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Kansas: Net Energy Producer
Scott W. WhiteSen. Roberts’ Energy Task Force
Kansas Geological Survey
May 24, 2000
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 (1012) BTU/Yr.
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Currently, Natural Gas Comprises Over 2/3’s of Kansas Energy Production.
Based on 1997 Data.
Natural Gas66.4%
Coal0.8%
Petroleum22.0%
NGL10.8%
Electricity’s Share of Kansas Energy Consumption Has Increased from 13% to 33%.
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Nearly 3/4ths of Kansas Electricity is Fueled by Coal.
Nuclear 22.3%
Petroleum0.3%
Natural Gas5.5%
Hydroelectric 0.0%
Renewables 0.0%
Coal72.0%
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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
Petroleum33.2%
Renewables0.0%
Natural Gas29.9%
Nuclear Power8.0%
Biomass1.0%
Coal27.8%
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