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MONTHLY MOTOR FUEL REPORTED BY STATES JUNE 2001 Office of Highway Policy Information Publication No. FHWA-PL-99-002

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  • MONTHLY MOTOR FUEL REPORTED BY STATES

    JUNE 2001

    Office of Highway Policy Information Publication No. FHWA-PL-99-002

  • ELECTRONIC TABLES AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET The tables in this report can be found each month on the Office of Highway Policy Information webpage under Products and Publications. The publication is entitled Monthly Motor Fuel Reported by States. The address is: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim. QUESTIONS AND MAILING LIST CHANGES If you have questions, need additional copies of this report, or wish to update our mailing list, contact: Marsha A. Reynolds Federal Highway Administration Office of Highway Policy Information (HPPI) 400 Seventh Street SW Washington, DC 20590 Telephone: 202-366-5029 Facsimile: 202-366-7742 Mailing list updates/corrections should include a copy of your current mailing label. IMPORTANT NOTICE The Monthly Motor Fuel Reported by States report will be printed quarterly: March, June, September, and December. All other reports, including the quarterly reports, will be available on the FHWA Office of Highway Policy information Website at the following address:

    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim

  • Motor Fuel Trends Gasoline Sales Based on reports of 35 States, gasoline consumption for January-June 2001 increased by 2.5 percent compared to the same period in 2000.1 During this period, vehicle-miles of travel increased by 0.4 percent. The gasoline volume shown in this report is a cumulative tabulation of gross volume reported by wholesale distributors to State motor fuel tax agencies. It includes highway use, nonhighway use and losses. There is a lag of up to 6 weeks between the wholesale transactions reported and retail sales to consumers. Travel trends are reported monthly in Traffic Volume Trends based on actual traffic counts at permanent traffic recorders operated by the State highway agencies and, thus, reflect only highway use of fuel. The vehicle-miles reported include all vehicles, regardless of fuel type. While data in both reports reflect changes in trends, large monthly changes can be caused by exceptional weather conditions, variations in timing of holidays, or processing delays. Motor Fuel Taxation All States levy volume taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel. The rates in effect for 2001 are shown in Table MF-121T. The gasoline rates vary from a low of 7.5 cents per gallon to 31.1 cents with an average of 19.96 cents. Four States provide for full or partial exemptions for gasohol, a blend of 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent fuel alcohol. Diesel fuel rates vary from 7.5 cents to 30.8 cents per gallon. Traditionally, State fuel tax rates could only be changed with legislation, but 11 States now have variable rate motor fuel taxes. These taxes are adjusted at specified intervals--annually, semiannually, or quarterly--usually on the basis of an index or formula specified in the enabling legislation. These States are identified in the notes on Table MF-121T. Adjustments to variable rate taxes are announced by State tax agencies shortly before the effective date of the change. In addition to rate changes under variable rate tax laws, the following rate changes are anticipated through the end of 2002: Arkansas Effective July 1, 2001, gasoline rates will increase to 21.5 cents per gallon. Hawaii Effective 1/1/02, alternative fuels pay an amount proportional to the diesel tax (round to the nearest .1 cent and also add 1 cent to these amounts)—ethanol .29 times the diesel tax rate, bio-diesel .50 times the diesel tax rate, and LPG .33 times the diesel tax rate. Kansas Effective 7/1/01, gasoline and gasohol will increase to 21 cents per gallons, diesel will increase to 23 cents per gallons, and LPG will increase to 20 cents per gallon. Effective 7/1/03, gasoline and gasohol will increase to 22 cents per gallon, diesel will increase to 24 cents per gallon, and LPG will increase to 21 cents per gallon. Mississippi Effective by administration certification of two State programs, special fuel rates will drop to 14.75 cents per gallon. Nebraska Effective 7/1/01 to 12/31/01. the tax rate will be increased to 24.5 cents per gallon. North Carolina Effective 7/1/01, the tax rate will decrease to 24.1 cents per gallon.

    1 This percentage change is a comparison for those States for which data are available for the report month. However, the percentage increase on the national map is a comparison of cumulative data for all States for which both 2000 and 2001 data are available.

  • COMPARISON OF GROSS VOLUME OF GASOLINEREPORTED BY STATES ¹

    TABLE MF-33G (GALLONS) OCTOBER 2001

    JANUARY CALENDAR FEBRUARY CALENDAR MARCH CALENDAR2001 YEAR 2001 YEAR 2001 YEAR

    STATE (48 STATES) CUMULATIVE (47 STATES) CUMULATIVE (45 STATES) CUMULATIVEVOLUME VOLUME PERCENT VOLUME VOLUME PERCENT VOLUME VOLUME PERCENT

    CHANGE 2/ CHANGE 2/ CHANGE 2/Alabama 190,615,628 190,615,628 5.1 205,234,165 395,849,793 5.9 208,661,239 604,511,032 4.8Alaska 21,277,831 21,277,831 5.7 17,820,419 39,098,250 -3.8 23,273,692 62,371,942 1.2Arizona 203,543,999 203,543,999 11.5 193,757,647 397,301,646 5.0 218,713,081 616,014,727 4.4Arkansas 100,993,496 100,993,496 -12.1 110,964,456 211,957,952 -6.4 119,726,320 331,684,272 -4.3California 1,207,478,310 1,207,478,310 11.4 1,123,117,953 2,330,596,263 4.9 1,269,289,220 3,599,885,483 4.6Colorado 81,735,822 81,735,822 -10.5 253,876,653 335,612,475 9.1 110,181,397 445,793,872 -1.1Connecticut 128,869,940 128,869,940 14.2 116,789,100 245,659,040 7.8 128,888,273 374,547,313 5.7Delaware 29,315,694 29,315,694 3.2 28,318,848 57,634,542 0.1 32,630,644 90,265,186 0.4Dist. of Col. 14,806,832 14,806,832 6.8 13,553,195 28,360,027 -0.6 14,836,248 43,196,275 -3.5Florida 642,084,630 642,084,630 -1.7 634,716,390 1,276,801,020 1.2 621,667,209 1,898,468,229 0.5Georgia 384,159,636 384,159,636 8.4 361,797,680 745,957,316 2.7 415,182,181 1,161,139,497 2.0Hawaii 40,917,614 40,917,614 28.6 34,163,638 75,081,252 36.5 35,058,311 110,139,563 15.6Idaho 53,880,978 53,880,978 -0.7 50,085,879 103,966,857 -6.4 43,516,050 147,482,907 -5.0Illinois 402,422,913 402,422,913 -10.8 415,260,944 817,683,857 3.8 405,865,213 1,223,549,070 17.9Indiana - - - - - - - - -Iowa 117,888,156 117,888,156 5.0 103,875,476 221,763,632 -2.4 - - -Kansas 108,972,210 108,972,210 10.1 98,638,725 207,610,935 -0.4 108,956,187 316,567,122 -2.8Kentucky 163,888,559 163,888,559 9.5 156,159,116 320,047,675 1.2 181,413,563 501,461,238 5.9Louisiana 182,647,136 182,647,136 6.5 176,497,810 359,144,946 1.5 199,009,827 558,154,773 2.8Maine 24,681,946 24,681,946 -52.0 79,109,745 103,791,691 -21.5 28,985,712 132,777,403 -3.7Maryland 187,385,378 187,385,378 9.0 196,332,547 383,717,925 7.1 207,070,015 590,787,940 6.6Massachusetts 217,661,354 217,661,354 2.8 - - - - - -Michigan 391,745,758 391,745,758 3.2 367,790,072 759,535,830 -0.6 433,430,202 1,192,966,032 1.1Minnesota 202,649,193 202,649,193 5.6 191,231,689 393,880,882 1.7 213,802,503 607,683,385 3.0Mississippi 110,668,585 110,668,585 -0.3 112,184,147 222,852,732 -11.1 130,340,449 353,193,181 -5.5Missouri 239,233,232 239,233,232 -15.1 221,691,763 460,924,995 -11.4 247,126,612 708,051,607 -9.2Montana 34,936,786 34,936,786 8.2 32,824,249 67,761,035 1.2 37,901,739 105,662,774 0.2Nebraska 62,357,287 62,357,287 -1.8 59,785,376 122,142,663 -5.4 71,563,513 193,706,176 -1.8Nevada 76,334,556 76,334,556 10.5 70,020,342 146,354,898 4.4 81,239,226 227,594,124 4.1New Hampshire 52,459,653 52,459,653 1.1 53,838,828 106,298,481 2.1 54,480,579 160,779,060 2.2New Jersey 310,212,219 310,212,219 3.6 293,485,667 603,697,886 1.1 328,553,905 932,251,791 1.8New Mexico - - - - - - - - -New York 471,486,136 471,486,136 10.4 413,486,510 884,972,646 4.3 - - -North Carolina 375,626,804 375,626,804 52.4 376,156,964 751,783,768 32.2 375,648,639 1,127,432,407 22.3North Dakota 21,271,946 21,271,946 -14.1 31,399,954 52,671,900 1.3 28,337,626 81,009,526 2.7Ohio 403,311,755 403,311,755 3.2 381,383,166 784,694,921 0.2 435,514,581 1,220,209,502 0.3Oklahoma 134,539,078 134,539,078 1.6 148,433,012 282,972,090 3.8 160,371,608 443,343,698 2.4Oregon 109,119,060 109,119,060 4.2 120,506,038 229,625,098 2.3 122,221,703 351,846,801 0.2Pennsylvania 390,702,254 390,702,254 4.4 365,929,834 756,632,088 1.0 417,022,537 1,173,654,625 0.8Rhode Island 31,784,826 31,784,826 0.2 28,984,579 60,769,405 -2.5 35,249,277 96,018,682 1.0South Carolina 177,299,858 177,299,858 9.0 168,992,288 346,292,146 2.4 193,571,729 539,863,875 1.3South Dakota 30,641,760 30,641,760 1.0 29,354,208 59,995,968 -3.8 33,810,840 93,806,808 -1.0Tennessee 241,126,506 241,126,506 -3.6 223,737,748 464,864,254 -3.7 228,119,484 692,983,738 -3.8Texas 871,380,747 871,380,747 8.0 839,667,003 1,711,047,750 6.2 910,357,707 2,621,405,457 5.1Utah 85,588,802 85,588,802 14.6 72,598,199 158,187,001 6.6 81,692,142 239,879,143 -0.2Vermont 28,844,906 28,844,906 13.1 25,753,797 54,598,703 3.9 27,532,109 82,130,812 2.9Virginia 369,005,283 369,005,283 38.5 272,848,375 641,853,658 12.9 287,778,946 929,632,604 9.7Washington 208,983,110 208,983,110 1.7 192,851,622 401,834,732 -2.6 226,603,364 628,438,096 -0.9West Virginia 41,067,194 41,067,194 -36.4 86,336,863 127,404,057 -5.4 62,992,663 190,396,720 0.2Wisconsin 193,806,645 193,806,645 8.9 179,308,542 373,115,187 2.9 204,528,291 577,643,478 3.6Wyoming - - - - - - - - - U.S. Total 2/ 10,171,412,001 10,171,412,001 5.7 9,730,651,221 19,684,401,868 3.1 9,802,716,356 28,380,381,946 3.3Puerto Rico 119,238,551 119,238,551 61.1 108,800,475 228,039,026 26.3 90,555,732 318,594,758 25.9 Grand Total 2/ 10,290,650,552 10,290,650,552 6.2 9,839,451,696 19,912,440,894 3.3 9,893,272,088 28,698,976,704 3.5

    1/ Exports and dealer transfers are excluded where possible. Cumulative figures include revisions of data for prior months. Volume includes bothgasoline and gasohol. 2/ Percent change is from comparable period of prior year and includes only the States shown. Totals include only those States for which daare shown.

