No. 1259. OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF U.S CRUDE OIL AND NATURAL GAS RESERVES AND PRODUCTION BY OPERATOR-SIZE GROUPS: 1977 TO 1980 [In percent. The survey frame was comprised of operators only, firms and persons who were owners only, and who did not operate any properties, were not included. Approximately 90 percent of the total estimated crude oil reserves were reported on an ownership basis) Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. Crude Oil, Natural Gas and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, annual. No. 1260. U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT AND INCOME ABROAD IN PETROLEUM—VALUE, BY REGION AND COUNTRY: 1970 TO 1983 (In millions of dollars. Minus sign (-) indicates loss. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series U 41-46) D Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. Preliminary. Includes Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Neutral Zone, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Yemen, Syria, Oman, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Data for 1970 and 1975 are based on the 1966 benchmark survey, data for 1980-1983. are based on the 1977 benchmark survey. See Survey of Current Business, August 1982. Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Survey of Current Business, August 1984, and supplement titled Revised Data Series on U.S. Direct Investment Abroad, 1966-78. No. 1261. FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN PETROLEUM IN THE UNITED STATES: 1975 TO 1983 (In millions of dollar. Investment at yearend) - Represents zero. Z Less than $500,000 Includes countries not shown separately. Excludes South Africa. No. 1262. Crude Petroleum And Natural Gas—Production, By State: 1966 To 1983 [See Historical Statistics. Colonial Times to 1970, series M 138 and M 142 for petroleum production, and series M 147-161 for natural gas production] Z I ess lhan 500 million cubic feet. '1980 and thereafter, excludes nonhydrocarbon gases. Source Through 197"}. U S Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook; thereafter. U.S. Energy Information Administration, Energy Data Repots, Natural Gas Production and Consumption, annual, Natural Gas Monthly Report, Petroleum Statement, annual, and Petroleum Supply Annual. State Energy Overview. No. 1263. Natural Gas—Supply, Production, Consumption, Reserves, And Marketed Production: 1970 To 1983 [See also Historical Statistics. Colonial Timos to 1970, series M 147-161] Producing wells (yearend). Avg. per 1,000 cu. ft Proved reserves' Total supply * Marketed production a Drawn from storage Imports ♦ Consumption, total Residential CommercialB Industrial Lease and plant fuel.. Other industrial Electric utilities Transportation • Extraction lossesT Exports Stored _ Adjustments World production (dry). . ., U.S. production (dry) Percent U.S. of world 4873 56.0 (NA) NA Not available 'Estimated, end of year Source. 1970-1976, Amencan Gas Association, Arlington, VA (Copyright.) 'Excludes in transit receipts and deliveries al US borders between 1976 and 1982; beginning 1980, includes supplemental gas supplies not listed. ■ Marketed production includes gross withdrawals from reservoirs less quantities used for reservoir repressuring and quantities vented or flared. For 1980 and thereafter it excludes the nonhydrocarbon gases subsequently removed thereafter US Energy Information Administration, US Crude Oil. Natural Gas. and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves, annual 'Includes imports of liquefied natural gas. 'Includes deliveries to municipalities and public authorities tor institutional heating and other purposes. * Pipeline fuel 'Volumetric reduction in natural gas resulting from the extraction of natural gas constitutents at natural gas processing plants Source. Except as noted. US Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review, International Energy Annual, September 1983. and Monthly Energy Review. Feb. 1984. No. 1264. NATURAL GAS PLANT LIQUIDS–PRODUCTION AND VALUE: 1965 TO 1983 (Barrels of 42 gallons. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 143-146) NA Not available. Estimated. Source: Through 1975, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook; thereafter, U.S. Energy Information Administration, Energy Data Reports, Petroleum Statement Annual, and Petroleum Supply Annual. No. 1265. COAL AND COKE-SUMMARY: 1965 TO 1983 (Includes coal consumed at mines. Demonstrated coal reserve base for United States on Jan. 1, 1983, was 490 billion tons. Recoverability varies between 40 and 90 percent for individual deposits; 50 percent or more of overall U.S. coal reserve base is believed to be recoverable. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 93-126) NA Not available. Z Less than $500,000. Preliminary. 