EPA-450/3-77-017b
March 1977
IMPACT OF NATURAL GAS
SHORTAGE ON MAJOR
INDUSTRIAL FUEL-BURNING
INSTALLATIONS -
VOLUME II. SCHEDULES
(DATA AND TABLES)
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Air and Waste Management
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
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EPA-450/3-77-017b
IMPACT OF NATURAL GAS SHORTAGE
ON MAJOR INDUSTRIAL
FUEL-BURNING INSTALLATIONS -
VOLUME II. SCHEDULES
(DATA AND TABLES)
by
J.A. Brickhill
Energy Division
Foster Associates, Inc.
1101 Seventeenth Street, NW
Washington, B.C. 20036
Contract No. 68-02-1452
EPA Project Officer: Rayburn Morrison
Prepared for
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Office of Air and Waste Management
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
March 1977
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This report is issued by the Environmental Protection Agency to report
technical data of interest to a limited number of readers. Copies are
available free of charge to Federal employees, current contractors and
grantees, and nonprofit organizations - in limited quantities - from the
Library Services Office (MD-35), Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
27711; or, for a fee, from the National Technical Information Service,
5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22161.
This report was furnished to the Environmental Protection Agency by the
Energy Division, Foster Associates, Inc., 1101 Seventeenth Street, NW,
Washington, D.C. 20036, in fulfillment of Contract No. 68-02-1452. The
contents of this report are reproduced herein as received from Foster
Associates, Inc. The opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed are
those of the author and not necessarily those of the Environmental Protec-
tion Agency. Mention of company or product names is not to be considered
as an endorsement by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Publication No. EPA-450/3-77-017b
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study was prepared under the direction of John
Brickhill by the Energy Division of Foster Associates.
Paul Wilkinson acted as assistant task manager and Wayne
Mikutowicz acted as technical reviewer for the study. Other
technical personnel participating in the preparation of
the study were Isobel Bowen/ Warren Crane, George Warholic,
and Ghislaine Zon.
Without the input of the Energy Strategies Branch of
EPA, the chapter dealing with emissions could not have been
prepared. Rayburn Morrison and C. Hai Kuo expended considerable
effort to provide the necessary data base to Foster Associates.
As well, the Federal Energy Administration, Office of Coal
Utilization, provided the basic MFBI information pertaining
to major.combustors and aid with respect to the analysis
thereof. We thank John Dean and his staff from that office
for their assistance.
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VOLUME TWO
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schedule
Number . Title Sheets
1-1 The Gas Requirements Committee Forecast 1-5
of Industrial Gas Consumption by State
1-2 Projected Gas Consumption and Shortages 1-14
in Major MFBI Gas Combustors by AQCR
and AQMA to 1980
II-l Projected Alternative Fuel Use as a Result 1-17
of Gas Shortages in Major MFBI Gas Com-
bustors by AQCR and AQMA to 1980
III-l Projected Incremental Emissions of Sulfur 1-14
Dioxide and Particulates from Major MFBI
Gas Combustors by AQCR and AQMA to 1980
IV-1 United States Gas Consumption by EPA Region 1-8
and Sector in 1974
IV-2 Supply and Consumption of Natural Gas in 1
the Lower 48 States, 1960-1975
IV-3 1974 Consumption of Energy by Stationary 1-7
Users in the United States, by Sector
IV-4 Reserves Additions, Net Production and 1
Total Proved Reserves of Natural Gas in
the Lower 48 States, 1947-1974
IV-5 Withdrawals, Reserves Additions and Proved 1
Reserves of Natural Gas Owned or Con-
tracted by Interstate Pipeline Companies
in the United States, 1963-1975
IV-6 Natural Gas Production in Major Producing 1
Areas of the Lower 48 States
IV-7 Reserves Additions, Production and Finding- 1
to-Production Ratios in Major Producing
Areas of the Lower 48 States
IV-8 Number of Wells Drilled by Type of Well 1
in the Lower 48 States, 1960-1975
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Schedule
Number Title Sheets
IV-9 Non-Associated Gas Reserves Added Per Gas 1
and Condensate Foot Drilled/ 1947-1975
IV-10 Comparison of Forecasts of Gas Production 1
in the Lower 48 States
IV-11 Comparison of Forecasts of Total United 1
States Gas Supply
IV-12 The GRC Forecast of Lower 48 Gas Supply 1
by Component, 1974-1985
IV-13 The GRC Forecast of Gas Consumption by 1-2
Sector and EPA Region, 1974-1980
IV-14 Sources of Gas Supply by State, 1974 1-4
IV-15 Direct Interstate Sales of Natural Gas 1-2
to Major MFBI and Consumption of Natural
Gas by Major Combustors at These Plants
in 1974
IV-16 Comparison of Actual Requirements and Cur- 1-2
tailments for Year September 1975 through
August 1976 with Projections for Year
September 1976 through August 1977
IV-17 Comparison of Industrial Gas Consumption 1
and Shortages by State Estimated by FEA
IV-18 Annual Deliverability from Domestic Gas 1
Reserves Under Contract as of January 1,
1976 for Major Interstate Pipeline Companies
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I
THE CAS REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE FORECAST OF INDUSTRIAL CAS CONSUMPTION BY STATE
(Billions of Btu's)
EPA Region I
Year
(IT
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
.Year
(1)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Year
(1)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Connecticut
Fir.
14.125.0
12,119,0
12.269.0
12.347.0
12,392.0
12.402.0
12.412.0
Rhode
Firm
(2)
4.311.0
4,559.0
4.644.0
4,736.0
4,840.0
4,932.0
5,025.0
New
Fin
(2)
95,559.0
81.881.0
79.616.0
79,956.0
92.428.0
97.111.0
99.338.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
2.728.0
2.126.0
1.822.0
1.599.0
1.126.0
1,034.0
946.0
Island
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
865.0
608.0
8.0
8.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
York
Interrup-
tible
(3)
16,058.0
9.987.0
7.054.0
7,695.0
7,210.0
7,081.0
7,931.0
Total
(4)
16,853.0
14,245.0
14,091.0
13.946.0
13.518.0
13.436.0
13.358.0
Massachusetts
Firm
(5)
18,029.0
19,293.0
20,010.0
20,446.0
20,831.0
21,338.0
22.133.0
EPA Region
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
12,331.0
4,504.0
4,106.0
5,443.0
6.129.0
7,506.0
7.512.0
I (continued)
Total
(7)
30,360.0
23,797.0
24.116.0
25.889.0
26,960.0
28,844.0
29.645.0
Vermont *
Total
(4)
5,176.0
5,167.0
4.652.0
4,744.0
4.850.0
4,942.0
5,035.0
EPA Region II
Firm
(5)
422.0
406.0
338.0
51.0
54'. 0
57.0
60.0
(Continued)
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
1.042.0
1.007.0
1.202.0
1,443.0
1,443.0
1,429.0
1.454.0
Total
(7>
1,464.0
1.413.0
1,540.0
1.494.0
1.497.0
1.486.0
1.514.0
Maine
Firm
(8)
440.0
452.0
477.0
482.0
492.0
502.0
502.0
Total
Fin
(8)
37,836.0
37,545.0
38.502.0
38,851.0
39.427.0
40,070.0
40,982.0
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
111.0
125.0
100.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
75.0
Region I
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
17.454.0
8,830.0
7,488.0
8,688.0
8.883.0
10,129.0
10,057.0
Total
(10)
551.0
577.0
577.0
557.0
567.0
577.0
577.0
Total
(10)
55.290.0
46,375.0
45.990.0
47.539.0
48.310.0
50,199.0
51,039.0
New Hampshire
Fin
(11)
509.0
716.0
764.0
789.0
818.0
839.0
850.0
New
Fin
(11)
37.398.0
35.952.0
30.521.0
36.994.0
37.154.0
37.524.0
38.994.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
377.0
460.0.
250.0
120.0
100.0
75.0
60.0
EPA Region II
Jersey
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
30.781.0
17,280.0
600.0
4,200.0
19,420.0
13,697.0
7,367.0
Total
(13)
886.0
1,176.0
1,014.0
909.0
918.0
914.0
910.0
Total
(13)
68,179.0
53,232.0
31,121.0
41,194.0
56,574.0
51.221.0
46.361.0
EPA Region III
Total Region II
Total
(4)
111,617.0
91,868.0
86,670.0
87,651.0
99,638.0
104.192.0
107,269.0
Fin
(5)
132,957.0
117.833.0
110,137.0
116,950.0
129,582.0
134,635.0
138,332.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
46.839.0
27.267.0
7.654.0
11.895.0
26,630.0
20.778.0
15,298.0
Total
(7)
179,796.0
145.100.0
117,791.0
128,845.0
156,212.0
155,413.0
153,630.0
Dlst. of Columbia
Firm
(8)
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
Total
(10)
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
Delaware
Fin
(11)
3.422.0
4,216.0
3.055.0
3.025.0
3.550.0
3.030.0
3.297.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
2,205.0
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
Total
(13)
5,627.0
4,216.0
3,055.0
3,025.0
3,550.0
3,030.0
3,297.0
Source: Future Gaa Consumption of the United States. Volune 6t December 1975.
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THE GAS REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE FORECAST OF INDUSTRIAL GAS CONSUMPTION BY STATE
(Billions of Btu'a)
EPA Region III (Continued)
Maryland
Tear Fin
(1) (2)
1974 25.487.0
1975 25,330.0
1976 23,188.0
1977 22,447.0
1978 22,524.0
1979 22,271.0
1980 22,137.0
Interrup-
tible
(3)
34,787.0
21,290.0
17,003.0
15. 255.0
17.886.0
17.886.0
17,886.0
Total
(4)
60.274.0
46.620.0
40.191.0
37.702.0
40,410.0
40.157.0
40.023.0
Pennsylvania
Firm
(5)
322,105.0
258.233.0
235.172.0
233.605.0
249,756.0
249.150.0
245.927.0
Interrup-
tible
(6)
30.470.0
15.731.0
13.400.0
12,400.0
12.400.0
12,400.0
12,400.0
Total
(7)
352.575.0
273,964.0
248,572.0
246,005.0
262,156.0
261.550.0
258.327.0
EPA Raglon III (Continued)
Total Region III
Year Finn
(1) (2)
1974 458.887.0
1975 373,292.0
1976 341,714.0
1977 337.465.0
1978 348.417.0
1979 344.311.0
1980 340,344.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3).
89,417.0
46.396.0
37.871.0
34,516.0
36,822.0
36.821.0
36,820.0
Total
(4)
548.304.0
419.688.0
379.585.0
371.981.0
385.239.0
381,132.0
377.164.0
Georgia
Year Flrn
(1) (2)
1974 47,510.0
1975 48.487.0
1976 49,885.0
1977 51.211.0
1978 58.696.0
1979 60.012.0
1980 61.304.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
117.552.0
124.527.0
73.953.0
57.660.0
73.410.0
57.690.0
44,175.0
Total
(4)
165.062.0
173.014.0
123.838.0
108.871.0
132.106.0
117.702.0
105.479.0
Alabama
Firm
(5)
92.806.0
99.911.0
87,830.0
83,933.0
83.734.0
82.331.0
74,142.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
90.998.0
61.906.0
53.646.0
47,707.0
54.057.0
42.708.0
36.044.0
EPA
Total
(7)
183.804.0
161.817.0
141.476.0
131.640.0
137.791.0
125,039.0
110,186.0
Region IV
HisBlasippl
Firm
(5)
83,243.0
76.677.0
66.791.0
61.067.0
60,479.0
57.841.0
47. 287. 0
Interrup-
tlblc
(6)
24.606.0
24,132.0
22,983.0
23.020.0
23,014.0
23,018.0
22.551.0
Total
(7)
107,849.0
100.809.0
89.774.0
84.087.0
83,493.0
80,859.0
69.838.0
Virginia
Pirn
(8)
31.364.0
23,990.0
19,643.0
17,732.0
16.993.0
16.435.0
16.377.0
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
20.744.0
9,314.0
7,407.0
6.800.0
6,475.0
6,474.0
6,473.0
Total
(10)
52,108.0
33.304.0
27.050.0
24.532.0
23,468.0
22,909.0
22,850.0
West Virginia
Flra
(11)
76,509.0
61,523.0
60.656.0
60.656.0
55.594.0
53.425.0
52,606.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
1,211.0
61.0
61.0
61.0
61.0
61.0
61.0
Total
(13)
77.720.0
61,584.0
60,717.0
60.717.0
55,655.0
53,486.0
52.667.0
EPA Region IV
Florida
Firm
(8)
25,091.0
25,429.0
23,590.0
19,798.0
19.658.0
17,788.0
6,648.0
(Continued)
North
Flrn
(8)
36.713.0
30,543.0
24.030.0
22,396.0
23.652.0
27.773.0
26,524.0
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
61,841.0
50,826.0
53.262.0
48,641.0
46.727.0
41,400.0
38.031.0
Carolina
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
46.877.0
13.280.0
5,279.0
3,629.0
5,080.0
11,286.0
11,973.0
Total
(10)
86,932.0
76,255.0
76,852.0
68,439.0
66,385.0
59.188.0
44,679.0
Total
(10)
83,590.0
43.823.0
29,309.0
26,025.0
28,732.0
39.059.0
38.497.0
Kentucky
Firm
(11)
58.790.0
59.115.0
53,306.0
49,800.0
48,046.0
46,020.0
43.465.0
South
Firm
(11)
18.341.0
17,705.0
15.266.0
15.509.0
17.877.0
18,580.0
19,199.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
18.374.0
18.917.0
9,945.0
7,456.0
6.472.0
6.482.0
6.502.0
Carolina
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
61,609.0
56.146.0
53.099.0
48.071.0
49.559.0
48,691.0
43,529.0
Total
(13)
77,164.0
78,032.0
63,251.0
57,256.0
54,518.0
52.502.0
49.967.0
Total
(13)
79,950.0
73,851.0
68,365.0
63,580.0
67.436.0
67,271.0
62,728.0
VI VI
SS-
Source: Future Cas Consumption of the United States, Volume 6, December 1975.
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THE GAS REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE FORECAST OF INDUSTRIAL CAS CONSUMPTION BY STATE
(Billions of Btu'a)
EPA Region IV (Continued)
EPA Region V
Year
(1)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Year
U>
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Tennessee
Interrup-
Fln tlble
(2) (3)
108,122.0 50,915.0
95,145.0 7,777.0
89,906.0 4,481.0
77,443.0 2.008.0
76,069.0 2,188.0
72.168.0 2,160.0
67,400.0 2,132.0
Michigan
Interrup-
Firm tlble
(2) (3)
268.700.0 78,834.0
247.660.0 71,720.0
256,880.0 66,850.0
261.160.0 65,350.0
264,510.0 51,430.0
266,940.0 41,180.0
272,320.0 31,170.0
Total Region IV
Total
<*)
159.037.0
102,922.0
94,387.0
79,451.0
78,257.0
74,328.0
69,532.0
Fir«
(5)
470.616.0
453,012.0
410,604.0
381.157.0
388,211.0
382.513.0
345.969.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
472.772.0
357,511.0
276,648.0
238.192.0
260,507.0
233.435.0
204.937.0
EPA
Total
(7)
943,388.0
810,523,0
687,252.0
619,349.0
648,718.0
615.948.0
550.906.0
Illinois
Firm
(8)
340,484.0
334.507.0
338,587.0
333,608.0
329,307.0
327,557.0
325,603.0
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
38,371.0
18,696.0
15.679.0
10.702.0
10,380.0
9,709.0
9,350.0
Total
(10)
378,855.0
353,203.0
354,266.0
344.310.0
339.687.0
337.266.0
334,953.0
Indiana
Fin
(11)
233,872.0
209,246.0
189,022.0
186,350.0
184,645.0
181,351.0
180,665.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
33,224.0
20,789.0
14,611.0
12.260.0
12,203.0
12.123.0
12,065.0
Total
(13)
267,096.0
230.035.0
203,633.0
198,610.0
196,848.0
193.474.0
192.730.0
Region V (Continued)
Minnesota
Total
' (4)
347,534.0
319.380.0
323.730.0
' 326.510.0
315.940.0
308,120.0
303,490.0
Firm
(5)
54.188.0
53.479.0
53,537.0
53.579.0
48,604.0
41,927.0
41,954.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
44.298.0
33,479.0
31.166.0
25.625.0
23,889.0
22,576.0
21,829.0
Total
(7)
98.486.0
86,958.0
84.703.0
79.204.0
72,493.0
64,503.0
63,783.0
EPA Region V (Continued)
Year
(1)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Total Region V
Interrup-
Flrm Tlble
(2) (3)
1.351.246.0 313.306.0
1,203.256.0 237,833.0
1,151.164.0 200.499.0
1,136,015.0 177,577.0
1,161.116.0 150,883.0
1,149,800.0 136.687.0
1,150.350.0 123,446.0
Arkansas
Total
(4)
1.664.552.0
1,441.089.0
1,351.663.0
1,313,592.0
1,311,990.0
1,286.487.0
1,273.796.0
Pirn
(5)
193,163.0
162,941.0
163.021.0
163,091.0
163,171.0
163,261.0
163,341.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
11,742.0
9,360.0
9,311.0
9.418.0
8.677.0
8,947.0
9.200.0
Total
(7)
204.905.0
172.301.0
172,332.0
172,509.0
171,848.0
172,208.0
172,541.0
Ohio
Fin
(8)
401,434.0
301.782.0
252,598.0
240,076.0
272.558.0
269,965.0
266,669.0
EPA Region
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
34.484.0
17.761.0
13.868.0
10,361.0
3,092.0
3,092.0
3.092.0
VI
Total
(10)
435,918.0
319,543.0
266,466.0
250.437.0
275,650.0
273.057.0
269,761.0
Louisiana
Fir*
(8)
1,123.764.0
714.791.0
713.862.0
655k842.0
645.652.0
601.531.0
543,733.0
Interrup-
tible
(9)
17.443.0
808.0
818.0
828.0
838.0
848.0
858.0
Total
(10)
1,141,207.0
715.599.0
714,680.0
656,670.0
646,490.0
602,379.0
544,591.0
Wisconsin
Firm
(ID
52,568.0
56.582.0
60,540.0
61.242.0
61.492.0
62,060.0
63.139.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
84,095.0
75,388.0
58,325.0
53,279.0
49,889.0
48.007.0
45.940.0
Total
(13)
136,663.0
131,970.0
118,865.0
114,521.0
111,381.0
110,067.0
109,079.0
New Mexico
Finn
(11)
31.002.0
30.070.0
30,644.0
29.905.0
29,957.0
30,433.0
31,333.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
1,160.0
1,193.0
1,214.0
1,235.0
1,255.0
1,006.0
1.017.0
Total
(13)
32,162.0
31,263.0
31,858.0
31,140.0
31.212.0
31.439.0
32.350.0
Source: Future Gas Consumption of the United States, Volume 6, December 1975.
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THE CAS REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE OF INDUSTRIAL GAS CONSUMPTION BY STATE
(Billions of Btu's)
EPA Region VI (Continued)
Oklahona
Year
7U~
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Flra
<2>
56, 206.0
62.110.0
68,163.0
68,864.0
106.530.0
110.889.0
111.276.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
87,727.0
104.996.0
116.778.0
119,932.0
134,973.0
140.876.0
141,644.0
Total
(*)
143.933.0
167,106.0
184.941.0
188,796.0
241.503.0
251.765.0
252.920.0
Kansas
Year
TIT
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Flra
(2)
43.809.0
40,675.0
28,436.0
27.345.0
25.780.0
25.780.0
22,515.0
Interrup-
tlble
<3>
96.434.0
94,898.0
98,268.0
94.234.0
86.942.0
81.551.0
76.188.0
Total
(4)
140.243.0
135,573.0
126,704.0
121.579.0
112.722.0
107.331.0
98.703.0
Texas
Flra
(5)
2.120.410.0
1,945.551.0
2,040,279.0
1,981,483.0
1,955,522.0
1.931.011.0
1,860.765.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
217,371.0
252.079.0
260,596.0
283.304.0
285,601.0
291,964.0
297,875.0
Total
(7)
2.337,781.0 3
2,19r.630.0 2
2.300,875.0 3
2,264,787.0 2
2,241.123.0 2
2.222.975.0 2
2,158,640.0 2
EPA Region VII
Missouri
Flra
(5)
38.334.0
40,451.0
41,021.0
39,526.0
38,684.0
38.860.0
38,880.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
53.310.0
36.177.0
41,906.0
40,859.0
38,068.0
36.337.0
34,606.0
Total
(7)
91,644.0
76,628.0
82.927.0
80,385.0
76,752.0
75,197.0
73.486.0
Total Region VI
Interrup-
Flra tlble
(8) (9)
,524.545.0 335,443.0
,915.463.0 368,436.0
,015.969.0 388.717.0
.899,185.0 414.717.0
.900,832.0 431.344.0
,837.125.0 443.641.0
,710.448.0 450,594.0
(Cont Inued )
Nebraska
Interrup-
Flra tlble
(8) (9)
28.837.0 26,173.0
29,602.0 25.774.0
29,654.0 24,046.0
29.735.0 19,876.0
28.835.0 11,546.0
27.609.0 10,889.0
27,685.0 10,575.0
EPA Region VII
Iowa
.
Total
(10)
3.859,988.0
3,283,899.0
3.404.686.0
3.313,902.0
3,332.176.0
3,280.766.0
3.161.042.0
Flra
(11)
70,788.0
73.153.0
74,525.0
74.727.0
72,664.0
70,311.0
70.309.0
Interrup-
ttble
(12)
46,854.0
41,626.0
36.503.0
29.705.0
20,137.0
14.879.0
14.221.0
Total
(13)
117,642.0
114,779.0
111.028.0
104.432.0
92.801.0
85,190.0
84.530.0
Total Region VII
Total
(10)
55,010.0
55,376.0
53,700.0
49,611.0
40.381.0
38.498.0
38,260.0
Flra
(11)
181.768.0
183.881.0
173.636.0
171,333.0
165,963.0
162,560.0
159,389.0
Interrup-
tible
(12)
222.771.0
198.475.0
200.723.0
184.674.0
156,693.0
143,656.0
135,590.0
Total
(13)
404.539.0
382.356.0
374.359.0
356,00770
322,656.0
306,216:0
294,979.0
EPA Region VIII
Colorado
Year
TIT'
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Flra
(2)
22,293.0
22.382.0
22,654.0
20,703.0
21,192.0
21.616.0
21,961.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
31.666.0
33.233.0
33,144.0
32,947.0
32.747.0
32.541.0
32.326.0
Total
(4)
53.959.0
55.615.0
55.798.0
53.650.0
53.939.0
54.157.0
54,287.0
Montana
Flra
(5)
3.450.0
3.400.0
3,500.0
3,500.0
3.500.0
3,500.0
3,500.0
Interrup-
tlble
(6)
34,260.0
34,600.0
31,200.0
17,100.0
15,200.0
14,800.0
14,500.0
Total
(7)
37,710.0
38,000.0
34.700.0
20.600.0
18,700.0
18,300.0
18,000.0
North Dakota
Interrup-
Flra tlble
(8) (9)
35.0 2.885.0
62.0 1.255.0
62.0 1,255.0
62.0 1.255.0
62.0 1,255.0
62.0 1.255.0
62.0 1,255.0
South Dakota
Total
(10)
2,920.0
1,317.0
1.317.0
1,317.0
1,317.0
1,317.0
1,317.0
Flra
(11)
207.0
864.0
864.0
864.0
864.0
864.0
864.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
6,993.0
6.614.0
6,614.0
4,240.0
3.372.0
3,219.0
3.164.0
Total
(13)
7,200.0
7.478.0
7,478.0
5.104.0
4.236.0
4,083.0
4,028.0
Source: Future Gas Conauaptlon of the United States, Volume 6, December 1975.
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THE GAS REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE FORECAST OF INDUSTRIAL GAS CONSUMPTION BY STATE
(Billions of Btu'a)
EPA Region VIII (Continued)
Utah
Year
(1)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Fin
(2)
2,830.0
3.056.0
3,263.0
3.327.0
3.370.0
3.422.0
3,466.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
45,060.0
40.741.0
40,722.0
38.510.0
36.341.0
34.161.0
32.074.0
Total
(4)
47.890.0
43,797.0
43.985.0
41,837.0
39,711.0
37,583.0
35,540.0
Wyoming
Interrup-
Fln tlble
(5) (6)
11,569.0 36,049.0
11,583.0 35.891.0
12.126.0 35.660.0
12,130.0 32.252.0
12,061.0 30.325.0
10.418.0 28,924.0
10,195.0 27,720.0
Total Region VIII
Total
(7)
47,618.0
47,474.0
47,786.0
44,382.0
42,386.0
39,342.0
37,915.0
Fin
(8)
40,384.0
41,347.0
42,469.0
40,586.0
41,049.0
39,882.0
40,048.0
Incorrup-
tible
(9)
156.913.0
152,334.0
148,595.0
126,304.0
119,240.0
114,900.0
111.039.0
Total
(10)
197,297.0
193,681.0
191,064.0
166,890.0
160,289.0
154,782.0
151.087.0
EPA Region IX
Arizona
Fin
(11)
59,777.0
54.241.0
51.999.0
46.402.0
39,270.0
35,799.0
36.379.0
EPA Region IX (Continued)
California
Year
(1)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Fin
(2)
88.603.0
94.480.0
97.097.0
107.813.0
111.442.0
114.880.0
118.099.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
496,682.0
539,151.0
464.349.0
409,542.0
319,298.0
291.082.0
364.241.0
Total
(4)
585,285.0
633.631.0
561.446.0
517.355.0
430,740.0
405,962.3
482,340.0
Nevada
Interrup-
Flra tlble
(5) (6)
12.568.0 -0-
11,889.0 -0-
11,174.0 -0-
10,871.0 -0-
10,380.0 -0-
9,704.0 -0-
9,378.0 -0-
Total Region IX
Total
(7)
12,568.0
11,889.0
11,174.0
10,871.0
10,380.0
9,704.0
9,378.0
Firm
(8)
160,948.0
160.610.0
160,270.0
165,086.0
161.092.0
160,383.0
163.856.0
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
496,682.0
539,151.0
464.349.0
409.542.0
319.298.0
291.082.0
364.241.0
Total
(10)
657,630.0
699,761.0
624,619.0
574.628.0
480,390.0
451.465.0
528,097.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
EPA Region X
Total
(13)
59,777.0
54,241.0
51,999.0
46,402.0
39,270.0
35,799.0
36,379.0
Idaho
Fin
(11)
21.672.0
24.942.0
28.904.0
29.179.0
29.266.0
29,442.0
29,522.0
Interrup-
tlble
(12)
9,313.0
6.404.0
5,704.0
5,538.0
5,374.0
5,216.0
5,062.0
Total
(13)
30,985.0
31,346.0
34,608.0
34,717.0
34,640.0
34,658.0
34,584.0
EPA Region X (Continued)
Oregon
Year
(1)
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Fin
(2)
30.213.0
29.189.0
31,591.0
31.247.0
30.831.0
33.598.0
34.243.0
Interrup-
tlble
(3)
27,938.0
25.045.0
28.615.0
25.870.0
25.619.0
25,391.0
27.965.0
Total
(4)
58,151.0
54,234.0
60.206.0
57.117.0
56,450.0
58,989.0
62.208.0
Uashlngton
Interrup-
Fln tlble
(5) (6)
34.302.0 69.517.0
36,837.0 54,351.0
38.859.0 55.655.0
41,643.0 53.215.0
44.325.0 51.373.0
45.738.0 53.009.0
46,962.0' 55.535.0
Total Region X
Total
(7)
103,819.0
91.188.0
94.514.0
94,858.0
95.698.0
98,747.0
102,497.0
Firm
(8)
86,187.0
90.968.0
99.354.0
102.069.0
104,422.0
108.778.0
110,727.0
Interrup-
tlble
(9)
106.768.0
85.800.0
89,974.0
84,623.0
82.366.0
83,616.0
88,562.0
Total
(10)
192.955.0
176,768.0
189,328.0
186,692.0
186,788.0
192,394.0
199.289.0
Source: Future Gas Consumption of the United States, Volume 6, December 1975.
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Pec Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region I
Connecticut
Hartford-N.H.-Springfield
-Ct.
Total
Massachusetts
Hartford-New Haven-
Springfield
-Springfield
Berkshire
Central
-Worcester
Metro Boston
-Boston
Metro Providence
Total
Maine
New Hampshire
Herrimack Valley-S.M.H.