    For information, call the Office of Highway Policy Information, Federal Highway Administration at (202) 366-0170.

  • COMPARISON OF GROSS VOLUME OF GASOLINEREPORTED BY STATES ¹

    TABLE MF-33G (GALLONS) OCTOBER 2001

    APRIL CALENDAR MAY CALENDAR JUNE CALENDAR2001 YEAR 2001 YEAR 2001 YEAR

    STATE (43 STATES) CUMULATIVE (40 STATES) CUMULATIVE (35 STATES) CUMULATIVEVOLUME VOLUME PERCENT VOLUME VOLUME PERCENT VOLUME VOLUME PERCENT

    CHANGE 2/ CHANGE 2/ CHANGE 2/Alabama 207,011,192 811,522,224 3.6 213,960,448 1,025,482,672 2.4 205,113,912 1,230,596,584 1.9Alaska - - - - - - - - -Arizona 207,455,170 823,469,897 4.2 211,093,454 1,034,563,351 3.7 207,186,669 1,241,750,020 3.6Arkansas 119,467,064 451,151,336 -1.8 129,368,185 580,519,521 -0.8 123,088,543 703,608,064 -1.0California 1,241,380,739 4,841,266,222 3.3 1,194,403,301 6,035,669,523 3.2 1,384,008,158 7,419,677,681 4.5Colorado 223,518,964 669,312,836 12.5 181,739,211 851,052,047 3.2 182,747,103 1,033,799,150 3.7Connecticut 124,271,893 498,819,206 6.4 150,824,608 649,643,814 8.9 143,690,955 793,334,769 10.6Delaware 33,224,648 123,489,834 1.6 51,513,975 175,003,809 -1.4 16,965,083 191,968,892 0.3Dist. of Col. 14,335,636 57,531,911 -3.6 14,653,591 72,185,502 -4.3 - - -Florida 664,596,742 2,563,064,971 -0.5 684,774,162 3,247,839,133 1.3 649,448,873 3,897,288,006 1.1Georgia 403,698,066 1,564,837,563 2.3 - - - - - -Hawaii 39,255,941 149,395,504 14.0 35,054,725 184,450,229 9.0 31,484,336 215,934,565 6.2Idaho 39,685,760 187,168,667 -8.7 59,958,888 247,127,555 -3.6 49,663,545 296,791,100 -3.6Illinois 456,701,773 1,680,250,843 3.2 - - - - - -Indiana - - - - - - - - -Iowa - - - - - - - - -Kansas 113,958,495 430,525,617 -3.3 117,912,063 548,437,680 -3.1 117,328,829 665,766,509 -2.8Kentucky 171,966,232 673,427,470 3.0 187,868,835 861,296,305 2.5 189,658,655 1,050,954,960 2.2Louisiana 184,797,837 742,952,610 -0.5 195,118,118 938,070,728 -1.8 - - -Maine 69,646,916 202,424,319 -6.7 25,248,501 227,672,820 -15.5 63,940,647 291,613,467 -12.9Maryland 206,224,345 797,012,285 9.7 217,320,662 1,014,332,947 6.9 218,868,569 1,233,201,516 5.8Massachusetts - - - - - - - - -Michigan - - - - - - - - -Minnesota 212,176,990 819,860,375 3.5 227,084,796 1,046,945,171 2.2 234,757,127 1,281,702,298 2.0Mississippi 131,617,237 484,810,418 -5.3 137,495,929 622,306,347 -5.3 134,961,693 757,268,040 -3.7Missouri 267,988,784 976,040,391 -6.3 267,794,046 1,243,834,437 -6.2 272,439,386 1,516,273,823 -4.9Montana 32,824,249 138,487,023 -2.3 - - - - - -Nebraska 72,518,390 266,224,566 -0.1 72,695,345 338,919,911 -1.0 77,854,846 416,774,757 -0.5Nevada 79,949,728 307,543,852 4.3 83,551,075 391,094,927 4.0 83,479,600 474,574,527 4.0New Hampshire 52,062,835 212,841,895 2.3 59,035,055 271,876,950 1.8 59,202,355 331,079,305 1.4New Jersey 328,263,810 1,260,515,601 1.1 348,373,514 1,608,889,115 0.2 351,260,457 1,960,149,572 0.2New Mexico - - - - - - - - -New York - - - - - - - - -North Carolina 349,148,742 1,476,581,149 17.2 362,517,572 1,839,098,721 13.1 360,136,115 2,199,234,836 10.6North Dakota 28,940,358 109,949,884 2.8 30,158,462 140,108,346 2.4 31,604,218 171,712,564 1.3Ohio 430,610,789 1,650,820,291 0.5 448,272,361 2,099,092,652 0.0 465,570,617 2,564,663,269 0.8Oklahoma 160,182,241 603,525,939 2.2 144,999,804 748,525,743 1.2 169,270,167 917,795,910 3.9Oregon 130,202,502 482,049,303 1.8 135,994,849 618,044,152 1.8 132,650,364 750,694,516 0.7Pennsylvania 420,342,918 1,593,997,543 1.3 440,605,847 2,034,603,390 1.0 - - -Rhode Island 33,506,249 129,524,931 1.2 33,623,746 163,148,677 -0.2 - - -South Carolina 192,169,194 732,033,069 1.6 197,569,062 929,602,131 1.0 - - -South Dakota 35,041,369 128,848,177 1.0 36,546,296 165,394,473 -1.9 40,222,059 205,616,532 -1.8Tennessee 251,818,549 944,802,287 -2.1 225,413,049 1,170,215,336 -3.0 272,172,393 1,442,387,729 -0.7Texas 901,152,646 3,522,558,103 6.1 943,952,674 4,466,510,777 4.7 926,765,002 5,393,275,779 4.0Utah 75,546,242 315,425,385 -1.9 87,318,358 402,743,743 -2.8 73,803,623 476,547,366 -5.5Vermont 25,248,461 107,379,273 0.7 29,313,779 136,693,052 0.9 29,645,305 166,338,357 3.8Virginia 310,689,758 1,240,322,362 7.8 334,791,176 1,575,113,538 5.9 330,039,616 1,905,153,154 7.4Washington 223,407,290 851,845,386 0.1 235,551,805 1,087,397,191 0.1 233,744,060 1,321,141,251 -0.2West Virginia 71,138,347 261,535,067 -2.1 81,782,200 343,317,267 1.1 78,617,978 421,935,245 2.5Wisconsin 202,759,633 780,403,111 2.9 210,866,951 991,270,062 0.6 225,773,083 1,217,043,145 1.5Wyoming - - - - - - - - - U.S. Total 2/ 9,540,504,724 36,665,548,696 2.7 8,846,120,478 42,128,093,745 2.0 8,167,163,941 46,157,647,258 2.5Puerto Rico 82,627,691 401,222,449 18.4 - - - - - - Grand Total 2/ 9,623,132,415 37,066,771,145 3.9 8,846,120,478 42,128,093,745 2.0 8,167,163,941 46,157,647,258 2.5

    1/ Exports and dealer transfers are excluded where possible. Cumulative figures include revisions of data for prior months. Volume includes bothgasoline and gasohol. 2/ Percent change is from comparable period of prior year and includes only the States shown. Totals include only those States for which daare shown.

    For information, call the Office of Highway Policy Information, Federal Highway Administration at (202) 366-0170.

  • COMPARISON OF GROSS VOLUME OF GASOLINEREPORTED BY STATES ¹

    TABLE MF-33G (GALLONS) OCTOBER 2001

    JULY CALENDAR AUGUST CALENDAR SEPTEMBER CALENDAR2001 YEAR 2001 YEAR 2001 YEAR

    STATE (21 STATES) CUMULATIVE (8 STATES) CUMULATIVE (0 STATES) CUMULATIVEVOLUME VOLUME PERCENT VOLUME VOLUME PERCENT VOLUME VOLUME PERCENT

    CHANGE 2/ CHANGE 2/ CHANGE 2/Alabama - - - - - - - - -Alaska - - - - - - - - -Arizona 207,831,870 1,449,581,890 4.1 216,976,679 1,666,558,569 4.3 - - -Arkansas 125,976,269 829,584,333 -1.3 127,338,275 956,922,608 -0.8 - - -California - - - - - - - - -Colorado - - - - - - - - -Connecticut - - - - - - - - -Delaware 36,881,157 228,850,049 1.1 29,691,323 258,541,372 -1.3 - - -Dist. of Col. - - - - - - - - -Florida - - - - - - - - -Georgia - - - - - - - - -Hawaii 41,853,946 257,788,511 8.2 - - - - - -Idaho - - - - - - - - -Illinois - - - - - - - - -Indiana - - - - - - - - -Iowa - - - - - - - - -Kansas 117,395,891 783,162,400 -2.5 - - - - - -Kentucky 188,588,698 1,239,543,658 2.2 - - - - - -Louisiana - - - - - - - - -Maine - - - - - - - - -Maryland - - - - - - - - -Massachusetts - - - - - - - - -Michigan - - - - - - - - -Minnesota - - - - - - - - -Mississippi 130,278,129 887,546,169 -4.3 134,897,646 1,022,443,815 -4.8 - - -Missouri 258,928,420 1,775,202,243 -5.2 298,451,316 2,073,653,559 -3.7 - - -Montana - - - - - - - - -Nebraska 78,980,948 495,755,705 -0.5 - - - - - -Nevada 88,235,502 562,810,029 3.9 87,457,292 650,267,321 3.9 - - -New Hampshire 63,366,247 394,445,552 1.6 61,499,874 455,945,426 1.0 - - -New Jersey - - - - - - - - -New Mexico - - - - - - - - -New York - - - - - - - - -North Carolina - - - - - - - - -North Dakota 34,336,100 206,048,664 -0.5 - - - - - -Ohio - - - - - - - - -Oklahoma 166,573,567 1,084,369,477 4.3 - - - - - -Oregon 141,611,584 892,306,100 1.1 - - - - - -Pennsylvania - - - - - - - - -Rhode Island - - - - - - - - -South Carolina - - - - - - - - -South Dakota 43,604,019 249,220,551 -1.5 - - - - - -Tennessee 261,504,817 1,703,892,546 -1.4 - - - - - -Texas 954,575,320 6,347,851,099 3.9 - - - - - -Utah 91,028,522 567,575,888 -5.6 - - - - - -Vermont 31,707,169 198,045,526 2.9 33,429,386 231,474,912 2.0 - - -Virginia - - - - - - - - -Washington 202,917,116 1,524,058,367 -1.6 - - - - - -West Virginia - - - - - - - - -Wisconsin 230,378,426 1,447,421,571 0.8 - - - - - -Wyoming - - - - - - - - - U.S. Total 2/ 3,496,553,717 23,125,060,328 0.8 989,741,791 7,315,807,582 -0.5 - - -Puerto Rico - - - - - - - - - Grand Total 2/ 3,496,553,717 23,125,060,328 0.8 989,741,791 7,315,807,582 -0.5 - - -

    1/ Exports and dealer transfers are excluded where possible. Cumulative figures include revisions of data for prior months. Volume includes bothgasoline and gasohol. 2/ Percent change is from comparable period of prior year and includes only the States shown. Totals include only those States for which dataare shown.

