Fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products

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    Top Producer
    Texas
    $596B in 2024
    Top Consumer
    Texas
    $576B in 2024
    Most Common Transport Type
    Pipeline
    2.99B tons
    Federal Obligation
    $13.1B
    2017 Fiscal Year
    Top Purchasing Agency
    Defense Logistics
    $7.71B in 2017

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    In 2024, the top producer of Fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products was Texas with $596B. This is expected to increase 7.31% to $640B by 2050. The top consumer was Texas with $576B, and those inbound shipments are expected to increase 7.06% to $616B by 2050.

    Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c.

    In 2024, the most common means of transport for Fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products, by weight, was Pipeline with 2.99B tons, followed by Truck with 2.04B tons and Rail with 611M tons.

    In 2017, the US government spent $13.1B on Fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products. The agency which purchased the largest amount of Fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products in 2017 was Defense Logistics ($7.71B), followed by Department of the Navy ($3.23B) and the Department of the Army ($773M).

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    Production

    Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c.
    Largest Producers in 2024
    1. $596B
    2. $155B
    3. $108B

    In 2024, the US state which produced the most outbound fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products was Texas ($596B). Production in Texas is expected to increase 7.31% to $640B by 2050.

    The following chart shows the top 5 states that outbound fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products.

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    Consumption

    Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c.
    Largest Consumers in 2024
    1. $576B
    2. $125B
    3. $116B

    In 2024, the US state which consumed the most inbound fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products was Texas ($576B). Consumption in Texas is expected to increase 7.06% to $616B by 2050.

    The following chart shows the top 5 states that inbound fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products.

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    Transportation Method by Weight

    Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c.
    Most Common Means
    1. Pipeline
      2.99B tons
    2. Truck
      2.04B tons
    3. Rail
      611M tons

    In 2024, the most common means of transport for fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products, by weight, was Pipeline with 2.99B tons, followed by Truck with 2.04B tons and Rail with 611M tons. The following chart shows the breakdown of each transportation type compared to the national average for all products.

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    Outbound Texas Partners

    Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c.
    Top Purchasers (excluding Texas)
    1. $19.6B
    2. $16.3B
    3. $2.96B

    In 2024, the largest purchaser of fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products from Texas (excluding Texas itself) is Louisiana ($19.6B), followed by Oklahoma ($16.3B) and New Mexico ($2.96B)

    The following map shows the amount of fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products that Texas sells to each state (excluding Texas itself). Select a new state from the dropdown menu to update the map to focus on sales for that state.

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    Inbound Texas Partners

    Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c.
    Top Exporters
    1. $20.8B
    2. $6.66B
    3. $1.62B

    In 2024, the largest domestic source for fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products in Texas (excluding Texas itself) is Louisiana ($20.8B), followed by Oklahoma ($6.66B) and Minnesota ($1.62B)

    The following map shows the amount of fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products that each state outbounds to Texas (excluding Texas itself). Select a new state from the dropdown menu to update the map to focus on purchases made by that state.

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    Product Flow

    Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c.
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    Government Spending

    Monthly Federal Spending

    $13.1B
    2017 Obligation Amount
    Contract
    Most Common Purchase Method

    In 2017, the US government spent $13.1B on fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products.

    The following chart shows how that figure fluctuated month by month.

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    Purchasing Agencies

    Largest Purchasing Agencies
    1. Defense Logistics
      $7.71B
    2. Department of the Navy
      $3.23B
    3. Department of the Army
      $773M

    The agency which purchased the largest amount of fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products in Fiscal Year 2017 was the Defense Logistics ($7.71B), followed by the Department of the Navy ($3.23B) and the Department of the Army ($773M).

    The following chart shows the share of purchases of fuels and electricity for heat, power, and transportation, and related products across all federal agencies.

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