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Energy Statistics > Oil production (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Alaska:664,931 
#2  Texas:392,867 
#3  California:240,206 
#4  Louisiana:83,411 
#5  New Mexico:64,236 
#6  Oklahoma:62,502 
#7  Wyoming:51,619 
#8  Kansas:33,858 
#9  North Dakota:31,154 
#10  Montana:24,724 
#11  Colorado:22,097 
#12  Mississippi:17,153 
#13  Utah:14,629 
#14  Illinois:10,984 
#15  Alabama:7,443 
#16  Arkansas:6,732 
#17  Michigan:6,409 
#18  Ohio:5,785 
#19  Florida:2,875 
#20  Kentucky:2,548 
#21  Pennsylvania:2,538 
#22  Nebraska:2,507 
#23  Indiana:1,755 
#24  South Dakota:1,357 
#25  West Virginia:1,339 
#26  Nevada:463 
#27  Tennessee:361 
#28  New York:170 
#29  Missouri:88 
#30  Arizona:52 
#31  Virginia:19 
Total: 1,756,812  
Weighted average: 56,671.4  


DEFINITION: Production of Crude Oil Petroleum by State, 2004, in Thousand Barrels

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