    For information, call the Office of Highway Policy Information, Federal Highway Administration at (202) 366-0170.

  • MONTHLY GASOLINE REPORTED BY STATES - 2000¹COMPILED FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR TABLE MF-33GAFROM STATE FUEL-TAX REPORTS (GALLONS) OCTOBER 2001

    STATE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTALAlabama 181,406,049 192,300,889 203,331,090 206,351,945 218,218,505 206,282,006 209,090,785 215,068,678 194,088,728 203,595,685 197,569,231 204,414,862 2,431,718,453Alaska 20,128,352 20,534,026 20,968,226 20,566,888 24,344,796 28,581,725 31,411,303 28,062,702 23,262,381 13,529,963 11,089,554 32,480,938 274,960,854Arizona 182,559,282 195,684,808 211,781,420 200,242,297 207,264,007 200,731,355 194,354,880 204,731,988 191,653,756 203,290,098 207,677,585 203,307,356 2,403,278,832Arkansas 114,892,489 111,654,421 120,051,483 112,862,081 125,486,001 126,118,259 129,266,546 124,689,153 117,027,505 117,325,810 121,249,853 114,160,649 1,434,784,250California 1,083,914,000 1,137,000,000 1,221,347,659 1,243,241,833 1,163,507,414 1,248,321,221 1,270,349,431 1,299,279,816 1,186,477,579 1,227,203,631 1,203,825,290 1,297,313,316 14,581,781,190Colorado 91,280,014 216,281,841 143,379,635 143,904,306 229,928,729 172,240,648 171,924,027 143,507,907 182,947,520 211,727,849 140,482,538 192,929,109 2,040,534,123Connecticut 112,891,356 114,986,603 126,344,295 114,577,601 127,779,915 120,423,688 125,892,009 126,659,187 125,625,761 132,178,197 126,476,088 122,505,001 1,476,339,701Delaware 28,419,506 29,131,898 32,311,186 31,718,670 55,986,759 13,796,016 35,028,423 35,586,829 28,748,181 29,258,128 30,779,900 32,544,885 383,310,381Dist. of Col. 13,862,289 14,678,015 16,240,434 14,898,257 15,730,038 15,746,368 15,281,852 15,211,368 13,903,650 15,113,967 14,041,267 14,487,529 179,195,034Florida 653,038,070 608,282,378 628,362,649 686,033,340 630,424,248 647,685,674 619,980,509 628,595,922 642,565,652 596,129,209 628,644,591 623,877,215 7,593,619,457Georgia 354,458,146 372,073,846 411,453,655 391,965,211 413,181,699 403,106,779 401,776,849 408,737,144 383,418,485 407,379,859 383,322,706 404,289,880 4,735,164,259Hawaii 31,812,456 23,186,800 40,240,677 35,781,899 38,139,031 34,243,947 34,849,242 31,486,930 30,471,901 40,031,056 33,055,037 27,415,011 400,713,987Idaho 54,257,313 56,853,939 44,102,957 49,719,566 51,307,021 51,785,063 54,890,431 57,313,499 65,930,716 63,943,417 57,253,318 53,599,922 660,957,162Illinois 451,171,338 336,588,538 249,857,729 590,822,558 482,053,127 396,691,683 423,791,368 380,893,917 482,634,051 402,818,458 448,398,310 430,304,123 5,076,025,200Indiana 239,090,537 237,688,276 263,992,957 260,081,477 285,694,621 270,107,061 276,468,267 271,416,319 265,608,951 278,191,436 260,417,241 262,931,626 3,171,688,769Iowa 112,228,124 115,060,189 126,444,404 124,023,284 140,663,275 136,431,259 137,780,264 145,758,531 128,390,221 132,817,905 131,221,212 132,203,425 1,563,022,093Kansas 99,005,646 109,371,248 117,341,117 119,318,377 120,798,343 118,977,698 118,676,825 120,319,109 112,807,385 112,878,033 111,021,182 117,353,732 1,377,868,695Kentucky 149,601,688 166,609,407 157,477,235 180,324,573 186,674,312 187,552,696 184,571,329 173,432,228 176,930,756 168,099,070 168,194,235 177,617,450 2,077,084,979Louisiana 171,443,367 182,292,494 189,379,094 203,740,227 208,041,314 194,902,032 183,402,063 211,701,970 191,276,146 191,743,644 187,163,985 216,384,395 2,331,470,731Maine 51,396,520 80,836,064 5,704,887 79,108,406 52,286,480 65,306,694 73,156,698 53,721,628 21,170,017 96,512,479 56,909,616 61,723,440 697,832,929Maryland 171,878,370 186,492,759 195,703,217 172,441,437 222,671,820 216,034,108 220,084,059 215,917,740 203,271,608 203,389,348 209,925,334 216,143,160 2,433,952,960Massachusetts 211,707,591 210,440,072 217,741,394 237,857,234 244,108,955 238,025,645 241,965,121 245,057,906 241,430,856 238,690,348 229,158,135 238,587,714 2,794,770,971Michigan 379,423,414 384,657,138 416,210,784 390,092,685 438,033,331 436,493,496 408,302,769 485,208,899 358,658,548 488,732,872 408,788,963 428,451,740 5,023,054,639Minnesota 191,847,271 195,447,294 202,418,512 202,268,016 232,064,971 232,851,602 237,434,787 246,241,669 216,090,618 225,847,059 211,740,578 231,396,843 2,625,649,220Mississippi 110,964,238 139,779,652 122,882,789 138,526,892 144,719,618 129,680,866 141,342,044 146,419,533 117,780,703 135,673,383 125,118,312 145,583,121 1,598,471,151Missouri 281,760,069 238,556,260 259,750,646 261,316,915 284,481,711 268,150,773 278,416,929 280,103,497 254,811,600 259,657,053 254,000,807 251,660,136 3,172,666,396Montana 32,289,678 34,640,739 38,558,801 36,302,417 44,395,517 47,298,888 51,807,247 51,662,404 41,815,266 41,586,604 38,474,997 37,244,705 496,077,263Nebraska 63,516,152 65,569,937 68,156,509 69,230,352 75,721,205 76,723,939 79,080,567 81,805,132 75,182,273 71,785,893 71,652,781 72,381,229 870,805,969Nevada 69,068,476 71,140,243 78,339,679 76,381,363 81,224,959 80,369,308 84,948,014 84,198,799 78,098,945 80,506,198 76,385,111 79,013,022 939,674,117New Hampshire 51,879,682 52,198,832 53,185,333 50,828,492 59,092,248 59,182,195 61,957,176 63,294,140 57,688,529 56,596,042 55,497,383 62,165,082 683,565,134New Jersey 299,505,638 297,394,762 318,466,533 331,892,686 358,490,238 351,271,495 356,028,886 338,033,352 376,124,105 336,889,000 312,061,305 347,802,219 4,023,960,219New Mexico 48,718,429 101,855,169 56,260,482 104,535,180 100,799,278 78,150,774 103,026,597 80,824,052 87,643,931 67,529,972 87,197,534 91,640,744 1,008,182,142New York 427,153,308 421,236,095 451,458,874 442,722,773 515,954,166 490,550,846 519,953,500 500,311,644 467,306,500 488,447,225 447,480,342 467,257,884 5,639,833,157North Carolina 246,532,650 322,211,598 353,117,234 338,465,225 365,441,762 362,848,932 353,431,634 375,534,281 376,006,416 380,108,592 375,692,120 352,645,013 4,202,035,457North Dakota 24,756,091 27,221,894 26,886,464 28,138,886 29,769,721 32,700,712 37,532,688 36,354,877 30,447,990 31,630,030 29,274,497 29,988,131 364,701,981Ohio 390,895,415 391,973,662 433,941,148 424,993,067 456,894,437 446,723,501 454,866,699 459,848,867 427,365,328 441,956,860 426,793,765 448,595,453 5,204,848,202Oklahoma 132,439,173 140,201,398 160,488,834 157,640,520 149,016,370 143,533,747 156,252,407 154,648,676 147,942,478 153,438,659 152,701,565 152,400,435 1,800,704,262Oregon 104,705,074 119,696,629 126,687,379 122,392,024 133,670,241 138,635,498 136,594,486 142,983,626 128,304,231 130,147,291 124,408,630 124,829,474 1,533,054,583Pennsylvania 374,345,098 375,018,663 414,507,680 409,457,164 441,696,793 441,230,688 434,237,307 444,101,008 420,022,606 432,446,002 416,057,879 438,369,125 5,041,490,013Rhode Island 31,719,808 30,633,275 32,737,000 32,874,991 35,462,580 35,976,045 34,749,794 31,814,807 33,611,435 34,307,742 33,058,718 37,411,494 404,357,689South Carolina 162,645,351 175,558,425 194,600,592 187,566,337 200,417,533 195,850,677 197,863,128 198,599,545 180,422,736 191,422,047 182,322,750 187,952,562 2,255,221,683South Dakota 30,351,095 32,019,510 32,421,929 32,827,349 40,984,445 40,846,077 43,525,792 46,678,639 36,860,233 36,588,858 35,612,968 35,089,718 443,806,613Tennessee 250,240,755 232,321,559 237,584,782 244,945,595 241,868,803 245,533,529 275,138,804 250,914,257 234,986,276 252,599,568 248,366,247 242,606,018 2,957,106,193Texas 807,063,238 803,735,325 883,822,072 825,855,087 945,360,904 921,353,743 924,864,019 912,702,984 919,797,066 901,721,056 880,091,330 907,576,934 10,633,943,758Utah 74,658,433 73,711,727 91,915,276 81,358,546 92,730,831 89,890,286 96,771,782 96,791,269 87,854,451 88,839,786 79,097,434 82,027,836 1,035,647,657Vermont 25,494,936 27,065,113 27,257,770 26,849,788 28,739,173 24,850,729 32,145,835 34,560,272 27,884,401 29,587,949 24,318,317 49,307,090 358,061,373Virginia 266,413,735 302,097,570 279,197,997 302,439,879 337,045,051 287,403,063 304,054,911 356,078,939 301,579,536 319,048,914 297,872,351 290,389,680 3,643,621,626Washington 205,459,382 207,214,018 221,690,011 216,995,181 234,420,887 237,693,427 225,348,812 253,263,204 231,073,836 185,153,639 259,107,172 219,549,271 2,696,968,840West Virginia 64,543,055 70,148,521 55,412,928 77,114,059 72,279,468 72,049,502 74,952,748 76,353,361 69,516,172 70,511,552 65,133,562 64,462,692 832,477,620Wisconsin 178,042,462 184,576,621 195,076,115 200,723,102 226,461,736 214,660,258 235,971,978 228,215,262 206,619,515 198,699,245 206,395,937 223,854,737 2,499,296,968Wyoming 33,653,596 22,328,735 24,961,486 13,642,468 32,275,795 21,403,167 34,453,069 39,232,303 27,189,917 45,498,244 21,560,414 28,018,868 344,218,062 U.S. Total 9,940,528,205 10,258,238,875 10,601,553,039 11,047,958,506 11,643,804,182 11,296,999,388 11,529,046,690 11,633,929,769 11,028,327,447 11,262,804,925 10,904,139,977 11,306,245,994 132,453,576,997Puerto Rico 74,009,544 106,570,200 72,541,394 85,654,716 120,886,195 174,574,727 80,630,699 97,640,167 108,483,069 87,746,213 78,260,369 93,747,067 1,180,744,360 Grand Total 10,014,537,749 10,364,809,075 10,674,094,433 11,133,613,222 11,764,690,377 11,471,574,115 11,609,677,389 11,731,569,936 11,136,810,516 11,350,551,138 10,982,400,346 11,399,993,061 133,634,321,357 1/ This table shows gross volume of gasoline reported by wholesale distributors in each State. The data are taken from State taxation reports and may reflect time lags of 6 weeks or more between thewholesale and retail levels. The data include highway use, nonhighway use, and losses.

