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Prices, Sales Volumes & Stocks by State
(Thousand Barrels)
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U.S.
21,101 18,533 13,860 1,566 810 495 1994-2008
East Coast (PADD 1)
11,687 11,569 8,614 346 186 246 1994-2008
Connecticut
289 39         1994-2004
Maine
1 1         1994-2004
Massachusetts
1,606 1,734 940       1994-2005
New Hampshire
93 166 115       1994-2005
Rhode Island
628 328 515       1994-2005
Vermont
0 0         1994-2004
Delaware
0 123 303       1994-2005
Maryland
1,237 993 803 26 17   1994-2007
New Jersey
4,458 5,829 3,530 149     1994-2006
New York
269 50 64 13 27 22 1994-2008
Pennsylvania
1,618 1,203 1,037       1994-2005
Florida
0 0         1994-2004
Georgia
13 0     20 25 1994-2008
North Carolina
20 0         1994-2004
South Carolina
14 0         1994-2004
Virginia
1,441 1,103 1,307 158 122 199 1994-2008
Midwest (PADD 2)
563 171 99 79 8   1994-2007
Illinois
274 123         1994-2004
Indiana
152 48         1994-2004
Iowa
0 0         1994-2004
Kansas
0 0         1994-2004
Kentucky
0 0         1994-2004
Michigan
0 0 5 2 8   1994-2007
Minnesota
0 0         1994-2004
Missouri
0 0 94 77     1994-2006
Nebraska
0 0         1994-2004
North Dakota
0 0         1994-2004
Ohio
74 0         1994-2004
Oklahoma
0 0         1994-2004
South Dakota
0 0         1994-2004
Wisconsin
63 0         1994-2004
Gulf Coast (PADD 3)
5,183 5,922 4,138 153 9 8 1994-2008
Alabama
13 0         1994-2004
Louisiana
584 516 473 7 5 8 1994-2008
Mississippi
0 0         1994-2004
Texas
4,586 5,406 3,665 146 4   1994-2007
West Coast (PADD 5)
3,668 871 1,009 988 607 241 1994-2008
Arizona
264 345 494 491 591 223 1994-2008
California
3,322 526 515 475 16 18 1994-2008
Hawaii
      22     2006-2006
Washington
82 0         1994-2004
- = No Data Reported;  -- = Not Applicable;  NA = Not Available;  W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: Beginning January 2007, ultra-low sulfur diesel was added. In conjunction with this change, total No. 2 diesel fuel has been eliminated to help ensure that sensitive data reported to EIA by individual survey respondents may not be closely estimated using the aggregates published by EIA.  See Definitions, Sources, and Notes link above for more information on this table.
Release Date: 6/29/2009
Next Release Date: 7/30/2010