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Primary energy consumption and selected indicators, Manitoba, 1990 and 2003

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Variable Level Variation from 1990 to 2003 % share of energy consumed % contribution to change
1990 2003 value % 1990 2003
Primary energy consumption in terajoules
Refined petroleum products 99,966 101,878 1,912 2 39 38 23
Motor gasoline
47,866 50,968 3,102 6 19 19 37
Diesel fuel
34,149 33,897 -252 -1 13 13 -3
Heavy fuel oil
3,292 2,837 -455 -14 1 1 -5
Transformed into electricity
123 124 1 1 0 0 0
Other products
15,897 14,539 -1,358 -9 6 5 -16
Natural gas 90,034 91,157 1,123 1 35 34 13
Transformed into electricity
59 1,507 1,448
2,454
0 1 17
Coal 7,135 7,384 249 3 3 3 3
Transformed into electricity
4,464 6,616 2,152 48 2 2 25
Primary electricity 61,581 66,775 5,194 8 24 25 61
Total1 258,716 267,194 8,478 3 100 100 100
Selected indicators
Population (persons)
1,105,668
1,162,776
57,108 5  ... ... ...
Per capita energy consumption (terajoule per person) 0.23399 0.22979
-0.0042
-2 ... ... ...
Real GDP (millions of 1997 $) 27,254 34,368 7,114 26 ... ... ...
Consumption of energy per real GDP $ (megajoules per $) 9.49 7.77 -1.72 -18 ... ... ...
1. The total is the sum of the four major components: refined petroleum products, natural gas, coal and primary electricity. These components might not add up to the total due to rounding.
Sources: Report on energy supply-demand in Canada, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 57-003-X, 1990 and 2003; population estimates, CANSIM Table 051-0001; Real GDP, CANSIM Table 384-0013.