  • MONTHLY SPECIAL FUEL REPORTED BY STATES - 2001¹COMPILED FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR TABLE MF-33SFFROM STATE FUEL-TAX REPORTS (GALLONS) OCTOBER 2001

    STATE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL 2/(47 STATES) (46 STATES) (43 STATES) (42 STATES) (39 STATES) (33 STATES) (20 STATES) (8 STATES) (0 STATES) (0 STATES) (0 STATES) (0 STATES)

    Alabama 47,724,277 76,029,293 51,344,648 49,348,085 66,197,713 50,344,336 - - - - - - 340,988,352 Alaska 2,206,962 10,990,316 11,408,390 - - - - - - - - - 24,605,668 Arizona 56,346,389 51,289,499 63,825,232 51,600,625 62,427,890 62,414,712 53,467,293 54,167,733 - - - - 455,539,373 Arkansas 46,082,954 48,915,915 46,770,272 51,402,464 48,690,656 51,521,032 45,876,772 51,784,030 - - - - 391,044,095 California 215,341,108 156,858,546 243,944,824 209,051,825 217,223,818 - - - - - - - 1,042,420,121 Colorado 16,774,774 53,734,908 24,943,655 47,961,837 39,713,424 43,543,655 - - - - - - 226,672,253 Connecticut 18,359,486 16,475,947 19,231,422 17,188,521 19,457,879 20,024,337 - - - - - - 110,737,592 Delaware 4,737,032 4,260,520 4,733,170 4,589,736 5,345,285 4,605,736 4,895,080 3,800,968 - - - - 36,967,527 Dist. of Col. 2,149,446 1,926,949 2,970,391 2,044,679 2,085,929 - - - - - - - 11,177,394 Florida 108,577,901 110,469,826 97,297,882 106,301,037 99,036,836 115,089,660 - - - - - - 636,773,142 Georgia 132,255,096 92,568,519 140,631,713 120,751,004 - - - - - - - - 486,206,332 Hawaii 3,283,480 2,366,603 3,014,601 2,630,053 2,838,595 3,095,748 3,036,383 - - - - - 20,265,463 Idaho 20,627,072 12,870,816 17,082,620 14,212,580 18,220,720 17,565,600 - - - - - - 100,579,408 Illinois 98,578,895 5,207,870 94,233,355 86,449,271 - - - - - - - - 284,469,391 Indiana - - - - - - - - - - - - -Iowa 41,753,936 39,229,216 - - - - - - - - - - 80,983,152 Kansas 29,715,050 26,621,173 28,623,698 11,301,132 48,212,052 29,140,224 32,546,245 - - - - - 206,159,574 Kentucky 61,370,998 56,577,719 70,788,564 62,166,418 66,964,257 67,000,466 72,372,392 - - - - - 457,240,814 Louisiana 45,704,071 47,376,974 43,611,547 60,103,422 52,933,595 - - - - - - - 249,729,609 Maine 12,476,708 9,473,169 19,958,184 12,453,198 12,042,008 15,659,315 - - - - - - 82,062,582 Maryland 35,071,518 40,451,670 46,212,745 41,313,946 41,484,686 41,992,548 - - - - - - 246,527,113 Massachusetts 22,573,839 - - - - - - - - - - - 22,573,839 Michigan 82,324,601 63,813,691 63,713,830 - - - - - - - - - 209,852,122 Minnesota 50,028,057 45,480,831 48,343,191 45,225,985 51,333,995 54,993,168 - - - - - - 295,405,227 Mississippi 36,009,458 43,557,971 40,120,296 43,256,254 42,161,679 43,757,612 40,485,610 45,028,728 - - - - 334,377,608 Missouri 73,959,523 61,617,743 86,251,730 76,168,150 81,148,443 76,212,074 76,255,428 79,422,764 - - - - 611,035,855 Montana 15,721,739 11,455,914 12,349,703 13,634,194 - - - - - - - - 53,161,550 Nebraska 25,592,805 24,285,721 32,587,219 28,432,291 29,568,996 32,892,967 30,154,817 - - - - - 203,514,816 Nevada 33,901,296 22,875,817 17,425,067 21,646,295 25,225,855 19,168,661 27,159,176 29,758,727 - - - - 197,160,894 New Hampshire 6,515,567 8,190,965 7,375,540 6,769,733 12,130,283 8,480,896 7,099,260 10,206,154 - - - - 66,768,398 New Jersey 80,254,642 69,613,406 62,701,687 64,775,458 85,029,049 65,714,583 - - - - - - 428,088,825 New Mexico - - - - - - - - - - - - -New York 54,461,646 53,348,849 - - - - - - - - - - 107,810,495 North Carolina 80,109,116 85,628,160 78,090,659 79,927,785 81,326,731 93,126,105 - - - - - - 498,208,556 North Dakota 10,026,055 13,030,635 11,215,378 11,275,910 13,360,142 11,539,740 11,623,085 - - - - - 82,070,945 Ohio 139,962,073 105,134,940 129,148,944 127,936,123 121,915,802 118,707,483 - - - - - - 742,805,365 Oklahoma (11,461,899) (45,814,570) (18,763,286) 122,772,036 104,705,688 58,425,897 135,817,849 - - - - - 345,681,715 Oregon - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pennsylvania 103,657,459 95,146,871 107,903,809 104,014,571 116,683,121 - - - - - - - 527,405,831 Rhode Island 4,147,452 3,848,291 4,430,764 4,168,855 5,056,552 - - - - - - - 21,651,914 South Carolina 54,801,870 49,074,083 53,916,771 48,296,544 56,117,983 - - - - - - - 262,207,251 South Dakota 10,789,010 10,368,169 12,112,689 11,683,431 13,248,289 12,255,741 12,832,470 - - - - - 83,289,799 Tennessee 70,349,910 67,687,888 75,318,590 70,800,810 76,703,902 69,031,916 64,091,013 - - - - - 493,984,029 Texas 255,345,995 241,756,606 221,441,019 244,829,847 277,397,221 254,090,306 265,948,798 - - - - - 1,760,809,792 Utah 27,626,586 24,030,113 22,005,585 22,979,506 37,579,110 47,737,925 12,820,430 - - - - - 194,779,255 Vermont 6,431,160 4,928,534 - 5,408,770 5,176,998 5,881,977 6,338,676 3,698,244 - - - - 37,864,359 Virginia 99,500,162 81,331,148 83,292,263 84,046,101 91,861,362 95,751,808 - - - - - - 535,782,844 Washington 37,593,300 41,839,263 44,112,276 41,240,343 52,059,147 32,383,921 44,361,286 - - - - - 293,589,536 West Virginia 12,524,004 27,858,928 23,541,491 19,222,853 30,025,974 26,876,221 - - - - - - 140,049,471 Wisconsin 52,192,813 47,818,514 55,673,744 52,001,833 60,916,719 54,492,021 54,747,282 - - - - - 377,842,926 Wyoming - - - - - - - - - - - - - U.S. Total 2/ 2,434,075,392 2,121,603,929 2,304,935,872 2,301,383,511 2,273,608,384 1,703,518,391 1,001,929,345 277,867,348 - - - - 14,418,922,172 Puerto Rico 29,025,064 21,492,073 16,344,891 21,293,240 - - - - - - - - 88,155,268 Grand Total 2/ 2,463,100,456 2,143,096,002 2,321,280,763 2,322,676,751 2,273,608,384 1,703,518,391 1,001,929,345 277,867,348 - - - - 14,507,077,440 1/ This table shows gross volume of special fuels (primarily diesel fuel with small amounts of liquefied petroleum been made. When interstate motor carrier fuel volume is reported quarterly to FHWA, the volume isgas) reported by the State motor fuel tax agencies. To the extent possible, fuel consumed by Federal, State, and shown in the third month of the quarter. Highway use of special fuels is reported in table MF-21 in thelocal government agencies and all nonhighway use has been excluded from this table. Further adjustments may annual report, Highway Statistics.be made during the year-end analysis. In many cases, the data reflect retail sales, but a number of States tax 2/ Total includes only those States for which data are shown.special fuels at the wholesale level. In some cases, corrections for interstate motor carrier use have not

  • MONTHLY SPECIAL FUEL REPORTED BY STATES - 2000¹COMPILED FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR TABLE MF-33SFFROM STATE FUEL-TAX REPORTS (GALLONS) OCTOBER 2001

    STATE JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL 2/(51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES) (51 STATES)

