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Complete Mineral Industry Statistics: Colorado, 1992 |
1992 Economic Census -- Mineral Industries
State of Colorado
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Number of Value of Number of Payroll
estab- shipments employees ($1,000)
SIC and Description lishments ($1,000)
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All Mineral Industries 1132 3421400 17100 759000
10 Metal mining 119 186900 2700 143200
103 Lead and zinc ores 5 (D) -c- (D)
1031 Lead and Zinc Ores 5 (D) -c- (D)
104 Gold and silver ores 53 50700 1200 88700
1041 Gold Ores 52 (D) -g- (D)
108 Metal mining services 20 15300 200 7000
1081 Metal Mining Services 20 15300 200 7000
109 Miscellaneous metal ores 35 (D) -g- (D)
1094 Uranium-Radium-Vanadium Ores 21 (D) -c- (D)
1099 Metal Ores, N.E.C. & Ferro Ores 14 (D) -f- (D)
12 Coal mining 36 404300 2600 126400
122 Bituminous coal and lignite mining 31 (D) -h- (D)
1221 Bituminous Coal & Lignite-Surface 12 (D) -g- (D)
1222 Bituminous Coal & Lignte-Undrgrnd 19 214900 1400 60300
13 Oil and gas extraction 873 2709100 10700 458800
131 Crude petroleum and natural gas 416 1680300 6700 335000
1311 Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas 416 1680300 6700 335000
132 Natural gas liquids 21 658700 400 17800
1321 Natural Gas Liquids 21 658700 400 17800
138 Oil and gas field services 436 370100 3600 105900
1381 Drilling Oil and Gas Wells 80 117500 1300 37200
1382 Oil and Gas Exploration Services 114 54200 500 15700
1389 Oil & Gas Field Services, N.E.C. 242 198400 1900 53000
14 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels 104 121100 1100 30700
142 Crushed & brokn stone, incl riprap 25 29800 300 8300
1422 Crushed and Broken Limestone 10 (D) -c- (D)
1429 Crushed and Broken Stone, N.E.C. 10 15600 100 2800
144 Sand and gravel 53 69700 500 14300
1442 Construction Sand and Gravel 50 (D) -e- (D)
149 Misc nonmetallic mins, exc fuels 6 (D) -c- (D)
1499 Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerls 6 (D) -c- (D)
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Flags
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Each data item has a "flag" associated with it to describe any special
conditions applicable. Where normal data are shown, the flag field is
blank. Flags B, D, N, S, W, X, and Y indicate that the data are not
shown and the data field contains only a zero. Flags appear above or
beside related data items.
B Bracket (see total with T flag in preceding cell)
D (D) Data withheld to avoid disclosing operations of individ
F Data subject to footnote (text unavailable here)
J Data shown, but sampling error exceeds 40 percent
K Estimate has standard error of 15 percent or more
L Estimate has standard error of 15 percent or more or is
not consistent with other series and related data
N (NA) Data not available
Q (Q) Data not collected at this level
R Revised historical data
S (S) Data withheld because estimate did not meet standards
T Bracket total for this and subsequent cells with flag B
W (W) Data not available because cell not in corresponding
published table
X (X) Not applicable
Y (Y) Disclosure, special conditions defined for table
Z Less than half the unit shown
# Only broad line shown (merchandise/commodity line sales)
a -a- Data in range 0 - 19
b -b- Data in range 20 - 99
c -c- Data in range 100 - 249
e -e- Data in range 250 - 499
f -f- Data in range 500 - 999
g -g- Data in range 1,000 - 2,499
h -h- Data in range 2,500 - 4,999
i -i- Data in range 5,000 - 9,999
j -j- Data in range 10,000 - 24,999
k -k- Data in range 25,000 - 49,999
l -l- Data in range 50,000 - 99,999
m -m- Data in range 100,000 or more
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