Table 13: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, and Wages by Industry* - Mining, Third Quarter 1999
  SIC* Units Jul 99 Aug 99 Sep 99 99Q3 AME** 99Q3 Total Wages 99Q3 AWW***
Total, Mining   806 16,212 16,315 16,461 16,329 $192,724,496 $908
Metal Mining 10 27 547 529 539 538 $5,687,314 $813
-Lead & zinc ores 103-ND              
-Gold & silver ores 104-ND              
-Metal mining services 108 15 169 158 165 164 1,780,076 835
-Miscellaneous metal ores 109 11 373 366 369 369 3,854,450 803
Coal Mining 12 39 4,760 4,723 4,649 4,711 $65,081,377 $1,063
-Bituminous coal & lignite mining 122 25 4,329 4,275 4,175 4,260 60,198,455 1,087
-Coal mining services 124 14 431 448 474 451 4,882,922 833
Oil & Gas Extraction 13 676 7,958 8,159 8,368 8,162 $82,567,971 $778
-Crude petroleum & natural gas 131 178 2,531 2,552 2,503 2,529 30,657,854 933
-Natural gas liquids 132 6 104 106 105 105 1,407,894 1,031
-Oil & gas field services 138 492 5,323 5,501 5,760 5,528 50,502,223 703
Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels 14 64 2,947 2,904 2,905 2,919 $39,387,834 $1,038
-Dimension stone 141-ND              
-Crushed & broken stone 142 5 101 109 108 106 856,775 622
-Sand & gravel 144 14 51 45 46 47 401,367 652
-Clay, ceramic & refractory minerals 145 21 544 548 534 542 4,827,548 685
-Chemical & fertilizer minerals 147 12 2,140 2,096 2,118 2,118 32,547,099 1,182
-Nonmetallic minerals services 148-ND              
-Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 149 4 31 34 30 32 232,732 565


* Standard Industrial Classification Code.
** Average Monthly Employment.
*** Average Weekly Wage.
Wyoming Department of Employment
Employment Resources Division
Research & Planning
Source: ES-202 Report (Second Run Date: March 2000)
Prepared 03/30/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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