    Alabama 46,140,783 73,104,223 45,000,813 55,469,135 103,536,357 52,480,345 48,636,948 100,190,917 48,965,446 53,137,484 97,120,496 45,968,945 769,751,892 Alaska 5,644,084 12,926,340 10,667,158 12,643,582 6,664,472 9,859,505 20,482,973 16,423,610 (10,959,057) (5,753,627) 14,729,903 (1,974,023) 91,354,920 Arizona 42,659,133 54,079,014 48,501,352 56,313,021 55,214,517 48,144,472 52,634,723 52,467,738 53,508,229 57,100,006 55,572,997 56,566,028 632,761,230 Arkansas 59,117,765 43,018,939 57,606,703 46,670,982 51,733,278 45,167,543 48,816,017 49,656,790 43,716,687 51,642,574 45,485,042 45,209,952 587,842,272 California 170,207,751 223,442,683 238,734,232 217,373,347 231,288,948 245,488,334 213,709,273 234,015,374 225,579,679 218,908,370 202,559,906 218,058,229 2,639,366,126 Colorado 28,816,531 42,312,799 37,397,197 37,947,878 47,497,564 39,041,471 41,731,864 28,234,899 38,158,359 56,614,171 32,327,074 40,705,002 470,784,809 Connecticut 14,701,157 15,436,948 31,684,280 16,592,363 20,592,396 32,295,376 18,995,744 20,876,386 31,475,694 21,449,255 20,458,306 30,356,052 274,913,957 Delaware 4,223,601 4,460,025 5,099,558 4,671,850 5,190,630 6,243,591 4,535,512 4,984,299 4,659,772 5,104,540 4,574,874 4,571,497 58,319,749 Dist. of Col. 1,720,488 1,923,261 1,929,082 1,766,288 2,101,363 2,107,300 2,005,327 1,998,756 1,908,346 1,999,700 1,917,724 1,837,343 23,214,978 Florida 110,305,496 100,037,638 104,914,485 115,167,203 108,547,335 113,503,824 104,476,456 96,332,474 102,119,215 98,865,086 110,726,659 114,864,325 1,279,860,196 Georgia 112,215,850 117,335,256 119,158,636 107,749,048 131,508,454 119,639,357 113,755,891 121,957,458 106,298,336 134,019,269 102,630,841 104,340,597 1,390,608,993 Hawaii 1,827,702 2,360,915 3,155,492 3,050,427 2,887,188 3,197,641 3,024,491 2,334,080 2,453,890 3,719,024 2,832,707 2,977,356 33,820,913 Idaho 18,176,408 16,428,752 14,868,356 18,029,824 15,449,988 17,737,132 19,726,216 16,177,972 20,535,284 22,786,292 17,257,624 19,107,496 216,281,344 Illinois 6,022,263 126,412,152 95,815,442 121,895,954 82,124,347 127,009,898 87,190,358 86,310,566 155,077,214 86,643,619 89,010,609 217,638,293 1,281,150,715 Indiana 93,210,729 102,096,633 118,417,290 102,816,709 112,440,166 100,691,853 94,973,395 106,720,795 109,815,047 117,944,220 113,772,866 104,093,288 1,276,992,991 Iowa 40,114,764 37,681,654 36,963,180 43,641,264 45,261,310 37,388,010 40,844,743 48,959,975 37,347,722 48,679,305 46,847,121 35,644,321 499,373,369 Kansas 28,146,271 26,012,876 24,969,223 30,013,687 29,606,529 31,353,295 44,583,635 30,963,002 30,199,407 29,156,445 27,634,512 28,989,568 361,628,450 Kentucky 67,939,961 68,418,786 72,544,722 73,136,046 81,152,089 89,758,700 71,063,190 61,057,825 51,934,945 66,943,995 67,270,879 58,376,339 829,597,477 Louisiana 42,323,064 52,031,560 46,156,059 42,583,757 57,753,204 47,266,385 55,226,532 35,023,007 52,342,160 52,717,401 48,605,860 50,135,689 582,164,678 Maine 15,066,712 13,425,157 9,224,612 12,911,075 11,893,523 15,560,858 15,618,255 14,497,357 14,366,479 14,396,571 10,310,856 18,924,827 166,196,282 Maryland 30,385,081 42,473,014 40,828,543 47,092,354 40,276,132 47,108,383 39,278,715 44,412,992 38,044,186 45,589,387 46,464,074 39,289,483 501,242,344 Massachusetts 28,650,631 31,353,104 19,643,608 45,547,910 39,351,536 33,582,546 33,184,291 37,993,645 37,273,327 28,710,479 39,880,262 32,920,212 408,091,551 Michigan 69,358,918 75,148,842 70,681,244 68,081,624 88,867,193 73,977,623 81,250,720 86,819,870 71,906,654 90,254,971 76,709,340 64,130,785 917,187,784 Minnesota 41,443,203 39,892,806 49,455,552 55,834,517 50,771,508 61,018,886 50,730,985 58,552,854 57,329,634 60,104,936 52,582,317 61,245,159 638,962,357 Mississippi 38,110,882 42,662,540 39,537,269 48,687,332 45,046,149 44,649,942 42,407,014 46,277,187 42,811,673 47,204,365 35,782,545 41,897,314 515,074,212 Missouri 90,801,708 76,500,981 88,135,537 82,162,115 68,825,509 76,655,271 61,301,458 77,116,444 69,665,408 79,176,799 76,358,327 74,462,105 921,161,662 Montana 14,207,483 13,546,935 14,798,126 16,271,542 16,016,802 13,005,303 18,383,217 18,706,482 17,153,809 18,794,707 15,990,992 13,574,691 190,450,089 Nebraska 26,032,492 25,024,618 35,419,950 28,681,766 28,120,928 36,924,798 28,372,252 32,385,003 27,605,149 33,592,907 29,165,517 33,149,685 364,475,065 Nevada 20,681,596 19,101,011 15,223,398 24,733,483 26,081,161 18,473,581 26,716,880 26,511,110 18,674,991 27,066,374 27,100,073 13,942,360 264,306,018 New Hampshire 3,860,363 8,817,975 7,009,236 7,710,474 10,182,412 7,775,292 7,594,231 11,244,406 7,698,381 8,716,856 10,625,388 8,257,100 99,492,114 New Jersey 45,869,046 61,651,529 61,606,575 73,880,000 79,570,636 67,090,414 57,213,569 72,176,990 74,643,783 63,054,283 74,154,461 55,871,821 786,783,107 New Mexico 34,827,973 43,642,723 18,367,420 43,274,310 44,742,859 37,971,741 35,387,202 34,715,938 35,566,295 30,858,588 37,398,686 8,872,703 405,626,438 New York 66,946,361 67,011,939 110,542,295 73,285,687 84,222,501 122,220,856 79,037,305 91,255,061 83,488,108 77,320,604 67,125,772 71,522,977 993,979,466 North Carolina 123,895,344 63,596,082 95,097,939 80,865,432 77,068,992 95,918,823 79,283,932 73,103,182 85,309,936 93,948,594 77,551,536 75,430,089 1,021,069,881 North Dakota 9,993,300 11,136,469 11,229,150 10,080,495 12,900,619 11,934,677 10,412,767 14,647,216 12,877,204 13,764,138 12,819,058 12,339,111 144,134,204 Ohio 128,024,123 119,792,035 133,611,675 113,366,956 122,158,679 134,972,639 122,831,312 126,394,622 143,595,511 131,849,124 117,905,171 116,021,003 1,510,522,850 Oklahoma 98,490,252 (4,132,518) 59,344,226 134,902,104 (10,329,576) 71,576,312 108,664,981 (12,769,046) 64,025,212 118,916,415 40,539,419 59,635,777 728,863,558 Oregon 34,730,043 33,618,435 31,761,537 34,653,776 34,927,905 35,301,866 35,741,936 36,441,009 38,526,492 37,148,039 36,290,517 35,121,807 424,263,362 Pennsylvania 98,986,475 96,686,974 129,577,009 105,146,027 114,471,175 142,904,017 103,416,866 115,678,248 127,390,630 111,907,298 105,705,271 123,394,780 1,375,264,770 Rhode Island 4,292,880 4,039,416 5,028,023 3,678,085 4,183,339 4,772,105 4,852,833 4,483,274 5,510,108 4,483,902 4,335,233 4,657,658 54,316,856 South Carolina 44,842,776 54,828,875 58,516,666 50,249,443 57,783,190 54,139,432 46,661,874 54,996,846 49,214,696 48,395,281 52,141,757 48,488,746 620,259,582 South Dakota 10,729,764 10,078,978 11,595,376 11,008,333 12,702,383 12,998,663 12,575,495 14,165,254 13,111,464 14,352,138 13,084,277 10,728,601 147,130,726 Tennessee 76,665,575 76,056,858 93,105,398 65,824,717 61,204,279 82,267,974 69,654,479 74,489,317 74,271,579 79,978,382 71,277,322 65,908,534 890,704,414 Texas 218,052,270 216,151,596 231,085,897 203,524,620 223,157,806 245,746,652 245,992,639 247,880,394 267,603,480 241,892,958 241,534,322 242,169,165 2,824,791,799 Utah 30,897,497 27,372,467 20,127,579 20,623,661 35,349,463 47,068,379 15,351,290 21,714,502 27,244,015 30,484,650 25,631,804 36,710,408 338,575,715 Vermont 3,602,745 3,882,654 5,354,390 1,074,607 2,201,592 4,008,538 2,088,412 6,174,516 5,687,587 5,746,799 4,975,640 8,355,796 53,153,276 Virginia 77,778,303 78,667,775 86,493,348 77,459,792 91,295,999 82,351,605 80,456,989 94,622,309 79,612,817 91,640,777 78,850,795 76,351,417 995,581,926 Washington 39,077,448 42,196,001 41,892,216 41,816,726 53,827,869 51,110,678 39,745,706 51,056,379 58,361,944 42,670,572 54,265,512 49,674,017 565,695,068 West Virginia 20,077,625 26,059,447 19,539,090 19,686,170 26,748,275 27,056,555 16,703,504 28,507,589 24,010,157 19,870,596 21,666,781 21,066,706 270,992,495 Wisconsin 39,979,788 53,320,793 52,868,427 52,835,671 62,384,597 55,754,428 55,676,372 58,614,867 56,209,034 52,970,450 56,120,935 57,601,286 654,336,648 Wyoming 28,886,532 16,978,236 14,539,653 19,070,114 23,475,260 14,274,039 25,962,943 24,139,831 17,528,686 35,114,036 27,551,758 24,571,733 272,092,821 U.S. Total 2/ 2,508,758,990 2,610,104,201 2,794,824,224 2,781,553,283 2,830,030,830 2,998,546,908 2,738,963,712 2,801,691,571 2,851,454,804 2,921,653,105 2,743,231,718 2,783,754,153 33,364,567,499 Puerto Rico 57,242,450 37,190,800 49,005,425 21,631,845 8,085,020 48,611,653 33,375,969 31,182,009 47,420,357 35,244,036 66,625,178 40,449,455 476,064,197 Grand Total 2/ 2,566,001,440 2,647,295,001 2,843,829,649 2,803,185,128 2,838,115,850 3,047,158,561 2,772,339,681 2,832,873,580 2,898,875,161 2,956,897,141 2,809,856,896 2,824,203,608 33,840,631,696 1/ This table shows gross volume of special fuels (primarily diesel fuel with small amounts of liquefied petroleum been made. When interstate motor carrier fuel volume is reported quarterly to FHWA, the volume isgas) reported by the State motor fuel tax agencies. To the extent possible, fuel consumed by Federal, State, and shown in the third month of the quarter. Highway use of special fuels is reported in table MF-21 in thelocal government agencies and all nonhighway use has been excluded from this table. Further adjustments may annual report, Highway Statistics.be made during the year-end analysis. In many cases, the data reflect retail sales, but a number of States tax 2/ Total includes only those States for which data are shown.special fuels at the wholesale level. In some cases, corrections for interstate motor carrier use have not

