92.3 2.7 100.0 — — 71.9 100.0 63.3 97.1 32.6 25.2 61.3 — 55.8 100.0 100.0 59.1 88.8 14.2 27.2 — 62.6 70.8 40.1 59.2 89.7 52.5 5.80 2.27 5.25 4.09 6.21 4.23 7.57 6.04 5.28 5.33 5.20 13.00 4.87 4.42 4.38 4.14 3.93 4.60 5.15 6.51 5.06 6.59 4.46 3.98 4.28 4.39 4.92 3.96 5.40 6.44 5.76 3.74 6.10 5.24 3.90 4.92 4.48 5.23 6.28 6.41 6.09 3.99 5.18 4.09 3.64 5.43 5.08 5.00 6.09 4.50 4.23 5.05 80.1 79.9 88.4 96.0 52.1 94.2 82.0 76.8 100.0 97.6 93.5 100.0 86.0 50.3 87.7 89.3 73.6 89.2 98.1 100.0 96.9 84.9 66.4 93.7 96.9 83.3 91.6 77.1 76.4 99.2 86.3 60.2 76.2 92.4 80.9 76.3 85.1 98.1 68.4 100.0 96.4 86.8 93.8 68.6 81.8 100.0 84.1 91.7 51.5 92.0 93.6 76.7 — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 60 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 28. Prices of Natural Gas Deliveries to Industrial Consumers by State, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Firm State Average Price Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Interruptible Average Price Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Total Average Price Total Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Alabama ...................... Alaska.......................... Arizona ........................ Arkansas ..................... California ..................... Colorado...................... Connecticut ................. Delaware ..................... Florida ......................... Georgia........................ Idaho ........................... Illinois .......................... Indiana......................... Iowa............................. Kansas ........................ Kentucky...................... Louisiana ..................... Maine........................... Maryland...................... Massachusetts ............ Michigan ...................... Minnesota.................... Mississippi ................... Missouri ....................... Montana ...................... Nebraska ..................... Nevada ........................ New Hampshire........... New Jersey.................. New Mexico................. New York..................... North Carolina ............. North Dakota ............... Ohio............................. Oklahoma .................... Oregon ........................ Pennsylvania ............... Rhode Island ............... South Carolina............. South Dakota............... Tennessee................... Texas........................... Utah............................. Vermont....................... Virginia ........................ Washington ................. West Virginia ............... Wisconsin .................... Wyoming ..................... Total............................ 3.37 1.45 3.76 2.78 3.96 2.21 5.68 3.72 3.42 4.63 3.82 3.63 3.57 3.41 2.51 3.58 1.78 5.20 6.53 6.15 3.62 5.14 2.71 3.86 4.87 3.62 5.34 6.01 4.77 2.82 5.35 3.42 3.99 3.97 2.57 3.74 4.07 4.49 3.95 3.81 3.93 1.84 2.59 4.80 4.15 2.64 2.78 3.96 2.91 2.71 17.6 55.1 24.6 7.1 15.9 17.3 91.6 43.1 15.8 26.4 1.2 10.7 46.5 7.3 9.4 28.8 30.5 100.0 2.6 24.9 9.3 9.3 30.9 17.7 7.9 8.2 1.8 42.1 25.4 7.4 12.1 62.4 100.0 7.9 12.8 43.8 16.2 7.9 75.5 44.3 56.7 43.6 100.0 100.0 9.8 62.5 20.7 89.9 4.7 25.2 2.77 — 4.75 2.78 2.74 3.06 3.21 2.50 3.18 3.31 3.47 2.78 2.88 2.76 2.09 2.84 1.96 2.92 3.06 2.28 3.41 2.09 2.70 2.67 4.58 2.22 — 2.33 2.73 3.37 3.36 3.61 2.72 3.19 1.96 2.99 3.42 3.21 2.93 2.73 2.84 2.35 2.19 3.30 2.81 3.16 2.39 2.44 3.40 2.70 27.7 — 28.3 50.6 6.5 27.1 84.1 100.0 15.8 38.8 68.7 16.6 4.4 17.4 15.8 26.3 28.0 100.0 16.0 47.3 5.7 53.8 57.4 52.2 — 54.2 — 99.3 69.9 2.2 18.6 42.5 16.1 3.2 18.7 16.5 16.2 99.2 82.7 16.1 42.0 6.4 7.2 100.0 22.8 10.6 10.7 37.3 2.2 22.3 2.96 1.45 3.81 2.78 3.70 2.86 4.39 2.94 3.28 3.55 3.67 3.57 3.41 3.23 2.23 3.26 1.82 4.46 3.21 4.43 3.62 2.45 2.71 3.48 4.87 2.79 5.34 3.80 3.11 2.83 4.69 3.56 2.90 3.93 2.27 3.41 3.90 4.09 3.11 3.44 3.34 1.89 2.34 3.39 3.35 2.74 2.60 2.96 3.18 2.71 23.4 52.1 24.7 13.8 12.2 23.9 87.5 67.6 15.8 35.7 2.2 11.0 14.2 8.8 12.8 27.7 29.8 100.0 13.3 31.5 9.1 34.6 42.4 22.4 3.1 16.5 1.8 64.4 52.9 7.1 13.7 46.9 18.2 7.3 15.2 25.5 16.2 11.1 81.4 27.6 47.6 27.1 11.0 100.0 14.8 32.9 14.4 46.6 2.8 24.0 — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 61 Table 29. Prices of Natural Gas Deliveries to Electric Utilities by State, 1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Firm State Average Price Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Average Price Interruptible Percentage of Total Volume Delivered Alabama ............................................ Alaska................................................ Arizona .............................................. Arkansas............................................ California ........................................... Colorado ............................................ Connecticut........................................ Delaware ........................................... Florida................................................ Georgia.............................................. Illinois................................................. Indiana............................................... Iowa ................................................... Kansas............................................... Kentucky............................................ Louisiana ........................................... Maryland............................................ Massachusetts .................................. Michigan ............................................ Minnesota .......................................... Mississippi ......................................... Missouri ............................................. Montana............................................. Nebraska ........................................... New Hampshire................................. New Jersey........................................ New Mexico....................................... New York ........................................... North Carolina ................................... North Dakota ..................................... Ohio ................................................... Oklahoma .......................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... South Carolina................................... Tennessee......................................... Texas................................................. Utah ................................................... Vermont ............................................. Virginia............................................... Wisconsin .......................................... Wyoming ........................................... Total .................................................. — 1.13 3.47 1.97 1.77 2.15 — 2.40 2.70 1.80 2.16 2.81 3.35 1.95 2.83 1.83 — 1.94 3.98 0.80 — 3.73 1.89 1.86 — 1.84 2.22 2.29 3.16 3.93 4.79 1.00 3.07 3.24 — 2.13 — — — 2.50 3.33 2.04 — 69.0 0.1 3.5 0.1 100.0 — 14.5 0.6 100.0 11.9 72.8 27.0 7.0 100.0 36.2 — 21.0 2.1 100.0 — 0.5 100.0 100.0 — 96.3 7.9 73.7 100.0 100.0 28.9 1.2 32.7 100.0 — 63.7 — — — 100.0 100.0 24.5 2.09 0.32 — 3.01 2.18 3.29 2.28 2.53 2.70 — 3.80 — 1.61 1.74 3.20 1.91 2.28 2.02 3.39 1.66 2.26 1.47 — 1.81 1.85 2.13 2.81 1.91 2.12 — 3.08 1.48 3.48 1.78 2.28 2.46 2.23 1.94 3.43 2.27 — 2.01 8.9 100.0 — 7.4 68.4 3.1 45.6 100.0 — — 100.0 — 47.0 41.7 100.0 9.3 83.3 28.0 1.2 68.6 1.4 100.0 — 94.8 100.0 69.7 5.3 92.6 67.4 — 5.4 100.0 1.1 100.0 33.5 9.5 7.8 100.0 — 70.4 — 31.8 — = Not applicable. Notes: States without direct sales are not included. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 62 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 30. Leading Suppliers of Natural Gas Sold to Residential Customers in the United States, 1995 (Volumes in Thousand Cubic Feet, Prices in Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Company State Volume Prices Northern Illinois Gas Co ............................ Southern California Gas Co ...................... Pacific Gas and Elec Co............................ Columbia Gas Dist Co............................... Consumers Pwr Co ................................... Michigan Consol Gas Co........................... East Ohio Gas Co ..................................... Pub Svc Elec and Gas Co......................... Peoples Gas Lt and Coke Co.................... Brooklyn Union Gas Co............................. Atlanta Gas Lt Co ...................................... Lone Star Gas Co...................................... Natl Fuel Gas Distr .................................... Pub Svc Co. of Colorado........................... Washington Gas Lt Co .............................. Northern Indiana Pub Svc Co.................... Minnegasco ............................................... Entex Div of Noram Energy Corp .............. Southern Union Gas Co ............................ MidAmerican Energy Co ........................... Laclede Gas Co......................................... Western Resources Inc ............................. Oklahoma Nat Gas Co .............................. Con Edison Co. of New York Inc............... Mountain Fuel Sply Co .............................. Niagara Mohawk Pwr Corp ....................... Wisconsin Gas Co..................................... Philadelphia Gas Wks ............................... Peoples Nat Gas Co.................................. Arkla A Noram Energy Co ......................... Indiana Gas Co. Inc................................... Northern States Pwr Co ............................ Southwest Gas Corp ................................. Baltimore Gas and Elec Co ....................... Boston Gas Co .......................................... Peoples Natural Gas Co............................ Long Island Ltg Co .................................... Washington Nat Gas Co ........................... Illinois Pwr Co............................................ Cincinnati Gas and Elec Co ...................... New Jersey Nat Gas Co............................ Wisconsin Elec Pwr Co ............................. Peco Energy Co ........................................ San Diego Gas and Elec Co ..................... Alabama Gas Corp.................................... Equitable Gas Co ...................................... Dayton Pwr and Lt Co ............................... Rochester Gas and Elec Co...................... Piedmont Nat Gas Co ............................... Citizens Gas and Coke Util ....................... IL CA CA KY,PA,OH,MD MI MI OH NJ IL NY GA TX NY,PA CO MD,DC,VA IN MN LA,MS,TX MO,TX IA,NE,IL,SD MO OK,KS OK NY ID,UT,WY NY WI PA KS,IA,CO,MN,SD,NE AR,OK,TX,LA IN,KY WI,MI,ND,MN CA,NV,AZ MD MA PA NY WA IL OH NJ WI PA CA AL KY,WV,PA OH NY NC,SC IN 239,113,092 237,607,337 192,421,252 184,423,767 179,328,805 153,580,701 144,242,736 118,090,976 117,329,184 101,110,608 96,440,827 86,976,373 84,412,917 78,378,057 76,442,962 69,243,137 68,606,287 66,177,036 65,071,703 58,179,611 57,428,451 55,508,365 54,493,395 50,967,916 50,485,766 50,063,168 49,425,479 49,366,549 48,801,155 46,001,850 43,249,008 42,294,241 41,249,381 38,801,396 38,667,704 38,281,706 36,970,588 36,200,377 35,631,919 35,498,847 34,549,064 33,973,795 33,363,539 30,801,890 30,336,789 29,493,523 27,908,268 27,788,275 26,702,418 25,380,282 4.00 6.49 6.28 6.07 4.78 4.65 5.13 6.91 5.58 9.13 6.09 6.36 7.05 4.78 7.14 5.39 4.77 6.00 5.04 4.99 5.32 4.95 5.62 9.46 4.76 7.32 6.02 7.46 4.82 6.08 5.61 5.07 7.77 6.40 9.53 6.59 9.88 6.04 4.85 5.38 8.39 5.72 7.66 6.45 6.57 9.05 5.22 8.38 6.70 5.22 Notes: Natural gas companies with the 50 largest amounts of on-system sales to residential consumers were selected from the respondents to the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Prices are calculated from the company total reported volumes of on-system sales to residential consumers and the total reported associated revenue. When more than one State of operation is indicated, the price has been calculated from the sum of the volumes and revenues reported by the company for all of the States shown. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 63 Table 31. Leading Suppliers of Natural Gas Sold to Commercial Consumers in the United States, 1995 (Volumes in Thousand Cubic Feet, Prices in Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Company State Volume Price Pub Svc Elec and Gas Co......................... Columbia Gas Dist Co............................... Pacific Gas and Elec Co............................ Con Edison Co. of New York Inc............... Southern California Gas Co ...................... Consumers Pwr Co ................................... Minnegasco ............................................... Michigan Consol Gas Co........................... Pub Svc Co. of Colorado........................... East Ohio Gas Co ..................................... Entex Div of Noram Energy Corp .............. Washington Gas Lt Co .............................. Northern Illinois Gas Co ............................ Atlanta Gas Lt Co ...................................... Lone Star Gas Co...................................... MidAmerican Energy Co ........................... Southwest Gas Corp ................................. Southern Union Gas Co ............................ Boston Gas Co .......................................... Oklahoma Nat Gas Co .............................. Northern States Pwr Co ............................ Northern Indiana Pub Svc Co.................... Energas Co ............................................... Arkla A Noram Energy Co ......................... Peoples Nat Gas Co.................................. Natl Fuel Gas Distr .................................... Baltimore Gas and Elec Co ....................... Mountain Fuel Sply Co .............................. Washington Nat Gas Co ........................... Long Island Ltg Co .................................... Niagara Mohawk Pwr Corp ....................... Peoples Gas Sys Inc ................................. Indiana Gas Co. Inc................................... Wisconsin Gas Co..................................... Western Resources Inc ............................. Laclede Gas Co......................................... Peoples Gas Lt and Coke Co.................... Wisconsin Elec Pwr Co ............................. Brooklyn Union Gas Co............................. Cincinnati Gas and Elec Co ...................... Northwest Nat Gas Co .............................. Peco Energy Co ........................................ KN Energy Inc ........................................... Piedmont Nat Gas Co ............................... Philadelphia Gas Wks ............................... United Cities Gas Co................................. Commonwealth Gas Co ............................ Illinois Pwr Co............................................ UGI Utilities Inc.......................................... Memphis Lt Gas and Wtr .......................... NJ KY,PA,OH,MD CA NY CA MI MN MI CO OH LA,MS,TX MD,DC,VA IL GA TX IA,NE,IL,SD CA,NV,AZ MO,TX MA OK WI,MI,ND,MN IN TX AR,OK,TX,LA KS,IA,CO,MN,SD,NE NY,PA MD ID,UT,WY WA NY NY FL IN,KY WI OK,KS MO IL WI NY OH WA,OR PA TX,OK,NE,WY,KS,CO NC,SC PA MO,VA,KS,SC,IL,IA,GA MA IL PA TN 91,221,832 70,914,541 68,296,491 62,060,389 61,111,996 57,672,746 50,996,777 50,285,799 46,411,831 46,350,877 45,599,684 45,488,958 43,849,734 43,597,862 35,156,645 33,569,047 30,154,859 29,681,672 29,052,942 26,861,243 26,796,271 26,469,885 26,317,712 25,639,771 23,911,546 23,301,934 23,212,971 22,964,570 22,669,707 22,547,232 22,333,088 22,037,933 21,869,058 21,156,542 21,132,184 20,972,003 20,467,030 20,246,424 20,191,940 20,105,426 19,206,057 19,202,637 18,455,049 16,937,294 15,057,776 14,908,738 14,388,927 14,192,753 13,540,944 13,411,012 5.45 5.44 5.92 4.94 6.51 4.35 3.83 4.63 4.14 4.67 4.40 5.21 4.04 5.08 5.49 4.02 5.56 4.18 6.39 4.48 4.28 4.61 3.32 4.68 4.19 6.18 5.06 3.64 5.02 7.08 6.24 5.33 4.43 4.73 4.47 4.26 5.04 4.62 7.64 4.89 5.18 6.65 4.78 5.62 6.51 4.82 6.02 4.23 6.65 3.96 Notes: Natural gas companies with the 50 largest amounts of on-system sales to commercial consumers were selected from the respondents to the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Prices are calculated from the company total reported volumes of on-system sales to commercial consumers and the total reported associated revenue. When more than one State of operation is indicated, the price has been calculated from the sum of the volumes and revenues reported by the company for all of the States shown. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 64 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 32. Leading Suppliers of Natural Gas Sold and Transported in the United States, 1995 (Thousand Cubic Feet) Company Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Fuel Electric Utilities Total Southern California Gas Co ......................... Pacific Gas and Elec Co............................... Lone Star Gas Co......................................... Northern Illinois Gas Co ............................... Columbia Gas Dist Co.................................. Pub Svc Elec and Gas Co............................ Midcon Texas P L......................................... Michigan Consol Gas Co.............................. Consumers Pwr Co ...................................... Florida Gas Trans Co ................................... East Ohio Gas Co ........................................ Koch Gateway P L Co .................................. Tejas Gas P L............................................... Northern Indiana Pub Svc Co....................... Atlanta Gas Lt Co ......................................... Oklahoma Nat Gas Co ................................. Con Edison Co. of New York Inc.................. Peoples Gas Lt and Coke Co....................... Bridgeline Gas Dist Co ................................. Channel Industries Gas Co .......................... Niagara Mohawk Pwr Corp .......................... Houston P L Co ............................................ Peoples Nat Gas Co..................................... Valero Trans L P .......................................... Amoco Gas Co ............................................. Pub Svc Co. of Colorado.............................. Entex Div of Noram Energy Corp ................. Natl Fuel Gas Distr ....................................... Louisiana Intrastate Gas .............................. Texas Util Fuel Co........................................ Noram Gas Trans Co ................................... MidAmerican Energy Co .............................. Minnegasco .................................................. Southwest Gas Corp .................................... Enron Ind Nat Gas Co .................................. Washington Gas Lt Co ................................. Boston Gas Co ............................................. Southern Union Gas Co ............................... Brooklyn Union Gas Co................................ Long Island Ltg Co ....................................... Mountain Fuel Sply Co ................................. Wisconsin Gas Co........................................ AOG Gas Trans L P ..................................... Western Resources Inc ................................ Indiana Gas Co. Inc...................................... Northwest Nat Gas Co ................................. Baltimore Gas and Elec Co .......................... Louisiana Gas P L Co. L P ........................... San Diego Gas and Elec Co ........................ Alabama Gas Corp....................................... 239,523,495 193,124,802 86,976,373 247,948,097 184,423,767 118,090,976 0 155,373,461 181,720,458 0 144,242,736 0 0 69,243,137 96,440,827 54,493,395 50,967,916 142,533,245 0 0 50,063,168 0 48,801,155 2,248 0 78,378,057 66,177,036 84,492,675 0 0 0 58,193,030 68,606,287 41,249,381 0 76,442,962 38,667,704 65,071,703 104,050,902 36,970,588 50,485,766 49,425,479 0 55,508,365 43,249,008 24,695,606 38,801,396 0 31,029,729 30,336,789 103,074,820 157,232,767 37,296,550 93,643,335 100,819,921 104,810,192 0 96,712,250 73,853,709 0 58,422,877 1,654,824 3,867 30,285,495 47,260,874 29,257,102 62,060,389 57,720,681 0 12,756 51,062,950 39,256,055 29,764,465 4,638,922 0 46,411,831 52,317,229 35,740,297 0 0 0 37,449,565 52,950,012 37,034,261 755,571 51,577,605 40,508,934 39,318,791 23,706,904 22,550,702 27,896,772 21,156,542 4,012,394 29,807,597 23,754,818 19,206,057 23,523,401 0 12,802,643 14,936,386 248,125,903 174,207,075 327,003,676 140,705,780 181,749,278 140,204,998 333,014,325 95,878,287 74,849,903 20,556,069 90,158,585 184,504,113 169,353,975 169,746,839 103,396,826 162,540,045 9,012,606 38,571,732 170,964,552 149,387,935 102,204,047 113,088,384 116,548,727 41,907,421 184,094,392 43,748,516 49,634,477 46,564,505 117,098,350 0 125,923,330 51,091,235 21,029,810 24,662,251 74,592,511 0 15,607,516 32,080,969 8,953,575 6,091,773 48,096,287 59,398,778 85,475,234 33,827,387 46,063,108 52,501,694 44,002,806 107,532,862 24,181,011 58,842,450 345,572 413,882 0 1,318 13,304 0 0 0 5,860 0 173,169 0 0 90,222 0 117,182 18,856 22,236 0 0 93,336 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,813 25,067 227,216 0 39,069 2,399 0 7,000 0 112,873 22,759 0 0 0 18,016 36,534 0 66,772 0 204,577,634 150,858,523 82,722,120 33,749,898 400,316 28,171,110 31,276,133 2,566,459 3,605,635 287,258,200 535,477 99,234,772 115,921,562 7,051,466 7,812,818 1,855,965 118,003,224 682,558 68,057,172 64,035,635 8,471,484 48,589,943 0 141,820,291 3,449,462 86,874 0 0 45,132,512 161,695,604 25,493,633 2,519,345 923,357 39,804,807 67,308,093 10,041,872 43,093,072 1,277,076 0 68,562,003 7,550,762 136,455 36,959,556 4,605,593 5,682,496 19,136,479 3,253,014 0 39,105,977 2,702,219 795,647,424 675,837,049 533,998,719 516,048,428 467,406,586 391,277,276 364,290,458 350,530,457 334,035,565 307,814,269 293,532,844 285,393,709 285,279,404 276,417,159 254,911,345 248,263,689 240,062,991 239,530,452 239,021,724 213,436,326 211,894,985 200,934,382 195,114,347 188,368,882 187,543,854 168,625,278 168,128,742 166,797,477 162,230,862 161,695,604 151,416,963 149,262,988 143,534,533 142,977,916 142,656,175 138,101,508 137,879,625 137,748,539 136,718,381 134,175,066 134,142,460 130,140,013 126,447,184 123,748,942 118,749,430 115,557,852 109,617,151 107,532,862 107,186,132 106,817,844 Notes: The natural gas companies with the 50 largest amounts of total deliveries were selected from the respondents to the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” For each company, the total deliveries include deliveries to residential, commercial, industrial, and electric utility consumers, deliveries of natural gas for vehicle fuel; and all volumes transported to consumers for the account of others. The totals are summed from each company’s reports in all States of operations. Number of vehicle fuel consumers generally refers to the number of fueling stations. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 65 Table 33. Average Residential Annual Consumption and Cost of Natural Gas per Consumer by State, 1991-1995 1991 State Volume (thousand cubic feet) Cost (dollars) Volume (thousand cubic feet) 1992 Cost (dollars) Volume (thousand cubic feet) 1993 Cost (dollars) Volume (thousand cubic feet) 1994 Cost (dollars) Volume (thousand cubic feet) 1995 Cost (dollars) Alabama .............. Alaska.................. Arizona ................ Arkansas ............. California ............. Colorado.............. Connecticut ......... D.C. ..................... Delaware ............. Florida ................. Georgia................ Hawaii.................. Idaho ................... Illinois .................. Indiana................. Iowa..................... Kansas ................ Kentucky.............. Louisiana ............. Maine................... Maryland.............. Massachusetts .... Michigan .............. Minnesota............ Mississippi ........... Missouri ............... Montana .............. Nebraska ............. Nevada ................ New Hampshire... New Jersey.......... New Mexico......... New York............. North Carolina ..... North Dakota ....... Ohio..................... Oklahoma ............ Oregon ................ Pennsylvania ....... Rhode Island ....... South Carolina..... South Dakota....... Tennessee........... Texas................... Utah..................... Vermont............... Virginia ................ Washington ......... West Virginia ....... Wisconsin ............ Wyoming ............. Total.................... 66 187 49 82 59 97 86 112 79 28 71 18 81 141 108 110 99 94 58 58 88 91 129 121 67 100 104 108 68 82 88 78 76 70 118 115 84 70 104 88 57 104 75 68 111 111 83 94 93 108 106 88 464 781 341 408 369 446 756 791 460 248 475 421 420 696 588 530 435 457 336 399 545 741 655 545 348 512 468 502 379 589 593 424 557 439 568 606 396 429 703 675 397 514 388 388 603 691 566 440 605 605 501 514 70 193 47 78 55 93 98 122 87 30 77 18 71 142 111 103 94 96 59 63 84 105 136 114 68 96 91 99 61 93 98 81 84 74 108 121 79 65 113 101 63 98 75 65 96 123 94 81 100 104 95 90 471 732 340 399 330 422 879 925 535 277 499 334 371 721 602 537 441 481 329 440 540 833 686 552 335 488 439 477 344 702 678 383 635 489 541 627 392 403 745 776 440 503 412 377 520 825 628 407 632 613 448 528 70 183 46 89 57 102 99 122 86 29 81 19 85 146 117 113 109 102 60 65 95 105 138 115 71 109 108 117 68 92 95 80 96 78 117 123 93 80 113 99 66 97 80 69 107 117 95 94 100 107 109 94 499 724 332 477 358 460 931 1,017 573 288 550 326 455 807 673 617 536 536 367 485 675 874 696 610 372 587 530 579 385 701 664 437 784 542 614 705 459 515 771 811 469 515 457 409 549 727 713 492 643 676 521 582 67 192 47 80 59 93 97 117 85 28 72 19 75 139 109 104 96 94 56 63 93 101 134 117 67 96 96 104 63 90 104 75 96 73 114 118 82 74 112 87 56 101 75 64 97 108 90 88 100 102 99 91 495 690 352 455 378 456 985 974 633 278 529 318 399 763 683 563 490 511 R 350 496 647 907 669 604 365 519 503 520 421 720 738 423 841 531 592 691 450 515 835 789 431 532 458 382 482 751 690 501 664 642 503 582 66 192 41 77 54 94 95 116 82 28 77 19 74 145 110 108 95 96 55 61 91 90 137 119 65 99 97 105 57 88 92 68 93 73 117 121 80 68 109 85 61 102 75 60 94 98 91 83 100 105 102 89 452 695 318 424 346 451 945 931 542 280 474 330 414 676 591 551 467 487 330 448 602 810 648 572 343 513 497 509 384 628 665 344 784 504 545 659 446 460 778 685 460 513 430 355 443 667 655 487 705 613 491 541 R = Revised data. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 66 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Census Division Summary The fuel cell provides an efficient and clean burning means of generating energy. Table 34. Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by Census Division, 1995 Residential Census Division Quantity (million cubic feet) Commercial Quantity (million cubic feet) Quantity (million cubic feet Industrial Consumers Consumers Consumers New England ..................................... Middle Atlantic ................................... East North Central............................. West North Central............................ South Atlantic .................................... East South Central ............................ West South Central ........................... Mountain............................................ Pacific Contiguous............................. Pacific Noncontiguous....................... Total.................................................. 173,680 831,564 1,535,648 480,802 408,590 202,673 368,826 274,405 558,326 15,805 4,850,318 1,928,388 8,567,740 11,942,604 4,545,173 5,285,997 2,657,218 5,791,464 3,578,020 9,915,609 109,966 54,322,179 143,825 514,052 740,654 321,563 305,621 135,978 300,465 197,993 343,749 27,178 3,031,077 193,778 740,637 989,497 501,899 495,065 282,428 542,563 337,499 537,725 15,409 4,636,500 184,704 737,518 1,406,125 477,913 740,332 505,164 3,300,803 295,227 866,822 64,977 8,579,585 14,940 39,174 58,737 13,617 12,968 7,812 14,637 4,712 42,792 9 209,398 Vehicle Fuel Quantity (million cubic feet) Electric Utilities Quantity (million cubic feet) Delivered to Consumers Quantity (million cubic feet) Heating Value (Btu per cubic foot) New England ..................................... Middle Atlantic ................................... East North Central............................. West North Central............................ South Atlantic .................................... East South Central ............................ West South Central ........................... Mountain............................................ Pacific Contiguous............................. Pacific Noncontiguous....................... Total.................................................. 26 143 375 56 198 276 169 462 970 0 2,674 91,321 316,859 100,024 56,671 399,117 121,527 1,557,062 103,926 420,191 29,809 3,196,507 593,556 2,400,136 3,782,826 1,337,005 1,853,857 965,618 5,527,325 872,014 2,190,057 137,768 19,660,161 1,025 1,031 1,021 1,005 1,031 1,042 1,036 1,033 1,019 1,006 1,027 Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report,” and Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Figure 20. Marketed Production of Natural Gas by Census Division, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) 0 New England 281,478 Pa cif ic Contiguous 774,412 3,114,821 Mountain West North Central 365,123 129,400 East North Central Middle Atlantic 13,437,390 691,768 East South Central 242,534 469,550 Pacific Noncontiguous West South Central Sout h At lant ic Sources: Illinois, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and West Virginia, 1995: Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report, DOE/EIA-0216(95); and EIA computations. All other data: Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report,” and the United States Minerals Management Service. 68 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 35. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by Census Division, 1994-1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Residential Census Division 1994 1995 1994 1995 Commercial New England ........................................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................................... East North Central ................................................... West North Central .................................................. South Atlantic........................................................... East South Central................................................... West South Central.................................................. Mountain .................................................................. Pacific Contiguous ................................................... Pacific Noncontiguous ............................................. 9.16 7.94 5.61 5.26 7.39 6.15 5.90 5.47 6.35 4.09 Industrial 1994 1995 9.06 7.75 5.05 4.97 6.89 5.74 5.82 5.32 6.39 4.13 Vehicle Fuel 1994 R R 7.04 6.37 5.08 4.44 5.77 5.38 4.53 4.61 6.46 3.43 6.78 6.04 4.57 4.08 5.33 4.98 4.26 4.45 5.88 3.33 Electric Utilities 1995 1994 1995 New England ........................................................... Middle Atlantic ......................................................... East North Central ................................................... West North Central .................................................. South Atlantic........................................................... East South Central .................................................. West South Central ................................................. Mountain .................................................................. Pacific Contiguous ................................................... Pacific Noncontiguous ............................................. 4.75 4.02 4.03 3.27 3.56 3.44 2.21 2.88 3.21 1.42 4.34 3.60 3.38 2.73 3.31 3.09 1.90 3.08 3.41 1.45 3.57 4.11 4.27 2.99 3.94 5.20 2.56 4.80 2.41 3.19 1.72 2.54 3.99 5.53 — R 2.26 2.28 1.95 2.02 2.26 1.99 2.25 2.09 2.54 0.72 2.04 2.13 1.52 1.71 2.28 1.81 1.96 1.74 2.27 1.29 4.00 2.60 R 4.19 4.85 — R R = Revised data. — = Not applicable. Note: All average prices are volume weighted. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants,” and Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Figure 21. Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by Census Division, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) 593,556 2,190,057 3,782,826 Pa cif ic Contiguous New England 1,337,005 West North Central East North Central 2,400,136 872,014 Mountain Middle Atlantic 965,618 5,527,325 East South Central 1,853,857 137,768 Pacific Noncontiguous West South Central Sout h At lant ic Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report,” and Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 69 New England New England Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: Marketed Production: 747,426 Industrial: 184,704 2.15 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 26 0.97 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 173,680 3.58 Electric Utilities: 91,321 2.86 Commercial: 143,825 4.75 Total: 593,556 3.02 Table 36. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New England, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46,108 0 398,639 0 9,857 493 -15,117 439,979 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47,727 0 536,854 0 8,943 399 -16,046 577,877 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67,319 0 482,851 0 9,358 439 47,102 607,069 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,983 0 489,523 0 14,884 352 R 80,062 635,804 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31,199 0 797,531 0 11,066 704 -154,372 686,127 See footnotes at end of table. 70 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 New England Table 36. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New England, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 433,744 0 0 53 0 6,182 439,979 0 2,235 0 166,036 97,242 121,658 9 46,564 431,509 433,744 513,723 0 0 57,826 0 6,328 577,877 0 2,796 0 191,906 113,660 163,006 12 42,343 510,928 513,723 528,517 0 0 71,931 0 6,621 607,069 0 3,253 0 193,088 116,897 185,135 3 30,141 525,264 528,517 R 560,725 0 0 66,911 0 8,168 597,314 0 0 81,304 0 7,510 686,127 0 3,757 0 173,680 143,825 184,704 26 91,321 593,556 597,314 R 635,804 0 3,866 0 188,530 147,127 172,631 R 13 48,558 R R 556,859 560,725 0 1,983 49,551 23,121 0 1,177 93,656 25,019 0 2,226 117,146 9,866 0 27,587 105,989 36,933 0 19,340 110,773 66,144 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 193,088 99,399 142,335 12,439 3 R 188,194 110,544 126,440 28,168 R 10 173,332 118,969 129,113 46,288 19 NA NA NA NA NA 1,854,346 171,798 9,489 NA NA NA NA NA 1,871,671 170,758 13,184 NA 17,497 42,800 10,855 0 1,888,138 188,913 11,721 336 36,583 46,191 22,465 2 1,918,291 180,043 13,274 348 24,856 55,591 40,637 6 1,928,388 193,778 14,940 90 566 12,821 103 666 12,364 102 619 15,795 98 817 13,005 90 742 12,363 — 2.98 — 2.91 3.42 8.14 6.34 4.34 3.78 2.24 — 2.87 — 2.95 3.59 8.09 6.29 4.44 4.06 2.66 — 2.41 — 2.98 3.95 8.50 6.43 4.88 6.27 2.73 — 2.43 — 2.72 4.00 9.16 7.04 4.75 R 3.57 2.26 — 2.52 — 2.19 3.82 9.06 6.78 4.34 5.20 2.04 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Census Division includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 71 Middle Atlantic Middle Atlantic Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: 2,440,234 Marketed Production: Industrial: 737,518 8.60 129,400 0.66 Vehicle Fuel: 143 5.35 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 831,564 17.14 Electric Utilities: 316,859 9.91 Commercial: 514,052 16.96 Total: 2,400,136 12.21 Table 37. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Middle Atlantic, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,960 36,737 1,857 36,906 1,981 36,857 R 2,042 26,180 1,679 37,159 174,377 901 175,278 0 0 175,278 1 175,277 395 174,882 174,882 188,233 0 2,017,328 770,498 4,942 15,689 80,699 3,252,270 161,372 824 162,196 0 0 162,196 13 162,183 604 161,579 161,579 435,470 0 2,275,739 438,582 5,630 15,684 -38,310 3,294,375 152,717 610 153,327 0 0 153,327 14 153,313 513 152,800 152,800 502,701 0 2,227,354 448,703 7,287 16,698 -132,379 3,223,165 R R 140,444 R 539 140,982 128,677 723 129,400 0 0 129,400 0 129,400 582 128,818 128,818 630,321 0 2,710,896 472,085 7,789 8,856 -204,005 3,754,759 R 0 0 R 140,982 11 R 140,971 513 R 140,458 140,458 R R 562,267 0 2,172,434 405,137 9,429 9,449 R -10,334 3,288,840 See footnotes at end of table. 72 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Middle Atlantic Table 37. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Middle Atlantic, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 1,977,940 0 0 497,916 770,782 5,632 3,252,270 4,416 42,057 159 758,259 446,384 451,087 27 275,551 1,931,309 1,977,940 2,187,785 0 0 654,539 446,027 6,023 3,294,375 4,005 47,991 341 843,680 482,360 558,797 9 250,602 2,135,448 2,187,785 2,186,786 0 0 578,376 450,242 7,760 3,223,165 4,473 45,287 235 848,781 481,446 590,803 24 215,737 2,136,791 2,186,786 R 2,294,581 0 0 576,334 406,139 11,786 2,452,718 0 0 900,983 393,554 7,504 3,754,759 3,963 48,439 181 831,564 514,052 737,518 143 316,859 2,400,136 2,452,718 R 3,288,840 R 3,917 46,496 116 870,685 493,738 641,701 67 237,862 2,244,053 R 2,294,581 3,769 74,485 311,449 27,342 3,815 91,044 372,873 23,768 4,433 90,938 392,264 22,638 3,366 92,186 449,203 24,666 3,231 119,691 548,334 52,081 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 848,781 407,353 330,821 61,638 22 R 867,990 429,236 382,825 69,631 40 828,221 444,765 475,352 69,473 138 NA NA NA NA NA 8,810,402 717,452 43,625 NA NA NA NA NA 8,917,964 722,563 46,168 NA 74,093 259,982 155,188 2 8,437,324 712,267 41,464 2,695 64,501 258,876 149,733 28 8,491,832 727,372 38,829 3,343 69,287 262,166 230,445 4 8,567,740 740,637 39,174 86 622 10,340 95 668 12,104 101 676 14,249 103 679 16,526 97 694 18,827 2.19 2.63 — 2.45 3.08 7.02 5.53 4.04 4.74 2.24 1.99 2.48 — 2.48 3.17 7.12 5.72 3.80 5.65 2.44 2.67 2.49 — 2.88 3.41 7.46 5.95 4.00 5.06 2.67 R 2.70 2.44 — 2.45 3.22 7.94 6.37 4.02 4.11 2.28 2.76 2.31 — 1.95 2.88 7.75 6.04 3.60 2.56 2.13 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The Middle Atlantic Census Division includes New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 73 East North Central East North Central Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: 3,515,163 Marketed Production: Industrial: 1,406,125 16.39 365,123 1.87 Vehicle Fuel: 375 14.02 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 1,535,648 31.66 Electric Utilities: 100,024 3.13 Commercial: 740,654 24.44 Total: 3,782,826 19.24 Table 38. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 East North Central, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 2,515 39,087 2,384 39,756 2,264 42,003 2,417 42,469 2,348 41,497 269,184 80,578 349,762 2,340 0 347,422 3,324 344,098 8,252 335,846 335,846 1,151 0 4,386,230 765,615 1,397 25,854 12,454 5,528,547 265,613 80,202 345,815 2,340 0 343,475 3,324 340,151 8,265 331,886 331,886 38,568 0 4,868,856 818,020 1,653 27,295 -2,983 6,083,295 263,986 84,129 348,115 2,340 0 345,775 3,324 342,451 7,193 335,258 335,258 34,874 0 5,079,521 879,830 2,140 26,782 -203,933 6,154,472 269,569 91,342 360,912 2,340 0 358,572 3,324 355,248 6,555 348,693 348,693 17,320 0 5,768,472 796,260 4,366 25,453 R -592,118 R 273,230 97,557 370,787 2,340 0 368,447 3,324 365,123 6,499 358,624 358,624 26,475 0 5,741,430 1,006,179 2,056 31,739 -224,388 6,942,115 6,368,446 See footnotes at end of table. 74 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 East North Central Table 38. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 East North Central, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 3,369,738 14,751 346,290 1,071,028 724,941 1,798 5,528,547 7,729 48,723 3,489 1,396,426 649,640 1,210,995 149 52,588 3,309,797 3,369,738 3,509,808 67,763 471,606 1,241,993 790,648 1,477 6,083,295 5,626 51,307 3,210 1,450,173 675,446 1,276,376 158 47,513 3,449,665 3,509,808 3,643,905 44,413 324,093 1,220,828 918,386 2,849 6,154,472 6,251 56,167 3,408 1,513,299 702,557 1,315,680 149 46,394 3,578,079 3,643,905 R 3,669,234 49,470 472,499 1,250,698 922,315 4,230 6,368,446 7,707 70,970 3,504 R 3,861,266 26,948 492,481 1,733,313 826,215 1,891 6,942,115 7,461 67,520 3,459 1,535,648 740,654 1,406,125 375 100,024 3,782,826 3,861,266 R 1,467,349 R 701,852 R 1,349,295 R 186 68,371 R 3,587,053 3,669,234 30,953 162,350 997,618 41,815 33,985 169,248 1,058,204 39,062 36,078 180,740 1,102,744 37,463 35,364 197,813 1,144,409 59,337 38,836 224,954 1,209,358 82,892 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,513,299 682,660 R 933,845 34,582 126 1,467,338 R 683,434 R 936,791 58,370 R 160 1,535,619 719,469 997,523 75,190 350 NA NA NA NA NA 11,242,141 934,355 60,001 NA NA NA NA NA 11,381,828 946,144 60,965 NA 19,897 381,835 8,953 23 11,557,297 961,127 62,397 11 18,418 412,504 10,847 26 11,749,087 969,251 59,407 28 21,185 408,602 22,997 25 11,942,604 989,497 58,737 124 695 20,183 127 714 20,936 131 731 21,086 125 724 22,713 129 749 23,939 2.61 1.70 1.91 1.56 3.03 5.17 4.66 3.64 3.62 1.60 2.56 1.60 1.83 1.64 3.18 5.22 4.68 3.65 3.63 1.54 2.41 2.02 2.14 1.21 3.29 5.54 5.03 3.95 4.62 1.92 2.13 2.16 2.49 1.35 3.10 5.61 5.08 4.03 R 4.27 1.95 1.90 1.90 1.97 1.20 2.96 5.05 4.57 3.38 4.80 1.52 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The East North Central Census Division includes Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 75 West North Central West North Central Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: Marketed Production: 489,595 Industrial: 477,913 5.57 774,412 3.97 Vehicle Fuel: 56 2.09 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 480,802 9.91 Electric Utilities: 56,671 1.77 Commercial: 321,563 10.61 Total: 1,337,005 6.80 Table 39. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 West North Central, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 9,830 18,120 10,177 18,569 9,873 19,687 9,663 19,623 9,034 22,277 564,230 135,214 699,444 3,303 4,447 691,694 8,075 683,619 48,203 635,416 635,416 378,492 362,861 2,110,215 174,851 6,940 54,688 68,172 3,791,634 594,551 133,335 727,886 3,513 508 723,865 8,315 715,549 48,791 666,758 666,758 369,137 486,163 2,273,597 187,083 7,813 60,040 -44,403 4,006,189 626,728 135,565 762,293 3,390 532 758,371 8,740 749,631 49,938 699,693 699,693 383,702 324,093 2,349,622 188,813 11,683 58,642 182,722 4,198,969 R 651,594 136,468 788,062 3,814 358 783,890 9,012 774,878 52,615 722,263 722,263 389,083 487,760 2,646,848 R 655,917 134,776 790,693 4,043 93 786,558 12,145 774,412 52,769 721,643 721,643 411,442 492,481 2,631,598 201,673 7,976 57,739 191,045 4,715,599 184,339 9,426 58,861 R -11,556 4,487,023 See footnotes at end of table. 76 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 West North Central Table 39. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 West North Central, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 1,356,399 0 0 2,245,077 182,079 8,079 3,791,634 21,030 60,168 35,591 457,681 314,748 404,938 5 62,239 1,239,610 1,356,399 1,293,801 0 0 2,539,054 164,774 8,560 4,006,189 21,615 60,419 31,074 438,513 296,784 419,929 10 25,456 1,180,693 1,293,801 1,444,515 0 0 2,540,740 201,425 12,288 4,198,969 24,393 76,093 41,028 497,295 318,742 450,139 22 36,803 1,303,001 1,444,515 1,458,364 0 0 2,822,161 196,072 10,427 4,487,023 22,393 72,735 34,050 464,344 310,307 511,094 67 43,374 1,329,186 1,458,364 1,478,863 0 0 3,045,926 184,604 6,206 4,715,599 26,035 82,769 33,054 480,802 321,563 477,913 56 56,671 1,337,005 1,478,863 0 28,663 290,622 31,604 0 31,034 320,563 13,937 0 33,484 345,604 14,296 0 41,350 419,331 18,588 13 48,810 388,592 25,620 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 497,161 261,354 278,110 7,293 22 R 464,344 264,945 339,769 16,040 67 480,681 273,315 303,483 22,034 54 NA NA NA NA NA 4,261,290 473,045 12,064 NA NA NA NA NA 4,328,454 484,851 11,821 NA 57,387 172,030 19,297 0 4,451,556 482,592 13,036 0 45,362 171,324 14,725 0 4,495,448 499,138 12,557 122 48,248 174,430 19,325 1 4,545,173 501,899 13,617 107 665 33,566 101 612 35,524 112 660 34,530 103 622 40,702 106 641 35,097 1.39 1.71 — 1.41 2.76 4.74 3.91 2.91 3.69 1.70 1.57 1.74 — 3.12 2.90 4.97 4.11 3.20 4.13 2.05 1.81 2.07 — 1.39 3.15 5.25 4.47 3.33 4.35 2.41 1.48 2.06 — 1.06 2.99 5.26 4.44 3.27 2.99 2.02 1.28 1.80 — 1.00 2.60 4.97 4.08 2.73 2.41 1.71 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The West North Central Census Division includes Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 77 South Atlantic South Atlantic Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: 1,698,434 Marketed Production: Industrial: 740,332 8.63 242,534 1.24 Vehicle Fuel: 198 7.40 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 408,590 8.42 Electric Utilities: 399,117 12.49 Commercial: 305,621 10.08 Total: 1,853,857 9.43 Table 40. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 South Atlantic, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 2,791 38,693 3,307 39,412 3,811 35,149 R 4,496 41,307 4,427 37,822 213,540 5,898 219,438 0 531 218,907 482 218,425 11,638 206,787 206,787 0 0 3,125,183 141,795 4,053 4,805 -84,508 3,398,116 206,766 7,584 214,349 0 682 213,667 245 213,422 11,999 201,423 201,423 0 0 3,309,501 165,996 3,951 4,230 12,279 3,697,380 208,892 8,011 216,903 0 721 216,182 205 215,977 13,387 202,590 202,590 0 0 3,290,584 172,256 5,452 4,791 143,864 3,819,537 R R 234,058 8,468 242,526 236,072 7,133 243,204 0 642 242,562 28 242,534 9,026 233,508 233,508 0 0 3,765,665 206,746 9,592 1,247 -54,631 4,162,127 R 0 762 R 241,764 220 R 241,544 12,690 R 228,854 228,854 R 0 0 3,415,392 173,690 7,333 5,494 R 98,886 3,929,650 See footnotes at end of table. 78 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 40. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 South Atlantic, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 R South Atlantic 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries ................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage .............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities........................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities.............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities.............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities.............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports .......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate ....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities........................................... 1,498,898 0 0 1,768,014 126,760 4,443 3,398,116 7,093 37,646 4,729 345,654 263,448 585,297 8 255,024 1,449,430 1,498,898 1,596,374 0 0 1,938,877 158,149 3,980 3,697,380 9,279 46,996 4,605 385,200 287,357 623,133 16 239,787 1,535,494 1,596,374 1,622,052 0 0 2,015,987 175,763 5,734 3,819,537 5,346 49,731 4,557 403,479 295,379 644,009 53 219,499 1,562,419 1,622,052 1,680,492 0 0 2,054,593 186,532 8,033 1,923,936 0 0 2,067,231 161,568 9,393 4,162,127 6,763 59,971 3,344 408,590 305,621 740,332 198 399,117 1,853,857 1,923,936 R 3,929,650 R 6,570 59,911 3,439 R 391,714 293,056 690,497 126 235,179 R R 1,610,572 1,680,492 85 23,450 323,793 186,587 89 26,192 351,672 202,596 99 25,958 379,240 208,839 100 27,611 430,040 230,067 120 35,191 482,042 358,113 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 404,376 227,176 171,121 174,890 49 R 391,699 226,856 223,748 207,925 122 408,562 232,783 245,688 328,376 138 NA NA NA NA NA 4,727,189 446,720 10,524 NA NA NA NA NA 4,943,742 455,316 10,283 NA 68,203 472,888 55,781 4 4,976,403 467,891 11,672 R 15 66,200 466,748 38,825 5 28 72,838 494,643 69,670 60 5,285,997 495,065 12,968 5,161,109 482,552 12,786 73 590 55,615 78 631 60,598 81 631 55,176 R 76 607 54,004 77 617 57,089 2.88 — — 2.07 2.97 6.64 5.13 3.21 4.72 2.18 2.86 — — 2.32 3.06 6.66 5.19 3.33 4.67 2.35 3.24 — — 2.83 3.40 7.15 5.72 3.70 4.05 2.48 R 2.48 — — 2.77 3.36 7.39 5.77 3.56 3.94 2.26 2.09 — — 1.82 2.93 6.89 5.33 3.31 3.19 2.28 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The South Atlantic Census Division includes Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 79 East South Central East South Central Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: Marketed Production: 105,791 Industrial: 505,164 5.89 691,768 3.55 Vehicle Fuel: 276 10.32 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 202,673 4.18 Electric Utilities: 121,527 3.80 Commercial: 135,978 4.49 Total: 965,618 4.91 Table 41. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 East South Central, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 7,626 16,190 7,755 16,340 6,940 16,970 6,449 17,184 6,575 17,372 455,666 29,742 485,407 54,618 66,159 364,631 4,992 359,639 7,689 351,950 351,950 0 0 5,168,169 102,760 2,452 342 -62,667 5,563,006 628,692 31,920 660,612 54,989 72,491 533,132 4,876 528,256 8,248 520,008 520,008 0 0 5,166,017 96,168 3,326 188 39,692 5,825,399 651,428 28,545 679,973 45,271 73,337 561,365 4,020 557,346 8,236 549,110 549,110 0 0 5,278,358 115,529 3,327 439 -20,662 5,926,099 R R 751,428 24,309 775,737 756,345 19,806 776,151 42,270 36,944 696,937 5,170 691,768 7,953 683,815 683,815 0 0 5,560,871 149,791 3,723 39 285,070 6,683,308 R 46,044 71,324 658,368 4,577 R 653,791 8,096 R 645,695 645,695 R 0 0 5,599,776 105,566 3,376 204 R 75,081 6,429,698 See footnotes at end of table. 80 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 41. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 East South Central, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 R East South Central 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries ................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage .............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities........................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities.............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities.............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities.............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports .......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate ....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities........................................... 918,186 0 0 4,547,308 95,480 2,032 5,563,006 10,555 86,865 5,133 180,726 121,107 446,870 1 66,928 815,633 918,186 949,815 0 0 4,767,852 104,473 3,259 5,825,399 14,906 84,142 5,757 190,262 125,125 471,509 5 58,109 845,009 949,815 979,800 0 0 4,839,004 104,020 3,275 5,926,099 15,826 90,732 5,680 205,541 133,493 482,184 10 46,335 867,563 979,800 1,001,052 0 0 5,299,221 125,496 3,929 1,090,534 0 0 5,455,080 134,757 2,938 6,683,308 15,569 104,440 4,907 202,673 135,978 505,164 276 121,527 965,618 1,090,534 R 6,429,698 14,757 95,075 4,821 R R 196,700 132,262 469,673 19 87,745 886,399 R R 1,001,052 0 8,839 264,556 60,518 0 9,643 285,872 44,262 2 10,536 312,266 30,039 R 0 11,854 301,991 35,696 0 13,160 336,638 49,518 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 205,541 122,676 164,544 30,870 10 R 196,342 120,154 208,227 2,051 10 202,585 122,051 232,210 7,525 276 NA NA NA NA NA 2,381,506 259,282 7,793 NA NA NA NA NA 2,443,619 263,846 7,869 NA 10,817 317,640 16,926 0 2,516,613 269,995 7,879 R 358 12,108 261,446 36,486 9 2,586,901 R 275,628 R 7,851 87 13,927 272,953 44,179 0 2,657,218 282,428 7,812 76 467 57,343 78 474 59,920 82 494 61,199 R 76 480 59,823 76 481 64,665 2.06 — — 2.51 2.82 5.56 4.77 2.92 4.11 1.63 2.12 — — 2.37 2.95 5.59 4.87 3.08 5.56 1.88 2.33 — — 2.40 3.13 5.84 5.16 3.47 4.70 2.45 2.11 — — 1.98 3.01 6.15 5.38 3.44 4.00 R 1.99 1.72 — — 1.80 2.74 5.74 4.98 3.09 1.72 1.81 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The East South Central Census Division includes Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 81 West South Central West South Central Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: -6,782,125 Marketed Production: Industrial: 3,300,803 38.47 13,437,390 68.89 Vehicle Fuel: 169 6.32 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 368,826 7.60 Electric Utilities: 1,557,062 48.71 Commercial: 300,465 9.91 Total: 5,527,325 28.11 Table 42. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 West South Central, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 91,766 93,882 87,198 92,212 84,777 95,288 88,034 94,233 88,734 102,525 11,970,103 2,298,992 14,269,095 410,867 173,399 13,684,829 51,260 13,633,568 585,032 13,048,536 13,048,536 33,284 0 147,685 476,871 32,775 1,076 -287,733 13,452,494 11,599,913 2,313,831 13,913,744 413,146 180,003 13,320,596 40,599 13,279,997 611,804 12,668,193 12,668,193 12,637 0 181,618 701,553 12,149 1 -163,249 13,412,902 11,749,649 2,368,395 14,118,044 392,235 184,258 13,541,551 54,476 13,487,075 617,868 12,869,207 12,869,207 32,468 0 186,693 599,196 32,077 3 -67,043 13,652,600 11,959,444 2,308,634 14,268,078 363,489 196,463 13,708,126 62,040 13,646,086 611,720 13,034,366 13,034,366 24,899 0 285,147 R 11,824,788 2,217,752 14,042,539 339,691 200,233 13,502,615 65,225 13,437,390 623,178 12,814,212 12,814,212 11,871 0 603,963 683,367 4,780 1 214,926 14,333,119 569,247 18,320 1 R 234,696 14,166,676 See footnotes at end of table. 82 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 West South Central Table 42. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 West South Central, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 5,847,498 58,851 0 7,068,648 444,174 33,322 13,452,494 284,409 169,007 298,122 386,631 271,999 2,982,897 19 1,454,413 5,095,960 5,847,498 5,790,481 93,408 0 6,882,836 633,582 12,595 13,412,902 316,047 168,671 297,325 375,189 273,622 2,960,486 58 1,399,083 5,008,438 5,790,481 6,129,673 36,423 0 6,853,273 602,502 30,730 13,652,600 345,514 174,630 279,995 412,313 270,908 3,154,777 189 1,491,347 5,329,533 6,129,673 6,106,594 44,041 0 7,336,522 661,623 17,895 14,166,676 339,889 196,927 261,325 377,151 268,326 3,158,342 R 227 1,504,407 R 6,345,624 61,241 0 7,336,718 584,476 5,061 14,333,119 363,681 188,684 265,934 368,826 300,465 3,300,803 169 1,557,062 5,527,325 6,345,624 5,308,454 6,106,594 43 25,163 1,922,857 899,941 43 47,391 2,009,082 821,127 2 35,390 2,157,426 888,534 0 37,812 2,344,856 992,094 3 73,373 2,419,476 979,294 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 412,313 241,098 1,748,944 681,236 83 R 376,859 241,726 1,852,643 767,092 R 33 R 368,824 232,272 2,056,842 716,841 142 NA NA NA NA NA 5,530,225 479,460 19,446 NA NA NA NA NA 5,562,827 503,361 11,111 NA 29,810 1,405,833 587,119 106 5,643,699 510,704 11,691 R 292 26,600 1,305,698 610,088 194 5,662,325 R 519,875 11,229 2 68,193 1,243,961 653,225 27 5,791,464 542,563 14,637 R 70 567 153,394 67 544 266,446 73 530 269,847 67 516 281,267 R 64 554 225,511 1.63 1.70 1.75 1.84 2.64 5.47 4.12 1.86 3.87 2.05 1.75 1.73 1.92 1.88 2.81 5.53 4.22 2.06 3.35 2.28 2.09 1.71 2.10 1.98 3.02 5.69 4.54 2.44 2.83 2.55 1.94 1.79 1.68 1.57 2.82 5.90 4.53 2.21 R 2.60 2.25 1.60 1.67 1.49 1.57 2.73 5.82 4.26 1.90 2.54 1.96 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The West South Central Census Division includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 83 Mountain Mountain Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: -1,551,196 Marketed Production: Industrial: 295,227 3.44 3,114,821 15.97 Vehicle Fuel: 462 17.28 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 274,405 5.66 Electric Utilities: 103,926 3.25 Commercial: 197,993 6.53 Total: 872,014 4.44 Table 43. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Mountain, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 36,780 32,125 38,711 30,965 38,987 34,975 R 37,366 38,539 39,275 38,775 2,000,040 710,171 2,710,210 291,275 30,507 2,388,429 89,561 2,298,868 133,202 2,165,666 2,165,666 890,431 0 748,360 115,882 267 6,778 -189,212 3,738,170 2,352,729 677,771 3,030,499 249,215 25,544 2,755,741 95,299 2,660,441 137,805 2,522,636 2,522,636 963,487 0 524,329 114,268 4,138 7,188 -329,100 3,806,947 2,723,393 535,884 3,259,277 246,467 153,992 2,858,817 132,899 2,725,918 145,010 2,580,908 2,580,908 1,023,020 0 245,976 153,333 1,583 8,493 -73,696 3,939,617 3,046,159 472,397 3,518,556 213,297 141,220 R 3,164,039 135,082 3,028,956 154,116 2,874,840 2,874,840 1,258,926 0 253,000 100,699 644 8,177 -92,850 4,403,436 3,131,205 503,986 3,635,191 183,504 149,005 3,302,682 187,861 3,114,821 161,227 2,953,594 2,953,594 1,393,874 0 363,540 118,287 661 7,170 -307,718 4,529,409 See footnotes at end of table. 84 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Mountain Table 43. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Mountain, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 995,700 1,638 16,298 2,615,769 107,659 1,108 3,738,170 53,474 119,585 65,834 268,895 189,292 214,179 72 84,369 756,808 995,700 994,686 2,579 14,554 2,703,411 90,294 1,422 3,806,947 56,507 97,881 73,510 254,547 182,577 239,869 115 89,679 766,788 994,686 1,052,537 3,359 0 2,755,591 126,487 1,643 3,939,617 38,788 104,650 71,320 284,231 202,073 270,297 147 81,032 837,780 1,052,537 1,084,170 5,546 0 3,195,395 117,530 796 4,403,436 40,453 112,003 72,888 272,805 197,515 285,475 312 102,719 858,826 1,084,170 1,106,003 42 0 3,308,568 114,133 663 4,529,409 52,924 107,495 73,571 274,405 197,993 295,227 462 103,926 872,014 1,106,003 335 13,380 168,328 72,490 0 17,234 205,053 96,017 0 19,868 232,886 79,378 0 26,075 248,307 101,179 218 29,185 261,683 98,471 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 284,231 192,106 135,846 61,360 136 R 272,805 180,906 139,031 87,257 287 274,405 186,182 156,723 93,140 452 NA NA NA NA NA 3,180,712 322,744 4,432 NA NA NA NA NA 3,213,437 321,754 3,447 NA 9,967 134,450 20,740 11 3,295,742 326,468 2,903 0 16,610 146,445 17,839 24 3,432,387 331,808 3,895 0 11,811 138,505 9,177 11 3,578,020 337,499 4,712 85 587 48,325 79 567 69,588 86 619 93,109 79 595 73,293 77 587 62,654 1.29 1.73 2.21 1.44 2.80 5.22 4.34 3.00 4.05 1.87 1.43 1.68 1.42 1.48 2.75 5.16 4.24 3.07 4.11 2.07 1.80 1.84 1.11 1.80 2.77 5.17 4.33 2.84 4.11 2.48 1.65 1.55 1.56 1.57 2.99 5.47 4.61 2.88 R 4.19 2.09 1.31 1.06 1.53 1.24 2.44 5.32 4.45 3.08 3.99 1.74 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The Mountain Census Division includes Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 85 Pacific Contiguous Pacific Contiguous Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: 2,089,494 Marketed Production: Industrial: 866,822 10.10 281,478 1.44 Vehicle Fuel: 970 36.28 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 558,326 11.51 Electric Utilities: 420,191 13.15 Commercial: 343,749 11.34 Total: 2,190,057 11.14 Table 44. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Pacific Contiguous, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 4,166 1,393 3,896 1,142 3,781 1,110 3,572 1,280 3,508 1,014 172,983 289,594 462,577 79,235 788 382,554 1,429 381,125 11,786 369,339 369,339 235,614 0 1,745,305 140,457 408 157 -33,677 2,457,604 156,635 294,800 451,435 81,330 1,142 368,963 751 368,212 12,385 355,827 355,827 270,477 0 1,753,383 202,104 931 182 10,513 2,593,416 124,207 285,162 409,370 87,806 1,130 320,434 580 319,854 12,053 307,801 307,801 306,030 0 1,790,517 159,406 9,283 7 -21,678 2,551,365 R 117,725 282,227 399,952 84,424 2,050 313,478 830 312,648 11,250 301,398 301,398 320,362 0 2,038,261 173,214 2,911 3 R -102,843 2,733,305 96,329 289,430 385,759 101,556 1,475 282,728 1,250 281,478 11,509 269,969 269,969 335,866 0 1,892,995 135,973 2,803 2 -36,926 2,600,682 See footnotes at end of table. 86 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Pacific Contiguous Table 44. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Pacific Contiguous, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 2,267,140 0 0 33,302 156,500 662 2,457,604 96,502 32,422 7,809 581,243 351,675 737,404 76 460,009 2,130,407 2,267,140 2,322,074 0 0 103,506 167,446 389 2,593,416 84,288 24,644 8,008 545,694 342,378 732,854 127 584,082 2,205,134 2,322,074 2,310,388 0 0 55,747 180,913 4,318 2,551,365 80,329 20,906 7,096 584,003 317,950 812,614 363 487,127 2,202,057 2,310,388 2,482,502 0 0 67,018 180,572 3,213 2,733,305 63,347 24,357 6,388 602,951 327,931 826,923 723 629,883 2,388,411 2,482,502 2,291,405 0 0 139,367 166,574 2,731 2,600,077 62,226 34,835 4,287 558,326 343,749 866,822 970 420,191 2,190,057 2,291,405 1,256 67,606 511,785 236,659 3,502 78,045 527,181 422,650 3,700 60,956 583,061 359,692 3,507 136,770 643,271 585,194 2,848 137,416 729,345 389,161 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 584,003 298,075 645,712 431,820 340 R 602,951 279,164 467,014 316,671 607 558,326 293,771 481,650 371,054 880 NA NA NA NA NA 9,503,129 537,539 49,147 NA NA NA NA NA 9,563,782 526,109 44,758 NA 19,875 166,902 47,427 23 9,662,813 529,368 46,892 0 48,767 359,909 308,741 116 9,786,893 532,958 43,101 0 49,977 385,172 57,542 90 9,915,609 537,725 42,792 61 654 15,004 57 651 16,374 60 601 17,329 62 615 19,186 56 639 20,257 2.45 1.51 — 2.19 2.69 6.14 5.25 3.76 4.27 2.92 2.33 1.47 — 1.67 2.62 5.90 5.01 3.54 4.58 2.79 2.37 1.81 — 0.97 2.77 6.15 5.70 2.93 4.63 3.03 R 1.50 1.79 — 1.09 2.58 6.35 6.46 3.21 4.85 2.54 1.72 1.23 — 1.36 2.08 6.39 5.88 3.41 5.53 2.27 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The Pacific Contiguous Census Division includes California, Oregon, and Washington. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 87 Pacific Noncontiguous Pacific Noncontiguous Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interregion Movements: Marketed Production: -65,283 Industrial: 64,977 0.76 469,550 2.41 Vehicle Fuel: 0 0.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 15,805 0.33 Electric Utilities: 29,809 0.93 Commercial: 27,178 0.90 Total: 137,768 0.70 Table 45. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Pacific Noncontiguous, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at Region Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interregion Receipts................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 9,553 110 9,638 112 9,907 113 9,733 104 9,497 100 197,502 2,181,393 2,378,896 1,930,290 0 448,605 10,784 437,822 28,440 409,382 409,382 0 0 0 0 0 2,725 11,810 423,916 198,603 2,427,110 2,625,713 2,168,019 0 457,694 14,097 443,597 32,004 411,593 411,593 0 0 0 0 0 2,711 24,044 438,348 190,139 2,588,202 2,778,341 2,325,506 0 452,835 22,485 430,350 32,257 398,093 398,093 0 0 0 0 0 2,705 36,112 436,910 R 180,639 2,905,261 3,085,900 2,517,259 0 R 568,642 13,240 R 555,402 30,945 R 179,470 3,190,433 3,369,904 2,891,618 0 478,285 8,736 469,550 35,052 434,498 434,498 0 0 0 0 0 2,793 60,995 498,286 524,457 524,457 0 0 0 R 0 0 2,831 R -94,604 R 432,685 See footnotes at end of table. 88 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Pacific Noncontiguous Table 45. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Pacific Noncontiguous, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 R 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at Region Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interregion Deliveries................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 369,911 54,005 0 0 0 0 423,916 187,106 2,597 36,088 14,107 23,046 75,637 0 31,330 144,120 369,911 385,816 52,532 0 0 0 0 438,348 197,975 2,864 36,741 14,901 23,443 80,938 0 28,953 148,236 385,816 380,922 55,989 0 0 0 0 436,910 202,199 2,859 35,503 14,415 22,126 75,795 0 28,025 140,361 380,922 370,003 62,682 0 0 0 0 433,003 65,283 0 0 0 0 498,286 253,695 2,425 39,116 15,805 27,178 64,977 0 29,809 137,768 433,003 R 432,685 200,809 3,024 37,347 15,473 22,898 61,404 0 29,048 128,823 R R 370,003 0 0 23,363 0 0 0 24,455 8,925 0 0 22,258 7,693 0 0 25,523 8,368 0 5,019 31,112 8,990 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 14,415 21,781 73,574 25,934 0 R 15,473 22,535 57,618 27,541 0 15,805 26,835 61,463 29,023 0 NA NA NA NA NA 102,266 14,857 * NA NA NA NA NA 104,073 14,997 10 NA 344 2,221 676 0 105,826 15,581 11 0 363 3,786 706 0 108,284 15,280 11 0 343 3,515 664 0 109,966 15,409 9 138 1,551 9,454,647 143 1,563 8,093,795 136 1,420 6,890,453 143 1,499 5,582,184 144 1,764 7,219,705 1.48 — 3.71 1.32 6.06 4.90 3.87 1.18 — 0.53 1.41 — 3.43 1.12 5.45 4.32 3.62 1.18 — 0.57 1.42 — 3.34 1.11 4.02 4.49 3.75 1.29 — 0.64 1.27 — 3.18 1.11 1.88 4.09 3.43 1.42 — 0.72 1.64 — 3.41 1.24 1.99 4.13 3.33 1.45 — 1.29 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Deliveries to electric utilities for the account of others are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. The Pacific Noncontiguous Census Division includes Alaska and Hawaii. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 89 State Summary A view of offshore drilling platforms. Table 46. Percent Distribution of Natural Gas Supply and Disposition by State, 1995 State Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) Marketed Production Total Consumption Alabama................................................................... Alaska ...................................................................... Arizona..................................................................... Arkansas.................................................................. California.................................................................. Colorado .................................................................. Connecticut.............................................................. D.C........................................................................... Delaware.................................................................. Florida...................................................................... Georgia .................................................................... Hawaii ...................................................................... Idaho........................................................................ Illinois....................................................................... Indiana ..................................................................... Iowa ......................................................................... Kansas..................................................................... Kentucky .................................................................. Louisiana ................................................................. Maine ....................................................................... Maryland .................................................................. Massachusetts......................................................... Michigan .................................................................. Minnesota ................................................................ Mississippi ............................................................... Missouri ................................................................... Montana................................................................... Nebraska ................................................................. Nevada .................................................................... New Hampshire ....................................................... New Jersey .............................................................. New Mexico ............................................................. New York ................................................................. North Carolina.......................................................... North Dakota............................................................ Ohio ......................................................................... Oklahoma ................................................................ Oregon..................................................................... Pennsylvania ........................................................... Rhode Island............................................................ South Carolina ......................................................... South Dakota ........................................................... Tennessee ............................................................... Texas ....................................................................... Utah ......................................................................... Vermont ................................................................... Virginia..................................................................... Washington.............................................................. West Virginia............................................................ Wisconsin ................................................................ Wyoming.................................................................. 2.95 5.75 NA 0.95 2.12 4.39 0 0 0 0.06 0 0 0 NA NA 0 5.19 0.63 18.57 0 NA 0 0.78 0 0.40 NA 0.47 NA 0 0 0 10.59 0.12 0 0.28 0.64 8.14 NA 0.90 0 0 NA NA 26.08 0.96 0 1.11 0 1.51 0 7.37 2.66 2.41 * 0.96 1.43 2.68 0 0 0 0.03 0 0 0 * * 0 3.70 0.38 26.19 0 * 0 1.22 0 0.49 * 0.26 0.01 0 0 0 8.34 0.09 0 0.25 0.65 9.29 0.01 0.57 0 0 0.01 0.01 32.45 1.24 0 0.26 0 0.96 0 3.45 1.49 1.99 0.56 1.19 8.92 1.31 0.61 0.15 0.28 2.39 1.72 0.01 0.30 5.00 2.48 1.22 1.71 1.04 7.96 0.03 0.90 1.68 4.50 1.64 1.34 1.29 0.27 0.63 0.51 0.09 2.74 1.00 5.29 0.94 0.21 4.15 2.63 0.68 3.34 0.33 0.70 0.16 1.19 17.62 0.73 0.03 1.15 1.02 0.69 1.76 0.45 NA = Not available. * = Volume is less than .005 percent. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; and EIA Report, U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report, DOE/EIA-0216(95). 92 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 47. Percent Distribution of Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers by State, 1995 State Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Fuel Electric Utilities Alabama..................................... Alaska ........................................ Arizona....................................... Arkansas.................................... California.................................... Colorado .................................... Connecticut................................ D.C............................................. Delaware.................................... Florida........................................ Georgia ...................................... Hawaii ........................................ Idaho.......................................... Illinois......................................... Indiana ....................................... Iowa ........................................... Kansas....................................... Kentucky .................................... Louisiana ................................... Maine ......................................... Maryland .................................... Massachusetts........................... Michigan .................................... Minnesota .................................. Mississippi ................................. Missouri ..................................... Montana..................................... Nebraska ................................... Nevada ...................................... New Hampshire ......................... New Jersey ................................ New Mexico ............................... New York ................................... North Carolina............................ North Dakota.............................. Ohio ........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Oregon....................................... Pennsylvania ............................. Rhode Island.............................. South Carolina ........................... South Dakota ............................. Tennessee ................................. Texas ......................................... Utah ........................................... Vermont ..................................... Virginia....................................... Washington................................ West Virginia.............................. Wisconsin .................................. Wyoming.................................... 1.02 0.31 0.55 0.85 9.85 2.15 0.84 0.32 0.18 0.30 2.36 0.01 0.27 10.33 3.32 1.70 1.56 1.36 1.09 0.02 1.58 2.18 7.84 2.65 0.56 2.58 0.41 0.93 0.43 0.13 4.01 0.59 7.73 1.02 0.23 7.38 1.42 0.58 5.40 0.36 0.52 0.26 1.24 4.26 1.01 0.05 1.42 1.09 0.73 2.80 0.25 0.87 0.82 0.93 0.90 9.20 2.20 1.25 0.56 0.19 1.33 1.87 0.07 0.34 6.72 2.73 1.66 1.75 1.27 0.79 0.08 1.55 2.71 6.40 2.99 0.66 2.15 0.45 1.32 0.62 0.22 4.59 0.79 7.63 1.23 0.38 5.78 1.31 0.74 4.74 0.40 0.62 0.35 1.69 6.92 0.89 0.09 1.88 1.40 0.85 2.80 0.32 2.38 0.76 0.32 1.62 8.02 0.84 0.39 — 0.23 1.56 2.14 — 0.40 3.75 3.21 1.34 1.51 1.06 12.17 0.02 0.57 1.26 3.81 1.24 0.99 0.80 0.21 0.52 0.36 0.05 2.44 0.25 3.25 1.24 0.08 3.92 2.26 0.80 2.91 0.41 1.15 0.08 1.47 22.42 0.49 0.03 1.14 1.28 0.61 1.70 0.57 0.15 — 4.43 0.06 31.63 0.69 0.43 0.36 0.03 2.82 0.08 — 0.73 1.15 3.67 0.19 0.09 0.09 0.79 — 1.88 0.45 1.01 0.98 9.99 0.21 0.31 * 4.07 * 0.22 2.74 4.76 0.32 0.44 6.98 4.38 0.67 0.36 0.07 0.05 0.16 0.10 1.08 3.74 — 1.60 4.00 0.27 1.20 0.58 0.23 0.93 0.59 1.03 12.35 0.12 0.60 — 0.85 9.98 0.25 — — 1.23 0.26 0.11 0.87 0.03 10.10 — 0.59 2.02 1.12 0.26 3.48 0.40 0.01 0.10 1.26 0.07 1.44 1.00 7.70 0.10 — 0.23 4.82 0.60 0.77 0.16 0.21 0.03 0.06 32.76 0.27 — 0.51 0.20 0.01 0.29 — — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than .005 percent. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition,” and Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 93 Alabama Alabama Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -135,266 Industrial: 204,060 2.38 519,661 2.66 Vehicle Fuel: 4 0.15 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 49,570 1.02 Electric Utilities: 7,377 0.23 Commercial: 26,228 0.87 Total: 287,239 1.46 Table 48. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Alabama, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31a ...................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 5,414 3,392 5,802 3,350 5,140 3,514 4,830 3,565 4,868 3,526 218,145 5,731 223,876 30,689 20,146 173,040 2,193 170,847 4,997 165,850 165,850 0 0 2,782,487 0 530 332 -19,986 2,929,212 403,848 9,766 413,614 29,996 26,719 356,899 1,799 355,099 5,490 349,609 349,609 0 0 2,792,910 0 262 171 -30,213 3,112,739 435,066 11,255 446,321 31,179 25,320 389,822 1,798 388,024 5,589 382,435 382,435 0 0 2,849,645 0 396 410 -35,767 3,197,119 R 566,141 12,722 578,863 568,190 11,935 580,125 30,949 26,580 522,596 2,935 519,661 5,273 514,388 514,388 0 0 3,253,871 1,448 688 * -57,782 3,712,613 R 33,961 26,980 R 517,922 2,650 R 515,272 5,647 R 509,625 509,625 R 0 0 2,715,849 55 497 69 R -46,633 3,179,462 See footnotes at end of table. 94 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Alabama Table 48. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Alabama, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 253,874 0 0 2,674,828 0 511 2,929,212 4,907 16,482 3,720 46,149 23,711 154,825 0 4,081 228,765 253,874 278,794 0 0 2,833,444 0 501 3,112,739 8,391 18,631 4,477 49,644 25,232 169,049 3 3,368 247,295 278,794 292,346 0 0 2,904,162 0 612 3,197,119 8,912 15,559 4,453 51,366 25,723 181,692 4 4,636 263,421 292,346 288,863 0 0 2,888,962 694 944 3,179,462 9,381 14,904 3,747 49,748 25,526 181,718 3 3,834 260,830 288,863 321,577 0 0 3,389,137 1,375 524 3,712,613 10,468 20,064 3,806 49,570 26,228 204,060 4 7,377 287,239 321,577 0 4,112 106,274 3,045 0 4,868 118,457 2,739 2 4,950 131,817 2,753 0 5,043 132,073 3,271 0 5,213 156,374 7,441 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 51,366 21,280 56,379 33 4 R 49,748 21,008 71,344 83 3 49,570 21,484 87,327 3,186 4 NA NA NA NA NA 700,195 57,265 2,523 NA NA NA NA NA 711,043 58,068 2,509 NA 4,443 125,313 4,483 0 730,114 57,827 2,458 R 0 4,518 110,374 3,569 0 744,394 60,320 2,477 0 4,744 116,732 4,671 0 751,890 60,902 2,491 66 414 61,365 70 435 67,377 70 445 73,919 67 423 73,362 66 431 81,919 2.33 — — 3.02 3.11 7.05 5.74 3.00 — 1.91 2.29 — — 2.24 3.21 6.74 5.71 3.07 6.46 2.28 2.46 — — 2.34 3.51 7.10 6.19 3.28 4.60 2.65 2.17 — — 2.13 3.44 7.41 6.38 3.26 4.24 2.37 1.82 — — 1.93 2.89 6.86 5.80 2.96 3.51 2.01 a Federal Offshore included in Louisiana. R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 95 Alaska Alaska Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -65,283 Industrial: 64,977 0.76 469,550 2.41 Vehicle Fuel: 0 0.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 15,231 0.31 Electric Utilities: 29,809 0.93 Commercial: 24,979 0.82 Total: 134,996 0.69 Table 49. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Alaska, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 9,553 110 9,638 112 9,907 113 9,733 104 9,497 100 197,502 2,181,393 2,378,896 1,930,290 0 448,605 10,784 437,822 28,440 409,382 409,382 0 0 0 0 0 0 11,841 421,223 198,603 2,427,110 2,625,713 2,168,019 0 457,694 14,097 443,597 32,004 411,593 411,593 0 0 0 0 0 0 24,060 435,652 190,139 2,588,202 2,778,341 2,325,506 0 452,835 22,485 430,350 32,257 398,093 398,093 0 0 0 0 0 0 36,136 434,229 R 180,639 2,905,261 3,085,900 2,517,259 0 R 568,642 13,240 R 555,402 30,945 R 179,470 3,190,433 3,369,904 2,891,618 0 478,285 8,736 469,550 35,052 434,498 434,498 0 0 0 0 0 0 61,016 495,514 524,457 524,457 0 0 0 R 0 0 0 R -94,550 R 429,907 See footnotes at end of table. 96 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Alaska Table 49. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Alaska, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 R 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 367,218 54,005 0 0 0 0 421,223 187,106 2,597 36,088 13,562 20,897 75,637 0 31,330 141,426 367,218 383,121 52,532 0 0 0 0 435,652 197,975 2,864 36,741 14,350 21,299 80,938 0 28,953 145,541 383,121 378,241 55,989 0 0 0 0 434,229 202,199 2,859 35,503 13,858 20,003 75,795 0 28,025 137,680 378,241 367,225 62,682 0 0 0 0 430,231 65,283 0 0 0 0 495,514 253,695 2,425 39,116 15,231 24,979 64,977 0 29,809 134,996 430,231 R 429,907 200,809 3,024 37,347 14,895 20,698 61,404 0 29,048 126,045 R R 367,225 0 0 23,363 0 0 0 24,455 8,925 0 0 22,258 7,693 0 0 25,523 8,368 0 5,019 31,112 8,990 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 13,858 20,003 73,574 25,934 0 R 14,895 20,698 57,618 27,541 0 15,231 24,979 61,463 29,023 0 NA NA NA NA NA 72,565 12,071 8 NA NA NA NA NA 74,268 12,204 10 NA 0 2,221 676 0 75,842 12,359 11 0 0 3,786 706 0 77,670 12,475 11 0 0 3,515 664 0 79,474 12,584 9 187 1,731 9,454,647 193 1,745 8,093,795 183 1,618 6,890,453 192 1,659 5,582,184 192 1,985 7,219,705 1.48 — 3.71 1.32 0.32 4.18 2.89 1.18 — 0.53 1.41 — 3.43 1.12 0.34 3.79 2.64 1.18 — 0.57 1.42 — 3.34 1.11 0.33 3.96 2.78 1.29 — 0.64 1.27 — 3.18 1.11 1.62 3.60 2.48 1.42 — 0.72 1.64 — 3.41 1.24 1.67 3.63 2.27 1.45 — 1.29 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 97 Arizona Arizona Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 114,902 Industrial: 27,663 0.32 558 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 118 4.41 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 26,893 0.55 Electric Utilities: 18,846 0.59 Commercial: 28,210 0.93 Total: 101,731 0.52 Table 50. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Arizona, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 6 NA 6 NA 6 NA R NA 7 6 1,123 158 1,280 0 0 1,280 56 1,225 0 1,225 1,225 0 0 1,430,709 0 0 0 -25,332 1,406,601 721 72 794 0 0 794 23 771 0 771 771 0 0 1,244,223 0 0 0 4,718 1,249,712 508 110 618 0 0 618 21 597 0 597 597 0 0 1,270,649 0 0 0 -83,894 1,187,352 711 48 759 0 0 759 8 752 0 752 752 0 0 1,234,695 0 0 0 20,057 1,255,504 470 88 558 0 0 558 0 558 0 558 558 0 0 994,103 0 0 0 4,667 999,327 See footnotes at end of table. 98 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Arizona Table 50. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Arizona, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 125,052 1,597 0 1,279,952 0 0 1,406,601 45 23,534 0 31,353 27,597 19,204 37 23,282 101,473 125,052 129,650 2,565 0 1,117,497 0 0 1,249,712 41 23,376 0 28,386 27,089 19,774 46 30,939 106,234 129,650 114,806 3,253 0 1,069,293 0 0 1,187,352 49 17,339 0 28,161 27,568 21,164 44 20,480 97,417 114,806 133,497 2,459 0 1,119,548 0 0 1,255,504 61 24,919 0 29,684 29,187 25,869 61 23,716 108,517 133,497 120,126 42 0 879,159 0 0 999,327 57 18,338 0 26,893 28,210 27,663 118 18,846 101,731 120,126 0 1,876 9,966 13,831 0 2,021 13,925 40,553 0 2,336 15,868 29,866 0 2,709 18,035 33,188 0 3,282 20,825 25,867 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 28,161 27,132 20,121 27,219 44 R 29,684 28,829 24,898 32,636 61 26,893 27,789 26,501 25,575 118 NA NA NA NA NA 642,659 53,982 532 NA NA NA NA NA 604,899 47,781 532 NA 436 1,043 2,678 0 610,337 47,678 526 0 357 971 594 0 635,335 48,568 519 0 421 1,162 325 0 661,192 49,145 530 49 511 36,098 47 567 37,169 46 578 40,236 47 601 49,844 41 574 52,195 1.50 — 2.22 1.26 2.45 6.99 5.07 3.51 3.82 2.06 1.85 — 1.42 1.25 2.33 7.24 5.20 4.16 3.63 2.28 1.30 — 1.08 1.68 2.62 7.20 5.06 4.02 3.57 2.88 1.40 — 1.73 1.28 2.53 7.54 5.27 3.57 3.93 2.23 1.20 — 1.53 1.19 2.10 7.82 5.25 3.81 3.76 1.77 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 99 Arkansas Arkansas Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 68,074 Industrial: 138,803 1.62 187,242 0.96 Vehicle Fuel: 2 0.07 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 41,107 0.85 Electric Utilities: 32,750 1.02 Commercial: 27,409 0.90 Total: 240,071 1.22 Table 51. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Arkansas, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,669 2,780 1,750 3,500 1,552 3,500 1,607 3,500 1,563 3,988 153,583 16,049 169,632 4,722 0 164,910 208 164,702 290 164,412 164,412 0 0 2,263,622 3,010 49 0 -21,688 2,409,405 171,543 39,364 210,906 8,056 0 202,850 371 202,479 413 202,066 202,066 0 0 2,235,546 2,975 51 0 -20,293 2,420,345 166,273 38,279 204,552 7,773 0 196,779 409 196,370 507 195,863 195,863 0 0 2,384,562 8,481 44 0 -4,044 2,584,905 161,967 33,446 195,413 7,426 0 187,986 313 187,673 553 187,120 187,120 0 0 2,865,799 5,731 68 0 -9,054 3,049,665 161,390 33,979 195,369 7,815 0 187,554 313 187,242 488 186,754 186,754 0 0 2,614,855 6,076 56 0 1,505 2,809,246 See footnotes at end of table. 100 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Arkansas Table 51. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Arkansas, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 209,124 0 0 2,199,198 1,044 38 2,409,405 1,218 8,340 188 40,639 25,986 104,850 0 27,903 199,379 209,124 224,576 0 0 2,193,258 2,461 50 2,420,345 5,570 8,085 268 39,474 25,314 118,850 0 27,015 210,653 224,576 231,201 0 0 2,353,378 272 53 2,584,905 6,053 9,662 352 45,545 28,998 119,401 0 21,191 215,135 231,201 244,425 0 0 2,801,918 3,249 73 3,049,665 4,283 11,840 467 41,527 27,407 133,921 R 3 24,977 R 257,068 0 0 2,546,781 5,368 29 2,809,246 5,083 11,445 468 41,107 27,409 138,803 2 32,750 240,071 257,068 227,835 244,425 0 2,198 84,515 25,180 0 2,343 102,468 25,647 0 2,393 102,902 16,528 0 1,351 115,461 18,625 0 1,104 119,716 23,132 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 45,545 28,043 102,595 5,803 0 R 41,527 23,651 115,036 13,517 R 3 R 41,107 23,336 117,694 21,945 2 NA NA NA NA NA 495,148 61,731 1,367 NA NA NA NA NA 504,722 62,221 1,319 NA 955 16,806 11,859 0 513,466 62,952 1,364 0 3,756 18,884 5,903 0 521,176 63,821 1,417 0 4,073 21,109 2,108 0 531,182 65,490 1,366 82 421 76,701 78 407 90,106 89 461 87,537 80 429 94,510 77 419 101,613 1.92 — — 2.06 2.45 4.98 4.35 3.06 — 1.44 2.15 — — 1.78 2.60 5.10 4.38 3.13 — 1.57 2.81 — — 1.64 2.66 5.38 4.42 3.31 — 2.27 2.65 — — 1.61 2.54 5.71 4.58 3.28 R 4.29 1.87 3.02 — — 1.45 2.32 5.48 4.09 2.78 3.94 1.74 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 101 California C a l i f o r n i a — Natural Gas 1995 Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: 1,690,530 Marketed Production: Industrial: 687,921 8.02 279,555 1.43 Vehicle Fuel: 846 31.64 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 477,495 9.84 Electric Utilities: 394,698 12.35 Commercial: 278,761 9.20 Total: 1,839,721 9.36 Table 52. