Table 13: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by Industry - Mining, Third Quarter 2000
  SIC* Units Jul 00 Aug 00 Sep 00 00Q3 AME** 00Q3 Total Wages 00Q3 AWW***
Total, Mining 10 - 14 831 17,357 17,824 17,672 17,618 $213,960,620 $934
Metal Mining 10 25 499 515 497 504 $5,061,208 $773
-Lead & zinc ores 103-ND              
-Gold & silver ores 104-ND              
-Metal mining services 108 14 102 112 103 106 987,738 719
-Miscellaneous metal ores 109 10 392 398 389 393 4,026,307 788
Coal Mining 12 34 4,595 4,772 4,605 4,657 $68,481,904 $1,131
-Bituminous coal & lignite mining 122 21 4,060 4,218 4,085 4,121 62,563,286 1,168
-Coal mining services 124 13 535 554 520 536 5,918,618 849
Oil & Gas Extraction 13 712 9,435 9,714 9,802 9,650 $104,181,186 $830
-Crude petroleum & natural gas 131 189 2,615 2,618 2,594 2,609 35,185,077 1,037
-Natural gas liquids 132 6 118 114 115 116 2,109,192 1,403
-Oil & gas field services 138 517 6,702 6,982 7,093 6,926 66,886,917 743
Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels 14 60 2,828 2,823 2,768 2,806 $36,236,322 $993
-Dimension stone 141-ND              
-Crushed & broken stone 142 5 101 105 101 102 806,891 607
-Sand & gravel 144 17 99 99 101 100 585,028 452
-Clay, ceramic & refractory minerals 145 18 674 670 668 671 5,736,641 658
-Chemical & fertilizer minerals 147 9 1,834 1,823 1,785 1,814 28,357,849 1,203
-Nonmetallic minerals services 148-ND              
-Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 149 5 39 40 38 39 304,962 602


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Second Run Date: March 2001)
Prepared 03/27/2001 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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