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Tables 5-7 and 5-7M. Fuel Consumption by Transportation Mode: 2007-2010

Fuel consumption is a major concern for environmental and other reasons. In recent years, increases in fuel costs, a slight decrease in the number of trucks on the road, and improved energy efficiency have affected the number of gallons of fuel burned by commercial trucks. From 2007 to 2010, truck fuel consumption declined by nearly five percent. Fuel use in Class I freight railroads declined 14 percent, from 4.1 billion gallons in 2007 to 3.5 billion gallons in 2010.

Table 5-7 (standard units)

Table in Excel format

Blank cell. 2007 2008 2009 2010
Highway1
Gasoline, diesel and other fuels (million gallons) 176,203 170,765 168,140 169,679
Truck, total 47,219 47,704 (R) 44,303 44,957
Single-unit 2-axle 6-tire or more truck 16,314 17,144 (R) 16,253 15,072
Combination truck 30,904 30,561 (R) 28,050 29,885
Truck (percent of total) 26.8 27.9 (R) 26.3 26.5
Rail, Class I (in freight service)
Distillate/diesel fuel (million gallons) 4,062 3,886 3,192 3,494
Water
Residual fuel oil (million gallons) 6,327 5,066 4,543 4,206
Distillate/diesel fuel oil (million gallons) 1,924 1,187 1,266 1,343
Gasoline (million gallons) 1,222 1,136 1,130 1,167
Pipeline
Natural gas (million cubic feet) 621,364 647,956 (R) 670,174 668,847

Key: R = revised

1Based on a new methodology, FHWA revised its annual vehicle miles travelled, number of vehicles, and fuel economy data beginning with 2007. Information on the new methodology is available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics.cfm. Data in this table should not be compared to those in pre-2011 editions of Freight Facts and Figures.

Sources:

Highway: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: annual issues), table VM-1.

Rail: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts (Washington, DC: annual issues), p. 40.

Water: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Fuel Oil and Kerosene Sales 2010 (Washington, DC: 2011), tables 2, 4, and similar tables in earlier editions; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: annual issues), table MF-24, available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2010/ as of July 20, 2012.

Pipeline: U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Annual 2010 (Washington, DC: December 2011), table 15 and similar tables in earlier editions.

 

Table 5-7M (metric units)

Table in Excel format

Blank cell. 2007 2008 2009 2010
Highway1
Gasoline, diesel and other fuels (million liters) 666,929 646,349 636,412 642,238
Truck, total 178,724 180,562 (R) 167,686 170,162
Single-unit 2-axle 6-tire or more truck 61,750 64,888 (R) 61,516 57,047
Combination truck 116,973 115,673 (R) 106,170 113,115
Truck (percent of total) 26.8 27.9 (R) 26.3 26.5
Rail, Class I (in freight service)
Distillate/diesel fuel (million liters) 15,375 14,709 12,082 13,225
Water
Residual fuel oil (million liters) 23,948 19,174 17,197 15,919
Distillate/diesel fuel oil (million liters) 7,282 4,495 4,793 5,085
Gasoline (million liters) 4,625 4,301 4,278 4,417
Pipeline
Natural gas (million cubic meters) 17,595 18,348 (R) 18,977 18,940

Key: R = revised

1Based on a new methodology, FHWA revised its annual vehicle miles travelled, number of vehicles, and fuel economy data beginning with 2007. Information on the new methodology is available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics.cfm. Data in this table should not be compared to those in pre-2011 editions of Freight Facts and Figures.

Notes:

1 liter = 0.2642 gallons; 1 cubic meter = 35.3147 cubic feet.

Sources:

Highway: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: annual issues), table VM-1.

Rail: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts (Washington, DC: annual issues), p. 40.

Water: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Fuel Oil and Kerosene Sales 2010 (Washington, DC: 2011), tables 2, 4, and similar tables in earlier editions; U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: annual issues), table MF-24, available at www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/statistics/2010/ as of July 20, 2012.

Pipeline: U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Annual 2010 (Washington, DC: December 2011), table 15 and similar tables in earlier editions.

 


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