Total
Rhode Island
Vernont
Chanplain Valley
Total
Total Region I
Region II
New Jersey
NJ-NY-kfl
-NJ-NY
Metro Philadelphia
-Metro Philadelphia
NJ (regaining area)
-Ocean
N.E. Pa. -Upper Delaware Vly.
Total
Consumption
Actual
1974
949
949
949
947
947
294
627
627
1.905
1.905
94
3,867
660
660
54
54
5.530
7.453
7.453
5.686,
5.686
370
370
848
14.357
1976
700
700
700
1.051
1.051
184
209
209
1.367
1.367
75
2.886
655
655
62
62
4.303
4.845
4.845
5.642
5.642
240
240
550
11.277
1977
651
651
651
1,007
1.007
177
200
200
1,309
1,309
72
2.765
669
669
75
75
4,160
4,457
4.457
5.761
5.761
__
550
10.768
Projected
1978
545
545
545
946
946
166
188
188
1,230
1.230
68
2.598
684
684
75
75
3.902
4.283
4,283
5,892
5,892
550
10,725
1979
524
524
524
83«
834
146
166
166
1,086
1,086
60
2.292
699
699
74
74
3,589
4,283
4.283
6.023
6,023
__
550
10,856
1980
504
504
504
834
834
146
166
166
1.086
1.086
60
2,292
716
716
75
75
3.587
4.283
4.283
6.158
6.158
550
10,991
Shortages
1976
243
243
243
108
414
414
597
597
18
1.137
1977
311
311
311
121
436
436
653
653
23
1,233
1978
440
440
440
36
36
139
462
462
746
746
29
1.412
1979
482
482
482
170
170
166
499
499
933
933
40
1.808
1980
525
525
525
193
193
173
514
514
979
979
42
1,901
1,380
2.556
2.556
3
3
127
127
291
2,977
1.544
3.101
3.101
3
3
375
375
308
3.787
1.852
3.446
3,446
3
3
384
384
328
4.161
2.290
3,616
3.616
4
4
392
392
348
4,360
2,426
3,795
3.795
4
401
401
368
4,568
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI CAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region 11 -continued-
New York
NJ-NY-CT
-NJ-NY
Genesee-Flnger Lakes
-Rochester
Niagara Frontier
-Niagara Frontier
Total
Total Region II
Region III
Delaware
Metro Philadelphia
Total
Maryland
Cumberland-Keyset
-Potoaac River
Metro Baltimore
-Baltimore
Total
Pennsylvania
Metro Philadelphia
-Metro Philadelphia
N.E. Pa. -Upper Delaware Vly.
N.U. Pa. -Youngs town
-Erie
Central Pa.
-Johnstown
S. Central Pa.
-Harrlsburg
-Lancaster
-York
S.U. Pa.
-Allegheny County
-Beaver Valley
-Monongahela Valley
Total
Consunptlon
Actual
1974
3,567
3.567
366
366
2,556
2.556
6,489
20,846
1.152
1.152
6.457
6.457
7.216
7.216
13.673
19.474
19.474
1,913
4,305
1,340
1.002
383
5,157
1,487
522
355
20.095
8.856
4.431
3.004
51,946
1976
2,609
2,609
364
364
2.094
2.094
5.067
16.344
834
834
4.636
4.636
4,577
4.577
9,213
16.160
16,160
1.397
3,142
978
732
280
3.764
1,086
381
259
16.586
8.082
3.235
2.202
41.781
1977
2.657
2.657
371
371
2,107
2.107
5,135
15,903
852
852
4,388
4.388
4.276
4.276
8.664
. 15.723
15.723
1.368
3.080
959
717
274.
3,689
1.061
373
254
15.940
8.175
2,555
2.160
40,517
Projected
1978
2,972
2,972
379
379
2,424
2.424
5.775
16.500
871
a?i
4.619
4.619
4,646
4.646
9,265
15,402
15,402
1.368
3,080
959
717
274
3.689
1,064
373
254
16.109
8.318
2,555
2.160
40,365
1979
3.088
3.088
388
388
2.545
2.545
6,021
16.877
890
890
4,585
4,585
4,631
4.631
9.216
15,378
15,378
1.368
3.080
959
717
274
3.689
1,064
373
254
16.277
8.460
2.555
2.161
40.509
1980
3,173
3.173
397
397
2,609
2.609
6.179
17,170
911
911
4.567
4.567
4,622
4.622
9.189
15.263
15.263
1.368
3.080
959
717
274
3,689
1,064
373
254
16,455
8,610
2,555
2.162
40,572
1976
933
933
444
444
1,377
4,354
310
310
1,777
1,777
2,590
2.590
4,367
3,178
3,178
502
1,134
353
263
100
1.358
391
137
94
3.368
712
1,165
781
9.803
1977
959
959
~
484
484
1,443
5,230
317
317
2.159
2,159
3,042
3.042
5,201
4,023
4,023
572
1,286
400
299
114
1.540
444
156
106
4.436
804
1.938
887
12,156
Shortages
1978
727
727
~
226
226
953
5,114
324
324
2,077
2.077
2,839
2.839
4,916
4,792
4,792
615
1,385
431
322
123
1,659
478
168
1)4
4,730
866
2,040
955
13,503
i
1979
692
692
~
164
164
856
5,216
331
331
2,259
2.259
3,019
3.019
5,278
5,264
5,264
660
1,483
461
346
132
1.777
512
180
122
5.022
926
2.142
1.023
14,552
1980
693
693
161
161
854
5,422
338
338
2,433
2,433
3,202
3.202
5,635
5.847
5.847
706
1,587
494
369
141
1,902
548
193
131
5,328
990
2,248
1.094
15,739
tn in
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI CAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQKA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu'a Per Year)
KJ Region
2 State
m AQCR
-AQMA
Region III -continued-
Virginia
Central Va.
-Lynchburg
Hampton Roads
-Hampton-Newport News
State Capitol
-Petersburg, Colonial Hts.-
Hopewell
Valley of Va.
Total
West Virginia
Hun ting ton-Ashland-Por tsoouth-
Ironton
Parkersburg-Marletta
Steubenvllle-Uelrton-
Wheellng
Kanawha Valley
S. W.Va.
Total
Total Region III
Consumption
Actual
1974
2.322
657
339
339
2.754
2.754
3.187
8.602
484
4.722
1.466
9.682
231
16.585
91,958
1976
487
138
182
182
578
578
1.889
3.136
392
3.825
1.336
9.238
187
14,978
69,942
1977 -
246
70
165
165
.
_1.7JM
2.115
426
4,155
1,399
9.568
203
15,751
67.899
Projected
1978
35
35
158
158
1.631
1.824
416
4.060
1.404
9,684
199
15.763
68,088
Shortages
1979
35
35
154
154
1.587
1.776
407
3,965
1,410
9.798
194
15.774
68,165
1980
35
35
154
154
1.582
1.771
392
3,825
1.410
9,896
187
15,710
68,153
1976
1,819
514
155
155
2,157
2,157
1*275
5,406
89
863
120
376
42
1,490
21,376
1977
2.109
596
179
179
2,793
2,793
1.528
6.609
65
633
87
249
31
1,065
25,348
1978
2.374
647
196
196
2.856
2.856
1,675
7.101
86
838
116
357
41
1.438
27,282
1979
2,427
662
205
205
2,919
2,919
1,791
7,342
106
1.041
144
464
51
1.806
29,309
1980
2,484
678
213
213
2.985
2.985
iilTA
7,556
133
1.294
179
599
63
2,268
31,536
Region IV
Alabama
Alabama & Tomblgbee Rivers 3,939 2.767 2,526
Columbus (Ga.)-Phoenlx
City
E. Alabama
-Cadsden
Metro Birmingham
-Birmingham
Moblle-Penaacola-Panama
Clty-S.M.I.
-Mobile
Tenn. R. Vly.-Cumberland
Hts.
2,717
2,361
2,061
1.145
1,469
1,367
1,815
Total
Florida
Moblle-Penaacola-Panama
Clty-S.M.I.
Jacksnnvllle-Brunawlck
S.E. Ha.
W. Central Fla.
-Lakeland-Winter Haven
-Tampa-St. Petersburg
Total 31.158 20.072 20.170
2.306
4.981
3.936
2.876
18.954
17,339
8.031
6,453
7.7BO
47,621
20,467
3,523
4.325
2.844
1.936
908
3,493
2.978
2.232
14,380
13.356
4.015
3,226
5.542
33,175
14,428
2,114
2.022
1.508
859
649
3,170
2.762
2,078
13,337
12.415
2,007
1,613
3.453
27,255
13.796
2,396
2.288
1,690
960
730
3,414
2,905
2,171
14,017
12.996
3.297
26.350
12.622
2.431
2,322
1,716
975
741
2.966
2,615
1,977
12.630
11,790
__
3.225
23,797
12,860
2,466
2.354
1.741
989
752
2.599
2,300
1.744
11,119
10,399
3.156
21.235
13,025
2,466
2,354
1,741
989
752
1,453
930
624
4;441
3,861
3.960
3,182
2.183
14.112
5,896
1,384
2.273
H317
1.064
253
1,881
1,229
838
5.882
5,166
6.137
4,931
4.435
21,033
6,959
1,176
2,097
1.199
1.003
196
1,751
1,176
811
5.639
4.985
8.327
6,691
4.770
23.030
8,604
1,223
2,162
1.237
1.033
204
2.314
1,558
1,072
7,461
6.589
8.513
6.840
5.021
26,682
6,836
1,268
2.230
1.275
1.064
211
2.800
1.967
1.374
9.427
8,396
8,706
6,995
5.277
30,483
9,160
1.353
2.333
1,342
1,110
232
19,091 19,421
19.586 10.870 11.431 13,226 13.609 14.188
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI GAS COMBUSTOHS
BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
S
N)
. 00
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region IV - continued -
Kentucky
Paducah-Calro
Evansville-Cvnesboro-
Henderson
Louisville
-Louisville
Metro Cincinnati
Bluegrasa
Huntington-Ashland-
Portsmouth-Ironton
Total
Georgia
Jacksonville-Brunswick
Auguata-Alken
Central Ga.
Chattanooga
Metro Atlanta
-Atlanta
N.E. Ga.
Savannah-Beaufort
-Savannah
S.W. Ga.
-Albany
Total
Mississippi
Moblle-Pensacola-Panau
City-S.M.I.
Mississippi Delta
Total
North Carolina
N. Piedmont
-Greensboro
E. Piedmont
Metro Charlotte
-Charlotte
Sandhills
S. Coastal Plain
W. Mountain
Total
Consunptlon
Actual
1974
5,209
2.187
2.780
2.780
868
752
1.730
13.527
947
7,329
3.997
2,751
2.065
1.899
380
11.881
10,218
2.784
764
32.134
36.694
17.972
54.666
1.427
468
1,311
1,136
27
2.043
2,178
3,477
11.572
1976
3,541
1.487
1,890
1.890
590
511
1,177
9,196
900
7,029
3,796
2,613
1,964
1.806
361
9.480
7,900
2,108
724
28,251
30,967
17,224
48,191
357
117
424
285
8
1.341
544'
859
3,810
1977
3.229
1.355
1.723
1.723
538
466
1,074
8.385
852
6,773
3.597
2.476
1,864
1,715
342
8,444
6.947
1.837
685
26,185
28.834
17.353
46.187
173
57
276
102
3
1.271
261
417
2.500
Projected
1978
3.073
1.290
1.640
1.-640
512
444
1.022
7,981
881
6.982
3.717
2.558
1.926
1.771
353
9.536
7.989
2.136
710
28.089
27.119
17,650
44.769
_
110
950
~
1.060
1979
2,969
1,246
1.584
1.584
495
429
986
7,709
852
6,844
3,597
2.476
1.866
1,717
342
8.621
7.124
1.886
686
26.484
27.420
17,912
45,332
__
70
603
673
1980
2.813
1.180
1,500
1.500
469
406
935
7,303
805
6.592
3.397
2.339
1,766
1.625
323
7.717
6.303
1.654
648
24.593
27.146
17,911
45.057
_
44
378
--
422
1976
1,631
683
871
871
272
236
542
4.235
40
249
172
119
87
80
16
2.319
2.248
656
35
3,658
5,469
623
6,092
1,061
348
878
843
19
688
1,619
2,594
7,683
1977
2,052
861
1,097
1,097
342
296
682
5,330
108
659
455
313
230
211
43
3,604
3.415
985
89
6.397
8,373
872
9,245
1,275
418
1,053
1,050
24
800
1,917
3,109
9,204
Shortages
1978
2.328
977
1.243
1.243
388
336
774
6,046
101
618
427
295
216
199
41
2,786
2,608
752
83
5.236
10,934
988
11,922
1,481
486
1.250
1.178
28
1.169
2.259
3.605
10,942
t
1979
2,552
1,072
1,362
1,362
425
368
849
6,628
152
925
639
440
323
296
61
3,974
3,708
1,065
124
7,579
11,476
1,139
12,615
1,512
496
1.319
1.204
29
1,563
2,309
3,685
11.592
1980
2.834
1,190
1,513
1.513
472
409
941
7.359
222
1,352
935
643
473
434
89
5,163
4,774
1,365
181
10,242
12,630
1,572
14,202
1,547
507
1,378
1,231
29
1.837
2.360
3,769
12,122
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI GAS COMDUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu'a Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region IV -continued-
South Carolina
Augusta-Alken
Savannah-Beaufort
Metro Charlotte
Canden-Sumter
Charleston
-Charleston
Coluabla
Florence
Greenville-Spartanburg
-Greenville
Greenwood
Total
Tennessee
Metro Memphis .
Chattanooga
-Chattanooga
E. Tenn.
Middle Tenn.
-Nashville
W. Tenn.
Total
Total Region IV
Region V
Illinois
Burllngton-Keokuk
-Peorla
E. Central 111.
Metro Chicago
-IL-IN-UI
Metro Dubuque
Metro Quad Cities
Metro St. Louis
-St. Louis
N. Central 111.
Paducah-Calro
S.E. 111.
V. Central 111.
-Decatur
Total
Consumption
Actual
1974
5.463
414
4.038
1,329
5.328
262
1.116
3,705
1,883
97
25
23,301
14,863
2,589
2,589
13,716
6,375
3.560
1.992
39.535
253,514
1,577
1,003
1,222
48,340
43.637
5,000
9,286
13,599
13,599
5.391
43
1.918
9.824
9.824
96,200
1976
4.676
356
3,477
1.142
4,558
226
962
3.187
1,610
83
21
19.989
5,989
1,686
1,686
6,676
5.120
2,688
1.283
20.754
183,438
1,366
929
1,062
45,930
41.504
4,705
8.997
12,592
12.592
5,038
40
1,709
8,506
8.506
89,945
1977
4,333
325
3,156
1.044
4.236
204
870
2,902
1,497
76
20
18,383
4.954
1,427
1,427
5.253
4,499
2.300
1.080
17.213
166.278
1.303
901
1,014
44,825
40.512
4.585
8,816
12,066
12.066
4.897
38
1.644
8.115
8.115
87.303
Projected
1978
4.576
338
3.263
1.088
4,492
211
897
3.004
1.590
80
21
19,269
4.452
1,405
1,405
4,540
4.429
2.261
1.013
15,839
162,448
1,152
752
916
37.181
32.929
4,520
6,965
9,370
9.370
4.236
38
1.439
7,306
7.306
73.123
Shortages
1979
4.554
334
3,213
1,075
4.478
207
882
2,964
1.687
79
20
19,107
4.315
1.332
1.332
4.309
4.257
2.143
969
15.182
157,705
1.009
642
782
32,563
28,340
4.490
5,943
7,995
7.995
3.754
38
1,228
6,287
6.287
64,089
1980
4.227
303
2,891
979
4,177
185
789
2.679
1.482
72
19
17.546
4.150
1.248
1.248
4.025
4.020
2,004
897
14.340
150.082
931
592
721
30,439
26,249
4.455
5,478
7,370
7,370
3.532
37
1,132
5.796
5.796
59.891
1976
747
55
532
178
732
34
146
493
260
13
4
3,147
8,770
884
884
6.945
1.211
847
695
18,505
68.302
200
67
151
2.072
1,828
260
224 .
910
910
316
3
196
1.248
1.248
5,580
1977
1,205
95
939
304
1,167
62
262
856
413
22
5
5.246
10,116
1,198
1.198
8.658
1,966
1,310
940
22,878
90,764
296
116
225
4,190
3,734
485
600
1,722
1.722
569
6
301
1.846
1.846
10.240
1978
1.089
91
924
291
1,033
61
260
837
364
21
5
4,894
10.961
1,280
1,280
9,686
2.184
1.431
1.053
25,164
100,460
483
288
351
12,947
12,322
665
2,665
4.732
4,732
1,354
7
550
2.882
2.882
26.636
1979
1.236
105
1.068
333
1.170
71
301
963
409
24
7
5.592
11.440
1,412
1.412
10,232
2.502
1.631
1.143
26.729
111.026
662
421
513
18.677
17.915
810
3,900
6.420
6,420
1,959
8
805
4.127
4.127
37,881
1980
1,694
146
1,486
461
1.599
99
421
1.337
558
33
8
7.710
11,961
1.559
1.559
10.846
2,892
1,855
1.263
28.521
124,827
779
496
604
21.961
21,053
965
4,588
7,369
7,369
2,310
10
947
4,853
4.853
44.386
a-
a
o.
c
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI GAS COHBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
o
g
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region V -continued-
Indiana
Metro Chicago
-IL-IN-WI
E. Central Ind.
Evansvllle-Owensboro-
Uenderson
Louisville
-Louisville
Metro Cincinnati
Metro Indianapolis
-Indianapolis
S. Bend-Elkhart-Benton
Harbor
S. Ind.
Uabash Valley
Total
Michigan
Central Mich.
Metro Detroit-Port Huron
-Detroit
S. Central Mich.
Upper Mich.
Total
Minnesota
Central Minn.
S.E. Minn.-La Crosse
Duluth-Superlor
Minneapolls-St. Paul
-Mlnneapolls-St. Paul
N.W. Minn.
S.W. Minn.
Total
Ohio
Metro Cincinnati
-Cincinnati
Huntlngton-Ashland-
Portsaouth-Ironton
Metro Toledo
-Toledo
Dayton
-Dayton
Actual
1974
74,143
74,143
1.680
1,430
830
830
692
241
241
1,597
1,118
2.244
83,975
6,429
74,525
74,525
12,976
21.154
115 084
430
2.100
19,275
5,283
5,283
879
395
28.362
24.715
24,715
5.718
9.553
9,553
2,057
2,057
1976
71,180
71,180
1.311
1.072
622
622
519
180
180
1.532
838
1.863
79,117
5,704
68,102
68.102
11,287
20.216
105.309
393
1,574
18,404
4,537
4.537
803
291
26.002
14,660
14,660
3,500
6,992
6,992
1.187
1,187
Consi
1977
66.731
66,731
1.296
929
540
540
519
180
180
1.437
727
1.672
74.031
5,319
61,672
61,672
41,660
20.119
98,770
378
1,355
18.312
4.235
4.235
774
247
25.301
13,624
13.624
3,294
6,804
6,804
1,089
1,089
jnptlon
Projected
1978
59,315
59.315
1.200
858
498
498
512
169
169
1.277
671
1.516
66.016
5.078
59.433
59,433
11,287
19.905
95.703
345
1.272
17.827
3.876
3,876
705
229
24,254
14,466
14,466
3,631
7,164
7,164
1,115
1,115
1979
55,608
55,608
1,116
786
453
453
505
157
157
1,197
615
1.405
61,842
4,990
59,090
59,090
11.031
19.886
94.997
303
1,200
17,156
3.453
3.453
619
214
22,945
14,346
14.346
3,602
7,201
7,201
1.106
1,106
1980
51.869
51,869
1.032
716
416
416
498
145
145
1.117
559
1.292
57.644
4.956
59,246
59.246
10.899
19.925
95.026
301
1.176
17,362
3,414
3,414
615
208
23,076
14,151
14,151
3.556
7,233
7,233
1,092
1,092
1976
2.446
2.446
357
348
202
202
168
60
60
64
272
365
4,282-
679
5,905
5,905
1,599
789
8,972
34
511
736
708
708
70
101
2.160
9.882
9.882
2,178
2,495
2,495
856
856
1977
8.451
8,451
407
521
302
302
183
64
64
181
407
603
11,119
1,199
13.899
13.899
1,498
1.330
17,926
58
775
1.233
1,123
1,123
117
154
3,460
11,437
11,437
2.504
2.882
2.882
996
996
Shortages
1978
17,573
17,573
543
625
363
363
206
81
81
378
488
811
21.068
1.588
17,848
17,848
2.169
2,032
23,637
101
906
2,161
1,602
1,602
207
181
5.158
11.164
11,164
2.298
2,742
2,742
1,018
1.018
1979
22,986
22,986
664
730
427
427
228
98
98
496
570
973
27,172
1,824
19,909
19,909
2,724
2.537
26,994
153
1,025
3,276
2.147
2,147
313
205
7.119
11.852
11,852
2,459
2,925
2.925
1,074
1,074
1980
28,493
28,493
790
834
483
483
252
116
116
613
653
1.141
33,375
2,013
21,537
21,537
3.166
2.975
29,691
165
1,100
3,533
2,313
2,313
338
220
7.669
12.640
12,640
2.642
3,123
3.123
1,137
1.137
CA 1A
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region V -continued-
Ohio -continued-
Greater Metro Cleveland
-Akron-Canton
-Cleveland
Mansfield-Marlon
-Mansfield
Metro Columbus
-Columbus
N.W. Ohio
N.W. Pa.-Youngatown
-Youngstown
. Parkeraburg-Marlettm
Sandusky
Steubenville-Welrton-
Wheellng
-Steubenvllle
Zanesvllle-Caabrldge
Total
Wisconsin
Rockford-Janesvllle-
Belolt
S.E. Minn. - La Croaae
Lake Michigan
-Lake Michigan
N. Central Wisconsin
S.E. Wlscon.
-IL-IN-WI
S. Wise.
Total
Total Region V
Consumption
Actual
1974
24,270
4.612
19,658
2,983
2,390
3,520
3,320
10,268
12,305
12,305
710
3,312
5,449
5.449
2.225
107.085
46!
182
12,130
11.055
4,568
5.665
5.665
2.850
25.860
456.566
1976
22.521
3,782
18,739
2,747
2,244
1,836
1,719
8.420
10.697
10.697
539
3,144
5,411
5,411
1.341
82.995
451
177
11,791
10.749
4.452
5.540
5,540
2.765
25,176
408,544
1977
2.3.451
4,152
19,299
2,794
2.291
1.598
1,490
9,241
11,510
11.510
571
3.206
5,525
5.525
1.264
83,971
339
133
9,174
8,390
3.612
4.683
4.683
2.081
20.022
389,398
Prelected
1978
24.269
4.429
19.840
2,873
2,343
1,290
1,178
9.857
12,164
12.164
613
3.280 .
5.651
5.651
1.322
87,695
316.
124
8,647
7,917
3,456
4.542
4.542
1.939
19.024
365.815
1979
24,871
4,567
20,304
2,933
2.396
1.288
1,177
10,166
12,517
12,517
627
3,352
5,776
5.776
1.317
89,102
300
118
8.344
7.646
3,371
4.472
4.472
1.853
18,458
351,433
1980
25.126
4.475
20,651
2,994
2,450
1,281
1,171
9,960
12.514
12,514
616
3.426
5.907
5.907
1.299
89.155
274
107
7.712
7,078
3,179
4,295
4,295
1.682
17,249
342.041
Shortages
1976
1.580
798
782
215
129
1.660
1,578
1,776
1,522
1,522
167
144
869
23,344
11
4
253
229
84
86
86
65
503
44,841
1977
1,160
526
634
230
132
1.965
1.870
1,171
967
967
149
152
993
24,606
133
50
3,126
2,821
1,020
1,061
1.061
809
6,199
.73,550
1978
900
355
545
220
135
2,359
2,264
791
596
596
124
154
986
23,352
166
64
3.930
3,546
1.280
1,333
1,333
1.016
7,789
107,640
1979
855
323
532
228
137
2.444
2.343
718
526
526
126
159
1.041
24,407
191
75
4.512
4,072
1.471
1,533
1.533
1.168
8.950
132,523
1980
1.184
526
658
240
141
2.535
2,428
1,171
824
824
154
164
1,112
26,926
230
90
5,525
4,995
1.772
1.845
1,845
1.407
10,369
152,916
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IK MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Ecu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region VI
Arkansas
Central AR
-Little Rock
Metro Fort Smith
Monroe-El Dorado
N.E. AR
Shreveport-Texarkana-
Tyler
Total
Consumption
Actual
1974
23,162
18,239
375
6.425
4.731
5.335
40.028
1976
18.760
14,773
304
4,221
3,832
4,321
31,438
1977
18,760
It, 773
304
4,221
3,832
4,321
31,438
Protected
1978
18,760
14,773
304
4.221
3,832
4,321
31,438
1979
18.760
14,773
304
4.221
3,832
4,321
31,438
1980
18,760
14,773
304
4,221
3,832
4.321
31,438
1976
4.240
3.338
68
2,159
866
977
8,310
1977
4.726
3,721
76
2,486
966
1,089
9.343
Shortages
1978
5.260
4,141
85
3,114
1,074
1,212
10,745
1979
5,792
4,561
94
3,262
1,182
1,334
11,664
1980
6.347
4,998
102
3,416
1.296
1.462
12.623
Louisiana
Monroe-El Dorado
Shreveport-Texarkana-
Tyler
-Shreveport
S.LA-S.E. TX
Total
New Mexico
AZ-NM-S. Border
Albuquerque-Mid Rio
Grande
-Albuquerque
Total
Oklahoma
Metro Fort Smith
Shreveport-Texarkana-
Tyler
Central OK
-Central OK
23,311
16,167
9,499
426,019
2,706
5,456
2.917
8,162
982
1.261
1.724
1.724
22,034
13,891
7.416
419.701
22,396
13.048
6.507
426.901
22.793
12.228
5.609
434.946
22,994
12.358
5,733
441,755
23,203 1,113 1.241
12,494
5,863
448,861
2,162
2,016
3,334
3,346
3,125
5,083
1,381
4.537
4.241
6,838
1,716
4.778
4,335
9,826
1,696
5.406
2.890
7.102
975
1.252
1.711
1.711
1.276
5,281
2.823
6.557
996
1,278
1.748
1.748
857
5.292
2.829
6.149
1,018
1,308
1,788
.1,788
876
5.336
2.853
6,212
1.041
1.337
1,827
1,827
895
5,488
2.934
991
11
6
1,468
252
135
6.383 1.002 1.720
1,064
1.368
1,869
1,869
1.949
366
196
2,315
1.992
447
239
2,439
2,066
5,031
4,434
12,941
465,497 455.626 462,345 469,967 477.107 484,558 6.609 9,670 12,756 16,320 20,038
2.038
426
228
2.464
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI CAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQHA
Region VI -continued-
Oklahoma -continued-
N. Central OK
N.E. OK
-Tulsa
N.W. OK
S.E. OK
S.W. OK
Total
Texas
Shreveport-Texarkana-
Tyler
S. LA-S.E. TX
-Beaumont
El Paso-Las Crucei
-El Paso
Abilene-WlchJta Falls
Anarlllo-tubbock
Austin-Waco
Brownsville-Laredo
Corpus Chrlstl-Vlctorla
-Corpus Christ!
Metro Dallas-Fort Worth
-Dallas-Fort Worth
Metro Houston-Galveston
-Calves ton
-Houston
Metro San Antonio
-San Antonio
Midland-Odessa-
San Angelo
Total
Consumption
Actual
1974
11.464
20,811
20.719
1.216
4.320
5.566
47.344
24,748
288,605
285.555
1,676
1,676
703
57,993
2.687
4.089
93,045
70.781
27,499
26.307
457,391
103,100
325,999
6,544
6,544
23.450
988,430
1976
11.384
20,664
20,573
1.207
4.290
5.527
47.010
24.574
286,583
283.554
1,664
1,664
698
57.588
2,669
4,060
92.394
70.286
27.307
26,123
454.190
102.378
323.718
6.497
6.497
23.286
981,510
1977
11.624
21,101
21.008
1,233
4,380
5.644
48,004
25.094
292,643
289.550
1.699
1,699
713
58,804
2.725
4.146
94,350
71,773
27,885
26,676
463,793
104.544
330.562
6,634
6,634
23.778
1.002.264
Projected
1978
11.888
21.579
21,484
1.261
4,480
5.772
49,094
24.525
295,739.
