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COMPILED FROM AN TABLE MF-24
ANALYSIS OF MOTOR-FUEL USE (THOUSANDS OF GALLONS) OCTOBER 1996
INDUSTRIAL MISCEL-
STATE AGRICULTURE AVIATION AND CONSTRUCTION MARINE LANEOUS TOTAL
2/ COMMERCIAL 3/
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
Arizona 5,880 6,517 6,358 5,046 11,980 - 35,781
Colorado 15,902 5,791 3,847 3,053 5,986 935 35,514
Idaho 12,209 2,217 3,284 1,376 6,873 1,031 26,990
Montana 22,899 3,657 3,705 658 2,807 34 33,760
Nevada 1,928 2,957 2,017 4,547 5,479 - 16,928
New Mexico 8,194 2,466 17,525 1,836 4,069 - 34,090
Utah 7,932 2,986 2,337 3,341 7,474 - 24,070
Wyoming 12,221 8,383 6,139 329 2,302 - 29,374
USA 926,732 366,986 411,430 280,046 1,060,394 51,160 3,096,748
Percentage 29.93 11.85 13.29 9.04 34.24 1.65 100.00
Notes:
1/ This table is one of a series giving an analysis of motor-fuel
consumption. A complete and uniform classification of nonhighway use
is not possible due to differences among the States as to what
classes of nonhighway use are eligible for exemptions or refunds and
because some eligible refunds are not applied for. In order to make
the data uniform and complete, nonhighway uses of gasoline were
estimated by the Federal Highway Administration or data were obtained
from other sources. These estimates may not be comparable to data for
prior years due to revised estimation procedures. All data are
subject to review and revision.
2/ Excludes aviation jet fuel.
3/ An amount is shown in this column only when reported by the State
and when it could be determined that the State-reported figure did
not include fuel represented in other categories.
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