Table 13: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by Industry - Mining, First Quarter 1999
  SIC* Units Jan 99 Feb 99 Mar 99 99Q1 AME** 99Q1 Total Wages 99Q1 AWW***
Total, Mining   801 15,571 15,184 14,969 15,241 $186,810,031 $943
Metal Mining 10 29 492 489 484 488 $5,545,515 $874
-Lead & zinc ores 103-ND              
-Gold & silver ores 104-ND              
-Metal mining services 108 17 124 130 133 129 1,039,432 620
-Miscellaneous metal ores 109 11 363 354 346 354 4,453,295 967
Coal Mining 12 41 4,507 4,417 4,416 4,447 $68,540,388 $1,186
-Bituminous coal & lignite mining 122 26 4,116 4,021 4,018 4,052 64,294,786 1,221
-Coal mining services 124 15 391 396 398 395 4,245,602 827
Oil & Gas Extraction 13 668 7,648 7,372 7,196 7,405 $74,813,251 $777
-Crude petroleum & natural gas 131 178 2,382 2,381 2,416 2,393 30,592,794 983
-Natural gas liquids 132 12 122 120 119 120 1,711,543 1,094
-Oil & gas field services 138 478 5,144 4,871 4,661 4,892 42,508,914 668
Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels 14 63 2,924 2,906 2,873 2,901 $37,910,877 $1,005
-Dimension stone 141-ND              
-Crushed & broken stone 142 5 93 93 99 95 813,949 659
-Sand & gravel 144 14 28 32 35 32 252,211 613
-Clay, ceramic & refractory minerals 145 20 541 530 511 527 4,412,064 644
-Chemical & fertilizer minerals 147 12 2,169 2,160 2,134 2,154 31,870,854 1,138
-Nonmetallic minerals services 148-ND              
-Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 149 5 30 30 28 29 209,460 549


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Employment Resources Division
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Seventh Run Date: May 2000)
Prepared 06/01/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision

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