292', 717
1,738
1,738
729
58.828
2,786
4.048
93,536
70,911
28,436
27,200
467,140
106,189
332,160
6.787
6.787
23.842
1.008,134
1979
12.152
22,058
21,960
1,289
4.579
5.900
50.183
23,568
291,756
288,851
1.777
1.777
745
57,635
2,848
3,885
91,340
68,985
28,883
27,619
463,824
106,373
329,252
6,936
6,936
23.633
996.830
1980
12.427
22.559
22,459
1.318
4.683
6.034
51.322
22,369
284,370
281,614
1,710
1.710
762
56.011
2.913
3.680
88,308
66,344
29.317
28,025
455,492
105,216
323.561
7.094
7,094
23.164
975.190
1976
1977
Shortages
1978
1979
1,138 2.665
3,542 14.164
3,402 13,836
1,310 3,837
^ 476 1.223
16,862 50,909
1980
4,458
28.474
27.924
107
107
6.853
192
2.951
2,488
80
80
7,173
725
5,901
449
7,289
6,043
267
267
21,015
2.914
16.310
752
12.551
10,381
492
492
40,323
6,544
29,825
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1,549,461 1.522,686 1.550,608 1,564.782 1,561.770 1.548.891 15,921 20,733 42.678 81.332 131.389
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PROJECTED CAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region VII
Iowa
Burlington-Keokuk
Metro Dubuque
-Dubuque
Metro Quad Cities
-Davenport
Metro Sioux City
N.E. IA
-Cedar Rapids
-Waterloo
N. Central IA
S. Central IA
-Des Koines
Total
Kansas
Metro Kansas City
-Kansas City
N.E. KS
N. Central KS
N. H. KS
S. E. KS
S. Central KS
Total
Missouri
Metro St. Louis
-St. Louis
Metro Kansas City
-Kansas City
V. HO
S.E. MO
Consumption
Actual
- 1974
6.741
929
929
7,735
401
3.258
5,315
2,864
2.451
1.216
4,762
4.232
29,957
8.750
8,750
498
2.793
1.379
6,243
6.889
26,552
7,059
7,059
10,672
10,672
549
531
1976
6,357
771
771
7.320
333
3.235
4.411
2,377
2,034
1,009
3,952
3.511
27,055
7,249
7.249
334
2,773
1.023
4,889
4.616
20.884
6.173
6,173
8,741
8.741
434
527
1977
6,087
585
585
6,993
253
3.304
3.349
1,805
1.544
766
3.000
2.665
24.084
6,957
6,957
284
2.832
915
4.529
3.926
19,443
6,162
6,162
8,600
8,600
423
538
Projected
1978
6.019
492
492
6,898
213
3,379
2,817
1.518
1,299
644
2,523
2.242
22,772
6,797
6.797
249
2,896
840
4,294
3.445
18.521
5,993
5,993
8,092
8.092
390
551
1979
6,195
511
511
7,071
221
3.453
2.923
1,575
1.348
669
2,620
2.328
23,442
6.715
6,715
224
2,961
786
4,142
3.100
17,928
5.948
5,948
7.859
7,859
373
563
1980
6.119
418
418
6.980
180
3,532
2.392
1,289
1.103
547
2.142
1.903
22,130
6.534
6,534
190
3,028
709
3.914
2.618
16.993
5,902
5,902
7,630
7.630
357
576
Shortages
1976
336
151
151
360
65
866
466
400
198
617
531
2,528
1.439
1,439
160
346
1,312
2.224
5,481
837
837
1,857
1.857
111
1977
748
357
357
850
154
2,041
1.099
942
467
1.828
1.625
6,291
1.914
1,914
221
483
1,803
3,060
7.481
996
996
2.222
2,222
134
1978
971
471
471
1.123
203
2.694
1,452
1,242
617
2,415
2.145
8,291
2,276
2.276
267
590
2,182
3.699
9.014
1.328
1.328
2,976
2,976
179
1979
951
474
474
1,129
204
2,710
1,460
1,250
620
2,427
2.156
8,311
2.559
2,559
304
676
2,477
4.203
10,219
1,535
1,535
3,454
3,454
209
1980
1.188
589
589
1,405
255
3,369
1,815
1.554
771
3.020
2.683
10.342
2,950
2,950
349
786
2,854
4.850
11,789
1,750
1,750
3,939
3,939
238
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI GAS COHBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu'e Per Year)
Missouri -contlnued-
S.W. HO
Total
Nebraska
Omana- Council Bluffs
-Onaha-Council Bluffs
Llncoln-Bcatrice-Falrbury
N.E. Intrastate
Total
Total Region VII
Region VIII
Colorado
Metro Denver
-Metro Denver
Pawnee
-N. Central CO
San Isabel
-Colorado Springs
-Pueblo
Total
Montana
Billings
-Billings
Great Falls
Helena
-Anaconda-Butte
-Helena
Consumption
Actual
1974
1.405
20,216
2.308
2.308
5,256
3.405
10.969
87.694
18.137
18.137
4.998
3.148
8.438
708
5.435
31.573
2.653
2.653
200
11.117
7,252
1,899
1976
1.395
17.270
2,292
2.292
5.190
3.166
10.648
75.857
18.010
18.010
4.965
3,127
8.379
703
t.397
31,354
1.465
1.465
84
5.796
3.046
798
1977
1.425
17,148
2,340
2,340
5,227
2.704
10,271
70,946
18.107
18.107
4.907
3.170
7.902
718
4.857
30.916
1.474
1.474
46
4.099
1.668
437
Projected
1978
1.457
16.483
2.393
2.393
5,327
2.626
10.346
68.122
18.215
18.215
4.853
3.218
7.701
734
4.587
30.769
1.484
1.484
46
4.143
1,668
437
Shortages
1979
1.489
16.232
2.447
2.447
5.426
2.548
10.421
68.023
18.321
18.321
4.799
3,265
7,500
750
4.317
30.620
1,493
1.493
46
4.189
1,668
437
1980
1.523
15.988
2.502
2.502
5.531
2.472
10.505
65.616
18.434
18.434
4.748
3.315
7.303
767
4.048
30.485
1.503
1.503
46
4.236
1,668
437
1976
2.805
29
215
244
11.058
1.169
1,169
115
5,242
4.154
1.088
1977
3.352
103
750
853
17.977
283
283
162
22
654
654
1.099
1,216
1.216
157
7.174
5.685
1,489
1978
4,483
124
905
1.029
22,817
593
593
332
47
1,049
1.049
1.974
1.268
1.268
161
7.384
5.852
1.532
1979
5.198
145
1.061
1,206
24.934
905
905
500
72
1.444
1.444
2.849
1,319
1,319
166
7.596
6.020
1.576
1980
5.927
167
1.219
1.386
29.444
1,226
1.226
671
97
1.844
1.844
3.741
1.372
1.372
171
7.815
6.193
1.622
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQUA
Region VIII -continued-
Montana -continued-
Miles City
Mlasoula
-Missoula
Total
North Dakota
N.D. Intraatate
Total
South Dakota
Metro Sioux Falls
-Sioux Falls
Total
Utah
UT (excluding Wasatch
and Four Corners Area)
-N. Central UT
Wasatch Front
-Salt Lake City
-Provo
Total
Wyoming
Casper
Metro Cheyenne
WY (remaining area)
-Seeetwater
Total
Total Region VIII
Consumption
Actual
1974
658
1.292
1.292
15.920
848
848
605
605
605
2,007
1.886
25.825
14.344
11.481
27,832
3.202
1.471
22.443
19J47
27,116
103,894
1976
329
543
543
8,217
424
424
151
151
151
1,848
1,735
23.816
13,254
10.562
25,664
3,180
1.461
19.978
17.799'
24.619
90,429
1977
329
297
297
6,245
424
424
76
76
76
2.036
1.912
26.188
14.546
11,64?
28.224
2.984
1.491
21.268
19.619
25,743
91,628
Projected
1978
329
297
297
6,299
424
424
38
38
38
2,083
1.956
26.781
14.875
11.906
28,864
2.850
1,526
21.182
20.064
25.558
91.952
1979
329
297
297
6.354
424
424
38
38
38
2,008
1,886
25.872
14.391
11.481
27.880
2,850
1,560
19.935
19.347
24.345
89,661
1980
329
297
297
6.411
424
424
38
38
38
1,908
1.792
24,637
13,730
IQ',907
26,545
2,850
.1,595
18.968
18.380
23,413
87.316
Shortages
1976
324
740
740
7,590
418
418
450
450
450
146
138
1,830
991
839
1,976
1.716
1.336
1,716
12,150
1977
338
1.013
1.013
9,898
436
436
537
537
537
263
960
1.223
13,193
1978
353
1,043
1.043
10,209
455
455
589
589
589
470
2.092
2,562
15.789
1979
368
1.073
1.073
10.522
475
475
603
603
603
120
113
1.504
815
689
1,624
544
3,855
1,161
4,399
20,472
1980
384
1.104
1.104
10.846
495
495
618
618
618
268
252
3.357
1,819
1.538
3,625
621
5,359
^.592
5,980
25,305
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Region IX
Arizona
AZ-NM-S. Border
Four Cornera
Phoenix-Tucson
-Phoenix
-Tucson
Total
California
Metro Los Angeles
-S. Coast
N. Central Coast
Sacraaento Valley
-Sacramento Valley
San Diego
-San Diego
San Francisco Bay
-San Francisco Bay
San Joaquln Valley
-Fresno County
-Kern County
-San Joaquln and Stanis-
laus Counties
-Tulare County
S. Central Coast
S. E. Desert
-S.E. Desert
Total
Nevada
Clark-Mohave
N.W. NV
Total
Total Region IX
Consumption
Actual
1974
10.431
3.S67
14,015
711
4.298
28,013
45.990
45.990
3,782
6.408
2.578
74
74
71.552
71,552
22.511
7.191
4.535
6,808
104
583
34,810
24,201
185,711
318
1.788
2,106
215,830
1976
7,824
2,036
9,680
284
2.876
19,540
42.831
42,831
3,493
5.959
2,381
73
73
68,535
68.535
20.827
6,735
4,060
6,370
85
481
32,095
22.337
174,294
127
1.775
1,902
195,736
1977
7,198
1,581
8.506
142
2.479
17.285
26.014
26.014
3,380
5.793
2.302
49
49
67.710
67.710
118,368
6.591
2,085
6.232
--
23,617
17.803
144.931
63
1.813
1.B76
164.092
Projected
1978
6,154
1.025
6,867
1.950
14,046
19,423
19,423
3.171
5,494
2,161
7
7
65,772
65,772
17.560
6.332
2.024
5.968
19.077
14.735
130.504
1.854
1.854
146.404
Shortages
1979
5,633
939
6.286
~
1.786
12.858
2.655
2,655
3.006
5.246
2.048
64.356
64,356
16,894
6,085
1.990
5.741
16,096
12.132
108,253
1.895
1.895
123.006
1980
5.633
939
6.286
~
1.786
12.858
2,377
2,377
2,905
5,102
1,980
'
64,070
64,070
16.551
5,955
2,009
5,613
15,698
11.723
106.703
1.938
1.938
121,499
1976
2.534
1.526
4.237
422
1.392
8.297
2,839
2,839
263
404
178
2.516
2,516
1,528
406
443
392
18
98
2.472
1.695
10.120
189
189
18.606
1977
3.379
2.036
5.705
579
1.879
11,120
19.559
19,559
418
646
285
19
19
3,993
3,993
4,216
645
2.421
619
103
578
11,310
6.464
40,739
259
--
259
52,118
1978
4.663
2.674
7.666
737
2.507
15,003
26,333
26,333
649
1.002
441
48
48
6.205
6,205
5.194
1.002
2,460
964
103
579
16,527
9.904
56.537
330
330
71.870
1979
5.424
2.842
8,570
754
2.770
16,836
42,981
42,981
848
1,311
578
56
56
8,087
8,087
6,029
1.308
2.492
1,258
103
579
19,662
12.624
79.553
337
337
96,726
1980
5.674
2,928
8.907
771
2.873
17.509
42.793
42,793
1,020
1,577
695
57
57
9,741
9,741
6,747
1,575
2,510
1,514
103
577
20,350
13.274
82,862
345
345
100,716
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PROJECTED GAS CONSUMPTION AND SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS
BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQHA
Region X
Idaho
E. ID
B. UA-N. ID
ID Intraatate
Metro Boise
Consumption
Actual
1974
3.660
5,158
318
588
1976
3,634
5.122
316
584
1977
3,711
5,231
322
597
Projected
1978
3,795
5,349
330
610
1979
3.879
5.468
334
618
Shortages
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979
3,964
5.591
333 3
615 _____ 5
1980
4
12
22
Total
9.724
9.656
9,861
10.084
10,299
10,503
38
Oregon
E. OR
N.U. OR
Portland
-Eugene-Springfield
-Portland-Vancouver
Total
1.084
950
12,595
891
3.904
14,629
1.076
943
12,507
885
3.876
14,526
1.047
913
12,166
856
3.814
14.126
1.036
902
12,061
846
4.561
13,999
1,067
925
12.374
868
3.907
14.366
1,139
991
13,193
929
4.128
15,323
1
1
1
53
50
604
47
144
707
88
83
999
78
243
1,170
82
82
979
76
232
1,143
35
39
462
37
104
536
Washington
E. WA-N. ID
-Spokane
Portland
-Portland-Vancouver
Olymplc-N.W. WA
Puget Sound
-Puget Sound
S. Central UA
Total
Total Region X
1,708
572
12.346
4.982
18.975
25.117
24,432
2.869
61.015
85,368
1.696
568
10.728
4,240
18,105
22,164
21.482
2.452
55.145
79,327
1,732
580
10,573
4,145
18,355
21,909
21,212
2.400
54.969
78.956
1,771
593
10.516
4,095
18,477
21.833
21.121
2.374
54.971
79,054
1.810
606
10.851
4.225
19.195
22.469
21,741
2.447
56.772
81.437
1.852
620
11.295
4.404
19.773
23,301
22,556
2.550
58,771
84.597
_
1,531
707
735
2,777
2,777
397
5,440
5,441
_
1,946
907
884
3,561
3,561
509
6,900
7,607
__
2,287
1.071
1,199
4,216
4.216
602
8.304
9.474
_ _
2,236
1,056
917
4,156
4.156
594
7,903
9,054
2,088
997
794
3,930
3,930
560
7.372
7,946
Ol CA
if S-
Total Lower 48
States
2,870,661 2.646,606 2,599.868 2,567,067 2,521,666 2,488,952 203,429 308,064 404,976 512,882 611,927
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USB AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
o" (Billions of Btu's)
State Alternative Fuels
AQCR Residual Oil Distillate Oil Coal Other
-AOMA 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (IS) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
EPA Region I
Connecticut
Hartford-Haw Haven-
Springfield 233 299 424 464 506 10 12 16 18 19
-Ct 233 299 424 464 506 10 12 16 18 19 ~
Total 233 299 424 464 506 10 12 16 18 19
Massachusetts
Hartford-Hew Haven-
Sprlngfleld 36 170 193
-Springfield -- 36 170 193
Berkshire 108 121 139 166 173
Central Massachusetts 414 436 462 499 514
-Worcester 414 436 462 499 514
Metro Boston 597 653 746 933 979
-Boston 597 653 746 933 979
Metro Providence 18 23 29 40 42
Total 1.137 1.233 1.412 1,808 1.901
Main A * " ^^ > __ _ M,
N6W
Merrluck Vly -
GUI]
Rhode Island __
Chanplaln Valley ~
Total "**
'
Total Region I 1,370 1.532 1.836 2.272 2,407 10 12 16 18 19
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu'a)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region II
Hew Jersey
HJ-NY-CT
-NJ-HY
Metro Philadelphia
-Metro Philadelphia
HJ (Remaining Area)
-Ocean
H.E. PA-Upper Delaware
Vly.
Total
New York
HJ-NY-CT
-NJ-NY
Genesee Finger Lakes
-Rochester
Niagara Frontier
-Niagara Frontier
Total 1,2
2,977
768
768
433
433
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
Distillate Oil
Coal
Other
1976 1977 1978 1979
(4)
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
3.446
3,446
3
3
384
384
328
4,161
3.616
3,616
4
4
392
392
348
4.360
3.795
3.795
4
4
401
401
368
4,568
472
472
1 ?AS
eoc
217
217
fin?
156
156
7HQ
1C-J
153
719
11
11
17&
12
12
17ft
g
9
1*1
8
1A7
ft
ft «
1 A 9 ~ «. _ _
Total Region II
4.178 5.052 4,963 5.069 5,280 176 178 151 147 142
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
CAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AOMA
EPA Region III
Delaware
Metro Phlladel.
Total
Maryland
Cumberland-Keyset
-Potomac River
Metro Baltimore
-Baltimore
Total
Pennsylvania
Metro Phlladel.
-Metro Phils.
N.E. Pa. - Upper
Vly.
N.W. Pa.-
Youngatovn
-Erie
Central Pa.
-Johnstown
S. Central Pa.
-Harrlaburg
-Lancaater
-York
S.W. Pa.
-Allegheny
County
-Beaver Vly.
-Monongahela
Vly.
Alternative Fuela
Residual Oil
1976
(1)
310
310
1.057
1.0S7
1,366
1.366
2.423
3. 152
3.152
258
111
100
760
391
137
2.149
483
885
781
1977
(2)
317
317
1,317
1.317
1.598
1.598
2,915
3.997
3.997
294
127
114
862
444
156
3.055
1
548
1.620
887
1978
(3)
324
324
1,289
1,289
1,485
1.485
2,774
4,765
4.765
316
4.37
123
929
478
168
3.243
590
1.698
955
1979
(4)
331
331
1,420
1.420
1.574
i;574
2.994
5.236
5.236
339
147
132
995
512
180
3.430
632
1.775
1,023
1980
(5)
338
338
1.544
1.544
1,666
1.666
3,210
5.819
5.819
363
157
141
1.065
548
193
3.626
676
1.856
1.094
1976
(6)
720
720
1.224
1.224
1.944
26
26
244
781
152
504
1.157
167
280
Distillate
1977
(7)
842
842
1.444
1.444
2.286
26
26
278
886
172
572
1.311
186
318
1978
(8)
788
788
1.354
1.354
2,142
27
27
299
954
185
616
1.411
200
342
Oil
1979
(9)
839
839
1.44S
1.445
2.284
28
28
321
1,022
199
660
1,511
213
367
Coal Other
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
BAQ
OO7 ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ""
DOO _._ __ _, ..
A f 53** ~ ~"~ ~~ ~~ ~~ "" **~ ~
1«*c »
t J Jo ^ ~ ~~ ~ ~^
nn
70 __ __ __ _ __
£O mfm* " ^^ ~^ *~ * ^^
1,093 353 400 431 461 494
353 400 431 461 494
706 94 106 114 122 131
94 106 114 122 131
1,615 62 70 76 81 87
227 62 70 76 81 87
1980
(20)
Total
6.430 8.335 9.390 10.147 11,030 2.864 3.245 3.492 3.741 3,997 509 576 621 664 712
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region III
-Continued-
Virginia
Central Va.
-Lynchburg
Hampton Roads
-Hamp ton-Newpor t
Neva
State Capitol
-Petersburg-
Col. Hts.-
Hopewell
Valley of Va.
Alternative Fuels
. Residual Oil
1976
(1)
1,453
415
155
155'
2,157
2,157
182
Total 3,947
Weit Virginia
Hunting ton-Ashland-
Portsnlth-Ironton
Parkersburg-
Marletta S79
Steubenvllle-
Uelrton-Vlheellng 10
Kanawha Vly.
S.W. Va.
Total
Total Region III
589
13,699
1977
(2)
1,685
481
179
179
2,793
2,793
206
4,863
425
7
432
16.862
1978
(3)
1,896
' 522
196
196
2,856
2.856
223
5,171
562
10
572
18,231
1979
(4)
1,939
534
205
205
2.919
2,919
231
5,294
698
12
710
19,476
1980
(5)
1,984
547
213
213
2,985
2,985
240
5,422
868
15
..
883
20.883
1976
(6)
99
99
598
697
89
284
110
483
5,988
Distillate
1977 1978
(7) (8)
115 125
115 125
623 647
738 772
65 86
208 276
80 106
__
353 468
6.622 6,874
Oil
1979
(9)
128
128
663
791
106
343
132
581
7.397
Coal Other
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979
(10) . (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
131 267 309 353 360 369 ~
-
681 495 699 805 89] 953
812 762 1.008 1.158 1,257 1,322
. 376 249 357 464 599
42 31 41 51 63
723 418 280 398 515 662
i
7,957 1.6B9 1,864 2,177 2.436 2,696
1980
(20)
~
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8
8
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQHA
EPA Region IV
Alabama
Alabama & Tomblgb.
Rivera
Columbus (Ga) -
Phenlx City
K. Ala.
-Gadsden
Metro Birming-
ham
-Birmingham
Mobile-Pens acola-
Panaoa Ctty-
S.MI.
-Mobile
Tenn. R. Vly.-
Cumberland Hts.
Total
Florida
Mobile- Pens acola-
Panaoa Clty-
S.HI.
Jacksonville-
Brunswick
S.E. Fla.
W. Central Fla.
-Lakeland-
Winter Haven
-Tampa-St.
Petersburg
Total
Kentucky
Paducah-Calro
Evansvi 1 le-Owena-
boro-Benderson
Louisville
-Louisville
Metro Cincinnati
Bluegraaa
Hunting ton-Ashlam
For tsmouth-Irontc
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
1976
(1)
:c
760
1,453
680
576
881
881
3,929
3,151
2,183
9.886
4,962
709
2,137
1,064
1.064
8,872
53
683
323
323
1-
>n 542
1977
(2)
978
1,881
922
789
1,087
1,087
6,089
4,883
4.435
15.392
5.135
603
1,981
1,003
1,003
8,722
66
861
405
405
682
1978
910
.1,751
885
761
994
994
8,262
6,626
4.770
17,572
5,552
627
2,042
1,033
1,033
9,254
75
977
460
460
774
1979
(4)
1,207
2.314
1,187
1,021
1,325
1,325
8,447
6,774
5.021
19,501
5,716
650
2.105
1.064
1,064
9,535
82
1,072
503
503
849
1980
(5)
1.564
2,800
1.524
1,322
1.566
1,566
8,638
6,927
5.277
21,369
5,970
694
2,200
1,110
1,110
9,974
91
1,190
560
560
941
1976
(6)
385
250
48
635
934
675
253
253
1,862
1,373
470
236
Distillate
1977
(?)
491
307
49
798
1,824
573
196
196
2.593
1.728
593
593
296
1978
(8)
457
291
50
748
3,052
596
204
204
3,852
1,960
672
336
Oil
1979
(9)
608
371
51
979
3,120
618
211
211
3,949
2,149
736
368
Coal Other
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
-- 3,560 4,795 4,645 6,136 7,861
2,980 4,079 3,991 5,264 6,830
31 48 65 66 68
31 48 65 66 68
1,185 3,591 4,843 4,710 6,202 7,929
232
4,081 136 116 120 125
2,387 205 258 293 321 356
817 78 99 111 123 136
78 99 111 123 136
409 272 342 388 425 472 --
1980
(20)
~
133
133
I
1
1
Total
1.601
2,782 2,079 2,617 2.968 3,253 3.613 555 699 792 869 964
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF CAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFD I
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
. AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region IV (cont'd)
Georgia
Jacksonville-
Brunswick
Augusta-Alken
Central GA
Chattanooga
Metro Atlanta
-Atlanta
N.E. Ga.
Savannah-Beau-
fort
-Savannah
S.U. Ga.
-Albany
Total
Mississippi
Moblle-Penaacola-
Panana City,
S.HI
Mississippi
Delta
Total
North Carolina
N. Pledaont
-Greensboro
E. Piedmont
Metro Charlotte
-Charlotte
Sandhills
S. Coastal Plain
W. Mountain
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
1976
TIT"
40
172
7
16
2,319
2.248
624
3
3.178
3.787
207
3.994
1.061
348
397
554
19
396
1,619
2.594
1977
m~
108
436
19
43
3.604
3. 415
900
4
5,130
5.841
298
6,139
1.275
418
478
668
24
477
1.917
3.109
1978
<3>
101
428
17
41
2.786
2.608
672
3
4.045
7.822
339
8,161
1.481
486
556
775
28
554
2,259
3.605
1979
(4)
152
640
27
61
3.974
3,708
945
4
5,799
8.074
395
8.469
1,512
496
567
792
29
566
2.309
3,685
1980
(5)
222
936
39
89
5.163
4.774
1.190
6
7,639
8.487
552
9,039
1,547
507
580
809
29
579
2,360
3.769
1976
(6)
77
19
32
32
128
1.364
416
1.780
34
292
-_
Distillate
1977
(7)
203
49
85
85
337
2,066
574
2,640
37
323
1978
(8)
190
46
80
80
316
2,595
649
3,244
70
615
Oil
1979
(9)
285
69
120
120
474
2.794
744
3.538
114
997
Coal Other
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
416
101 153 406 381 570 834
.80 211 199 296 434
80 211 199 296 434 --
^75 __ T1.n
692 352 930 875 1.306 1,911
3,283 318 466
1,020
4,303 -- 318 466
145 447 538 624 638 653
289 382 403 412 422
1978 1979 1980
(18) (19) (20)
_.
517 608 860
517 608 860
__
_
Total
6.621 7,924 9.230 9.431 9.644
326
360
685 1.111 1,403 736 920 1,027 1,050 1,075
o
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OP GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(BllUona of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
Distillate Oil
Coal
Other
EPA Region IV
-Contlnued-
South Carolina
Augusta-Alken 747 1,205 1.089 1,236 1,694
Savannah-Beaufort 55 95 91 105 146
Metro Charlotte 330 577 564 651 904
Camden-Sumter 31 41 29 30 38
Charleston 732 1,167 1,033 1,170 1.599
-Charleston 34 62 61 71 ' 99
Columbia 146 262 260 301 42l
Florence 302 521 507 581 805
Creenvllle-Spartan-
burg 260 413 364 409 558
-Greenville 13 22 21 24 33
Greenwood
Total
Tennessee
Metro Memphis
Chattanooga
-Chattanooga
E. Term.
Middle Tenn.
-Nashville
W. Tenn.
Total
2.603 4,281 3,937 4.483 6,165
4,903 5,557 6,105 6,271 6,448
502 606 633 675 720
502 606 633 675 720
4,314 5.037 5,578 5,787 6,011
236 425 488 565 672
9,955 11,625 12.804 13,298 13,851
364
1977
(7)
1978 1979
(8) (9)
335
330
191
195
3.867 4,559 4.856
361 559 611
361 559 611
659 994 1.083
656
753
459 515 565
5,710 7,283 7,868
382
389
5,169
696
696
1,225
871
1979 1980
(14) (15)
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
061 Tlf> 087 09) (20T
202 362 360 417 582
147 263 262 303 423
532
540 349 625 622 720 1.005
5,513
792 21 33 36 41 47
792 21 33 36 41 47
1,391 1,972 2,627 3,025 3,220 3,444
1,037 847 1.310 1,431 1,631 1,855
847 1,310 1,431 1,631 1,855
9.324 2,840 3,970 4,492 4,892 5,346
Total Region IV 46,710 61,227 67,289 73,022 80,463 12,715 16,968 20.016 22,232 25,141 8,423 11,987 12,518 15,039 18,230 454 582 637 733
993
8.
E.
-------
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu'a)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQHA 1976
(1)
EPA Region V
Illinois
Burl Ing ton-Keokuk 136
-Peorla 3
Bp «.! T| 1 1S1
(rfGntaTflaV HI* *J *V
Metro Chicago 1,093
-IL-IN-WI 1,093
Metro Dubuque
Metro Quad Cities 218
Metro St. Loula 904
-St. Louis 904
N. Central 111. 244
Paducah-Calro
S.E. 111. 196
W. Central 111. 1,150
-Decatur 1.150
Total 4,092
Indiana
Metro Chicago 1,686
-IL-IN-WI 1,686
E. Central Ind. 182
Evansvt 1 le-Owena-
boro-Hendenon
Louisville
-Louisville
Metro Cincinnati
Metro Indlananolla 60
Indianapolis 60
S. Bend-Elkhart-
Benton Harbor 47
8. Ind.
Uabash Vly. 28
Total 2,003
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
1977
(2)
201
21
995
4AJ
2.147
2,147
548
1,675
1,675
441
--
301
1,679
1.679
7,217
5,824
5,824
217
..
