SEDS | State Energy Data System
About SEDS
The State Energy Data System (SEDS) is the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) source for comprehensive State energy statistics. Included are estimates of energy production, consumption, prices, and expenditures broken down by energy source and sector. Production and consumption estimates begin with the year 1960 while price and expenditure estimates begin with 1970.
The multidimensional completeness of SEDS allows users to make comparisons across States, energy sources, sectors, and over time.
Important note about SEDS
While some SEDS data series come directly from surveys conducted by EIA, many are estimated using other available information. These estimations are necessary for the compilation of "total energy" estimates.
The data sources and estimation procedures are described in the Technical Notes & Documentation section. We welcome your suggestions on ways to improve our estimation methodologies.
What's New in SEDS
State Energy Data System: Liquefied Petroleum Gases and Other Petroleum Products Through 2010
February 17, 2012
State Energy Data System: Lubricants Through 2010
January 20, 2012
State Energy Data System: Motor Gasoline, Fuel Ethanol, and Aviation Gasoline Through 2010
December 16, 2011