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 California, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 4,166 1,377 3,896 1,126 3,781 1,092 3,572 1,261 3,508 997 170,242 289,594 459,836 79,235 788 379,813 1,429 378,384 11,786 366,598 366,598 0 0 1,623,693 124,156 19 0 -7,275 2,107,191 154,055 294,800 448,855 81,330 1,142 366,383 751 365,632 12,385 353,247 353,247 0 0 1,610,708 176,158 51 0 38,452 2,178,616 120,205 285,162 405,367 87,806 1,130 316,431 580 315,851 12,053 303,798 303,798 0 0 1,654,143 135,442 37 0 38,123 2,131,545 113,525 282,227 395,752 84,369 1,126 310,257 830 309,427 11,250 298,177 298,177 0 0 1,887,149 150,844 94 0 -57,030 2,279,233 93,808 289,430 383,238 101,513 920 280,805 1,250 279,555 11,509 268,046 268,046 0 0 1,690,530 116,954 72 0 -6,140 2,069,462 See footnotes at end of table. 102 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 52. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 California, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 California Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 1,970,709 0 0 0 136,433 50 2,107,191 96,442 18,509 7,809 508,697 287,608 602,619 9 449,014 1,847,949 1,970,709 2,030,564 0 0 0 148,039 13 2,178,616 84,220 14,763 8,008 479,537 285,008 594,569 27 564,432 1,923,573 2,030,564 1,976,397 0 0 0 155,135 13 2,131,545 80,210 11,800 7,096 500,968 250,283 659,723 255 466,061 1,877,290 1,976,397 2,123,310 0 0 0 155,910 13 2,279,233 63,251 12,132 6,388 520,959 261,989 656,751 550 601,290 2,041,539 2,123,310 1,925,110 0 0 0 144,312 39 2,069,462 62,160 18,942 4,287 477,495 278,761 687,921 846 394,698 1,839,721 1,925,110 1,256 63,882 422,738 225,773 3,502 72,782 430,836 406,235 3,700 57,781 485,326 342,457 3,507 134,346 537,503 556,557 2,848 133,483 604,196 367,940 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 500,968 240,998 582,492 416,941 255 R 520,959 222,004 399,736 288,054 529 477,495 238,061 411,695 350,235 846 NA NA NA NA NA 8,634,774 421,278 44,865 NA NA NA NA NA 8,680,613 412,467 40,528 NA 9,284 77,232 45,071 0 8,726,187 411,648 42,748 0 39,985 257,015 308,720 21 8,790,733 411,140 38,750 0 40,700 276,226 57,141 0 8,865,541 411,535 38,457 59 683 13,432 55 691 14,671 57 608 15,433 59 637 16,948 54 677 17,888 2.46 — — 2.19 2.80 6.27 5.50 3.96 5.77 2.95 2.34 — — 1.40 2.72 5.97 5.15 3.67 6.43 2.81 2.38 — — 0.53 2.85 6.23 6.03 2.82 4.76 3.05 R 1.50 — — 0.33 2.57 6.39 7.12 3.25 5.09 2.56 1.73 — — 1.01 2.03 6.42 6.21 3.70 5.54 2.28 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 103 Colorado Colorado Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -144,957 Industrial: 72,439 0.84 523,084 2.68 Vehicle Fuel: 18 0.67 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 104,286 2.15 Electric Utilities: 3,798 0.12 Commercial: 66,639 2.20 Total: 247,180 1.26 Table 53. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Colorado, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 5,767 5,562 6,198 5,912 6,722 6,372 6,753 7,056 7,256 7,017 222,909 72,209 295,118 6,267 0 288,851 2,890 285,961 15,822 270,139 270,139 0 0 576,054 23,214 0 6,778 -4,943 871,241 256,426 77,568 333,994 9,085 0 324,909 1,868 323,041 18,149 304,892 304,892 0 0 523,124 27,921 0 7,158 -13,191 849,905 320,849 93,155 414,004 10,995 0 403,009 2,024 400,985 18,658 382,327 382,327 0 0 503,217 54,294 0 8,456 23,747 972,040 365,651 101,379 467,031 11,347 0 455,683 2,476 453,207 19,612 433,595 433,595 0 0 585,207 30,085 0 8,168 48,328 1,105,383 436,663 102,970 539,633 15,040 0 524,593 1,510 523,084 25,225 497,859 497,859 0 0 699,431 36,565 0 7,170 -73,329 1,167,696 See footnotes at end of table. 104 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 53. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Colorado, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Colorado Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 260,513 0 0 580,145 30,584 0 871,241 14,802 8,346 9,081 97,440 68,938 56,176 15 5,715 228,283 260,513 253,073 0 0 573,771 23,061 0 849,905 8,936 8,248 12,233 94,614 66,420 57,579 23 5,019 223,656 253,073 284,185 0 0 636,724 51,132 0 972,040 12,969 7,617 11,863 106,187 71,647 69,024 18 4,860 251,736 284,185 275,761 0 0 798,437 31,185 0 1,105,383 11,865 9,998 12,482 99,504 65,870 71,093 68 4,881 241,416 275,761 283,591 0 0 844,388 39,717 0 1,167,696 11,570 11,280 13,560 104,286 66,639 72,439 18 3,798 247,180 283,591 335 2,763 36,685 6,097 0 2,993 39,040 3,931 0 3,241 44,465 3,165 0 3,403 51,292 2,685 0 3,863 55,143 554 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 106,187 68,725 R 30,709 2,034 7 R 99,504 60,755 22,625 1,532 60 104,286 63,563 23,784 1,417 9 NA NA NA NA NA 1,002,154 113,945 1,074 NA NA NA NA NA 1,022,542 114,898 1,108 NA 2,922 38,315 2,736 11 1,044,699 115,924 1,032 0 5,115 48,468 2,687 8 1,073,308 115,994 1,176 0 3,076 48,655 572 10 1,108,899 118,502 1,528 97 605 52,305 93 578 51,967 102 618 66,884 93 568 60,453 94 562 47,408 1.41 — — 1.79 2.85 4.59 4.04 2.34 3.44 2.14 1.37 — — 1.89 2.85 4.56 4.00 2.20 3.45 2.14 1.61 — — 1.86 2.95 4.52 4.04 2.35 2.70 2.53 1.39 — — 1.78 3.31 4.92 4.37 2.38 3.55 2.21 0.95 — — 1.45 2.65 4.80 4.23 2.86 1.51 1.74 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 105 Connecticut C o n n e c t i c u t — Natural Gas 1995 Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 151,153 Industrial: 33,106 0.39 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 12 0.45 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 40,824 0.84 Electric Utilities: 19,310 0.60 Commercial: 37,879 1.25 Total: 131,130 0.67 Table 54. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Connecticut, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 239,690 0 1,112 146 715 241,664 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 336,972 0 714 40 -7,691 330,036 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 302,126 0 640 94 -2,305 300,554 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 324,576 0 1,497 29 9,463 335,564 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 410,639 0 1,109 68 -19,321 392,495 See footnotes at end of table. 106 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Connecticut Table 54. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Connecticut, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 101,904 0 0 138,751 0 1,010 241,664 0 523 0 37,181 26,838 32,660 0 4,702 101,380 101,904 111,305 0 0 218,371 0 359 330,036 0 590 0 42,394 29,838 36,383 * 2,100 110,715 111,305 111,501 0 0 188,443 0 610 300,554 0 460 0 42,213 31,427 36,842 * 557 111,040 111,501 120,031 0 0 214,098 0 1,435 335,564 0 697 0 41,600 39,082 30,647 2 8,002 119,334 120,031 132,273 0 0 259,486 0 736 392,495 0 1,144 0 40,824 37,879 33,106 12 19,310 131,130 132,273 0 1,887 10,370 4,518 0 1,037 12,514 1,881 0 602 10,164 140 0 7,455 1,435 6,941 0 6,836 4,130 16,058 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 42,213 22,635 18,187 108 * R 41,265 27,680 14,289 6,807 1 40,476 25,278 15,068 13,475 8 NA NA NA NA NA 430,078 45,925 2,921 NA NA NA NA NA 432,244 46,859 2,923 NA 8,792 18,655 276 0 427,761 45,529 2,952 336 11,402 16,358 1,047 1 428,157 45,042 3,754 348 12,601 18,037 4,747 4 431,909 45,935 3,705 86 584 11,181 98 637 12,447 99 690 12,480 97 868 8,164 95 825 8,935 — — — 3.08 3.50 8.74 6.90 4.84 — 2.16 — — — 2.95 3.73 8.96 7.20 4.92 12.45 2.74 — — — 3.53 3.87 9.43 7.02 4.77 8.97 3.90 — — — 2.62 4.17 10.14 7.39 4.49 7.74 1.99 — — — 2.20 4.70 10.00 7.57 4.39 6.08 2.01 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 107 Delaware Delaware Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 51,834 Industrial: 19,399 0.23 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 1 0.04 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 8,505 0.18 Electric Utilities: 27,010 0.84 Commercial: 5,743 0.19 Total: 60,658 0.31 Table 55. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Delaware, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41,760 0 72 4,262 -1,172 44,921 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,864 0 66 3,665 -1,696 42,898 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43,788 0 95 3,597 -2,807 44,674 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52,304 0 202 3,032 -3,781 51,758 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54,864 0 103 1 8,827 63,795 See footnotes at end of table. 108 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Delaware Table 55. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Delaware, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 41,948 0 0 2,894 0 79 44,921 0 4 0 7,189 4,253 16,147 0 14,354 41,944 41,948 39,608 0 0 3,230 0 61 42,898 0 4 0 8,194 4,965 18,060 0 8,384 39,604 39,608 41,612 0 0 2,963 0 99 44,674 0 4 0 8,295 5,195 19,453 0 8,665 41,608 41,612 48,636 0 0 2,896 0 225 51,758 0 4 0 8,557 5,459 17,216 1 17,399 48,632 48,636 60,662 0 0 3,030 0 103 63,795 0 5 0 8,505 5,743 19,399 1 27,010 60,658 60,662 0 0 5,509 39 0 0 6,316 48 0 0 4,922 58 0 0 5,631 16,120 0 0 6,281 21,423 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 8,295 5,195 13,144 8,322 0 R 8,557 5,459 10,336 16,187 1 8,505 5,743 11,048 25,043 1 NA NA NA NA NA 91,467 7,895 243 NA NA NA NA NA 94,027 8,173 248 NA 0 6,309 141 0 96,914 8,409 249 0 0 6,880 1,281 0 100,431 8,721 252 0 0 8,352 1,903 0 103,531 9,133 253 79 539 66,449 87 607 72,823 86 618 78,126 85 626 68,319 82 629 76,678 — — — 2.88 2.54 5.86 4.81 3.09 — 2.49 — — — 3.01 2.83 6.13 4.94 3.25 — 2.70 — — — 3.19 3.24 6.70 5.46 3.40 — 2.69 — — — 3.02 2.95 7.43 6.17 3.43 — 2.43 — — — 3.02 2.70 6.60 5.28 2.94 3.00 2.34 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 109 District of Columbia District of Columbia Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 29,860 Industrial: 0 0.00 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 10 0.37 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 15,690 0.32 Electric Utilities: 0 0.00 Commercial: 17,035 0.56 Total: 32,735 0.17 Table 56. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 District of Columbia, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31,872 0 0 0 -771 31,101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33,422 0 0 0 -465 32,957 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33,373 0 0 0 -279 33,093 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29,806 0 0 0 1,042 30,849 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29,860 0 0 0 3,129 32,988 See footnotes at end of table. 110 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 District of Columbia Table 56. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 District of Columbia, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 31,101 0 0 0 0 0 31,101 0 265 0 15,286 15,550 0 0 0 30,836 31,101 32,957 0 0 0 0 0 32,957 0 266 0 16,587 16,103 0 0 0 32,690 32,957 33,093 0 0 0 0 0 33,093 0 275 0 16,589 16,229 0 0 0 32,818 33,093 30,849 0 0 0 0 0 30,849 0 242 0 15,865 14,742 0 0 0 30,607 30,849 32,988 0 0 0 0 0 32,988 0 254 0 15,690 17,035 0 10 0 32,735 32,988 0 417 0 0 0 155 0 0 0 332 0 0 0 1,343 0 0 0 3,954 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 16,589 7,029 0 0 0 15,865 6,474 0 0 0 15,690 6,479 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA 136,629 11,318 0 NA NA NA NA NA 136,438 11,206 0 NA 9,200 0 0 0 135,986 11,133 0 0 8,268 0 0 0 135,119 11,132 0 0 10,556 0 0 10 135,299 11,089 0 112 1,374 0 122 1,437 0 122 1,458 0 117 1,324 0 116 1,536 0 — — — 2.78 — 7.07 5.17 — — — — — — 2.95 — 7.61 5.36 — — — — — — 2.58 — 8.34 5.75 — — — — — — 2.13 — 8.29 6.16 — — — — — — 1.97 — 8.03 6.04 — 2.06 — NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 111 Florida Florida Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 523,687 Industrial: 133,477 1.56 6,463 0.03 Vehicle Fuel: 75 2.80 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 14,540 0.30 Electric Utilities: 318,854 9.98 Commercial: 40,383 1.33 Total: 507,329 2.58 Table 57. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Florida, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 38 0 47 0 50 0 98 0 92 0 0 5,898 5,898 0 531 5,367 482 4,884 1,893 2,991 2,991 0 0 335,763 0 0 0 5,391 344,145 0 7,584 7,584 0 682 6,901 245 6,657 2,563 4,094 4,094 0 0 341,354 0 0 0 7,573 353,021 0 8,011 8,011 0 721 7,290 205 7,085 2,557 4,528 4,528 0 0 336,185 0 0 0 -4,795 335,918 0 8,468 8,468 0 762 7,706 220 7,486 1,789 5,697 5,697 0 0 359,172 0 0 0 2,713 367,582 0 7,133 7,133 0 642 6,491 28 6,463 1,630 4,833 4,833 0 0 523,721 0 0 0 -12,921 515,633 See footnotes at end of table. 112 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Florida Table 57. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Florida, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 344,116 0 0 29 0 0 344,145 2,413 3,469 1,338 12,908 39,264 83,398 7 201,319 336,895 344,116 352,992 0 0 29 0 0 353,021 3,819 4,337 1,315 14,380 41,727 84,829 9 202,576 343,521 352,992 335,888 0 0 30 0 0 335,918 476 4,342 1,241 13,940 41,151 100,350 27 174,361 329,829 335,888 367,552 0 0 30 0 0 367,582 653 5,304 167 13,855 39,935 126,873 68 180,697 361,428 367,552 515,598 0 0 34 0 0 515,633 620 7,504 145 14,540 40,383 133,477 75 318,854 507,329 515,598 81 1,005 49,468 168,412 82 964 56,893 186,524 85 911 73,610 177,954 85 861 106,166 182,379 92 988 112,361 308,563 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 14,837 39,802 27,195 143,107 27 R R 13,855 39,127 47,194 169,240 67 14,540 39,761 57,376 277,108 75 NA NA NA NA NA 467,221 45,012 377 NA NA NA NA NA 471,863 45,123 388 NA 1,349 73,155 38,736 0 484,816 47,344 433 0 809 79,679 15,105 0 497,777 47,851 481 0 622 76,101 33,157 0 512,365 46,459 515 28 872 221,215 30 925 218,632 29 869 231,754 28 835 263,770 28 869 259,178 2.46 — — 2.11 2.51 8.98 4.92 3.11 4.73 2.17 2.51 — — 2.06 2.61 9.08 4.98 3.22 4.44 2.30 2.17 — — 2.85 2.76 10.02 5.84 3.88 4.45 2.36 1.28 — — 1.50 2.78 9.98 5.54 3.51 4.36 2.18 1.24 — — 1.55 2.74 9.85 5.33 3.28 3.86 2.26 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 113 Georgia Georgia Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 364,073 Industrial: 183,692 2.14 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 2 0.07 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 114,670 2.36 Electric Utilities: 7,834 0.25 Commercial: 56,536 1.87 Total: 362,734 1.85 Table 58. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Georgia, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,397,050 0 1,579 185 -2,966 1,395,848 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,418,312 0 1,557 166 9,847 1,429,883 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,371,442 0 1,896 199 20,786 1,394,324 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,371,651 0 3,881 123 R 9,314 1,384,970 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,439,907 0 5,210 130 4,718 1,449,965 See footnotes at end of table. 114 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Georgia Table 58. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Georgia, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 323,066 0 0 1,070,813 0 1,969 1,395,848 0 7,432 0 96,662 51,036 167,098 0 838 315,634 323,066 342,965 0 0 1,085,345 0 1,573 1,429,883 0 7,501 0 108,214 53,861 172,227 0 1,162 335,464 342,965 350,618 0 0 1,041,851 0 1,855 1,394,324 0 7,020 0 115,655 57,525 167,388 4 3,026 343,598 350,618 R R 341,344 370,385 0 0 1,075,834 0 3,746 1,449,965 0 7,651 0 114,670 56,536 183,692 2 7,834 362,734 370,385 0 0 1,039,839 0 3,788 1,384,970 0 6,987 0 105,436 54,051 173,839 3 1,028 334,357 341,344 R R R 0 6,395 105,563 0 0 6,389 111,987 0 0 5,487 112,491 0 0 4,304 108,859 0 0 3,663 118,125 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 115,655 44,652 R 28,771 3,080 0 105,436 42,537 R 46,311 1,137 0 114,670 44,215 46,308 7,813 0 NA NA NA NA NA 1,363,723 109,659 3,124 NA NA NA NA NA 1,396,860 111,423 3,186 NA 12,873 138,617 0 4 1,430,626 114,889 3,302 R 0 11,514 127,529 0 2 0 12,321 137,384 0 2 1,495,992 120,122 3,261 1,460,141 117,980 3,277 71 465 53,489 77 483 54,057 81 501 50,693 R 72 458 53,048 77 471 56,330 — — — 2.08 3.38 6.70 5.67 3.34 — 2.83 — — — 2.08 3.28 6.44 5.55 3.50 — 2.89 — — — 2.24 3.77 6.80 5.83 4.10 3.54 3.31 — — — 2.14 3.54 7.32 6.18 3.90 4.07 3.29 — — — 1.93 2.96 6.18 5.20 3.55 3.86 2.79 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 115 Hawaii Hawaii Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 0 Industrial: 0 0.00 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 0 0.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 574 0.01 Electric Utilities: 0 0.00 Commercial: 2,199 0.07 Total: 2,773 0.01 Table 59. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Hawaii, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,725 -31 2,694 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,711 -16 2,695 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,705 -24 2,681 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,831 -53 2,778 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,793 -21 2,773 See footnotes at end of table. 116 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Hawaii Table 59. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Hawaii, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 2,694 0 0 0 0 0 2,694 0 0 0 545 2,148 0 0 0 2,694 2,694 2,695 0 0 0 0 0 2,695 0 0 0 551 2,144 0 0 0 2,695 2,695 2,681 0 0 0 0 0 2,681 0 0 0 558 2,123 0 0 0 2,681 2,681 2,778 0 0 0 0 0 2,778 0 0 0 578 2,200 0 0 0 2,778 2,778 2,773 0 0 0 0 0 2,773 0 0 0 574 2,199 0 0 0 2,773 2,773 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 558 1,779 0 0 0 578 1,837 0 0 0 574 1,856 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA 29,701 2,786 0 NA NA NA NA NA 29,805 2,793 0 NA 344 0 0 0 29,984 3,222 0 0 363 0 0 0 30,614 2,805 0 0 343 0 0 0 30,492 2,825 0 18 771 0 18 768 0 19 659 0 19 784 0 19 778 0 — — — — 8.74 22.93 13.36 — — — — — — — 7.72 18.03 13.34 — — — — — — — 5.61 17.51 12.90 — — — — — — — 4.94 16.83 12.40 — — — — — — — 5.20 17.55 13.00 — — — NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 117 Idaho Idaho Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 75,803 Industrial: 34,024 0.40 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 19 0.71 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 13,003 0.27 Electric Utilities: 0 0.00 Commercial: 10,360 0.34 Total: 57,407 0.29 Table 60. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Idaho, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 496,967 0 87,575 0 227 0 -1,097 583,673 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 496,451 0 103,589 0 1,385 0 -7,330 594,096 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 511,727 0 91,967 0 1,339 0 7,351 612,383 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 723,071 0 98,230 0 373 0 -4,498 817,176 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 823,478 0 139,483 0 434 0 -12,055 951,340 See footnotes at end of table. 118 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Idaho Table 60. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Idaho, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 51,055 0 0 532,277 0 340 583,673 0 4,589 0 10,223 9,582 26,662 0 0 46,467 51,055 48,915 0 0 543,842 0 1,338 594,096 0 3,280 0 9,659 8,932 27,044 0 0 45,635 48,915 56,160 0 0 554,834 0 1,389 612,383 0 3,781 0 12,557 10,675 29,146 0 0 52,379 56,160 56,905 0 0 759,717 0 554 817,176 0 4,741 0 12,285 10,088 29,781 10 0 52,164 56,905 63,777 0 0 887,158 0 405 951,340 0 6,370 0 13,003 10,360 34,024 19 0 57,407 63,777 0 1,192 26,565 0 0 1,278 26,963 0 0 1,405 29,057 0 0 1,427 28,932 0 0 1,450 33,291 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 12,557 10,675 25,766 0 0 R 12,285 10,088 26,511 0 10 13,003 10,360 33,561 0 19 NA NA NA NA NA 126,282 20,328 65 NA NA NA NA NA 136,121 21,145 66 NA 0 3,380 0 0 148,582 21,989 75 0 0 3,270 0 0 162,971 22,999 144 0 0 463 0 0 175,320 24,150 167 81 471 410,178 71 422 409,762 85 485 388,619 75 439 206,812 74 429 203,738 — 2.01 — 1.99 2.14 5.19 4.42 2.94 — — — 1.83 — 1.89 2.18 5.23 4.40 2.97 — — — 2.02 — 1.76 2.26 5.38 4.65 3.02 — — — 1.60 — 1.86 2.46 5.29 5.01 3.85 R 2.29 — — 0.94 — 1.78 2.18 5.59 4.87 3.67 3.36 — R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 119 Illinois Illinois Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: 1,057,902 Marketed Production: Industrial: 321,465 3.75 335 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 31 1.16 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 500,796 10.33 Electric Utilities: 39,143 1.22 Commercial: 203,802 6.72 Total: 1,065,238 5.42 Table 61. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Illinois, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 373 NA 382 NA 385 NA 390 NA 372 453 13 466 0 0 466 0 466 100 366 366 0 0 1,991,216 213,210 344 6,869 -30,165 2,181,840 337 10 347 0 0 347 0 347 100 247 247 0 0 2,134,256 223,012 348 8,042 -44,689 2,321,217 330 10 340 0 0 340 0 340 86 254 254 0 0 2,269,660 228,319 448 9,760 -1,526 2,506,915 323 10 333 0 0 333 0 333 80 253 253 0 0 2,489,443 222,871 1,317 7,871 -131,627 2,590,128 325 10 335 0 0 335 0 335 77 258 258 0 0 2,446,381 286,390 382 6,256 -8,866 2,730,801 See footnotes at end of table. 120 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Illinois Table 61. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Illinois, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 987,589 0 0 981,904 212,232 115 2,181,840 10 11,070 132 466,970 193,844 302,691 7 12,865 976,377 987,589 993,428 0 0 1,112,815 214,404 570 2,321,217 9 11,330 98 475,360 196,964 300,366 8 9,293 981,991 993,428 1,031,253 0 0 1,234,731 240,515 417 2,506,915 10 11,620 106 495,311 203,157 305,014 12 16,022 1,019,517 1,031,253 R 1,024,908 0 0 1,328,116 235,778 1,326 2,590,128 10 13,828 101 1,078,543 0 0 1,388,479 263,409 370 2,730,801 7 13,208 90 500,796 203,802 321,465 31 39,143 1,065,238 1,078,543 R R 197,558 R 305,090 R 473,788 29 34,505 1,010,969 1,024,908 27,326 79,512 256,186 9,150 29,783 83,264 255,365 9,726 31,795 90,812 265,110 14,227 31,119 93,206 267,348 32,064 34,652 101,211 286,103 35,703 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 495,311 200,101 280,374 15,077 12 R 197,449 R 473,788 283,174 33,596 R 29 500,796 203,732 305,656 40,528 31 NA NA NA NA NA 3,320,285 261,107 26,489 NA NA NA NA NA 3,354,679 263,988 27,178 NA 3,056 24,640 489 0 3,388,983 268,104 27,807 0 108 21,916 2 0 3,418,052 262,308 25,788 0 70 15,810 2 0 3,452,975 264,756 25,929 141 742 11,427 142 746 11,052 146 758 10,969 139 753 11,831 145 770 12,398 2.17 — — 2.29 2.91 4.95 4.56 3.77 3.41 2.14 2.15 — — 2.44 3.20 5.09 4.65 3.75 3.80 2.24 2.30 — — 1.97 3.30 5.52 5.10 4.44 4.04 2.48 2.40 — — 1.88 3.02 5.50 5.12 4.39 R 3.22 2.04 — — — 1.66 2.59 4.66 4.42 3.57 2.89 1.71 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 121 Indiana Indiana Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 565,456 Industrial: 275,487 3.21 249 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 98 3.66 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 161,059 3.32 Electric Utilities: 8,349 0.26 Commercial: 82,726 2.73 Total: 527,719 2.68 Table 62. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Indiana, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 1,334 NA 1,333 NA 1,336 NA 1,348 NA 1,347 232 0 232 NA 0 232 NA 232 0 232 232 0 0 1,467,559 24,580 922 3,077 4,474 1,500,843 174 0 174 NA 0 174 NA 174 0 174 174 0 0 1,563,152 26,611 1,188 3,507 -1,733 1,592,899 192 0 192 NA NA 192 NA 192 0 192 192 0 0 1,751,885 25,332 1,582 3,232 3,560 1,785,784 107 0 107 NA NA 107 NA 107 0 107 107 0 0 2,233,089 21,081 2,733 2,457 -80,586 2,178,880 249 0 249 NA NA 249 NA 249 0 249 249 0 0 2,041,013 25,046 1,554 3,199 -34,543 2,036,518 See footnotes at end of table. 122 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Indiana Table 62. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Indiana, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 457,311 0 0 1,018,361 23,654 1,517 1,500,843 5 4,617 0 146,446 68,383 227,769 49 10,043 452,690 457,311 483,496 0 0 1,082,783 25,770 849 1,592,899 5 4,726 0 152,692 72,720 245,523 59 7,772 478,765 483,496 517,760 0 0 1,239,776 25,928 2,320 1,785,784 6 6,759 0 163,944 78,047 263,283 54 5,667 510,995 517,760 519,356 0 0 1,632,229 24,656 2,638 2,178,880 2 6,872 0 157,467 75,819 270,128 59 9,009 512,482 519,356 535,311 0 0 1,475,557 24,335 1,316 2,036,518 5 7,586 0 161,059 82,726 275,487 98 8,349 527,719 535,311 0 3,947 178,941 7,997 0 2,319 188,562 6,129 0 3,724 210,303 4,204 0 5,841 233,870 7,370 0 10,149 236,435 11,986 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 163,944 72,688 R 62,865 743 54 157,467 70,323 R 61,982 2,353 59 161,059 76,041 64,219 1,947 98 NA NA NA NA NA 1,358,640 128,223 6,393 NA NA NA NA NA 1,377,023 129,973 6,358 NA 5,359 200,417 4,204 0 1,402,770 131,925 6,508 0 5,496 208,146 7,058 0 1,438,483 134,336 6,314 0 6,685 211,267 11,456 0 1,463,640 137,162 6,250 108 533 35,628 111 559 38,616 117 592 40,455 109 564 42,782 110 603 44,078 1.72 — — 2.46 3.05 5.46 4.61 3.53 4.71 2.38 2.01 — — 2.51 3.08 5.43 4.57 3.39 4.25 2.48 2.09 — — 1.38 3.18 5.76 4.99 3.71 5.23 2.77 1.97 — — 1.03 2.98 6.24 5.33 4.60 5.11 2.72 1.90 — — 1.05 2.84 5.37 4.38 3.41 7.13 2.49 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 123 Iowa Iowa Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 255,594 Industrial: 115,080 1.34 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 5 0.19 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 82,238 1.70 Electric Utilities: 3,614 0.11 Commercial: 50,325 1.66 Total: 251,262 1.28 Table 63. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Iowa, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,075,376 62,486 669 46 20,993 1,159,570 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,270,083 70,077 4,247 45 -15,634 1,328,817 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,232,578 61,007 5,597 84 -45,975 1,253,291 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,443,469 68,162 3,521 123 -35,943 1,479,332 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,444,142 77,228 2,996 96 -471 1,523,991 See footnotes at end of table. 124 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Iowa Table 63. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Iowa, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 233,182 0 0 867,098 57,278 2,012 1,159,570 0 6,648 0 78,801 46,615 97,446 1 3,671 226,533 233,182 230,932 0 0 1,027,408 65,818 4,659 1,328,817 0 6,940 0 74,879 46,095 100,752 1 2,265 223,992 230,932 248,025 0 0 935,411 64,184 5,671 1,253,291 0 7,333 0 83,422 50,337 102,625 5 4,303 240,692 248,025 248,351 0 0 1,156,188 70,926 3,867 1,479,332 0 10,737 0 78,260 47,922 108,731 5 2,696 237,614 248,351 262,313 0 0 1,188,548 70,785 2,346 1,523,991 0 11,051 0 82,238 50,325 115,080 5 3,614 251,262 262,313 0 1,097 70,066 1,256 0 1,974 83,004 2,163 0 2,648 87,613 1,901 0 4,597 96,016 1,721 13 5,394 104,993 2,157 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 83,288 45,573 90,868 3,735 5 R 78,260 45,048 92,964 1,826 5 82,238 47,318 98,496 2,488 5 NA NA NA NA NA 716,088 84,387 1,866 NA NA NA NA NA 729,081 85,325 1,835 NA 4,763 11,757 23 0 740,722 86,452 1,903 0 2,874 15,766 648 0 750,678 86,918 1,957 0 3,006 16,584 643 0 760,848 88,585 1,957 110 552 52,222 103 540 54,905 113 582 53,928 104 551 55,560 108 568 58,804 — — — 1.54 2.73 4.81 3.99 2.65 3.11 2.70 — — — 1.71 3.20 5.23 4.27 3.55 3.99 3.08 — — — 1.25 3.24 5.48 4.52 3.76 3.84 3.12 — — — 1.39 3.15 5.40 4.51 3.99 3.51 3.18 — — — 1.40 2.82 5.09 4.14 3.23 2.98 2.72 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 125 Kansas Kansas Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -318,700 Industrial: 129,515 1.51 721,436 3.70 Vehicle Fuel: 2 0.07 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 75,846 1.56 Electric Utilities: 27,945 0.87 Commercial: 53,122 1.75 Total: 286,430 1.46 Table 64. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Kansas, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 9,358 17,948 9,681 18,400 9,348 19,472 9,156 19,365 8,571 22,020 550,241 79,943 630,185 1,098 NA 629,087 628 628,459 41,848 586,611 586,611 0 0 906,394 98,805 0 0 71,146 1,662,957 580,572 79,169 659,741 1,092 NA 658,649 642 658,007 42,733 615,274 615,274 0 0 1,047,474 102,735 0 0 -32,874 1,732,609 605,578 82,579 688,157 1,140 NA 687,017 670 686,347 44,014 642,333 642,333 0 0 974,939 109,475 0 0 27,185 1,753,932 628,900 85,759 714,659 1,215 NA 713,444 715 712,730 46,936 665,794 665,794 0 0 1,127,799 R 636,582 86,807 723,389 1,230 NA 722,159 723 721,436 47,442 673,994 673,994 0 0 1,140,230 110,567 0 0 8,173 1,932,964 99,851 0 0 R 20,703 1,914,147 See footnotes at end of table. 126 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Kansas Table 64. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Kansas, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 370,556 0 0 1,182,773 109,627 0 1,662,957 13,814 32,908 30,800 74,825 58,571 123,517 0 36,122 293,035 370,556 343,217 0 0 1,305,142 84,249 0 1,732,609 17,424 29,198 26,312 71,522 53,973 130,807 0 13,981 270,284 343,217 391,604 0 0 1,246,045 116,284 0 1,753,932 20,363 33,361 36,294 84,896 56,023 139,032 0 21,636 301,586 391,604 418,027 0 0 1,390,051 106,069 0 1,914,147 15,623 31,739 28,988 74,156 52,253 187,979 10 27,279 341,677 418,027 368,342 0 0 1,458,930 105,693 0 1,932,964 18,772 34,631 28,510 75,846 53,122 129,515 2 27,945 286,430 368,342 0 6,321 104,828 23,059 0 8,408 117,419 7,161 0 9,729 120,962 8,091 0 11,295 175,691 14,617 0 14,029 112,942 16,872 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 84,896 46,391 61,599 1,407 0 R 74,156 43,171 97,904 11,213 10 75,846 43,843 59,985 11,311 1 NA NA NA NA NA 753,839 86,874 3,445 NA NA NA NA NA 762,545 86,840 3,296 NA 9,632 77,433 12,581 0 777,658 87,735 4,369 0 9,082 90,075 9,243 0 773,357 86,457 3,560 0 9,279 69,530 10,906 1 797,524 88,163 3,079 99 674 35,854 94 622 39,687 109 639 31,822 96 604 52,803 95 603 42,064 1.37 — — 1.69 2.62 4.38 3.32 2.67 — 1.65 1.54 — — 5.24 2.50 4.70 3.53 2.61 — 1.94 1.80 — — 1.56 2.80 4.91 4.06 2.64 — 2.26 1.60 — — 1.20 2.86 5.11 4.12 2.75 3.18 1.89 1.36 — — 1.15 2.36 4.91 3.93 2.23 2.76 1.58 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 127 Kentucky Kentucky Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 181,693 Industrial: 90,764 1.06 74,754 0.38 Vehicle Fuel: 2 0.07 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 66,149 1.36 Electric Utilities: 866 0.03 Commercial: 38,610 1.27 Total: 196,392 1.00 Table 65. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Kentucky, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,155 12,169 1,084 12,483 1,003 12,836 969 13,036 1,044 13,311 78,904 0 78,904 * * 78,904 * 78,904 2,181 76,723 76,723 0 0 3,030,350 48,822 0 2 -94,227 3,061,670 79,690 0 79,690 * * 79,690 * 79,690 2,342 77,348 77,348 0 0 3,197,882 42,795 0 5 -55,636 3,262,394 86,966 0 86,966 * * 86,966 * 86,966 2,252 84,714 84,714 0 0 3,314,559 59,742 0 16 -63,628 3,395,404 73,081 0 73,081 * * 73,081 * 73,081 2,024 71,057 71,057 0 0 3,663,838 54,986 0 50 56,159 3,846,090 74,754 0 74,754 * * 74,754 * 74,754 2,303 72,451 72,451 0 0 3,689,277 65,739 0 6 -37,282 3,790,191 See footnotes at end of table. 128 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Kentucky Table 65. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Kentucky, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 187,443 0 0 2,826,802 47,425 0 3,061,670 1,730 19,983 702 59,465 33,700 71,637 0 227 165,028 187,443 189,877 0 0 3,023,149 49,367 0 3,262,394 2,105 15,847 707 61,911 35,419 73,619 * 269 171,218 189,877 203,295 0 0 3,143,992 48,117 0 3,395,404 2,573 19,017 689 66,909 37,817 76,020 1 269 181,016 203,295 208,386 0 0 3,577,873 59,831 0 3,846,090 2,162 22,903 611 62,533 36,744 83,081 2 350 182,710 208,386 224,046 0 0 3,507,584 58,561 0 3,790,191 1,945 25,007 702 66,149 38,610 90,764 2 866 196,392 224,046 0 2,035 52,422 32 0 2,451 47,776 0 0 2,809 53,163 0 0 3,171 57,149 0 0 4,169 65,659 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 66,909 36,334 38,148 205 1 R 62,451 34,466 44,181 267 2 66,062 34,971 49,189 493 2 NA NA NA NA NA 633,942 68,461 1,587 NA NA NA NA NA 644,281 69,466 1,608 NA 1,484 37,872 22 0 654,664 71,998 1,585 82 2,278 38,900 3 0 668,774 R 73,562 1,621 87 3,640 41,575 25 0 685,481 74,521 1,630 94 492 45,140 96 510 45,783 102 525 47,962 94 499 51,253 R 96 518 55,683 2.03 — — 2.35 2.83 4.87 4.44 3.23 — 2.65 1.92 — — 2.51 3.02 5.01 4.47 3.23 3.78 2.77 2.28 — — 2.67 3.21 5.25 4.82 3.66 5.30 3.07 2.24 — — 1.95 3.13 5.46 4.98 3.64 4.62 2.93 1.64 — — 1.83 2.80 5.05 4.60 3.26 5.10 3.01 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 129 Louisiana L o u i s i a n a — Natural Gas 1995 Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: -3,383,430 Marketed Production: Industrial: 1,044,136 12.17 5,108,366 26.19 Vehicle Fuel: 21 0.79 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 52,603 1.08 Electric Utilities: 322,923 10.10 Commercial: 23,833 0.79 Total: 1,443,515 7.34 Table 66. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Louisiana, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31a ...................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 32,523 15,271 29,433 13,512 28,557 15,569 30,583 12,958 30,666 14,169 4,483,691 616,378 5,100,068 45,292 NA 5,054,776 20,415 5,034,361 129,154 4,905,207 4,905,207 33,284 0 1,654,594 202,991 32,726 0 72,065 6,900,868 4,347,709 629,760 4,977,470 42,631 NA 4,934,839 20,538 4,914,300 132,656 4,781,644 4,781,644 12,637 0 1,870,183 207,010 12,097 0 33,706 6,917,278 4,375,820 670,803 5,046,623 35,904 NA 5,010,719 19,580 4,991,138 130,336 4,860,802 4,860,802 30,790 0 1,831,797 221,931 32,033 0 197,928 7,175,281 4,527,042 699,055 5,226,097 36,703 NA 5,189,394 19,689 5,169,705 128,583 5,041,122 5,041,122 17,887 0 1,844,714 184,731 18,252 0 409,022 7,515,728 4,481,388 681,392 5,162,780 35,684 NA 5,127,096 18,729 5,108,366 146,048 4,962,318 4,962,318 5,149 0 2,164,567 262,328 4,723 0 86,580 7,485,667 See footnotes at end of table. 130 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Louisiana Table 66. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Louisiana, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 1,508,108 0 0 5,181,474 178,002 33,284 6,900,868 111,793 53,622 83,733 54,593 25,452 924,661 9 254,245 1,258,960 1,508,108 1,545,804 0 0 5,165,877 193,051 12,545 6,917,278 134,088 54,029 86,623 55,221 28,445 932,467 9 254,922 1,271,064 1,545,804 1,578,443 0 0 5,336,593 229,568 30,677 7,175,281 147,888 56,191 74,925 56,609 25,157 973,682 8 243,983 1,299,439 1,578,443 1,623,766 0 0 5,649,614 224,525 17,823 7,515,728 140,571 63,257 66,600 52,981 24,184 999,034 22 277,116 1,353,337 1,623,766 1,717,914 0 0 5,553,146 209,575 5,032 7,485,667 133,825 64,729 75,845 52,603 23,833 1,044,136 21 322,923 1,443,515 1,717,914 0 233 505,590 209,258 0 3,552 582,295 208,847 2 479 670,825 182,535 0 505 759,747 174,324 3 464 733,133 239,903 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 56,609 18,275 596,135 97,059 8 R 52,689 18,058 592,738 87,013 22 52,603 17,786 754,940 144,622 21 NA NA NA NA NA 936,423 61,574 1,469 NA NA NA NA NA 940,403 61,030 1,452 NA 6,882 377,547 123,289 0 941,294 62,055 1,592 R 292 6,126 406,296 121,083 0 945,387 R 62,184 1,737 0 6,047 289,196 162,808 0 957,558 62,930 1,383 58 413 629,449 59 466 642,195 60 405 611,610 56 389 575,149 R 55 379 754,979 1.73 1.70 — 2.25 2.56 5.77 4.90 1.74 3.56 1.59 1.73 1.73 — 2.25 2.48 5.60 4.79 1.93 4.30 1.91 2.14 1.70 — 2.40 2.72 6.09 5.33 2.30 3.47 2.49 2.08 1.71 — 1.44 2.54 6.24 5.42 2.17 2.36 2.17 1.58 1.85 — 1.61 2.21 6.01 5.15 1.82 2.99 1.88 a Includes Federal Offshore from Alabama. R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 131 Maine Maine Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 5,533 Industrial: 1,993 0.02 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 0 0.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 913 0.02 Electric Utilities: 0 0.00 Commercial: 2,426 0.08 Total: 5,333 0.03 Table 67. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Maine, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,839 0 23 0 -45 4,817 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,161 0 22 0 -26 5,157 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,989 0 19 0 -24 4,985 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,928 0 22 0 131 5,082 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,533 0 16 96 -196 5,448 See footnotes at end of table. 132 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Maine Table 67. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Maine, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 4,792 0 0 0 0 25 4,817 0 3 0 722 1,860 2,207 0 0 4,789 4,792 5,131 0 0 0 0 26 5,157 0 2 0 872 2,209 2,048 0 0 5,129 5,131 4,968 0 0 0 0 16 4,985 0 2 0 901 2,311 1,753 0 0 4,966 4,968 5,055 0 0 0 0 27 5,082 0 9 0 894 2,381 1,771 0 0 5,045 5,055 5,429 0 0 0 0 19 5,448 0 96 0 913 2,426 1,993 0 0 5,333 5,429 0 0 91 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 901 2,311 1,753 0 0 R 894 2,381 1,166 0 0 913 2,426 1,343 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA 12,424 4,455 81 NA NA NA NA NA 13,766 4,838 80 NA 0 0 0 0 13,880 4,979 66 0 0 604 0 0 14,104 5,297 89 0 0 650 0 0 14,917 5,819 74 58 418 27,248 63 457 25,595 65 464 26,564 63 449 19,895 61 417 26,936 — — — 3.59 3.00 6.86 6.02 4.69 — — — — — 3.97 3.17 6.95 6.19 4.14 — — — — — 3.91 3.69 7.47 6.76 4.65 — — — — — 3.50 2.98 7.83 6.97 4.79 — — — — — 5.50 3.35 7.32 6.51 4.46 — — R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 133 Maryland Maryland Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 212,069 Industrial: 48,963 0.57 22 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 50 1.87 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 76,552 1.58 Electric Utilities: 18,833 0.59 Commercial: 46,874 1.55 Total: 191,272 0.97 Table 68. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Maryland, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 7 NA 9 NA 7 NA 7 NA 7 29 0 29 0 0 29 0 29 0 29 29 0 0 931,110 20,656 531 72 -17,242 935,157 33 0 33 0 0 33 0 33 0 33 33 0 0 959,084 19,169 715 126 -10,859 968,267 28 0 28 0 0 28 0 28 0 28 28 0 0 855,001 20,420 610 418 18,085 894,562 26 0 26 0 0 26 0 26 0 26 26 0 0 883,179 17,406 529 987 -45,552 856,574 22 0 22 0 0 22 0 22 0 22 22 0 0 864,322 19,658 540 609 -21,359 863,793 See footnotes at end of table. 134 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 68. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Maryland, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Maryland Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 173,081 0 0 738,910 22,508 657 935,157 0 2,519 0 69,235 38,117 47,150 0 16,059 170,561 173,081 181,300 0 0 766,661 19,502 804 968,267 0 2,419 0 75,122 42,464 49,720 0 11,575 178,881 181,300 180,614 0 0 697,939 15,314 696 894,562 1 2,429 0 76,871 43,635 48,842 19 8,817 178,185 180,614 183,734 0 0 656,585 15,316 939 856,574 1 2,475 0 76,688 44,136 47,691 25 12,718 181,259 183,734 194,099 0 0 652,253 15,610 1,831 863,793 1 2,826 0 76,552 46,874 48,963 50 18,833 191,272 194,099 0 1,308 39,686 6,430 0 1,692 39,740 3,691 0 1,497 38,989 3,034 0 1,291 39,697 4,186 0 1,469 42,475 6,489 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 76,871 35,491 12,535 1,231 19 R 76,688 36,183 11,836 2,977 25 76,552 37,079 10,189 4,469 38 NA NA NA NA NA 782,373 61,878 520 NA NA NA NA NA 894,677 62,858 514 NA 8,144 36,307 5,770 0 807,204 63,767 496 0 7,953 35,856 9,910 0 824,137 64,698 516 0 9,795 38,773 12,129 12 841,772 66,094 481 88 616 90,673 84 676 96,731 95 684 98,472 93 682 92,425 91 709 101,794 1.55 — — 1.94 3.05 6.16 5.04 3.51 — 2.36 1.91 — — 1.94 3.20 6.43 5.24 3.56 — 2.66 2.44 — — 2.08 3.53 7.08 5.72 3.59 3.57 3.01 1.37 — — 2.01 3.38 6.95 5.46 4.04 3.76 2.57 1.42 — — 1.81 2.87 6.62 5.06 3.21 3.06 2.24 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 135 Massachusetts Massachusetts Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 455,322 Industrial: 107,730 1.26 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 12 0.45 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 105,795 2.18 Electric Utilities: 64,623 2.02 Commercial: 82,270 2.71 Total: 360,429 1.83 Table 69. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Massachusetts, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,312 0 272,029 0 8,366 120 -13,536 297,291 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,479 0 334,816 0 6,990 105 -10,049 362,342 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,895 0 278,925 0 7,900 61 40,758 378,539 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32,891 0 292,161 0 12,369 154 R 53,622 391,198 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12,769 0 541,527 0 9,033 420 -96,577 467,172 See footnotes at end of table. 136 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Massachusetts Table 69. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Massachusetts, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 R 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 251,539 0 0 41,353 0 4,399 297,291 0 1,511 0 102,955 53,188 54,750 1 39,133 250,028 251,539 295,001 0 0 62,194 0 5,147 362,342 0 1,763 0 119,670 64,352 70,872 2 38,341 293,238 295,001 312,343 0 0 60,665 0 5,531 378,539 0 2,234 0 121,228 65,429 94,658 2 28,793 310,109 312,343 337,368 0 0 48,281 0 5,550 362,301 0 0 98,974 0 5,898 467,172 0 1,872 0 105,795 82,270 107,730 12 64,623 360,429 362,301 R 391,198 0 1,817 0 119,642 84,534 92,798 R 9 38,567 R R 335,551 337,368 0 96 15,856 16,832 0 140 38,685 22,672 0 1,625 65,739 9,725 0 20,132 67,072 29,992 0 12,453 73,793 50,087 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 121,228 58,104 R 75,097 12,331 2 119,642 60,879 R 67,512 21,361 R 8 105,795 70,872 75,876 32,812 10 NA NA NA NA NA 1,127,536 88,746 5,006 NA NA NA NA NA 1,137,911 85,873 8,723 NA 7,325 19,562 10,311 0 1,155,443 102,187 7,283 0 23,656 25,286 19,983 1 1,179,869 92,744 8,019 0 11,397 31,854 33,541 2 1,180,860 104,453 10,447 91 599 10,937 105 749 8,125 105 640 12,997 101 911 11,572 90 788 10,312 — 3.08 — 2.79 3.37 8.11 6.17 3.99 3.90 2.27 — 2.88 — 2.91 3.52 7.92 5.86 4.14 3.65 2.68 — 2.50 — 2.71 3.98 8.33 6.04 5.08 4.97 2.72 — 2.59 — 2.13 3.98 8.94 6.82 5.25 R 2.32 2.32 — 2.48 — 2.00 3.53 9.04 6.59 4.43 4.22 2.06 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 137 Michigan Michigan Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 666,202 Industrial: 326,551 3.81 238,203 1.22 Vehicle Fuel: 27 1.01 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 380,025 7.84 Electric Utilities: 35,784 1.12 Commercial: 194,078 6.40 Total: 936,466 4.76 Table 70. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Michigan, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,334 2,620 1,223 3,257 1,160 5,500 1,323 6,000 1,294 5,258 120,848 80,565 201,413 2,340 NA 199,073 3,324 195,749 8,103 187,646 187,646 1,151 0 942,159 394,196 0 15,016 6,050 1,546,217 120,287 80,192 200,479 2,340 NA 198,139 3,324 194,815 8,093 186,722 186,722 38,568 0 1,135,780 392,716 0 14,694 58,803 1,827,283 126,179 84,119 210,299 2,340 NA 207,959 3,324 204,635 7,012 197,623 197,623 34,874 0 1,042,778 437,280 0 12,795 32,932 1,758,282 136,989 91,332 228,321 2,340 NA 225,981 3,324 222,657 6,371 216,286 216,286 17,320 0 1,495,917 389,224 0 13,688 R -214,223 R 146,320 97,547 243,867 2,340 NA 241,527 3,324 238,203 6,328 231,875 231,875 26,475 0 1,355,745 494,531 0 21,378 -66,012 2,063,992 1,918,212 See footnotes at end of table. 138 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Michigan Table 70. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Michigan, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 827,674 14,751 346,290 2,506 354,996 0 1,546,217 6,252 19,590 3,343 337,205 165,558 271,987 3 23,736 798,489 827,674 891,181 67,763 471,606 6,268 390,465 0 1,827,283 4,178 21,690 3,096 358,088 173,802 305,416 4 24,908 862,217 891,181 913,033 44,413 324,093 431 476,312 0 1,758,282 4,889 23,874 3,282 369,801 180,230 312,050 10 18,898 880,988 913,033 R 926,023 R 970,851 26,948 492,481 196,589 377,121 0 2,063,992 6,198 24,851 3,337 380,025 194,078 326,551 27 35,784 936,466 970,851 49,470 472,499 0 470,220 0 1,918,212 6,399 22,521 3,367 364,588 183,068 327,848 14 18,218 893,735 926,023 3,627 52,444 242,652 20,960 4,121 54,248 277,506 19,162 4,283 56,547 283,775 16,324 4,245 62,825 292,945 17,820 4,184 65,266 296,745 28,369 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 369,801 179,323 284,928 16,621 10 R 364,588 182,234 294,701 18,019 14 380,025 193,170 311,742 28,494 27 NA NA NA NA NA 2,609,561 198,890 11,446 NA NA NA NA NA 2,640,579 201,561 11,460 NA 907 27,122 100 0 2,677,085 204,453 11,425 0 834 33,148 199 0 2,717,683 207,629 11,308 0 908 14,809 476 0 2,767,190 211,817 11,454 129 832 23,763 136 862 26,651 138 882 27,313 134 882 28,993 137 916 28,510 2.79 1.70 1.91 0.50 3.08 5.07 4.70 4.00 2.15 0.76 2.71 1.60 1.83 0.57 3.04 5.06 4.65 3.92 0.99 0.81 2.38 2.02 2.14 0.26 2.89 5.04 4.66 3.91 3.36 0.92 1.96 2.16 2.49 0.20 2.70 4.98 4.68 3.93 2.84 0.97 1.67 1.90 1.97 0.54 2.61 4.72 4.46 3.62 3.08 0.73 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 139 Minnesota Minnesota Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 328,536 Industrial: 106,189 1.24 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 26 0.97 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 128,736 2.65 Electric Utilities: 8,292 0.26 Commercial: 90,658 2.99 Total: 333,900 1.70 Table 71. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Minnesota, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 378,492 362,861 638,534 1,018 6,044 49 102 1,387,101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 369,137 486,163 706,629 1,329 3,380 52 35,488 1,602,179 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 383,702 324,093 756,282 1,834 5,864 78 199,493 1,671,346 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 387,466 487,760 814,096 1,192 5,537 289 R 12,630 1,708,970 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 406,883 492,481 863,304 1,582 4,731 194 23,255 1,792,431 See footnotes at end of table. 140 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 71. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Minnesota, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Minnesota Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 314,476 0 0 1,065,366 1,285 5,974 1,387,101 0 13,332 0 117,148 85,875 92,251 0 5,870 301,144 314,476 308,821 0 0 1,288,392 1,372 3,594 1,602,179 0 14,948 0 113,560 82,381 93,025 0 4,906 293,873 308,821 327,939 0 0 1,335,315 1,762 6,330 1,671,346 0 16,227 0 123,401 86,629 97,771 1 3,910 311,712 327,939 323,815 0 0 1,377,432 1,556 6,167 1,708,970 0 17,310 0 122,249 83,933 94,468 29 5,826 306,505 323,815 353,076 0 0 1,434,132 1,478 3,746 1,792,431 0 19,175 0 128,736 90,658 106,189 26 8,292 333,900 353,076 0 4,094 53,727 1,657 0 3,134 53,665 1,443 0 2,623 55,355 1,071 0 3,336 53,928 906 0 5,696 69,467 734 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 123,401 62,193 R 65,091 106 1 122,249 62,668 R 57,965 1,701 29 128,614 65,910 45,815 2,285 26 NA NA NA NA NA 970,941 97,388 2,486 NA NA NA NA NA 998,201 99,707 2,515 NA 24,436 32,680 2,201 0 1,074,631 93,062 2,477 0 21,265 36,503 2,296 0 1,049,263 102,857 2,592 122 24,748 60,374 2,337 0 1,080,009 103,874 2,531 121 882 37,108 114 826 36,988 115 931 39,471 117 816 36,446 119 873 41,955 — 1.71 — 0.56 2.63 4.52 3.81 2.78 — 1.71 — 1.74 — 0.61 2.92 4.86 4.10 3.05 — 1.85 — 2.07 — 0.47 3.11 5.31 4.52 3.20 6.08 2.47 — 2.06 — 0.47 2.85 5.18 4.36 2.87 1.90 2.14 — 1.81 — 0.37 2.52 4.80 3.98 2.45 1.82 1.77 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 141 Mississippi Mississippi Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -209,220 Industrial: 84,526 0.99 95,533 0.49 Vehicle Fuel: 267 9.99 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 26,960 0.56 Electric Utilities: 111,229 3.48 Commercial: 19,904 0.66 Total: 242,887 1.24 Table 72. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Mississippi, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,057 629 869 507 797 620 650 583 663 535 158,617 22,155 180,772 23,929 46,013 110,830 2,799 108,031 511 107,520 107,520 0 0 5,193,842 53,938 0 0 12,505 5,367,805 145,153 20,384 165,538 24,993 45,772 94,773 3,076 91,697 416 91,281 91,281 0 0 5,198,262 53,373 0 0 54,787 5,397,703 129,395 15,631 145,026 14,092 48,017 82,917 2,222 80,695 395 80,300 80,300 0 0 5,279,804 55,786 0 0 27,069 5,442,959 R 112,205 9,597 121,802 12,083 44,344 65,376 1,928 63,448 425 63,023 63,023 0 0 5,660,877 50,526 0 0 R 41,449 5,815,874 113,401 6,051 119,452 11,321 10,364 97,767 2,234 95,533 377 95,156 95,156 0 0 5,623,521 82,604 0 0 394,349 6,195,630 See footnotes at end of table. 142 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Mississippi Table 72. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Mississippi, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 249,761 0 0 5,069,990 48,054 0 5,367,805 3,877 34,645 708 25,756 17,743 104,622 0 62,409 210,531 249,761 239,442 0 0 5,103,156 55,105 0 5,397,703 4,372 33,276 573 26,487 17,942 102,612 0 54,180 201,221 239,442 229,941 0 0 5,157,115 55,903 0 5,442,959 4,291 37,500 538 28,347 19,199 100,166 0 39,900 187,611 229,941 R R 257,647 288,067 0 0 5,832,741 74,821 0 6,195,630 3,108 41,674 399 26,960 19,904 84,526 267 111,229 242,887 288,067 0 0 5,493,256 64,972 0 5,815,874 3,169 39,162 463 27,086 19,232 85,984 9 82,541 R R R R 214,852 257,647 0 731 54,398 57,297 0 645 55,973 41,304 0 647 60,506 26,270 R 0 647 48,154 31,927 0 615 48,691 40,663 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 28,347 18,060 31,867 30,631 0 R 27,086 17,748 48,202 1,701 0 26,960 18,361 47,753 3,847 267 NA NA NA NA NA 386,264 43,693 1,314 NA NA NA NA NA 392,155 44,313 1,327 NA 1,139 68,299 10,797 0 398,472 45,310 1,324 0 1,484 37,783 31,943 9 405,312 43,803 R 1,313 0 1,543 36,773 37,356 0 415,123 45,444 1,298 67 406 79,621 68 405 77,326 71 424 75,654 R 67 439 65,487 65 438 65,120 1.66 — — 2.33 2.55 5.21 4.28 2.35 — 1.61 1.64 — — 2.34 2.62 4.95 4.13 2.53 — 1.85 1.73 — — 2.37 2.90 5.23 4.38 2.99 — 2.47 1.49 — — 1.98 2.83 5.46 4.56 2.98 2.82 1.98 1.24 — — 1.82 2.53 5.28 4.28 2.71 1.63 1.78 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 143 Missouri Missouri Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 270,591 Industrial: 68,924 0.80 16 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 6 0.22 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 125,110 2.58 Electric Utilities: 12,830 0.40 Commercial: 65,086 2.15 Total: 271,956 1.38 Table 73. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Missouri, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 6 NA 5 NA 8 NA 12 NA 15 15 0 15 0 0 15 0 15 0 15 15 0 0 1,221,675 3,855 0 0 1,099 1,226,644 27 0 27 0 0 27 0 27 0 27 27 0 0 1,219,024 3,094 0 0 -3,927 1,218,219 14 0 14 0 0 14 0 14 0 14 14 0 0 1,306,977 4,779 0 0 8,729 1,320,498 8 0 8 0 0 8 0 8 0 8 8 0 0 1,442,661 5,082 0 371 21,145 1,469,266 16 0 16 0 0 16 0 16 0 16 16 0 0 1,544,992 2,580 0 4 8,664 1,556,256 See footnotes at end of table. 144 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Missouri Table 73. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Missouri, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 256,328 0 0 965,344 4,972 0 1,226,644 0 2,563 0 120,680 63,191 57,186 0 12,709 253,765 256,328 240,745 0 0 974,394 3,080 0 1,218,219 1 2,309 0 116,655 60,963 58,466 0 2,351 238,435 240,745 279,562 0 0 1,036,225 4,711 0 1,320,498 0 9,846 0 134,172 69,670 60,982 0 4,891 269,716 279,562 267,594 0 0 1,196,675 4,997 0 1,469,266 0 2,879 0 122,566 66,196 71,602 1 4,351 264,715 267,594 279,078 0 0 1,274,401 2,777 0 1,556,256 * 7,122 0 125,110 65,086 68,924 6 12,830 271,956 279,078 0 8,910 42,745 2,869 0 8,817 44,131 1,418 0 10,710 46,608 2,607 0 11,072 56,873 1,246 0 10,880 53,484 5,794 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 134,172 61,652 R 29,882 1,374 0 122,566 63,080 R 57,967 1,243 1 125,110 63,237 59,542 5,826 6 NA NA NA NA NA 1,211,342 117,675 3,096 NA NA NA NA NA 1,220,203 125,174 2,989 NA 8,018 31,101 3,723 0 1,225,921 125,571 3,040 0 3,116 13,635 1,911 0 1,281,007 132,378 3,115 0 1,849 9,383 4,225 0 1,259,102 130,318 3,033 100 537 18,471 96 487 19,560 109 555 20,060 96 500 22,986 99 499 22,725 1.32 — — 2.05 2.92 5.14 4.50 4.08 — 1.51 1.56 — — 2.31 2.86 5.11 4.47 3.87 — 1.89 1.57 — — 2.01 3.20 5.37 4.76 4.25 — 2.34 1.49 — — 0.91 3.05 5.43 4.85 4.18 4.37 1.90 1.70 — — 1.19 2.73 5.16 4.39 3.48 2.74 1.69 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 145 Montana Montana Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 20,751 Industrial: 18,135 0.21 50,264 0.26 Vehicle Fuel: 8 0.30 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 19,640 0.40 Electric Utilities: 388 0.01 Commercial: 13,489 0.45 Total: 51,660 0.26 Table 74. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Montana, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 831 2,802 859 2,890 673 3,075 717 2,940 782 2,918 44,449 8,553 53,002 231 NA 52,771 772 51,999 1,055 50,944 50,944 393,463 0 22,128 22,129 0 0 -6,025 482,639 46,918 7,892 54,810 180 NA 54,630 763 53,867 907 52,960 52,960 467,036 0 21,791 24,310 0 0 -15,444 550,653 48,187 7,330 55,517 231 NA 55,286 758 54,528 741 53,787 53,787 511,294 0 19,293 32,202 0 0 -22,077 594,498 44,350 6,722 51,072 105 NA 50,967 551 50,416 631 49,785 49,785 535,855 0 20,408 22,509 0 0 -7,062 621,495 44,370 6,393 50,763 82 NA 50,681 417 50,264 597 49,667 49,667 570,396 0 20,207 21,653 0 0 -16,190 645,734 See footnotes at end of table. 146 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Montana Table 74. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Montana, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 45,402 41 16,298 408,507 12,392 0 482,639 1,162 2,321 518 18,413 12,846 9,873 2 268 41,401 45,402 45,561 14 14,554 478,815 11,708 0 550,653 1,448 3,019 423 16,673 11,557 12,218 2 220 40,671 45,561 53,298 106 0 530,201 10,894 0 594,498 2,084 3,715 295 20,360 13,880 12,690 4 270 47,204 53,298 52,058 3,087 0 551,660 14,690 0 621,495 2,037 3,542 206 18,714 12,981 13,940 6 632 46,274 52,058 57,827 0 0 569,852 18,054 0 645,734 2,070 3,929 168 19,640 13,489 18,135 8 388 51,660 57,827 0 327 4,493 178 0 533 10,078 99 0 939 11,407 155 0 1,070 13,395 139 218 1,131 17,565 250 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 20,360 13,576 R 5,259 115 4 18,714 12,678 R 5,580 523 6 19,640 13,182 7,184 119 8 NA NA NA NA NA 177,726 23,185 452 NA NA NA NA NA 182,641 23,610 459 NA 304 7,431 155 0 188,879 24,373 462 0 303 8,360 139 0 194,357 25,349 453 0 306 10,951 250 0 203,435 26,329 463 104 554 21,842 91 490 26,620 108 569 27,469 96 512 30,773 97 512 39,168 1.66 1.38 1.72 1.76 3.69 4.52 4.35 3.22 4.50 4.33 1.62 1.52 1.66 1.63 3.45 4.80 4.46 4.19 4.51 3.30 1.55 1.66 1.93 2.15 3.29 4.92 4.67 2.76 5.17 2.83 1.46 1.47 1.43 1.53 3.49 5.23 4.91 4.91 4.34 1.21 1.36 1.23 — 1.16 3.01 5.15 4.92 4.87 4.61 3.84 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 147 Nebraska Nebraska Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -23,364 Industrial: 44,767 0.52 2,240 0.01 Vehicle Fuel: 0 0.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 45,054 0.93 Electric Utilities: 3,059 0.10 Commercial: 40,044 1.32 Total: 132,923 0.68 Table 75. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Nebraska, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 12 NA 22 NA 59 NA 87 NA 87 126 657 784 * * 784 * 784 13 771 771 0 0 924,993 8,687 211 2,032 -25,323 911,371 486 691 1,177 * * 1,177 * 1,177 3 1,174 1,174 0 0 1,021,817 9,848 173 1,437 -18,422 1,016,025 1,391 723 2,114 * * 2,114 * 2,114 0 2,114 2,114 0 0 933,217 11,718 222 791 2,039 950,100 2,093 805 2,898 * * 2,898 * 2,898 8 2,890 2,890 0 0 1,170,211 10,052 367 890 -24,879 1,159,532 1,557 683 2,240 * * 2,240 * 2,240 0 2,240 2,240 0 0 1,030,750 9,716 248 15 151,515 1,194,485 See footnotes at end of table. 148 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Nebraska Table 75. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Nebraska, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 115,808 0 0 786,554 8,916 92 911,371 17 2,368 14 44,671 40,291 24,758 0 3,689 113,409 115,808 106,853 0 0 898,635 10,254 283 1,016,025 31 2,555 9 41,414 34,490 26,451 * 1,903 104,258 106,853 126,112 0 0 809,216 14,485 287 950,100 56 2,520 0 48,256 34,745 38,658 1 1,876 123,537 126,112 126,744 0 0 1,019,871 12,524 393 1,159,532 86 3,282 3 44,397 38,946 36,960 9 3,061 123,373 126,744 136,384 0 0 1,054,114 3,872 115 1,194,485 58 3,401 2 45,054 40,044 44,767 * 3,059 132,923 136,384 0 3,294 13,266 2,612 0 4,063 15,558 1,038 0 3,142 28,068 484 0 7,726 28,971 34 0 9,181 37,370 63 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 48,256 28,822 28,230 668 1 R 44,397 33,550 29,892 55 9 45,054 34,796 36,642 124 * NA NA NA NA NA 413,354 60,947 718 NA NA NA NA NA 418,611 61,319 696 NA 5,923 10,428 615 0 413,358 60,599 718 0 5,396 7,069 563 0 428,201 62,045 766 0 5,248 8,125 1,214 0 427,720 61,275 2,432 108 661 34,482 99 562 38,005 117 573 53,842 104 628 48,251 105 654 18,407 2.06 — — 1.43 2.75 4.64 3.87 2.76 — 1.85 1.78 — — 1.54 2.91 4.82 3.99 2.92 — 2.28 1.81 — — 1.79 3.46 4.96 4.27 3.09 — 2.66 1.60 — — 1.34 2.98 5.01 4.24 3.12 4.67 2.02 1.19 — — 1.33 2.49 4.83 3.96 2.79 — 1.65 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 149 Nevada Nevada Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 108,112 Industrial: 30,641 0.36 13 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 109 4.08 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 20,686 0.43 Electric Utilities: 40,134 1.26 Commercial: 18,703 0.62 Total: 110,273 0.56 Table 76. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Nevada, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 53 0 0 53 0 53 0 53 53 0 0 69,164 0 39 0 -1,400 67,856 0 30 30 0 0 30 0 30 0 30 30 0 0 259,899 0 155 30 -10,782 249,332 0 21 21 0 0 21 0 21 0 21 21 0 0 329,846 0 244 38 -3,470 326,679 0 16 16 0 0 16 0 16 0 16 16 0 0 348,147 0 271 9 -893 347,550 0 13 13 0 0 13 0 13 0 13 13 0 0 355,804 0 228 0 2,910 358,955 See footnotes at end of table. 150 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Nevada Table 76. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Nevada, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 64,859 0 0 2,230 0 767 67,856 53 341 0 19,135 16,960 6,624 8 21,738 64,465 64,859 68,416 0 0 180,832 0 83 249,332 30 474 0 18,184 16,101 9,259 12 24,355 67,912 68,416 84,955 0 0 241,471 0 253 326,679 21 641 0 20,683 17,549 24,734 21 21,305 84,293 84,955 101,790 0 0 245,519 0 241 347,550 16 669 0 21,263 18,694 28,867 36 32,246 101,105 101,790 111,004 0 0 247,692 0 259 358,955 1 730 0 20,686 18,703 30,641 109 40,134 110,273 111,004 0 1,563 5,687 21,403 0 1,889 8,569 28,675 0 1,283 23,660 21,066 0 3,276 28,312 32,377 0 4,416 30,102 38,533 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 20,683 17,305 24,734 19,155 21 R 21,263 18,407 28,772 31,074 20 20,686 18,393 30,611 33,670 109 NA NA NA NA NA 283,307 22,124 113 NA NA NA NA NA 295,714 22,799 114 NA 245 0 1,923 0 305,099 23,207 117 0 286 95 1,303 16 336,353 24,521 119 0 309 30 4,863 0 364,112 25,593 120 68 767 58,621 61 706 81,222 68 756 211,398 63 762 242,577 57 731 255,340 — — — 1.74 2.33 5.61 4.34 4.21 3.72 1.78 — — — 1.77 2.37 5.59 4.33 4.07 3.45 1.91 — — — 1.79 3.03 5.69 4.40 4.30 3.34 2.45 — — — 1.87 3.18 6.66 5.36 5.67 3.81 1.99 — — — 1.79 2.73 6.76 5.40 5.34 3.73 1.71 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 151 New Hampshire New Hampshire Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 26,221 Industrial: 4,607 0.05 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 0 0.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 6,507 0.13 Electric Utilities: 2,248 0.07 Commercial: 6,514 0.21 Total: 19,877 0.10 Table 77. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New Hampshire, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19,494 0 0 128 -681 18,942 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24,110 0 0 96 -2,219 21,987 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24,232 0 0 154 -2,506 21,879 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20,249 0 0 160 4,181 24,590 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31,742 0 0 90 -6,413 25,419 See footnotes at end of table. 152 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 New Hampshire Table 77. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New Hampshire, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 14,127 0 0 4,815 0 0 18,942 0 33 0 5,609 5,028 3,457 0 0 14,094 14,127 16,852 0 0 5,135 0 0 21,987 0 81 0 6,449 5,862 3,828 0 633 16,771 16,852 16,918 0 0 4,962 0 0 21,879 0 341 0 6,493 6,142 3,805 0 136 16,577 16,918 19,706 0 0 4,884 0 0 24,590 0 974 0 6,572 6,412 4,471 * 1,277 18,732 19,706 19,899 0 0 5,521 0 0 25,419 0 22 0 6,507 6,514 4,607 * 2,248 19,877 19,899 0 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 225 0 0 52 1,639 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 6,493 6,142 3,697 0 0 R 6,572 6,412 3,634 0 * 6,507 6,514 2,809 0 * NA NA NA NA NA 67,991 11,088 361 NA NA NA NA NA 69,356 11,383 344 NA 0 109 0 0 70,938 11,726 334 0 0 837 1,271 0 72,656 12,240 324 0 0 1,798 2,211 0 74,232 12,450 332 82 454 9,575 93 515 11,128 92 524 11,394 90 524 13,799 88 523 13,877 — — — 3.40 3.40 7.14 6.35 4.31 — — — — — 3.81 3.58 7.55 6.74 4.49 — 2.20 — — — 3.79 3.76 7.66 6.83 4.68 — 2.21 — — — 3.88 3.49 7.96 7.17 4.44 6.21 2.13 — — — 3.42 3.39 7.16 6.44 3.80 6.16 1.86 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 153 New Jersey New Jersey Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 584,044 Industrial: 209,014 2.44 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 6 0.22 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 194,432 4.01 Electric Utilities: 45,897 1.44 Commercial: 138,965 4.58 Total: 588,315 2.99 Table 78. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New Jersey, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,049,018 0 2,221 14,789 62,468 1,128,497 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,108,758 0 2,471 14,362 51,223 1,176,813 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,018,950 0 2,313 14,950 71,249 1,107,463 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,119,949 0 3,565 7,737 48,070 1,179,320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,296,464 0 2,982 7,291 -465 1,306,272 See footnotes at end of table. 154 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 78. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New Jersey, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 New Jersey Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 463,437 0 0 662,376 0 2,683 1,128,497 0 2,917 0 176,640 121,240 100,768 0 61,874 460,521 463,437 546,260 0 0 628,131 0 2,422 1,176,813 0 3,566 0 198,462 130,891 174,569 0 38,772 542,695 546,260 551,939 0 0 552,903 0 2,620 1,107,463 0 2,908 0 195,569 128,942 188,889 0 35,631 549,030 551,939 584,853 0 0 589,632 0 4,835 1,179,320 0 2,497 0 216,873 132,008 190,845 4 42,625 582,356 584,853 590,797 0 0 712,420 0 3,055 1,306,272 0 2,482 0 194,432 138,965 209,014 6 45,897 588,315 590,797 0 7,401 44,419 2,056 0 10,012 77,276 623 0 10,901 83,216 3,919 0 11,045 81,222 1,637 0 19,074 98,456 3,725 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 195,569 104,813 R 73,920 34,366 0 216,873 103,523 R 74,939 29,126 4 194,432 111,869 79,863 30,145 6 NA NA NA NA NA 2,005,020 215,408 8,444 NA NA NA NA NA 2,032,115 212,726 11,474 NA 24,129 114,969 4,716 0 2,060,511 215,948 11,224 0 28,485 115,906 6,286 0 2,089,911 219,061 10,608 0 27,096 129,151 8,574 0 2,123,323 222,632 10,362 88 563 11,934 98 615 15,214 95 597 16,829 104 603 17,991 92 624 20,171 — — — 2.48 3.14 6.73 5.21 3.65 — 2.02 — — — 2.62 3.29 6.94 5.54 3.42 — 2.18 — — — 2.93 3.54 6.99 5.60 3.70 — 2.38 — — — 2.66 3.33 7.11 6.03 3.64 4.26 2.17 — — — 2.59 3.34 7.27 5.76 3.11 4.28 2.18 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 155 New Mexico N e w M e x i c o — Natural Gas 1995 Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: -1,127,336 Marketed Production: Industrial: 21,095 0.25 1,625,837 8.33 Vehicle Fuel: 73 2.73 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 28,770 0.59 Electric Utilities: 31,924 1.00 Commercial: 23,934 0.79 Total: 105,796 0.54 Table 79. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New Mexico, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 18,539 20,021 18,998 18,040 18,619 20,846 17,228 23,292 17,491 23,510 840,767 217,852 1,058,619 17,094 1,876 1,039,649 1,365 1,038,284 70,463 967,821 967,821 0 0 707,737 17,868 0 0 64,893 1,758,320 1,067,477 222,303 1,289,780 16,540 2,751 1,270,489 1,626 1,268,863 75,520 1,193,343 1,193,343 0 0 436,787 21,421 2,599 0 -83,792 1,570,358 1,208,771 221,560 1,430,331 16,568 2,753 1,411,010 1,581 1,409,429 83,193 1,326,236 1,326,236 0 0 289,001 24,794 0 0 -44,265 1,595,767 1,381,756 200,041 1,581,797 18,982 3,164 1,559,651 1,963 1,557,689 86,607 1,471,082 1,471,082 0 0 334,650 17,172 0 0 -165,975 1,656,929 1,398,631 242,247 1,640,878 9,615 3,282 1,627,982 2,144 1,625,837 85,668 1,540,169 1,540,169 0 0 343,196 16,986 0 0 -199,959 1,700,392 See footnotes at end of table. 156 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 New Mexico Table 79. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New Mexico, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 218,760 0 0 1,517,997 21,563 0 1,758,320 11,826 71,788 32,940 29,767 24,993 19,346 0 28,100 102,206 218,760 202,875 0 0 1,348,520 18,963 0 1,570,358 14,805 50,297 38,892 31,433 27,884 17,070 7 22,486 98,881 202,875 216,440 0 0 1,362,958 16,369 0 1,595,767 12,832 62,278 36,826 31,843 27,898 17,023 16 27,725 104,504 216,440 220,770 0 0 1,417,608 18,551 0 1,656,929 18,476 59,135 36,310 30,868 24,964 18,741 62 32,214 106,849 220,770 215,147 0 0 1,470,532 14,712 0 1,700,392 16,134 56,762 36,455 28,770 23,934 21,095 73 31,924 105,796 215,147 0 5,570 17,305 26,421 0 8,361 16,339 17,325 0 10,459 16,107 20,122 0 9,395 16,884 24,868 0 9,520 19,596 25,751 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 31,843 27,764 16,433 12,749 16 R 30,868 24,849 17,976 15,213 62 28,770 23,749 19,979 25,161 73 NA NA NA NA NA 379,472 38,622 1,337 NA NA NA NA NA 389,063 40,312 141 NA 134 590 8,239 0 397,681 40,166 152 0 115 765 11,360 0 409,095 39,846 1,097 0 186 1,116 2,711 0 421,896 38,099 1,065 78 647 14,470 81 692 121,064 80 695 111,995 75 627 17,084 68 628 19,808 1.37 — — 1.36 2.49 5.40 4.15 3.53 — 1.73 1.60 — — 1.31 2.25 4.75 3.36 6.86 — 1.99 1.79 — — 1.79 2.39 5.46 4.31 3.82 — 2.23 1.58 — — 1.61 2.02 5.61 4.41 3.39 5.11 1.99 1.26 — — 1.13 1.46 5.04 3.74 2.83 3.86 1.57 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 157 New York New York Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: 1,120,945 Marketed Production: Industrial: 278,576 3.25 18,400 0.09 Vehicle Fuel: 127 4.75 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 375,005 7.73 Electric Utilities: 246,265 7.70 Commercial: 231,352 7.63 Total: 1,131,325 5.75 Table 80. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New York, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 331 5,737 329 5,906 264 5,757 242 5,884 197 6,134 21,877 901 22,778 0 0 22,778 1 22,777 0 22,777 22,777 188,233 0 1,105,278 51,792 309 678 -15,759 1,353,309 22,697 824 23,521 0 0 23,521 13 23,508 0 23,508 23,508 435,470 0 1,121,178 60,693 363 1,190 -60,556 1,581,846 20,587 610 21,197 0 0 21,197 14 21,183 0 21,183 21,183 502,701 0 881,247 67,643 440 1,638 33,327 1,508,178 R 19,937 539 20,476 0 0 20,476 11 20,465 0 20,465 20,465 562,267 0 926,727 64,803 835 1,460 R 53,555 1,630,111 17,677 723 18,400 0 0 18,400 0 18,400 0 18,400 18,400 630,321 0 1,376,638 75,692 886 1,490 -15,053 2,088,373 See footnotes at end of table. 158 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 New York Table 80. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 New York, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 875,184 0 0 414,155 63,411 559 1,353,309 1,073 5,011 0 338,892 199,598 118,944 25 211,640 869,100 875,184 959,004 0 0 559,844 62,265 732 1,581,846 965 5,878 0 378,689 217,214 147,520 6 208,731 952,161 959,004 943,826 0 0 495,010 68,532 810 1,508,178 563 6,089 0 384,216 220,729 160,406 20 171,803 937,173 943,826 1,012,497 0 0 549,862 66,627 1,125 1,630,111 781 6,039 0 385,408 223,256 214,438 53 182,521 1,005,676 1,012,497 1,140,488 0 0 886,014 60,947 926 2,088,373 1,074 8,088 0 375,005 231,352 278,576 127 246,265 1,131,325 1,140,488 2,631 38,556 83,934 23,485 2,413 48,552 113,074 19,893 3,036 50,279 125,916 15,455 2,369 45,626 180,002 14,082 3,019 55,135 240,506 24,175 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 384,216 184,795 104,437 21,288 19 R 382,713 201,478 135,471 34,310 28 371,662 203,125 210,865 35,779 127 NA NA NA NA NA 4,472,005 310,941 28,837 NA NA NA NA NA 4,522,274 315,974 28,198 NA 35,934 55,969 147,451 1 3,990,564 298,020 23,833 2,695 21,779 78,967 135,488 25 4,008,868 301,499 21,833 3,343 28,227 67,711 199,843 0 4,030,702 308,760 22,484 76 642 4,125 84 687 5,232 96 741 6,730 96 740 9,822 93 749 12,390 2.15 2.63 — 2.71 2.92 7.35 5.47 4.72 4.68 2.30 2.25 2.48 — 2.86 3.01 7.58 5.75 4.93 5.47 2.48 2.40 2.49 — 3.15 3.32 8.15 6.16 5.17 4.45 2.73 2.35 2.44 — 2.21 3.02 8.75 6.51 5.22 3.64 2.30 2.30 2.30 — 1.52 2.47 8.42 6.10 4.69 2.13 2.13 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 159 North Carolina North Carolina Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 217,692 Industrial: 106,731 1.24 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 9 0.34 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 49,379 1.02 Electric Utilities: 3,146 0.10 Commercial: 37,362 1.23 Total: 196,626 1.00 Table 81. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 North Carolina, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 928,505 0 1,232 0 -10,276 919,461 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 943,723 0 1,122 2 -11,985 932,862 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 902,203 0 1,823 4 -16,686 887,344 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 901,123 0 1,802 3 -10,433 892,496 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 913,692 0 1,710 0 -15,104 900,298 See footnotes at end of table. 160 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 North Carolina Table 81. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 North Carolina, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 166,380 0 0 751,862 0 1,219 919,461 0 6,207 0 37,976 34,313 84,863 1 3,020 160,172 166,380 179,595 0 0 752,237 0 1,030 932,862 0 6,439 0 42,588 36,418 90,984 7 3,159 173,156 179,595 185,648 0 0 700,015 0 1,681 887,344 0 5,953 0 47,104 37,370 92,309 1 2,911 179,694 185,648 187,861 0 0 702,517 0 2,118 892,496 0 5,753 0 47,451 38,940 94,838 8 871 182,107 187,861 202,726 0 0 696,000 0 1,572 900,298 0 6,100 0 49,379 37,362 106,731 9 3,146 196,626 202,726 0 1,725 23,348 2,106 0 1,497 17,302 461 0 561 20,068 1,692 0 1,314 38,907 432 0 2,831 56,707 967 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 47,104 35,630 11,376 98 1 R 47,451 36,567 18,816 149 8 49,379 35,592 23,511 50 9 NA NA NA NA NA 539,321 70,207 3,506 NA NA NA NA NA 575,096 72,647 3,119 NA 1,740 80,933 2,644 0 607,388 76,386 2,664 0 2,374 76,023 703 0 652,307 80,739 3,401 0 1,770 83,220 2,970 0 678,147 84,041 3,652 70 489 24,205 74 501 29,171 78 489 34,650 73 482 27,885 73 445 29,225 — — — 1.83 2.69 6.24 4.53 3.24 4.65 2.76 — — — 1.86 2.88 6.60 4.79 3.34 5.08 2.96 — — — 2.08 3.15 6.99 5.51 3.74 2.60 3.63 — — — 2.08 3.27 7.30 5.56 3.68 4.44 3.38 — — — 1.77 2.95 6.93 5.24 3.56 4.27 2.40 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 161 North Dakota North Dakota Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -57,026 Industrial: 6,505 0.08 49,468 0.25 Vehicle Fuel: 12 0.45 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 11,209 0.23 Electric Utilities: 1 0.00 Commercial: 11,644 0.38 Total: 29,371 0.15 Table 82. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 North Dakota, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 472 100 496 104 525 101 507 104 463 99 13,359 49,298 62,657 2,128 4,447 56,082 2,603 53,479 6,342 47,137 47,137 0 0 394,319 0 0 52,557 -211 493,803 12,461 47,518 59,979 2,391 508 57,080 2,197 54,883 6,055 48,828 48,828 0 0 465,592 0 0 58,496 -7,998 564,918 18,892 46,059 64,951 2,231 532 62,188 2,337 59,851 5,924 53,927 53,927 0 0 517,897 0 0 57,680 -8,099 621,405 19,592 43,640 63,232 2,577 358 60,297 2,492 57,805 5,671 52,134 52,134 1,617 0 543,543 0 0 57,127 -4,439 649,983 16,914 39,760 56,674 2,813 93 53,768 4,300 49,468 5,327 44,141 44,141 4,559 0 574,766 0 0 57,393 869 681,729 See footnotes at end of table. 162 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 North Dakota Table 82. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 North Dakota, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 39,789 0 0 454,014 0 0 493,803 6,806 2,011 4,777 10,338 10,732 5,123 1 1 26,195 39,789 36,588 0 0 528,330 0 0 564,918 3,709 2,729 4,753 9,693 9,759 5,940 3 1 25,397 36,588 39,962 0 0 581,442 0 0 621,405 3,522 4,242 4,734 10,717 10,642 6,096 8 1 27,464 39,962 42,853 0 0 607,129 0 0 649,983 6,247 4,246 5,059 10,661 10,783 5,846 8 3 27,301 42,853 45,378 0 0 636,351 0 0 681,729 6,800 4,665 4,542 11,209 11,644 6,505 12 1 29,371 45,378 0 3,223 3,901 0 0 3,035 4,656 0 0 2,908 4,570 0 0 2,199 4,402 0 0 2,224 5,319 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10,717 7,834 R 400 1 8 10,661 7,937 R 506 2 8 11,209 8,342 169 1 12 NA NA NA NA NA 87,880 12,082 170 NA NA NA NA NA 89,522 12,353 171 NA 2,809 5,696 0 0 91,237 12,650 174 0 2,846 5,340 0 0 93,398 12,944 186 0 3,302 6,336 0 0 95,818 13,399 189 118 888 30,134 108 790 34,739 117 841 35,032 114 833 31,429 117 869 34,418 1.67 — — 1.35 3.49 4.82 4.34 3.19 3.34 4.36 1.97 — — 1.28 3.28 5.00 4.52 3.25 4.25 4.18 E 1.84 — — 1.84 3.29 5.23 4.75 3.42 4.61 4.59 NA 1.55 — 1.34 3.15 5.19 4.48 3.31 4.19 4.11 — 0.97 — 1.01 2.58 4.66 3.90 2.90 2.71 3.71 R = Revised data. E = Estimated data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 163 Ohio Ohio Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 842,107 Industrial: 336,552 3.92 126,336 0.65 Vehicle Fuel: 187 6.99 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 357,754 7.38 Electric Utilities: 7,459 0.23 Commercial: 175,160 5.78 Total: 877,112 4.46 Table 83. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Ohio, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,181 34,760 1,161 34,784 1,104 34,782 1,094 34,731 1,054 34,520 147,651 0 147,651 NA NA 147,651 NA 147,651 49 147,602 147,602 0 0 1,889,579 133,629 0 891 23,978 2,195,679 144,815 0 144,815 NA NA 144,815 NA 144,815 72 144,743 144,743 0 0 2,125,670 175,682 0 1,051 4,785 2,451,931 137,285 0 137,285 NA NA 137,285 NA 137,285 95 137,190 137,190 0 0 2,226,113 188,899 0 992 -174,022 2,379,173 132,151 0 132,151 NA NA 132,151 NA 132,151 104 132,047 132,047 0 0 2,617,648 163,084 0 1,432 -40,803 2,873,408 126,336 0 126,336 NA NA 126,336 NA 126,336 94 126,242 126,242 0 0 2,817,908 200,211 0 904 -112,044 3,033,222 See footnotes at end of table. 164 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Ohio Table 83. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Ohio, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 765,639 0 0 1,295,980 134,060 0 2,195,679 1,462 9,046 14 321,724 150,339 279,750 67 3,237 755,118 765,639 810,121 0 0 1,481,800 160,009 0 2,451,931 1,434 9,578 16 340,628 160,645 294,805 59 2,956 799,093 810,121 833,845 0 0 1,369,698 175,630 0 2,379,173 1,346 10,284 20 354,110 164,044 301,261 44 2,737 822,195 833,845 843,345 0 0 1,838,402 191,660 0 2,873,408 1,296 17,895 36 343,331 166,798 311,123 48 2,818 824,119 843,345 896,072 0 0 1,975,801 161,350 0 3,033,222 1,251 17,677 32 357,754 175,160 336,552 187 7,459 877,112 896,072 0 20,033 246,062 2,695 81 23,188 260,609 2,147 0 25,345 270,667 2,060 0 30,807 281,055 1,626 0 41,569 312,067 4,647 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 354,110 161,232 258,309 782 44 R 343,321 163,205 268,372 985 48 357,726 170,659 290,146 1,659 187 NA NA NA NA NA 2,801,716 236,519 8,479 NA NA NA NA NA 2,826,713 237,861 8,573 NA 2,812 42,951 1,939 0 2,867,959 240,684 8,678 11 3,594 42,751 1,703 0 2,921,536 245,190 8,655 28 4,501 46,407 3,667 0 2,967,375 250,223 8,650 115 636 32,993 121 675 34,388 123 682 34,715 118 680 35,947 121 700 38,908 2.38 — — 2.66 3.05 5.28 4.76 4.09 2.97 2.19 2.35 — — 2.83 3.26 5.20 4.72 4.15 3.12 2.31 2.46 — — 2.53 3.52 5.71 5.24 4.64 4.82 2.94 2.43 — — 2.50 3.48 5.88 5.38 4.45 4.87 3.85 2.33 — — 2.03 3.84 5.46 4.92 3.93 4.44 2.34 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 165 Oklahoma O k l a h o m a — Natural Gas 1995 Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: -1,062,233 Marketed Production: Industrial: 194,101 2.26 1,811,734 9.29 Vehicle Fuel: 117 4.38 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 68,702 1.42 Electric Utilities: 154,114 4.82 Commercial: 39,639 1.31 Total: 456,674 2.32 Table 84. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Oklahoma, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 14,725 28,216 13,926 28,902 13,289 29,118 13,487 29,121 13,438 29,733 1,794,138 359,714 2,153,852 NA NA 2,153,852 NA 2,153,852 101,851 2,052,001 2,052,001 0 0 330,531 106,360 0 0 -67,805 2,421,086 1,674,405 342,950 2,017,356 NA NA 2,017,356 NA 2,017,356 104,609 1,912,747 1,912,747 0 0 545,863 107,526 0 0 -112,462 2,453,674 1,732,997 316,945 2,049,942 NA NA 2,049,942 NA 2,049,942 101,962 1,947,980 1,947,980 0 0 511,429 136,715 0 0 -195,446 2,400,678 1,626,858 308,006 1,934,864 NA NA 1,934,864 NA 1,934,864 101,564 1,833,300 1,833,300 0 0 543,679 104,738 0 0 -303 2,481,414 1,521,857 289,877 1,811,734 NA NA 1,811,734 NA 1,811,734 94,930 1,716,804 1,716,804 0 0 810,112 114,073 0 0 -105,683 2,535,307 See footnotes at end of table. 166 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Oklahoma Table 84. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Oklahoma, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 570,154 0 0 1,756,711 94,221 0 2,421,086 46,200 25,083 42,166 69,200 39,588 180,695 8 167,214 456,705 570,154 543,827 0 0 1,812,379 97,468 0 2,453,674 53,278 25,654 39,700 65,811 35,190 175,168 45 148,980 425,195 543,827 578,777 0 0 1,670,651 151,249 0 2,400,678 60,658 26,602 39,211 78,360 40,766 179,406 108 153,666 452,306 578,777 572,074 0 0 1,785,764 123,576 0 2,481,414 55,607 26,146 35,432 69,211 36,504 195,909 157 153,109 454,889 572,074 568,153 0 0 1,872,345 94,809 0 2,535,307 45,946 30,633 34,900 68,702 39,639 194,101 117 154,114 456,674 568,153 0 3,445 104,773 131,393 0 4,052 133,643 137,019 0 4,095 124,925 145,216 0 4,214 148,340 139,435 0 5,894 164,610 138,365 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 78,360 37,460 35,853 154,024 2 R R 69,211 32,220 30,103 153,602 2 68,700 36,699 114,292 140,115 117 NA NA NA NA NA 824,172 86,744 2,840 NA NA NA NA NA 832,677 87,120 2,859 NA 3,306 143,553 7,796 106 842,130 88,181 2,912 R 0 4,284 165,806 4,457 154 845,448 87,494 2,853 2 2,940 79,809 14,582 0 856,604 88,358 2,845 84 456 63,625 79 404 61,269 93 462 61,609 82 417 68,668 80 449 68,225 1.47 — — 1.62 2.04 4.72 3.91 1.69 3.83 2.98 1.70 — — 1.79 2.22 4.96 4.23 2.02 3.06 3.20 1.88 — — 1.72 2.45 4.94 4.42 2.20 2.66 3.23 1.70 — — 1.64 2.46 5.50 4.73 2.14 2.36 2.76 1.44 — — 1.36 2.52 5.56 4.48 2.27 2.36 2.34 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 167 Oregon Oregon Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 140,862 Industrial: 68,904 0.80 1,923 0.01 Vehicle Fuel: 18 0.67 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 28,067 0.58 Electric Utilities: 19,136 0.60 Commercial: 22,419 0.74 Total: 138,545 0.70 Table 85. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Oregon, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 16 NA 16 NA 18 NA 19 NA 17 2,741 0 2,741 0 0 2,741 0 2,741 0 2,741 2,741 0 0 488,666 5,288 389 4 37,975 535,062 2,580 0 2,580 0 0 2,580 0 2,580 0 2,580 2,580 0 0 541,201 6,985 409 2 27,923 579,101 4,003 0 4,003 0 0 4,003 0 4,003 0 4,003 4,003 0 0 540,702 6,302 1,360 3 25,583 577,952 4,200 0 4,200 55 924 3,221 0 3,221 0 3,221 3,221 0 0 765,764 5,237 1,117 2 6,816 782,157 2,520 0 2,520 43 554 1,923 0 1,923 0 1,923 1,923 0 0 882,385 3,567 675 2 4,075 892,627 See footnotes at end of table. 168 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Oregon Table 85. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Oregon, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 123,436 0 0 405,163 5,853 609 535,062 60 8,819 0 26,324 22,328 55,049 0 10,856 114,557 123,436 122,350 0 0 450,261 6,114 376 579,101 68 6,812 0 23,109 19,570 58,519 6 14,264 115,469 122,350 135,611 0 0 435,002 6,202 1,137 577,952 118 4,877 0 29,777 24,047 60,617 8 16,167 130,615 135,611 146,409 0 0 628,931 5,956 860 782,157 95 5,788 0 28,848 22,960 62,569 17 26,132 140,526 146,409 145,867 0 0 741,523 4,447 790 892,627 66 7,256 0 28,067 22,419 68,904 18 19,136 138,545 145,867 0 477 44,521 10,798 0 433 46,434 12,818 0 504 43,558 16,041 0 430 42,891 26,310 0 419 51,352 19,136 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 29,777 23,543 16,067 14,879 8 R 28,848 22,529 18,733 26,310 17 28,067 22,001 22,694 19,136 18 NA NA NA NA NA 376,166 55,374 787 NA NA NA NA NA 354,256 50,251 740 NA 504 44,549 1,162 0 371,151 51,910 696 0 430 43,835 0 0 391,845 53,700 765 0 419 46,211 0 0 411,465 55,409 791 70 403 69,949 65 389 79,080 80 463 87,093 74 428 81,789 68 405 87,110 1.42 — — 2.32 2.39 6.13 4.75 3.41 — 1.59 1.29 — — 2.16 2.34 6.17 4.73 3.36 2.17 1.97 1.70 — — 1.71 2.48 6.42 5.04 3.48 3.77 2.28 2.06 — — 1.86 2.73 6.99 5.52 3.61 4.91 1.85 0.93 — — 1.77 2.42 6.74 5.23 3.41 4.63 1.31 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 169 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 735,244 Industrial: 249,928 2.91 111,000 0.57 Vehicle Fuel: 10 0.37 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 262,126 5.40 Electric Utilities: 24,697 0.77 Commercial: 143,735 4.74 Total: 680,495 3.46 Table 86. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Pennsylvania, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,629 31,000 1,528 31,000 1,717 31,100 R 1,800 20,296 1,482 31,025 152,500 0 152,500 NA NA 152,500 NA 152,500 395 152,105 152,105 0 0 2,032,791 718,706 2,412 222 33,989 2,940,224 138,675 0 138,675 NA NA 138,675 NA 138,675 604 138,071 138,071 0 0 2,240,904 377,889 2,797 132 -28,977 2,730,816 132,130 0 132,130 NA NA 132,130 NA 132,130 513 131,617 131,617 0 0 2,167,583 381,060 4,534 110 -236,955 2,447,949 R 120,506 R 0 120,506 111,000 0 111,000 NA NA 111,000 NA 111,000 582 110,418 110,418 0 0 2,718,075 396,393 3,921 75 -188,486 3,040,396 R NA NA R 120,506 NA R 120,506 513 R 119,993 119,993 R 0 0 2,165,861 340,334 5,030 252 R -111,958 R 2,519,513 See footnotes at end of table. 170 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Pennsylvania Table 86. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Pennsylvania, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 R 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 639,319 0 0 1,591,144 707,371 2,390 2,940,224 3,343 34,129 159 242,728 125,546 231,375 3 2,037 601,688 639,319 682,521 0 0 1,661,664 383,762 2,869 2,730,816 3,040 38,548 341 266,528 134,254 236,708 3 3,100 640,593 682,521 691,021 0 0 1,370,888 381,711 4,329 2,447,949 3,910 36,289 235 268,996 131,776 241,508 4 8,304 650,587 691,021 R 697,232 721,433 0 0 1,982,831 332,608 3,523 3,040,396 2,888 37,869 181 262,126 143,735 249,928 10 24,697 680,495 721,433 0 0 1,476,943 339,512 5,826 2,519,513 R 3,136 37,959 116 268,405 138,473 236,417 10 12,716 656,021 R 697,232 1,137 28,528 183,097 1,801 1,402 32,481 182,522 3,252 1,397 29,758 183,131 3,264 998 35,514 187,980 8,948 211 45,481 209,372 24,181 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 268,996 117,745 152,465 5,984 2 R 268,405 124,236 172,414 6,195 7 262,126 129,771 184,624 3,549 5 NA NA NA NA NA 2,333,377 191,103 6,344 NA NA NA NA NA 2,363,575 193,863 6,496 NA 14,030 89,043 3,021 1 2,386,249 198,299 6,407 0 14,237 64,003 7,958 3 2,393,053 206,812 6,388 0 13,964 65,304 22,028 4 2,413,715 209,245 6,328 104 657 36,472 113 693 36,439 113 665 37,694 112 670 37,010 109 687 39,496 2.20 — — 2.41 3.27 6.76 6.00 4.02 5.26 3.05 1.95 — — 2.41 3.29 6.60 5.87 3.75 5.97 3.06 2.71 — — 2.83 3.41 6.84 5.99 3.85 8.28 2.65 2.76 — — 2.47 3.46 7.44 6.50 4.01 6.46 2.36 2.84 — — 2.00 3.09 7.16 6.28 3.90 7.24 2.04 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 171 Rhode Island Rhode Island Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 100,100 Industrial: 35,109 0.41 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 2 0.07 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 17,342 0.36 Electric Utilities: 5,002 0.16 Commercial: 12,064 0.40 Total: 69,520 0.35 Table 87. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Rhode Island, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166,305 0 355 92 -1,492 165,260 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 205,808 0 1,216 155 3,935 211,114 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 159,848 0 800 126 11,282 172,056 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 184,516 0 996 0 12,678 198,189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 251,800 0 908 27 -30,041 222,694 See footnotes at end of table. 172 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Rhode Island Table 87. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Rhode Island, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 54,310 0 0 110,202 0 749 165,260 0 161 0 17,366 8,269 26,867 9 1,638 54,148 54,310 77,833 0 0 132,486 0 796 211,114 0 357 0 20,000 9,080 47,917 9 469 77,476 77,833 75,559 0 0 96,034 0 462 172,056 0 213 0 19,722 9,205 46,031 1 387 75,346 75,559 71,267 0 0 125,766 0 1,156 198,189 0 366 0 17,384 12,049 40,921 1 546 70,901 71,267 70,137 0 0 151,700 0 857 222,694 0 617 0 17,342 12,064 35,109 2 5,002 69,520 70,137 0 0 23,032 1,771 0 0 42,457 466 0 0 41,243 0 0 0 37,257 0 0 0 31,211 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 19,722 7,825 43,502 0 1 R 17,384 10,524 39,723 0 1 17,342 11,206 33,885 0 2 NA NA NA NA NA 196,438 18,430 1,107 NA NA NA NA NA 197,926 18,607 1,096 NA 1,380 2,529 0 0 198,563 21,178 1,066 0 1,525 1,197 0 0 200,959 21,208 1,064 0 858 1,224 0 0 202,947 21,472 359 88 449 24,270 101 488 43,720 99 435 43,181 87 568 38,459 85 562 97,798 — — — 3.41 3.68 7.63 6.03 5.40 3.77 2.04 — — — 2.94 3.82 7.68 6.32 4.66 3.88 2.20 — — — 3.31 4.41 8.17 7.10 5.11 7.09 2.51 — — — 2.69 4.17 9.12 7.57 4.43 7.09 2.29 — — — 2.21 3.57 8.02 6.41 4.09 5.85 1.90 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 173 South Carolina South Carolina Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 147,041 Industrial: 98,332 1.15 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 1 0.04 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 25,164 0.52 Electric Utilities: 6,615 0.21 Commercial: 18,868 0.62 Total: 148,980 0.76 Table 88. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 South Carolina, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,050,481 0 396 47 7,170 1,058,094 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,065,954 0 323 26 9,179 1,075,482 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,024,140 0 752 34 11,296 1,036,222 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,025,779 0 682 154 14,766 1,041,381 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,053,357 0 754 62 4,985 1,059,158 See footnotes at end of table. 174 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 South Carolina Table 88. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 South Carolina, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 133,828 0 0 923,920 0 346 1,058,094 0 2,808 0 19,612 15,796 85,790 0 9,823 131,020 133,828 138,057 0 0 937,086 0 339 1,075,482 0 2,900 0 22,392 16,644 94,327 0 1,795 135,157 138,057 141,522 0 0 893,469 0 1,231 1,036,222 0 2,755 0 24,345 17,014 95,557 0 1,851 138,767 141,522 144,526 0 0 896,007 0 847 1,041,381 0 2,663 0 23,486 17,870 97,500 2 3,005 141,863 144,526 151,915 0 0 906,316 0 927 1,059,158 0 2,934 0 25,164 18,868 98,332 1 6,615 148,980 151,915 0 278 25,368 0 0 239 31,176 0 0 132 33,507 0 0 265 22,755 0 0 688 18,336 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 24,345 14,156 12,292 0 0 R 23,486 14,435 17,424 60 2 25,164 15,127 18,452 72 1 NA NA NA NA NA 344,763 39,999 1,400 NA NA NA NA NA 357,818 40,968 1,568 NA 2,859 83,265 1,415 0 370,411 42,191 1,625 0 3,435 80,076 2,961 0 416,773 45,487 1,928 0 3,740 79,880 12,663 0 412,259 47,293 1,802 57 395 61,279 63 406 60,158 66 403 58,804 56 393 50,571 61 399 54,568 — — — 1.87 2.95 6.98 5.56 2.95 — 1.53 — — — 1.94 3.23 7.03 5.65 3.13 — 1.73 — — — 2.08 3.54 7.14 5.82 3.35 — 2.97 — — — 2.06 3.67 7.65 6.11 3.32 3.40 1.71 — — — 1.80 3.25 7.54 6.09 3.11 4.67 1.64 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 175 South Dakota South Dakota Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 33,963 Industrial: 6,933 0.08 1,252 0.01 Vehicle Fuel: 4 0.15 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 12,610 0.26 Electric Utilities: 931 0.03 Commercial: 10,685 0.35 Total: 31,164 0.16 Table 89. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 South Dakota, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 54 NA 38 NA 47 NA 55 NA 56 489 5,315 5,804 77 0 5,726 4,844 882 0 882 882 0 0 459,068 0 15 3 365 460,334 1,006 5,957 6,963 30 0 6,932 5,476 1,456 0 1,456 1,456 0 0 532,549 0 13 10 -1,036 532,993 854 6,204 7,057 19 0 7,038 5,732 1,306 0 1,306 1,306 0 0 592,248 0 0 9 -650 592,913 1,000 6,264 7,264 22 0 7,242 5,805 1,437 0 1,437 1,437 0 0 613,908 0 0 61 -773 614,633 848 7,526 8,374 0 0 8,374 7,122 1,252 0 1,252 1,252 0 0 638,002 0 0 37 -960 638,331 See footnotes at end of table. 176 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 South Dakota Table 89. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 South Dakota, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 26,260 0 0 434,073 0 0 460,334 393 338 0 11,218 9,473 4,658 2 177 25,529 26,260 26,645 0 0 506,324 0 24 532,993 451 1,741 0 10,791 9,122 4,488 5 48 24,454 26,645 31,311 0 0 561,602 0 0 592,913 452 2,564 0 12,431 10,696 4,976 7 186 28,295 31,311 30,980 0 0 583,653 0 0 614,633 437 2,541 0 12,056 10,274 5,508 5 159 28,002 30,980 34,292 0 0 604,039 0 0 638,331 404 2,724 0 12,610 10,685 6,933 4 931 31,164 34,292 0 1,723 2,090 151 0 1,603 2,129 714 0 1,724 2,428 142 0 1,124 3,449 64 0 1,406 5,017 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 12,431 8,890 R 2,040 0 7 12,056 9,491 R 2,571 0 5 12,610 9,868 2,835 0 4 NA NA NA NA NA 107,846 13,692 283 NA NA NA NA NA 110,291 14,133 319 NA 1,806 2,935 154 0 128,029 16,523 355 0 784 2,936 64 0 119,544 15,539 381 0 816 4,098 0 0 124,152 16,285 396 104 692 16,459 98 645 14,068 97 647 14,016 101 661 14,456 102 656 17,509 1.12 — — 1.42 3.11 4.94 4.04 3.31 4.13 1.77 1.79 — — 1.22 3.10 5.15 4.19 3.63 4.08 2.88 2.13 — — 1.80 3.35 5.30 4.37 3.76 4.19 2.41 1.73 — — 1.36 3.35 5.27 4.35 3.72 3.17 2.65 1.59 — — 1.03 2.88 5.05 3.99 3.44 3.89 1.58 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 177 Tennessee Tennessee Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 268,584 Industrial: 125,814 1.47 1,820 0.01 Vehicle Fuel: 3 0.11 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 59,994 1.24 Electric Utilities: 2,055 0.06 Commercial: 51,235 1.69 Total: 239,100 1.22 Table 90. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Tennessee, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. NA 0 NA 0 NA 0 NA 0 NA 0 0 1,856 1,856 NA NA 1,856 NA 1,856 0 1,856 1,856 0 0 3,210,927 0 1,923 8 39,041 3,253,755 0 1,770 1,770 NA NA 1,770 NA 1,770 0 1,770 1,770 0 0 3,361,934 0 3,065 12 70,754 3,437,535 0 1,660 1,660 NA NA 1,660 NA 1,660 0 1,660 1,660 0 0 3,510,786 0 2,931 13 51,663 3,567,053 0 1,990 1,990 NA NA 1,990 NA 1,990 0 1,990 1,990 0 0 3,878,897 0 2,879 84 24,107 3,907,957 0 1,820 1,820 NA NA 1,820 NA 1,820 0 1,820 1,820 0 0 4,027,113 0 3,035 33 -14,215 4,017,785 See footnotes at end of table. 178 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Tennessee Table 90. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Tennessee, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 227,108 0 0 3,025,125 0 1,522 3,253,755 41 15,756 3 49,357 45,953 115,786 1 211 211,309 227,108 241,702 0 0 3,193,074 0 2,759 3,437,535 39 16,388 0 52,220 46,532 126,230 2 291 225,275 241,702 254,218 0 0 3,310,172 0 2,663 3,567,053 49 18,655 0 58,919 50,754 124,306 4 1,531 235,514 254,218 246,157 0 0 3,658,815 0 2,985 3,907,957 44 18,106 0 57,334 50,760 118,889 5 1,019 228,007 246,157 256,843 0 0 3,758,529 0 2,414 4,017,785 47 17,696 0 59,994 51,235 125,814 3 2,055 239,100 256,843 0 1,961 51,462 143 0 1,680 63,666 219 0 2,129 66,780 1,015 0 2,992 64,615 498 0 3,163 65,914 1,414 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 58,919 47,002 38,150 0 4 R 57,057 46,932 44,500 0 5 59,994 47,235 47,941 0 3 NA NA NA NA NA 661,105 89,863 2,369 NA NA NA NA NA 696,140 91,999 2,425 NA 3,752 86,155 1,625 0 733,363 94,860 2,512 277 3,829 74,389 971 0 768,421 97,943 2,440 0 4,000 77,873 2,127 0 804,724 101,561 2,393 75 511 48,876 75 506 52,054 80 535 49,485 75 518 48,725 75 504 52,576 1.72 — — 2.61 2.73 5.19 4.76 3.22 4.11 2.52 1.79 — — 2.44 2.90 5.50 5.06 3.44 4.35 2.49 2.65 — — 2.23 2.93 5.69 5.27 3.89 4.63 1.11 2.16 — — 1.88 2.71 6.13 5.56 3.84 5.69 R 1.20 1.54 — — 1.59 2.71 5.77 5.18 3.34 5.08 2.28 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 179 Texas Texas Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: -2,404,535 Marketed Production: Industrial: 1,923,763 22.42 6,330,048 32.45 Vehicle Fuel: 29 1.08 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 206,415 4.26 Electric Utilities: 1,047,274 32.76 Commercial: 209,584 6.91 Total: 3,387,065 17.23 Table 91. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Texas, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 42,849 47,615 42,089 46,298 41,379 47,101 42,357 48,654 43,067 54,635 5,538,692 1,306,851 6,845,543 360,852 173,399 6,311,291 30,638 6,280,654 353,737 5,926,917 5,926,917 0 0 709,907 164,510 0 1,076 -270,304 6,532,106 5,406,256 1,301,756 6,708,012 362,458 180,003 6,165,551 19,689 6,145,862 374,126 5,771,736 5,771,736 0 0 566,789 384,042 0 1 -64,200 6,658,369 5,474,559 1,342,368 6,816,927 348,558 184,258 6,284,111 34,486 6,249,624 385,063 5,864,561 5,864,561 1,678 0 538,183 232,070 0 3 -65,481 6,571,015 5,643,577 1,268,127 6,911,705 319,360 196,463 6,395,881 42,037 6,353,844 381,020 5,972,824 5,972,824 7,013 0 603,826 274,046 0 1 R -164,969 6,692,740 R 5,660,153 1,212,503 6,872,656 296,192 200,233 6,376,231 46,183 6,330,048 381,712 5,948,336 5,948,336 6,722 0 853,812 300,889 0 1 232,524 7,342,283 See footnotes at end of table. 180 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Texas Table 91. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Texas, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 3,560,113 58,851 0 2,742,234 170,908 0 6,532,106 125,198 81,963 172,035 222,200 180,973 1,772,691 2 1,005,051 3,180,917 3,560,113 3,476,274 93,408 0 2,748,086 340,602 0 6,658,369 123,111 80,903 170,734 214,682 184,673 1,734,001 4 968,165 3,101,526 3,476,274 3,741,252 36,423 0 2,571,929 221,412 0 6,571,015 130,916 82,175 165,507 231,799 175,988 1,882,288 73 1,072,506 3,362,654 3,741,252 3,666,329 44,041 0 2,672,096 310,273 0 6,692,740 139,427 95,684 158,826 213,433 180,232 1,829,478 45 1,049,205 3,272,393 3,666,329 3,802,489 61,241 0 3,203,828 274,724 0 7,342,283 178,827 81,877 154,721 206,415 209,584 1,923,763 29 1,047,274 3,387,065 3,802,489 43 19,287 1,227,979 534,110 43 37,443 1,190,677 449,615 0 28,423 1,258,773 544,255 0 31,742 1,321,308 659,710 0 65,911 1,402,017 577,894 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 231,799 157,320 1,014,361 424,350 73 R 213,433 167,798 1,114,766 512,960 6 206,415 154,451 1,069,917 410,160 2 NA NA NA NA NA 3,274,482 269,411 13,770 NA NA NA NA NA 3,285,025 292,990 5,481 NA 18,667 867,927 444,175 0 3,346,809 297,516 5,823 0 12,433 714,712 478,646 40 3,350,314 306,376 5,222 0 55,133 853,846 473,726 27 3,446,120 325,785 9,043 68 672 128,736 65 630 316,366 69 592 323,250 64 588 350,341 60 643 212,735 1.59 — 1.75 1.62 2.88 5.71 4.01 1.93 5.49 2.03 1.77 — 1.92 1.66 3.06 5.78 4.09 2.12 4.53 2.25 2.09 1.94 2.10 1.82 3.32 5.91 4.45 2.51 5.03 2.47 1.89 1.99 1.68 1.64 3.00 5.99 4.33 2.20 3.41 2.20 1.61 1.53 1.49 1.64 2.95 5.92 4.09 1.89 2.88 1.93 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 181 Utah Utah Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 42,414 Industrial: 42,373 0.49 241,290 1.24 Vehicle Fuel: 100 3.74 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 48,975 1.01 Electric Utilities: 8,707 0.27 Commercial: 26,825 0.88 Total: 126,981 0.65 Table 92. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Utah, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 1,702 913 1,830 1,006 2,040 1,061 1,789 1,303 1,580 1,127 238,133 85,527 323,660 177,218 NA 146,442 1,625 144,817 14,392 130,425 130,425 0 0 85,735 42,224 0 0 -44,706 213,678 229,494 84,781 314,275 141,698 NA 172,577 1,284 171,293 11,851 159,442 159,442 0 0 333,653 26,740 0 0 -92,653 427,182 264,481 71,702 336,183 108,629 NA 227,554 2,153 225,401 13,300 212,101 212,101 0 0 393,269 27,216 0 0 -99,012 533,574 304,347 42,672 347,019 72,798 NA 274,221 3,363 270,858 13,780 257,078 257,078 0 0 444,646 22,921 0 0 -104,650 619,996 262,400 40,833 303,233 26,874 NA 276,358 35,069 241,290 13,679 227,611 227,611 0 0 431,245 32,084 0 0 -113,083 577,857 See footnotes at end of table. 182 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Utah Table 92. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Utah, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 132,766 0 0 48,664 32,248 0 213,678 4,597 864 9,141 50,572 19,276 43,120 6 5,190 118,164 132,766 122,649 0 0 273,310 31,222 0 427,182 3,866 1,284 8,745 44,701 16,584 40,878 15 6,576 108,755 122,649 138,044 0 0 361,042 34,488 0 533,574 3,241 2,513 9,285 51,779 22,588 42,301 33 6,305 123,005 138,044 137,073 0 0 440,415 42,508 0 619,996 3,322 2,807 9,951 48,922 26,501 36,618 52 8,900 120,993 137,073 156,824 0 0 388,831 32,201 0 577,857 18,520 2,831 8,492 48,975 26,825 42,373 100 8,707 126,981 156,824 0 0 36,534 4,562 0 0 36,087 5,434 0 0 39,387 5,004 0 4,438 32,238 7,922 0 4,892 37,694 7,515 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 51,779 21,258 R 1,891 0 33 48,922 20,273 R 1,999 6,200 52 48,975 20,102 1,772 7,094 100 NA NA NA NA NA 455,649 35,627 631 NA NA NA NA NA 467,664 36,145 783 NA 1,330 40,410 5,009 0 484,438 37,816 345 0 6,228 34,619 1,756 0 503,583 39,183 252 0 6,723 40,601 457 0 523,622 40,101 713 111 541 68,336 96 459 52,207 107 597 122,611 97 676 145,310 94 669 59,430 1.54 — — 2.51 3.89 5.44 4.50 3.69 5.52 1.72 1.63 — — 2.25 4.09 5.44 4.40 3.91 5.42 1.87 1.77 — — 1.91 2.63 5.13 4.06 3.67 5.27 2.31 1.54 — — 1.94 3.31 4.96 3.84 2.74 4.90 2.42 1.15 — — 1.57 2.88 4.74 3.64 2.34 4.73 2.26 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 183 Vermont Vermont Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 9,094 Industrial: 2,159 0.03 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 0 0.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 2,299 0.05 Electric Utilities: 138 0.00 Commercial: 2,672 0.09 Total: 7,268 0.04 Table 93. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Vermont, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15,796 0 0 0 0 6 -78 15,723 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,248 0 0 0 0 3 3 17,254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16,424 0 0 0 0 4 -103 16,325 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,091 0 0 0 0 9 -12 18,088 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,429 0 0 0 0 4 -1,823 16,610 See footnotes at end of table. 184 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Vermont Table 93. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Vermont, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 7,073 0 0 8,651 0 0 15,723 0 3 0 2,203 2,058 1,717 0 1,091 7,069 7,073 7,601 0 0 9,653 0 0 17,254 0 3 0 2,520 2,319 1,958 0 801 7,598 7,601 7,228 0 0 9,097 0 0 16,325 0 3 0 2,530 2,382 2,045 0 268 7,225 7,228 7,299 0 0 10,789 0 0 18,088 0 3 0 2,438 2,669 2,023 0 166 7,297 7,299 7,275 0 0 9,335 0 0 16,610 0 7 0 2,299 2,672 2,159 0 138 7,268 7,275 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,530 2,382 R 100 0 0 2,438 2,669 R 116 0 0 2,299 2,672 131 0 0 NA NA NA NA NA 19,879 3,154 13 NA NA NA NA NA 20,468 3,198 18 NA 0 1,945 268 0 21,553 3,314 20 0 0 1,908 165 0 22,546 3,512 24 0 0 2,028 138 0 23,523 3,649 23 111 652 132,070 123 725 108,751 117 719 102,255 108 760 84,307 98 732 93,854 — 2.80 — 2.86 2.87 6.23 5.24 2.99 — 1.72 — 2.86 — 2.96 2.93 6.70 5.67 3.28 — 2.00 — 2.14 — 2.89 2.96 6.19 5.25 3.57 — 2.01 — 2.14 — 2.89 3.11 6.94 5.60 3.47 — 2.31 — 2.53 — 1.05 2.61 6.82 5.43 3.39 — 1.95 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 185 Virginia Virginia Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 205,234 Industrial: 97,499 1.14 49,818 0.26 Vehicle Fuel: 43 1.61 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 68,712 1.42 Electric Utilities: 16,414 0.51 Commercial: 56,948 1.88 Total: 239,616 1.22 Table 94. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Virginia, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 225 886 904 1,153 1,322 1,426 1,833 1,470 1,836 1,671 14,906 0 14,906 0 0 14,906 0 14,906 0 14,906 14,906 0 0 1,077,858 0 243 240 -1,941 1,091,307 24,733 0 24,733 0 0 24,733 0 24,733 0 24,733 24,733 0 0 1,119,418 0 168 245 -14,334 1,130,230 37,840 0 37,840 0 0 37,840 0 37,840 0 37,840 37,840 0 0 1,035,590 0 274 538 -4,287 1,069,956 50,259 0 50,259 0 0 50,259 0 50,259 0 50,259 50,259 0 0 1,025,827 0 236 1,195 38,265 1,115,782 49,818 0 49,818 0 0 49,818 0 49,818 0 49,818 49,818 0 0 1,055,691 0 1,276 445 -8,362 1,098,868 See footnotes at end of table. 186 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Virginia Table 94. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Virginia, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 174,671 0 0 916,463 0 173 1,091,307 327 6,636 0 54,199 44,077 59,962 0 9,471 167,709 174,671 200,039 0 0 930,018 0 173 1,130,230 653 6,454 0 62,431 50,757 68,808 0 10,936 192,932 200,039 217,893 0 0 851,890 0 173 1,069,956 1,120 5,736 0 65,472 52,880 72,949 1 19,735 211,037 217,893 230,562 0 0 885,104 0 116 1,115,782 1,102 6,338 0 65,176 52,944 85,764 20 19,219 223,122 230,562 247,198 0 0 850,457 0 1,214 1,098,868 1,296 6,286 0 68,712 56,948 97,499 43 16,414 239,616 247,198 0 2,826 42,709 9,441 0 4,719 51,223 11,669 0 5,902 54,791 25,823 0 7,039 67,341 26,706 0 9,062 83,030 20,462 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 65,472 38,314 45,531 18,774 1 R 65,176 39,093 51,312 17,932 18 68,712 41,333 59,471 13,613 6 NA NA NA NA NA 651,203 67,997 1,156 NA NA NA NA NA 664,500 69,629 1,101 NA 14,566 27,418 7,075 0 690,061 70,161 2,706 0 13,851 34,452 8,865 2 721,495 72,188 2,740 0 15,615 38,028 6,849 36 753,003 74,690 2,812 83 648 51,870 94 729 62,496 95 754 26,958 90 733 31,301 91 762 34,672 1.88 — — 1.86 2.76 6.80 4.85 3.81 — 1.90 1.85 — — 1.93 2.91 6.69 4.97 3.72 — 2.47 2.29 — — 2.27 3.33 7.51 5.60 3.88 5.62 2.89 2.15 — — 2.14 3.44 7.63 5.67 3.15 2.57 2.66 1.72 — — 1.83 2.92 7.18 5.08 3.35 2.30 2.67 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 187 Washington Washington Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 258,102 Industrial: 109,997 1.28 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 107 4.00 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 52,763 1.09 Electric Utilities: 6,356 0.20 Commercial: 42,568 1.40 Total: 211,791 1.08 Table 95. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Washington, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 235,614 0 493,474 11,013 0 154 -64,376 675,878 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 270,477 0 491,200 18,960 471 180 -55,862 725,426 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 306,030 0 515,637 17,661 7,886 4 -85,384 761,833 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 320,362 0 713,101 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 335,866 0 804,621 15,452 2,055 0 -34,861 1,123,134 17,133 1,701 0 R -52,630 999,668 See footnotes at end of table. 188 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Washington Table 95. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Washington, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 172,996 0 0 488,666 14,214 2 675,878 0 5,094 0 46,222 41,738 79,735 66 139 167,901 172,996 169,161 0 0 542,972 13,294 0 725,426 0 3,069 0 43,048 37,800 79,766 94 5,385 166,092 169,161 198,380 0 0 540,711 19,575 3,167 761,833 0 4,229 0 53,258 43,620 92,274 100 4,899 194,151 198,380 212,782 0 0 765,840 18,705 2,340 999,668 0 6,437 0 53,144 42,982 107,603 155 2,461 206,346 212,782 220,427 0 0 882,385 17,815 1,902 1,122,529 0 8,636 0 52,763 42,568 109,997 107 6,356 211,791 220,427 0 3,247 44,526 88 0 4,831 49,911 3,597 0 2,671 54,177 1,195 0 1,993 62,877 2,328 0 3,514 73,798 2,084 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 53,258 33,533 47,153 0 77 R 53,144 34,631 48,545 2,307 60 52,763 33,710 47,261 1,682 17 NA NA NA NA NA 492,189 60,887 3,495 NA NA NA NA NA 528,913 63,391 3,490 NA 10,087 45,121 1,195 23 565,475 65,810 3,448 0 8,352 59,059 20 95 604,315 68,118 3,586 0 8,858 62,735 402 90 638,603 70,781 3,544 94 686 22,814 81 596 22,856 94 663 26,762 88 631 30,007 83 601 31,037 — 1.51 — 1.98 1.91 4.68 4.06 2.79 4.06 4.02 — 1.47 — 1.89 1.90 5.00 4.32 2.91 4.20 3.31 — 1.81 — 1.37 2.39 5.23 4.53 3.22 4.42 3.89 — 1.81 — 1.84 2.54 5.70 4.90 2.95 4.29 4.95 — 1.23 — 1.78 2.18 5.89 5.00 2.74 5.63 4.60 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 189 West Virginia West Virginia Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -53,056 Industrial: 52,239 0.61 186,231 0.95 Vehicle Fuel: 7 0.26 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 35,379 0.73 Electric Utilities: 410 0.01 Commercial: 25,872 0.85 Total: 113,908 0.58 Table 96. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 West Virginia, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 2,528 37,800 2,356 38,250 2,439 33,716 R 2,565 39,830 2,499 36,144 198,605 0 198,605 NA NA 198,605 NA 198,605 9,745 188,860 188,860 0 0 1,322,383 121,139 0 0 -62,701 1,569,682 E 182,000 0 182,000 171,024 0 171,024 NA NA 171,024 NA 171,024 10,830 160,194 160,194 0 0 1,517,304 151,836 0 0 122,550 1,951,884 R R 183,773 0 183,773 186,231 0 186,231 NA NA 186,231 NA 186,231 7,396 178,835 178,835 0 0 1,724,557 187,088 0 0 -18,543 2,071,936 E R NA NA E 182,000 NA E 182,000 9,436 172,564 172,564 0 0 1,466,319 146,827 0 0 25,017 1,810,728 NA NA R 183,773 NA R 183,773 10,901 R 172,872 172,872 R 0 0 1,620,921 156,284 0 0 R 92,551 2,042,629 See footnotes at end of table. 190 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 96. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 West Virginia, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 West Virginia Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 110,708 0 0 1,354,722 104,251 0 1,569,682 4,353 8,305 3,391 32,587 21,043 40,889 0 140 94,659 110,708 128,861 0 0 1,543,220 138,647 0 1,810,728 4,807 16,675 3,290 35,291 24,419 44,178 * 201 104,089 128,861 135,164 0 0 1,656,271 160,450 0 1,951,884 3,749 21,216 3,316 35,208 24,381 47,162 * 133 106,883 135,164 R R 145,428 148,364 0 0 1,777,613 145,958 0 2,071,936 4,846 26,411 3,199 35,379 25,872 52,239 7 410 113,908 148,364 0 0 1,725,985 171,216 0 2,042,629 R 4,815 30,144 3,272 35,201 24,979 46,774 * 243 107,197 R 145,428 3 9,496 32,142 159 7 10,536 37,034 204 14 11,134 40,863 279 15 11,194 40,684 244 28 12,536 44,726 208 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 35,208 6,908 20,276 279 * R 35,186 6,982 20,521 244 * 35,351 7,454 19,333 208 7 NA NA NA NA NA 350,489 32,755 198 NA NA NA NA NA 352,463 33,289 159 NA 17,472 26,886 0 0 352,997 33,611 197 15 17,997 26,253 0 0 352,929 33,756 191 28 18,418 32,906 0 0 353,629 36,144 192 93 642 206,509 100 734 277,850 100 725 239,399 100 740 244,891 100 716 272,080 2.97 — — 2.49 3.58 6.50 6.11 2.95 — 3.63 3.01 — — 2.93 3.23 6.31 5.48 2.89 2.90 3.53 3.50 — — 3.57 3.39 6.45 5.87 2.74 2.90 4.35 R 2.62 — — 3.54 3.26 6.66 5.91 2.93 3.82 4.00 2.22 — — 1.87 2.85 7.05 6.09 2.60 2.08 3.58 R = Revised data. E = Estimated data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. * = Volume is less than 500,000 cubic feet. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 191 Wisconsin Wisconsin Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1995 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: 383,496 Industrial: 146,070 1.70 0 0.00 Vehicle Fuel: 32 1.20 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 136,012 2.80 Electric Utilities: 9,289 0.29 Commercial: 84,888 2.80 Total: 376,291 1.91 Table 97. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Wisconsin, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 872,520 0 131 1 8,118 880,770 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,057,942 0 117 1 -20,151 1,037,909 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,101,129 0 110 3 -64,879 1,036,363 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,179,011 0 316 5 -124,878 1,054,454 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,195,087 0 120 2 -2,924 1,192,286 See footnotes at end of table. 192 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Wisconsin Table 97. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Wisconsin, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 331,524 0 0 549,079 0 167 880,770 0 4,400 0 124,081 71,516 128,798 23 2,706 327,124 331,524 331,581 0 0 706,270 0 57 1,037,909 0 3,983 0 123,405 71,314 130,267 28 2,584 327,599 331,581 348,014 0 0 688,237 0 112 1,036,363 0 3,630 0 130,134 77,079 134,073 29 3,070 344,385 348,014 355,602 0 0 698,586 0 266 1,054,454 0 9,854 0 128,175 78,609 135,106 36 3,821 345,748 355,602 380,489 0 0 811,591 0 206 1,192,286 0 4,198 0 136,012 84,888 146,070 32 9,289 376,291 380,489 0 6,414 73,777 1,013 0 6,229 76,161 1,899 0 4,312 72,890 648 0 5,133 69,191 457 0 6,760 78,008 2,188 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 130,134 69,316 R 47,369 1,359 6 128,175 70,222 R 28,563 3,416 10 136,012 75,867 25,760 2,561 7 NA NA NA NA NA 1,151,939 109,616 7,194 NA NA NA NA NA 1,182,834 112,761 7,396 NA 7,763 86,705 2,220 23 1,220,500 115,961 7,979 0 8,386 106,544 1,885 26 1,253,333 119,788 7,342 0 9,021 120,310 7,396 25 1,291,424 125,539 6,454 108 652 17,904 104 632 17,613 107 665 16,803 102 656 18,402 105 676 22,632 — — — 1.31 3.17 5.61 4.62 3.16 3.44 2.72 — — — 1.26 3.36 5.87 4.81 3.38 3.69 2.42 — — — 0.96 3.70 6.34 5.16 3.52 3.80 2.66 — — — 1.36 3.42 6.28 4.91 3.36 3.41 2.66 — — — 0.36 2.83 5.82 4.50 2.96 2.96 2.23 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 193 Wyoming Wyoming Million Cu. Feet — Natural Gas 1994 Percent of National Total Million Cu. Feet Percent of National Total Net Interstate Movements: Marketed Production: -640,885 Industrial: 48,856 0.57 673,775 3.45 Vehicle Fuel: 16 0.60 Deliveries to Consumers: Residential: 12,152 0.25 Electric Utilities: 128 0.00 Commercial: 9,833 0.32 Total: 70,986 0.36 Table 98. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Wyoming, 1991-1995 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic feet) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic feet) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic feet) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at State Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Interstate Receipts..................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. 9,941 2,821 10,826 3,111 10,933 3,615 10,879 3,942 12,166 4,196 652,659 325,819 978,478 90,465 28,631 859,382 82,854 776,528 31,470 745,058 745,058 0 0 157,598 10,446 0 0 -170,602 742,501 751,693 285,125 1,036,817 81,712 22,793 932,312 89,736 842,576 31,378 811,198 811,198 0 0 193,125 13,876 0 0 -110,627 907,573 880,596 142,006 1,022,602 110,044 151,239 761,319 126,362 634,957 29,118 605,839 605,839 0 0 182,933 14,826 0 0 147,925 951,523 949,343 121,519 1,070,862 110,064 138,056 822,741 126,722 696,018 33,486 662,532 662,532 0 0 280,941 8,012 0 0 121,842 1,073,328 988,671 111,442 1,100,113 131,893 145,724 822,496 148,721 673,775 36,058 637,717 637,717 0 0 384,208 11,000 0 0 99,322 1,132,247 See footnotes at end of table. 194 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Wyoming Table 98. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas 1991 Wyoming, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1992 1993 1994 1995 Disposition (million cubic feet) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at State Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Interstate Deliveries ................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic feet) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Firm Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel .................................................. Number of Consumers Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic feet) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic feet) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports.......................................................... Exports.......................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. City Gate....................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... 97,291 0 0 634,337 10,872 0 742,501 20,988 7,802 14,154 11,992 9,101 33,174 5 76 54,348 97,291 123,547 0 0 778,686 5,340 0 907,573 27,382 7,904 13,217 10,895 8,009 56,046 10 83 75,044 123,547 104,649 0 0 833,269 13,605 0 951,523 7,592 6,764 13,051 12,661 10,268 54,214 12 87 77,242 104,649 a 106,316 0 0 956,416 10,596 0 1,073,328 4,676 6,193 13,939 11,564 9,231 60,566 18 129 81,507 106,316 a 97,706 0 0 1,025,093 9,448 0 1,132,247 4,570 7,254 14,896 12,152 9,833 48,856 16 128 70,986 97,706 a 0 89 31,093 0 0 160 54,053 0 0 207 52,935 0 0 358 59,219 0 0 632 47,467 0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA R 12,661 5,672 10,934 88 12 R 11,564 5,025 10,670 79 18 12,152 9,044 13,329 104 15 NA NA NA NA NA 113,463 14,931 228 NA NA NA NA NA 114,793 15,064 244 NA 4,595 43,281 0 0 116,027 15,315 194 0 4,205 49,896 0 0 117,385 15,348 135 0 790 35,527 0 1 119,544 15,580 126 106 610 145,499 95 532 229,698 109 670 279,455 99 601 448,635 102 631 387,748 1.06 — — 1.85 3.04 4.74 4.31 3.03 5.66 3.51 1.13 — — 2.48 2.90 4.72 4.26 2.91 5.74 3.33 1.99 — — 1.92 2.80 4.77 4.23 3.62 5.66 3.44 2.05 — — 1.52 2.91 5.10 4.45 3.51 4.62 5.80 1.78 — — 1.31 2.72 4.83 4.23 3.18 5.34 8.32 a The state of Wyoming previously estimated lease fuel use. Starting in 1993, the data for lease fuel are actual reported data. R = Revised data. NA = Not available. — = Not applicable. Notes: Deliveries to electric utilities (consumption) are reported on the Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” See the discussion on electric utility data and Table A1 in Appendix A for a comparison of reporting to these two forms. Totals may not add due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas” (1991 through 1994); Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports (1995); U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, Annual Reports, DOE/EIA-0216; and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 195 Historical Data An interior view of a compressor station. Table 99. Quantity and Average Price of Natural Gas Production in the United States, 1930-1995 (Volumes in Million Cubic Feet, Prices in Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Year Gross Withdrawals Used for Repressuring Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed Vented and Flared Marketed Production Extraction Loss Dry Production Average Wellhead Price of Marketed Production 1930 ....................... 1931 ....................... 1932 ....................... 1933 ....................... 1934 ....................... 1935 ....................... 1936 ....................... 1937 ....................... 1938 ....................... 1939 ....................... 1940 ....................... 1941 ....................... 1942 ....................... 1943 ....................... 1944 ....................... 1945 ....................... 1946 ....................... 1947 ....................... 1948 ....................... 1949 ....................... 1950 ....................... 1951 ....................... 1952 ....................... 1953 ....................... 1954 ....................... 1955 ....................... 1956 ....................... 1957 ....................... 1958 ....................... 1959 ....................... 1960 ....................... 1961 ....................... 1962 ....................... 1963 ....................... 1964 ....................... 1965 ....................... 1966 ....................... 1967 ....................... 1968 ....................... 1969 ....................... NA NA NA NA NA NA 2,691,512 3,084,567 3,108,858 3,387,095 3,752,702 4,168,116 4,525,095 5,024,449 5,708,288 6,000,161 6,293,037 6,733,230 7,178,777 7,546,825 8,479,650 9,689,372 10,272,566 10,645,798 10,984,850 11,719,794 12,372,905 12,906,669 13,146,635 14,229,272 15,087,911 15,460,312 16,038,973 16,973,368 17,535,553 17,963,100 19,033,839 20,251,776 21,325,000 22,679,195 NA NA NA NA NA NA 73,507 84,925 101,551 171,401 362,916 644,379 752,619 824,803 882,979 1,061,951 1,038,242 1,083,119 1,220,579 1,273,205 1,396,546 1,438,827 1,410,501 1,438,606 1,518,737 1,540,804 1,426,648 1,417,263 1,482,975 1,612,109 1,753,996 1,682,754 1,736,722 1,843,297 1,647,108 1,604,204 1,451,516 1,590,574 1,486,092 1,455,205 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 392,528 526,159 649,106 677,311 655,967 630,212 626,782 684,115 1,010,285 896,208 1,102,033 1,067,938 810,178 853,884 801,044 793,186 848,608 810,276 723,567 773,639 864,334 809,148 633,412 571,048 562,877 523,533 425,629 383,408 341,853 319,143 375,695 489,877 516,508 525,750 1,978,911 1,721,902 1,593,798 1,596,673 1,815,796 1,968,963 2,225,477 2,473,483 2,358,201 2,538,383 2,733,819 2,893,525 3,145,694 3,515,531 3,815,024 4,042,002 4,152,762 4,582,173 5,148,020 5,419,736 6,282,060 7,457,359 8,013,457 8,396,916 8,742,546 9,405,351 10,081,923 10,680,258 11,030,248 12,046,115 12,771,038 13,254,025 13,876,622 14,746,663 15,546,592 16,039,753 17,206,628 18,171,325 19,322,400 20,698,240 75,140 62,288 51,816 48,280 52,190 55,488 61,064 70,210 73,338 73,746 79,526 115,464 119,000 121,788 142,868 159,936 165,274 188,734 209,508 224,332 259,862 292,400 319,158 340,068 354,348 376,686 418,013 433,636 458,040 498,457 542,890 592,446 623,616 670,251 722,565 753,473 739,308 784,534 827,877 866,560 1,903,771 1,659,614 1,541,982 1,548,393 1,763,606 1,913,475 2,164,413 2,403,273 2,284,863 2,464,637 2,654,293 2,778,061 3,026,694 3,393,743 3,672,156 3,882,066 3,987,488 4,393,439 4,938,512 5,195,404 6,022,198 7,164,959 7,694,299 8,056,848 8,388,198 9,028,665 9,663,910 10,246,622 10,572,208 11,547,658 12,228,148 12,661,579 13,253,006 14,076,412 14,824,027 15,286,280 16,467,320 17,386,791 18,494,523 19,831,680 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.13 0.14 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.17 See footnotes at end of table. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 199 Table 99. Quantity and Average Price of Natural Gas Production in the United States, 1930-1995 (Continued) Year Gross Withdrawals Used for Repressuring Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed Vented and Flared Marketed Production Extraction Loss Dry Production Average Wellhead Price of Marketed Production 1970 ....................... 1971 ....................... 1972 ....................... 1973 ....................... 1974 ....................... 1975 ....................... 1976 ....................... 1977 ....................... 1978 ....................... 1979 ....................... 1980 ....................... 1981 ....................... 1982 ....................... 1983 ....................... 1984 ....................... 1985 ....................... 1986 ....................... 1987 ....................... 1988 ....................... 1989 ....................... 1990 ....................... 1991 ....................... 1992 ....................... 1993 ....................... 1994 ....................... 1995 ....................... 23,786,453 24,088,031 24,016,109 24,067,202 22,849,793 21,103,530 20,943,778 21,097,071 21,308,815 21,883,353 21,869,692 21,587,453 20,272,254 18,659,046 20,266,522 19,606,699 19,130,711 20,140,200 20,999,255 21,074,425 21,522,622 21,750,108 22,132,249 22,725,642 R 23,580,706 23,743,628 1,376,351 1,310,458 1,236,292 1,171,361 1,079,890 860,956 859,410 934,801 1,181,432 1,245,074 1,365,454 1,311,735 1,388,392 1,458,054 1,630,152 1,915,197 1,837,552 2,207,559 2,478,382 2,475,179 2,489,040 2,771,928 2,972,552 3,103,014 R 3,230,667 3,565,023 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 199,063 221,878 208,492 221,937 224,118 326,497 336,851 376,033 459,883 362,457 289,374 275,831 280,370 413,971 412,178 388,392 489,460 284,561 248,119 248,292 169,381 133,913 131,930 136,807 153,350 167,019 125,451 98,017 93,365 94,962 107,913 94,778 97,633 123,707 142,525 141,642 150,415 169,909 167,519 226,743 228,336 283,739 21,920,642 22,493,012 22,531,698 22,647,549 21,600,522 20,108,661 19,952,438 20,025,463 19,974,033 20,471,260 20,179,724 19,955,823 18,582,005 16,884,093 18,304,339 17,270,227 16,858,675 17,432,901 17,918,465 18,095,147 18,593,792 18,532,439 18,711,808 18,981,915 R 19,709,525 19,506,474 906,413 883,127 907,993 916,551 887,490 872,282 854,086 862,563 852,130 807,845 776,605 774,562 761,942 789,632 837,867 816,370 799,645 812,320 815,844 784,502 784,118 834,637 871,905 886,455 888,500 907,795 21,014,229 21,609,885 21,623,705 21,730,998 20,713,032 19,236,379 19,098,352 19,162,900 19,121,903 19,663,415 19,403,119 19,181,261 17,820,063 16,094,461 17,466,472 16,453,857 16,059,030 16,620,581 17,102,621 17,310,645 17,809,674 17,697,802 17,839,903 18,095,460 R 18,821,025 18,598,679 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.22 0.30 0.44 0.58 0.79 0.91 1.18 1.59 1.98 2.46 2.59 2.66 2.51 1.94 1.67 1.69 1.69 1.71 1.64 1.74 2.04 R 1.85 1.55 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Beginning with 1965 data, all volumes are shown on a pressure base of 14.73 psia at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. For prior years, the pressure base is 14.65 psia at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Sources: 1930-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Energy Data Reports, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: EIA, Natural Gas Production and Consumption, 1979. 1980-1995: EIA, Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; and Form EIA-816, 200 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Figure 22. Natural Gas Supply and Disposition in the United States, 1965-1995 Dry Production 25 700 600 20 Wellhead Price 3.00 Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet 100 2.50 80 2.00 60 1.50 40 1.00 500 15 400 300 200 5 100 0 1965 0 1995 10 0.50 20 1975 1985 0.00 1965 1975 1985 0 1995 Net Additions to Storage 0.8 0.6 0.4 Trillion Cubic Feet Net Imports 3 80 20 Trillion Cubic Feet 2.5 70 60 Billion Cubic Meters 10 0.2 0 -0.2 -10 -0.4 -0.6 1965 -20 1975 1985 1995 Billion Cubic Meters 2 50 1.5 40 30 20 0.5 10 0 1965 0 1995 0 1 1975 1985 Sources: 1960-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Energy Data Reports, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: EIA, Natural Gas Production and Consumption, 1979. 1980-1994: EIA, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Forms EIA-191/FERC-8, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; and Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas”; 1995: EIA, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Forms EIA-191/FERC-8, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; and Office of Fossil Fuels, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 201 Dollars per Thousand Cubic Meters Billion Cubic Meters Trillion Cubic Feet Table 100. Supply and Disposition of Natural Gas in the United States, 1930-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Supply Year Dry Production Withdrawals from Storage Balancing Item Additions to Storage Disposition Imports Total Exports Consumption Total 1930....................... 1931....................... 1932....................... 1933....................... 1934....................... 1935....................... 1936....................... 1937....................... 1938....................... 1939....................... 1940....................... 1941....................... 1942....................... 1943....................... 1944....................... 1945....................... 1946....................... 1947....................... 1948....................... 1949....................... 1950....................... 1951....................... 1952....................... 1953....................... 1954....................... 