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Table 11.9 Energy fuel consumption of the manufacturing industry, by fuel type, 2002 to 2007

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Table 11.9  Energy fuel consumption of the manufacturing industry, by fuel type, 2002 to 2007
  2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
  terajoules
Energy consumed 2,511,322 2,521,077 2,614,696 2,502,600 2,405,951 2,387,251
Coal 46,775 50,841 55,381 51,734 53,112 56,263
Coal coke 93,299 92,236 93,389 92,869 101,622 80,886
Coke oven gas 26,824 28,019 28,333 29,530 29,339 24,749
Electricity 696,960 705,419 700,993 724,656 707,711 705,333
Heavy fuel oil 114,653 138,696 150,234 126,431 99,977 95,061
Middle distillates 19,838 18,166 19,896 19,713 17,666 17,814
Natural gas 726,312 672,564 694,866 662,426 618,186 628,920
Petroleum coke and coke from catalytic cracking catalyst 84,085 88,419 94,986 82,019 84,784 84,356
Propane 12,640 11,634 9,448 7,404 9,487E 8,927
Refinery fuel gas 175,149 178,996 207,558 186,407 197,698 213,258
Spent pulping liquor 290,859 292,635 299,806 258,505 216,616 223,607
Steam 41,336 47,956 48,029 50,076 60,139 60,371
Wood 182,594 195,495 211,777 210,828 209,615 187,707
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM table 128-0006.

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