IC 8411 Supply And Demand For Energy In The United States By States And Regions, 1960 And 1965 (In Four Parts) 4. Petroleum And Natural Gas Liquids

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Lulie H. Crump
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

U.S. supply and demand data for petroleum and natural gas liquids, by States and regions, were tabulated for the years 1960 and 1965. Estimates arcs provided of State-by-State quantitative data for the petroleum and natural gas liquids industry that can be integrated into State, regional, and national energy balances by source, form, and consumer sectors, and used for determination of interstate and interregional energy flows. Tables 1-4 show the estimated total supply of petroleum available for consumption and the supply's distribution among the major consumer demand sectors (household and commercial, industrial, transportation, and electricity generation). To obtain summary figures for the major proportion of refined products by States, individual tables were compiled for the six major products (tables 5-16). To enable comparison of petroleum data with those for other energy forms, conventional volumetric data in barrels were converted to their British thermal unit (Btu) equivalents. Interregional shipments of crude petroleum and theoretical flow patterns for petroleum products are shown in figures 1-4.
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APA: Lulie H. Crump  (1969)  IC 8411 Supply And Demand For Energy In The United States By States And Regions, 1960 And 1965 (In Four Parts) 4. Petroleum And Natural Gas Liquids

MLA: Lulie H. Crump IC 8411 Supply And Demand For Energy In The United States By States And Regions, 1960 And 1965 (In Four Parts) 4. Petroleum And Natural Gas Liquids. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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