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Department of Energy federal obligations in Missouri

USAspending.gov records $18,013,064,610.75 in Department of Energy obligations under awarding agency 089 with place of performance in Missouri, across 150 awards. Concentration is the story: about $18.01 billion sits on only 150 award records, a mean of roughly $120.09 million per award. The pair names Energy as the awarding agency and Missouri as the geography tag. It does not identify a plant, a laboratory, or a contractor, and it does not say Jefferson City funded these obligations. Figures are obligations, not outlays.

Key figures

  • DOE agency 089 shows $18,013,064,610.75 in Missouri place-of-performance obligations on 150 awards.
  • Mean obligation is about $120.09 million per award — a highly concentrated cell.
  • Award count is not a vendor headcount or a named-site budget.
  • The join is not DOE nationally and not all Missouri federal spending.
  • Figures are obligations from USAspending.gov, not outlays.

Few Energy rows, large Missouri dollars

This page is the intersection of awarding agency 089 and Missouri (MO) place of performance. The $18,013,064,610.75 total is the USAspending aggregate for that pair. One hundred fifty awards is the matching count. Missouri’s all-agency spending is a wider table; Energy’s national profile is a wider table in the other direction. This cell is only the overlap.

A 150-row book against $18.01 billion is a highly concentrated state–agency shape. That geometry is consistent with large site or management contracts, but the packet does not name those vehicles. Treating 150 as “150 Missouri companies” would misread award records. Treating the dollars as proof of a single named plant would add a label the facts do not carry.

Awarding agency 089

Code 089 is the Department of Energy in this extract. NNSA, science, and environmental-management awarding offices can roll up under that parent in USAspending. This join does not split them. The overlay /states/mo/agencies/089/ is the same pair in table form.

The national Energy hub will show other states and a different award mix. Quoting $18,013,064,610.75 as DOE’s full obligation total would drop the Missouri filter. Quoting 150 as the department’s entire award inventory would drop every other state.

Missouri on the geography field

Missouri is state code MO. Place of performance can reflect work in-state, a contractor address, or a reporting convention for a multi-state effort tagged to Missouri. Awards coded to Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Arkansas, or Kentucky do not enter this $18,013,064,610.75 sum. The join cannot re-allocate dollars along a regional production chain.

Missouri federal spending as a whole includes SSA, HHS, Defense, and other agencies. Energy is one awarding column. A large Energy cell does not make Missouri’s other agency cells small; those are separate filters with their own facts.

The $120.09 million average

Dividing $18,013,064,610.75 by 150 awards yields about $120.09 million per award. That mean is a warning against reading the table as a list of small purchases. It is also a warning against assuming every award is that size: one or two very large actions can dominate a 150-row set. The packet has no median and no top-award list.

Net obligations can include de-obligations. 150 remains a count of award records in the aggregate, not a count of Missouri counties or of completed construction projects.

What the Energy–Missouri pair is not

Sharing a state with DOE does not mean Missouri campaign donations funded these awards, and it does not convert obligations into outlays. The page does not rank Missouri as more energy-dependent than other states. It reports one USAspending join.

Continue from Department of Energy in Missouri for the overlay, Missouri federal spending for all agencies, Department of Energy for agency 089 nationally, and All spending ties for other pairs.

How to read the Missouri–Energy numbers

Missouri Energy ($18,013,064,610.75, 150 awards) is a concentrated 089 book, kin in shape to Idaho’s Energy cell though with its own dollars and count. Kin in shape is not the same site and not the same total. Cite $18,013,064,610.75 with Missouri, not as a copy of another state’s laboratory story. One hundred fifty rows is few enough that one or two vehicles could dominate the $120.09 million mean. NNSA, science, and environmental-management offices can all hide under 089. This packet names none of them. Do not name a plant from memory.

Kansas, Illinois, Iowa, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Nebraska, and Oklahoma surround Missouri. Kansas City and St. Louis metro speech crosses those lines. USAspending does not. Non-MO tags stay out of $18,013,064,610.75.

Questions

How much Energy Department funding is obligated in Missouri?
USAspending records $18,013,064,610.75 in obligations for awarding agency 089 (Department of Energy) with Missouri place of performance, covering 150 awards. That is an obligation aggregate for this pair, not an outlay figure and not DOE’s national total.
Why are there only 150 Energy awards in Missouri?
The 150 figure is the award-record count in the aggregate. Large site or management contracts can produce high dollars on few rows. The packet does not name those contracts. Mean obligation is about $120.09 million.
Is this a specific Missouri plant’s budget?
The facts do not name plants or laboratories. The filter is agency 089 plus MO place of performance. $18,013,064,610.75 includes whatever records carry both tags, and excludes Energy awards tagged to other states.
Is this Missouri’s total federal spending?
No. This join is awarding agency 089 only. Missouri’s statewide hub includes every awarding agency. $18,013,064,610.75 is the Energy slice.

USAspending.gov aggregate of federal obligations by state and awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.