- Petroleum Administration for Defense District
The
United States is divided into five Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts, or PADDs. These were created duringWorld War II under the Petroleum Administration for War to help organize the allocation of fuels derived frompetroleum products, includinggasoline anddiesel (or "distillate") fuel. Today, these regions are still used for data collection purposes.The Petroleum Administration for War was established in 1942 by executive order, and abolished in 1946. The districts are now named for the later Petroleum Administration for Defense which existed during the
Korean War . It was established by theDefense Production Act of 1950, then abolished in 1954, with its role taken over by the U.S. Department of Interior's Oil and Gas Division.PAD Districts
*PADD I (East Coast) is composed of the following three subdistricts:
**Subdistrict A (New England):Connecticut ,Maine ,Massachusetts ,New Hampshire ,Rhode Island , andVermont .
**Subdistrict B (Central Atlantic):Delaware ,District of Columbia ,Maryland ,New Jersey ,New York , andPennsylvania .
**Subdistrict C (Lower Atlantic):Florida , Georgia,North Carolina ,South Carolina ,Virginia , andWest Virginia .
*PADD II (Midwest):Illinois ,Indiana ,Iowa ,Kansas ,Kentucky ,Michigan ,Minnesota ,Missouri ,Nebraska ,North Dakota ,South Dakota ,Ohio ,Oklahoma ,Tennessee , andWisconsin .
*PADD III (Gulf Coast):Alabama ,Arkansas ,Louisiana ,Mississippi , andNew Mexico , andTexas .
*PADD IV (Rocky Mountain):Colorado ,Idaho ,Montana ,Utah , andWyoming .
*PADD V (West Coast):Alaska ,Arizona ,California ,Hawaii ,Nevada ,Oregon , andWashington .References
* [http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/gdu/paddgasoline.html PADD Definitions] .
Energy Information Administration .
* [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/312.html Records of the Petroleum Administration for Defense] .National Archives and Records Administration .
* [http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/253.html Records of the Petroleum Administration for War] .National Archives and Records Administration .
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