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15、, via e-mail: harrodapi.org TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I. ENERGY Table 1. Annual Supply/Disposition Summary of Total Energy in the U.S. Table 2. U.S. Consumption of Energy by Source and End-Use Sector-Actual and Projected Table 3. Selected U.S. Economic, Demographic and Energy Indicators Table 4. U.S
16、. Petroleum Supply/Disposition Balance-Actual and Projected Table 5. U.S. Price of Energy by Source and End-Use Sector-Actual and Projected Table 6. U.S. Total Gross Consumption of Energy Resources by Major Sources Table 7. U.S. Total Production of Energy Resources by Major Source Table 8. Total U.S
17、. Gross Consumption by Consuming Sector Table 9. U.S. Demand for Energy Inputs in the Industrial Sector Table 10. U.S. Demand for Energy Inputs in the Household and Commercial Sector Table 11. U.S. Demand for Energy Inputs in the Transportation Sector Table 12. U.S. Demand for Energy Inputs for Elec
18、tricity Generation by Utilities Table 13. World Primary Energy Production Table 14. World Coal Production Table 15. U.S. Government Energy Use by Agency, by Source SECTION II. CRUDE OIL RESERVES Table 1. Estimated Proved World Crude Oil Reserves Table 2. U.S. Crude Oil Reserves Table 3. U.S. Proved
19、Crude Oil Reserves by State Table 4. Estimated Proved World Oil Crude Reserves-Twenty Leading Nations SECTION III. EXPLORATION AND DRILLING Table 1. U.S. Exploratory Wells and Footage: New Field Wildcat Wells and Total Wells Table 2. U.S. Development and Total Wells and Footage Table 3. U.S. Wells D
20、rilled by Depth Interval Table 4. U.S. Estimated Drilling Costs by Well Classification, Onshore Table 5. U.S. Estimated Drilling Costs by Well Classification, Offshore Table 6. U.S. Estimated Drilling Costs by Well Classification, All Wells Table 7. Worldwide Wells Drilled Table 8. U.S. Annual Avera
21、ge Rotary Rig Activity by State Table 9. U.S. Total Wells Reported as Completed by State Table 10. U.S. Rotary Rig Census Table 11. Producing Natural Gas and Condensate Wells in the U.S. by State Table 12. Producing Oil Wells in the U.S. by State Table 13. Producing Oil Wells in U.S. by State and by
22、 Type Table 14. U.S. Stripper Oil Wells by State Table 15. U.S. Stripper Oil Well Abandonments by State Table 16. Producing Oil Wells Worldwide SECTION IV. PRODUCTION Table 1. World Crude Oil Production by Area Table 2. World Crude Production-Twenty Leading Nations Table 3. U.S. Stripper Wells and S
23、tripper Well Production Table 4. U.S. Crude Oil Production by State Table 5. U.S. Stripper Oil Well Production by State Table 6. Oil Volume, Value, and Revenues Received from Onshore Federal and Indian Lands Table 7. U.S. Crude Oil Production on Federal Lands Onshore Table 8. U.S. Average Crude Oil
24、Production Per Well Per Day by State Table 9. U.S. Crude Oil Production by Month SECTION V. FINANCIAL Table 1. Average Hourly Earnings: Total Mining and Manufacturing vs. Petroleum and Natural Gas Extraction and Petroleum Refining Table 2. U.S. Petroleum Industry Employment, by Segment Table 3. Esti
25、mated Environmental Expenditures of the U.S. Petroleum Industry by Sector Table 4. U.S. Merchandise Trade Value Table 5. Assets, Revenues, Income and Spending of 20 Large Energy Companies in 2015 Table 6. Top 10 U.S. Interstate Oil and Gas Pipeline Companies SECTION VI. PRICES Table 1. Average Annua
26、l Wellhead Price of U.S. Crude Oil: Current and Constant 1982 Dollars Table 2. Average Annual Wellhead Price of U.S. Natural Gas: Current and Constant 1982 Cents Table 3. Refiner Acquisition Cost of Crude Oil Table 4. Trend of Wholesale Prices of Commodities Used in Petroleum Production Table 5. Tre
