Virginia Petroleum Consumption in Commercial Sector (BTU) 1960-2003,,,,,, ,,,,,, Year,Distillate Fuel,Kerosene,Liquefied Petroleum Gases,Motor Gasoline,All Petroleum Products,Residual Fuel 2006,15679.01293,954.84286,2005.91213,520.3077,19392.58265,232.50703 2005,17358.46773,1150.26604,2419.45285,597.95118,22048.8127,522.6749 2004,17632.54487,1373.14036,2517.90835,644.62771,24156.39922,1988.17793 2003,18346.32,1105.67,2477.71,642.05,25121,2549.26 2002,14310.78,497.85,1950.49,660.26,17883.91,464.53 2001,17237.55,1291.14,2027.2,646.29,22975.74,1773.56 2000,19348.71,1566.57,2227.61,634.81,26485.27,2707.57 1999,16683.3,1799.15,1867.69,864.08,22355.51,1141.3 1998,18042.09,2455.67,1673.47,643.61,23520.54,705.69 1997,17320.85,2108.06,2193.88,714.63,23139.42,802 1996,19792.77,1572.91,2032.6,678.4,25669.21,1592.53 1995,15474.11,1561.4,1837.43,686.33,20849.22,1289.95 1994,15965.22,571.12,1564.97,718.09,19794.25,974.85 1993,15048.08,901.97,1521.84,637.7,19238.98,1129.4 1992,13239.67,718.91,1553.69,1810.26,18716.99,1394.46 1991,14377.77,838.89,1479.71,1791.06,19204.94,717.52 1990,16399.51,789.89,1358.73,2510.16,22425.77,1367.47 1989,15228.41,1589.04,1353.82,2645.25,22130.02,1313.51 1988,17334.04,1532.29,1150.55,2636.01,25190.37,2537.48 1987,17300.3,1119.59,1207.18,2673.43,28531.77,6231.27 1986,18374.67,816.64,983.49,2086.36,28393.37,6132.21 1985,16001.86,1211.73,1147.58,2396.12,23543.88,2786.59 1984,18775.6,175.5,1105.43,2153.42,26364.37,4154.43 1983,15963.78,327.24,992.77,3428.17,23755.01,3043.06 1982,8636.42,192.8,835.25,1820.1,14738.37,3253.81 1981,8129.8,209.79,894.25,2716.68,14340.9,2390.37 1980,9515.28,260.82,976.51,1946.76,15485.2,2785.84 1979,16192.72,260.82,884,1932.36,20563.27,1293.37 1978,11270.79,180.43,965.88,1833.92,15631.47,1380.45 1977,12699.1,215.14,1078.63,1824.19,17675.29,1858.23 1976,11718.78,259.33,1090.25,1680.71,16420.54,1671.46 1975,11273.79,233.02,1023.16,1627.22,15697.21,1540 1974,11327.27,254.45,930.13,1571.28,15959.47,1876.33 1973,12630,334.23,991.14,1887.55,17810.86,1967.94 1972,11952.38,466.61,1061.3,1485.17,16641.1,1675.63 1971,11794.23,514.56,959.13,1147.4,15741.83,1326.52 1970,12071,514.88,953.97,1104.89,15385.02,740.28 1969,10595.11,590.19,923.76,1010.68,13782.1,662.36 1968,11385.46,658.32,811.03,1640.12,15337.01,842.09 1967,11013.66,637.54,794.32,1635.56,14821.93,740.85 1966,10496.87,571.11,754.44,1556.52,14400.29,1021.36 1965,9264.99,549.28,802.16,1443.21,13383.52,1323.88 1964,8739.37,528.72,867.36,1402.65,12675.34,1137.24 1963,9452.05,602.9,789.74,1388.22,13276.75,1043.85 1962,8891.7,596.22,607.52,1349.4,12315.68,870.83 1961,8585,582.39,561.65,1272.43,11920.66,919.19 1960,8085.06,527.5,519.7,1170.62,11404.89,1102.01 ,,,,,, Get the data in CSV format,,,,,, ,,,,,, Notes:,,,,,, "Residual fuel oil: A general classification for the heavier oils, known as No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils, that remain after the distillate fuel oils and lighter hydrocarbons are distilled away in refinery operations. It conforms to ASTM Specifications D 396 and D 975 and Federal Specification VV-F-815C. No. 5, a residual fuel oil of medium viscosity, is also known as Navy Special and is defined in Military Specification MIL-F-859E, including Amendment 2 (NATO Symbol F-770). It is used in steam-powered vessels in government service and inshore powerplants. No. 6 fuel oil includes Bunker C fuel oil and is used for the production of electric power, space heating, vessel bunkering, and various industrial purposes.",,,,,, ,,,,,, Source:,,,,,, "Petroleum Consumption, British Thermal Units, State Energy Consumption, Price, and Expenditure Estimates, EIA.",,,,,,