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State Name 2007 Population (million) 2006 GDP (million) Total Energy Consumption 2005 (trillion Btu) Total Industrial Energy Consumption 2005 (Trillion Btu) Total Industrial Natural Gas Use 2005 (Trillion Btu)
Alabama 4.6 160.6 2,119.0 961.3 171.6
Alaska 0.7 41.1 799.2 417.3 356.7
Arizona 6.3 232.5 1,479.7 227.4 17.1
Arkansas 2.8 91.8 1,135.1 454.5 91.1
California 36.6 1,727.4 8,359.8 2,001.3 837.6
Colorado 4.9 230.5 1,425.7 385.7 182.5
Connecticut 3.5 204.1 900.2 124.8 21.1
Delaware 0.9 60.4 312.6 110.1 15.8
District of Columbia 0.6 87.7 190.4 3.8 0.0
Florida 18.3 713.5 4,563.3 566.1 70.6
Georgia 9.5 379.6 3,173.0 925.2 160.7
Hawaii 1.3 58.3 333.4 71.5 0.5
Idaho 1.5 49.9 503.2 187.5 24.1
Illinois 12.9 589.6 4,121.5 1,234.3 264.4
Indiana 6.3 248.9 2,904.7 1,343.9 268.9
Iowa 3 124.0 1,227.8 502.4 96.6
Kansas 2.8 111.7 1,031.8 356.0 119.4
Kentucky 4.2 146.0 1,970.1 863.6 118.9
Louisiana 4.3 193.1 3,613.0 2,258.6 960.6
Maine 1.3 47.0 482.4 155.9 2.9
Maryland 5.6 257.8 1,555.2 368.9 24.9
Massachusetts 6.4 337.6 1,561.8 205.4 48.2
Michigan 10.1 381.0 3,166.5 881.7 225.7
Minnesota 5.2 244.5 1,852.2 560.1 96.2
Mississippi 2.9 84.2 1,182.3 429.1 102.1
Missouri 5.9 225.9 1,914.7 409.7 67.7
Montana 1 32.3 419.4 157.9 28.3
Nebraska 1.8 75.7 654.9 203.9 41.6
Nevada 2.6 118.4 727.8 197.1 14.5
New Hampshire 1.3 56.3 335.4 53.5 7.0
New Jersey 8.7 453.2 2,728.6 478.7 78.0
New Mexico 2 75.9 675.0 224.7 105.7
New York 19.3 1,021.9 4,179.5 525.0 83.7
North Carolina 9.1 374.5 2,732.0 703.0 90.4
North Dakota 0.6 26.4 412.2 195.4 19.8
Ohio 11.5 461.3 4,081.6 1,375.0 308.0
Oklahoma 3.6 134.7 1,550.7 570.6 219.5
Oregon 3.7 151.3 1,095.7 294.5 72.7
Pennsylvania 12.4 510.3 4,050.2 1,297.8 197.5
Rhode Island 1.1 45.7 227.6 26.7 6.2
South Carolina 4.4 149.2 1,694.3 651.1 76.9
South Dakota 0.8 32.3 273.5 65.8 11.3
Tennessee 6.2 238.0 2,338.8 772.9 98.3
Texas 23.9 1,065.9 11,558.3 5,812.3 1,677.6
Utah 2.6 97.7 756.7 226.0 49.0
Vermont 0.6 24.2 167.0 30.5 2.6
Virginia 7.7 369.3 2,610.2 593.5 79.9
Washington 6.5 293.5 2,058.8 593.2 69.0
West Virginia 1.8 55.7 793.9 335.4 43.1
Wisconsin 5.6 227.2 1,861.8 642.5 132.3
Wyoming 0.5 29.6 461.9 245.2 75.9