U.S. total energy consumption in March 1999 was 8.1 quadrillion Btu. Petroleum products accounted for 40 percent of the energy consumed in March 1999, while natural gas accounted for 27 percent and coal accounted for 21 percent.
Residential and commercial sector consumption was 3.1 quadrillion Btu in March 1999, 2 percent higher than the March 1998 level. The sector accounted for 38 percent of total consumption, about the same share as in March 1998.
Industrial sector ...