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Table 6-6: Pipeline Transportation Establishments and Employment: 2006

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Table 6-6: Pipeline Transportation Establishments and Employment: 2006

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State Number of establishments Number of employees Annual payroll ($ thousands)
Alabama 51 W W
Alaska 17 W W
Arizona 33 282 20,800
Arkansas 37 451 24,464
California 81 1,260 90,546
Colorado 52 1,520 168,973
Connecticut 8 W W
Delaware 2 W W
District of Columbia 2 W W
Florida 24 W W
Georgia 43 W W
Hawaii 4 W W
Idaho 4 W W
Illinois 99 1,082 92,781
Indiana 57 W W
Iowa 54 400 29,264
Kansas 122 1,220 90,696
Kentucky 41 1030 72,446
Louisiana 226 2,631 194,766
Maine 4 W W
Maryland 11 107 8,328
Massachusetts 11 W D
Michigan 63 564 44,755
Minnesota 56 W W
Mississippi 82 803 51,452
Missouri 46 W W
Montana 11 W W
Nebraska 29 W W
Nevada 4 W W
New Hampshire 4 W W
New Jersey 25 W W
New Mexico 59 630 51,071
New York 41 290 20,334
North Carolina 23 231 17,386
North Dakota 21 387 28,554
Ohio 69 1,215 87,210
Oklahoma 144 1,828 134,088
Oregon 8 W W
Pennsylvania 98 1,272 92,104
Rhode Island 4 W W
South Carolina 14 W W
South Dakota 14 W W
Tennessee 39 W W
Texas 615 12,544 1,097,021
Utah 20 521 47,954
Vermont 1 W W
Virginia 38 W W
Washington 18 225 20,748
West Virginia 50 1,368 84,791
Wisconsin 31 225 18,230
Wyoming 43 848 61,005
United States, total1 2,653 39,196 3,173,510

1 Values for states not reported individually are included in U.S. totals.

KEY: W = data withheld to avoid disclosure.

NOTES: The Pipeline Transportation subsector (NAICS 486) includes industries using transmission pipelines to transport products, such as crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum products, and slurry. Industry groups are determined based on the products transported (i.e., crude oil, natural gas, and other). Gas industry data include the storage of natural gas because the storage is usually done by the pipeline establishment and because a pipeline is inherently a network in which all the nodes are interdependent. These data do not include activities classified under the Utilities sector, such as natural gas distribution (NAICS 2212) or water and air distribution and collection (NAICS 2213).

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 County Business Patterns, Washington, DC: 2008, available at http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html as of Jan. 22, 2009.