27、nds of Regular Grade Gasoline Prices vs. Prices of Other Consumer Goods and Services Table 6. U.S. Annual Average Retail Price of #2 Home Heating Oil Table 7. Total Dollar Value of U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas at the Wellhead Table 8. U.S. Average Wellhead Price Per Barrel of Crude Oil by State Ta
28、ble 9. U.S. Average Wellhead Price of Natural Gas by State Table 10. Average U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices for Selected Cities Table 11. Average Price of U.S. Natural Gas Consumed by End Use Sector Table 12. Spot Prices for Selected World Crude Oils Table 13. Monthly Prices of Retail Regular Gasoline
29、and On-Highway Diesel SECTION VII. DEMAND Table 1. Estimated World Demand for Refined Petroleum Products by Area Table 2. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for All Oils Table 3. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Finished Motor Gasoline Table 3a. U.S. Supply and Demand for Finished Motor Gasoline, Reformul
30、ated Table 3b. U.S. Supply and Demand for Finished Motor Gasoline, Oxygenated Table 3c. U.S. Supply and Demand for Finished Motor Gasoline, Conventional Table 4. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Distillate Fuel Oil Table 4a. U.S. Supply and Demand for Distillate Fuel Oil, 0.05 percent Sulfur and Und
31、er Table 4b. U.S. Supply and Demand for Distillate Fuel Oil, Greater than 0.05 percent Sulfur Table 5. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Residual Fuel Oil Table 6. Deliveries of Distillate and Residual Fuel Oils to Electric Utilities Table 7. Motor Gasoline Consumption in the U.S. Table 8. U.S. Sales
32、 of Distillate Fuel Oils by State Table 9. U.S. Sales of Distillate Fuel Oil by Uses Table 10. U.S. Sales of Residual Fuel Oils by State Table 11. U.S. Sales of Residual Fuel Oil by Uses Table 12 Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Jet Fuel-Naphtha Type Table 13. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Jet Fu
33、el-Kerosine Type Table 14. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Kerosine Table 15. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Natural Gas Liquids and Liquefied Refinery Gases Table 16. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for Lubricants Table 17. Total U.S. Supply and Demand for “Other Oils“ Table 18. U.S. Crude Oil Stoc
34、ks Table 19. Top Leading Companies, Gross Gasoline Sales Table 20. Yearly U.S. Oil Product Consumption by State SECTION VIII. REFINING Table 1. Estimated Worldwide Crude Oil Refining Capacity by Area Table 2. Worldwide Crude Oil Refinery Runs and Refinery Utilization Rates Table 3. World Refinery Ou
35、tput by Area for Major Petroleum Products Table 4. U.S. Crude Oil Refining Capacity Table 5. Percentage Yields of Refined Petroleum Products from Crude Oil in the U.S. Table 6. U.S. Crude Oil Refinery Runs by PAD District-Domestic vs. Foreign Table 7. Number and Capacity of U.S. Petroleum Refineries
36、 Table 8. Operating Refineries Worldwide Table 9. Nelson Refinery Operating Cost Indexes Table 10. U.S. Refineries Inoperable Shutdown as of January 1, 1981 Table 11. Twenty Leading Companies-U.S. Refining Capacity Table 12. U.S. Gas Processing Capacities and Average Production Table 13. World Gas P
37、rocessing Capacities and Average Production Table 14. Fuel Consumption at Refineries by PAD Districts SECTION IX. IMPORTS Table 1. The Share of Imports in U.S. Domestic Petroleum Demand Table 2. Total U.S. Imports of Petroleum and Petroleum Production Table 3. U.S. Crude Oil Imports by Area Table 4.