2 Includes bituminous coal, lignite, and anthracite, All domestic product data for 1965-1978 are for mines producing 1,000 short tons or more per year, thereafter, data are for all mines. Beginning 1982, includes anthracite, which accounts for approximately 0.5 percent of total coal production. Includes some categories not shown separately. Data for 1965-1978 are for mines producing 1,000 short tons or more per year, thereafter, for mines producing 10,000 short tons or more. Beginning 1982, includes all types of coal. Includes beehive coke. Prior to 1978, excludes screenings or breeze; thereafter, includes beehive and other nonrecoverable coke-oven operations. Source: 1965 to 1975, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Mineral Yearbook, 1977 to 1981, U.S. Energy Information Administration, Energy Data Reports, Weekly Coal Production; Coal Production, annual; Coke Plant Report, and Quarterly Coal Report. NA Not available. 'Includes countries not shown separately. * Includes trade with Japan only. No. 1267. Cement, Sand, Gravel, Stone, Gypsum, Lime, And Phosphate Rock: 1965 To 1983 [See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 188-194 and series M 203-204. Lime excludes Puerto Rico] Cement production' Portland Shipments * Portland Value Average per ton Imports Value Exports World production (est.) Sand and gravel told 9 Value... Stone sold or used by producers Value Crude gypsum:* Apparent supply Mined Imports for consumption Exports Calcined gypsum produced Value Gypsum products sold, value ■ Building uses, value Lime: Active plants Quantity sold Value Per ton Phosphate rock: Mine production P»Oi content Marketable production PjCs content Value Per ton Imports T Value Per ton Exports PjOs content .. Value , Per ton Consumption, apparent ■ Unit Mil. sh. ton Percent Mit. sh. ton Mil. sh. ton Mil. dol Dollar Mil. sh. ton Mil. dol 1,000 sh. ton.. Mil. sh. ton Mil. dol Mil. sh. ton Mil. dol Number Mil. sh. Ion.. Mil. sh. ton 1,000 sh ton Mil. sh. ton Mil. dol Mil. dol Number 1.000 sh. ton.. Mil. dol Dollars Mil. ton Mil. ton Mil. ton Mil. ton Mil. dol Dollars Mil sh. ton.. Mil dol Dollars Mil. sh. ton Mil. dol Dollars Mil sh. ton 1965 1970 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 85.5 95.2 880 83.8 3,623 41.17 6.6 191 55 940 996 2,302 1,051 2.886 116 23.1 14.9 6.3 132 14.0 387 1,246 155 20,443 750 36.67 191.2 16.84 2438 297.4 20.94 11.8 270 1,242 1.149 153 19,010 843 44.34 231.4 262 600 184 1,257 20.95 .54 12.9 23.99 15.7 50 431.4 27.41 450 153.5 72.9 96.2 73.0 70.2 3.666 52.20 4.0 151 300 979 720 2.260 874 3,276 113 189 115 76 157 11.7 243 1,196 150 18,856 884 4689 202.5 26.2 59 1 180 1.438 24.33 .01 .4 30 00 11.5 3.6 373.2 32.57 387 64.3 96.5 65.1 62.7 3,199 51.04 29 111 201 969 621 1,998 791 3,063 109 17.1 105 67 11.2 1,122 1,032 147 14,075 696 49.46 114.8 148 41.2 127 950 23.04 .03 1.3 38.29 108 3.5 2936 27 06 31 7 21.9 70 3 34.2 118.6 131.5 1378 152 3 134.7 148 8 1 Includes Puerto Rico; excludes Alaska except for imports and exports. - Includes natural, stag, and hydraulic lime plants, not shown separately, except 1970 excludes slag cement. 'Represents sand stone and gravel used by producers. ■ Excludes byproduct gypsum. Excludes Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, except for imports and exports. 'Each mine, plant, or combination mine and plant is counted as one establishment. 'Made from domestic, imported, and byproduct gypsum. 'For consumption: PjO., content not available, "Amount sold or used plus imports minus exports Source: US Bureau of Mines. Minerals yearbook. No. 1268. Potash—Summary: 1965 To 1983 (In thousands of snort tons, except value. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial nnas to 1970. series M 201-202] NA Not available, exports. Source: U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook. Derived from reported value of amount sold or used. * Amount sold or used plus imports i No. 1269. Sulfur—Summary: 1965 To 1983 (In thousands ot long tone, except value. Excludes Alaska. Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, except tor imports and exports. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 195-199] 1965 1970 1975 1976 1977 1976 1979 19(0 1961 19*3 IMS - Represents zero. D Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. 'Includes other byproduct auffur compounds, not shown separately. * Represents sulfur content. Produced at copper, lead, and zinc plants. 'Estimate Source: U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook. No. 1270. Lead—Summary: 1965 To 1983 [In thousands of short tons, except as Indicated. Excludes Alaska. Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, except for imports and exports and as noted. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 242-248] World smelter production, primary (est.) World smelter capacity 2.911 3.628 (NA) 3.633 3.568 3,516 3.466 3,611 3,496 3.425 3.466 3,537 NA Not available. 'Excludes lead content of anbmonial lead. a Pigs, bars, and anodes. 'Includes Alaska. |