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Domestic sales of refined petroleum products

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June 2009 (preliminary) (Previous release)

Sales of refined petroleum products totalled 8 043.4 thousand cubic metres in June, down 427.0 thousand cubic metres (-5.0%) from June 2008. (One cubic metre equals a thousand litres.)

In June, six of the seven major petroleum product groups posted declines compared with the same month a year earlier. The decrease in total product sales was led by heavy fuel oil (-26.4%), petrochemical feedstock (-29.6%) and diesel fuel oil (-5.4%).

Motor gasoline was the only product in the major petroleum product group to post an increase in sales, up 117.2 thousand cubic metres (+3.4%) from June 2008. This increase represented the fourth consecutive month-over-month increase in sales of motor gasoline.

Note: Preliminary domestic sales of refined petroleum products data are not available on CANSIM.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 2150.

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Table 1

Sales of refined petroleum products
  June 2008r June 2009p June 2008 to June 2009
  thousands of cubic metres % change
Total, all products 8 470.4 8 043.4 -5.0
Motor gasoline 3 498.1 3 615.3 3.4
Diesel fuel oil 2 292.0 2 167.7 -5.4
Light fuel oil 158.3 137.2 -13.3
Heavy fuel oil 477.1 351.2 -26.4
Aviation turbo fuels 562.1 530.0 -5.7
Petrochemical feedstocks1 420.4 295.9 -29.6
All other refined products 1 062.4 946.0 -10.9
revised
preliminary
Materials produced by refineries that are used by the petrochemical industry to produce chemicals, synthetic rubber and a variety of plastics.
Note(s):
Numbers may not add up to totals as a result of rounding.