In 2023, the top producer of Fuels, utilities, waste management, and environmental remediation services, and related products and services was Texas with $560B. This is expected to increase 14.2% to $640B by 2050. The top consumer was Texas with $540B, and those inbound shipments are expected to increase 14% to $616B by 2050.
Freight data is provided using the SCTG product classification. The closest comparible products are coal, gasoline, fuel oils, and coal-n.e.c..
In 2023, the most common means of transport for Fuels, utilities, waste management, and environmental remediation services, and related products and services, by weight, was Pipeline with 2.94B tons, followed by Truck with 2.1B tons and Rail with 490M tons.
In 2017, the US government spent $35.7B on Fuels, utilities, waste management, and environmental remediation services, and related products and services. The agency which purchased the largest amount of Fuels, utilities, waste management, and environmental remediation services, and related products and services in 2017 was Defense Logistics ($10.1B), followed by Department of the Navy ($9.04B) and the Department of the Army ($5.44B).