--
64
64
125
-.
98
6.328
1978
(3)
334
139
151
J j t-
6,775
6,775
.
2,311
4,166
4,166
1.000
~
550
2,489
2.489
17,976
12,097
12,097
300
--
--
81
81
261
202
12.941
1979
(4)
444
203
511
j i j
9.921
9,921
--
3.382
5,461
5,461
1,442
--
805
3,552
3.552
25,520
15,819
15,819
369
;
...
--
-n
00
70
98
342
--
265
16,893
1980
(5)
522
239
firtA
QUH
11,668
11,668
«
3,978
6,197
6.197
1,702
--
QA7
yt i
4,177
4.117
29,795
19,611
19,611
441
«
--
--
11 A
LIU
116
424
~
328
20,920
1976
(6)
--
54
54
~
--
«
49
3
98
98
204
12
12
~
324
184
184
69
__
..
305
894
Distillate Oil
1977
(7)
--
180
180
--
«
90
6
167
167
443
40
40
485
275
275
75
.
..
457
1,332
1978
(8)
~
1,020
1,020
--
211
211
264
7
393
393
1,895
84
84
581
330
330
85
..
__
551
1.631
1979
(9)
~
1,398
1,398
-.
452
452
386
8
575
575
2,819
110
110
--
679
388
388
94
.
__
641
1,912
1980
(10)
1.616
1,616
--
582
582
454
10
676
676
3,338
137
137
--
777
440
440
104
..
_.
736
2,194
1976
(ID
64
64
640
640
6
6
6
23
..
__
__
739
748
748
175
_.
18
18
99
17
272
32
1,361
1977
(12)
95
95
1,308
1,308
52
47
47
38
_.
__
_.
1,540
2,587
2,587
190
_.
27
27
108
56
407
48
3,423
Coal
1978
(13)
149
149
4,379
4,379
354
355
355
90
._
__
5.327
5.392
5,392
243
..
33
33
121
117
488
58
6,452
1979
(W)
218
218
6.408
6,408
518
507
507
131
_.
__
..
7,782
7,057
7,057
295
_.
39
39
134
154
570
67
8,316
1980
(15)
257
257
7,538
7,538
610
590
590
154
_.
__
_.
9.149
8,745
8,745
349
__
43
43
148
189
653
77
10,204
1976
(16)
285
41
260
.-
--
__
__
_
...
545
__
__
_-
24
..
_.
__
""
__
_
_.
24
1977
(17)
--
555
99
483
_.
._
--
..
__
m
..
1,040
...
__
..
36
..
__
._
~"
^.
._
»_
36
Other
1978
(18)
773
148
665
-_
._
--
..
..
mm
..
1,438
»_
_.
..
44
_.
._
._
""
__
_.
__
44
1979
(19)
--
950
188
810
..
..
--
_.
__
_
..
1,760
,
..
..
51
._
__
v.
""
._
__
__
51
1980
(20)
1,139
231
965
..
..
..
_.
H.
m
».
2,104
*-
_.
__
57
_.
..
..
--
.*
.«
.«
57
-------
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO I960
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
1976
(1)
1977
(2)
1978
(3)
1979
(4)
1980
(5)
1976
(6)
Distillate
1977
(7)
1978
(8)
Oil
1979
(9)
1980
(10)
1976
(11)
1977
(12)
Coal
1978
(13)
1979
(14)
1980 1976
(15) (16)
Other
1977 1978 1979 1980
(17) (18) (19) (20)
EPA Region V -continued-
Michigan
Central HI
Metro Detroit-
Port Huron
-Detroit
S. Central MI
Upper MI
Total
Minnesota
Central MN
S.E. MN-La
Croatia
Dulu th-Super lor
Mlnneapolls-St.
Paul
-Mlnneapolls-
St. Paul
N.W. MH
S.W. MN
Total
Ohio
Metro Cincinnati
-Cincinnati
Runt Ing ton-Ash-
land-Por tsmou th-
Ironton
Metro Toledo
-Toledo
Dayton
-Dayton
Greater Metro
Cleveland
-Akron-Canton
-Cleveland
Mansfield-Marlon
-Mansfield
Metro Columbus
-Columbus
366
2,188
2,188
1,170
..
3,724
..
511
506
519
519
--
101
1,637
9,206
9,206
2 495
2I4951
20
20
342
--
342
129
129
345
345
595
5,026
5,026
1,093
6,714
..
775
848
836
836
154
2,613
10,658
10,658
..
2RA9
,OO A
2,882
22
22
225
«
225
132
132
393
393
798
6,470
6,470
1,586
..
8,854
~
906
1,486
1,268
1,268
«
181
3.841
10,441
10,441
_.
2 742
2! 742
21
21
152
..
152
135
135
389
389
923
7,228
7.228
1,992
--
10,143
--
1 025
2J252
1.770
1.770
--
205
5.252
M.082
11,082
-
2Q7S
f '* *
2,925
22
22
137
--
137
137
137
413
413
1,025
7,832
7,832
2.316
..
11.173
~
1 100
2|428
1,908
1,908
«
220
5.656
11.812
11,812
3 123
3J123
23
23
225
-.
225
141
141
441
441
90
1,005
1,005
~
479
1,574
..
230
65
65
«
295
372
372
775
590
590
910
798
112
86
1.315
1,233
137
2,402
2.402
--
587
3.126
-.
385
100
100
«
485
430
430
890
689
689
600
" 526
74
98
1,572
1,477
185
3,078
3,078
--
1.079
4,342
-.
675
120
120
«
795
412
412
817
712
712
405
355
50
85
1,970
1,875
218
3,433
3,433
--
1.475
5,126
..
1,024
141
141
«
1,165
438
438
875
750
750
368
323
45
91
2,031
1,930
242
3,707
3,707
1.827
5,777
-.
1,105
151
151
--
1,256
468
468
940
793
793
601
526
75
99
2.094
1,987
223
2,712
2,712
429
310
3,674
34
__
124
124
70
228
304
304
1,403
246
246
328
..
328
__-.
_.
467
6,471
6,471
405
743
8,086
58
__
187
187
117
362
349
349
1,614
285
285
335
_.
335
.-
...
605
8,300
8.300
583
953
10.441
101
__
214
214
207
522
311
311
1.481
285
285
343
__.
343
._
..
--
683
9.248
9.248
732
1.062
11,725
153
..
236
236
313
»
702
332
332
1,584
..
302
302
350
._
350
..
_.
745
9,998
9,998
850
1.148
12,741
165
-- «.
254
254
338
757
360
360
1,702
«_
321
321
358
»- ...
358
--
_« «
-.
..
._
.-
..
.. __ .. ..
_.
--
..
... .. .. ..
..
.. _- _. ..
'
_. .. .- «
«. . __ w.
..
._
.. .. ...
._
..
.. .. .-
.. .. .-
"
r&
ng.
-------
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
GAS COHBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
-AQUA 1976
(1
EPA Region V -continued-
Ohio
N.W. Ohio
H.W. PA-Youngs-
town
-Youngs town
Parkersburg-Harletta
Sandusky
S teubenvll le-Welr ton-
u* I
-Steubenvllle
Zanesvllle-
Cambrldge
Total 14,
Wisconsin
Rock f ord- Janesvll le-
Belolt
S.E. HN-La
Crosse
Lake Michigan
-Lake Michigan
N. Central VI
S.E. WI
-IL-IN-WI
S. WI
Total
Total Region V 25,
)
420
964
964
67
144
_
.
152
4
138
120
65
10
10
-
217
825
1977
(2)
277
635
635
57
152
__
..
15,433
50
1,716
1.487
787
120
120
2,673
40,978
1978
(3)
187
429
429
39
154
_
..
14.689
64
2,159
1,871
987
151
151
*»
3.361
61,662
1979
14)-
170
390
390
35
159
..
..
15,470
75
2,477
2,147
1,135
173
173
«
3,860
77,138
1980
(5)
277
635
635
57
164
._
..
16,898
--
90
3,075
2,677
1,366
208
208
«
4,739
89,1111
1976
(6)
1,356
.-
«
__
837
6.241
9
__
83
77
19
76
76
54
241
9,449
Distillate
1977
<7>
894
»
«
«
__
972
6,145
107
__
1,014
938
233
941
941
663
2,958
14.489
1978
(8)
604
--
».
972
5,977
133
_.
1,273
1,177
293
1,182
1,182
832
3,713
18,353
Oil
1979
(9)
548
--
«
1.028
6,129
153
..
1,463
1,353
336
1,360
1,360
957
4,269
21 ,420
1980
(10)
894
--
--
--
...
1.091
6,980
184
__
1,761
1,629
406
1,637
1,637
1.153
5,141
24,686
1976
(11)
558
558
80
«
__
32
2,951
2
__
32
32
»
.-
11
45
8,998
1977
(12)
332
332
92
~
._
21
3,028
26
»
396
396
..
»
'-
146
568
17,007
Coal
1978
(13)
167
167
85
~
_.
14
2,686
33
498
498
»
--
~
184
715
26.143
1979
(14)
«
136
136
91
--
._
13
2.808
38
__
572
572
..
«
211
821
32,154
1980 1976
(15) (16)
189
189
97
..
> ..
21
3,048
46
-. ..
689
689
..
..
254
989
36,888 569
Other
1977 1978 1979 1980
(17) (18) (19) (20)
..
..
..
..
..
o ~ _
..
.-
.. - ._ ..
..
..
-.
-.
..
» - » .
1,076 1,482 1,811 2.161
-------
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF CAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFDI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
-8
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region VI
Arkansas
Central AR
-Little Rock
Metro Fort Snlth
Monroe-El
Dorado
N.E. AR
Shreveport-
Texarkana-
Tyler
Total
Louisiana
Monroe-El
Dorado
Shreveport-
Texarkana-
Tyler
-Shreveport
S. LA - S.E. IX
Total
New Mexico
AZ-HM-S.. Border
Albuquerque-Mid
Rio Grande
-Albuquerque
Total
Oklahona
Metro Fort Snlth
Shreveport-Texa-
kana-Tyler
Central OK
-Central OK
N. Central OK
N.E. OK
-Tulsa
N.U. OK
S.E. CK
S.U. OK
Tnfal
Residual Oil
1976
(1)
4.158
3.338
1,716
977
6.851
1.113
2.162
2.016
1.588
4.863
991
S
5
996
1977
(2)
4.635
3.721
1.992
1.089
7.716
1.241
3.346
3.125
2.461
7.048
1.468
116
116
1.584
1978
(3)
5,158
4.141
2.564
1.212
8,934
1.381
4.537
4,241
3.339
9,257
1.949
169
169
2,118
-
1979
(4)
5,680
4.561
2.657
1.334
9,671
1.521
4.638
4.335
4.432
10.591
1,992
206
206
2,198
1980
(5)
6.225
4.998
2,753
1.462
10,440
1,667
4,744
4,434
5.571
11.982
2.038
197
197
2.235
Alternative Fuels
Distillate Oil
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977
(6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
443 494 550 605 663
866 966 1.074 1,182 1.296
1,459 1.627 1,811 1,993 2,183
140 287
1.700 2.550 3.400 5.293 7.267
1.700 2,550 3,400 5,628 7.953
6 136 197 241 229
1 19 27 33 31
6 136 197 241 229
Coal Other
1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
46 77 99 101 103
_ __ 46 72 99 101 103
__
__
-------
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO I960
(Billions of Btu'a)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
Distillate Oil
Coal
Other
1977
(2)
1979
(4)
1976
(6)
1977
(7)
1978
(8)
1979
(9)
1980
(IbT
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 J979 1980
(11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
EPA Region VI
-Continued-
Texaa
Shreveport-
Texarkana-
Tyler 1.138 2.665 4,458
S. LA-S.E.
TX 173 1.441 2,011 3.369 12.723 26,463
-Beaumont 173 1,441 2,011 3,229 12,395 25,913
El Paso-Las
Cruces -- ~ ~ 107 ~ ~ ~ ~
-El Paso 107
Abllene-Wichita
Palls " ~ ~ * ~ * ~
Anarlllo-
Lubbock 746 2,519 4,647 564 1.318 2,206
Austin-
Waco ___-_-___
Brownsville-
Laredo _________ _- 192 449 752
Corpus Chrlstl-
Vlctorla -- 2,842 7,034 12,121 109 255 430
-Corpus
Christ! -- 2,379 5,788 9,956 109 255 425
Metro Dallas-
Fort Worth 80 181 80 187 311
-Dallas-Fort
Worth 80 181 80 187 311
Metro Houston-
Gal veston 981 3,908 8,134 -^ 6,192 17.107 32,189
-Galveston -- 725 2,914 6,544
-Houston 434 2,117 4,180 -- 5,467 14,193 25,645
Metro San
Antonio ~ ~
-San
Antonio
Mldland-Odesaa-
San Angelo 153 466 ' 990 323 757 1.264
Total -- 6,033 18,113 32,649 10,829 32,796 63,615 -- y. M
E- y
ft n
n o.
Total Region VI 12,710 16,348 26.342 40.573 57,306 3.165 4,313 16,237 40.658 73.980 -- -- -- 46 72 99 101 103 j.. (E.
G M
-------
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OP GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI
GAS COHBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region VII
Iowa
Burlington-Keo-
kuk
Metro Dubuque
-Dubuque
Metro Quad Cities
-Davenport
Metro Sioux City
N.B. IA
-Cedar Rapids
-Waterloo
N. Central IA
S. Central IA
-Des Koines
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
1976
(1)
-_
294
294
-
161
75
1977
(2)
_-
693
693
753
550
1978
(3)
--
916
916
--
997
727
1979
(4)
--
~
921
921
1.002
731
1980
(5)
~
1.145
1.145
1.246
909
1976
(6)
336
--'
172
172
85
85
Distillate
1977
(7)
748
«
406
406
200
200
1978
(8)
971
536
536
264
264
Oil
1979 '
(9)
951
539
539
265
265
1980
(10)
1.188
670
670
331
331
1976
(11)
151
151
360
65
400
400
198
371
371
1977
(12)
357
357
850
154
942
942
467
875
875
Coal
1978
(13)
471
471
1,123
203
1.242
_-
1.242
617
1.154
1.154
1979
(14)
474
474
1,129
204
1.250
1.250
620
1,160
1.160
1980 1976 1977
(15) (16) (17)
589
589
1.405
255
1,554
1,554
771
1,443
1.443
Other
1978 1979 I960
(18) (19) (20)
Total
Kansas
Metro Kansas City
-Kansas City
N.E. KS
N. Central
455 1.446 1.913 1.923 2.391 593 1.354 1.771 1,755 2.189 1.480 3.491 4,607 4.633 5.762
1.439
1.439
1,914
1,914
2.
2.
276
276
2
2
.559
.559
2
2
,950
.950 --
N.W. KS
S.E. KS
S. Central KS
Total
Missouri
Metro St. Louis
-St. Louis
Metro Kansas City
-Kansas City
N. MO
S.W. MO
Total
Nebraska
Omaha-Council
Bluffs
-Omaha Council
Bluffs
Llncoln-Beatrlce-
Falrbury
NEB Intrastate
Total
Total Region VII
346
483
590
676
_ _ ___________ 1,312 1,803 2.182
2.224 3.060 3.699 4.203 4.850 _____ _
2,477 2,854
4,125 5,618 6.759 7.659 8,840
44
60
73
83
95 1,312 1,803 2,182 2,477 2,854
504 595 791
504 595 791
1,494 1.786 2.391
1.494 1.786 2.391
111 134 179
912 1.037
912 1,037
2,775 3.163
2.775 3,163
209 238
107
107
129
129
173
173
201
201
_
229
229
226
226
363
363
272
272
436
436
364
364
585
585
422
422
679
679
484
484
776
776
__
~
2.109 2.515 3.361 3.896 4,438 107
-- 29
129
173
201
229
589
708
949 1.101 1.260
103
750
124
905
145
1.061
167
1.219
-- 244 853 1,029 1.206 1,386
t/t CA
a- o
» sr
a 0
n o.
6.689 9,57912.03313.47815.669 988 2.396 3,046 3,245 3,899 3.381 6,002 7,738 8.211 9.876 ~ £ M
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu'a)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region VIII
Colorado
mj - IlrtlMIA,*
-Metro Denver
Pawnee
-N. Central CO
San Isabel
-Colorado
-Pueblo
Total
Montana
Billlnga
-Billings
Great Falls
-Anaconda-
BuCte
-Helena
Hiles City
Mlasoula
Total
North Dakota
N.D. Intrastate
Total
South Dakota
Metro Sioux
Falls
-Sioux Falls
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
1976
(1)
__
__
_
~
1,169
1,169
1 088
1,088
124
740
740
3,321
418
418
A 50
450
1977
(2)
209
209
149
9
358
1.216
1.216
1 4ftQ
1.489
lift
1 013
1,013
4.056
436
436
s»
537
1978
(3)
438
438
305
20
743
1,268
1,268
1 532
1.532
.
1 04 i
4.196
455
455
SflQ
589
1979
(4)
669
669
458
30
1.127
1,319
1,319
157A
1,576
368
1 073
1 073
4,336
475
475
603
603
1980 1976
(5) (6)
906
906
614
40
1.520
1,372
1,372
115
1 £92 i 1 Si
4,154
1.622
1 104
4,482 4,269
495
495
618
Distillate
1977
(7)
74
74
13
13
87
157
5£OC
5,685
--
5,842
1978
(8)
1SS
155
27
27
182
161
50CO
5.852
6,013
Oil Coal Other
1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979
(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
236 320
^2 57 _. _..
42 57 «.
654 1,049 1,444 1,844
654 i 049 i 444 i 344
278 377 654 1.049 1,444 1.844
_
6 , 020 6 , 193 ~
1980
(20)
.^
Total
450
537
589 603
618
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s
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
GAS COHBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region VIII
-continued-
Utah
UT (except
Uasatch and
.Four Corners
Area)
-N Central
UT
Vasatch Front
-Salt Lake
City
-Provo
Alternative
Residual Oil Distillate
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)
35 28 62 1.795
35 -- 28 62 956
__ _ _ 839
Oil
1979
(9)
120
113
1.476
787
689
Fuels
Coal
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979
(10) (11) (12) (13) (14)
268
252 "
1,757
1.538
Other
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
(15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
Total
35
28
62 1.941
1.596 3.563
Vyoalng
Casper 263 470 544 621
Metro Cheyenne --
WY (Remaining
Area) 1.716 822 1.679 3.236 4.650
-Sweetwater 1.336 1.098 2.452
138 413 619
63
709
140
Total 1.716 1,085 2,14* 3.780 5,271 138 413 619 709
Total Region VIII 5.940 6.472 8,132 10.349 12,448 6.210 6,067 6.608 8.679 11,013 654 1,049 1,444 1,844
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PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR MFBI
GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Alternative Fuels
Residual Oil
Distillate Oil
Coal
Other
KPA Region EC
Arizona
AZ-UH-S. Border
Four Corners
Phoenix-Tucson
-Phoenix
-Tucson
Total
California
Metro Los Angeles
-S. Coast
N. Central Coast
Sacramento Vly.
-Sacrcaento
Vly.
San Diego
-San Diego
San Francisco
Bay
-San Francisco
Bay
San Joaquln Vly.
-Fresno Cn£y.
-Kern County
-S. Joquin &
Stanislaus
Counties
-Tulare Cnty.
S. Central Coast
S. E. Desert
1976
2.534 3,379 4,663 5,424
2,481
422
1.392
5,015
1,645
1,645
263
339
123
2,920 3,366
579 737
1.660 1.932
6,299 8,029 8,991
1980 1976
53 (ST
5,674
1,084
3,672 1,756
771
2.173
9,346 2,840
-S.E. Desert
Total
Nevada
Clark-Mohave
N.W. NV
Total
11,311
11,311
418
541
196
15,137
15,137
649
840
304
29,157 29.036 1,194
29.157 29,036 1,194
848 1,020
1,321
1,098
398
479
1,967 3,123 4.853 6,325 7,617
1,967
723
157
42
255
98
2,045
1.364
3.123
1,147
250
66
403
578
10,067
5.938
4.853
1,785
388
103
629
579
13.515
9.086
6,325 7,617
2.331 2.805
507 610
135
821
162
988
579 577
16,042 16,456
11.556 11.988
65
55
549
549
382
249
115
18
96
1.489 1,897 1,939 1.983
2,785 4,300 5,003 5,235
219 5J5
4,274 6,197
700
8,190 10,992 13,591 13,526
8,190 10,992 13,591 13.526
105
89
19
19
162
137
48
48
213
180
56
56
256
216
57
57
870 1,352 1.762 2,124
870
680
395
182
103
1,352
999
614
282
103
1,762 2,124
1,271 1,510
801
367
103
965
442
103
1977
(12)
1978
(13)
1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
442 547
777 903
945
7.218 442 547
777
903
945
58
58
204
204
233
233
231
231
401 2,355 2,357 2,357 2,348 22
401 2,355 2.357 2,357 2.348 --
34
53
70 84
22 34
53
70 84
7,080 27,185 37.358 56.380 58,832 2,286
189
189
717 2,194 2,552 2,608 331 526 818 1,068 1.286
331 526 818 1,068 1.286
10,581 15,747 19,445 20,081 732 2.881 3.175 3,425 3,634 22 92 257 303 315
259 330 337 345 -
259 330 337 345
Total Region IX 12.095 33,484 45,387 65.371 68.178 5,315 15.114 22,274 26,724 27,644 1.174 3,428 3,952 4,328 4,579 22 92 257 303 315
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I
o
PROJECTED ALTERNATIVE FUEL USE AS A RESULT OF GAS SHORTAGES IN MAJOR HFBI
GAS COHBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Billions of Btu's)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQHA
EPA Region X
Idaho
E. ID
ID Intrastate
Metro Boise
Total
Oregon
E. OR
N.W. OR
Portland
-Eugene-Spring-
field
-Portland-Van-
Total
Washington
E. WA-N. ID
Portland
-Portland-Van-
couver
Puget Sound
S. Central WA
Total
Total Region X
Reildual Oil
Residual Oil
1976
(1)
__
1
1
1.531
707
992
397
3.655
3.656
1977
(2)
_.
.
600
47
140
650
1.946
907
1,270
509
4.609
5.259
1978
75)-
__
992
78
1,075
2.287
1,071
1,500
602
5,588
6,663
1979
74T~
973
76
996
1,055
2,236
1.056
1.475
594
5.222
6,277
Alternative Fuels
Distillate Oil Coal
1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
(5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)
« . i- __ __ «. _ ._ __ __. __ /
_._ __ 3 15 _- __2 _7
5 23 3 15
~ 9 16 13 544 72 69 30
JV ~ ~
459 4 7 6 3
101 4 7 6 3
49fl .. 13 23 19 8 44 72 69 30
--
om ^^
yy j ~~ ^^
560
4,833 1,785 2,291 2,716 2,681 2,539 -- --
5,331 1,785 2,304 2,739 2,705 2,570 44 72 72 45
TOTAL LOWER 48 STATES
Distillate Oil Coal
Other
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
(16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
~
__ __ _
_,
__
Other
1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
132,872 196,793 252,538 313,025 357,146 45,801 68,463" 96,314 133,225 177,051 23,665 40,986 53,649 63,684 74,158 1.091 1,822 2,475 2,948 3,572 gg"
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES FROM
MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
o State
£ AQCR _ Sulfur Dioxide _ _ Partlculatea _
_ -AQMA _ 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
EPA Region I
Connecticut
Hartford-New Haven-Springfield 67 86 121 133 145 23 30 42 46 51
-CT _ 6£ _ 86 121 133 145 _ 23 _ 30 _ 42 _ 46 _ 51
Total 67 86 121 133 145 23 30 42 46 51
Massachusetts
Hartford-New Haven-Springfield
-Springfield
Berkshire
Central Massachusetts
-Worcester
Metro Boston
-Boston
Metro Providence
Total 770 846 969 1.208 1.267 69 74 85 109 114
' ~ "" *" « »
New Hampshire
Merrimack Valley -S.N.H.
Total "- * -
Rhode Island
Vermont
Champlain Valley
59
228
228
473
473
10
66
240
240
527
527
13
20
20
76
254
254
603
603
16
94
94
91
274
274
727
727
22
106
106
95
283
283
760
760
23
7
25
25
36
36
1
7
26
26
39
39
2
2
2
8
28
28
45
45
2
10
10
10
30
30
56
56
3
12
12
10
31
31
59
59
2
o v» t/i
Total Region I 837 932 1,090 1,341 1,412 92 104 127 155 165 f g"
rt o.
C
t-' M
n
o
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES
FROM MAJOR. MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
o Region
J5 State
0 AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region II
New Jersey
NJ-NY-CT
-NJ-NY
Metro Philadelphia
-Metro Philadelphia
NJ (remaining area)
-Ocean
N.E. PA - Upper Delaware Valley
Total
New York
NJ-NY-CT
-NJ-NY
Genesee Finger Lakes
-Rochester
Niagara Frontier
-Niagara Frontier
Sulfur Dioxide
1976
422
422
20
20
47
489
185
185
258
258
1977
512
512
60
60
49
620
190
190
283
283
1978
569
569
61
61
53
683
144
144
131
131
1979
597
597
1
1
62
62
56
716
137
137
95
95
1980
626
626
1
1
63
63
59
750
137
137
94
94
1976
139
139
6
6
19
164
42
42
22
22
Particulates
1977
169
169
19
19
20
207
43
43
24
24
1978
188
188
19
19
21
228
33
33
11
11
1979
197
197
20
20
22
238
31
31
8
8
1980
207
207
20
20
24
250
31
31
8
8
Total
443
473
275
232
231
63
66
44
39
39
Total Region II
932
1,093
958
948
981
227
273
272
277
289
3- O
re P-
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no.
ro !-
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N)
O
VC
M
Region
State
AQCR
-AQHA
EPA Region III
Delaware
Metro Philadelphia
Total
Maryland
Cumberland-Keyser
-Potomac River
Metro Baltimore
-Baltimore
Total
Pennsylvania
Metro Philadelphia
-Metro Philadelphia
N.E. Pa. - Upper Delaware Vly.
N.U. Pa. - Youngstown
-Erie
Central Pa.
-Johnstown
S. Central Pa.
-Harrlsburg
-Lancaster
-York
S.W. Pa.
-Allegheny County
-Beaver Valley
-Monongahela Valley
Total
PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES
FROM MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Sulfur Dioxide
1976
. 49
49
698
698
942
942
1.640
525
525
1,004
1,199
399
222
126
1,437
504
166
56
1.447
263
548
292
5.834
1977
50
50
859
859
1,104
1.104
1.963
664
664
1,144
1,359
452
254
144
1,629
572
189
64
1,929
296
910
332
6,979
1978
52
52
834
834
1,029
1,029
1,863
790
790
1,230
1,463
487
273
155
1.756
616
204
68
2,055
320
957
357
7,567
1979
53
53
913
913
1,092
1.092
2,005
867
867
1,320
1,567
521
294
166
1.862
642
218
73
2,180
341
1,006
382
8.090
1980
54
54
988
988
1,157
1.157
2,145
964
964
1.412
1,676
558
314
178
1,975
669
234
78
2,310
365
1,055
408
8.651
Partlculates
1976
46
46
149
149
52
52
201
358
358
54
58
24
19
11
120
39
13
224
50
57
67
833
1977
48
48
187
187
61
61
248
455
455
61
67
28
22
12
135
44
15
282
56
92
76
1,022
1978
49
49
184
184
57
57
241
542
542
'66
72
30
24
14
146
48
16
301
60
97
82
1,151
1979
50
50
205
205
61
61
266
596
596
71
77
32
25
14
156
51
17
320
64
102
88
1,245
1980
51
51
222
222
64
64
286
662
662
76
82
34
28
16
164
52
18
341
70
107
94
1,353
f O
5> 3"
It ID
rt O.
c
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES
FROM MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region III -continued-
Virginia
Central Va.
-Lynchburg
Hampton Roads
-Hampton-Newport News
State Capitol
-Petersburg-Colonial Hts.
