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    • Texas -- 6.8 trillion cubic feet (23.7% of the total) They say everything is bigger in Texas, and that’s certainly true of the Lonestar State's energy production, as it leads the country in the production of both oil and natural gas.
    • Pennsylvania -- 5.5 trillion cubic feet (19% of the total) The state of Pennsylvania produces enough natural gas each year to meet the country’s entire residential demand, which was 4.4 Tcf in 2017.
    • Oklahoma -- 2.5 trillion (8.7% of the total) The Sooner State is home to 14 of the 100 largest natural gas fields in the country, the biggest of which is the Hugoton that covers much of the panhandle region as well as parts of Texas and Kansas.
    • Louisiana -- 2.1 trillion (7.4% of the total) The state of Louisiana is an important one to the natural gas industry. Not only is it a top-five producer that holds roughly 5% of the country’s remaining natural gas reserves thanks in part to the Hayneville Shale, but it’s a significant consumer of the cleaner-burning fuel.
    • United States. Production: 1.03 trillion cubic meters. The US is by far the largest producer of natural gas in the world, representing nearly a quarter of global natural gas production.
    • Russia. Production: 699 billion cubic meters. As the second largest exporter and the next largest producer of natural gas in the world, Russia also holds the biggest-known natural gas reserves on the planet.
    • Iran. Production: 244 billion cubic meters. Iran is the third largest natural gas-producing country, representing about 6 percent of global output. The Middle Eastern nation ranks second in terms of natural gas reserves.
    • China. Production: 219 billion cubic meters. In recent years, China’s government has incentivized the transition from coal to natural gas to reduce air pollution and meet emissions targets.
  1. The United States now produces nearly all of the natural gas that it uses. In 2022, U.S. dry natural gas production was about 36.35 trillion cubic feet (Tcf), an average of about 96.60 billion cubic feet per day and an annual record high. Most of the production increases since 2005 are the result of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing ...

  2. Natural gas statistics. Data for the United States for 2022, except where noted. Physical amounts (volumes) for the United States are in million cubic feet (MMcf) measured at 14.73 pounds per square inch and at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Prices are nominal prices in dollars per thousand cubic feet (Mcf). U.S. production (dry gas) 36,353,023 MMcf.

  3. Oct 30, 2024 · Which states consume and produce the most natural gas? In 2023, U.S. total consumption of natural gas was 32.62 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). The five states that consumed the most natural gas in 2023, by amount and percentage share of total U.S. natural gas consumption, were: Texas—5.13 Tcf—15.7%. California—2.09 Tcf—6.4%. Louisiana—2. ...

  4. Global gas production slightly increased in 2023 (+0.7%), after a stagnation in 2022 (-0.1%). Indeed, the steady growth in gas production in the US (+4.7%, almost as fast as its 2010-2019 average) was offset by a 5.5% drop in Russia due to lower exports to the European Union. Gas production slowed down in the Middle East (+2.7%, below its ...

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  6. Feb 20, 2024 · Published by Statista Research Department, Feb 20, 2024. With a production volume of 1.28 trillion cubic meters in 2023, North America was the leading natural gas producing region in the world. It ...

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