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Table 1-13U.S. Domestic Tanker Trade Flow by Region, 2000 (Thousand metric tons)

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Table 1-13
U.S. Domestic Tanker Trade Flow by Region, 2000 (Thousand metric tons)

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 Shipped from Where received
Alaska Far West Great Lakes Hawaii Middle Atlantic Northeast Plains Puerto Rico Rocky Mt. Southeast Southwest Other Total
Alaska 776 40,423 1,779 42,978
Puerto Rico 511 5,409 4,301 2,493 5,535 213 18,462
Southwest 1,267 2,831 898 426 10,283 317 16,023
Southeast 303 736 387 53 13,131 171 32 14,813
Far West 145 12,961 286 35 197 311 15 13,949
Middle Atlantic 5,759 531 11 358 598 7,258
Other 855 65 920
Hawaii 4 120 114 32 270
Great Lakes 210 210
Northeast 5 19 36 3 63
Total 925 55,586 210 2,178 14,741 6,136 - 3,017 - 30,396 1,675 82 114,945

KEY: - = not available.

SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce Statistics Center, Waterborne Commerce of the United States, calendar year 2000, computer file.

  • Alaska accounted for 37 percent of total domestic tanker trade in 2000.