-Hopewell
Valley of Virginia
Total
Sulfur Dioxide
1976
2,401
678
204
204
2,847
2,847
1.684
7,136
1977
2,784
787
236
236
3,687
3.687
2,017
8,724
1978
3,134
854
258
258
3,770
3,770
2.211
9,373
1979
3,204
874
270
270
3,853
3,853
2,364
9,691
1980
3,279
895
281
281
3,940
3,940
2.474
9,974
1976
183
46
16
16
162
162
88
449
Particulates
1977
212
54
19
19
210
210
104
545
1978
238
58
21
21
214
214
114
587
1979
245
60
22
22
219
219
122
608
1980
250
61
22
22
224
224
127
623
West Virginia
Huntington-Ashland Portsmouth-
Ironton
Parkereburg-Marlet ta
Steubenvllle-Weirton-Wheeling
Kanawha Valley
S. W. Va.
Total
Total Region III
142
1,346
186
301
67
2,042
16,701
104
988
135
199
50
1,476
19,192
138
1,308
180
286
66
1.978
20,833
170
1,624
223
371
82
2,470
22,309
213
2,020
277
479
101
3,090
23,914
4
30
6
17
2
59
1,588
3
22
4
11
2
42
1,905
4
29
5
16
2
56
2,084
5
36
6
21
2
70
2,239
6
45
8
27
3
89
2,402
:r n
IB cr
n n
rt o.
c
*- >-
m
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND FARTICULATES FROM
MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
Scate
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region IV
Alabama
Alabama & Tonblgbee Rivera
Columbus (Ga.)-Phenlx City
E. Alabaaa
-Gadaden
Metro Birmingham
-Birmingham
Hoblle-Penaacola-Panama
City- S. MI
-Mobile
Tenn. R. Valley -
Cumberland Mts.
Total
Florida
Moblle-Penaacola-
Panama City - S.MI.
Jackaonvllle-Brunswlck
S. E. Fla.
W. Central Florida
-Lakeland-Winter Haven
-Tampa-Sc. Petersburg
Total
Kentucky
Paducah-Calro
Evanavllle-Ownensboro-
Henderaon
Louisville
-Louisville
Metro Cincinnati
Bluegraas
Huntlngton-Aahland-
Portamouth-Ironton
Total
Georgia
Jacksonville-Brunswick
Augusta-Alken
Central Ga.
Chattanooga
Metro Atlanta
-Atlanta
N.E. Ga.
Savannah-Beaufort
-Savannah
S. W. Ga.
-Albany
Total
Sulfur Dioxide
1976
2.290
2.906
1,860
1.248
4.635
3.47S
3, 564
2,864
1.965
16.032
5.036
1.903
2.938
1.603
1.464
139
11.480
2.740
936
366
366
816
472
588
5.918
63
402
388
281
196
184
26
3.686
3.572
1.043
59
6.085
1977
2.938
3.762
2,458
1.676
6,082
4.650
5,524
4.438
3.992
24,756
6.419
1.617
2.724
1.488
1.380
108
12.248
3.448
1.180
460
460
1,026
592
740
7.446
170
1.064
1.027
740
518'
487
68
5.727
5,426
1.570
150
10,884
1978
2,734
3,502
2.352
1.622
5,794
4.486
7.494
6,022
4.293
26.169
8.178
1.682
2.808
1.532
1,420
112
14.200
3,912
1,340
521
521
1,164
672
840
8,449
160
998
964
698
482
459
65
4,427
4.144
1.200
140
8,994
1979
3.630
4,628
3.116
2.144
7,674
5.930
7.662
6.156
4.518
31.228
8,384
1.744
2,894
1,579
1.463
116
14.601
4,289
1,468
571
571
1.275
736
921
9.260
240
1,494
1,442
1.040
727
683
96
6,315
5,892
1.701
210
13.055
1980
4.612
5,600
3.934
2,748
9.618
7,556
7.835
6,295
4.749
36,348
8,652
1,860
3.025
1.655
1.527
128
15,192
4.762
1.630
634
634
1,416
818
1.021
10,281
351
2,184
2,111
1,520
1,065
1.002
140
8,203
7,584
2,182
306
17,756
Partlculatea
1976
72
88
64
44
142
106
223
176
140
729
294
36
4
93
68
25
427
170
94
97
97
38
41
440
a
40
25
15
2
4
377
364
86
7
557
1977
92
113
88
61
203
160
345
262
286
1.127
348
30
3
86
64
22
467
214
118
122
122
48
52
554
22.
105
66
40
4
10
594
560
124
18
965
1978
86
105
85
60
203
164
468
370
328
1,275
430
32
4
88
66
22
554
243
134
138
138
54
58
627
21
98
62
38
.4
9
462
430
100
21
794
1979
113
138
114
81
267
214
479
378
346
1.457
442
32
4
92
69
23
570
266
146
152
152
60
64
688
32
148
92
57
6
14
661
613
136
25
1,146
1980
144
168
146
106
358
296
490
387
364
1,670
458
34
4
97
72
25
593
296
163
170
170
66
71
766
46
216
134
84
8
20
864
794
172
36
1.544
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES FROM
MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region IV -continued-
Mississippi
Moblle-Pensacola-
Panana Clty-S.MI.
Mississippi Delta
Total
North Carolina
N. Piedmont
-Greensboro
E. Piedmont
Metro Charlotte
-Charlotte
Sandhills
S. Coastal Plain
U. Mountain
Total
South Carolina
Augusta-Alken
Savannah-Beaufort
Metro Charlotte
Camden-Siunter
Charleston
-Charleston
Columbia
Florence
Greenvllle-Spartanburg
-Greenville
Greenwood
Total
Tennessee
Metro Memphis
Chattanooga
-Chattanooga
E. Tennessee
Middle Tennessee
-Nashville
W. Tennessee
Total
Total Region IV
Sulfur Dioxide
1976
12,283
1.370
13,653
1.220
400
1,010
970
22
790
1.861
2.983
8,834
1.308
96
931
311
i.:6i
39
256
863
455
23
7
5.488
17.441
1.768
1,768
11.023
2,240
1,694
1.390
33,862
101,352
1977
18,862
1.912
20,774
1.466
480
1,211
1,208
28
918
2,204
3.576
10.583
2.109
166
1.644
532
2.006
72
458
1.498
722
38
9
9.144
20.131
2.396
2.396
13.588
3,604
2.620
1,880
41,599
137,434
1978
24,872
2.166
27,038
1,703
559
1.438
1.354
32
1.340
2.598
4.146
12.579
1.906
159
1,617
510
1,771
70
455
1,465
638
37
9
8.530
21.818
2.560
2,560
15.154
3,992
2.862
2.106
45.630
151,589
1979
25,930
2.494
28,424
1.738
570
1.517
1.384
34
1.791
2,655
4.238
13.323
2,163
184
1,869
583
2.005
82
527
1,685
716
42
12
9,744
22,773
2.824
2.824
15.980
4,568
3,262
2.286
48.431
168.066
1980
28,033
3.439
31.472
1.780
584
1.585
1.416
34
2.106
2.714
4,334
13,935
2.965
256
2.601
806
2.739
114
737
2,340
977
58
14
13,435
23,811
3,118
3,118
16,913
5,266
3,710
2.526
51.634
190.053
1976
874
54
928
132
46
90
94
2
30
742
226
1.314
39
16
100
39
10
10
29
56
58
3
1
348
1.366
197
197
588
253
156
133
2,537
7.280
Partlculates
1977
1.345
74
1.419
157
54
109
115
3
36
890
271
1.578
68
28
176
65
18
18
52
98
108
6
2
615
1.501
248
248
714
416
242
166
3.045
9.770
1978
1.786
84
1,870
182
63
126
130
4
42
1,036
314
1,830
66
28
172
61
18
18
52
95
78
5
2
572
1,627
260
260
796
464
265
184
3,331
10,853
1979
1,853
96
1,949
187
64
129
133
4
42
1,060
321
1.872
76
32
200
70
22
22
60
110
88
6
2
660
1.662
281
281
835
533
302
196
3.507
11.849
1980
1.974
132
2.106
192
66
132
136
4
44
1,082
329
1,915
105
44
277
96
30
30
84
152
120
8
2
910
1.700
304
304
880
618
343
210
3,712
13,216
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES FROM
MAJOR HFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQKA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
Sulfur Dioxide
Portlculatea
EPA Region V
Illinois
Burllngton-Keok.uk
-Peorla
E. Central 111.
Metro Chicago
-IL-IN-WI
Metro Dubuque
Metro Quad. Cities
Metro St. Louis
-St. Louis
N. Central 111.
Paducah-Calro
S. E. 111.
H. Central 111.
-Decatur
Total
Indiana
Metro Chicago
-IL-IN-WI
E. Central Ind.
Evansvllle-Owensboro-
Uenderson
Louisville
-Louisville
Metro Cincinnati
Metro Indianapolis
-Indianapolis
S. Bend-Elkhart-Benton Harbor
S. Ind.
Uabash Valley
Total
Michigan
Central MI
Metro Detroit - Port Huron
-Detroit
S. Central MI
Upper MI
Total
Mlnneasota
Central MN
S. E. MN-LaCrosse
Duluth-Superlor
Mlnneapolls-St. Paul
-Minneapolls-St. Paul
N. W. MN
S. U. MN
Total
1976
12S
59
76
1,130
1.130
127
457
457
198
--
98
590
590
2.801
1,737
1,737
596
54
88
88
195
62
62
78
703
393
3.906
760
3,210
3.210
1,750
778
6,498
48>
537
792
609
609
108
117
2,211
1977
186
96
112
2,278
2.278
430
880
880
348
1
150
864
864
5.249
6,000
6,000
668
80
132
132
212
66
66
225
1.052
648
9.083
1,450
7,494
7,494
1,644
1.422
12.010
83
814
1.326
962
962
180
178
3.543
1978
302
204
176
7.482
7.482
2.218
2,434
2.434
808
1
275
1.304
1.204
15.000
12.477
12.477
878
96
160
160
238
84
84
470
1.262
870
16.535
1.619
9,604
9, "604
2,052
1,766
15,041
144
952
2,324
1.352
1.352
318
210
5.300
1979
418
298
256
10,938
10.938
3.241
3.255
3,255
1.172
1
402
1,862
1,862
21,545
16,319
16,319
1,071
112
188
188
264
102
102
617
1.474
1.043
21,190
1.578
10,682
10,682
2,152
1,690
16,102
218
1,078
3,522
1.794
1,794
482
238
7,332
1980
493
351
302
12,862
12,862
3,819
3,717
3.717
1.381
2
474
2.190
2.190
25,240
20,243
20,243
1,271
128
210
210
292
120
120
762
1,688
1,222
25,936
1,730
11.558
11,558
2,500
1,989
17,777
236
1,156
3,799
1.932
1.932
520
254
7,897
1976
9
3
8
84
84
12
46
46
16
10
62
62
247
232
232
28
50
30
30
28
8
8
16
70
462
74
1.240
1,240
152
85
1.551
10
154
218
154
154
21
30
587
1977
15
6
11
170
170
30
86
86
28
15
92
92
447
867
867
34
75
44
44
30
8
8
46
114
1.218
144
2.948
2,948
140
161
3,393
18
232
366
243
243
35
46
940
1978
24
14
18
548
548
136
237
237
68
28
144
144
1,203
1,770
1,770
46
90
53
53
34
10
10
94
150
2,247
188
3,778
3,778
204
230
4,400
30
272
640
340
340
62
54
1.398
1979
33
21
26
798
798
200
321
321
98
40
206
206
1,722
2.306
2,306
57
105
62
62
37
13
13
124
180
2.884
215
4.215
4.215
257
278
4.965
46
308
970
452
452
94
62
1.932
1980
39
25
30
938
938
236
368
368
115
48
243
243
2,017
2.852
2,852
68
120
70
70
41
15
15
153
210
3.529
235
4,556
4.556
298
318
5.407
50
330
1,046
486
486
102
66
2.080
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Region
State
AQCS
-AQMA
PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES FROM
MAJOR HFBI GAs COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Sulfur Dioxide Participates
EPA Region V - continued -
Ohio
Metro Cincinnati
-Cincinnati
Huntlngton-Ashland-Portsnouth-
Ironton
Metro Toledo
-Toledo
Dayton
-Dayton
Greater Metro Cleveland
-Akron-Canton
-Cleveland
Mansfield-Marlon
-Mansfield
Metro Columbus
Columbus
N. V. Ohio
H. W. PA - Youngatovn
-Youngstown
Parkersburg-Marletta
Sandusky
Steubenvllle-Welrton-Wheeling
-Steubenvllle
Zanes v 11 le-Cubr Idge
Total
Wlaconaln
Rockford-Janesvllle-Belolt
S. E. HN - La Croaae
Lake Michigan
-Lake Michigan
N. Central VI
S. E. UI
-IL-1N-WI
S. UI
Total
Total Region V
1976
7.783
7,783
1.076
1.078
1.078
685
685
2.022
1.677
345
559
258
1.183
1,148
1.197
346
346
274
504
1.688
18,395
4
4
206
179
68
25
25
26
333
34.144
1977
9,012
9.012
1,237
1.240
1.240
796
796
1.358
1.106
252
607
264
1.403
1.362
789
216
216
229
532
1.907
19,326
57
50
2.551
2.217
829
303
303
334
4.124
53,335
1978
8,808
8,808
1.135
1.138
1.138
815
815
940
746
194
567
270
1.704
1.664
533
129
129
184
539
1.884
18.376
72
64
3.209
2.788
1.039
380
380
420
5,184
75.436
1979
9.349
9,349
1.215
1.220
1,220
859
859
861
679
182
592
274
1,762
1.720
484
113
113
184
556
1.986
19.181
83
74
3.684
3.202
1.194
437
437
482
5.954
91.304
1980
9,968
9.968
1,306
1.309
1,309
910
910
1.363
1.106
257
628
282
1.826
1.780
789
180
180
235
574
2.132
21.220
100
90
4.528
3.946
1.439
526
526
580
7.263
105,333
1976
514
514
116
128
128
50
50
85
43
42
16
10
90
84
133
76
76
10
14
74
1.306
4
1
46
42
25
6
6
20
102
4,255
1977
595
595
133
142
142
58
58
62
28
34
18
10
106
100
88
48
48
9
14
85
1.358
40
15
570
524
306
80
80
243
1.254
8,610
1976
580
580
122
141
141
60
60
46
18
28
17
10
126
120
59
30
30
8
14
84
1,287
50
19
716
158
384
100
100
304
1.573
12,108
1979
616
616
130
148
148
63
63
46
17
28
18
10
131
124
54
26
26
8
14
89
1,342
58
22
823
757
442
115
115
350
1,810
14,655
1980
656
656
140
156
156
68
68
63
28
35
19
10
136
128
88
42
42
8
16
96
1,489
69
27
1,005
926
532
138
138
422
2,193
16,715
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES
FROM MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region VI
Arkansas
Central AR
-Little Rock
Metro Fort Salth
Monroe-El Dorado .
N.E. AR
Shreveport-Texarkana-
Tyler
Total
Louisiana
Monroe-El Dorado
Shreveport-Texarkana-Tyler
-Shreveport
S. LA-S.E. TX
Sulfur Dioxide
1976
4
3
1
6
1
3
3
6
.008
.204
5
.683
61
932
.689
.998
.886
.618
,216
1977
4.468
3,572
6
1.952
68
1.038
7.532
2.228
6.014
5.610
9,470
1978
4.972
3.976
6
2,506
75
1.156
8.715
2.479
8,154
7.612
12.732
1979
5,475
4,378
6
2.600
82
1,272
9.435
3,114
8,609
7.782
18.423
1980
6.000
4.798
7
2.696
90
1.394
10.187
3.776
9,086
7.959
24.357
1976
63
4
134
14
39
254
334
649
605
986
Partlculatea
1977
70
4
154
16
43
287
372
1,004
938
1.503
1978
78
4
198
18
48
346
414
1.360
1.272
2,022
1979
86
5
206
20
52
369
514
1,432
1,300
2.918
1980
94
6
214
22
58
394
620
1,507
1,330
3,852
Total
Mew Mexico
AZ-KM-S. Border
Albuquerque-Mid Rio Grande
-Albuquerque
Total
Oklahooa
Metro Fort Salth
Shreveport-Texarkana-Tyler
Central OK
-Central OK
N. Central OK
H.E. OK
-Tulaa
N.U. OK
S.B. OK
S.W. OK
12,100 17.712 23.365 30.146 37.219 1.969 2,879 3.796 4,864 5.979
496
4
2
500
734
81
61
974
118
89
815 1.092
996
144
108
1.140
1,019
138
104
1.157
13
13
IB
18
18
18
19
19
Total
tft C/l
ifS-
88.
c
t-1
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0>
PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICIPATES FROM
MAJOR MFBI GAS COMDUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCB
-AQHA
Sulfur Dioxide
EPA Region VI -continued-
Texas
Shreveport-Texarkana-Tyler
S. LA-S.E. TX
-Beaumont
El Paso-Las Crucea
-El Paso
Abllene-Ulchlta Palls
Aaarlllo-Lubbock
Austin-Waco
Brownsville-Laredo
Corpus Christi-Victorla
-Corpus Chrlstl
Metro Dallas-Fort Worth
-Dallas-Fort Worth
Metro Houston-Galveaton
-Galveston
-Houston
Metro San Antonio
-San Antonio
Midland-Odessa-San Angelo
Total
1976
._
_-
__
1977 1978
450
454
394
534
82
1.168
986
34
34
1,204
76
912
198
4.124
1979
1,052
1.894
1.754
1.555
191
2,886
2.394
111
111
3,714
306
2,700
506
11,909
1980
1.761
3.588
3.354
42
42
2.774
320
4,970
4,113
204
204
7,202
687
4,953
928
21.789
Partlculates
1976
__
::
i
1977
::
1978
86
198
190
~~
83
10
184
184
4
4
354
40
274
30
949
1979
200
803
785
252
24
462
448
16
16
1,075
161
780
76
2,908
1980
334
1,590
1,560
8
8
454
42
800
770
30
30
2,098
360
1,442
144
5.500
Total Region VI
19.289 26.059 37,296 52.630 70.352 2.232 3,179 5.109 8,159 11,892
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES PROM
MAJOR MFBI GAS COMDUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQMA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region VII
Iowa
Burllngton-Keokuk
Metro Dubuque
-Dubuque
Metro Quad Cities
-Davenport
Metro Sioux City
N. E. IA
-Cedar Rapids
-Waterloo
N. Central IA
S. Central IA
-Dea Molnea
Total
Kansas
Metro Kansas City
-Kansas City
H.E. KS
N. Central Kansas
N.U. KS
S.E. KS
S. Central KS
Total
Missouri
Metro St. Louis
-St. Louis
Metro Kansas City
-Kansas City
H. MO
S. E. MO
S. W. MO
Total
Nebraska
Omaha-Council Bluffs
-Omaha Council Bluffs
Llncoln-Beatrlce-Falrbury
N.E. Intrastate
Total
Sulfur Dioxide
Particulatea
1976
252
378
378
900
162
1,350
350
1.000
495
1,112
1.048
4,487
985
985
89
236
4.308
1.524
7.142
1,084
1,084
2.721
2.721
121
3.926
36
269
305
1977
561
892
892
2.125
385
3,179
824
2.355
1.168
2,902
2,750
10.827
1,311
1.311
124
328
5.920
2.096
9.779
1.292
1,292
3.255
3.255
146
4,693
129
938
1,067
1978
728
1.178
1,178
2,808
508
4,194
1,089
3,105
1,542
3,830
3.628
14,280
1.559
1,559
149
401
7.164
2.534
11.807
1,724
1,724
4,356
4,356
195
6,275
155
1,132
1,287
1979
713
1.185
1,185
2.822
510
4,220
1.095
3,125
1,550
3,851
3.648
14.341
1.752
1,752
170
460
8,132
2,879
13,393
1.994
1,994
5,054
5.054
228
7.276
181
1.326
1,507
1980
891
1.472
1.472
3.512
638
5.246
1,361
3.885
1,928
4,715
4,537
17.764
2.021
2.021
194
534
9.370
3,322
15,441
2,276
2,276
5.765
5,765
260
8,301
209
1,524
1.733
1976
134
46
46
138
20
255
135
120
82
48
655
194
194
27
40
28
332
621
151
151
225
225
20
396
4
4
1977
299
107
107
324
46
602
320
282
306
225
1,638
258
258
38
56
40
456
848
180
180
269
269
24
473
14
14
1978
388
142
142
429
61
794
422
372
405
297
2.158
308
308
46
68
48
552
1,022
240
240
360
360
33
633
16
16
1979
380
142
142
431
61
799
424
375
407
299
2,159
346
346
52
78
54
626
1,156
276
276
418
418
38
732
20
20
1980
475
176
176
536
76
994
528
466
507
372
2,688
398
398
60
90
63
724
1.335
315
315
476
476
44
835
22
22
S if
rt (L
Total Region VII
15.860 26,366 33,649 36.517 43,239 1,676 2,973 3.829 4,067
4,880
-------
PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES FKOM
MAJOR MFBI CAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
EPA Region VIII
Colorado
Metro Denver
-Metro Denver
Pawnee
-N. Central CO
San laabel
-Colorado Springs
-Pueblo
Total
Montana
Billings
-Billings
Great Falls
Helena
-Anaconda-Butte
-Helena
Miles City
Mlssoula
-Mlssoula
Total
North Dakota-
N.D. Intrastate
Total
South Dakota
Metro Sioux Falls
-Sioux Falls
Total
Utah
UT (except Waaatch and Four
Corners Area)
-N. Central UT
Waaatch Front
-Salt Lake City
-Provo
Total
Uyonlng
Casper
Metro Cheyenne
WY (Remaining Area)
-Sveetvater
Total
627
640
501
640
Sulfur Dioxide
Participates
1976
~
_ _
584
584
58
2,621
2.077
544
162
370
370
1977
86
86
56
5
386
386
52S
608
608
78
3,587
2.843
744
169
506
506
1978
180
180
115
11
619
619
914
634
634
80
3.692
2.926
766
176
522
522
1979
274
274
173
16
852
852
1.299
660
660
83
3.798
3,010
788
184
536
536
1980
372
372
232
22
1.088
1.088
1.692
686
686
86
3,908
3.097
811
192
552
552
1976
215
215
836
836
53
130
130
1977
18
18
10
1
42
42
70
224
224
1.145
1.145
54
177
177
1978
37
37
22
3
68
68
127
233
233
1,178
1.178
56
182
182
1979
57
57
32
4
94
94
183
242
242
1.212
1.212
57
188
188
1980
78
78
42
6
120
120
240
252
252
1.246
1.246
58
193
193
3.795 4.948 5.104
654
682
5,261
712
5.424
742
1,234 1.600 1.649 1.699 1.749
82
85
89
93
675 806
144
138
1,352
764
588
1,496
884
904
927
68
80
88
90
100
322
422
179
676
855
1,492
2.063
284
238
502
96
627
675
675
654
806
806
682
884
884
712
904
904
742
927
927
82
68
68
85
80
80
89
88
88
93
90
90
96
93
93
93
118
113
1,110
628
482
1.228
207
1.285
420
265
252
2.478
1.402
1.076
2.743
236
1,827
938
3
318
163
155
321
284
209
47
191
85
417
3
263
135
128
266
98
721
183
6
585
301
284
591
112
961
408
819 1,073
w in
Cf O
n v
» ID
n o.
B
M H
to a
o M
Total Region VIII
7,233 7,358 8.439 10,896 13.591
1.989
2,073 2.455 3,150 3,842
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PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTTCULATES
FROM MAJOR MFBI GAS COMBUSTOBS BY AQCR AND AQHA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Region
State
AQCR
-AQHA
Sulfur Dioxide
Partlculatca
EPA Region IX
Arizona
AZ-NH-S. Border
Four Corners.
Phoenix-Tucson
-Phoenix
-Tucson
Total
California
Metro Los Angeles
-S. Coast
N. Central Coast
Sacramento Valley
-Sacramento Valley
San Diego
-San Diego
San Francisco Bay
-San Francisco Bay
San Joaquln Valley
-Fresno County
-Kern County
-S. Joaquln and Stanislaus
Counties
-Tulare County
S. Central Coast
S. E. Desert
-S.E. Desert
Total
Nevada
Clark-Mohave
N.U. NV
Total
Total Region IX
1976
912
904
2.036
211
684
3,852
767
767
438
754
448
889
889
3.867
1,045
1,356
934
48
26
953
509
7,694
14
14
11.560
1977
1,217
1.193
2,624
289
917
5.034
5.272
5.272
696
1,204
717
5
5
1.411
1,411
11,698
1,660
7.522
1,476
271
153
3,481
1,803
23.920
20
20
28,974
1978
1,680
1.586
3.419
368
1.216
6,685
7,072
7,072
1.081
1.870
1,110
12
12
2,190
2.190
13,960
2,579
7,618
2,299
271
154
5,172
2.769
31.511
25
25
38,221
1979
1,954
1.710
3,804
377
1.342
7,468
11.538
11.538
1.412
2.447
1.454
14
14
2.854
2,854
15,890
3,366
7.697
2.998
271
154
6.242
3.537
40,551
26
26
48,045
1980
2,044
1,766
3,951
386
1.392
7,761
11.486
11,486
1.698
2.943
1,748
14
14
3,439
3,439
17,544
4,054
7,735
3,608
271
153
6,627
3.749
43,904
26
26
51,691
1976
136
302
64
123
438
786
786
42
78
58
-
624
624
84
44
38
2
30
43
43
1,687
2,125
1977
186
344
87
126
530
5,373
5,373
66
125
94
__
988
988
141
69
~
60
12
179
405
365
7,277
7.807
1978
237
391
110
129
628
7,122
7.122
102
194
144
1.538
1.538
213
108
~
93
12
180
764
628
10,113
10,741
1979
242
411
113
132
653
12,303
12,303
134
254
190
2.004
2.004
273
141
~
121
12
180
984
829
16,132
16.785
1980
248
422
116
134
670
12.247
12.247
161
305
227
__
2.412
2,412
328
170
146
12
179
980
824
16,612
17,282
(A CA
r&
R|
H- h*
U» ID
O M
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Region
State
AQCR
-AQMA
PROJECTED INCREMENTAL EMISSIONS OF SULFUR DIOXIDE AND PARTICULATES
FROM MAJOR MFDI GAS COMBUSTORS BY AQCR AND AQUA TO 1980
(Tons Per Year)
Sulfur Dioxide
EPA Region X
Idaho
E. ID
E. UA-N. ID
ID latraatate
Metro Boise
Total
Oregon
E. OR
N. V. OR
Portland
-Eugene-Springfield
-Portland-Vancouver
Total
Washington
E. UA-N. ID
-Spokane
Portland
-Portland-Vancouver
Olympic - N.U. UA
Puget Sound
-Puget Sound
S. Central UA
Total
Total Region X
Total Lower 48
' States
1976
__
_
1
1
1
1.664
768
551
3.168
3.168
423
5.806
1977
_.
43
46
539
41
129
628
1.620
985
663
4.063
4.063
542
6.888
1978
71
76
891
68
217
1.038
2.486
1.164
899
4,810
4,810
641
8.836
1979
2
3
5
67
75
873
66
207
1.015
2.430
1,147
688
4.742
4.742
633
8.493
1980
3
6
14
23
32
36
412
32
93
480
2.270
1.083
596
4.485
4.485
596
7,946
Partlculates
5,807 7,516 9,874 9.513 8.449
1976
-_
__
~
115
53
37
183
183
30
365
365
1.829
1977
~
4
8
107
9
18
119
146
68
43
234
234
38
461
580
37.274
1978
6
13
178
16
31
197
172
80
63
277
277
45
557
754
48,332
1979
1
2
3
5
13
175
15
30
193
168
79
42
273
273
45
528
724
62,060
1980
1
2
4
7
2
6
83
7
13
91
156
75
34
257
257
42
489
587
71,270
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1974
(Billions of Btu's)
$
REGION I
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Is lend
Vermont
REGION II
New Jersey
New York
REGION III
'Delaware
Dls. of Col.
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
REGION IV
Kentucky
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
No. Car.
So. Car.
Tennessee
Mississippi
REGION V
.Ohio
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
REGION VI
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Louisiana
Texes
New Mexico
Residential
(1)
137.507
31.875
799
86.448
3,929
13,028
1.428
487.046
142.343
344.703
480.518
7,600
13,258
71,560
283.926
50,382
53.792
361,178
75.584
52.342
20.434
80.782
27.617
27.303
44,501
32,615
1.653,879
451.498
473.620
155,972
350,000
117.806
104.983
490,245
74.762
46.398
119.506
222.467
27.112
Firm
(2)
55,280
15.238
531
32,648
2,348
3,756
759
192,998
58,062
134,936
196,219
3,042
11,700
20.404
112.995
25.594
22.484
206.657
39.405
21,472
16.137
38.260
21.172
10.379
39.423
20.409
787.091
185.632
222,725
73.252
197.800
64.442
43,240
206.774
36.141
20.703
22.263
114.593
13,074
Commercial
Interruptlble
(3)
1.909
563
10
625
588
~
123
15,897
4.870
11.027
16,052
228
2,104
6,395
1,750
5,465
110
30,495
918
4,528
9,162
7,914
2.139
3.402
- 2,432
_
66.145
2.758
2,549
1,501
465
28,047
30,825
31,727
5,197
159
26,371
.