  • TAX RATES ON MOTOR FUEL - September 2001¹TABLE MF-121T

    OCTOBER 2001 (CENTS PER GALLON) SHEET 1 OF 2GASOLINE DIESEL LIQUEFIED GASOHOL

    STATE PETROLEUM GAS 2/RATE EFFECTIVE RATE EFFECTIVE RATE EFFECTIVE RATE EFFECTIVE EXEMPTION

    DATE DATE DATE DATEAlabama * 18 06/01/92 19 06/01/92 17 06/01/92 18 06/01/92 -Alaska 8 07/01/61 8 07/01/61 - - 8 07/01/97 -Arizona * 18 07/01/90 26 07/01/00 18 07/01/90 18 07/01/90 -Arkansas * 20.5 07/01/00 22.5 07/01/00 16.5 04/01/91 20.5 07/01/00 -

    21.5 07/01/01 21.5 07/01/0121.7 09/01/01 22.7 09/01/01 21.7 09/01/01

    California * 18 01/01/94 18 01/01/94 6 01/01/76 18 01/01/94 -Colorado * 22 01/01/91 20.5 01/01/92 20.5 01/01/92 22 01/01/91 -Connecticut * 25 07/01/00 18 09/01/91 - 07/01/96 24 07/01/00 1Delaware * 23 01/01/95 22 01/01/95 22 01/01/95 23 01/01/95 -Dist. of Col. 20 10/01/94 20 10/01/94 20 10/01/94 20 10/01/94 -Florida * 13.6 01/01/01 25.9 01/01/01 16.0 01/01/98 13.1 01/01/99 -Georgia 7.5 07/01/71 7.5 07/01/71 7.5 07/01/71 7.5 07/01/71 -Hawaii 16 07/01/91 16 07/01/91 11 07/01/91 16 07/01/91 -Idaho * 25 04/01/96 25 04/01/96 18.1 04/01/96 22.5 07/01/94 2.5Illinois * 19 01/01/90 21.5 01/01/90 19 01/01/90 19 01/01/90 -Indiana * 15 04/01/88 16 04/01/88 - - 15 04/01/88 -Iowa 20 01/01/89 22.5 01/01/89 20 01/01/89 19 01/01/89 1Kansas * 20 07/01/99 22 07/01/99 19 07/01/99 20 07/01/99 -

    21 07/01/01 23 07/01/01 20 07/01/01 21 07/01/01Kentucky * 16.4 07/15/94 13.4 07/15/94 15 07/01/86 16.4 07/15/94 -Louisiana * 20 01/01/90 20 01/01/90 16 07/01/93 20 01/01/90 -Maine 22 08/01/99 23 08/01/99 21 08/01/99 22 08/01/99 -Maryland 23.5 05/01/92 24.25 07/01/93 23.5 07/01/93 23.5 05/01/92 -Massachusetts * 21 01/01/91 21 01/01/91 14.9 04/01/01 21 01/01/91 -Michigan * 19 08/01/97 15 01/01/84 15 01/01/84 19 08/01/97 -Minnesota * 20 05/01/88 20 05/01/88 15 07/01/95 20 05/01/88 -Mississippi * 18.4 07/01/93 18.4 07/01/93 17 01/01/89 18.4 07/01/93 -Missouri * 17 04/01/96 17 04/01/96 17 04/01/96 17 04/01/96 -Montana * 27 07/01/94 27.75 07/01/94 - - 27 07/01/94 -Nebraska * 23.9 01/01/00 23.9 01/01/00 23.9 01/01/00 23.9 01/01/00 -

    24.5 07/01/01 24.5 07/01/01 24.5 07/01/01 24.5 07/01/01Nevada 24.75 01/01/97 27.75 01/01/97 22.00 07/01/97 24.75 01/01/97 -New Hampshire * 19.5 07/01/95 19.5 07/01/95 18 06/16/91 19.5 07/01/95 -New Jersey * 10.5 07/01/88 13.5 07/01/88 5.25 07/01/88 10.5 01/01/92 -New Mexico * 18.5 10/01/00 19.5 10/01/00 6 01/01/98 18.5 10/01/98 -New York * 22 01/01/01 20.25 01/01/01 8 01/01/01 22 01/01/01 -North Carolina * 24.3 01/01/01 24.3 01/01/01 24.3 01/01/01 24.3 01/01/01 -

    24.1 37073.00 24.1 37073.00 24.1 37073.00 24.1 37073.00North Dakota * 21 07/01/99 21 07/01/99 21 07/01/99 21 07/01/99 -Ohio * 22 07/01/93 22 07/01/93 22 07/01/93 22 07/01/93 -Oklahoma * 17 07/01/89 14 07/01/89 17 07/01/89 17 07/01/89 -Oregon * 24 01/01/00 24 01/01/00 24 01/01/00 24 01/01/00 -Pennsylvania * 26 01/01/01 30.9 01/01/01 19 01/01/01 26 01/01/01 -Rhode Island * 29 07/08/94 29 07/08/94 29 07/08/94 29 07/08/94 -South Carolina 16 01/01/89 16 01/01/89 16 01/01/89 16 01/01/91 -South Dakota * 22 04/01/99 22 04/01/99 20 04/01/99 20 04/01/99 2Tennessee * 20 04/01/89 17 04/01/90 14 04/01/89 20 04/01/89 -Texas * 20 10/01/91 20 10/01/91 15 01/01/87 20 10/01/91 -Utah * 24.5 07/01/97 24.5 07/01/97 24.5 07/01/97 24.5 07/01/97 -Vermont * 20 08/01/97 26 07/01/00 - - 20 08/01/97 -Virginia * 17.5 07/01/92 16 07/01/92 16 01/01/94 17.5 07/01/92 -Washington * 23 04/01/91 23 04/01/91 - - 23.00 05/01/94 -West Virginia * 25.65 01/01/01 25.65 01/01/01 25.65 01/01/01 25.65 01/01/01 -Wisconsin * 27.3 04/01/01 27.3 04/01/01 20 04/01/01 27.3 04/01/01 -Wyoming * 14 07/01/98 14 07/01/98 - - 14 07/01/98 -Mean 19.966 20.149 14.948 19.679Weighted Avg. 19.067 19.725 13.94 19.777Federal Tax 18.4 10/01/97 24.4 10/01/97 13.6 10/01/97 13.1 01/01/01 5.3

  • TAX RATES ON MOTOR FUEL - September 2001¹TABLE MF-121T

    OCTOBER 2001 SHEET 2 OF 2

    STATE

    PERCENT Alabama 4 Applies to fuel not taxable under volume tax laws. Arizona 5 Applies to fuel not taxed under the motor-fuel or use-fuel taxes. Liquefied petroleum gas sold, used or stored in State is exempt. Arkansas 4.5 Special fuel for municipal buses and gasoline are exempt. California 6 Applies to sales price including Federal and State motor-fuel taxes. Colorado 3 Applies to fuel not taxable under volume tax laws.Connecticut 5 A Petroleum Products Gross Earnings tax is applied to many petroleum products, in addition to the per gallon taxes shown on Sheet 1. Dist. of Col. 5.75 Applies to fuel not taxable under volume tax laws. Georgia 4 A 3-percent "second motor-fuel tax" and a 1-percent sales tax apply to sales price including Federal motor-fuel tax. Hawaii 4 Applies to sales price excluding Federal and State motor-fuel taxes. Alcohol fuels are exempt. Idaho 5 Fuels subject to the motor fuel volume tax are exempt. Indiana 5 Applies to sales price excluding Federal and State motor-fuel taxes. Iowa 5 Applies to fuel not taxable under fuel tax laws, including those fuels taxable, then subject to refund. Kansas 4.9 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Kentucky 6 Applies to sales price, exclusive of Federal tax, of fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Louisiana 4 Fuels subject to volume tax are exempt. Gasohol is exempt if alcohol produced in State. Maine 6 Applies to motor fuel not taxed at the maximum rate for highway use under the volume tax laws. Maryland 5 Applies to fuels not taxable under Maryland motor fuel tax laws, unless statutorily exempt from the sales and use tax. Massachusetts 5 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Michigan 6 Applies to sales price including Federal volume tax except when used in a passenger vehicle with capacity of 10 or more for hire over regularly scheduled routes in State. Minnesota 6 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Nebraska 5 Gasoline is exempt. Diesel and alternative fuels subject to the volume tax are exempt. New Mexico 5 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Ethanol blends deductible under the gasoline tax laws are exempt. New York 4 Applies to sales price including Federal motor-fuel tax. North Dakota 5 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Ohio 5 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Oklahoma 4.5 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Pennsylvania 6 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. South Carolina 5 Applies to sales price of aviation gasoline only. South Dakota 4 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Tennessee * 6 Gasoline on which the volume tax has been paid and not refunded and motor fuel subject to the use fuel tax are exempt. Texas 6.25 Applies to fuels not taxed or exempted under other laws. Utah 4.875 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Washington 6.5 Applies fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Certain providers of public transportation of handicapped persons are exempt. Wisconsin 5 Applies to fuels not taxable under the volume tax laws. Wyoming 4 Applies to sales price of LPG. Gasoline and diesel subject to volume tax are exempt.

