Tables 5-7 and 5-7M: Fuel Consumption by Transportation Mode
In addition to safety concerns, freight transportation also has major implications for energy use and the environment. The number of gallons of fuel burned by commercial trucks has nearly doubled over the past twenty years, while fuel use in several other modes has declined. Between 1980 and 2002, the fuel consumed in highway freight transportation increased from 20 billion to 37 billion gallons annually. This is due to a substantial increase in the number of trucks on the road, an increase in the average number of miles traveled per truck, and a doubling of truck vehicle miles traveled (vmt). Over the same period, fuel use in Class I freight rail declined from 3.9 to 3.7 billion gallons.
Table 5-7 (standard units)
Table in Excel format
1980 | 1990 | 2000 | 2002 | |
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Highway | ||||
Gasoline, diesel and other fuels (million gallons) | 114,960 | 130,755 | 162,555 | 167,730 |
Truck, total | 19,960 | 24,490 | 35,229 | 36,756 |
Single-unit 2-axle 6-tire or more truck | 6,923 | 8,357 | 9,563 | 10,305 |
Combination truck | 13,037 | 16,133 | 25,666 | 26,451 |
Truck (percent of total) | 17.4 | 18.7 | 21.7 | 21.9 |
Rail, Class I (in freight service) | ||||
Distillate / diesel fuel (million gallons) | 3,904 | 3,115 | 3,700 | 3,730 |
Water | ||||
Residual fuel oil (million gallons) | 8,952 | 6,326 | 6,410 | 4,848 |
Distillate / diesel fuel oil (million gallons) | 1,478 | 2,065 | 2,261 | 2,079 |
Gasoline (million gallons) | 1,052 | 1,300 | 1,124 | 1,081 |
Pipeline | ||||
Natural gas (million cubic feet) | 634,622 | 659,816 | 642,210 | 667,027 |
Table 5-7M (metric units)
Table in Excel format
1980 | 1990 | 2000 | 2002 | |
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Highway | ||||
Gasoline, diesel and other fuels (million litres) | 435,171 | 494,962 | 615,338 | 634,928 |
Truck, total | 75,557 | 92,705 | 133,356 | 139,137 |
Single-unit 2-axle 6-tire or more truck | 26,206 | 31,635 | 36,200 | 39,010 |
Combination truck | 49,350 | 61,070 | 97,156 | 100,127 |
Truck (percent of total) | 17.4 | 18.7 | 21.7 | 21.9 |
Rail, Class I (in freight service) | ||||
Distillate / diesel fuel (million litres) | 14,778 | 11,792 | 14,006 | 14,120 |
Water | ||||
Residual fuel oil (million litres) | 33,887 | 23,947 | 24,264 | 18,351 |
Distillate / diesel fuel oil (million litres) | 5,595 | 7,817 | 8,559 | 7,870 |
Gasoline (million litres) | 3,982 | 4,921 | 4,255 | 4,093 |
Pipeline | ||||
Natural gas (million cubic meters) | 17,970 | 18,684 | 18,185 | 18,888 |
Note: 1 gallon = 3.8 litres; 1 cubic foot = 0.03 cubic meters.
Sources: Highway: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics (Washington, DC: Annual issues), table VM-1and similar tables in earlier editions.
Rail: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Facts 2003 (Washington, DC: October 2003), p. 40.
Water: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Fuel Oil and Kerosene Sales (Washington, DC: Annual issues), tables 2, 4, and similar tables in earlier editions.
Pipeline: U.S. Department of Energy, Natural Gas Annual 2002, DOE/EIA-0131(02) (Washington, DC: January 2004), table 15 and similar tables in earlier editions.