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Primary energy supplyNote 1 | |||||||||||||||
Availability | 10,097.2 | 10,200.1 | 10,194.9 | 10,518.3 | 10,831.0 | 10,950.4 | 11,163.5 | 11,033.1 | 11,117.7 | 11,123.6 | 10,667.2 | 11,255.8 | 11,066.7 | 10,584.8 | 10,594.1 |
Production | 14,800.3 | 15,284.4 | 15,368.7 | 15,358.2 | 15,768.4 | 15,894.9 | 16,171.0 | 15,759.4 | 16,143.8 | 16,180.8 | 16,442.1 | 16,569.4 | 16,278.8 | 15,694.5 | 15,947.9 |
Exports | 6,950.2 | 7,496.4 | 7,818.3 | 7,824.0 | 8,328.4 | 8,443.8 | 8,561.9 | 8,030.7 | 8,405.7 | 8,314.0 | 8,531.1 | 8,791.2 | 8,806.8 | 8,448.1 | 8,751.4 |
Imports | 1,977.2 | 2,231.8 | 2,385.3 | 2,518.5 | 2,852.2 | 3,013.4 | 2,923.6 | 3,133.4 | 3,157.1 | 3,090.5 | 2,892.3 | 3,053.5 | 3,128.4 | 3,039.8 | 3,041.2 |
Primary and secondary energy supply | |||||||||||||||
Net supplyNote 2 | 8,899.6 | 8,927.6 | 8,841.3 | 9,190.7 | 9,423.7 | 9,303.5 | 9,623.1 | 9,338.7 | 9,442.3 | 9,731.0 | 9,302.9 | 9,707.9 | 9,660.4 | 9,214.8 | 9,438.3 |
Producer consumption | 1,059.1 | 999.2 | 1,073.3 | 1,229.3 | 1,257.4 | 1,264.9 | 1,344.1 | 1,346.7 | 1,404.8 | 1,298.7 | 1,295.9 | 1,247.4 | 1,189.4 | 1,252.0 | 1,073.4 |
Non-energy use | 800.0 | 833.0 | 811.8 | 828.9 | 790.3 | 863.2 | 894.3 | 979.1 | 1,084.3 | 1,022.8 | 1,105.6 | 1,101.4 | 1,021.6 | 962.2 | 1,019.2 |
Primary and secondary energy demandNote 3 | 7,040.4 | 7,095.5 | 6,956.2 | 7,132.5 | 7,376.0 | 7,175.4 | 7,384.7 | 7,539.4 | 7,625.0 | 7,694.3 | 7,521.7 | 7,921.5 | 7,860.9 | 7,461.5 | 7,622.1 |
Industrial | 2,180.5 | 2,196.9 | 2,149.0 | 2,177.3 | 2,268.6 | 2,166.3 | 2,229.5 | 2,272.0 | 2,304.2 | 2,316.8 | 2,262.1 | 2,382.8 | 2,312.7 | 2,192.6 | 2,329.4 |
Transportation | 2,124.7 | 2,182.9 | 2,256.6 | 2,307.3 | 2,279.8 | 2,240.4 | 2,250.1 | 2,257.1 | 2,343.8 | 2,377.7 | 2,364.0 | 2,460.0 | 2,412.4 | 2,534.7 | 2,601.0 |
Agriculture | 222.9 | 230.0 | 224.7 | 229.9 | 231.9 | 218.1 | 206.8 | 211.8 | 209.0 | 208.4 | 211.5 | 215.4 | 217.0 | 210.6 | 246.1 |
Residential | 1,358.2 | 1,295.1 | 1,183.5 | 1,232.3 | 1,287.8 | 1,240.0 | 1,286.7 | 1,338.0 | 1,312.6 | 1,290.0 | 1,245.9 | 1,357.6 | 1,359.8 | 1,326.8 | 1,267.2 |
Public administration | 134.1 | 135.9 | 130.3 | 124.5 | 131.3 | 126.8 | 125.2 | 128.2 | 131.8 | 135.8 | 127.7 | 122.4 | 123.1 | 125.0 | 119.5 |
Commercial and other institutional | 1,020.4 | 1,054.8 | 1,012.3 | 1,061.4 | 1,176.4 | 1,184.1 | 1,286.7 | 1,320.7 | 1,323.7 | 1,340.2 | 1,281.1 | 1,354.5 | 1,406.8 | 1,047.3 | 1,031.1 |
1. Primary energy sources are coal, crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids, hydro and nuclear electricity. 2. Primary and secondary sources. Secondary sources are fuels such as coal, natural gas, coke, coke oven gas, refined petroleum products, wood waste and spent pulping liquor that are transformed to create another form of energy—for example, burning fossil fuels to create steam that turns electricity-generating turbines. 3. Final demand. Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM tables 128-0002, 128-0009 and 128-0016. |
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