Total
(4)
57.189
15,801
541
33,273
2.936
3,756
882
208,895
62,932
145,963
212,271
3,270
13,804
26.799
114,745
31.059
22,594
237,152
40.323
26.000
25.299
46.174
23,311
13.781
41,855
20.409
853,236
188.390
225.274
74,753
198.265
92.489
74.065
238.501
41,338
20.862
48,634
114,593
13,074
Finn
(5)
37,836
14,125
440
18.029
509
4.311
422
132.957
37,398
95.559
458.887
3.422
~
25.487
322.105
31.364
76.509
470.616
58.790
92.806
25.091
47.510
36.713
18.341
108,122
83,243
1.351,246
401,434
340.484
233.872
268.700
52.568
54.188
3.524,545
56,206
193.163
1,123.764
2.120.410
31.002
Industrial
Interruptlble
(6)
17.454
2.728
111
12.331
377
865
1.042
46.839
30,781
16,058
89.417
2.205
34.787
30,470
20,744
1.211
472,772
18.374
90.998
61,841
117,552
46,877
61,609
50.915
24,606
313,306
34,484
38,371
33.224
78.834
84.095
44,298
335,443
87,727
11,742
17.443
217.371
1.160
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
55.290
16.853
551
30,360
886
5,176
1,464
179.796
68.179
111.617
548,304
5.627
60.274
352.575
52,108
77,720
943,388
77,164
183,804
86.932
165,062
83,590
79,950
159.037
107,649
1,664.552
435,918
378,855
267.096
347.534
136,663
98,486
3,859,988
143.933
204,905
1,141,207
2,337,781
32,162
Firm
(8)
112
112
4,146
4,111
35
150,842
1,036
2,307
119.619
3
27.877
81,230
10,008
36,417
13,663
10,848
6,448
3,846
1.815.910
289,547
108,275
360,987
1,027,415
29,686
Interruptlble
(9)
11,029
560
7,055
357
1.759
1,298
59.271
15.347
43,924
17,390
--
13,428
2,339
1,580
43
115,015
5,365
2,819
32,237
44,338
1,123
20,918 '
8.215
88.716
287
4,358
32
13.819
28,151
42,069
327,195
14,291
4
53,711
241,827
17.362
Total
(10)
11.029
560
7,055
357
1.759
1,298
59,383
15,347
44,036
21,536
13.428
6,450
.1,580
78
265,857
6.401
5.126
151,856
44,338
1,126
29.918
36.092
169,946
10,295
40,775
13,695
24,667
34,599
45.915
2,143,105
303,838
108,279
414,698
1,269,242
47,048
Grand
Total
(11)
261,015
65.089
1.891
157,136
8,108
23,719
5.072
935,120
288,801
646,319
1,262,629
16.497
27.062
172,061
757,696
135.129
154.184
1.807.575
199.472
267,272
284,521
336,356
135,644
141.952
245.393
196.965
4.341.613
1,086,101
1.118,524
511,516
920,466
381,557
323,449
6,731,839
563.871
380.444
1.724.045
3,944,083
119,396
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1974
(Billions of Btu's)
REGION VII
Iowa
Nebraska
Kansas
Missouri
REGION VIII
Norch Dakota
South Dakota
Colorado
Montana
Utah
Wyoming
REGION IX
Arizona
California
Nevada
REGION X
Unlio
Oregon
Washington
Total-Lower 48
States
Residential
(1)
379.223
92.640
48.854
88. SOS
149.224
187.752
9.923
11.145
87.818
22.430
43.381
13,055
643.096
35.992
597.320
9.784
66.665
9.143
22.294
35.228
4.887.109
Pirn
(2)
175.041
41.848
31.482
41.556
60.155
121.839
11.266
7.505
61.092
16.276
16.815
8.885
230.969
33,430
187.867
9.672
42,284
7,208
13.512
21,564
2,215,152
Commercial
Interruptible
(3)
63.326
23.170
10,117
12.127
17.912
25.659
679
2,751
13.834
7,587
808
28.922
28,922
14.870
811
471
13,588
295,002
Total
(4)
238.367
65,018
41.599
53.683
78,067
147.498
11.945
10.256
74.926
16.276
24,402
9,693
259.891
33.430
216.789
9.672
57.154
8,019
13,983
35.152
2,510.154
Firm
(5)
181.768
70,788
28.837
43,809
38,334
40.384
35
207
22.293
3.450
2.830
11.569
160,948
59.777
88,603
12.568
86.187
21.672
30,213
34.302
6.445,374
Industrial
Interruptible
(6)
222,771
46.854
26,173
96,434
53,310
156.913
2.885
6,993
31.666
34,260
45.060
36,049
496.682
496,682
106,768
9,313
27,938
69.517
2,258,365
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
404.539
117.642
55,010
140.243
91,644
197,297
2,920
7.200
53.959
37.710
47.890
47.618
657,630
59.777
585.285
12.568
192,955
30,985
58,151
103,819
8,703,739 2,
Firm
(8)
12.318
1.453
7,919
2,946
20,183
19.683
500
101.967
63,719
6,529
31.719
266
266
"
,186.974
Interruptible
(9)
309,853
59,980
47.057
156,168
46.648
51.696
57
3,615
44,130
609
3,285
274.266
274.266
__
~
1.254,431
Total
(10)
322.171
61,433
47,057
164.087
49.594
71.879
57
3.615
63.813
1,109
3,285
376,233
63,719
280.795
31.719
266
266
"
3,441.405
Grand
Total
(11)
1.344,300
336,733
192,520
446,518
368,529
604,426
24,845
32.216
280.516
77.525
118.958
70,166
1,936,850
192.918
1.680,189
63.743
317.040
48.147
94.694
174.199
19,542.407
Other us<~' - 1.287.498
Total Excluding Field Use - 20,907.356
a/ Total Lower 48 states only.
Source: Gas Requirements Committee, Future Gas Consumption of the United States. Volume 6, December 1975.
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1974
(Percent of Total Consumption)
Residential
REGION I
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
REGION II
New Jersey
New York
REGION III
Delaware
Dis. of Col.
Maryland
Pennslyvanla
Virginia
West Virginia
REGION IV
Kentucky
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
No. Car.
So. Car.
Tennessee
Mississippi
REGION V
Ohio
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
(1)
52.7
48.9
42.2
55.0
48.5
54.9
28.2
52.1
49.3
53.3
38.1
46.1
49.0
41.6
37.5
37.3
34.9
20.0
37.9
19.6
7.2
24.0
20.4
19.2
18.1
16.5
38.1
41.6
42.3
30.5
38.0
30.9
32.4
Firm
(2)
21.2
23.4
28.1
20.8
29.0
15.8
15.0
20.6
20.1
20.9
15.5
18.4
43.2
11.8
14.9
19.0
14.6
11.4
19.8
8.0
5.7
11.4
15.6
7.3
16.1
10.4
18.2
17.1
19.9
14.3
21.4
16.9
13.4
Commercial
Interruptible Total
(3)
0.7
0.9
0.5
0.4
7.2
2.4
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.3
1.4
7.8
3.7
0.2
4.0
0.1
1.7
0.4
1.7
3.2
2.4
1.6
2.4
1.0
1.5
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.1
7.3
9.5
(4)
21.9
24.3
28.6
21.2
36.2
15.8
17.4
22.3
21.8
22.6
16.8
19.8
51.0
15.6
15.1
23.0
14.7
13.1
20.2
9.7
8.9
13.8
17.2
9.7
17.1
10.4
19.7
17.3
20.1
14.6
21.5
24.2
22.9
Firm
(5)
14.5
21.7
23.3
11.5
6.3
18.2
8.3
14.2
12.9
14.8
36.3
20.7
14.8
42.5
23.2
49.6
26.0
29.5
34.7
8.8
14.1
27.1
12.9
44.1
42.3
31.1
37.0
30.5
45.7
29.2
13.8
16.8
Industrial
Electric Utility
Interruptible Total
(6)
6.7
4.2
5.9
7.8
4.6
3.6
20.5
5.0
10.7
2.5
7.1
13.4
20.2
4.0
15.4
0.8
26.2
9.2
34.1
21.7
34.9
34.5
43.5
20.7
12.5
7.2
3.2
3.4
6.5
8.6
22.0
13.7
(7)
21.2
25.9
29.2
19.3
10.9
21.8
28.8
19.2
23.6
17.3
43.4
34.1
35.0
46.5
38.6
50.4
52.2
38.7
68.8
30.5
49.0
61.6
56.4
64.8
54.8
38.3
40.2
33.9
52.2
37.8
35.8
30.5
Firm
(8)
--
0.3
0.6
8.3
0.5
0.9
42.1
__
.
14.1
1.9
0.9
3.3
2.7
1.2
1.7
1.2
Interruptlble Total
(9)
4.2
0.9
4.5
4.4
7.5
25.6
6.4
5.3
6.8
1.4
_-
7.8
0.3
1.1
~~
6.4
2.7
1.0
11.3
13.2
0.8
14.7
4.2
2.0
__
0.4
1.5
7.4
13.0
(10)
4.2
0.9
4.5
4.4
7.5
25.6
6.4
5.3
6.8
1.7
7.8
0.9
1.1
~
14.7
3.2
1.9
53.4
13.2
0.8
14.7
18.3
3.9
0.9
3.7
2.7
2.7
9.1
14.2
Grand
Total
(11)
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
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
100.0
100.0
100.0
t/1 I/I
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1974
(Percent of Total Consumption)
REGION VI
Oklahoma
Arkanaaa
Louisiana
Texas
New Mexico
REGION VII
Iowa
Nebraska
Kansas
. Missouri
REGION VIII
North Dakota
South Dakota
Colorado
Montana
Utah
Wyoming
REGION IX
Arizona
California
Nevada
REGION X
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Total - Lower
48 States
Residential
(1)
7.3
13.3
12.2
7.0
5.6
22.7
28.2
27.5
25.4
19.8
40.5
31.1
39.9
34.6
31.3
28.9
36.4
18.6
33.2
18.7
35.6
15.3
21.0
19.0
23.5
20.2
25.0
Firm
(2)
3.1
6.4
5.4
1.3
2.9
10.9
13.0
12.4
16.4
9.3
16.3
20.2
45.4
23.3
21.8
21.0
14.1
12.6
11.9
17.3
11.2
15.2
13.3
15.0
14.3
12.4
11.3
Commercial
Interruptlble
(3)
0.5
0.9
1.5
4.7
6.9
5.2
2.7
4.9
4.2
2.7
8.5
4.9
6.4
1.1
1.5
.
1.7
4.7
1.7
0.5
7.8
1.5
Total
(4)
3.6
7.3
5.4
2.8
2.9
10.9
17.7
19.3
21.6
12.0
21.2
24.4
48.1
31.8
26.7
21.0
20.5
13.7
13.4
17.3
12.9
15.2
18.0
16.7
14.8
20.2
12.8
Firm
(5)
52.3
10.0
50.8
65.2
53.8
26.0
13.5
21.0
15.0
9.8
10.4
6.7
0.2
0.7
7.9
4.5
2.4
16.5
8.3
31.0
5.3
19.7
27.2
45.0
31.9
19.7
33.0
Industrial
Interruptlble
(6)
5.0
15.5
3.1
1.0
5.5
1.0
16.6
13.9
13.6
21.6
14.5
25.9
11.6
21.7
11.3
44.2
37.9
51.2
25.7
29.5
33.7
19.3
29.5
39.9
11.6
Total
(7)
57.3
25.5
53.9
66.2
59.3
27.0
30.1
34.9
28.6
31.4
24.9
32.6
11.8
22.4
19.2
48.7
40.3
67.7
34.0
31.0
34.8
19.7
60.9
64.3
61.4
59.6
44.6
Firm
(8)
27.0
51.4
28.5
20.9
26.1
24.9
0.9
0.5
1.8
0.8
3.3
7.0
0.6
5.3
33.0
0.4
49.8
0.1
0.3
11.2
Electric Utility
Interruptlble
(9)
4.8
2.5
3.1
6.1
14.5
23.1
17.8
24.4
35.0
12.6
8.6
0.2
11.2
15.8
0.8
2.8
14.1
16.3
6.4
Total
(10)
31.8
53.9
28.5
24.0
32.2
39.4
24.0
18.3
24.4
36.8
13.4
11.9
0.2
11.2
22.8
1.4
2.8
19.4
33.0
16.7
49.8
0.1
0.3
17.6
Grand
Total
(11)
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
lOOlO
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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1975
(Billions of Btu'a)
Region I
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Region II
New Jersey
New York
Region III
Delaware
Dlat. of Col.
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
Region IV
Kentucky
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Mississippi
Region V
Ohio
Illinois
Ind lana
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Residential
(1)
133,444
30.674
828
84.432
3. 852
12.264
1,394
449.462
139,728
309,734
481.364
7,241
13,004
70,923
284.199
52,224
53.773
370.606
75,797
56,074
21.555
84.455
28,008
28.255
45.108
31.354
1.640,895
430.123
486.441
162.779
339.331
118.371
103.850
Firm
(2)
57.405
14,783
552
35,032
2.358
3.732
948
172,617
56.793
115,824
205,395
2.932
10.585
22.408
118,766
26,900
23,804
214,271
40,090
23,395
16.626
40.069
21.108
ll.OSf,
40,365
21,562
791,728
173,407
233,601
70,788
205.018
66,769
42.145
Commercial
Interruptlble
(3)
2,689
593
1,892
26
178
15,261
3.063
12.198
6.298
173
885
1,887
105
2.687
561
28.948
911
3,820
9,480
8,935
966
3,547
1,289
62,513
1,552
644
548
4,963
18,910
35,896
Total
(4)
60.094
15.376
552
36,924
2.384
3,732
1,126
187,878
59.856
128,022
211.693
3,105
11,470
24,295
118,871
29.587
24,365
243,219
41.001
27.215
26.106
49.004
22.074
14.603
41,654
21,562
854.241
174.959
234.245
71,336
209,981
85,679
78,041
Firm
(5)
34.340
12,662
517
14.440
746
5,599
376
114,025
33.556
80,469
362,473
5,503
21,577
248.157
26.260
60,976
409,264
43,844
86,328
21,430
45,126
33,907
16,935
91,667
70,027
1,166,350
291,672
316,145
202,374
250.421
52.149
53.589
Industrial
Interruptlble
«o
8.715
2,378
143
4,875
444
~
875
29.036
20.048
8,988
39,028
1,250
22,258
9.941
5.539
40
375.638
15.223
67,852
50,723
130,774
22,388
51,195
14,933
22.550
246,838
18,117
29,023
19,146
54.043
86,073
40,436
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
43,055
15,040
660
19,315
1,190
5,599
1.251
143,061
53,604
89.457
401,501
6,753
43,835
258,098
31,799
61,016
784.902
59,067
154.180
72,153
175,900
56,295
68,130
106,600
92,577
1,413,188
309,789
345.168
221,520
304,464
138,222
94,025
Firm
(8)
45
45
1,170
57
1,113
137,389
639
3,465
116.015
--
--
17.270
62.781
2.779
30.013
10,311
13.116
3,524
3,038
Interruptlble
(9)
3,983
349
2,890
177
567
25,044
8.815
16,229
1,053
308
19
230
457
39
48,430
171
2,520
15.200
11,383
14,937
4.219
54,007
20
2.675
10
9,685
16,399
25,218
Total
(10)
3,983
349
2,890
177
567
25,089
8.815
16.274
2,223
365
19
1,343
457
39
185.819
810
5.985
131,215
11,383
14,937
21,489
116,788
2.799
32,688
10,321
22,801
19,923
28,256
Grand
Total
(ID
240,576
61,439
2.040
143,561
7,603
21,595
4,338
805,490
262,003
543,487
1,096,781
17,464
24,474
139,072
662.511
114,067
139,193
1,584,546
176,675
243,454
251,029
320,742
106,377
125,925
193,362
166,982
4,025,112
917,670
1,098,542
465,956
876.577
362,195
304,172
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1975
(Billions of Btu's)
Residential
(1)
510,012
78.276
45,493
119,584
237.824
28.835
399,997
94,380
54,937
95,020
155,660
203.709
10,202
11,916
94.344
24.550
50.984
11,713
721,167
39,250
670.178
11,739
70,792
10.248
23.356
37.188
Firm
(2)
355,907
41,431
30,408
30.038
221,265
32,765
184.265
43.349
32.385
46,114
62,417
130.817
11.766
8,248
66,758
17.839
17.976
8.230
259,401
38,409
209,959
11,033
43,907
5.876
14,353
23,678
Commercial
Interruptlble
(3)
8,395
7,803
206
118
62
206
64,018
22,818
10,057
13,170
17.973
33.433
1.428
2,796
21.393
6,963
853
32,398
32.398
17,270
2,855
452
13.963
Total
(4)
364.302
49,234
30,614
30,156
221,327
32.971
248,283
66. '167
42,442
59,284
80.390
164.250
13,194
11,044
88,151
17,839
24,939
9,083
291,799
38.409
242,357
11.033
61,177
8,731
14,805
37,641
Firn
(5)
2,580,830
58,547
127,977
688,181
1.678.315
27.810
168,821
70,195
25,287
38,236
35,103
36,235
345
273
19,016
3.348
3.039
10,214
154.255
48,538
95,391
10.326
90.104
27.747
28,250
34.107
Industrial
Interruptlble
(6)
372,248
86.882
9.453
27,860
245.891
2.162
186.797
38.785
25.555
81.719
40.738
132.826
1.094
6,226
27,316
30,719
37,726
29.745
469.448
469,448
75,101
3,711
20,415
50.975
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
2.953,078
145.429
137,430
716.041
1,924,206
29,972
355,618
108,980
50,842
119,955
75,841
169,061
1,439
6,499
46.332
34,067
40,765
39,959
623,703
48,538
564,839
10,326
165,205
31,458
48,665
85,082
Firm
(8)
1,751,836
310,520
31.482
309.444
1.089,147
11,243
13,269
4,548
8.678
43
8,872
8.401
471
.
50.610
18.652
5,066
26,892
Interruptlble
(9)
339.008
22,330
56.219
223.362
37,097
223.573
42.723
36,716
116.714
27,420
55,063
155
3,205
48,294
589
2,820
274,319
274,319
Total
(10)
2,090.844
332.850
31,482
365,663
1,312,509
48,340
236,842
47,271
36,716
125,392
27,463
63.935
155
3,205
56.695
1,060
2,820
324.929
18,652
279,385
26,892
Grand
Total
(ID
5,918,236
605,789
245,019
1,231.444
3,695,866
140,118
1,240,7*40
316,798
184.937
399,651
339,354
600,955
24,990
32,664
285,522
77.516
119.508
60.755
1.961,598
144.849
1.756,759
59.990
297.174
50.437
86,826
159,911
Region VI
Oklahoma
Arkansa*
Louisiana
Texaa
New Mexico
Region VII
Iowa
Nebraska
Kansas
Missouri
Regon VIII
North Dakota
South Dakota
Colorado
Montana
Utah
Wyoming
Region IX
Arizona
California
Nevada
Region X
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Total lower 48
States
Other use5' - 1,113,811
Total Excluding Field Use - 18,944.977
4.981.448 2.415.713 271.223
2,686,936 5.116,697 1.935,675
7.052,372 2.025.972 1,024,480
3,050,452 17.771,208
a/ Total lower 48 states only.
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1975
(Percent of Total Consumption)
Region I
Connecticut
Maine
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
Region II
New Jersey
New York
Region III
Delaware
Dlst. of Col.
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
Region IV
Kentucky
Alabama
Florida
Georgia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Mississippi
Region V
Ohio
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Region VI
Oklahoma
Arkansas
Louisiana
Texas
New Mexico
Residential
(1)
55. S
49.9
40.6
58.8
50.7
56.8
32.1
55.8
53.3
57.0
43.9
41.5
53.1
51.0
42.9
45.8
38.7
23.4
42.9
23.0
8.6
26.3
26.3
22.4
23.3
18.8
40.8
46.9
44.3
34.9
38.7
32.7
34.1
8.6
12.9
18.6
9.7
6.4
20.6
Firm
(2)
23.9
24.1
27.1
24.4
31.0
17.3
21.8
21.4
21.7
21.3
18.7
16.8
43.3
16.1
17.9
23.6
17.1
13.5
22.7
9.6
6.6
12.5
19.9
8.8
20.9
12.9
19.7
18.9
21.3
15.2
23.4
18.4
13.9
6.0
6.8
12.4
2.4
6.0
23.4
Commercial
Inter ruptlble
(3)
1.1
0.9
--
1.3
0.4
4.1
1.9
1.2
2.2
0.6
1.0
3.6
1.4
2.3
0.4
1.8
0.5
1.6
3.8
2.8
0.9
2.8
0.7
1.5
0.1
0.1
0.6
5.2
11.8
0.2'
1.3
0.1
0.1
Total
(4)
25.0
25.0
27.1
25.7
31.4
17.3
25.9
23.3
22.8
23.5
19.3
17.8
46.9
17.5
17.9
25.9
17.5
V
15.3
23.2
11.2
10.4
15.3
20.8
11.6
21.6
12.9
21.2
19.0
21.3
15.3
24.0
23.6
25.7
6.2
8.1
12.5
2.4
6.0
23.5
Firm
(5)
14.3
20.6
25.3
10.1
9.8
25.9
8.7
14.2
12.8
14.8
33.0
31.5
15.5
37.5
23.0
43.8
25.8
24.8
35.4
8.5
14.1
31.9
13.4
47.4
41.9
29.0
31.8
28.8
43.5
28.6
14.4
17.6
43.6
9.7
52.2
55.9
45.4
19.8
Industrial
Interruptible
(6)
3.6
3.9
7.0
3.4
5.8
20.2
3.6
7.7
1.7
3.6
7.1
16.0
1.5
4.9
23.7
8.6
27.9
20.2
40.8
21.0
40.7
7.7
13.5
6.1
2.0
2.6
4.1
6.1
23.8
13.3
6.3
14.3
3.9
2.3
6.7
1.6
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
17.9
24.5
32.3
13.5
15.6
25.9
28.9
17.8
20.5
16.5
36.6
38.6
31.5
39.0
27.9
43.8
49.5
33.4
63.3
28.7
54.9
52.9
54.1
55.1
55.4
35.1
33.8
31.4
47.6
34.7
38.2
30.9
49.9
24.0
56.1
58.2
52.1
21. A
Firm
(8)
._
0.1
0.3
0.2
8.7
0.4
1.4
46.2
10.4
1.6
0.3
2.7
2.2
1.5
1.0
1.0
29.6
51.3
12.8
25.1
29.5
8.0
Interruptible
(9)
1.6
0.6
~
2.0
2.3
13.1
3.1
3.4
3.0
0.1
1.8
0.4
3.1
0.1
1.0
6.1
3.5
11.9
2.5
1.3
0.3
1.1
4.5
8.3
5.7
3.7
4.6
6.0
26.5
Total
(10)
1.6
0.6
2.0
2.3
13.1
3.1
3.4
3.0
0.2
2.1
0.2
0.4
11.8
0.5
2.5
52.3
3.5
11.9
12.9
2.9
0.3
3.0
2.2
2.6
5.5
9.3
35.3
55.0
12.8
29.7
35.5
34.5
Grand Total
(11)
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
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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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UNITED STATES GAS CONSUMPTION BY EPA REGION AND SECTOR
1975
(Percent of Total Consuaptlon)
Region VII
Iowa
Nebraska
Kansas
Missouri
Region VIII
North Dakota
South Dakota
Colorado
Montana
Utah
Wyoming
Region IX
Arizona
California
Nevada
Region X
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Residential
U>
32.2
29.8
29.7
23.8
45.9
33.9
40.8
36. 5
33.0
31.7
42.7
19.3
36.7
27.1
38.2
19.6
23.8
20.3
26.9
23.3
Commercial
Firm Interrupt Ible
(2) (3)
14.8
13.7
17.5
. 11.5
18.4
21.8
47.1
25.2
23.4
23.0
15.1
13.5
13.2
26.5
12.0
18.4
14.8
11.6
16.6
14.8
5.2
7.2
5.4
3.3
5.3
5.5
5.7
8.6
7.5
5.8
1.4
1.7
1.8
5.8
5.7
0.5
8.7
Total
~W~
20.0
20.9
22.9
14.8
23.7
27.3
52.8
33.8
30.9
23.0
20.9
14.9
14.9
26.5
13.8
18.4
20.6
17.3
17.1
23.5
Industrial
Fira Interrupt ibla
(5) (6)
13.6
22.2
13.7
9.6
10.3
6.0
1.4
0.8
6.6
4.3
2.5
16.8
7.9
33.5
5.4
17.2
30.3
55.0
32.5
21.3
15.1
12.2
13.8
20.4
12.0
22.1
4.4
.19.1
9.6
39.6
31.6
49.0
23.9
26.7
25.3
7.4
23.5
31.9
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
28.7
34.4
27.5
30.0
22.3
28.1
5.8
19.9
16.2
43.9
34.1
65.8
31.8
33.5
32.1
17.2
55.6
62.4
56.0
53.2
firm Interruptlble
(8) (9)
1.1
1.4
2.2
1.5
3.0
0.6
2.6
12.9
0.3
44.8
.
18.0
13.5
19.9
29.2
8.1
9.2
0.6
9.8
16.9
0.8
2.3
14.0
15.6
__
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Total
(10)
19.1
14.9
19.9
31.4
8.1
10.7
0.6
9.8
19.0
1.4
2.3
16.6
12.9
15.9
44.8
Grand Total
(11)
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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Total Lower 48
States
28.0
13.6
1.5
15.1
28.8
10.9
39.7 11.4
5.8
17.2
100.0
Source: Gas Requirements Committee, Future Gas Consuaptlon of the United States. Supplement to Volume 6, September, 1976.
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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS IN THE LOWER 48 STATES-'
1960 - 1975
(Volumes in Billions of Cubic Feet at 14.73 Psia)
N>
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1975
Consumption
Delivered to Consumers
Year
(1)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
Residential
and
Commercial
(2)
4,101
4.302
4,659
4,828
5,131
5,343
5,757
6,025
6,246
6,673
6,881
7,130
7,395
7,157
7,038
Electric
Utilities
(3)
1,715
1,815
1,955
2,131
2,308
2,316
2,605
2,739
3,138
3,480
3,886
3,983
3,966
3,590
3,412
Other
Industrial
(4)
4,510
4,647
4,836
5,107
5,493
5,957
6,510
6,898
7,405
7,891
8,210
8,482
8,469
9,031
8,579
Field Use,
Including
Shrinkage
(5)
1,770
1,871
1,982
2,069
2,081
1,909
1,773
1,924
2,063
2,205
2,300
2,288
2,347
2,396
2,350
Supply
Other b/
Disposition"
06)
749
753
751
914
864
937
1,005
1,054
1,011
1,077
1,327
1,390
1,218
1,347
1,026
Total
(7)
'12,845
13,388
14,183
15,049
15,877
16,462
17,650
18,640
19,863
21,326
22,604
23,273
23,395
23,521
22,405
Marketed
Production
(8)
12,701
13,181
13,799
14,662
15,456
16,032
17,195
18,157
19,305
20,647
21,809
22,371
22,406
22,517
21,472
Net /
c/
Imports
(9)
144
207
384
387
421
430
455
483
558
679
795
902
989
1,004
933
7,173
3,127
7,191
2,249
1,141
20,881 19,948
933
a/ Excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
b_/ Includes pipeline fuel, net additions to underground storage and transmission losses and unaccounted
for.
c/ LNG and overland imports.
