February 2003
Supplement

03-02_Outlook_USReserves_T2.htm (Feb-2003)

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  Estimated U.S. dry gas reserves, 2001 vs. 2000, Bcf at 14.73 psia and 60°F  
  State & subdivision  Proved
12/31/00
 Adjust-
ments
 Revision
 increases
 Revision
 decreases
Net,
sales +
 acquisitions
 Exten-
 sions
New
field
 discoveries
New
 reservoirs
 in old fields
 Product-
ion2
 Proved
 12/31/01
 '01 vs.
'00
 % diff.
 

  Alaska  9,237 –11 233 335 0 59 74 4 461 8,800 –4.7  
  Alabama 4,149 36 78 218 2 169 42 2 345 3,915 –5.6  
  Arkansas  1,581 28 128 88 –3 119 0 11 160 1,616 2.2  
  California  2,849 36 162 255 13 210 0 2 336 2,681 –5.9  
     Coastal onshore 234 2 14 61 0 0 0 0 12 177 –24.4  
     Los Angeles basin 193 6 17 27 –1 8 0 0 9 187 –3.1  
     San Joaquin basin  2,331 28 125 161 14 200 0 2 307 2,232 –4.2  
     State offshore  91 0 6 6 0 2 0 0 8 85 –6.6  
  Colorado  10,428 155 1,882 1,513 326 2,120 4 7 882 12,527 20.1  
  Florida  82 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 5 84 2.4  
  Kansas 5,299 60 279 220 72 46 2 1 438 5,101 –3.7  
  Kentucky  1,760 158 348 397 –1 42 0 23 73 1,860 5.7  
  Louisiana  9,239 322 1,013 1,696 392 1,427 27 566 1,479 9,811 6.2  
     North  3,298 49 298 522 131 993 1 23 390 3,881 17.7  
     South onshore 5,245 267 648 1,091 154 366 17 510 931 5,185 –1.1  
     State offshore 696 6 67 83 107 68 9 33 158 745 7.0  
  Michigan  2,729 653 263 524 –22 63 50 3 239 2,976 9.1  
  Mississippi 618 53 70 43 –5 43 0 19 94 661 7.0  
  Montana 885 51 82 90 2 36 1 4 73 898 1.5  
  New Mexico 17,322 9 1,599 1,244 –5 1,216 21 32 1,536 17,414 0.5  
     South/East 3,537 136 470 548 –75 479 20 17 518 3,518 –0.5  
     North/West 13,785 –127 1,129 696 70 737 1 15 1,018 13,896 0.8  
  New York 322 –18 29 51 –1 47 1 17 28 318 -–1.2  
  North Dakota 433 17 48 32 –3 3 0 18 41 443 2.3  
  Ohio 1,185 31 129 287 –25 9 0 12 84 970 –18.1  
  Oklahoma 13,699 196 1,458 1,895 191 1,325 13 52 1,481 13,558 –1.0  
  Pennsylvania 1,741 3 201 219 21 108 33 1 114 1,775 2.0  
  Texas 42,082 658 3,594 5,191 1,395 4,944 603 580 5,138 43,527 3.4  
     District 1 1,032 17 87 120 14 84 7 1 104 1,018 –1.4  
     District 2 onshore 1,980 –231 146 246 177 175 14 108 322 1,801 –9.0  
     District 3 onshore 3,873 54 422 498 76 413 86 85 741 3,770 –2.7  
     District 4 onshore 9,645 228 809 1,211 38 1,284 300 258 1,395 9,956 3.2  
     District 5 3,168 15 398 650 800 779 51 5 335 4,231 33.6  
     District 6 5,976 159 408 419 224 404 5 15 644 6,128 2.5  
     District 7B 312 –7 21 42 –5 24 0 0 51 252 –19.2  
     District 7C 3,504 175 285 790 24 413 0 24 315 3,320 –5.3  
     District 8 5,388 58 431 569 6 340 67 67 533 5,255 –2.5  
     District 8A 1,101 5 81 90 0 62 0 1 75 1,085 –1.5  
     District 9 1,626 77 109 127 –2 790 0 1 185 2,289 40.8  
     District 10 4,079 82 381 404 29 152 1 8 373 3,955 –3.0  
     State offshore 398 26 16 25 14 24 72 7 65 467 17.3  
  Utah 4,235 135 805 606 20 269 4 5 288 4,579 8.1  
  Virginia 1,704 19 90 145 124 31 0 7 78 1,752 2.8  
  West Virginia 2,900 –225 315 279 3 96 0 26 158 2,678 –7.7  
  Wyoming 16,158 306 1,860 1,488 181 2,574 44 49 1,286 18,398 13.9  
  Federal Offshore1 26,748 60 3,682 3,856 –46 1,387 2,659 1,359 4,957 27,036 1.1  
     Pacific (California) 576 1 95 101 0 13 0 0 44 540 –6.3  
     Gulf of Mexico (Louisiana)1 19,788 40 2,663 2,877 106 1,085 1,471 1,180 3,735 19,721 –0.3  
     Gulf of Mexico (Texas) 6,384 19 924 878 –152 289 1,188 179 1,178 6,775 6.1  
  Miscellaneous2 42 10 3 4 –1 37 0 0 5 82 95.2  
  Lower 48 States 168,190 2,753 18,125 20,341 2,630 16,321 3,504 2,796 19,318 174,660 3.8  

  US total  177,427  2,742  18,358  20,676  2,630  16,380  3,578  2,800  19,779  183,460 3.4  
  1 Includes federal offshore Alabama
2 Includes Arizona, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, Oregon, South Dakota and Tennessee.
3 Differs from total in U.S. production section due to use of some API data therein
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Office of Oil and Gas
 
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