    1/ This table shows motor-fuel tax rates in effect as of January 1, and any subsequent changes that have occurred through the date shown in the title. Only taxes that are levied as a dollar amountper volume of motor fuel are included on sheet 1. Taxes that apply to all petroleum products without distinguishing motor fuel are omitted. Local option taxes are included only when they have beenadopted uniformly Statewide. For States marked with an asterisk, see the notes below: Alabama - The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include a 2¢ per gallon inspection fee. Alabama-registered LPG vehicles pay an annual fee based on vehicle type in lieu of the volume tax. Arizona-The fuel tax on diesel remains at 18 cents per gallon for light and exempt vehicles, but is set at 27 cents per gallon if used to propel a truck with more than two axles or with a declaredgross vehicle weight over 26,000 pounds. Arkansas - The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include 0.4 ¢ per gallon Environmental Assurance Fee. Applicants for LPG user permits must pay a fee in lieu of the volume tax. California - LPG users may pay an annual fee in lieu of the volume tax. Colorado - Owners of LPG vehicles registered in the State must pay an annual fee in lieu of the volume tax. Connecticut - The tax is computed at 5% of the gross earnings from the first sale of a petroleum product in the State. Delaware - Rates are variable, adjusted annually. Florida - Tax rates are variable, adjusted annually. For gasoline and gasohol, in addition to the rates shown, there is a State-imposed State Comprehensive Enhanced Transportation System (SCETS) taxthat varies by county from 0-5.0¢ per gallon. All counties levy the SCETS tax on gasoline, but a few levy less than the maximum rate. LPG vehicles registered in the State pay an annual fee in lieu of thetax on alternative fuels and the SCETS tax. Idaho - LPG users may pay an annual fee based on vehicle weight in lieu of volume tax. Illinois - Motor carriers pay an additional 6.3¢ per gallon on gasoline, 6.5¢ on diesel, and 5.9¢ on LPG. Indiana - Motor carriers pay an additional 11¢ per gallon. LPG vehicles pay an annual fee. Iowa - effective 7/1/2002, motor fuel tax rates will be adjusted annually based on the amounts of ethanol blended gasoline being sold and distributed annually. Kansas - LPG users may pay an annual fee based on mileage and gross vehicle weight in lieu of the volume tax. Kentucky - Tax rates are variable, adjusted quarterly. A 2% surtax is imposed on gasoline and 4.7% on special fuels for any vehicle with 3 or more axles. The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include1.4¢ per gallon Petroleum Environmental Assurance Fee. Louisiana - Owners of LPG vehicles of 10,000 pounds or less gross vehicle weight pay an annual fee based on mileage. Massachusetts - Tax rates are variable, adjusted quarterly. Michigan - For vehicles defined under the Motor Carrier Fuel Tax Act, diesel fuel is discounted 6 cents per gallon at the pump; and is assessed a 12 cents per gallons surcharge on a quarterly return,with a provision for a 6 cent per gallon refund on fuel purchased in Michigan. Minnesota - There is a credit to the wholesaler of 15¢ per gallon of alcohol used to make gasohol. Mississippi - The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include 0.4¢ per gallon dedicated to the Groundwater Protection Trust Fund. Missouri - LPG vehicles 18,000 pounds or less gross vehicle weight registered in the State pay an annual fee in lieu of the volume tax. Montana - LPG vehicles registered in the State pay an annual fee based on gross weight in lieu of the volume tax. Out-of-State vehicles purchase trip permits. There is an alcohol distiller credit of30¢ per gallon of alcohol produced in the State with State agricultural products and used to make gasohol. Nebraska - Rates are variable, adjusted quarterly. The gasoline and gasohol include 0.6¢ per gallon and diesel rate includes 0.2¢ per gallon Petroleum Release Remedial Action Fee. Effective 1/1/2002,new Nebraska ethanol production facilities may receive an ethanol production credit equal to 18 cents per gallon of ethanol used to fuel motor vehicles. New Hampshire - The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include 0.7¢ per gallon Oil Discharge and Disposal Cleanup Fee. Alternative fuel vehicles pay twice the usual registration fee in lieu of thevolume tax. New Jersey - In addition to the rates shown, there is a Petroleum Products Gross Receipts Tax. The tax is computed on a cents-per-gallon basis and is applicable to a wide variety of petroleum products. New Mexico - The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include the Petroleum Products Loading Fee of $150 per 8,000 gallons (1.875¢ per gallon). Rate was $80 per 8,000 gallons (1¢ per gallon) priorto 7/1/96. Owners of LPG-powered vehicles up to 54,000 pounds gross vehicle weight may pay an annual fee in lieu of the volume tax. New York - Rates are variable, adjusted quarterly. There is an additional tax on motor carriers of 8.5¢ per gallon of gasoline and 9.6¢ on diesel. Rates include the Petroleum Business Tax of 14¢ per gallon. The gasoline rate includes a 0.5 mill (0.05¢) per gallon Petroleum Testing Fee. North Carolina - Rates are variable, adjusted semiannually. North Dakota - A special excise tax of 2% is imposed on all sales of special fuel (diesel or LPG) that are exempted from the volume tax if the fuel is sold for use in the State. There is a producercredit of 40¢ per gallon of agriculturally derived alcohol produced in the State and used to make gasohol. Ohio - Commercial vehicles formerly subject to the highway use tax pay an additional 3¢ per gallon. Dealers are refunded 10¢ per gallon of each qualified fuel (ethanol or methanol) blended with unleaded gasoline. Oklahoma - Rates shown include 1¢ per gallon tax dedicated to the Petroleum Underground Tank Release Environmental Cleanup Indemnity Fund. When the Fund reaches specified balance,future tax revenues will be deposited in a highway fund. The gasoline, gasohol, and LPG rates include 0.08¢ for fuel inspection. LPG users may pay an annual fee in lieu of the volume tax. Oregon - The diesel and LPG rates shown are paid by users for vehicles not under the jurisdiction of Public Utility Commissioner. Vehicles under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commissioner andpaying motor-carrier fees are exempt from payment of the motor-fuel tax. Pennsylvania - The rates include the Oil Franchise Tax for Maintenance and Construction, a variable rate tax adjusted annually. LPG rate is based on the gasoline gallon equivalent. Rhode Island - Rates are variable, adjusted quarterly. Rates includes 1¢ per gallon tax for the Underground Storage Tank Financial Responsibility Fund. South Dakota - There is a credit at the rate of the gasoline tax to distributors blending gasoline with ethanol to produce gasohol. There is also a producer incentive payment of 20¢ per gallon. Tennessee - LPG users without permits must pay in advance at the beginning of the fiscal year; others pay quarterly. Fee is based on vehicle weight and fuel efficiency. Sales tax rate on aviation fuel is4.5 percent. Texas - Owners of LPG vehicles registered in the State must pay an annual fee in lieu of the volume tax. Utah - LPG is tax exempt if user purchases annual exemption certificate. Vermont - Diesel vehicles 10,000 pounds and over pay 26¢ per gallon. LPG vehicles are subject to a registration fee 1.75 times the usual fee. The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include 1¢ pergallon for the Petroleum Cleanup Fund. Virginia - Vehicles weighting 26,000 pounds or more or having 3 or more axles pay an additional 3.5¢ per gallon. Washington - Owners of LPG vehicles pay an annual fee. West Virginia - Rates are variable, adjusted annually. Wisconsin - Rates are variable, adjusted annually. Wyoming - LPG is subject to sales tax. The gasoline, gasohol, and diesel rates include 1¢ for the Underground Storage Tank Corrective Action Account. 2/ The gasohol rates shown are for gasoline blended with 10 percent ethanol.

    SALES TAX

    REMARKS

  • MOTOR FUEL TAX RATESFOR SELECTED COUNTRIES¹AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2001

    (CENTS PER GALLON)

    COUNTRY GASOLINE DIESEL

    Belgium 235 147France 258 177Germany 256 183Italy 242 182Netherlands 275 166United Kingdom 316 318Japan 193 121United States 2/ 38 44

    1/ Source for foreign rates is data collected bythe U.S. Department of Energy from various sources. Rates were converted to U.S. currency using currentexchange rates. 2 / Includes the weighted average of State taxesas shown on Table MF-121T plus the Federal tax.

  • Note to Users of Monthly Motor-Fuel “Retail Price” Data: Beginning with the January 1997 issue, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reinstituted motor fuel price data using data collected by the U. S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration (EIA) as the source for Table MF-5, “Retail Prices of Motor Fuel”. The EIA Table 31 - “Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District (Cents per Gallon Excluding Taxes)” will be used as the base information for the FHWA Table MF-5. The EIA data, which is based on the EIA-782 survey, was implemented in 1983 to fulfill EIA legislative requirements and community data needs. The FHWA will follow EIA protocols and requirements in making the data available to “Monthly Motor Fuel” customers. Because the “Sales to End Users - Through Retail Outlets” data does not include Federal, State, and local taxes, FHWA will add Federal motor fuel and State motor fuel taxes to the EIA data. Federal Highway User Taxes (Table FE-21B) and State Tax Rates on Motor Fuel ( Table MF-121T) are the FHWA sources for this data. Excluded from the total are other taxes such as local taxes and sales taxes applied to motor fuel, etc. Users of Table MF-5 should consult the “Explanatory Notes” of the EIA Publication “Petroleum Marketing Monthly” (DOE/EIA-0380) before making use of the retail price information. The “Explanatory Notes” contain important information on the design of the sample, the continuity of the data, collection methods processing, non-disclosure, and revisions. Pre-January 1997 retail price data was furnished by a source other than EIA. Because the sample design, collection methods, processing, and other data considerations differ between the two sources, users are particularly cautioned not to make direct comparisons of the data using previous MF-5 retail price data for any trend line comparisons.

  • RETAIL PRICES OF MOTOR FUEL - 2001¹(SALES TO END USERS - THROUGH RETAIL OUTLETS)

    TABLE MF-5 SHEET 1 OF 1

    (CENTS PER GALLON) OCTOBER 2001

    JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNESTATE

    REGULAR MIDGRADE PREMIUM REGULAR MIDGRADE PREMIUM REGULAR MIDGRADE PREMIUM REGULAR MIDGRADE PREMIUM REGULAR MIDGRADE PREMIUM REGULAR MIDGRADE PREMIUMGASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE GASOLINE

    Alabama 135.9 145.7 153.6 138.4 148.8 158.5 133.4 143.7 153.0 145.1 154.5 163.6 150.8 160.7 170.3 141.8 151.8 161.4 Alaska 166.4 174.5 179.3 166.5 173.5 178.7 161.2 171.0 182.2 162.1 168.0 183.6 167.3 173.6 185.0 167.4 173.6 185.0 Arizona 146.5 157.4 168.5 145.8 157.0 168.2 146.8 157.8 168.6 152.9 163.8 175.1 162.3 173.5 185.0 159.3 170.1 181.2 Arkansas 137.5 145.4 153.2 140.4 146.6 154.8 132.4 140.0 148.4 145.9 153.8 159.2 155.1 162.0 170.2 145.5 152.1 159.5

    California 143.3 151.1 163.3 146.5 154.8 167.2 152.6 160.3 169.8 161.9 169.6 178.9 177.5 189.2 195.6 174.5 186.1 193.3 Colorado 144.7 156.0 166.3 145.8 157.7 167.1 142.9 155.9 163.5 157.9 171.3 178.3 173.8 187.9 194.9 171.2 185.6 192.8 Connecticut 158.3 170.4 179.0 156.6 168.7 177.5 153.2 165.4 174.2 162.6 174.1 183.4 174.1 191.4 200.4 178.9 190.5 199.1 Delaware 143.7 155.1 162.7 143.0 154.1 162.0 138.6 149.2 157.7 150.8 160.9 168.8 168.3 177.8 186.9 161.8 171.7 179.7

    Dist. of Col. 1/ W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W Florida 129.4 139.9 147.9 130.4 140.5 148.6 125.2 136.3 143.5 136.7 146.8 153.8 143.1 153.8 160.1 137.4 148.4 155.5 Georgia 121.2 131.2 138.8 122.7 132.6 139.8 117.7 126.7 135.4 130.5 140.4 148.3 136.7 146.7 154.6 131.1 141.0 149.1 Hawaii 174.1 183.8 NA NA 183.7 NA 177.8 184.3 188.2 180.5 183.0 197.0 178.2 184.4 205.0 177.7 184.0 203.2

    Idaho 144.8 152.6 162.3 144.3 152.6 161.3 144.7 153.2 161.2 148.7 155.9 165.0 157.3 165.7 173.1 159.2 167.6 174.6 Illinois 147.2 155.0 166.5 144.0 152.0 163.1 136.7 146.2 156.7 163.2 172.9 184.2 184.8 193.3 206.0 161.6 170.0 182.0 Indiana 139.8 148.7 155.9 135.9 145.4 153.7 131.4 140.6 148.7 153.5 162.5 171.0 170.5 179.3 188.4 145.1 154.3 162.0 Iowa 143.2 144.8 151.9 143.3 145.9 153.7 136.4 140.3 147.1 154.6 157.8 165.1 173.2 176.2 181.8 151.0 153.7 161.8