Source: Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbooks and Natural Gas, Annual.
to
6-
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inomui. item
WHUI BTATE8
Volune ClUllona of lta'a>S'
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legion II
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Delaware
Olittlct nf Colon*!.,
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raiuMjrlnnla
Neat Virginia
Total
legion IV
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Moclaa
Caorgla
Kentucky
Hlaaleeleel
Murtk Carolina
Sooth Carolina
Total
laglon V
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Inelano
Michigan
Nlnnaooto
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Total
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14.IB
440
11,01*
5O9
4.111
422
17 .816
17,1*8
112,957
1.411
21.417
' 121.101
11, 164
76.10*
458,881
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25,0*1
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5*! 790
81,241
94,711
11. Ml
108.122
470,414
140,484
211,872
268,700
94,181
401.43*
52.548
1.111,246
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Ut.rrup-
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1.726
III
12.111
177
861
1.0*1
17.454
10,781
14.016
44,B19
2,201
M.717
10,470
20,744
1.111
19,417
90.991
41.841
. IIJ174
14,404
44.877
61,60*
50,915
471,771
18.171
11,114
78.8M
44,298
34.48*
84,091
111,101
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14,811
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10,160
111
5,176
1,444
19.2*0
68,17*
111,417
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9.427
60.274
111,979
11,101
77.720
5*1, JO*
111,80*
14,931
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77! 144
107,84*
81.190
79,950
159,037
9*3.188
178.155
267,096
147.534
M,*16
435.918
111,661
1,444,552
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Hatlllata
5.121
2.112
9.821
171
' 1,211
492
11,111
11,12*
14,729
300254
2.111
8.574
24. 718
11,182
4.821
11,746
8.1*0
1.2*1
10 186
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4,126
12,114
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8,418
69,600
16,919
11,012
14.411
5,100
14,011
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19, IM
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66,106 1,140
97,872 1,291
160,7*1 1.9IJ
14.127 224
18.647
1.201 *»
121,444 1,064
1*9.170 1,127
141,180 11,474
3 Iff ISO 36|003
17.801 971
66,967 12.004
1*9,109 141,670
97,490 59.104
2,411 110.1*1
111,78* 111,7*4
20,949 59,60*
41.575
31 139 7 MO
ll',*07 52)7>*
9,199 1,217
4* ,401 17,973
20,628 11.611
4,488 54,219
229,284 247,09*
111,415 110.764
*4,4I* 117,3*5
23.711 111,111
17,618 1*,*09
11,818 216,91*
7,644 91,417
241,714 711,997
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Oaa foal Oil
Interne- Dletll-
UB Total rim tlel. Total lata ielloaal Coal IK Total
(i) <»> ooT (ill TfiJ ui) JUr (By Ttir (ITj
1.889 91,105 19.1 1.0 18.1 1.6 72.4 1.7 1.0 100.0
114 41.141 0.7 0.1. 0.* 1.4 .91.1 1.1 0.1 100.0
861 199.7*9 1.0 6.1 19.1 1.* 80.9 t.O 0.4 100.0
209 16.019 9.2 2.1 9.9 1.6 88.1 1.4 1.1 100.0
2*0 29,121 17.0 1.4 20.4 4.8 71.6 -- 1.2 100.0
70 9.486 7.7 11.0 26.7 11.* 98.1 1.8 1.1 100.0
1,627 400.94O (.4 4.4 11.8 ].* 80.2 1.2 0.* 100.0
1,711 240.136 11.9 12.1 11.1 6.4 41.1 1.1 1.6 100.0
1,117 549.935 17.4 1.* 20.1 1.7 67.0 9.1 0.9 100.0
169 26.19* 11.0 8.1 21.1 1.4 47.5 1.1 0.6 100.0
III 151,251 It.l 11.0 11.1 . 41.1 11.9 0.1 100.0
9.20* 1*5.501 41.1 4.4 10.7 . 24.1 20.7 0.7 100.0
1.411 111,4*7 17.1 11.4 11.7 . 11.4 11.6 O.I 100.0
1.151 1*7,9** 18.7 0.4 19.1 . 1.1 IS.7 1.1 100.0
10,211 1.219.7)2 16.4 7.1 41.1 . 24.* 24.7 0.8 100.0
9*3 271.084 M.O 11. 47. . 7.1 21.1 0.4 100.0
1,131 151,929 11.8 98. 94. . 18.7 0.7 100.0
2.441 111.012 1B.» 11. 91. . 7.* 15.0 1.6 100.0
1,911 IJ4.9I9 64.6 1*. 86. . 7.1 1.0 1.4 100.0
2.224 181.106 19.6 21. 41. . 24.7 20.9 I.I 100.0
1,6*4 142.00* 12.* *]. 94. . 14.9 11.7 1.1 100.0
60* 224.802 47.7 22. 70. . 2.0 21.1 0.1 100.0
11,741 1.417.274 11.4 11. 61. . II. 1 16.9 0.8 100.0
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.606 . 100.495 51.7 IS. 69. . 4.7 22.6 0.1 100.0
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,87* 7*1,4*2 50.7 4. 55. . 4.0 16.2 0.4 100.0
,954 210,0*4 21.0 40. 65. . 1.4 27.8 1.* 100.0
19,915 2.781,912 48.5 11.} 19.1 1.2 10.7 25.6 0.7 100.0
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tl°> I
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44,134
M.434
33,310
24,173
222,771
31,4**
34,240
2,113
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31.04*
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204. Ml
1,141.107
31,141
143,133
1,337.711
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117.441
140.143
11.444
33.010
404.331
33.13*
37,710
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47.411
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51,777
313,213
12,341
437,430
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31,151
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1,703.73*
4.344
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1.223
33,142
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4.110
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17,71*
3,441
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254
4,450
4.134
24.314
14,771
30,441
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47.147
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11,124
27,704
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11 i 143
11,133
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1,431
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3.331
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1,133
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23,234
12.121
11.170
4.173
377
22.714
1,474
41,131
1,121
103,220
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103.43*
2.244
24,43*
43,431
70,314
2.053,3*4
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2,134
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3.331
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11.441
1,311
1,014
99
13,371
11,0*3
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4,34*
1.543
3.374
4,105
11,<24
1,571.11*
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1.411
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2.*13
3,313
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132
471
311
335
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324
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14,411
371
14,134
113
4(3
310
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101,120
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1,202,114
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131,403
141,417
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11.111
31,101
17,175
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334,007
74,743
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11.3
3.4
4.1
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0.4
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1.0
1.2
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0.7
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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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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Matil-
Total lata Ktaldual Coal Total
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0.1
mm
1.7
1.0
11.0
45 .1
4.5
1.0
5.5
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4.1
0.7
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1.0
1.1
11.1
11.8
1.1
17.9
0.1
11.4
8.5
5.0
1.1
4.4
19.9
1.0
14.0
4.9
l.(
1.1
1.0
1.5
1.1
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9.0
1.9
9.9
9.1
4.4
1.9
0.1
1.4
I.I
1.4
7.4
0.1
11.1
1.0
1.7
0.6
l.t
4.8
1.7
1.*
1.9
1.*
1.7
1.1
13.8
»7.7
87.8
40.1
80.»
0.2
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(1.8
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71.7
57.4
11.7
J9.9
9.1
11.9
55.4
6.7
0.1
11.1
6.4
10.1
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16.4
4.4
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tl.O
1.7
1.5
0.1
1.4
1.1
«
7.1
17.1
5.0
11.5
19.7
19.7
19.7
19.4
11.4
12.4
11.0
11.6
98.*
71.7
97.6
19.9
72.9
98.4
24.9
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(4.4
99.4
71.0
85.8
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80.7
74.1
91.*
11.8
88.6
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
1 00.0
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
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VUCTOC UT1L1YT UCTUK
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(11
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Total
Itf ton VII
(HUM
Mlafwrl
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Total
Milan VIII
tol*tt-»
HmtMH
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(autk Oaltata
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ArlMM
California
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Oregon
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l.f.loit>)
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10*.171
1(0,9*7
1**|347
1,017.413
I.1U.9IO
1.431
7,919
1.944
11.111
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mm
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101 ,M7
mm
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91.711
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14,1*1
141, *17
117.191
39,9*0
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47.017
109. 01
44, IX
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1.411
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174 ,1M
174.1M
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1,134,411
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1M.179
414, 4X
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1.1*9.141
1,141.103
(1,411
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49,194
47.017
111.171
(1,111
1,109
97
. 1.411
1,1*3
71,179
41,71*
1*0,791
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374,131
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1,441,403
llatlllata
or
1,011
11,301
3,171
1.194
11,940
41,212
4.131
7.069
1.911
1.030
17,14*
1,119
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1*4
(4
140
1,110
14,411
1,411
10
11,111
191
3,030
47
3,111
416,711
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Malaga!
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40.99*
34.111
1.143
99
14.74*
111,141
1*9
7.M1
497
1,017
11.30*
1.911
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101
471
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1,041
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40,9*0
441,944
1.190
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1,932,124
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111,9*7
1*3.174
101,421
19,110
117.46*
14,704
304,111
101,03*
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111,0(1
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14,17*
117,114
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41,611
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111.191
471,411
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1.401.111
1M.401
111,109
191,711
71,110
117,174
171,111
19,991
111,141
11,034
11,113
111.11*
4*0,101
147.170
711.191
110,110
1,014,091
191
3,314
(4,013
4*. 491
I1,M7.*10
1^,
1,14*
w.
3.141
9.914
_
41.197
11,111
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10,4*1
41.447
41,4(7
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(lo)
44,1*1
17,19*
H.944
99,197
9,14(
71
17,794
11,411
40,141
14, (90
101.011
1*,111
31,41*
9,77*
14 ,419
1K.9M
74,106
411,117
14,433
171,49*
100,411
171,110
111.03*
1.119.114
1.117.760
T. .
41.11*
17, IM
lt,944
101,141
19,170
71
17,19*
34, 0»
91,0*9
14,4*0
101,011
11.131
31,411
9.77*
14,439
n«,*M
74,104
311,711
14,411
404,1**
100,42*
171,410
IM.lll
1,170,761
4,119,161
n t
199,414
471,411
121,011
3*3,21*
I,441,MI
1,701,99*
117,771
111,111
*04,3U
114,110
910,141
117,171
111,024
141, (94
71,411
41,091
141,971
707,14]
144,174
1,141,144
1*6, Ml
1,432, 1»
100,919
171,941
9M.40I
1,440,471
1*.707,1M
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U17
71.*
74.1
13*1
94.*
71.0
(9.1
0.9
3.4
0.1
1.4
11.1
1.1
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4.1
M.I
0.9
14.1
10.0
M.
3.0
~
0.4
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11.4
4.'l
14.7
11.3
13.3
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11.9'
39.1
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10.1
10.1
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17.7
M.7
mm
mm
1.1
aran
(iJy
71.*
17.9
99.1
7.7
1.1
M.4
71.1
11.7
39.7
17.4
34.1
3.4
«/
17.7
10.1
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11 .0
M.I
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14.1
14.7
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0.4
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1.1
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0.4
1.1
1.4
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.*
1.0
1.4
1.4
O.I
I.I
0.1
0.1
0.4
**
0.1
0.4
I.I
100.0
91.0
O.I
7.7
1.1
Mala
Oil
aalolual
(HJ
17.1
7.1
0.1
1.4
4.1
O.I
1.1
O.I
1.*
1.1
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.1
.1
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.(
1.1
14.1
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1.1
47.4
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0.7
0.4
19.0
$?4
-
I/
7~«
11.0
40.9
11.0
M.I
11.9
19.1
19.1
91.9
99.1
47.4
17.1
99.1
1.1
11. 1
71.1
11.9
mm
mm
99.1
91.1
11.4
Total
(1*7
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
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
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1974 CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY STATIONARY USERS IN THE UNITED STATES
(Footnotes)
a/ Source of Btu contents: Gaa - Gas Requirement* Coanlttee, Future Gas Consumption of the United States; Volune 6,
December 1975; Coal - U.S. Bureau of Mines: Coal - Bituminous and lignite In 1974 and National Coal Association:
Steam - Electric Plant Factors/1975 Edition all other fuels - U.S. Bureau of Mines: Petroleum Statenent. Annual;
1974.
BTU Contents:
Gas: 1,000 Btu/cu. ft.
Electricity: 3.412 Btu/Kwh.
Kerosene: 5,670,000 Btu/Barrel
Distillate Fuel Oil: 5,825,000 Btu/Barrel
Residual Fuel Oil: 6.287,000 Btu/Barrel
LPG: 95,500 Btu/gallon
Coal (Industrial and Residential - Commercial): 24,835 Btu/short ton
Utility Coal: 21,744 Btu/short ton
Hydropower: 10,389 Btu/Kwh
Nuclear Power: 10,660 Btu/Kwh
b/ Includes Kerosene, No*. 1, 2, and 4 Heating oils. For the forty elvht states: Kerosene Is 11.31; No, 1 Is 7.2Z;
~ No. 2 Is 77.IX; Do. 4 la 4.4X.
cl No. 5 heating oil.
d/ Eatlute* of coal distribution by states did not add to the national consumption total and were adjusted proportionately.
«>/ Include* No. 6 heating oil and all other residual type oils sold to Industrial customers and oil companies.
tf Exclude* coking coal, coal chenlcala, and coal utilized for transportation.
&/ Equal to or less than 0.05 percent.
Data sources:
Gas: Gas Requirements Committee. Future Gas Consumption of the United States; Volume 6, December 1975.
Electricity: Edison Electric Institute. Statistical Yearbook of the Electric Utility Industry for 1974.
Fuel Oil: D.S. Bureau of Mines, Sales of Fuel Oil and Kerosene In 1974.
LPG: U.S. Bureau of Mines. Sales of LPC and Ethane In 1974.
Coal: Realdentlal-Coonerclal and Industrial sectors: U.S. Bureau of Mines. Coal-Bituminous and Lignite In 1974.
and Department of the Interior News Release dated April 5, 1976.
Electric Utility sector - Federal Power Commission News release dated June 5, 1975.
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Schedule IV-4
RESERVES ADDITIONS, NET PRODUCTION AND TOTAL PROVED RESERVES
OF NATURAL GAS IN THE LOWER 48 STATES-
1947 - 1974
(Volumes in Billions of Cubic FeeC at 14.73 Psia)
Year
(1)
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Reserves
Additions
(2)
10,921
13,823
12,606
11,985 '
15,966
14,268
20,342
9,547
21,898
24,716
20,008
18,897
20,621
13,844
16,350
18,768
18,104
20,105
21,158
19,246
21,093
12,038
8,338
11,123
9,437
9,398
6,507
8.311
10,143
Net
Production
(3)
5,599
5,975
6,211
6,855
7,924
8,593
9,188
9,375
10,063
10,849
11.440
11,423
12,373
13,019;
13,377
13,634
14,541
15,341
16,245
17,478
18,358
19,332
20,636
21,816
21,923
22,365
22,475
21.175
19,563
Finding-Production
Ratio
Three-Tear
Moving^,
Average
(5)
Annual
(4)
1.95
2.31
2.03
1.75
2.01
1.66
2.21
1.02
2.18
2.28
1.75
1.65
1.67
1.06
1.22
1.38
1.25
1.31
1.30
1.10
1.15
0.62
0.40
0.51
0.43
0.42
0.29
0.39
0.52
2.10
2.02
1.93
1.81
1.97
1.63
1.81
1.85
2.06
1.89
1.69
1.45
1.31-
1.22
1.28
1.31
1.29
1.23
1.18
0.95
0.71
0.51
0.45
0.45
0.38
0.37
0.39
Total
Reserves, Reserves-to-
Froduction
Ratio
End of ,
Year -'
(6)
165,026
172,925
179,402
184,585
192,759
198,632
210,299
210,561
222,483
236,483
245,230
252,762
261,113
262,219
265,352
270,645
274,461
279,420
284,484
286,386
289,272
282,098
269.907
259,616
247,440
234.629
218,308
205,266
196,149
(7)
29.5
28.9
28.9
26.9
24.3
23.1
22.9
22.5
22.1
21.8
21.4
22.1
21.1
20.1
19.8
19.9
18.9
18.2
17.5
16.4
15.8
14.6
13.1
11.9
11.3
10
9.
9.
10.0
a/ Excludes Alaska where reported separately.. In 1975 total gas reserves
la Alaska amounted, as of December 31, to 32,051 billion cubic feet and
production amounted to 155 billion cubic feet.
b_/ Based on three-year moving averages of the data in Columns (1) and
(2) centered on the middle year.
c/ Includes reserves held in underground storage which amounted to
4,241 billion cubic feet at the end of 1975, a net increase of 303
billion cubic feet over 1974.
Source:
Reports by the American Gas Association Committee on Natural
Gas Reserves.
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Schedule IV-5
WITHDRAWALS, RESERVES ADDITIONS AND PROVED RESERVES
OF NATURAL GAS OWNED OR CONTRACTED BY INTERSTATE PIPELINE
COMPANIES IN THE UNITED STATES
1963 - 1975
(Volumes in Trillions of Cubic Feet at 14.73 Psia)
Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
n.a.
n/ -
Reserves
Additions
(1)
n.a.
10.6
13.3
14.2
14.8
9.5
6.1
0.04
2.0
(0.2)
1.1
(0.8)
(0.1)
Withdrawals
(2)
9.4
10.0
10.4
11.1
11.8
12.6
13.4
14.1
14.2
14.2
13.7
13.0
12.1
Finding-
Production
Ratio
(3)
n.a.
1.1
1.3
1.3
1.2
0.8
0.5
£/
0.1
£/
0.1
(0.1)
£/
Total
Reserves,
End of Year
(4)
188.5
189.2
192.1
195.1
198.1
195.0
187.6
173.6
161.3
146.9
134.3
120.5
108.4
Reserves-to-
Production
Ratio
(5)
20.1
18.9
18.5
17.6
16.8
15.5
14.0
12.3
11.4
10^3
9.8
9.3
9.0
- not available.
negligible.
Source: Data for
Pipeline
Data for
1963-1974; The
Companies, 1974
1975: Federal
Gas Supplies
, Table 5.
of Interstate
Natural Gas
Power Commission, News Release No. 2236'
May 20, 1976.
FA-20831
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NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN MAJOR PRODUCING AREAS
LOWER 48 STATES a/
1960, 1965, 1970 and 1975
(Volumes in Billions of Cubic Feet at 14.73 Psia)
Producing Areas
South Louisiana
Onshore
Outer Continental
Shelf
Total
Permian Basin
Texas Gulf Coast
Hugoton-Anadarko
Other Southwest
Rocky Mountain
California
All Other
Lower 48 States
1960 1965
272
787
498
480
1970
Annual Average Growth Rate Percent of Lower 48 States
1960- 1960- 1965- 1970- Production
1975 1970 1965 1970 1975 1960 1965 1970 1975
2,216 3,278 5,103 3,569 8.7 8.1 9.3 (6.9) 17.0 20.2 23.4 18.2
730 2.223 3.284 23.4 21.8 24.9 8.1
2.1
4.5 10.2 16.8
2,488 4,008 7,326 6,853 11.4 10.0 12.8 (1.3) 19.1 24.7 33.6 35.0
1,445 1,716 2,765 2,813 6.7 3.5 10.0
3,034 3,590 4,047 3,180 2.9 3.4 2.4
2,045 2,687 3,300 3,259 4.6 5.6 4.2
0.3
11.1 10.6 12.7 14.4
(4.7) 23.3 22.1 18.5 16.2
(0.3) 15.7 16.5 15.1 16.7
2,242 2,172 2,134 1,437 (0.4) (0.5) (0.3) (7.6) 17.2 13.4
991 1,107 1,127 3.5 4.7 2.2 0.4
622 634 332 2.4 4.5 0.4 (12.1)
459 503 562 0.5 (0.8) 1.9 2.2
6.1
3.8
3.7
6.1
3.8
2.8
9.8
5.1
2.9
2.3
7.3
5.8
1.7
2.9
13,019 16,245 21,816 19,563 5.3 4.5 6.1 (2.2) 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
a/ Excludes Alaska.
Source: Reports by American Gas Association Committee on Natural Gas Reserves.
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RESERVES ADDITIONS, PRODUCTION AND FINDING-TO-PRODUCTION RATIOS
8
u>
j.n ruijun rn.uuuiiJ.Liu Aiuuia ur inc. tAjwan. HO oj.ni no a/
1968-1975 Annual Averages Compared With 1960-1967 Annual Averages
(Volumes in Billions of Cubic Feet at 14.73 Psla)
Reserves Added
1960-1967 Average
Producing Areas
(1)
South Louisiana
Onshore
Offshore
Total
Permian Basin
Texas Gulf Coast
Hugoton-Anadarko
Other Southwest
Rocky Mountain
California
All Other
Lower 48 States
Volume
(2)
4,506
555
7,061
2,551
3,737
1,492
2,183
541
483
536
18,584
Percent
of
Total
(3)
24.2
13.8
38.0
13.7
20.1
80
11.8
2.9
2.6
2.9
100.0
1968-1975 Average
Volume
(4)
1,076
3.334
4,410
1,316
(546)
1,878
541
795
234
785
9,413
Percent
of
Total
(5)
11.4
35.4
46.9
14.0
(5.8)
20.0
5.7
8.4
2.5
8.3
100.0
Production
1960-1967
Average
(6)
2,979
652
3,631
1,597
3,382
2,500
2,190
896
598
455
15,249
(Volumes)
1968-1975
Average
(7)
4,691
2,565
7,256
2,816
3,788
3,240
1,868
1,155
531
505
21,159
Finding-to-Production
Ratios
1960-1967
Average
(8)
1.5
3.9
1.9
1.6
1.1
0.6
1.0
0.6
0.8
1.2
1.2
1968-1975
Average
(9)
0.2
1.3
0.6
0.5
W
0.6
0.3
0.7
0.4
1.6
0.4
a/ Excludes Alaska.
W Negative.
C/l
o
ff
s.
c
M
It
f
Source: Reports by American Gas Association Committee on Natural Gas Reserves.
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NUMBER OF .WELLS DRILLED BY TYPE OF WELL
LOWER 48 STATES a/
1960 - 1975
WORLD OIL
Productive Wells
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
Oil Wells
Wildcat
563
517
484
497
532
422
430
420
386
443
355
342
407
378
433
Total
22,245
21,410
21,719
20,129
19,903
18,055
16,201
15,040
13,908
13,153
12,359
11,484
11,129
9,543
13,701
Gas Wells
Wildcat
321
290
260
238
241
200
250
172
141
228
209
223
326
432
481
Total
5,146
5,482
5,349
4,565
4,691
4,472
4,317
3,598
3,321
3,637
3,222
3,398
4,774
5,892
7,031
Dry Holes
Wildcat
8,214
7,523
7,102
7,035
7,383
6,870
6,297
5,405
6,079
6,406
5,377
5,127
5,584
4,725
5,804
Total
18,205
17,313
17,053
16,748
17,678
16,220
15,162
12,922
12,932
13,049
11,122
10,443
11,159
10,008
11,859
Total
Wildcat
9,098
8,330
7,846
7,770
8,156
7,492
6,977
5,997
6,606
7,077
5,941
5,692
6,317
5,535
6,722
Wells
Total
45,596
44,205
44,121
41,442
42,272
38,747
35,680
31,560
30,161
29,839
26,703
25,325
27,062
25,441
32,591
509
16,593 521 7,434 5,978 13,185 7,008 37,209
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
Oil Wells Gas Wells Dry Holes Total Wells
Explora-
Year
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
tory
1,320
1,155
1,211
1,312
1,215
938
1,025
1,039
860
1,084
767
650
684
617
812
Total
NOT
REPORTED
16,432
15,167
14,150
14,330
12,953
11,831
11,294
9,882
12,778
Explora-
tory
866
808
769
663
575
513
574
553
429
616
480
437
600
899
1,192
Total
NOT
REPORTED
4,162
3,553
3,378
4,072
3,835
3,829
4,926
6,382
7,239
Explora-
tory
9,509
8,996
8,793
8,673
8,937
7,993
8,676
7,433
7,572
7,989
6,386
5,830
6,242
5,936
6,603
Total
NOT
REPORTED
15,740
13,503
12,967
13,722
11,220
10,159
11,045
10,294
11,673
Explora-
tory
11,695
10,959
10,773
10,648
10,727
9,444
10,275
9,025
8,861
9,689
7,633
6,917
7,526
7,452
8,607
Total
NOT
REPORTED
36,336
32,223
30,495
32,124
28,008
25,819
27,265
26,558
31,690
1975
966 16,396 1,168
7,579 7,058 13,244 9,192 37,219
a/ Excluding Alaska.
Source:
World Oil, Forecast Review issues; American Association of Petroleum
Geologists, June Bulletins; American -Petroleum Institute, Quarterly
Review of Drilling Statistics.
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Schedule IV-9
NON-ASSOCIATED GAS RESERVES ADDED
PER GAS AND CONDENSATE FOOT DRILLED
United States, Excluding Alaska
1947 - 1975
Estimated
Reserves
Added (Bcf at
Year 14.65 Psia)
(1)
1947 6,463
1948 7,485
1949 6,846
1950 9,065
1951 8,470
1952 9,621
1953 15,368
1954 5,632
1955 12,747
1956 15,305
1957 16,207
1958 17,389
1959 15,084
1960 11,512
1961 14,385
1962 17,347
1963 13,347
1964 17,337
1965 18,394
1966 16,224
1967 17,378
1968 12,402
1969 6,913
1970 9,402
1971 8,612
1972 7,638
1973 3,737
1974 6,722
1975 10,001
Gas and
Condensate
Footage
Drilled
(000 Feet)
(2)
13,249
12,500
12,860
14,003.
14,508
16,070
19,473
19,887
19,589
22,593
24,226
25,385
26,512
28,215
29,256
28,921
24,495
25,586
24,854
25,600
21,440
20,089
21,645
19,806
20,042
26,571
32,974
39,430
Reserves Added
Drilled
Annual
(Col. (l)-r
Col. (2))
(3)
488
599
532
647
584
599
789
283
651
677
669
685
569
408
492
600
545
678
740
634
811
617
319
475
430
287
113
170
Per Foot
5-Year
Moving
Average
(4)
571
593
642
574
579
601
617
602
649
595
558
548
522
542
607
638
678
695
628
574
531
416
300
260
41,984
238
228
Source: Col. (1) - 1947-1965 derived from Estimated Proved Recoverable
Reserves of Natural Gas in the United States, as reported by
the Committee on Natural Gas Reserves of the American Gas
Association and Minerals Yearbooks, Bureau of Mines. 1966-1973
reported by The American Gas Association.
Col. (2) - World Oil, Annual Forecast-Review issues.
Col. (4) - Computed from moving averages of data in Cols. (1)
and (2).-
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Schedule IV-10
COMPARISON OF FORECASTS OF GAS PRODUCTION
IN THE LOWER 48 STATES
1975, 1980 and 1985
(Trillions of Cubic Feet)
FPC Bureau of Natural Gas (1974)
Low
Medium
High
a/
Gas Requirements Committee (1975)'
Department of Interior (1975)
Federal Energy Administration
Reference deregulation ($13 oil)
Deregulation with conservation
Optimistic deregulation
Pessimistic deregulation
Current regulation
Intrastate price ceilings
Shell Oil Co.-/
American Gas Association
Current regulation (699-H)
Current regulation (770)
Deregulation
Actual
1975
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
Forecast
1975
1980
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.6
19.7
19.2
17.5
18.9
17.5
17.5
18.1
20.1
1985
7.3
13.8
17.4
14.0
16.8
21.3
20.8
24.3
16.2
16.9
16.0
14.7
14.6
16.1
20.4
a/ Adjusted by 1 Tcf for Canadian imports, 0.8 Tcf in 1985 for Alaskan
Gas, field use, and Btu content at 1,024 Btu's/cf.
b/ Adjusted for 0.3 Tcf S. Alaskan production.
Source: FPC Bureau of Natural Gas, A Realistic View of U.S. Natural Gas
Supply, December 1974; Gas Requirements Committee, Future Gas
Consumption of the United States, December 1975; U.S. Department
of Interior, United States Energy Through the Year 2000 (revised),
December 1975; National Energy Outlook, 1976; Shell Oil, The
National Energy Outlook, September 1976; American Gas Association,
Gas Supply Review, October 1976.
FA-20836
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Schedule IV-11
COMPARISON OF FORECASTS OF
TOTAL U.S. GAS SUPPLY
(Quarilllon Btu's)
Actual Forecast
Note: Includes field use and Alaska.
£/ Converted to Btu's at 1024 Btu's/cf.
Source: See Schedule IV-10.
1974 1980 1985
Gas Requirements Committee 22.8 20.6 20.6
Department of Interior 22.8 20.7 20.6
FEA (Reference Deregulation)- 22.8 26.0-29.0
Shell Oil-' 22.8 21.0 20.0
FA-20837
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Schedule IV-12
THE GRC FORECAST OF LOWER 48 GAS
SUPPLY BY COMPONENT
1974-1985
(Trillions of Btu's)
Domestic Production
and .
