Table 13: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by Industry - Mining, First Quarter 2000
  SIC* Units Jan 00 Feb 00 Mar 00 00Q1 AME** 00Q1 Total Wages 00Q1 AWW***
Total Mining   813 16,734 16,763 16,733 16,743 $214,807,012 $987
Metal Mining 10 24 526 467 461 485 $5,424,717 $861
-Lead & zinc ores 103-ND              
-Gold & silver ores 104-ND              
-Metal mining services 108 13 149 138 121 136 1,268,472 717
-Miscellaneous metal ores 109 10 372 324 335 344 4,095,235 917
Coal Mining 12 36 4,753 4,720 4,706 4,726 $71,965,064 $1,171
-Bituminous coal & lignite mining 122 21 4,197 4,166 4,161 4,175 65,753,691 1,212
-Coal mining services 124 15 556 554 545 552 6,211,373 866
Oil & Gas Extraction 13 695 8,600 8,730 8,723 8,684 $97,818,478 $866
-Crude petroleum & natural gas 131 185 2,420 2,489 2,518 2,476 37,829,822 1,175
-Natural gas liquids 132 6 107 109 109 108 1,779,692 1,264
-Oil & gas field services 138 504 6,073 6,132 6,096 6,100 58,208,964 734
Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels 14 58 2,855 2,846 2,843 2,848 $39,598,753 $1,070
-Dimension stone 141-ND              
-Crushed & broken stone 142 6 92 92 97 94 922,787 758
-Sand & gravel 144 13 33 44 40 39 286,055 564
-Clay, ceramic & refractory minerals 145 17 552 548 553 551 4,731,340 661
-Chemical & fertilizer minerals 147 11 2,098 2,085 2,076 2,086 33,151,857 1,222
-Nonmetallic minerals services 148-ND              
-Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 149 5 32 34 35 34 244,748 559


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Second Run Date: September 2000)
Prepared 09/18/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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