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Industry Statistics Sampler:
NAICS 213 Support activities for mining |
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| See also 2002 Economic Census data. |
| 2002 Census | Hierarchy, 1997 | Definition | States | Census pubs | Annual+ data |
| 2002 NAICS | Report title | Report number | Release date (PDF) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Size in kb |
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| 213111 | Drilling Oil and Gas Wells | EC02-21I-213111 | 11/30/2004 | 413 | 205 | ||
| 213112 | Support Activities for Oil and Gas | EC02-21I-213112 | 01/06/2005 | 417 | 209 | ||
| 213113 | Support Activities for Coal Mining | EC02-21I-213113 | 11/30/2004 | 412 | 204 | ||
| 213114 | Support Activities for Metal Mining | EC02-21I-213114 | 01/05/2005 | 411 | 203 | ||
| 213115 | Support Activities for NonMetallic Minerals | EC02-21I-213115 | 01/06/2005 | 412 | 204 | ||
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| Indus- try Detail |
NAICS code |
NAICS Title (and link to definition) |
Estab- lish- ments |
Value of shipments
($1,000) |
Annual payroll ($1,000) |
Paid employees |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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21 | Mining | 25,000 | 173,985,314 | 20,798,257 | 509,006 | |
| 213 | Support activities for mining | 9,340 | 19,898,686 | 5,866,097 | 168,806 | ||
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2131 | Support activities for mining | 9,340 | 19,898,686 | 5,866,097 | 168,806 | |
Table includes only establishments with payroll.
NAICS
213: Support Activities for Mining
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Industries in the Support Activities for Mining subsector group
establishments primarily providing support services, on a fee or
contract basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals and
for the extraction of oil and gas. Establishments performing
exploration (except geophysical surveying and mapping) for minerals, on
a contract or fee basis, are included in this subsector. Exploration
includes traditional prospecting methods, such as taking core samples
and making geological observations at prospective sites.
The activities performed on a fee or contract basis by establishments
in the Support Activities for Mining subsector are also often performed
in-house by mining operators. These activities include: taking core
samples, making geological observations at prospective sites, and such
oil and gas operations as spudding in, drilling in, redrilling,
directional drilling, excavating slush pits and cellars; grading and
building foundations at well locations; well surveying; running,
cutting, and pulling casings, tubes and rods; cementing wells; shooting
wells; perforating well casings; acidizing and chemically treating
wells; and cleaning out, bailing, and swabbing wells.
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| Other Indus- tries |
State | Estab- lish- ments |
Value of shipments
($1,000) |
Value of shipments % of U.S. |
Annual payroll ($1,000) |
Paid employees |
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United States | 9,340 | 19,898,686 | 100.00 | 5,866,097 | 168,806 | |
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Texas | 2,825 | 5,890,968 | 29.60 | 1,819,337 | 53,567 | |
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Louisiana | 963 | 4,803,486 | 24.14 | 1,282,135 | 33,996 | |
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All Offshore Areas | 21 | 2,119,159 | 10.65 | 367,996 | 9,492 | |
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Oklahoma | 1,026 | 1,279,088 | 6.43 | 387,659 | 12,239 | |
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California | 334 | 776,532 | 3.90 | 305,359 | 9,035 | |
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Alaska | 67 | 740,138 | 3.72 | 345,004 | 6,227 | |
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New Mexico | 310 | 552,388 | 2.78 | 180,820 | 5,772 | |
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Wyoming | 385 | 545,787 | 2.74 | 171,197 | 5,038 | |
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Colorado | 384 | 387,309 | 1.95 | 111,598 | 3,335 | |
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West Virginia | 192 | 312,178 | 1.57 | 97,775 | 2,944 | |
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Kansas | 427 | 248,798 | 1.25 | 82,526 | 3,104 | |
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Kentucky | 149 | 195,545 | 0.98 | 57,458 | 1,954 | |
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Mississippi | 180 | 192,987 | 0.97 | 60,268 | 2,328 | |
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Pennsylvania | 213 | 191,471 | 0.96 | 56,972 | 2,006 | |
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Utah | 162 | 171,069 | 0.86 | 58,935 | 1,956 | |
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Ohio | 242 | 165,819 | 0.83 | 52,895 | 1,895 | |
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Michigan | 152 | 164,914 | 0.83 | 54,732 | 1,713 | |
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Nevada | 64 | 160,575 | 0.81 | 55,916 | 1,326 | |
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Montana | 139 | 150,055 | 0.75 | 43,973 | 1,367 | |
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North Dakota | 140 | 136,053 | 0.68 | 44,339 | 1,544 | |
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Alabama | 84 | 115,483 | 0.58 | 25,843 | 968 | |
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Illinois | 191 | 92,964 | 0.47 | 35,594 | 1,248 | |
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Arkansas | 110 | 85,991 | 0.43 | 30,243 | 1,137 | |
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Virginia | 55 | 65,864 | 0.33 | 23,531 | 784 | |
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Arizona | 46 | 63,665 | 0.32 | 14,322 | 424 | |
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Georgia | 33 | 38,780 | 0.19 | 12,973 | 407 | |
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Idaho | 23 | 30,811 | 0.15 | 9,979 | 256 | |
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Indiana | 60 | 26,720 | 0.13 | 10,116 | 361 | |
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Tennessee | 37 | 23,188 | 0.12 | 7,770 | 280 | |
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South Dakota | 18 | 19,928 | 0.10 | 5,314 | 139 | |
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Missouri | 39 | 19,592 | 0.10 | 3,993 | 216 | |
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Florida | 50 | 19,319 | 0.10 | 7,006 | 254 | |
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New York | 41 | 17,544 | 0.09 | 6,117 | 228 | |
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Minnesota | 15 | 14,210 | 0.07 | 5,074 | 191 | |
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New Jersey | 20 | 11,995 | 0.06 | 5,860 | 144 | |
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Wisconsin | 8 | 6,705 | 0.03 | 2,636 | 105 | |
| All other states, including those below | 135 | 61,608 | 0.31 | 22,832 | 826 | ||
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Nebraska | 50 | D | D | (250-499) | ||
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Washington | 32 | D | D | (250-499) | ||
D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available
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Source: 1997 Economic Census
Last revised: December 02 2004
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