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Energy supply and demand

  1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
  terajoules
Primary production1 15,358,207 15,768,364 15,894,878 16,170,951 16,130,653
  Exports1 7,824,020 8,328,358 8,443,785 8,561,905 8,503,577
  Imports1 2,518,457 2,852,226 3,013,427 2,923,579 3,144,222
Energy availability1 10,518,257 10,830,985 10,950,393 11,163,501 11,362,500
Net supply2 9,190,692 9,423,710 9,303,501 9,623,076 9,795,399
Producer consumption 1,229,344 1,257,430 1,264,850 1,344,061 1,287,167
Non-energy use 828,856 790,322 863,231 894,348 903,299
Energy use, final demand 7,132,504 7,375,967 7,175,442 7,384,682 7,604,948
  Total industrial 2,177,297 2,268,624 2,166,287 2,229,541 2,313,106
  Total transportation 2,307,283 2,279,845 2,240,367 2,250,130 2,242,042
  Agriculture 229,865 231,927 218,075 206,753 211,866
  Residential 1,232,263 1,287,825 1,239,970 1,286,677 1,348,041
  Public administration 124,522 131,288 126,813 125,164 127,678
  Commercial and other institutional 1,061,446 1,176,423 1,184,065 1,286,657 1,362,441
1. Primary energy sources are coal, crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids, hydro and nuclear electricity.
2. Net supply of primary and secondary sources.
Sources: Statistics Canada, CANSIM, table 128-0002 and Catalogue no. 57-003-XIB.
Last modified: 2004-10-08.

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