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Kansas: Net Energy Producer Scott W. White Sen. Roberts’ Energy Task Force Kansas Geological Survey May 24, 2000
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Net Energy Production in Kansas Has Dropped from 880 to 13 Trillion BTU in 30 Years.
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Except for a Few Years in the 1980’s, Kansas Has Always Been a Net Energy Producer.
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In 30 Years, Kansas Energy Production Has Decreased from ~1,600 to <950 (10 12 ) BTU/Yr. 2% 48.5% 48% 1.5% 8% 28% 62% 2% 10.8% 22.0% 66.4% 0.8%
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Currently, Natural Gas Comprises Over 2/3’s of Kansas Energy Production. Based on 1997 Data.
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Electricity’s Share of Kansas Energy Consumption Has Increased from 13% to 33%. 33% 13%
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Nearly 3/4ths of Kansas Electricity is Fueled by Coal. Based on 1997 data
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Since the mid-1970’s Coal Consumption has Greatly Outpaced Production.
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Kansas Petroleum Consumption Has Outpaced Production since 1974.
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Natural Gas Production Continues to Outpace Consumption
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Coal, Petroleum, and Natural Gas Account for 90% of Kansas Energy Consumption. Based on 1997 data
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Over 40% of Kansas Energy is Imported from Other States. Based on 1997 Data. 58.8% 19.3% 21.9% Other States/ Countries Wyoming Kansas
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A Combination of Increased Energy Production and Decreased Consumption Will Ensure Kansas’ Net Energy Production.
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