38、 U.S. Imports of Crude Oil by Country of Origin Table 5. U.S. Imports of Crude Oil by P.A.D. Districts Table 6. U.S. Imports of Residual and Distillate Fuel by P.A.D. Districts Table 7. U.S. Imports of Unfinished Oils and Refined Products by P.A.D. Districts Table 8. Total U.S. Petroleum Imports by
39、Source Table 9. World Oil Movements SECTION X. EXPORTS Table 1. Total U.S. Domestic Production and Exports of Crude Oil and Its Products Table 2. U.S. Exports of Petroleum to Selected Areas Table 3. African Oil Exports to Selected Areas Table 4. Middle East Oil Exports to Selected Areas Table 5. The
40、 Role of Middle East and African Oil in Western European and Japanese Consumption Table 6. The Role of Middle East and African Oil in World Exports SECTION XI. OFFSHORE Table 1. Production and Value of U.S. Crude Oil and Condensate, Onshore-Offshore Table 2. Production and Value of U.S. Natural Gas,
41、 Onshore-Offshore Table 3. U.S. Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sales Table 4. U.S. Outer Continental Shelf Revenue and Production Value Table 5. U.S. Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Sales, Total Bonus vs. Total Amount of All Bids Received Table 6. Annual Installations and Removals of
42、Offshore Production Platforms in Federal Waters Table 7. U.S. Offshore Crude Oil Production by State Table 8. Federal Offshore Oil and Gas Production as a Percentage of Total U.S. Production SECTION XII. TRANSPORTATION Table 1. U.S. Gas Utility Industry Miles of Pipeline and Main Table 2. Total Crud
43、e Oil and Petroleum Products Transported in U.S. by Method of Transportation Table 3. Total Crude Oil Transported in U.S. by Method of Transportation Table 4. Total Refined Petroleum Products Transported in U.S. by Method of Transportation Table 5. Tankers in the World Fleet by Major Flag of Registr
44、y Table 6. Total and Average Consumption of Motor Fuel by U.S. Motor Vehicles Table 7. Total and Average Travel by U.S. Motor Vehicles Table 8. Market Shares and Total Period Sales of New Domestic and Import Automobiles Table 9. Mileage and Deliveries for U.S. Liquid Pipelines Table 10. Mileage and
45、Compressor Stations for U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines SECTION XIII. NATURAL GAS Table 1. Estimated Proved World Reserves of Natural Gas Table 2. The Supply of U.S. Dry Natural Gas Table 3. The Reserves of U.S. Natural Gas Liquids Table 4. World Marketed Production of Natural Gas by Area Table 5. Salien
46、t Statistics of Natural Gas in the U.S. Table 6. U.S. Imports of Natural Gas by Source Table 7. Estimated Natural Gas Reserves-Twenty Leading Nations Table 8. World Natural Gas Production-Twenty Leading Nations Table 9. U.S. Marketed Production of Natural Gas by State Table 10. U.S. Consumption of N
47、atural Gas by State Table 11. U.S. Proved Reserves of Natural Gas by State Table 12. U.S. Natural Gas Production on Federal Lands Onshore by State Table 13. Average Price of Natural Gas Delivered to Residential Consumers by State Table 14. Sales of Natural Gas Liquids and Liquefied Refinery Gases by
48、 PAD District and Product Type: 2015 and 2014 Table 15. Five-Year History of Total Sales of Odorized Propane vs. Total Sales of Propane, in the U.S., by PAD District and State SECTION XIV. OPEC Table 1. OPEC Crude Oil Reserves Table 2. OPEC Crude Oil Production Table 3. U.S. Total Petroleum Imports
49、from OPEC Nations Table 4. U.S. Crude Oil Imports from OPEC Nations Table 5. OPEC Refinery Capacity Table 6. OPECs Values of Petroleum Exports Table 7. OPEC Marketed Production of Natural Gas SECTION XV. ENVIRONMENTAL Table 1. Petroleum Industry Job-related Injuries and Illnesses: 1972-2014 Table 2. Estimated U.S. Petroleum Industry Environmental Expenditures: 1990-2014 Table 3. Reported U.S. Petroleum Industry Environmental Expenditures on Remediation and Spills by Sector: 1990-2014 SECTION XVI. MISCELLANEOUS Table 1. Estimated Average Number of Employees