Canadian Imports SNG
Actual
1974
Projected
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
(1)
20,682
19,070
18,504
17,899
17,448
17,029
(2)
124
351
369
487
609
867
Imported
LNG
(3)
3
76
195
595
647
659
Propane
Air
(4)
21
44
113
113
114
109
Total
(5)
20,830
19,541
19,181
19,094
18,818
18,664
1985
15,137
1,639
1,403
111
18,290
£/ Excludes field use and includes Alaska.
.Source: Gas Requirements Committee, Future Gas Consumption of the
United States, December 1974.
FA-20842
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f
to
g
g
Region I
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
197S
1979
1980
Region II
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1976
1979
1980
Region III
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Region IV
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Region V
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Region VI
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Rail-
dent lal
(1)
138
147
149
152
1S7
162
487
519
519
526
532
538
480
513
514
514
520
529
361
400
404
407
411
415
1,654
1.746
1,773
1,798
1,820
1.843
490
545
551
556
562
569
THE GRC FORECAST OF GAS CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR AND EPA REGION
1974 - 1980
(Trillions of Btu'e)
Conner c la 1
Fir.
(2)
55
60
61
63
64
66
193
194
194
199
205
211
196
204
204
204
205
205
207
222
223
225
227
226
787
821
839
851
861
872
207
240
245
249
254
259
Inter-
ruptible
(3)
2
1
1
1
1
1
16
6
4
18
17
17
16
1
1
1
1
1
30
. 34
34
33
33
33
66
77
72
56
55
53
32
64
68
72
83
100
Total
(4)
57
61
62
64
65
67
209
200
198
217
222
228
212
205
205
205
206
206
237
256
257
258
260
259
853
898
911
907
916
925
239
304
313
321
337
359
Fin
(5)
38
39
39
39
40
41
133
110
117
130
135
138
459
342
337
348
344
340
471
411
381
388
383
346
1,351
1.151
1,136
1.161
1,150
1,150
3,525
3.016
2.899
2,901
2,837
2,710
Industrial
Inter-
ruptlble
17
7
9
9
10
10
47
8
12
27
21
15
89
38
35
37
37
37
473
277
238
261
233
205
313
200
178
151
137
123
335
389
415
431
444
451
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
55
46
48
48
50
51
180
118
129
157
156
153
548
380
372
385
381
377
944
688
619
649
616
551
1.664
1.351
1.314
1.312
1.287
1,273
3,860
3,405
3,314
3.332
3.281
3,161
Firm
TaT
3
1
3
4
5
4
1
1
1S1
141
141
141
106
78
81 .
32
25
22
18
18
1.816
1.956
1,919
1.833
1,687
1,588
Inter-
- ruptlble
(9)
11
4
4
4
4
4
59
1
3
9
4
5
17
115
28
19
19
17
15
89
29
10
5
4
4
327
359
359
358
350
324
Total
(10) ,
11
4
4
4
4
4
59
4
4
12
8
10
21
1
1
~~
266
169
160
160
123
93
170
61
35
27
22
22
2,143
2,315
2,278
2,191
2.037
.1.912
Grand
Total
(ID
261
258
263
268
276
284
935
841
850
912
918
929
1,261
1.099
1.092
1.104
1.107
1.112
1.808
1,513
1,440
1,474
1,410
1.318
4,341
4,056
4,033
4,044
4,045
4,063
6,732
6,569
6,456
6,400
6.217
6,001
S£
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THE GRC FORECAST OF GAS CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR AND EPA REGION
1974 - 1980
(Trillions of Btu's)
Resi-
dential
Region VII
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Region VIII
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Region IX
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
Region I
Actual 1974
Projected 1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
379
407
413
420
426
432
188
206
213
220
226
233
643
697
715
734
755
775
67
72
75
77
80
82
175
184
187
190
193
195
122
135
139
144
149
153
231
250
258
265
271
277
42
48
50
52
53
55
Commercial
Firm
T2T
175
184
187
190
193
195
122
135
139
144
149
153
231
250
258
265
271
277
42
48
50
52
53
55
Inter-
ruptlble
(3)
63
61
59
48
48
48
26
29
29
29
28
28
29
33
26
9
8
31
15
21
21
21
21
22
Total
(4)
238
245
246
238
241
243
148
164
168
173
177
181
260
283
284
274
279
308
57
69
71
73
74
77
Finn
(5)
182
174
171
166
163
159
40
42
41
41
40
40
161
160
165
161
160
164
86
99
102
104
109
111
Industrial
Inter-
ruptlble
(6)
223
201
185
157
144
136
157
149
126
119
115
111
497
464
410
319
291
364
107
90
85
82
84
89
Electric Utility
Total
(7)
405
375
356
323
307
295
197
191
167
160
155
151
658
624
575
480
451
528
193
189
187
186
193
200
Fin
(8)
12
10
10
10
11
7
20
7
6
6
6
5
102
39
32
27
26
28
__
Inter-
ruptlble
(9)
310
148
92
72
61
53
52
54
50
44
37
30
274
83
54
34
20
12
_
Total
UOT
322
158
102
82
72
60
72
61
56
50
43
35
376
122
86
61
46
40
__
Grand
Total
(11)
1,344
1,185
1.117
1,063
1.046
1,030
605
622
604
603
601
600
1,937
1,726
1.660
1.549
1.531
1.651
317
330
333
336
347
359
Sourcei Gas Requirements Comaittee. Future Gas Consumption of the United States, December 1975.
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I
SOURCES OF CAS SUPPLY BY STATE
1974
(Percent)
Interstate Pipelines
Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co.
Cities -Service Gas Co.
Colorado Interstate Gas Co.
Columbia Gas Transmission Co.
Consolidated Gas Supply Co.
Connec-
ticut
Region
Massa-
Maloe chusetta
(2) (3)
I
Hew
Haap.
(4)
Rhode
Is. Vermont
(5) (6)
Region
New
Jersey
(7)
neg.
II
New
York
(8)
6
29
Delaware Maryland
(9) (10)
98
Region III
Pennsyl-
vanla
27
13
Virginia
(12)
62
West
Virginia
(13)
56
1
El Paso Natural Gas Co.
Florida Gas Transmission Co.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co.
Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co.
Mldweatern Gas Transmission Co.
Mississippi River Transmission Co.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.
Mountain Fuel Supply Co.
Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Northweat Pipeline Corp.
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.
Sea Robin Pipeline Co.
Southern Natural Gas Co.
S. Texas Natural Gas Gathering Co.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. ( Tenneco)
Texa,s Eastern Transmission Co.
Texas Gas Transmission Corp.
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp.
Transwestern Pipeline Co.
Trunk!ine Gas Co.
United Gas Pipe Line Co.
West Texas Gathering Co.
Other Interstate Pipelines
inferred Intrastate Withdrawals
Total Supply
47
S3
100
56
44
100
100
6
34
60
100
100
100
100 100
100
100
100
7
6
28
24
neg.
100
100
neg.
2
100
neg.
100
15
18
6
100
6
32
neg.
100
5
36
100
a/ Includes part of Equitable and Pennsylvania and Southern.
b/ Includes Carnegie and part of Equitable.
*
8
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SOURCES OF GAS SUPPLY BY STATE
1974
(Percent)
Region IV
Interstate Pipelines
Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co.
Cities Service Gas Co.
Colorado Interstate Gas Co.
Colusbla Gas Transmission Co.
Consolidated Gas Supply Co.
Ala-
bama Florida
(1) (2)
Ken-
Georgia tucky
(3) (4)
23
Missis-
sippi
(5)
2
North
Carolina
(6)
South Tenne-
Carollna see
(7) (8)
Region
Mich-
Illinois Indiana Igan
(9) (10) (11)
V
Minne-
sota
(12)
Ohio
(13)
55
29
Wis-
consin
(14)
El Paso Natural Gas Co.
Florida Gas Transmission Co. neg. 82 neg.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co.
Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co. 11
Midwestern Gas Transmission Co. neg.
Mississippi River Transmission Co.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.
Mountain Fuel Supply Co.
Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of Am.
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Northwest Pipeline Corp.
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.
Sea Robin Pipeline Co.
Southern Natural Gas Co. 60 3 89 13
South Texas Nat. Gas Gathering Co.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.
(Tenneco) 13 13 9
Texas Eastern Transmission Co. 222
Texas Gas Transmission Corp. 55 10
Transcontinental Gas P.L. Corp. 3 11 2
Transwestern Pipeline Co.
Trunkllne Gas Co. ' neg. neg.
United Gas Pipe Line Co. 13 11 35^
West Texas Gathering Co.
Other Interstate Pipelines 1 3 21
Inferred Intrastate Withdrawals 84 35
Total Supply 100 100 100 100 100
2
neg.
100
71
29
53
2
35
neg.
10
5
64
4
13
2
17
27
33
1
19
50
2
19
neg. 92
2 l
93 7
7
100
100
1
neg.
100
100
neg.
100
17
4
8
100
neg.
5 neg.
6
100 100 100
a/ Includes part of Mid-Louisiana supplies.
Crt Ut
V O
o
Ml M
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SOURCES OF GAS SUPPLY BY STATE
if 1974
g (Percent)
3
t«gion VI Region VII Region VIII
Arkan- Louis- Hew OkU- Hiaa- -Colo., Mont., North South
Interatate Pipelines aaa tana Mexico hoaa Texas Iowa Kansas ouri Nebraska Utah and Wyo. Dakota Dakota
(1) (2) (3) (4) (S) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)
Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co. 80 3 4 neg. 1
Cities Service Gas Co. 3 neg. 48 49 2
Colorado Interstate Gas Co. neg. 1 neg. 1 38
Columbia Gaa Transmission Co.
Consolidated Gas Supply Co.
El Paso Natural Gas Co. 27 2
Florida Gas Transmission Co. neg. neg.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co. neg. 5 31 1
Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co. neg. neg. neg. 10 1 1
Midwestern Gas Transmission Co. 13
Mississippi River Transmission Co. 2 35
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. 4 41 34
Mountain Fuel Supply Co. 19
Natural Gaa Pipeline Co. of America 2 neg. neg. 26 neg. neg.' S
Northern Natural Gas Co. 1 1 1 64 13 neg. 61 2 66
Northwest Pipeline Corp. neg. 1
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. neg. neg. 4 11 1
Sea Robin Pipeline Co. neg.
Southern Natural Cas Co. neg. neg.
South Texas Nat. Gas Gathering Co. neg.
Tennessee Cas Pipeline Co. (Tenneco) ' 1 neg.
Texas Eastern Transmission Co. 1 neg. neg. 2
Texas Cas Transmission Corp. neg. neg. neg.
Transcontinental Gaa Pipe Line Corp. neg. neg.
Transwestern Pipeline Co. 2 aeg. neg.
Trunkllne Gas Co. neg. neg.
United Gas Pipe Line Co. 9 1
West Texaa Gathering Co. neg.
Other Interstate Pipelines 3 1 neg. 43 1 10
Inferred Intrastate Ulthdrswals 12 85 70 87 93 27 neg. . 1-' 24 46
Total Supply 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
a/ Reported Intraatate withdrawals exceeded marketed production 1974. Have assumed them equal to In production. m
ir n
I?
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SOURCES OF GAS SUPPLY BY STATE
1974
(Percent)
Region IX
Interstate Pipelines
Region X
Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co.
Cities Service Gas Co.
Colorado Interstate Gaa Co.
Columbia Gaa TranaBiaalon Co.
Consolidated Gaa Supply Co.
El Paao Natural Gaa Co.
Florida Gaa Transmission Co.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gaa Co.
Michigan-Wisconsin Pipe Line Co.
Midwestern Gaa Transmission Co.
Mississippi River Transmission.Co.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.
Mountain Fuel Supply Co.
Natural Caa Pipeline Co. of America
Northern Natural Caa Co.
Northwest Pipeline Corp.
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.
Sea Robin Pipeline Co.
Southern Natural Gaa Co.
South Texas Nat. Gas Gathering Co.
Tennessee Gaa Pipeline Co. (Tenneco)
Texas Eastern Transmission Co.
Texas Gaa Transmission Corp.
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Lino Corp.
Transwestern Pipeline Co.
Trunkllne Gas Co.
United Gas Pipe Line Co.
West Texas Gathering Co.
Other Interatate Pipelines
Inferred Intraatate Withdrawals
Total Supply
Arltona
(1)
99
California
(2)
SO
Idaho
Washington
(6)
S3
neg.
47
94
93
98
100
13
18
19
100
100
100
100
100
Source: FPC Natural Gaa Transported in 1974 by FPC Regulated Pipelines. August 1976.
?£
51
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DIRECT INTERSTATE SALES OF NATURAL GAS TO MAJOR MFBI AND
CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS BY MAJOR COMBUSTORS AT THESE PLANTS IN 1974
i
EPA Region/State
I New Hampahlre
II Pennsylvania
IV Alabama
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Mississippi
Tennessee
V Illinois
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
VI Arkansas
Louisiana
Direct Gas Sales to MFBI by Pipeline
Pipeline
(1)
Granite State Gaa Transmission Inc.
Carnegie Natural Gas Co.
Alabama Tennessee Natural Gas Co.
Southern Natural Gas Co.
United Gas Pipe Line Co.
-Florida Gaa Transmlaalon Co.
South Georgia Natural Gaa Co.
United Gas Pipe Line Co.
South Georgia Natural Gas Co.
Southern Natural Gas Co.
Inland Gas Co. Inc.-
Mld-Loulslana Gas Co.
Southern Natural Gaa Co.
United Gas Pipe Line Co.
Bast Tennessee Natural Gaa Co.
Mississippi River Transmission Corp.
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Inland Gas Co. Inc.
Arkansas-Louisiana Gaa Co.
Mississippi River Transmission Corp.
Arkansas-Louisiana Gaa Co.
Mid-Louisiana Gas Co.
United Gas Pipe Line Co.
Sales
(MHcf)
(2)
382
6.715
7,582
32.935
8.539
49.056
5.947
2.288
20.924
29.159
2.700
8.655
11.355 '
5.150
8.880
7.239
19.389
35.508
12.516
17.861
10.603
9.439
8.398
72,322
5.206
77.528
7.099
4.114
21.208
32.421 '
Number
(3)
1
_5
2
6
5
13
5
1
4
10
3
3
_6
2
2
9
13
_3
_i
_a
_3
_1
12
1
13
2
1
9
12
MFBI Receiving Gas
Gas Consumption
by Major Combustors
(Billion Btu's)
(4)
390
6.232
5.447
19.108
8.031
32.586
3.378
1.717
10.827
15.922
2,038
8.298
10.336
825
4,640
17,972
16.838
39.450
6.796
12.028
7.703
9.299
3.684
35.027
2.044
37.071
6.080
4.270
48.026
58.376
All
Major MFBI in State
Gas Consumption
by Major Conbuatora
Number (Billion Btu's)
(5)
2
43
24
li
24
21
16
30
59
59
21
56
15
78
(6)
659
81.860
47.621
31.158
. 32.133
13.527
54.666
39.535
96.201
115.084
28.362
107.085
40.028
465.497
r
a_/ Wholly supplied by Tenneco.
t>/ Supplied 74X by Tazaa Eastern.
cj Supplied 84Z by Tenneco.
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DIRECT INTERSTATE SALES OF NATURAL GAS TO MAJOR MFBI AND .
CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS BY MAJOR COKBUSTORS AT THESE PLANTS IN 1974
MFBI Receiving Gas
All Major MFBIin State
VI
VII
EPA Region/State
(Cont.) Oklahoma
Texas
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
VIII Colorado
IX
Montana
North Dakota
Wyoming
Arizona
Nevada
Direct Gas Sales to MFBI by Pipeline
Pipeline
(1)
Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co.
Cities Service Gas Co.
Lone Star Gas Co.
Lone Star Gas Co.
United Gas Pipe Line Co.
Cities Service Gas Co.
Mississippi River Transmission Corp.
Cities Service Gas Co.
Natural Gas Pipe Line Co. of Anerlca
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Colorado Interstate Corp.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.
Northern Utilities Inc.
El Paso Natural Gas Co.
Southwest Gas Corp.
Sales
(MMcf)
(2)
1.470
906
5.324
7.700
13.448
2.770
16.218
8.467
6.522
1.806
9.155
6.496
17.457
12.069
1.085
13,154
1.502
1.042
821
1,606
4,988
7,415
30.499
3.014
Number
(3)
1
1
3
_5
4
1
_5
_5
_3
1
1
2
_4
3
2
_5
1
1
1
2
1
_4
_6
1
Gas Consumption
by Major Combustors
(Billion Btu's)
(4)
5,566
11.464
1.572
18.602
12,096
2.986
15.082
5.289
2.450
1.683
4.852
2.547
^.082
9.034
547
^581
658
848
294
975
3.202
4^471
21,. 717
317
Number
(5)
ii
124
15
17.
_8
28
11
1
_9
10
2
Gas Conuumptlon
by Major Combustors
(Billion Btu's)
(6)
47.344
988.430
26,552
20.216
10.969
31.573
15.920
848
27,116
28.013
JJ05
c/i v>
n
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1.30
.0-
21.2?
Total far Yaar Sapcnbc-r 1976-Aucvat 1477
Projteead
FTrS
!>«9utr»n*nea
(XeO
11,998,000
147.999,000
316.278.000
1.104.000
1.036.000
386.733.000
360.341.000
!, 442.130.000
366.000
641.161,000
30,263,000
6.124.000
1.424.334,000
36.330.000
2.140.000
3.738.000
88.741.000
4.983.000
7,342.000
86.354,000
27.127.000
5.523,000
4.630,000
3.740,000
136,310,000
31,270,000
326,700,000
224,394,000
39,358.000
228.069.000
1.222.061.000
26,860.000
861,457,000
440,146.000
360,365.000
732.200.000
14.848.000
31.376.000
667,279.000
1.317,104,000
31.361.000
1.016.044,000
2.286,000
771.162,000
1.045.320.000
366.796,000
394.972.000
1.603.927.000
6.369,000
80,270.000
9.517.000
2.227.000
6.3)6,000
IB. 113.000
201.771.000
-0-
-0-
16*. 322.000
.0-
404,901.000
-a-
67.306.000
23.177,000
3,102,000
430,475,000
.0.
-0-
-0-
-0-
-c.
-0-
-0-
-0-
1.980,000
682.000
-0-
101. 92? .000
8.411,000
45,807,000
778.000
-0-
25.044.000
264.977,000
0-
169.101,000
38.100.000
-0-
117,141.000
251.000
^J.
126,407,000
239,157,000
7.101.000
281.482,000
0*
219.584,000
489.637,000
145,701.000
220.456,000
an, 261, ooo
-0-
-0-
-Q~
-O-
18,i56.il8.000 4,768.746,000
?*retnt
Curtaii*d
19.49
11.36
39.0t
-0-
28.69
.0.
23.06
-0.
4.77
29.37
43.46
30.22
-0-
-0-
-0-
.0-
-0-
-0-
35.15
14.71
-0.
12.19
27.54
14.02
0.3?
0-
10.98
21.61
-0-
19.63
1.86
-0.
21.3*
1.69
-0-
18.94
zi!:s
27.70
-0-
21.47
46.34
39.72
37.05
54.23
A*
-0-
0-
0-
23.84
3.912.361.000 MJ.433,000
t*.lJ0.7*1.000 :.»».HS.OOO
21.0]
3.922.061.000 998.208.000
14.534.357.000 3.770.538.000 23.94
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Comparison* of Actual Interruptible Requirements and Interruptlblt Curtailments
For Year September 1975 through August 1976 With Projections
For Year September 1976 Through August 1977
Pipeline
Alabama-Tennessee Natural Gas Company
Algonquin Caa Transmission Company
Arkansaa Louialana Gas Company
Bluefleld Gas Company
Colorado Interstate Gas Co., A Division of
Colorado Interstate Corporation
Eaat Tennessee Natural Gas Company
Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company
Florida Gas Transmission Company
Granite State Gas Transmission, Inc.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Company
Louisiana-Nevada Transit Company
Hid Louisiana Gaa Company
Mississippi River Transmission Corporation
Montana-Dakota Utilities Company
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America
Northern Natural Gas Company
Northwest Pipeline Corporation
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company
South Georgia Natural Gas Company
Southern Natural Gas Company
Tennessee Natural Gas Lines, Inc.
Texss Gss Transmission Corporation
Transiwstern Pipeline Company
Total
Less Transactions With Other
Respondent Pipelines
Net Totals
Total For Year September 1975-August 1976
Actual
Interrupt Ible
Requirements
(Mcf)
11,011,000
15,100.000
23,532.000
161,000
35.258.000
21.977.000
2,603.000
120,998.000
566.000
44,804.000
374,000
1,223,000
49,987.000
21,192,000
22,000
1,040,000
9,269,000
70,432,000
21,183,000
247,407,000
4.144,000
4.072.000
867,000
697,222,000
42,809.000
654.413.000
Interrupt Ible
Curtailments
fMcTJ
10.406,000
15,100.000
23.532.000
-0-
3.898.000
18,758.000
2.405.000
72.088,000
162.000
5,825.000
-0-
1,223,000
43,236.000
-0-
-0-
-0-
8,967.000
39,196,000
9,180,000
219.752,000
2, 395. COO
4,072,000
-0-
480,195,000
35.854.000
444.341.000
Percent
Curtailed
94.51
100.00
100.00
.0-
11.06
85.35
92.39
59.58
28.62
13.01
-0-
100.00
86.49
-0-
-0-
-0-
96.74
55.65
43.34
88.82
57.79
100.00
-0-
68.87
67.90
Total For Year September 1976-Auguat 1977
Protected
Interrupt Ible
Requirements
(Mcf)
10,619,000
13,760,000
.0-
199,000
23,348, 000
21,984,000
686,000
122,076,000
427,000
32,573,000
84.000
1,269,000
51,142.000
23,074,000
15,000
-0-
4.036.000
57,137,000
19.703,000
261.647.000
3,740,000
4,080,000
805,000
Intrrruptlble
Deficiencies
10.493,000
13.760,000
-0-
-0-
3,275,000
20,643,000
593,000
67,516,000
224,000
9.802,000
35.000
1,269,000
49,795,000
3.934.000
-0-
-0-
3,947,000
29,237,000
10,350,000
236.350.000
3.240.000
4.076,000
-0-
Percent
Deficient
98.81
100.00
-0-
-0-
14.03
93.90
86.44
55.31
54.46
30.04
41.67
100.00
97.37
17.05
-0-
-0-
97.79
51.17
52.53
90.33
86.63
99.90
-0-
652.404,000 468,539,000
71.82
20.384.000 13.727.000
632.020.000 454,812.000 71.96
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Schedule IV-17
COMPARISON OF INDUSTRIAL GAS CONSUMPTION AND
SHORTAGES BY STATE ESTIMATED BY FEA
(Bcf)
Actual Winter
State
Connecticut
Massachusetts
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Vermont
New Jersey
New York
District of Columbia
Delaware
Maryland
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Weat Virginia
Alabama
Florida
Kentucky
Georgia
Mississippi
North Carolina
South Carolina
Tennessee
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Minnesota
Ohio
Wisconsin
Arkansas
Louisiana
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
Arizona
California
Nevada
Idaho
Oregon
Washington
Total
'75-'
Consumption
(1)
4
7
neg.
0.5
0.5
0.6
21
45
39
2
20
115
15
25
54
21
25
42
28
18
25
46
172
103
132
31
134
67
52
147
17
68
623
54
80
34
15
24
14
0.7
3
10
15
20
211
4
12
15
22
2,638
Source: FEA, Projected Natural Gas
Additional
Alternate Fuels
76
Shortage
(2)
neg.
neg.
neg.
16
7
_
1
8
24
9
10
39
31
10
30
16
35
31
17
27
13
5
8
67
7
17
50
2
2
7
10
13
13
3
3
0.7
1
15
4
9
31
1
3
9
21
626
Projected Winter
'76-'77
Consumption
(3)
3
8
neg.
0.5
0.5
0.6
20
45
41
2
16
118
12
31
49
21
21
38
23
7
22
39
174
85
132
29
176
62
49
142
14
80
617
52
78
35
14
24
13
0.6
2
10
12
10
192
3
12
17
28
2,580
Curtailment and Potential
, November
1976.
Shortage
(4)
neg.
neg.
neg.
20
12
2
14
43
14
14
46
30
18
37
23
47
34
30
36
24
7
11
79
13
19
58
4
2
13
13
21
15
5
8
1
0.8
1
14
4
16
61
3
3
11
20
847
Needs for
Net Change
in
Consumption
(5)
(1)
1
(1)
2
__
(4)
3
(3)
6
(5)
(4)
(4)
(5)
(11)
(3)
(7)
2
(18)
(2)
42
(5)
(3)
(5)
(3)
12
(6) .
(2)
(2)
1
(1)
(1)
(0.1)
(1)
(3)
(10)
(19)
(1)
2
1
(58)
FA-20840
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ANNUAL DELIVERABILITY FROM DOMESTIC GAS RESERVES UNDER CONTRACT
AS OF JANUARY 1. 1976 FOR MAJOR INTERSTATE PIPELINE COMPANIES
1976 - 1980
(Volinea In Billions of Cubic Feet)
Projected Withdrawals
Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co.
Cities Service Gas Co.
Colorado Interstate Gas Co.
Coluabla Gas Transmission Co.
Consolidated Gaa Supply Co.
El Paso Natural Gas Co. (S. Dlv.)
Florida Gas Transmission Co.
Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas Co.
Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Co.
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.
Mountain Fuel Supply Co.
Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of Anerlca
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Northwest Pipeline Corp.
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.
South Texas Natural Gas Gathering Co.
Southern Natural Gas Co.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co.'
Texas Eastern Transalsslon Co.
Texas Gas Transmission Co.
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp.
Transuestern Pipeline Co.
Trunkline Gas Co. .
United Gas Pipe Line Co.-'
West Texas Gathering Co.
Total
Index (1975-100)
Bcf
(2)
316
356
384
616
1M
1,223
76
119
688
51
101
880
906
148
540
44
595
1.211
434
509
704
308
364
922
90
11,689
100.0
1976
(3)
280
349
411
538
109
1.075
65
117
649
50
97
863
784
154
484
37
548
1.157
440
462
618
252
317
783
'80
10,719
91.7
1977
(4)
243
331
376
466
106
945
59
115
633
49
96
785
703
157
429
32
488
1.033
429
418
502
220
276
628
59
9.578
81.9
1978
(5)
208
312
345
403
90
845
54
112
584
48
89
675
654
158
392
27
483
943
407
361
438
186
217
507
44
8.582
73.4
1979
16T
179
295
308
360
78
762
49
111
519
46
79
608
588
159
337
24
490
833
382
316
375
157
180
407
34
7.676
65.7
1980
(7)
157
267
276
334
69
706
47
115
429
45
70
547
527
157
295
20
436
736
360
278
318
134
149
316
27
6,815
58.3
Annual
Percent
Decline
1975-1980
(8).
10.2
a/ Includes withdrawals of Sea Robin Pipeline Co.
I/ Includes LNG.
Source; Fora 15's.
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
1. REPORT NO.
EPA-450/3-77-017b
2.
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION-NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
of Natural Gas shortage on Major
Industrial Fuel-Burning Installations - Volume II.
Schedules (Data and Tables)
5. REPORT DATE
March 1977
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR(S)
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
Brickhill, J. A.
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
Energy Division
Foster Associates, Inc.
1101 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D. C. 20036
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-02-1452, Task 10
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Strategies and Air Standards Division
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
Contract Report
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
EPA Project Officer: Rayburn Morrison
16. ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to analyze the impact of natural gas shortages on
major fuel burning installations. The analysis consisted of the review of gas
curtailments plans, natural gas supplies, FEA survey data for MFBI and applicable
state air pollution control regulations. This analysis estimated the availability
of natural gas through 1980 for major fuel burning installations, the alternate
fuel burning capability of these plants, the need for alternate fuels such as fuel
oil and coal to offset the gas shortages and the estimated increase in sulfur
dioxide and particulate emissions from the burning of these alternate fuels. The
study results are presented in a three volume report: the first contains the
narrative for the analysis of natural gas shortages on the gas fired plants with
pertinent findings and conclusions; the second contains schedules or data summaries
for the natural gas fired plants; and the third presents a limited analysis of all
the MFBI data.
17.
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Particulates
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Fuels
Air Pollution control
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