Table 13: Wyoming Private Employing Units, Employment, & Wages by Industry - Mining, Fourth Quarter 1999
  SIC* Units Oct 99 Nov 99 Dec 99 99Q4 AME** 99Q4 Total Wages 99Q4 AWW***
Total, Mining   810 16,544 16,488 16,872 16,635 $214,108,380 $990
Metal Mining 10 27 562 541 550 551 $5,990,950 $836
-Lead & zinc ores 103-ND              
-Gold & silver ores 104-ND              
-Metal mining services 108 15 170 170 171 170 1,660,409 750
-Miscellaneous metal ores 109 11 387 366 374 376 4,264,470 873
Coal Mining 12 39 4,649 4,665 4,701 4,672 $69,855,363 $1,150
-Bituminous coal & lignite mining 122 25 4,115 4,101 4,138 4,118 63,101,588 1,179
-Coal mining services 124 14 534 564 563 554 6,753,775 938
Oil & Gas Extraction 13 682 8,445 8,433 8,766 8,548 $98,739,807 $889
-Crude petroleum & natural gas 131 179 2,431 2,423 2,428 2,427 35,488,868 1,125
-Natural gas liquids 132 6 99 105 108 104 1,464,216 1,083
-Oil & gas field services 138 497 5,915 5,905 6,230 6,017 61,786,723 790
Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels 14 62 2,888 2,849 2,855 2,864 $39,522,260 $1,062
-Dimension stone 141-ND              
-Crushed & broken stone 142 5 103 103 103 103 861,237 643
-Sand & gravel 144 13 49 48 42 46 388,088 644
-Clay, ceramic & refractory minerals 145 21 523 523 543 530 4,906,626 713
-Chemical & fertilizer minerals 147 11 2,122 2,092 2,088 2,101 32,730,586 1,199
-Nonmetallic minerals services 148-ND              
-Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 149 4 28 30 29 29 222,736 591


* 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: June 2000)
Prepared 06/16/2000 Nancy Brennan
Preliminary: Subject to Revision


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