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District of Columbia
29%
Georgia
23%
South Carolina
20%
North Carolina
19%
Tennessee
10%
Virginia
10%
Florida
8%
Maryland
8%

Gas Shortage by State 2024

Gas Shortage by State 2024

Gas Shortage by State 2024

  • Despite fears that the Israel-Hamas War and the EU boycott on Russian fuel (a response to the Russo-Ukrainian War) would lead to gas shortages, no US state experienced a shortage in 2023. Fuel price hikes were common, however.
  • As of 2023, the most recent fuel shortage in the US occurred in 2021, when a cyberattack caused the temporary shutdown of the Colonial Gas Pipeline, which served the Southeastern US. As a result, gasoline supplies in several states were restricted for approximately two weeks, with some stations running out completely.

38 states

State
Stations Without Gasoline (01 June 2021)
No Gasoline (13 May 2021)
Natural Gas Storage Capacity August 2023 (MMcf)
District of Columbia29%47%
Georgia23%49%
South Carolina20%54%
North Carolina19%71%
Tennessee10%34%2400
Virginia10%55%8960
Florida8%49%
Maryland8%34%64000
Alabama-9%43600
Alaska--83592
Arkansas--21972
California--604048
Colorado--141407
Delaware-5%
Illinois--1018770
Indiana--113537
Iowa--288210
Kansas--282986
Kentucky-3%221695
Louisiana--741606
Michigan--1076066
Minnesota--7000
Mississippi-7%330234
Missouri--13845
Montana--376225
Nebraska--34850
New Jersey-1%
New Mexico--89100
New York--242791
Ohio--575109
Oklahoma--372655
Oregon--36459
Pennsylvania--763296
Texas--860439
Utah--124509
Washington--46900
West Virginia-6%533175
Wyoming--155995

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