Census

North Dakota Shale Boom: ‘Been There, Done That’

While North Dakota has ridden the shale boom to the nation’s lowest unemployment and a rush of activity for local economies, residents with long memories are cautious, having experienced boom-bust cycles in the oil patch in the past.

November 1, 2011

Industry Briefs

The U.S. Census Bureau released data Tuesday showing that 57% of U.S. homes (62 million) used natural gas as a heating fuel in 2003. The second most popular home heating source was electricity, used by 31% of U.S. homes (33.9 million). According to the survey, the states with some of the highest percentages of households using gas to heat their homes were Utah (88.5%), Michigan (86.9%), Illinois (86.7%), Iowa (82.3%) and Colorado (80.2%). States having warmer climates were more likely to use electricity. More than 35% of the nation’s households using electricity were concentrated in just three states: Florida, Texas and California, the survey said.

November 17, 2004

Industry Briefs

The U.S. Census Bureau released data Tuesday showing that 57% of U.S. homes (62 million) used natural gas as a heating fuel in 2003. The second most popular home heating source was electricity, used by 31% of U.S. homes (33.9 million). According to the survey, the states with some of the highest percentages of households using gas to heat their homes were Utah (88.5%), Michigan (86.9%), Illinois (86.7%), Iowa (82.3%) and Colorado (80.2%). States having warmer climates were more likely to use electricity. More than 35% of the nation’s households using electricity were concentrated in just three states: Florida, Texas and California, the survey said.

November 17, 2004