Table 1.12  U.S. Government Energy Consumption by Source, Fiscal Years 1975-2007
                       (Trillion Btu)



Year



Coal


Natural
Gas 1
Petroleum


Electricity

Purchased
Steam
and Other 6



Total
Aviation
Gasoline

Fuel Oil 2

Jet Fuel
LPG 3
and Other 4
Motor
Gasoline 5

Total
1975
77.9   166.2   22.0 376.0   707.4   5.6 63.2 1,174.2   141.5   5.1   1,565.0  
1976
71.3   151.8   11.6 329.7   610.0   4.7 60.4 1,016.4   139.3   4.6   1,383.4  
1977
68.4   141.2   8.8 348.5   619.2   4.1 61.4 1,042.1   141.1   5.7   1,398.5  
1978
66.0   144.7   6.2 332.3   601.1   3.0 60.1 1,002.9   141.0   6.4   1,360.9  
1979
65.1   148.9   4.7 327.1   618.6   3.7 59.1 1,013.1   141.2   7.1   1,375.4  
1980
63.5   147.3   4.9 307.7   638.7   4.0 56.5 1,011.8   141.9   6.8   1,371.2  
1981
65.1   142.2   4.6 351.3   653.3   3.7 53.2 1,066.2   144.5   6.2   1,424.2  
1982
68.6   146.2   3.6 349.4   672.7   3.9 53.1 1,082.8   147.5   6.2   1,451.4  
1983
62.4   147.8   2.6 329.5   673.4   4.0 51.6 1,061.1   151.5   9.0   1,431.8  
1984
65.3   157.4   1.9 342.9   693.7   4.1 51.2 1,093.8   155.9   10.1   1,482.5  
1985
64.8   149.9   1.9 292.6   705.7   4.0 50.4 1,054.6   167.2   13.9   1,450.3  
1986
63.8   140.9   1.4 271.6   710.2   3.9 45.3 1,032.4   155.8   13.7   1,406.7  
1987
67.0   145.6   1.0 319.5   702.3   4.0 43.1 1,069.9   169.9   13.9   1,466.3  
1988
60.2   144.6   6.0 284.8   617.2   3.2 41.2 952.4   171.2   32.0   1,360.3  
1989
48.7   152.4   .8 245.3   761.7   5.7 41.1 1,054.5   188.6   20.6   1,464.7  
1990
44.3 [R] 159.4 [R] .5 245.2 [R] 732.4   6.4 37.2 1,021.7 [R] 193.6 [R] 19.1 [R] 1,438.0 [R]
1991
45.9   154.1   .4 232.6   774.5   9.0 34.1 1,050.7   192.7   18.3   1,461.7  
1992
51.7   151.2   1.0 200.6   628.2   11.4 35.6 876.8   192.5   22.5   1,294.8  
1993
38.3   152.9   .7 187.0   612.4   9.3 34.5 843.9   193.1   18.6   1,246.8  
1994
35.0   143.9   .6 198.5   550.7   10.9 29.5 790.2   190.9   18.2   1,178.2  
1995
31.7   149.7   .3 178.5   522.3   11.4 31.9 744.4   185.3   18.2   1,129.3  
1996
23.3   147.4   .2 170.6   513.0   21.7 27.6 733.2   184.5   20.1   1,108.5  
1997
22.5   154.0   .3 180.1   475.7   17.2 39.0 712.2   184.0   19.2   1,092.0  
1998
23.9   140.7   .2 174.6   445.5   9.4 43.1 672.8   181.8   18.8   1,037.9  
1999
21.2   137.6   .1 162.2   444.7   2.9 41.1 650.9   180.4   21.5   1,011.6  
2000
22.7   134.0   .2 171.4   403.1   4.3 43.9 622.9   194.0   20.2   993.8  
2001
18.8   133.9   .2 177.0   415.2   7.9 42.5 642.9   188.8   18.6   1,003.0  
2002
16.9   134.1   .2 165.7   472.9   6.0 41.3 686.1   189.1   18.5   1,044.8  
2003
17.7 [R] 139.7 [R] .3 189.8 [R] 517.9   6.6 45.7 760.3 [R] 196.1 [R] 22.5 [R] 1,136.3 [R]
2004
17.4   134.8 [R] .2 259.8 [R] 508.2   6.0 43.5 817.8 [R] 195.4 [R] 21.6 [R] 1,187.0 [R]
2005
17.1   135.1 [R] .4 239.8 [R] 492.2   9.0 48.2 789.6 [R] 195.9 [R] 23.9 [R] 1,161.6 [R]
2006
23.5 [R] 132.0 [R] .6 207.8 [R] 442.6 [R] 4.7 47.8 703.5 [R] 194.9 [R] 17.7 [R] 1,071.5 [R]
2007P
20.4   130.8   .4 223.2   461.1   6.6 47.4 738.8   193.8   16.6   1,100.4  
1Natural gas, plus a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. 6"Other" is chilled water, renewable energy, and other fuels reported as used in facilities.
2Distillate fuel oil and residual fuel oil. R = Revised.  P = Preliminary. 
3Liquefied petroleum gases. Notes:  ·  For 1975 and 1976, the U.S. Government's fiscal year was July 1 through June 30.  Beginning
in 1977, the U.S. Government's fiscal year is October 1 through September 30 (for example, fiscal year
2007 is October 2006 through September 2007).  ·  Data in this table are developed using the following
conversion factors (which in most cases are different from those in Tables A1-A6)—coal: 24.580 million
Btu/short ton; natural gas: 1,031 Btu/cubic foot; aviation gasoline: 5.250 million Btu/barrel; fuel oil: 5.8254
million Btu/barrel; jet fuel: 5.460 million Btu/barrel; liquefied petroleum gases: 4.011 million Btu/barrel; motor
gasoline: 5.250 million Btu/barrel; electricity: 3,412 Btu/kilowatthour; and purchased steam: 1,000
Btu/pound.  ·  Data include energy consumed at foreign installations and in foreign operations, including
aviation and ocean bunkering, primarily by the U.S. Department of Defense.  U.S. Government energy use
for electricity generation and uranium enrichment is excluded.  ·  Totals may not equal sum of components
due to independent rounding.
4Other types of fuel used in vehicles and equipment, primarily alternative fuels like methanol, ethanol,
compressed natural gas, and biodiesel.
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5Includes ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Source:  U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Federal Energy
Management Program.