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Nebraska's Dry Natural Gas Proven Reserves

The estimated quantity of natural gas which geological and engineering data demonstrate with a given probability to be recoverable in the future assuming current costs of operation and market prices are proven reserves. Nebraska's dry natural gas reserves are given for the years 1960 to 2021 in the table below.

Proven reserves for Nebraska peaked in 1960 at 117.8 billion cubic feet. Beginning in 1977, Nebraska's reserves have been included with a group of miscellaneous states, including Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, Oregon, South Dakota, and Tennessee. Individual state volumes are withheld for these states to avoid disclosure of operator–level reserves data or because of other statistical prevision or data quality reasons. Proven reserves for this group of miscellaneous states peaked in 2011 at 379 billion cubic feet. Prior to 2011, the previous four years had also surpassed the peak reached in 1981 at 191 billion cubic feet.

 

Proven Reserves of Natural Gas in Nebraska 1960-2021 Graph

 

Nebraska Dry Natural Gas Proven Reserves 1960 – 2021

(Billion Cubic Feet at 14.73 psia and 60 Degrees Fahrenheit as of December 31)

Annual proven reserves by year from 1960 through 2029.
YearProven ReservesYearProven ReservesYearProven ReservesYearProven ReservesYearProven ReservesYearProven ReservesYearProven Reserves
1960117.8197058.21980176.0199072.0200042.02010350.0202042.0
1961104.3197159.41981191.0199176.0200182.02011379.0202172.0
1962100.7197250.3198269.0199293.0200299.02012222.02022NA
1963100.0197348.8198378.0199396.02003134.02013179.02023NA
196493.4197454.6198475.0199467.02004110.02014176.02024NA
196579.6197555.8198576.0199569.02005131.02015123.02025NA
196672.8197659.21986133.0199669.02006138.02016112.02026NA
196763.81977102.0198765.0199743.02007239.02017163.02027NA
196856.81978109.0198884.0199838.02008270.0201891.02028NA
196956.61979153.0198987.0199966.02009349.0201950.02029NA

Sources: U.S. Crude Oil and Natural Gas Proved Reserves. Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC. Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, Lincoln, NE.