1,903,771 1,659,614 1,541,982 1,548,393 1,763,606 1,913,475 2,164,413 2,403,273 2,284,863 2,464,637 2,654,293 2,778,061 3,026,694 3,393,743 3,672,156 3,882,066 3,987,488 4,393,439 4,938,512 5,195,404 6,022,198 7,164,959 7,694,299 8,056,848 8,388,198 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 33,585 36,167 56,138 86,643 79,035 106,368 175,260 209,428 221,909 246,802 330,177 437,251 452,762 480,981 621,091 668,743 712,658 698,050 854,336 916,720 885,307 959,865 1,141,614 1,132,534 1,329,536 1,379,488 21 44 38 83 68 106 152 289 372 131 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,807 9,225 6,847 10,888 10,380 37,941 135,797 133,990 155,646 218,860 401,534 406,204 443,326 456,394 479,780 564,226 651,885 726,951 -35,490 -35,466 -37,808 -41,199 -45,075 -41,074 -46,677 -52,157 -47,658 -53,595 -58,602 -64,616 -71,195 -81,889 -94,068 -97,981 -102,837 -127,807 -126,796 -138,515 -175,437 -192,372 -203,646 -240,445 -215,709 -246,933 -212,992 -205,373 -283,597 -223,312 -274,231 -234,808 -285,726 -364,658 -304,435 -318,711 -401,203 -296,214 -325,062 -334,168 1,868,302 1,624,192 1,504,212 1,507,277 1,718,599 1,872,507 2,117,888 2,351,405 2,237,577 2,411,173 2,595,691 2,713,445 2,955,499 3,311,854 3,611,673 3,820,252 3,940,789 4,352,275 4,890,751 5,163,257 6,022,021 7,182,015 7,720,369 8,072,430 8,509,513 9,229,871 9,914,060 10,560,171 11,045,499 12,127,079 12,822,221 13,343,681 14,223,150 15,034,678 15,848,225 16,383,828 17,687,511 18,787,337 20,150,882 21,603,951 NA NA NA NA NA 11,294 10,998 13,706 14,981 8,032 14,995 16,251 21,024 18,953 43,502 61,502 75,458 96,316 136,406 172,051 229,752 347,690 398,593 404,838 432,283 505,185 589,232 672,377 704,172 787,485 844,352 843,666 940,823 1,047,492 1,014,814 1,077,980 1,210,469 1,317,363 1,425,075 1,498,988 1,798 2,231 1,693 2,158 5,801 6,800 7,436 4,868 1,837 3,122 5,563 7,466 8,702 11,210 14,576 18,207 17,675 18,149 18,704 20,054 25,727 24,163 27,456 28,322 28,726 31,029 35,963 41,655 38,719 18,413 11,332 10,747 15,814 16,957 19,603 26,132 24,639 81,614 93,745 51,304 1,866,504 1,621,961 1,502,519 1,505,119 1,712,798 1,854,413 2,099,454 2,332,831 2,220,759 2,400,019 2,575,133 2,689,728 2,925,773 3,281,691 3,553,595 3,740,543 3,847,656 4,237,810 4,735,641 4,971,152 5,766,542 6,810,162 7,294,320 7,639,270 8,048,504 8,693,657 9,288,865 9,846,139 10,302,608 11,321,181 11,966,537 12,489,268 13,266,513 13,970,229 14,813,808 15,279,716 16,452,403 17,388,360 18,632,062 20,056,240 1,868,302 1,624,192 1,504,212 1,507,277 1,718,599 1,872,507 2,117,888 2,351,405 2,237,577 2,411,173 2,595,691 2,713,445 2,955,499 3,311,854 3,611,673 3,820,252 3,940,789 4,352,275 4,890,751 5,163,257 6,022,021 7,182,015 7,720,369 8,072,430 8,509,513 9,229,871 9,914,060 10,560,171 11,045,499 12,127,079 12,822,221 13,343,681 14,223,150 15,034,678 15,848,225 16,383,828 17,687,511 18,787,337 20,150,882 21,606,532 1955....................... 9,028,665 1956....................... 9,663,910 1957....................... 10,246,622 1958....................... 10,572,208 1959....................... 11,547,658 1960....................... 1961....................... 1962....................... 1963....................... 1964....................... 1965....................... 1966....................... 1967....................... 1968....................... 1969....................... 12,228,148 12,661,579 13,253,006 14,076,412 14,824,027 15,286,280 16,467,320 17,386,791 18,494,523 19,831,680 See footnotes at end of table. 202 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table 100. Supply and Disposition of Natural Gas in the United States, 1930-1995 (Continued) (Million Cubic Feet) Supply Year Dry Production Withdrawals from Storage Balancing Item Additions to Storage Disposition Imports Total Exports Consumption Total 1970 ....................... 1971 ....................... 1972 ....................... 1973 ....................... 1974 ....................... 1975 ....................... 1976 ....................... 1977 ....................... 1978 ....................... 1979 ....................... 1980 ....................... 1981 ....................... 1982 ....................... 1983 ....................... 1984 ....................... 1985 ....................... 1986 ....................... 1987 ....................... 1988 ....................... 1989 ....................... 21,014,229 21,609,885 21,623,705 21,730,998 20,713,032 19,236,379 19,098,352 19,162,900 19,121,903 19,663,415 19,557,709 19,356,963 17,964,874 16,226,355 17,576,449 16,580,220 16,172,219 16,721,963 17,203,755 17,417,390 1,458,607 1,507,630 1,757,218 1,532,820 1,700,546 1,759,565 2,059,898 1,735,868 2,150,928 2,057,020 1,972,333 1,930,092 2,164,184 2,269,654 2,098,303 2,397,359 1,836,693 1,905,419 2,270,011 2,854,061 1,986,330 2,751,818 2,772,308 2,799,253 R 2,578,840 3,024,548 820,780 934,548 1,019,496 1,032,901 959,284 953,008 963,768 1,011,002 965,545 1,253,383 984,767 903,949 933,336 918,407 843,060 949,715 750,449 992,532 1,293,812 1,381,520 1,532,259 1,773,313 2,137,504 2,350,115 R 2,623,839 2,841,048 -227,650 -338,999 -328,002 -195,863 -288,731 -235,065 -216,240 -41,063 -287,201 -372,330 -639,721 -500,444 -537,061 -703,342 -217,308 -428,120 -494,491 -443,231 -452,492 -217,526 -151,863 -499,779 -507,565 -109,593 R -415,579 -230,002 23,065,966 23,713,064 24,072,417 24,100,856 23,084,131 21,713,887 21,905,778 21,868,707 21,951,175 22,601,488 21,875,088 21,690,560 20,525,333 18,711,074 20,300,504 19,499,174 18,264,870 19,176,683 20,315,086 21,435,445 21,299,206 21,835,760 22,360,069 23,254,234 R 23,718,951 24,344,563 1,856,767 1,839,398 1,892,952 1,974,324 1,784,209 2,103,619 1,755,690 2,306,515 2,278,002 2,295,034 1,949,064 2,227,522 2,472,383 1,822,354 2,295,138 2,162,603 1,983,603 1,911,489 2,211,277 2,527,750 2,499,264 2,671,632 2,599,426 2,834,955 2,864,757 2,609,779 69,813 80,212 78,013 77,169 76,789 72,675 64,711 55,626 52,532 55,673 48,731 59,372 51,728 54,639 54,753 55,268 61,271 54,020 73,638 106,871 85,565 129,244 216,282 140,183 R 161,739 154,119 21,139,386 21,793,454 22,101,452 22,049,363 21,223,133 19,537,593 19,946,496 19,520,581 19,627,478 20,240,761 19,877,293 19,403,858 18,001,055 16,834,914 17,950,524 17,280,943 16,221,296 17,210,809 18,029,588 18,800,826 18,715,090 19,035,156 19,544,364 20,279,095 R 20,707,717 21,580,665 23,065,966 23,713,064 24,072,417 24,100,856 23,084,131 21,713,887 21,766,897 21,882,722 21,958,012 22,591,468 21,875,088 21,690,752 20,525,166 18,711,907 20,300,415 19,498,814 18,266,170 19,176,318 20,314,503 21,435,447 21,299,919 21,836,032 22,360,072 23,254,233 R 23,734,213 24,344,563 1990 ....................... 17,932,480 1991 ....................... 17,810,408 1992 ....................... 17,957,822 1993 ....................... 18,214,459 1994 ....................... R18,931,851 1995 ....................... 18,708,969 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Beginning with 1980 data, dry production and consumption volumes did include supplemental gas supplies, and storage volumes did include liquefied natural gas (LNG). Beginning with 1976 data, total supply and disposition do not balance on equivalent data in Table 1 due to the exclusion of intransit receipts and deliveries. Beginning with 1965 data, all volumes are shown on a pressure base of 14.73 psia at degrees Fahrenheit. For prior years, the pressure base is 14.65 psia at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Sources: 1930-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Energy Data Report, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: EIA, Natural Gas Production and Consumption, 1979. 1980-1994: EIA, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; and Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas”; 1995: EIA, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; and Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 203 Figure 23. Natural Gas Delivered to Consumers in the United States, 1930 - 1995 10 250 8 Residential Commercial Industrial Electric Utilities 6 150 4 100 2 50 0 0 1930 1935 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Sources: 1930-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Energy Data Reports, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: EIA, Natural Gas Production and Consumption, 1979. 1980-1995: Form EIA- 176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition” and Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” 204 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Billion Cubic Meters 200 Trillion Cubic Feet Table 101. Natural Gas Consumption in the United States, 1930-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) Year Lease and Plant Fuel Delivered to Consumers Pipeline Fuel Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Fuel Electric Utilities Total Total Consumption 1930 ....................... 1931 ....................... 1932 ....................... 1933 ....................... 1934 ....................... 1935 ....................... 1936 ....................... 1937 ....................... 1938 ....................... 1939 ....................... 1940 ....................... 1941 ....................... 1942 ....................... 1943 ....................... 1944 ....................... 1945 ....................... 1946 ....................... 1947 ....................... 1948 ....................... 1949 ....................... 1950 ....................... 1951 ....................... 1952 ....................... 1953 ....................... 1954 ....................... 1955 ....................... 1956 ....................... 1957 ....................... 1958 ....................... 1959 ....................... 1960 ....................... 1961 ....................... 1962 ....................... 1963 ....................... 1964 ....................... 1965 ....................... 1966 ....................... 1967 ....................... 1968 ....................... 1969 ....................... 648,025 509,077 477,562 442,879 502,352 524,926 557,404 581,110 585,865 607,138 632,335 570,694 602,063 659,198 712,312 757,016 732,535 745,027 812,005 835,297 927,611 1,149,470 1,164,596 1,131,017 1,102,535 1,130,985 1,002,537 1,046,084 1,146,064 1,238,945 1,236,781 1,288,762 1,369,512 1,411,088 1,370,835 1,156,224 1,033,400 1,140,966 1,237,131 1,345,648 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 125,546 192,496 207,207 230,314 230,615 245,246 295,972 299,235 312,221 349,348 347,075 377,607 382,496 423,783 435,570 500,524 535,353 575,752 590,965 630,962 295,700 294,406 298,520 283,197 288,236 313,498 343,346 371,844 367,772 391,153 443,646 442,067 498,537 529,444 562,183 607,400 660,820 802,150 896,348 992,544 1,198,369 1,474,725 1,621,966 1,685,503 1,894,248 2,123,952 2,327,564 2,500,269 2,714,251 2,912,601 3,103,167 3,248,578 3,478,563 3,589,021 3,787,292 3,902,802 4,138,259 4,313,304 4,450,354 4,728,281 80,707 86,491 87,367 85,577 91,261 100,187 111,623 117,390 114,296 118,334 134,644 144,844 183,603 204,793 220,747 230,099 241,802 285,213 323,054 347,818 387,838 464,309 515,669 530,650 584,957 629,219 716,871 775,916 871,774 975,107 1,020,222 1,076,849 1,206,668 1,267,783 1,374,717 1,443,648 1,622,740 1,958,970 2,075,736 2,253,206 721,782 593,644 531,831 590,865 703,053 790,563 931,001 1,091,920 982,838 1,092,263 1,181,352 1,326,967 1,402,834 1,582,680 1,698,608 1,819,838 1,905,575 2,032,383 2,226,137 2,245,372 2,498,259 2,765,264 2,874,765 3,027,514 3,070,651 3,410,975 3,706,610 3,888,494 3,885,445 4,216,671 4,534,530 4,672,355 4,863,300 5,134,081 5,522,498 5,955,417 6,512,702 6,653,016 7,129,967 7,610,501 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 120,290 138,343 107,239 102,601 127,896 125,239 156,080 170,567 169,988 191,131 183,156 205,156 238,736 305,576 359,745 326,190 306,924 373,037 478,097 550,121 628,919 763,898 910,117 1,034,272 1,165,498 1,153,280 1,239,311 1,336,141 1,372,853 1,628,509 1,724,762 1,825,117 1,965,974 2,144,473 2,322,896 2,321,101 2,609,949 2,746,352 3,147,909 3,487,642 1,218,479 1,112,884 1,024,957 1,062,240 1,210,446 1,329,487 1,542,050 1,751,721 1,634,894 1,792,881 1,942,798 2,119,034 2,323,710 2,622,493 2,841,283 2,983,527 3,115,121 3,492,783 3,923,636 4,135,855 4,713,385 5,468,196 5,922,517 6,277,939 6,715,354 7,317,426 7,990,356 8,500,820 8,844,323 9,732,888 10,382,681 10,822,899 11,514,505 12,135,358 13,007,403 13,622,968 14,883,650 15,671,642 16,803,966 18,079,630 1,866,504 1,621,961 1,502,519 1,505,119 1,712,798 1,854,413 2,099,454 2,332,831 2,220,759 2,400,019 2,575,133 2,689,728 2,925,773 3,281,691 3,553,595 3,740,543 3,847,656 4,237,810 4,735,641 4,971,152 5,766,542 6,810,162 7,294,320 7,639,270 8,048,504 8,693,657 9,288,865 9,846,139 10,302,608 11,321,181 11,966,537 12,489,268 13,266,513 13,970,229 14,813,808 15,279,716 16,452,403 17,388,360 18,632,062 20,056,240 See footnotes at end of table. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 205 Table 101. Natural Gas Consumption in the United States, 1930-1995 (Continued) (Million Cubic Feet) Year Lease and Plant Fuel Delivered to Consumers Pipeline Fuel Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Fuel Electric Utilities Total Total Consumption 1970 ....................... 1971 ....................... 1972 ....................... 1973 ....................... 1974 ....................... 1975 ....................... 1976 ....................... 1977 ....................... 1978 ....................... 1979 ....................... 1980 ....................... 1981 ....................... 1982 ....................... 1983 ....................... 1984 ....................... 1985 ....................... 1986 ....................... 1987 ....................... 1988 ....................... 1989 ....................... 1990 ....................... 1991 ....................... 1992 ....................... 1993 ....................... 1994 ....................... 1995 ....................... 1,398,758 1,413,650 1,455,563 1,495,915 1,477,386 1,396,277 1,634,355 1,659,145 1,647,911 1,498,530 1,026,438 927,591 1,109,398 978,249 1,076,881 966,047 922,524 1,149,383 1,095,883 1,069,902 1,236,392 1,129,268 1,170,821 1,171,940 R 1,123,720 1,220,168 722,166 742,592 766,156 728,177 668,792 582,963 548,323 532,669 530,451 600,964 634,622 642,325 596,411 490,042 528,754 503,766 485,041 519,170 613,912 629,308 659,816 601,305 587,710 624,308 R 685,362 700,335 4,837,432 4,971,690 5,125,982 4,879,387 4,786,128 4,924,124 5,051,360 4,821,485 4,903,006 4,965,365 4,752,082 4,546,450 4,633,035 4,380,599 4,555,465 4,433,377 4,313,969 4,314,833 4,630,330 4,780,638 4,391,324 4,555,659 4,690,065 4,956,445 4,847,702 4,850,318 2,398,510 2,508,977 2,607,982 2,597,037 2,555,617 2,508,293 2,667,740 2,500,793 2,601,106 2,785,961 2,610,895 2,519,791 2,605,523 2,432,547 2,524,244 2,432,382 2,318,335 2,430,064 2,670,465 2,717,722 2,622,721 2,728,581 2,802,751 2,861,569 R 2,895,013 3,031,077 7,850,660 8,180,527 8,168,855 8,688,675 8,291,782 6,968,267 6,963,850 6,815,289 6,756,641 6,899,418 7,171,661 7,127,547 5,831,170 5,642,708 6,153,841 5,901,288 5,579,057 5,953,308 6,383,382 6,816,244 7,018,414 7,230,962 7,526,898 7,981,433 R 8,167,033 8,579,585 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 270 367 511 960 R 1,741 2,674 3,931,860 3,976,018 3,976,914 3,660,172 3,443,428 3,157,669 3,080,868 3,191,200 3,188,363 3,490,523 3,681,595 3,640,154 3,225,518 2,910,767 3,111,342 3,044,083 2,602,370 2,844,051 2,635,616 2,787,012 2,786,153 2,789,014 2,765,608 2,682,440 2,987,146 3,196,507 19,018,462 19,637,212 19,879,733 19,825,271 19,076,955 17,558,353 17,763,818 17,328,767 17,449,116 18,141,267 18,216,233 17,833,942 16,295,245 15,366,621 16,344,893 15,811,130 14,813,731 15,542,256 16,319,793 17,101,615 16,818,882 17,304,582 17,785,833 18,482,847 R 18,898,635 19,660,161 21,139,386 21,793,454 22,101,452 22,049,363 21,223,133 19,537,593 19,946,496 19,520,581 19,627,478 20,240,761 19,877,293 19,403,858 18,001,055 16,834,914 17,950,524 17,280,943 16,221,296 17,210,809 18,029,588 18,800,826 18,715,090 19,035,156 19,544,364 20,279,095 R 20,707,717 21,580,665 R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Beginning with 1965 data, all volumes are shown on a pressure base of 14.73 psia at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. For prior years, the pressure base is 14.65 psia at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Number of vehicle fuel consumers generally refers to the number of fueling stations. Sources: 1930-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Energy Data Reports, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: EIA, Natural Gas Production and Consumption, 1979. 1980-1989: EIA, Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition” and Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; 1990: EIA, Form EIA-176, Form EIA-759, and Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; 1991-1995: EIA, Form EIA-176, Form EIA-759, Form EIA-64A, and Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report.” 206 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Figure 24. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U.S. Consumers, 1967 - 1995 7 240 6 Residential Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet 5 Industrial Electric Utilities 160 4 120 3 80 2 1 40 0 1967 1969 1971 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 0 Sources: Electric Utilities: 1967-1977: Federal Power Commission (FPC). 1978-1993: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report;” Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Form FERC-423, “Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Utility Plants” and Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” All other data: 1967-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration, Energy Data Report, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas Production and Consumption 1979. 1980-1995: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition” and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Dollars per Thousand Cubic Meters 207 Commercial 200 Table 102. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to U. S. Consumers, 1967-1995 (Dollars per Thousand Cubic Feet) Delivered to Consumers Year Residential Commercial Industrial Vehicle Electric Utilities 1967 ........................................... 1968 ........................................... 1969 ........................................... 1970 ........................................... 1971 ........................................... 1972 ........................................... 1973 ........................................... 1974 ........................................... 1975 ........................................... 1976 ........................................... 1977 ........................................... 1978 ........................................... 1979 ........................................... 1980 ........................................... 1981 ........................................... 1982 ........................................... 1983 ........................................... 1984 ........................................... 1985 ........................................... 1986 ........................................... 1987 ........................................... 1988 ........................................... 1989 ........................................... 1990 ........................................... 1991 ........................................... 1992 ........................................... 1993 ........................................... 1994 ........................................... 1995 ........................................... 1.04 1.04 1.05 1.09 1.15 1.21 1.29 1.43 1.71 1.98 2.35 2.56 2.98 3.68 4.29 5.17 6.06 6.12 6.12 5.83 5.54 5.47 5.64 5.80 5.82 5.89 6.16 6.41 6.06 0.74 0.73 0.74 0.77 0.82 0.88 0.94 1.07 1.35 1.64 2.04 2.23 2.73 3.39 4.00 4.82 5.59 5.55 5.50 5.08 4.77 4.63 4.74 4.83 4.81 4.88 5.22 5.44 5.05 0.34 0.34 0.35 0.37 0.41 0.45 0.50 0.67 0.96 1.24 1.50 1.70 1.99 2.56 3.14 3.87 4.18 4.22 3.95 3.23 2.94 2.95 2.96 2.93 2.69 2.84 3.07 3.05 2.71 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.39 3.96 4.05 4.27 4.11 3.98 0.28 0.22 0.27 0.29 0.32 0.34 0.38 0.51 0.77 1.06 1.32 1.48 1.81 2.27 2.89 3.48 3.58 3.70 3.55 2.43 2.32 2.33 2.43 2.38 2.18 2.36 2.61 2.28 2.02 R R = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Beginning in 1987, prices for deliveries to consumers are calculated using only on-system sales data. Due to large amounts of missing data for values of lease and plant fuel since 1987, prices are not estimated. In previous years, imputations were made for missing data and a price was calculated using reported and imputed data to derive a total value for gas consumed. Since total consumption value estimates were not made since 1987, no lease and plant fuel value estimate was made. Sources: Electric Utilities: 1967-1977: Federal Power Commission (FPC). 1978-1995: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Form FERC-423, “Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Utility Plants”; and Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” All other data: 1967-1975: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, “Natural Gas” chapter. 1976-1978: Energy Information Administration, Energy Data Report, Natural Gas Annual. 1979: Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas Production and Consumption, 1979. 1980-1995: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 208 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Appendix A Summary of Data Collection Operations and Report Methodology An extensive network of pipeline brings natural gas to consumers. Appendix A Summary of Data Collection Operations and Report Methodology The 1995 data for the Natural Gas Annual are taken primarily from Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition” and Form EIA627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report.” Each of these surveys and all other sources of data for this report are discussed separately in the following sections. Upon the Office of Management and Budget’s approval in 1993, the Form EIA-176 was revised. All deliveries to consumers are now categorized as firm or interruptible. Commercial and industrial consumers are further categorized as nonutility power producers or as those excluding nonutility power producers. Data reported on this form are no longer considered proprietary. Response to the form continues to be mandatory. In February 1996, forms for report year 1995 were mailed to all identified interstate natural gas pipeline companies; intrastate natural gas pipeline companies; investor and municipally owned natural gas distributors; underground natural gas storage operators; synthetic natural gas plant operators; field, well, or processing plant operators that deliver natural gas directly to consumers (including their own industrial facilities) other than for lease or plant use or processing; and field, well, or processing-plant operators that transport gas to, across, or from a State border through field or gathering facilities. Detailed instructions for completing the form were included in each survey package. Completed forms were returned to the Data Operations Branch of the Reserves and Natural Gas Division, where each was checked for errors, corrected as necessary, and processed into computer-generated State and national data summaries. Form EIA-176 Survey Design The original version of Form EIA-176 was approved in 1980 with a mandatory response requirement. Prior to 1980, published data were based on voluntary responses to Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior predecessor Forms BOM-6-1340-A and BOM-6-1341-A of the same title. In 1982, the scope of the revised EIA-176 survey was expanded to collect the number of electric utility consumers in each State, volumes of gas transported to industrial and electric utility consumers, detailed information on volumes transported across State borders by the respondent for others and for the responding company, and detailed information on other disposition. These changes were incorporated to provide more complete survey information with a minimal change in respondent burden. The 1982 revision of the Form EIA-176 continues to be the basis for the current version of this form. In 1988, the Form EIA-176 was revised to include data collection for deliveries of natural gas to commercial consumers for the account of others. The revised form was approved for use during report years 1987 through 1989. A short version of Form EIA-176 was also approved in 1988. Companies engaged in purchase and delivery activities but not in transportation and storage activities may file the short form. Usually, these companies are municipals handling small volumes of gas. In 1990, the Form EIA-176 was revised to include more detailed information for gas withdrawn from storage facilities, gas added to storage facilities, deliveries of companyowned natural gas and natural gas transported for the account of others. The revised form was approved for use beginning with report year 1990. Response Statistics Each company and its parent company or subsidiaries were required to file if they met the survey specifications. The original mailing totaled 1,991 questionnaire packages. To this original mailing, 11 names were added and 61 were deleted as a result of the survey processing. Additions were the result of comparisons of the mailing list to other survey mailing lists. Deletions resulted from post office returns and determinations that companies were out of business, sold, or not within the scope of the survey. After all updates, the survey universe was 1,941 responses from approximately 1,800 companies. Following the original mailing, second request mailing, and nonrespondents follow-up, 1,911 responses were entered into the data base. There were 30 nonrespondents. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 211 Summary of Form EIA-176 Data Reporting Requirements The Form EIA-176 is a five-page form consisting of seven parts. Part I of the form contains identifying information including the company identification number, the company name and address, the State for which the report is filed, and address correction information. Part II contains certification information. The body of the form (Parts III-VII) is a multiline schedule for reporting all supplies of natural gas and supplemental gaseous fuels and their disposition within the State indicated. Respondents filed completed forms with the EIA in Washington, D.C. Data for the year 1995 were due April 1, 1996. Computer edit programs verified the report year, State code, and arithmetic totals. Further tests were made to ensure that all necessary data elements were present and that the data were reasonable and internally consistent. The computerized edit system produced error listings with messages for each failed edit test. To resolve problems, respondents were contacted by telephone and were required to file amended forms with corrected data. All natural gas and supplemental gaseous fuels volumes were reported on a physical custody basis in thousand cubic feet, and dollar values were reported to the nearest whole dollar. All volumes were reported at 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute pressure and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Other minor report standards were specified in the instructions booklet to assure that the filed data were consistent and could be readily processed. crepancies were noted, respondents were required to file corrected reports. Similarly, data on the underground storage of natural gas were compared with submissions of Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report.” If significant differences were noted, companies were contacted to reconcile the discrepancies. During 1995, the 105 companies filing the Form EIA-191 reported total injections of 2,458 billion cubic feet and total withdrawals of 2,886 billion cubic feet. This compares to 2,566 billion cubic feet of injections and 2,974 billion cubic feet of withdrawals, as reported on the Form EIA-176. Data on deliveries to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers were compared with data submitted on Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers.” Where discrepancies were noted, respondents were required to file corrected reports for either and sometimes both surveys. Numerous telephone calls were made to clarify any misunderstandings concerning the correct filing of both forms. Typical errors included electric utility volumes combined with industrial volumes, sale for resale volumes reported as industrial consumption, cogeneration volumes not reported on Form EIA-857, and misinterpretation of general instructions. A discussion of the comparison of the data on deliveries to electric utilities filed on Form EIA-176 and that reported in the EIA publication, Electric Power Annual, is included in this Appendix under “Electric Utility Data.” Routine Form EIA-176 Edit Checks Comparison of the Form EIA-176 with Other Data Sources Comparison of the EIA-176 data with data from similar series is another method of ensuring the validity of the data published in this report. This comparison on a companyby-company basis showed significant differences that respondents were required to reconcile. The FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas,” was discontinued in September 1995. Data on imports and exports of natural gas, as collected by the EIA-176 survey, were checked by comparing individual responses with quarterly data reports, “Natural Gas Imports and Exports,” filed with the Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy. These quarterly reports are required as a condition of import/export authorizations. Where disA series of manual and computerized edit checks were used to screen the Form EIA-176. The edits performed included validity, arithmetic, and analytical checks. A computerized check was also made for consistency with previous filings. The incoming forms for the survey were reviewed prior to keying. This prescan determined if the respondent identification (ID) number and the company name and address were correct, if the data on the form appeared complete and reasonable, and if the certifying information was complete. Manual checks on the data were also made. Each form was prescanned to determine that data were reported on the correct lines. The flow of gas through interstate pipelines was checked at the company level to assure that each delivery from a State was matched with a corresponding receipt in an adjoining State. 212 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Form EIA-627 Survey Design Beginning with 1980 data, natural gas production data previously obtained on an informal basis from appropriate State agencies were collected on Form EIA-627 (Figure A3). This form was designed by the EIA to collect annual natural gas production data from the appropriate State agencies under a standard data reporting system within the limits imposed by the diversity of data collection systems of the various producing States. It was also designed to avoid duplication of the efforts involved in the collection of production and value data by producing States and to avoid an unnecessary respondent burden on gas and oil well operators. In 1993, the Office of Management and Budget approved the Form EIA-627 for use in report years 1994 through 1996. In April 1996, forms for report year 1995 were mailed to the appropriate agencies in 33 States. Completed forms were returned to the Data Operations Branch of the Reserves and Natural Gas Division for review, processing, and compilation. Summary of Requirements EIA-627 Data Reporting The Form EIA-627 is a two-page form divided into four parts. Part I requests identifying information including the name and location of the responding State agency and the name and telephone number of a contact person within the agency. Part II collects data on the number of producing gas wells, the production of natural gas including gross withdrawals from both gas and oil wells; volumes returned to formation for repressuring, pressure maintenance, and cycling; quantities vented and flared; quantities of nonhydrocarbon gases removed; quantities of fuel used on lease; and marketed production. Part III of the form is for reporting the value of marketed production. Part IV is space to be used by the respondent to explain data elements reported that may be based on definitions differing from those applied to data in previous years. Routine Form EIA-627 Edit Checks Each filing of the Form EIA-627 is manually checked for reasonableness and mathematical accuracy. Volumes are converted, as necessary, to a standard l4.73 psia pressure base. Value data are compared to the previous year’s data for reasonableness. When data on nonhydrocarbon gases removed, gas vented and flared, and gas used for repressuring are not reported for a State that historically reported one or more of these items, a volume is imputed. The imputation is based on the average ratio of gas volumes in the missing category to total gross withdrawals in States with values reporting gas in that category. This average ratio is applied to the volume of total gross withdrawals reported by the State to calculate the volume for the missing items. State agencies are contacted by telephone in order to correct errors. Amended filings or resubmissions are not a requirement, since participation in the survey is voluntary. Response Statistics Of the 33 natural gas producing States, 31 participated in the voluntary EIA-627 survey by filing the completed form or by responding to telephone contacts. Data for the two nonresponding States (Illinois and Pennsylvania were estimated. Data on the quantities of nonhydrocarbon gases removed in 1995 were reported by the appropriate agencies of 22 of the 33 producing States. The 22 States accounted for 63 percent of total 1995 gross withdrawals. In addition, the gross withdrawal data from Kansas, Louisiana, Montana, and Oklahoma, which together accounted for 40 percent of total production, excluded all or most of the nonhydrocarbon gases removed on leases. Gross withdrawals from Louisiana excludes most quantities of nonhydrocarbon gases removed on leases. Nonhydrocarbon gases removed have been excluded from gross withdrawals in Missouri. The commercial recovery of methane from coalbeds contribute a significant amount to the production totals in a number of States. Coalbed methane seams production quantities (in million cubic feet) are included in gross withdrawals totals for the following States: Alabama (112,506), Colorado (230,923), and New Mexico (569,550). Comparison of the Form EIA-627 with Other Data Sources Annual production data, as reported on the Form EIA-627, are compared to the sum of monthly data previously reported to the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC). Beginning in January 1995, the data were collected on the Form EIA-895, “Monthly Quantity of Natural Gas Report.” The Form EIA-895 was designed in 1994 to replace the discontinued IOGCC form. The comparison is made in order to assure the reasonableness of the data reported on the Form EIA-627. Any significant differences are resolved by contacting the reporting State. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 213 Figure A1. Form EIA-176 EIA-176 (Revised 1993) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Energy Information Administration Washington DC 20585 Form Approved OMB No. 19050175 Expires 12/31/96 ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 This report is mandatory under the Federal Energy Adm inistration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275). For the provisions concerning the confidentiality of information and sanctions statement, see Sections VI and VII of the instructions. Public reporting burden for this collection of inform ation is estimated to average 20.8 hours per response, including the time of reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send com m ents regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information including, suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Energy Information Administration, Office of Statistical Standards, 1000 Independence Ave. SW , W ashington, DC 20585; and to the O ffice of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Managem ent and Budget, W ashington, DC 20503. EIA USE Affix mailing label or enter mail address Control (ID) No. RESPONDENT COPY. Retain for your files. . . . . . . . . . . Name: Operations in (State): . . . . . . . . Street or Post Office Box: City, State, Zip Code: . . . . . Attention: . . . . . . . . . . PART I: IDENTIFICATION 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 5.0 Company status, name, and/or address change or correction. (Check appropriate box) a. b. c. d. e. Name and address on mailing label are correct. Change name, attention line, and/or mail address as indicated below. Company was sold to , or merged with, company entered below. 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date Company went out of business. Customer accounts taken over by company entered below. Other changes, corrections, or comments: 5.1 Change company name and/or address to: a. b. c. d. e. Company Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operations in (State): City, State, Zip Code: Attention: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street or Post Office Box: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone Number: Area Code No. Ext. 6.0 Contact person: Name: PART II: CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 1.0 I certify that (Check appropriate box): a. The information proviced herein and appended hereto is true and accurate or, where indicated on the form, are reasonable estimates to the best of my knowledge. b. My company does not meet any of the criteria set forth in Section II, "Who must report," of the instructions and is therefore not required to complete and submit a Form EIA-176 for the report State. 2.0 Name 4.0 Signature 3.0 Title 5.0 Date T itle 18, USC 1001, m akes it a crime for any person knowingly and willingly to make to any agency or department of the United States any false, fictitious or fraudulent statem ents as to any matter within its jurisdiction. Page 1 214 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date: PART III: TYPE OF COMPANY AND GAS ACTIVITIES OPERATED IN THE REPORT STATE 1.0 Type of Company (check one) a b c d e f g h i j k Investor owned distributor Municipally owned distributor Interstate pipeline Intrastate pipeline Storage operator SNG plant operator Integrated oil and gas Producer Gatherer Processor Other (specify) 2.0 Gas Activities Operated On-system Within the Report State (check all that apply) a b c d e f g h i j k l Produced Natural Gas Gathered Processed Purchased Transported Interstate Transported Intrastate Stored Underground Stored LNG Injected Propane-air Produced SNG Imported Exported o m n Delivered for Resale Delivered directly to consumers Other (specify) PART IV: SUPPLY OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS RECEIVED WITHIN OR TRANSPORTED INTO REPORT STATE Volume (Mcf at 14.73 psia) e or f Cost (Including taxes) e or f 1.0 Company-owned natural gas produced on-system 2.0 On-system purchases received: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1 From producers, gatherers, and/or gas processors 2.2 From pipelines and/or distribution companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 From synthetic natural gas plants or SNG pipeline 2.4 At State line or U.S. border from: Company State or Country (Continue on Part VI, if more space is needed) 3.0 Transportation and/or exchange receipts: 3.1 Received within the report State Company State or Country (Continue on Part VI, if more space is needed) 4.0 Transportated into the report State from: State or Country (Continue on Part VI, if more space is needed) 5.0 Withdrawn from storage facilities: 5.1 Withdrawn from company-opeated underground storage: 5.1.1 Company-owned natural gas 5.1.2 Natural gas owned by others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Received at the State line or U.S. border from: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 Company-owned natural gas received directly from underground storage operators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.3 Received from underground storage operators for the account of others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 From liquefied natural gas storage 6.0 Synthetic natural gas produced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0 Other sources of supply (specify source and/or kind of fuel): Continue on Part VI, if more space is needed) 8.0 Total supply within report State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESPONDENT COPY Page 2 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 215 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date Cost or Revenue (Including taxes) PART V: DISPOSITION OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS WITHIN OR TRANSPORTED OUT OF REPORT STATE Volume (Mcf at 14.73 psia) e or f 1.0 2.0 3.0 Used in well, lease, and field operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Returned to oil and/or gas reservoirs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Used, removed, or lost in gas processing or treating plants 3.1 Company-operated plants: 3.1.1 Volume delivered to companyoperated plants for redelivery . . . . e or f Mcf 3.1.2 Volume used for plant fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.3 Extraction loss estimated gas phase volume of liquids extracted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.4 Volume of nonhydrocarbons removed (e.g. H2S & CO2) . . . . . . 3.1.5 Vented, flared, and/or lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.2 Plants operated by others: 3.2.1 Volume delivered to plants operated by others for redelivery 3.2.2 Total volume used, removed, vented and/or flared 4.0 Added to storage facilities: 4.1 Injected into company-operated underground storage: 4.1.1 Company-owned natural gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1.2 Natural gas owned by others . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2 Company owned gas delivered directly to underground storage operators 4.3 Delivered to underground storage operators for the account of others . . 4.4 Added to liquefied natural gas storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deliveries of company-owned natural gas 5.1 Delivered to other pipelines within the report State . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.2 5.3 Delivered to resellers (e.g., distribution companies) Delivered at the State line or U.S. border to: Company State or Country (Continue on Part VI if more space is needed) Number of consumers Delivered directly to consumers 5.4.1 Residential sales . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.1.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.1.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2 Commercial Sales . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2.1 Commercial (excluding nonutility power producer sales) 5.4.2.1.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2.1.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2.2 Commercial nonutility power producer sales 5.4.2.2.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2.2.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.3 Industrial Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.3.1 Industrial (excluding nonutility power producer sales) 5.4.3.1.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.3.1.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.3.2 Industrial nonutility power producer sales 5.4.3.2.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.3.2.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.4 Other Nonutility Power Producer Sales . 5.4.4.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.4.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mcf. . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4 RESPONDENT COPY Page 3 216 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date Cost or Revenue (Including taxes) PART V: CONTINUATION, DISPOSITION OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS WITHIN OR TRANSPORTED OUT OF REPORT STATE Volume Delivered directly to consumers Number of consumers (Mcf at 14.73 psia) e or f 5.4.5 Electric Utility Sales 5.4.5.1 Firm 5.4.6 5.4.5.2 Interruptible 5.4.6.1 Firm 6.0 7.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e or f Natural Gas Used as Vehicle Fuel 5.4.6.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Btu Average heat content of gas delivered directly to consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural gas transported for the account of others 7.1 7.2 7.3 Delivered to other pipelines within the report State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delivered to resellers for the account of others Delivered at the State line or U.S. border to: Company State or Country (Continue on Part VI if more space is needed) Transported and delivered to consumers for the account of others: 7.4.1 Residential Consumers 7.4.1.1 Firm 7.4.2 7.4.1.2 Interruptible Commercial Consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4 Number of consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.2.1 Commercial (excluding nonutility power producer consumers) 7.4.2.1.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.2.1.2 Interruptible 7.4.2.2 Commercial nonutility power producer consumers 7.4.2.2.1 Firm 7.4.3 Industrial Consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.2.2.2 Interruptible 7.4.3.1 Industrial (excluding nonutility power producer consumers) 7.4.3.1.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.3.1.2 Interruptible 7.4.3.2 Industrial nonutility power producer consumers 7.4.3.2.1 Firm 7.4.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.3.2.2 Interruptible 7.4.4.1 Firm 7.4.5 Other Nonutility Power Producer Consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.4.2 Interruptible Electric Utility Sales 7.4.5.1 Firm 7.4.5.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.4.6 Natural Gas Used as Vehicle Fuel 7.4.6.1 Firm 7.4.6.2 Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0 Deliveries of exchange gas or storage gas 8.1 8.2 Delivered at point(s) within the report State Delivered at the State line or U.S. Border to Company State or Country (Continue on Part VI if more space is needed) 9.0 Used in pipeline, storage, and/or distribution operations 10.0 Other disposition (specify) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Continue on Part VI if more space is needed) 11.0 Total disposition accounted for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0 Unaccounted for gas supply (+) or disposition (-) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESPONDENT COPY Page 4 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 217 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date: PART VI: CONTINUATION SHEET (To be used only if insufficient space was provided in Part IV and/or Part V) Supply (Continued) Volume (Mcf at 14.73 psia) e or f Cost or Revenue (Including taxes) e or f PART IV, 2.4 On-system purchases received at State line or U.S. border from: (Continued) Company State or Country Company State or Country 3.2 Transportation and or exchange receipts at State line or U.S. border from: (Continued) Company State or Country Company State or Country 4.0 Transported into the report State from: (Cont'd) State or Country State or Country State or Country State or Country 7.0 Other sources of supply (specify source and/or kind of fuel): (Continued) PART IV, PART IV, PART IV, Disposition (Continued) PART V, 5.3 Company-owned natural gas deliveries at State line or U.S. border to: (Continued) Company State or Country Company State or Country 7.3 Transported for the account of others out of report State to: (Continued) State or Country State or Country State or Country State or Country 8.2 Deliveries of exchange gas at State line or U.S. border to: (Continued) Company State or Country Company State or Country 10.0 Other disposition (specify): (Continued) PART V, PART V, PART V, RESPONDENT COPY Page 5 218 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date: PART VII: FOOTNOTES Part No. Item No. EIA Use Sub-item (State, Company, or Line) Line No. Footnote RESPONDENT COPY Page 6 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 219 Figure A2. Form EIA-176, Short Form EIA-176 (Revised 1993) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Energy Information Administration Washington DC 20585 Form Approved OMB No. 19050175 Expires: 12/31/96 ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 SHORT FORM This report is mandatory under the Federal Energy Adm inistration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275). For the provisions concerning the confidentiality of information and sanctions statement, see Sections VI and VII of the instructions. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estim ated to average 20.8 hours per response, including the tim e of reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and com pleting and reviewing the collection of information. Send comm ents regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information including, suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Energy Information Administration, Office of Statistical Standards, 1000 Independence Ave. SW , W ashington, DC 20585; and to the O ffice of Inform ation and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, W ashington, D C 20503. EIA USE Affix mailing label or enter mail address Control (ID) No. RESPONDENT COPY. Retain for your files. . . . . . . . . . . Name: Operations in (State): . . . . . . . . Street or Post Office Box: City, State, Zip Code: . . . . . Attention: . . . . . . . . . . PART I: IDENTIFICATION 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 5.0 Company status, name, and/or address change or correction. (Check appropriate box) a. b. c. d. e. Name and address on mailing label are correct. Change name, attention line, and/or mail address as indicated below. Company was sold to , or merged with, company entered below. 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date Company went out of business. Customer accounts taken over by company entered below. Other changes, corrections, or comments: 5.1 Change company name and/or address to: a. b. c. d. e. Company Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operations in (State): City, State, Zip Code: Attention: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street or Post Office Box: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone Number: Area Code No. Ext. 6.0 Contact person: Name: PART II: CERTIFICATION AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 1.0 I certify that (Check appropriate box): a. The information proviced herein and appended hereto is true and accurate or, where indicated on the form, are reasonable estimates to the best of my knowledge. b. My company does not meet any of the criteria set forth in Section II, "Who must report," of the instructions and is therefore not required to complete and submit a Form EIA-176 for the report State. 2.0 Name 4.0 Signature 3.0 Title 5.0 Date T itle 18, USC 1001, makes it a c rime for any person knowingly and willingly to m ake to any agency or department of the United States any false, fic titious or fraudulent statements as to any m atter within its jurisdiction. Page 1 220 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date: PART III: TYPE OF COMPANY AND GAS ACTIVITIES OPERATED IN THE REPORT STATE 1.0 Type of Company (check one) a b c d e f g h i j k Investor owned distributor Municipally owned distributor Interstate pipeline Intrastate pipeline Storage operator SNG plant operator Integrated oil and gas Producer Gatherer Processor Other (specify) 2.0 Gas Activities Operated On-system Within the Report State (check all that apply) a b c d e f g h i j k l Produced Natural Gas Gathered Processed Purchased Transported Interstate Transported Intrastate Stored Underground Stored LNG Injected Propane-air Produced SNG Imported Exported o m n Delivered for Resale Delivered directly to consumers Other (specify) PART IV: SUPPLY OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS RECEIVED WITHIN OR TRANSPORTED INTO REPORT STATE Volume (Mcf at 14.73 psia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e or f Cost (Including taxes) e or f 2.0 On-system purchases received: 2.1 From producers, gatherers, and/or gas processors 2.2 From pipelines and/or distribution companies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3 From synthetic natural gas plants or SNG pipeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.0 Other sources of supply (specify): (Source and/or kind of fuel) (Continue on Part IV, if more space is needed) 8.0 Total supply within report State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PART V: DISPOSITION OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS WITHIN OR TRANSPORTED OUT OF REPORT STATE Volume (Mcf at 14.73 psia) 9.0 5.4 Used in pipeline, storage and/or distribution operations Delivered directly to consumers (Type of transaction and consumer) 5.4.1 Residential sales 5.4.1.1 Firm 5.4.1.2 Interruptible 5.4.2 Commercial Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . e or f Cost or Revenue (Including taxes) e or f 5.4.2.1 Commercial (excluding nunutility power producer sales) 5.4.2.1.1 5.4.2.1.2 Firm Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2.2 Commercial nunutility power producer sales 5.4.2.2.1 5.4.2.2.2 5.4.3 Industrial Sales Firm Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.3.1 Industrial (excluding nunutility power producer sales) 5.4.3.1.1 5.4.3.1.2 Firm Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.3.2 Industrial nunutility power producer sales 5.4.3.2.1 5.4.3.2.2 Firm Interruptible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESPO NDENT CO PY Page 2 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 221 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date Cost or Revenue (Including taxes) PART V: CONTINUATION, DISPOSITION OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS WITHIN OR TRANSPORTED OUT OF REPORT STATE Volume (Mcf at 14.73 psia) e or f 5.4.4 Other Nonutility Power Producer Sales 5.4.4.2 Interruptible 5.4.5 . . . . . 5.4.4.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electric Utility Sales 5.4.5.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.5.2 Interruptible 5.4.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natural Gas Used as Vehicle Fuel 5.4.5.2 Interruptible 6.0 e or f 5.4.5.1 Firm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Btu Average heat content of gas delivered directly to consumers (Btu per cubic foot) ....... 10.0 Other disposition (specify) (Continue on Part VI, if more space is needed) 11.0 Total disposition accounted for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0 Unaccounted for gas supply (+) or disposition (-) RESPO NDENT CO PY Page 3 222 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 EIA-176, ANNUAL REPORT OF NATURAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL GAS SUPPLY AND DISPOSITION, 19 1.0 Control No. 2.0 Company Name 3.0 Report State EIA 4.0 Resubmittal Date: Sheet_____of_____ e or f e or f PART VI: CONTINUATION SHEET (To be used only if insufficient space was provided in Part IV and/or Part V) Supply (Continued) Volume (Mcf at 14.73 psia) Cost or Revenue (Including taxes) PART IV, 7.0 Other sources of supply (specify source and/or kind of fuel): (Continued) Disposition (Continued) PART V, 10.0 Other disposition (specify): (Continued) PART VII: FOOTNOTES Part No. Item No. EIA Use Sub-item (State, Company, or Line) Line No. Footnote RESPO NDENT CO PY Page 4 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 223 For discussion of the comparison of production data collected on Form EIA-627 and that collected on Form EIA-23, “Annual Survey of Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves,” see the EIA report, U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report. Report Methodology Natural Gas Consumed as a Vehicle Fuel Data on deliveries of natural gas delivered for use as a vehicle fuel were collected for the first time in 1990. In 1990 and 1991 deliveries of natural gas for vehicle fuel use were included with volumes delivered to commercial consumers. Beginning with the Natural Gas Annual 1992, vehicle fuel volumes are no longer included with commercial volumes. Electric Utility Data The electric utility data published in this report are taken from the Forms EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report” and FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants.” These data were used in order to maintain consistency among EIA publications. Electric data are necessary on the Form EIA-176 to provide a supply/disposition balance on the form. Differences in the two surveys are apparent in the results published in Table 15, “Natural Gas Deliveries to Consumers by State,” and Table 18, “Natural Gas Delivered to Electric Utilities for the Account of Others by State,” where volumes in Table 18 sometimes exceed volumes in Table 15. A State-by-State comparison of the reported volumes of natural gas, as collected on the Forms EIA-176 and EIA-759 is shown in Table A1. The national totals differ by 290 billion cubic feet or 10 percent in relative terms. While processing the data reported on the Form EIA-176, the EIA made special efforts to determine the reasons for the differences in reporting of electric utility data on the Forms EIA-176 and EIA-759. Typical instances of misreporting occurred in the reporting of gas delivered to electric utilities for the account of others. Some companies reported these deliveries under sales for resale. Others reported them under transportation, exchange and/or storage deliveries. A few others reported them under transported to industrials. Companies making mistakes were asked to refile, and new companies were asked to file when they were found making deliveries of gas. Most companies were cooperative, and their refilings and new filings improved the accuracy of the data. Natural Gas Balancing Item The natural gas balancing item represents the difference between the sum of the components of natural gas supply and the sum of the components of natural gas disposition. It is calculated for each State as the result of a comparison between total reported supply and total reported disposition (Table 2). In the formula used, total reported supply is the sum of marketed production, net interstate movements, net movements across U.S. borders, and supplemental gaseous fuels supply. Total reported disposition is the sum of extraction loss, net storage changes (net additions to storage), and consumption. When this calculation results in a negative quantity for the balancing item it represents an excess of reported supply in relation to reported disposition, and positive quantities indicate the opposite situation. The differences between supply and demand represent quantities lost, the net result of gas company conversions of flow data metered at varying temperature and pressure conditions to a standard temperature and pressure base, metering inaccuracies, the effect of variations in company accounting and billing practices, differences between billing cycle and calendar-period time frames, and imbalances resulting from EIA’s merger of data reporting systems, which vary in scope, format, definitions, and type of respondents. The balancing items in individual States may also reflect the underreporting on Form EIA-176 of gas transported across State borders for the account of others by some interstate pipelines. Other Data Sources Natural Gas Processed and Extraction Loss The U.S. Minerals Management Service (USMMS) supplied data on the quantity and value of natural gas production and the number of producing wells in the Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf. Volumes of extraction losses were reported on Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production.” Heat (Btu) content extraction loss was estimated from data reported on Form EIA-64A and Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report.” Volumes and prices of natural gas imports and exports were reported to the Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Imports and Exports. These data are nonproprietary and are filed annually by each individual or organization having authorization to import and export natural gas. Extraction loss is the reduction in the volume of natural gas available for disposition resulting from the removal of natural gas liquid constituents at natural gas processing plants. It represents that portion of the “raw” gas stream that is transferred from the natural gas supply chain to the petroleum and natural gas liquids supply chain. Extraction loss does not include the reduction in volume resulting from the removal of nonhydrocarbon constituents or gas used as fuel, vented, flared, or otherwise disposed of within natural gas processing plants. Extraction loss also results in a reduction in the total heat (Btu) content of the natural gas stream equal to the heat content of the liquids extracted. 224 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 EIA-627 (Revised 1993) Form Approved OMB No. 19050175 Expires 12/31/96 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Energy Information Administration Washington DC 20585 ANNUAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF NATURAL GAS REPORT T his re port is vo lunta ry u nder Public Law 93 -275 . For the provisions conce rning the con fiden tiality of inform a tion and san ctions, see Sectio ns V and VI o f the in structio ns. Public repo rting burd en for this collection of inform ation is estimated to average 4.7 hours per response, including the time of reviewing instruction, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send com m en ts regarding this burd en estim ate or any other aspe ct of this collection of in form ation, including sug gestio ns fo r red ucing this burden to: Energ y Inform atio n Adm inistration, O ffice of Statistical Standards, EI-73, 100 0 Independ ence Avenue, S.W ., W ashington, DC 205 85; and to th e O ffice of Informa tion and Re gulatory Affairs, Office of Managem ent and Budget, W ashin gton , D C 2050 3. PART I: IDENTIFICATION DATA 2. Calendar Year Being Reported 19 4. Office Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code) 6. Phone Number Figure A3. Form EIA-627 1. Name of State Reporting 3. Name of Office/Agency 5. Name of Contanct Person PART II: NATURAL GAS VOLUMES (REPORT ALL VOLUMES IN THOUSAND CUBIC FEET) Enter the pressure base at which all volumes are reported (psia at 60˚F) Enter the total number of producing gas wells in operation as of December 31 for the reporting year. Month Total Vented and Flared Gas and Condensate Wells Gross Withdrawals Oil Wells (Casinghead) Used for Repressuring Etc. Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed Natural Gas Used as Fuel on Leases Marketed Production January February March April May Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 June July August September October November December 225 TOTAL EIA-627 (Revised 1993) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Energy Information Administration Washington DC 20585 Form Approved OMB No. 19050175 Expires 12/31/96 226 EIA-627, ANNUAL QUANTITY AND VALUE OF NATURAL GAS REPORT PART III: VALUE OF MARKETED PRODUCTION The value reported should represent wellhead sales prices, including charges for natural gas plant liquids subsequently removed from the gas and for gathering and compression in addition to State production, severance, and/or similar taxes. Does your computation of wellhead value agree with the above conditions? Yes________ No________ Complete the table below only if your method of reporting is inconsistent with the above note. For each item, enter an "X" in the appropriate column to indicate whether the item is included or excluded from the amount reported. Item Included Excluded Natural gas plant liquids Lease condensate Gathering and compression charges State production, severance, and/or similar taxes Quantity and Volume of Marketed Production by Month Month Volume (thousand cubic feet) Value (thousand dollars) January February March April May June July August September October Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Phone Number November December TOTAL PART IV: COMMENTS Enter on separate sheet(s) any additional comments including identification and explanation of any data elements submitted based on definitions differing from those provided for the previous year. Return completed forms to: Energy Information Administration: EI-441 Mail Station: BG-094, Forrestal Building U.S. Department of Energy Washington, D.C. 20585 Attn: Form EIA-627 Name of Contact Person The Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production,” collects data on the volume of natural gas received for processing, the total quantity of natural gas liquids produced, and the resulting shrinkage (defined as extraction loss in this report) from all natural gas processing- and cycling-plant operators. The quantity of natural gas received and liquids produced are reported by State of origin of the natural gas. Shrinkage volumes are calculated and reported by plant operators based upon the chemical composition of the liquids extracted using standard conversion factors specified in the form instructions. A description of the Form EIA-64A survey is presented in the EIA publication, U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report. The heat (Btu) content of liquids extracted is not reported on the Form EIA-64A. Therefore, in order to estimate the extraction loss heat content, data reported on the Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report,” were used to determine the individual products contained in the total liquids reported on Form EIA-64A. A description of the Form EIA-816 survey is presented in the EIA publication, Petroleum Supply Annual 1995, Volume II. To estimate the quantities of individual products extracted in each State, data from the Form EIA-64A survey were used to determine the total liquids production, and data from the Form EIA-816 survey were used to estimate the quantities of the individual products contained in those total liquids. The Form EIA-816 captures information on the quantity of individual components (i.e., ethane, propane, normal butane, isobutane, and pentanes plus) produced or contained in mixes of plant liquids as determined by chemical analysis. The volumetric ratios of the individual components to the total liquids, as calculated from the 12 monthly Form EIA-816 reports for each State, were applied to the annual total liquids production, as reported on the Form EIA-64A, to estimate the quantities of individual components removed at gas-processing plants (Table A4). The heat (Btu) content of extracted liquids was estimated by applying conversion factors to the estimated quantities of products extracted in each State. These conversion factors, in million Btu per barrel of liquid produced, were ethane, 3.082; propane, 3.836; normal butane, 4.326; isobutane, 3.974; and pentane plus, 4.620. It should be noted that, at the State level, extraction losses are not necessarily related to State production. All gas processed in 9 States originated, or was produced in those States; but part of the gas processed in the other 15 States originated outside of the State in which the gas was processed. Gas produced from 9 States (Arizona, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Virginia) was not processed. For comparative purposes, the quantities of natural gas delivered to processing plants, total liquids extracted, and estimated volumetric and heat content extraction losses by State or origin of the gas (i.e., the State in which the gas was produced) are shown in Table A5. Lease and Plant Fuel Lease and plant fuel represent those quantities of natural gas used in well, field, and/or lease operations (such as gas used in drilling operations, heaters, dehydrators, and field compressors) and as fuel in natural gas processing plants. Lease fuel data were collected for report year 1995, on the Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report.” Of the 31 States reporting on the Form EIA-627, 19 States reported quantities of natural gas used as lease fuel. Most of Nevada’s marketed production is consumed as lease fuel, 13 million cubic feet. In the absence of reporting quantities on the Form EIA-627, the Form EIA-176 was used to estimate lease fuel quantities. Although EIA recognizes that lease data collected on the Form EIA-176 do not constitute a census or result from a statistically selected sample, the data collected in the survey provide the best information available to the EIA for estimating such usage. To estimate lease use during 1995 (Table 14), several simplifying assumptions were made: • • The quantity of gas used for lease fuel was assumed to be a function of gross withdrawals of natural gas from gas and oil wells. The average proportion of company-owned on-system production reported as used in lease operations by respondents to the Form EIA-176 was assumed to be typical of the average use by all operators as a proportion of gross withdrawals. Average usage was calculated separately for Alaska and for the lower 48 States to reflect the distinctive field operations in Alaska, particularly on the North Slope. • Form EIA-176 respondents reported volumes of companyowned onsystem production amounting to 11 percent of 1995 gross withdrawals (34 percent of withdrawals in Alaska and 7 percent of withdrawals in the lower 48 States). Lease use reported by respondents averaged 0.02556 thousand cubic feet per thousand cubic feet of reported production in Alaska and 0.02179 thousand cubic feet per thousand cubic feet of reported production in the lower 48 States. The fuel-use estimates shown in Table 14 were calculated by applying the above ratios to the gross withdrawals from the various States (Table 3), not reporting lease use on the EIA-627. Beginning with the 1990 survey, data on natural gas used as processing plant fuel were collected from the Form EIA64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production.” For 1989 and prior years, the quantity of gas used as plant fuel was assumed to be a function of the quantity of natural gas delivered to natural gas processing plants. The average proportion of gas delivered to company-operated onsystem plants used as fuel by respondents to the Form EIA-176 was assumed to be typical of the average use by all plant operators as a proportion of total gas delivered to all plants within each State. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 227 Marketed Production Marketed production of natural gas is taken from responses to Part II of the Form EIA-627. It is the quantity of natural gas produced that is available for marketing and is reported in Tables 3 and 7. It refers to quantities of gas available after processes related to production are complete. These processes are repressuring, pressure maintenance, cycling, venting and flaring, removing nonhydrocarbon gases, using fuel on the lease. Average wellhead prices are calculated from volumes and values reported in Part III of the Form EIA-627. These data are shown as “Reported Wellhead Value” in Table 7. The volumes in this section refer to the actual amounts of natural gas reported to the States as sold. In many States, the marketed production volumes are larger than the reported wellhead value volumes. Differences in these volumes generally result from differences in definition and reporting requirements for separate data systems in the State. For example, while production quantities of federal, tribal, and State royalty gas are included in marketed production, some State reporting rules exclude these quantities from reported wellhead value volumes. Census divisions. Some of the tables and graphs in this report show data by Census division. These groupings are: New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Middle Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. East North Central: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. South Atlantic: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. East South Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. West South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. Mountain: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Census Divisions Pacific Contiguous: California, Oregon, and Washington. The Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, has grouped the 50 States and the District of Columbia into Pacific Noncontiguous: Alaska and Hawaii 228 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table A1. Comparison of Electric Utility Natural Gas Consumption Data by State, 1995 (Million Cubic Feet) State Form EIA-176 Form EIA-759 Difference MDPa Alabama............................................. Alaska ................................................ Arizona............................................... Arkansas............................................ California............................................ Colorado ............................................ Connecticut........................................ Delaware............................................ Florida................................................ Georgia .............................................. Illinois................................................. Indiana ............................................... Iowa ................................................... Kansas............................................... Kentucky ............................................ Louisiana ........................................... Maryland ............................................ Massachusetts................................... Michigan ............................................ Minnesota .......................................... Mississippi ......................................... Missouri ............................................. Montana............................................. Nebraska ........................................... Nevada .............................................. New Hampshire ................................. New Jersey ........................................ New Mexico ....................................... New York ........................................... North Carolina.................................... North Dakota...................................... Ohio ................................................... Oklahoma .......................................... Oregon............................................... Pennsylvania ..................................... Rhode Island...................................... South Carolina ................................... South Dakota ..................................... Tennessee ......................................... Texas ................................................. Utah ................................................... Vermont ............................................. Virginia............................................... Washington........................................ West Virginia...................................... Wisconsin .......................................... Wyoming............................................ Total .................................................. 7,856 29,688 25,899 24,054 407,376 1,988 18,222 26,945 310,265 7,813 40,530 13,403 3,130 22,217 518 307,430 16,598 66,354 28,970 4,622 41,203 10,051 369 1,338 38,533 2,211 38,719 27,872 235,622 3,019 1 5,326 154,697 19,136 25,578 0 12,734 0 2,127 883,886 7,551 138 20,462 2,084 208 9,958 104 2,906,805 7,377 29,809 18,846 32,750 394,698 3,798 19,310 27,010 318,854 7,834 39,143 8,349 3,614 27,945 866 322,923 18,833 64,623 35,784 8,292 111,229 12,830 388 3,059 40,134 2,248 45,897 31,924 246,265 3,146 1 7,459 154,114 19,136 24,697 5,002 6,615 931 2,055 1,047,274 8,707 138 16,414 6,356 410 9,289 128 3,196,507 -479 121 -7,053 8,697 -12,678 1,809 1,088 65 8,589 21 -1,387 -5,054 484 5,727 349 15,493 2,234 -1,731 6,814 3,669 70,026 2,779 19 1,721 1,601 37 7,179 4,052 10,644 126 0 2,133 -582 0 -881 5,002 -6,119 931 -72 163,388 1,157 0 -4,048 4,272 202 -669 25 289,702 6.5 0.4 37.4 36.2 3.2 91.0 6.0 0.2 2.8 0.3 3.5 60.5 15.5 25.8 67.3 5.0 13.5 2.7 23.5 79.4 170.0 27.6 5.1 128.7 4.2 1.7 18.5 14.5 4.5 4.2 48.5 40.0 0.4 0 3.6 0 92.5 — 3.5 18.5 15.3 0 24.7 205.0 96.9 7.2 24.0 10.0 a Relative comparisons are expressed as the maximum difference percentage (MDP), or the absolute value of the difference between two volumes divided by the smaller of the two volumes, multiplied by 100. — = Not applicable. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition” and Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 229 Table A2. Natural Gas Unaccounted for by State, 1991-1995 (Million Cubic Feet) State 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Alabama........................................................... Alaska .............................................................. Arizona............................................................. Arkansas.......................................................... California.......................................................... Colorado .......................................................... Connecticut...................................................... D.C................................................................... Delaware.......................................................... Florida.............................................................. Georgia ............................................................ Hawaii .............................................................. Idaho................................................................ Illinois............................................................... Indiana ............................................................. Iowa ................................................................. Kansas............................................................. Kentucky .......................................................... Louisiana ......................................................... Maine ............................................................... Maryland .......................................................... Massachusetts................................................. Michigan .......................................................... Minnesota ........................................................ Mississippi ....................................................... Missouri ........................................................... Montana........................................................... Nebraska ......................................................... Nevada ............................................................ New Hampshire ............................................... New Jersey ...................................................... New Mexico ..................................................... New York ......................................................... North Carolina.................................................. North Dakota.................................................... Ohio ................................................................. Oklahoma ........................................................ Oregon............................................................. Pennsylvania ................................................... Rhode Island.................................................... South Carolina ................................................. South Dakota ................................................... Tennessee ....................................................... Texas ............................................................... Utah ................................................................. Vermont ........................................................... Virginia............................................................. Washington...................................................... West Virginia.................................................... Wisconsin ........................................................ Wyoming.......................................................... Total ................................................................ 1,908 114 23,029 13,145 80,522 10,580 2,284 771 1,527 402 7,039 31 -415 -16,276 2,261 9,222 11,288 -836 -6,069 45 13,400 -3,225 16,865 -17,472 -5,013 4,142 1,872 4,546 22 6 6,120 2,095 11,958 2,906 -976 9,636 7,913 -2,395 13,505 2,092 746 -518 38,691 12,288 -2,949 76 1,383 -1,735 10,297 926 3,050 270,826 3,062 -14 53,366 4,424 11,493 9,372 946 620 170 -275 6,624 16 5,755 17,107 8,676 9,307 17,699 6,660 15,242 26 6,019 331 8,913 -62,450 8,000 13,773 1,491 2,292 2,111 678 39,471 813 28,140 2,414 -233 8,537 16,062 -764 11,380 -1,100 1,110 413 6,920 17,549 -6,193 -3 963 247 10,233 3,614 3,234 294,236 3,937 1,206 168,056 4,199 181,570 18,893 2,682 610 689 2,255 5,346 24 -6,264 10,576 11,840 5,668 12,330 8,238 16,283 24 -5,891 -2,960 91,266 -183,638 9,503 6,784 -1,713 2,227 1,393 4,008 5,811 6,205 99,726 5,208 -260 17,285 11,498 1,298 6,164 -960 1,064 445 8,280 -22,703 5,267 103 6,869 51,049 3,420 -345 1,368 575,933 R 5,295 2,669 -1,782 5,650 217,809 9,023 1,491 528 479 6,063 2,104 53 5,572 5,205 979 4,963 4,819 4,534 58,677 -131 R 9,997 -592 2,606 8,881 174,506 8,734 3,826 1,006 2,065 3,554 3,712 21 8,893 30,648 539 4,849 14,287 9,808 10,248 196 9,879 1,091 4,028 -32,466 21,441 13,981 -5,345 2,403 533 453 1,790 9,924 18,129 7,640 -66 31,518 13,742 5,406 18,220 2,362 2,315 1,107 8,123 -6,590 5,669 802 8,328 66,580 8,561 5,402 -1,784 520,961 3,620 12,194 -14,398 R -22,290 R 35,595 R 2,253 79 22,179 -1 327 -31,893 7,827 84,704 2,906 728 10,641 8,976 57 -1,317 -1,603 298 999 2,884 R -28,206 6,461 14 -831 68,028 7,790 1,218 1,681 R R 514,924 R = Revised data. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” 230 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table A3. Natural Gas Processed and Liquids Extracted at Natural Gas Processing Plants by State, 1995 Volume of Natural Gas Delivered to Processing Plantsa (million cubic feet) State Production Out of State Production Natural Gas Processed Total Liquids Extractedb (thousand barrels) Extraction Loss (million cubic feet) Plant Location Alabama..................................... Alaska ........................................ Arkansas.................................... California.................................... Colorado .................................... Florida........................................ Illinois......................................... Kansas....................................... Kentucky .................................... Louisiana ................................... Michigan .................................... Mississippi ................................. Montana..................................... New Mexico ............................... North Dakota.............................. Ohio ........................................... Oklahoma .................................. Pennsylvania ............................. Texas ......................................... Utah ........................................... West Virginia.............................. Wyoming.................................... Total .......................................... 117,349 2,980,557 98,102 226,548 345,186 6,126 727 819,758 44,243 4,458,317 179,678 4,869 9,380 808,865 49,861 2,257 995,511 7,547 4,097,475 297,744 86,407 893,418 16,529,925 1,339 0 2,618 0 255 2,935 0 145,508 491 145,975 0 0 33 1,028 0 0 20,454 2,559 35,016 10,430 30,385 1,711 400,737 118,688 2,980,557 100,720 226,548 345,441 9,061 727 965,266 44,734 4,604,292 179,678 4,869 9,413 809,893 49,861 2,257 1,015,965 10,106 4,132,491 308,174 116,792 895,129 16,930,662 3,952 29,805 391 9,302 18,284 1,611 72 33,148 1,643 102,004 4,816 313 458 59,686 4,093 71 67,217 446 269,758 9,381 5,047 27,651 649,149 5,273 35,052 488 11,509 25,225 1,630 77 47,442 2,303 146,048 6,328 377 597 85,668 5,327 94 94,930 582 381,712 13,679 7,396 36,058 907,795 a “State Production” refers to gas delivered to processing plants located in the same State in which the gas was produced. “Out of State Production” refers to gas produced in other States and delivered to plants located in the State listed for processing. b “Totals Liquids Extracted” represents the total quantity of liquids extracted from natural gas at natural gas processing plants located in the State. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Source: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production.” Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 231 Table A4. Estimated Composition of Liquids Extracted at Natural Gas Processing Plants and the Resulting Heat Content Extraction Loss by State, 1995 (Liquid Volumes in Thousand Barrels, Heat Content in Billion Btu) Estimated Components and Products in Liquids Extracteda State Ethane Propane Isobutane N-Butane Pentanes Plus Estimated Heat Content Extraction Lossb Heat Content Alabama...................... Alaska ......................... Arkansas ..................... California..................... Colorado ..................... Florida ......................... Illinois .......................... Kansas ........................ Kentucky ..................... Louisiana..................... Michigan...................... Mississippi................... Montana ...................... New Mexico ................ North Dakota............... Ohio ............................ Oklahoma ................... Pennsylvania............... Texas .......................... Utah ............................ West Virginia............... Wyoming ..................... Total ........................... 9 0 53 12 6,080 597 0 4,255 127 35,825 727 0 0 24,739 2 0 26,763 0 93,274 2,815 1,661 5,888 202,827 1,474 642 88 2,467 5,674 531 29 14,685 936 28,596 1,678 94 181 17,383 1,807 30 20,958 200 71,214 2,685 1,996 9,731 183,079 202 2,579 48 2,145 1,000 0 0 2,896 84 9,660 666 0 25 3,680 0 1 3,282 40 34,904 195 260 2,423 64,090 1,080 8,329 70 1,443 2,335 330 0 6,136 296 9,835 566 81 125 6,240 1,187 19 7,420 109 28,248 1,203 582 4,313 79,947 1,187 18,255 132 3,234 3,195 153 43 5,176 200 18,089 1,180 138 127 7,643 1,097 20 8,794 97 42,118 2,484 549 5,296 119,207 16,641 133,081 1,604 39,212 69,340 6,011 310 131,412 6,520 384,609 19,221 1,348 1,921 219,860 17,141 298 248,648 1,846 1,016,142 36,427 18,859 108,230 2,478,684 a The liquid quantities shown are the estimated quantities of individual components and products contained in the liquids at the point at which the liquids were extracted from the natural gas. The estimates are based upon the assumption that the liquids extracted in each State were composed of natural gas components and products in the same proportions as those ultimately fractionated at processing and fractionating plants within the State. The quantities ultimately extracted in each State were obtained from unpublished summaries of the 12 monthly reports on Form EIA-816. For each State, ratios of the quantities of each component and product ultimately fractionated to the total quantity of liquids fractionated were developed. Those ratios were applied to the total liquids quantities extracted from natural gas in each State (see Table A2) to derive the estimated component and product quantities shown. b Extraction loss represents that portion of the natural gas stream which was transferred to the petroleum and natural gas liquids supply chain as a result of the removal of part of the natural gas constituents in the form of natural gas liquids at natural gas processing plants. Estimates of the heat content extraction loss, i.e., the heat content of the extracted liquids, were computed using the following average heat content conversion factors (million Btu per barrel): ethane, 3.082; propane, 3.836; normal butane, 4.326; isobutane, 3.974; and pentanes plus, 4.620. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Estimated Components and Products in Liquids Extracted: Total liquids from Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production,” apportioned to components and products based upon quantities of components and products fractionated as reported on Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report” (see footnote a above). Heat Content extraction loss conversion factors (see footnote b above): Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review, 1995. 232 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table A5. Natural Gas Processed, Liquids Extracted, and Estimated Extraction Loss by State of Origin (Production) of Natural Gas, 1995 Volume of Natural Gas Delivered to Processing Plants (million cubic feet) State Located Within the State Located Outside of the State Total Processed Total Liquids Extracted (thousand barrels) Extraction Loss Volume (million cubic feet Estimated Heat Content (billion Btu) Alabama...................... Alaska ......................... Arkansas..................... California..................... Colorado ..................... Florida......................... Illinois.......................... Kansas........................ Kentucky ..................... Louisiana .................... Michigan ..................... Mississippi .................. Montana...................... New Mexico ................ North Dakota............... Ohio ............................ Oklahoma ................... Pennsylvania .............. Tennessee .................. Texas .......................... Utah ............................ West Virginia............... Wyoming..................... Total ........................... 117,349 2,980,557 98,102 226,548 345,186 6,126 727 819,758 44,243 4,458,317 179,678 4,869 9,380 808,865 49,861 2,257 995,511 7,547 0 4,097,475 297,744 86,407 893,418 16,529,925 2,935 0 9 0 1,909 0 0 2,362 30,195 907 0 1,339 397 1,305 33 0 92,325 190 491 253,311 255 2,559 10,215 400,737 120,284 2,980,557 98,111 226,548 347,095 6,126 727 822,120 74,438 4,459,224 179,678 6,208 9,777 810,170 49,894 2,257 1,087,836 7,737 491 4,350,786 297,999 88,966 903,633 16,930,662 4,429 29,805 316 9,302 18,455 1,095 72 28,791 2,712 99,034 4,816 352 500 59,662 4,098 71 70,379 366 8 274,007 9,175 4,050 27,654 649,149 5,741 35,052 476 11,509 25,288 1,102 77 40,511 4,190 141,501 6,328 436 611 85,680 5,329 94 98,956 447 25 389,146 13,235 5,619 36,442 907,795 18,402 133,081 1,296 39,212 70,012 4,086 310 114,119 10,513 373,410 19,221 1,512 2,084 219,782 17,162 298 261,064 1,512 32 1,032,546 35,626 15,169 108,235 2,478,684 Notes: This table shows the volume of natural gas delivered to processing plants, the quantity of natural gas liquids extracted, and the estimated volumetric and heat content extraction losses traced back to the State of origin of the gas, i.e., to the State from which the gas was produced whether processed within or outside of the producing State. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Natural gas delivered to plants, and total liquids extracted: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production.” Extraction Loss: Extraction loss volumes (Table A3) and estimated heat contents (Table A4) apportioned to State of origin based upon the origin of gas processed as reported on Form EIA-64A. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 233 Appendix B Metric and Thermal Conversion Tables A workman is completing the welding of a 30-inch pipeline section on a natural gas transmission line. Appendix B Metric and Thermal Conversion Tables Metric Conversions Table B1 presents Summary Statistics for Natural Gas in the United States for 1991 through 1995 in metric units of measure. Volumes are shown in cubic meters instead of cubic feet. Prices are shown in dollars per thousand cubic meters instead of dollars per thousand cubic feet. The data in this table have been converted from the data that appear in Table 1 of this report. • • • Withdrawals from Storage. Both underground and LNG storage withdrawals are assumed to have the same heat content as consumption (see below). Supplemental Gas Supplies. This conversion factor is assumed to be the same as that for consumption (see below). Balancing Item. This conversion factor is calculated by subtracting the total heat content of all other items of supply from the heat content of total disposition (from Table B2) and dividing the difference by the balancing item quantity. Consumption. The thermal conversion factor for total consumption (lease fuel, plant fuel, pipeline fuel, and deliveries to consumers) is the average heat content for deliveries to end users as reported on Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition.” Average heat content of electric utility consumption is obtained from EIA’s Electric Power Annual. The factor for nonutility consumption is calculated by subtracting the total heat content of electric utility consumption from the heat content of total consumption and dividing the difference by the quantity of nonutility consumption (total consumption less electric utility consumption). Deliveries at U.S. Borders. The conversion factor for exports is obtained from Form FPC-14. Intransit deliveries are assumed to have the same average heat content as exports. Additions to Storage. Additions to both underground and LNG storage are assumed to have the same heat content as consumption (see above). Thermal Conversions Table B2 presents the thermal (Btu) conversion factors and the converted data for natural gas supply and disposition from 1991 through 1995. A brief documentation for the thermal conversion factors follows: • • Marketed Production. The conversion factor is calculated by adding the total heat content of dry production to the total heat content of extraction loss and dividing the resulting sum by the total quantity of dry production and extraction loss (see below). Extraction Loss. The conversion factor is obtained from Appendix A of this publication. Dry Production. The conversion factor is assumed to be the same as the thermal conversion factors for consumption (see below). Receipts at U.S. Borders. The conversion factors for imports are obtained from Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas.” Intransit receipts are assumed to have the same average heat content as imports. • • • • • Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 237 Table B1. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas in the United States, Metric Equivalents, 1991-1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Reserves (billion cubic meters) Estimated Proved Reserves (dry) as of December 31 ....................................... Number of Gas and Gas Condensate Wells Producing at End of Year.............................. Production (million cubic meters) Gross Withdrawals From Gas Wells ......................................... From Oil Wells ........................................... Total.............................................................. Repressuring ................................................ Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed ............... Wet After Lease Separation.......................... Vented and Flared ........................................ Marketed Production..................................... Extraction Loss ............................................. Total Dry Production ..................................... Supply (million cubic meters) Dry Production .............................................. Receipts at U.S. Borders Imports....................................................... Intransit Receipts ....................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Supplemental Gas Supplies ......................... Balancing Item .............................................. Total Supply.................................................. Disposition (million cubic meters) Consumption................................................. Deliveries at U.S. Borders Exports....................................................... Intransit Deliveries ..................................... Additions to Storage Underground Storage ................................ LNG Storage.............................................. Total Disposition ........................................... Consumption (million cubic meters) Lease Fuel .................................................... Pipeline Fuel ................................................. Plant Fuel...................................................... Delivered to Consumers Residential ................................................. Commercial................................................ Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel ............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... Total Delivered to Consumers ...................... Total Consumption........................................ Delivered for the Account of Others (million cubic meters) Residential .................................................... Commercial................................................... Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. 4,731 276,337 4,673 275,414 4,599 282,152 R 4,639 291,773 4,676 298,541 453,569 162,326 615,895 -78,492 -7,811 529,592 -4,811 524,780 -23,634 501,146 501,146 50,215 10,275 76,136 1,787 3,189 -14,152 628,595 539,016 3,660 10,267 73,861 1,791 628,595 19,038 17,027 12,939 129,002 77,265 204,758 10 78,976 490,011 539,016 457,738 168,977 626,716 -84,173 -7,939 534,603 -4,744 529,859 -24,690 505,170 505,170 60,527 13,767 77,129 1,374 3,339 -14,373 646,933 553,435 6,124 13,767 72,361 1,247 646,933 20,112 16,642 13,042 132,808 79,365 213,138 14 78,313 503,639 553,435 472,640 170,878 643,519 -87,868 -11,722 543,929 -6,421 537,508 -25,102 512,406 512,406 66,548 9,177 76,939 2,327 3,370 -3,103 667,664 574,240 3,970 9,177 78,147 2,130 667,664 20,476 17,678 12,709 140,351 81,031 226,009 27 75,958 523,376 574,240 R 491,327 R 176,404 667,731 489,373 182,972 672,345 -100,950 -10,998 560,396 -8,035 552,362 -25,706 526,656 526,656 80,450 13,946 84,217 1,428 3,123 -6,513 703,307 611,096 4,364 13,946 72,658 1,243 703,307 22,436 19,831 12,115 137,346 85,831 242,947 76 90,515 556,714 611,096 R -91,482 -11,672 564,577 -6,466 R 558,112 -25,160 R R R 532,952 532,952 R R 74,299 13,812 71,023 2,002 3,138 R -11,768 R R 685,458 586,377 R R 4,580 13,380 79,182 1,939 R 685,458 R 19,817 R 19,407 12,003 R 137,272 R 81,978 231,265 R 49 84,587 535,150 586,377 R R 1,032 11,494 137,731 44,743 1,173 13,337 148,624 48,064 1,255 13,028 159,846 46,962 R 1,199 16,963 173,099 59,242 1,282 19,996 184,551 59,757 See footnotes at end of table. 238 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Table B1. Summary Statistics for Natural Gas in the United States, Metric Equivalents, 1991-1995 (Continued) 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Firm Deliveries (million cubic meters) Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel.................................................. Interruptible Deliveries (million cubic meters) Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Electric Utilities ............................................. Vehicle Fuel.................................................. Number of Consumers Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Average Annual Consumption per Consumer (thousand cubic meters) Residential.................................................... Commercial .................................................. Industrial ....................................................... Average Prices for Natural Gas (dollars per thousand cubic meters) Wellhead (Marketed Production) .................. Imports........................................................... Exports ......................................................... Pipeline Fuel................................................. City Gate........................................................ Delivered to Consumers Residential................................................. Commercial ............................................... Industrial .................................................... Vehicle Fuel............................................... Electric Utilities .......................................... NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 51,593,206 4,357,252 216,529 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 52,331,397 4,409,699 209,616 140,373 72,312 130,961 43,100 22 NA 8,718 95,048 26,135 5 52,535,411 4,464,906 209,666 R R 137,167 R 72,477 134,055 44,762 R 38 105 9,501 97,210 34,276 11 137,234 75,051 145,550 49,808 69 112 10,779 97,397 32,504 6 54,322,179 4,636,500 209,398 R 53,392,557 R 4,533,905 R 202,940 2 18 946 3 18 1,017 3 18 1,078 R 3 18 1,140 R 3 19 1,160 57.92 64.27 91.46 66.04 102.41 205.53 169.86 95.00 139.85 76.99 61.45 65.33 79.46 73.10 106.30 208.00 172.34 100.29 143.02 83.34 72.04 71.69 91.46 69.57 113.36 217.54 184.34 108.42 150.79 92.17 65.33 66.04 88.29 60.03 108.42 226.37 192.11 107.71 R 145.14 80.52 R 54.74 52.62 84.40 52.62 98.17 214.01 178.34 95.70 140.55 71.34 = Revised data. NA = Not available. Notes: Beginning in 1987, prices for gas delivered to consumers are calculated using only on-system sales data. No imputations are made for prices of gas delivered for the account of others. In previous years, prices were calculated using reported values and values imputed for gas delivered for the account of others. The United States includes the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-857, “Monthly Report of Natural Gas Purchases and Deliveries to Consumers”; Form EIA-816, “Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report”; Form EIA-759, “Monthly Power Plant Report”; Form FERC-423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants”; Form EIA-191, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas”; U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, 1995 Annual Report, DOE/EIA-0216(95); and the U.S. Minerals Management Service. R Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 239 Table B2. Thermal Conversion Factors and Data, 1991-1995 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Conversion Factor (Btu per cubic foot) Production Marketed.................................................... Extraction Loss .......................................... Total Dry Production ............................... Supply Dry Production ........................................... Receipts at U.S. Borders Imports.................................................... Intransit Receipts .................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ............................. LNG Storage........................................... Supplemental Gas Supplies ...................... Balancing Item ........................................... Total Supply ............................................. Disposition Consumption.............................................. (Electric Utility)........................................ (Non-Utility)............................................. Deliveries at U.S. Borders Exports.................................................... Intransit Deliveries .................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ............................. LNG Storage........................................... Total Dispostion ...................................... Summary Data (billion Btu) Production Marketed.................................................... Extraction Loss .......................................... Total Dry Production ............................... Supply Dry Production ........................................... Receipts at U.S. Borders Imports.................................................... Intransit Receipts .................................... Withdrawals from Storage Underground Storage ............................. LNG Storage........................................... Supplemental Gas Supplies ...................... Balancing Item ........................................... Total Supply ............................................. Disposition Consumption.............................................. (Electric Utility)........................................ (Non-Utility)............................................. Deliveries at U.S. Borders Exports.................................................... Intransit Deliveries .................................. Additions to Storage Underground Storage ............................. LNG Storage........................................... Total Disposition ..................................... 20,526,272 -2,297,536 18,228,736 18,228,736 1,798,967 367,941 2,769,390 64,983 115,984 -485,314 22,860,687 19,606,211 (2,855,950) (16,747,888) 132,130 370,565 2,686,624 65,157 22,860,687 20,775,302 -2,400,203 18,375,100 18,375,100 2,161,448 491,511 2,805,487 49,990 121,457 -481,767 23,523,226 20,130,695 (2,826,451) (17,304,244) 220,211 494,912 2,632,055 45,354 23,523,226 21,344,603 -2,428,668 18,915,935 18,915,935 2,398,159 330,718 2,790,425 84,408 122,212 -412,557 24,229,301 20,846,168 (2,741,453) (18,104,715) 142,405 329,229 2,834,251 77,248 24,229,301 21,702,261 -2,430,350 19,271,911 19,271,911 2,682,436 498,653 2,561,187 72,668 113,929 -277,959 24,922,825 21,336,624 (3,052,864) (18,283,760) 163,522 477,710 2,874,574 70,395 24,922,825 21,579,527 -2,478,684 19,100,844 19,100,844 2,901,166 502,902 3,054,402 51,808 113,268 -227,156 25,497,233 22,163,343 (3,276,420) (18,886,922) 155,799 497,849 2,635,161 45,082 25,497,233 1,108 2,753 1,030 1,030 1,014 1,014 1,030 1,030 1,030 971 NA 1,030 (1,024) (1,031) 1,022 1,022 1,030 1,030 NA 1,110 2,753 1,030 1,030 1,011 1,011 1,030 1,030 1,030 949 NA 1,030 (1,022) (1,031) 1,018 1,018 1,030 1,030 NA 1,106 2,740 1,027 1,027 1,020 1,020 1,027 1,027 1,027 997 NA 1,027 (1,022) (1,028) 1,016 1,016 1,027 1,027 NA 1,105 2,735 1,028 1,028 1,022 1,022 1,028 1,028 1,028 937 NA 1,028 (1,022) (1,029) 1,011 1,011 1,028 1,028 NA 1,106 2,730 1,027 1,027 1,021 1,021 1,027 1,027 1,027 988 NA 1,027 (1,025) (1,027) 1,011 1,011 1,027 1,027 NA NA = Not available. Notes: See accompanying text for conversion factor documentation. Items appearing in parentheses are subsets of other items for which data are shown in this table and are not involved in the summing of supply and disposition. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-627, “Annual Quantity and Value of Natural Gas Report”; Form EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition”; Form EIA-64A, “Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids Production”; Form FPC-14, “Annual Report for Importers and Exporters of Natural Gas”; Forms EIA-191/FERC-8, “Underground Gas Storage Report”; and Form EIA-767, “Steam-Electric Plant Operating and Design Report.” 240 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Appendix C Selected Natural Gas and Related Reports A panoramic view of a natural gas pipeline construction project for Colorado Interstate Gas Company in the Texas Panhandle. Appendix C Selected Natural Gas and Related Reports Recurring Natural Gas Reports • • • Annual Report to Congress 1995, DOE/ EIA0173(95), July 1996. Published annually. Annual Energy Outlook 1996, DOE/ EIA-0383(96), January 1996. Published annually. State Energy Price and Expenditure Report 1993, DOE/EIA-0376(93), December 1995. • Natural Gas Monthly, DOE/EIA-0130. Published monthly. Other Reports Covering Natural Gas, Natural Gas Liquids, and Other Energy Sources • • Monthly Energy Review, DOE/EIA-0035. Published monthly. Provides national aggregate data for natural gas, natural gas liquids, and other energy sources. Short-Term Energy Outlook, DOE/EIA-0202. Published quarterly. Provides forecasts for next six quarters for natural gas and other energy sources. One-Time Reports • • • The Value of Underground Storage in Today’s Natural Gas Industry, DOE/EIA-0591, March 1995. Energy Policy Act Transportation Study: Interim Report of Natural Gas Flows and Rates, DOE/EIA-0602, October 1995. Natural Gas Productive Capacity for the Lower 48 States 1980 Through 1995, DOE/EIA-0542(95), July 1994. • • • • Natural Gas 1996: Issues and Trends, DOE/EIA0560(96), December 1996. U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves -1995 Annual Report, DOE/EIA-0216(95), November 1996. Annual Energy Review 1995, DOE/ EIA-0384(95), July 1996. Published annually. State Energy Data Report, Consumption Estimates, 1960-1993, DOE/EIA-0214(93), July 1995. Reference Reports • • Directory of Energy Data Collection Forms, DOE/ EIA-0249(95), January 1996. Oil and Gas Field Code Master List, 1995, EIA0370(93), December 1995. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 243 Appendix D Natural Gas Electronic Products Appendix D Natural Gas Electronic Products In addition to printed publications, the Energy Information Administration distributes information concerning the natural gas industry in a variety of electronic formats through several media. Two main types of products are available electronically: viewable documents that may be read or printed and post-processable files that may be directly used as input to a computer application without additional keying and checking of data. Viewable documents represent complete or selected sections of publications including text, tables, and graphs. They may be as specific as single tables or as general as an entire publication. Post-processable documents on the other hand are either macro-level representations of information in published tables or micro-level respondent information representing responses on a specific nonconfidential survey. The media used to distribute these electronic publications include: (1) The Energy Information Administration’s Internet site (http://www.eia.doe.gov or ftp://ftp.eia.doe.gov); (2) Dial-in access through the Energy Information Administration’s EPUB electronic bulletin board or through the Economic Bulletin Board of the Department of Commerce and the COGIS system; (3) The Energy Information Administration’s quarterly CD-ROM (Info-Disk); (4) The Energy Information Administration’s Fax on Demand System; and (5) diskettes. Internet ANNUAL PUBLICATIONS Natural Gas Annual, 1995 Provides information on supply, and disposition of natural gas in the United States. Information is provided nationally, regionally, and by State for 1995. Historical Natural Gas Annual, 1930 through 1995 Contains historical information about supply and disposition of natural gas at the national, regional, and State level as well as prices at selected points in the flow of gas from wellhead to burnertip. Natural Gas 1995: Issues and Trends Addresses current issues affecting the natural gas industry and markets, and analyzes trends in the most recent natural gas data. Natural Gas 1994: Issues and Trends Provides an overview of the natural gas industry in 1993 and early 1994, focusing on the overall ability to deliver gas under the new regulatory mandates of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Order 636. Oil and Gas Products List 1994-1995 Brief descriptions of the various information products prepared by the Office of Oil and Gas. U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves Annual Report 1995 1995 national and State estimates of reserves, reserve changes, and production, plus industry highlights. V P Dial-In InfoDisk Fax Diskette V P P P P P V V V V V V V V V = Viewable P = Post-Processable Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 247 Internet MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS Natural Gas Monthly, from September 1995 forward. Entire Publication in viewable format V Dial-In InfoDisk Fax Diskette V OTHER PUBLICATIONS Natural Gas 1995: Preliminary Highlights This Special Focus, which was featured in the April 1996 issue of the Natural Gas Monthly, presents events that affected the natural gas industry during 1995. Energy Policy Act Transportation Study: Interim Report on Natural Gas Flow and Rates (EPACT) Analysis of natural gas transportation rates and distribution patterns for the period from 1988 through 1994. Oil Production Capacity Expansion Cost for the Persian Gulf Quantifies the cost of expanding oil production capacity for the Persian Gulf based on geologic plays and fields rather than country-level economics. Development costs and volumes are estimated for the next 15 years. Costs and Indices for Domestic Oil and Gas Field Equipment and Production Operations 1990-1993 Cost of equipment and operation of oil and gas wells in the lower 48 States. Drilling Sideways- A Review of Horizontal Well Technology and the Domestic Application April 1993 report presenting salient aspects of current and near-future horizontal drilling and completion technology. International Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Compilation of country-level data and assessment of regional trends relating to upstream aspects of global oil and gas supply. Natural Gas Productive Capacity for the Lower 48 States 1984-1996 Analysis of monthly natural gas wellhead productive capacity. Natural Gas Productive Capacity for the Lower 48 States 1980-1995 Analysis of monthly natural gas wellhead productive capacity. Oil and Gas Field Code Master List Comprehensive listing of U.S. oil and gas field names as of November 1995. Oil and Gas Resources of the Fergana Basin (Uzbekistan, Tadzhikistan, and Kyrgysztan) Reservoir level assessments of oil and gas ultimate recovery in the former Soviet Union area. The Value of Underground Storage in Today's Natural Gas Industry Explores the significant and changing role of storage in the industry. U.S. Oil and Gas Development in the Early 1990's Analyses of the growing prominence of smaller energy companies in U.S. oil and gas production V P V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V ANNUAL DATA Natural Gas Supply and Disposition, by State 1994 V P V P V V = Viewable P = Post-Processable 248 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Internet Natural Gas Summary, United States by Year 1990-1994 V P P Dial-In V P InfoDisk Fax V Diskette 1994 Natural Gas Annual Volume 1 data Self-extracting file containing data (in comma-delimited format) that appear in the tables in Volume I of the 1994 Natural Gas Annual. 1994 Natural Gas Annual Volume 2 data Self-extracting file containing historical information (in comma-delimited format) found in the tables in Volume II of the 1994 Natural Gas Annual. Annual historical data at the national level are presented for 1930-1994. Annual information by State and region is presented for 1967-1994. 1993 Data reported on Form EIA-176 A self-extracting compressed file containing data reported on Form EIA-176, "Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition" for 1993. 1994 Data reported on Form EIA-176 A self-extracting compressed file containing data reported on Form EIA-176, "Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and Disposition" for 1994. Data archive of historical reserves estimates for U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids. National, State, and State subregion data published in the reserves balance tables of U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves from 1977 forward. P P P P P P P P P P P MONTHLY DATA Natural Gas Production, United States by Month 1989-forward Natural Gas Supply and Disposition, 1989-forward Natural Gas Imports and Exports 1989-forward Natural Gas Underground Storage: United States Total by Month 1989-forward Natural Gas Prices: United States Total by Month 1989-forward Natural Gas Consumption by Sector: United States Total by Month, 1989-forward P P P P P P P P V V V V P P P P V V SELF-EXTRACTING COMPRESSED DATA FILE ARCHIVES Natural Gas Consumption and Prices, for most recent 2-3 years Natural Gas Consumption and Prices, for 1984-1992 P P OTHER REPORTS Natural Gas Weekly Market Update Analysis of current price, supply and storage data along with a two week snapshot of the weather in four distinct metropolitan areas. V V P P V = Viewable P = Post-Processable Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 249 Glossary Balancing Item: Represents differences between the sum of the components of natural gas supply and the sum of the components of natural gas disposition. These differences may be due to quantities lost or to the effects of data-reporting problems. Reporting problems include differences due to the net result of conversions of flow data metered at varying temperature and pressure bases and converted to a standard temperature and pressure base; the effect of variations in company accounting and billing practices; differences between billing cycle and calendar period time frames; and imbalances resulting from the merger of datareporting systems that vary in scope, format, definitions, and type of respondents. Biomass Gas: A medium Btu gas containing methane and carbon dioxide, resulting from the action of microorganisms on organic materials such as a landfill. British Thermal Unit (Btu): The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit at or near 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit. City Gate: A point or measuring station at which a gas distribution company receives gas from a pipeline company or transmission system. Coke Oven Gas: The gaseous portion of volatile substances driven off in the coking process after other coal chemicals are removed. Commercial Consumption: Gas used by nonmanufacturing establishments or agencies primarily engaged in the sale of goods or services. Included are such establishments as hotels, restaurants, wholesale and retail stores and other service enterprises; gas used by establishments engaged in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries; and gas used by local, State, and Federal agencies engaged in nonmanufacturing activities. Delivered: The physical transfer of natural, synthetic, and/or supplemental gas from facilities operated by the responding company to facilities operated by others or to consumers. Dry Natural Gas Production: Marketed production less extraction loss. Electric Utility: An enterprise that is engaged in the generation, transmission, or distribution of electric energy primarily for use by the public and that is the major power supplier within a designated service area. Electric utilities include investor-owned, publicly-owned, cooperativelyowned, and government-owned (municipals, Federal agencies, State projects, and public power districts) systems. Electric Utility Consumption: Gas used as fuel in electric utility plants. Exports: Natural gas deliveries out of the continental United States and Alaska to foreign countries. Extraction Loss: The reduction in volume of natural gas due to the removal of natural gas liquid constituents such as ethane, propane, and butane at natural gas processing plants. Flared: Natural gas burned in flares at the base site or at gas-processing plants. Gas Condensate Well: A gas well that produces from a gas reservoir containing considerable quantities of liquid hydrocarbons in the pentane and heavier range generally described as “condensate.” Gas Well: A well completed for the production of natural gas from one or more gas zones or reservoirs. Gross Withdrawals: Full well-stream volume, including all natural gas plant liquids and all nonhydrocarbon gases, but excluding lease condensate. Heating Value: The average number of British thermal units per cubic foot of natural gas as determined from tests of fuel samples. Imports: Gas receipts into the United States from a foreign country. Industrial Consumers: Establishments engaged in a process which creates or changes raw or unfinished materials into another form or product. Generation of electricity, other than by electric utilities, is included. Industrial Consumption: Natural gas used by manufacturing and mining establishments for heat, power, and chemical feedstock. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 251 Intransit Deliveries: Redeliveries to a foreign country of foreign gas received for transportation across U.S. territory and deliveries of U.S. gas to a foreign country for transportation across its territory and redelivery to the United States. Intransit Receipts: Receipts of foreign gas for transportation across U.S. territory and redelivery to a foreign country and redeliveries to the United States of U.S. gas transported across foreign territory. Lease Fuel: Natural gas used in well, field, and lease operations (such as gas used in drilling operations, heaters, dehydrators, and field compressors). Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): Natural gas (primarily methane) that has been liquefied by reducing its temperature to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit at atmospheric pressure. Manufactured Gas: A gas obtained by destructive distillation of coal, or by the thermal decomposition of oil, or by the reaction of steam passing through a bed of heated coal or coke. Examples are coal gases, coke oven gases, producer gas, blast furnace gas, blue (water) gas, carbureted water gas. Btu content varies widely. Marketed Production: Gross withdrawals less gas used for repressuring, quantities vented and flared, and nonhydrocarbon gases removed in treating or processing operations. Natural Gas: A mixture of hydrocarbon compounds and small quantities of various nonhydrocarbons existing in the gaseous phase or in solution with crude oil in natural underground reservoirs at reservoir conditions. Natural Gas, Wet After Lease Separation: The volume of natural gas remaining after removal of lease condensate in lease and/or field separation facilities, if any, and after exclusion of nonhydrocarbon gases where they occur in sufficient quantity to render the gas unmarketable. Natural gas liquids may be recovered from volumes of natural gas, wet after lease separation, at natural gas processing plants. Nonhydrocarbon Gases: Typical nonhydrocarbon gases which may be present in reservoir natural gas, such as carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen sulfide, and nitrogen. Nonutility Power Producers: A company which owns electric generating capacity and is not an electric utility. Nonutility power producers include qualifying cogenerators, qualifying small power producers, and other nonutility generators (including independent power producers). Offshore Reserves and Production: Unless otherwise indicated, reserves and production that are in either State or Federal domains, located seaward of the coastline. Oil Well (Casinghead) Gas: Associated and dissolved gas produced along with crude oil from oil completions. Outer Continental Shelf: Offshore Federal domain. Pipeline: A continuous pipe conduit, complete with such equipment as valves, compressor stations, communications systems, and meters, for transporting natural and/or supplemental gas from one point to another, usually from a point in or beyond the producing field or processing plant to another pipeline or to points of use. Also refers to a company operating such facilities. Pipeline Fuel: Gas consumed in the operation of pipelines, primarily in compressors. Plant Fuel: Natural gas used as fuel in natural gas processing plants. Production, Wet After Lease Separation: Gross withdrawals less gas used for repressuring and nonhydrocarbon gases removed in treating or processing operations. Propane-air: A mixture of propane and air resulting in a gaseous fuel suitable for pipeline distribution. Proved Reserves: The estimated quantities that analysis of geological and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in future years from known oil and gas reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions. Receipts: Gas physically transferred into the responding company’s transportation, storage, and/or distribution facilities. Refinery Gas: Noncondensate gas collected in petroleum refineries. Repressuring: The injection of gas into oil or gas reservoir formations to effect greater ultimate recovery. Residential Consumption: Gas used in private dwellings, including apartments, for heating, air-conditioning, cooking, water heating, and other household uses. Storage Additions: Volumes of gas injected or otherwise added to underground natural gas reservoirs or liquefied natural gas storage. Storage Withdrawals: Volumes of gas withdrawn from underground storage or liquefied natural gas storage. 252 Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 Supplemental Gaseous Fuels Supplies: Synthetic natural gas, propane-air, coke oven gas, refinery gas, biomass gas, air injected for Btu stabilization, and manufactured gas commingled and distributed with natural gas. Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG): A manufactured product chemically similar in most respects to natural gas, resulting from the conversion or reforming of petroleum hydrocarbons or from coal gasification. It may easily be substituted for or interchanged with pipeline quality natural gas. Therm: One hundred thousand British thermal units. Underground Storage: The storage of natural gas in underground reservoirs at a different location from which it was produced. Underground Storage Injections: Gas from extraneous sources put into underground storage reservoirs. Underground Storage Withdrawals: Gas removed from underground storage reservoirs. Unit Value, Consumption: Total price per specified unit, including all taxes, at the point of consumption. Unit Value, Wellhead: The wellhead sales price, including charges for natural gas plant liquids subsequently removed from the gas, gathering and compression charges, and State production, severance, and/or similar charges. Vented: Gas released into the air on the base site or at processing plants. Energy Information Administration / Natural Gas Annual 1995 253

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