Oklahoma
Oklahoma ranks among the top 10 states in industrial emissions. Excluding power plants, three-quarters of its industrial emissions come from three sectors: chemicals, refineries, and petroleum and natural gas systems. Most industrial production is concentrated in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa regions. However, petroleum and natural gas systems are scattered throughout the state.

- The top 20 emitters are shown on this map, coded by industrial sector. The size of the circles corresponds to emissions: the larger the circle, the higher the emissions.
- Disadvantaged communities (as determined by the federal government) are shaded blue.

- The inner circle provides a visual representation of the share of emissions generated by each industrial sector.
- The outer circle also indicates the share of a sector’s emissions generated in disadvantaged communities.
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