    Kansas 136.9 144.4 149.3 140.1 148.7 153.2 134.0 142.0 149.1 151.4 159.9 167.4 167.6 176.4 184.8 148.6 158.3 165.3 Kentucky 139.9 149.5 157.1 138.7 148.4 156.0 133.0 142.6 150.9 151.4 159.7 165.8 164.6 172.7 180.6 147.0 155.5 162.3 Louisiana 137.1 147.7 156.5 137.4 147.9 157.2 132.7 144.1 153.6 145.8 156.3 165.4 152.1 162.2 171.5 142.4 153.1 162.1 Maine 144.8 154.8 161.9 144.5 154.9 161.8 149.2 159.0 166.0 149.2 159.0 166.0 159.5 169.4 176.8 151.3 161.2 168.7

    Maryland 142.6 151.9 156.2 143.5 153.0 156.8 139.3 149.0 153.1 153.8 162.5 168.4 163.3 172.8 178.1 158.1 167.6 173.2 Massachusetts 150.1 160.1 167.9 148.3 158.3 165.5 154.2 164.0 172.5 154.2 164.0 172.5 171.4 180.7 189.3 169.8 180.1 187.4 Michigan 142.0 148.8 157.7 136.6 142.8 152.7 132.4 139.0 148.8 155.6 160.6 170.8 177.2 182.0 191.9 157.1 161.7 171.8 Minnesota 156.8 160.8 169.3 155.6 159.9 167.3 146.3 149.2 158.3 161.9 165.0 174.5 181.3 185.9 194.4 157.2 162.7 169.2

    Mississippi 140.1 149.5 158.9 142.0 152.5 161.9 138.0 147.5 156.7 148.1 158.6 168.3 154.1 164.3 173.8 145.7 156.5 165.6 Missouri 137.9 146.7 154.8 137.7 145.7 154.6 133.2 142.0 151.0 152.0 160.9 169.3 166.6 176.7 183.8 145.5 154.5 162.7 Montana 149.2 NA 164.8 148.9 155.5 165.7 145.1 152.2 162.6 152.2 159.9 168.9 166.7 173.9 184.3 159.2 NA NA Nebraska 145.8 149.0 156.3 148.8 150.5 158.7 141.3 147.5 151.8 158.2 159.6 167.9 174.0 177.4 185.8 154.8 158.4 168.6

    Nevada 157.0 171.0 175.2 158.4 173.8 177.7 166.3 181.4 184.2 170.8 186.1 188.2 171.5 189.1 189.2 168.7 181.6 186.2 New Hampshire 146.8 156.5 163.7 145.8 155.5 162.7 142.7 152.2 159.6 151.7 160.9 169.7 167.3 176.3 184.9 164.3 174.0 182.1 New Jersey 134.8 146.0 153.5 134.0 145.2 152.7 130.9 141.6 148.9 138.5 148.9 157.0 156.5 166.8 174.8 157.6 168.2 176.1 New Mexico 142.0 151.1 161.8 141.4 152.1 160.3 136.9 147.1 154.6 149.5 158.8 167.1 160.5 171.2 176.9 150.5 165.4 171.6

    New York 149.7 159.5 166.4 148.8 158.6 165.4 145.4 155.5 162.7 153.9 164.0 171.5 168.6 179.4 188.0 164.7 176.6 185.4 North Carolina 138.8 149.0 157.5 140.7 150.9 159.4 134.7 144.1 152.5 146.8 156.5 165.0 153.4 163.1 171.3 141.7 152.0 159.1 North Dakota 154.9 160.1 166.7 156.1 162.5 165.5 148.0 153.8 154.4 165.0 170.4 172.2 183.1 188.1 190.9 164.2 170.1 171.0 Ohio 148.0 158.1 165.5 141.6 151.9 159.1 138.3 148.2 155.6 158.6 168.0 175.8 175.7 185.7 193.3 148.7 157.2 164.9

    Oklahoma 130.9 137.3 144.4 131.1 137.7 145.7 125.5 132.3 139.7 143.6 149.6 157.6 160.6 168.6 175.9 140.3 147.8 155.6 Oregon 148.1 161.3 168.0 147.9 160.2 167.3 149.6 162.1 168.6 150.8 162.8 169.0 154.6 167.4 173.6 157.3 170.9 175.9 Pennsylvania 142.4 150.7 159.3 143.0 151.5 159.9 137.3 145.9 154.9 150.3 158.6 166.4 161.3 169.9 180.0 154.5 163.5 173.9 Rhode Island 151.5 162.1 168.0 150.9 161.1 167.6 146.9 157.4 164.2 156.6 166.5 174.5 174.1 183.3 191.5 171.6 182.3 189.7

    South Carolina 131.2 141.6 150.2 132.3 142.9 151.1 125.8 136.1 145.1 140.7 151.2 159.6 147.5 157.7 166.4 138.1 148.9 156.5 South Dakota 149.7 157.2 158.3 152.4 160.2 161.6 147.3 155.6 158.5 161.2 163.7 169.3 179.8 183.0 189.0 165.7 170.4 176.6 Tennessee 134.6 144.5 150.3 135.0 144.8 151.2 131.0 140.4 147.0 146.5 155.1 163.0 153.1 161.8 169.6 145.7 155.4 161.6 Texas 132.7 142.1 150.1 133.7 144.0 151.3 129.4 140.5 147.1 145.8 157.6 163.1 155.1 166.5 173.4 145.9 158.1 164.5

    Utah 133.8 143.2 152.2 135.5 144.6 153.3 138.7 147.1 155.8 145.1 153.8 163.0 156.2 166.4 173.8 154.6 163.7 171.7 Vermont 147.1 154.3 161.4 147.1 154.7 161.5 143.1 151.2 156.6 151.6 159.6 167.2 162.1 170.2 178.3 155.2 163.6 169.7 Virginia 137.3 146.6 155.6 138.1 147.7 156.3 134.0 143.6 152.1 148.0 157.0 166.1 155.3 165.2 173.5 148.8 157.3 167.0 Washington 146.9 161.6 170.8 145.4 158.0 167.5 149.0 161.3 171.0 149.9 162.2 172.3 154.1 166.0 176.0 156.9 168.6 178.2

    West Virginia 144.3 153.3 161.0 145.5 154.6 162.4 139.7 148.8 156.8 156.2 165.3 173.3 169.5 178.9 186.4 155.8 165.2 173.1 Wisconsin 152.4 154.8 165.4 148.6 150.6 161.8 143.1 147.0 157.6 165.4 166.7 179.6 182.4 189.1 197.8 159.2 167.1 174.2 Wyoming 134.9 144.6 149.1 139.7 149.8 154.4 138.1 147.2 152.1 145.3 154.1 160.0 159.0 170.4 173.4 156.5 166.5 169.7 U.S. Average Diesel 2/ 1.539 1.470 1.406 1.466 1.541 1.480

    1/ Gasoline prices are taken from the U. S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration's Petroleum 2/ Diesel prices are averages from a survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy, Energy InformationMarketing Monthly Report, Table 31 - Motor Gasoline Prices by Grade, Sales Type, PAD District (Cents per Gallon Administration and reflect prices in the last week of the month shown. State level information is not available, butExcluding Taxes). Taxes have been included using Federal Highway Administration's Table MF-121T - Tax Rates on regional level information is updated weekly (on Mondays) and may be obtained by dialing the National EnergyMotor Fuel and Table FE-21B Federal Highway User Taxes. Data may be withheld or not available for a few States Information Center's fuel price hotline at 202-586-6966.monthly because of non-disclosure.

  • MONTHLY MOTOR FUEL REPORTED BY STATES

    JUNE 2001

    Office of Highway Policy Information Publication No. FHWA-PL-99-002

  • ELECTRONIC TABLES AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET The tables in this report can be found each month on the Office of Highway Policy Information webpage under Products and Publications. The publication is entitled Monthly Motor Fuel Reported by States. The address is: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim. QUESTIONS AND MAILING LIST CHANGES If you have questions, need additional copies of this report, or wish to update our mailing list, contact: Marsha A. Reynolds Federal Highway Administration Office of Highway Policy Information (HPPI) 400 Seventh Street SW Washington, DC 20590 Telephone: 202-366-5029 Facsimile: 202-366-7742 Mailing list updates/corrections should include a copy of your current mailing label. IMPORTANT NOTICE The Monthly Motor Fuel Reported by States report will be printed quarterly: March, June, September, and December. All other reports, including the quarterly reports, will be available on the FHWA Office of Highway Policy information Website at the following address:

    http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ohim

  • Motor Fuel Trends Gasoline Sales Based on reports of 35 States, gasoline consumption for January-June 2001 increased by 2.5 percent compared to the same period in 2000.1 During this period, vehicle-miles of travel increased by 0.4 percent. The gasoline volume shown in this report is a cumulative tabulation of gross volume reported by wholesale distributors to State motor fuel tax agencies. It includes highway use, nonhighway use and losses. There is a lag of up to 6 weeks between the wholesale transactions reported and retail sales to consumers. Travel trends are reported monthly in Traffic Volume Trends based on actual traffic counts at permanent traffic recorders operated by the State highway agencies and, thus, reflect only highway use of fuel. The vehicle-miles reported include all vehicles, regardless of fuel type. While data in both reports reflect changes in trends, large monthly changes can be caused by exceptional weather conditions, variations in timing of holidays, or processing delays. Motor Fuel Taxation All States levy volume taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel. The rates in effect for 2001 are shown in Table MF-121T. The gasoline rates vary from a low of 7.5 cents per gallon to 31.1 cents with an average of 19.96 cents. Four States provide for full or partial exemptions for gasohol, a blend of 90 percent gasoline and 10 percent fuel alcohol. Diesel fuel rates vary from 7.5 cents to 30.8 cents per gallon. Traditionally, State fuel tax rates could only be changed with legislation, but 11 States now have variable rate motor fuel taxes. These taxes are adjusted at specified intervals--annually, semiannually, or quarterly--usually on the basis of an index or formula specified in the enabling legislation. These States are identified in the notes on Table MF-121T. Adjustments to variable rate taxes are announced by State tax agencies shortly before the effective date of the change. In addition to rate changes under variable rate tax laws, the following rate changes are anticipated through the end of 2002: Arkansas Effective July 1, 2001, gasoline rates will increase to 21.5 cents per gallon. Hawaii Effective 1/1/02, alternative fuels pay an amount proportional to the diesel tax (round to the nearest .1 cent and also add 1 cent to these amounts)—ethanol .29 times the diesel tax rate, bio-diesel .50 times the diesel tax rate, and LPG .33 times the diesel tax rate. Kansas Effective 7/1/01, gasoline and gasohol will increase to 21 cents per gallons, diesel will increase to 23 cents per gallons, and LPG will increase to 20 cents per gallon. Effective 7/1/03, gasoline and gasohol will increase to 22 cents per gallon, diesel will increase to 24 cents per gallon, and LPG will increase to 21 cents per gallon. Mississippi Effective by administration certification of two State programs, special fuel rates will drop to 14.75 cents per gallon. Nebraska Effective 7/1/01 to 12/31/01. the tax rate will be increased to 24.5 cents per gallon. North Carolina Effective 7/1/01, the tax rate will decrease to 24.1 cents per gallon.