Components of Energy Supply

1 - Non-energy use

Amounts shown here are for amounts used for purposes other than fuel purposes. Includes products being used as petrochemical feedstock, anodes and/or cathodes, greases, lubricants, etcetera.

2 - Producer consumption

Producers' consumption as measured here is the consumption by the producing industry of its own produced fuel; for example, refined petroleum products consumed by the refined petroleum product industry, or natural gas used in the field, flared and waste, field uses, gathering uses, plant uses and metering adjustments. It does not include consumption of energy forms produced by other energy supply industries; for example, it would exclude the use of natural gas by the petroleum refining industry. In the case of electricity, it includes transmission losses, adjustments, unaccounted for amounts which are subject to variation because of cyclical billing, etcetera, but excludes generating station use output as measured at the generating station gate.

3 - Net supply

The amount available after the amounts used in transformation processes are subtracted. Availability minus stock change, utilities and industry, transformed to electricity - by utilities, transformed to electricity - by industry, transformed to coke and manufactured gases, transformed to refined products and transformed to steam generation.

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