Annual Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey - 2016

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Introduction

Purpose

The Industrial Consumption of Energy survey (ICE), which is funded by Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada, provides estimates of energy consumption by manufacturing establishments in Canada. These estimates serve as an important indicator of Canadian economic performance and are used by all levels of government in establishing informed policies in the energy area.

Additional information

This survey is conducted by Statistics Canada in order to collect the necessary information to support the Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP). This program combines various survey and administrative data to develop comprehensive measures of the Canadian economy.

The statistical information from the IBSP serves many purposes, including:
• obtaining information on the supply of, and/or demand for, energy in Canada
• enabling governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in regards to public utilities
• enabling all levels of government to establish informed policies in the energy area
• assisting the business community in the corporate decision-making process.
Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Authority

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Confidentiality

By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Québec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6

You may also contact us by email at statcan.esd-helpdesk-dse-bureaudedepannage.statcan@canada.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Conseil de l'industrie forestière du Québec, the Ministère de l'énergie et des resources naturelles du Québec, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, Alberta Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development, National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada, and Environment Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Record linkage

To enhance the data from this survey and to minimize the reporting burden, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Business or organization and contact information

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:1

Please verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed. Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal name

Operating name (if applicable)

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:2

Please verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed. Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

First name

Last name

Title

Preferred language of communication

Mailing address (number and street)

City

Province, territory or state

Postal code or ZIP code Example: A9A 9A9 or 12345-1234

Country

Email address Example: user@example.gov.ca

Telephone number (including area code) Example: 123-123-1234

Extension number (if applicable)

Fax number (including area code) Example: 123-123-1234

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:3

Please verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

.

  • 1: Operational
  • 2: Not currently operational e.g., temporarily or permanently closed, change of ownership

Why is this business or organization not currently operational?

  • 1: Seasonal operations
  • 2: Ceased operations
  • 3: Sold operations
  • 4: Amalgamated with (an) other business(es) or organization(s)
  • 5: Temporarily inactive but will re-open
  • 6: No longer operating due to other reason(s)

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:3a

Seasonal operations

When did this business or organization close for the season?

When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
Date:
Example: YYYY-MM-DD

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:3b

Ceased operations

When did this business or organization cease operations?
Date:
Example: YYYY-MM-DD

Why did this business or organization cease operations?

  • 1: Bankruptcy
  • 2: Liquidation
  • 3: Dissolution
  • 4: Other reasons - specify:

Why did this business or organization cease operations? Other reasons - specify

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:3c

Sold operations

When was this business or organization sold?
Date:
Example: YYYY-MM-DD

What is the legal name of the buyer?

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:3d

Amalgamated with (an) other business(es) or organization(s)

When did this business or organization amalgamate?

What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?

What is (are) the legal name(s) of the other amalgamated business(es) or organization(s)?

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:3e

Temporarily inactive but will re-open

When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?

When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?

Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?

Business or organization and contact information - Question identifier:3f

No longer operating due to other reason(s)

When did this business or organization cease operations?

Why did this business or organization cease operations?

Main activity

Main activity - Question identifier:4

Please verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above. Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

.

  • 1: This is the current main activity.
  • 2: This is not the current main activity.

This is not the current main activity - Please provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity. e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

Main activity - Question identifier:5

You indicated that is not the current main activity. Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: ?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Main activity - Question identifier:5a

When did the main activity change?

Main activity - Question identifier:6

Please search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity. How to search:
- if desired, you can filter the search results by first selecting this business or organization's activity sector
- enter keywords or a brief description that best describes this business or organization main activity
- press the Search button to search the database for an activity that best matches the keywords or description you provided
- then select an activity from the list.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

Enter keywords or a brief description, then press the Search button

Please select an activity (industry code)

Please select an activity (industry description)

Industry Characteristics

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:1

Did this business generate electricity?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:2

How much electricity did this business generate? Note: Report the total quantity of electricity generated; regardless of whether it was consumed by this business or sold to others.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • 3: Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • 4: Million Btu (MBtu)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:3

Which type of energy was consumed by this business? Select all that apply. Include energy consumed as fuel for the production process, consumed to produce electricity, consumed to produce steam for sale, or consumed as feed to produce other products.

Electricity — self-generated or purchased

Natural gas

Propane

Middle distillates e.g., diesel, light fuel oil, kerosene

Heavy fuel

Wood and wood waste

Spent pulping liquor

Refuse — please specify:

Refuse — please specify: Description

Steam — self-generated or purchased See the help button (?) for examples.

Coal or coal by-products e.g., coal, coal tar, coal coke, light coal oil, etc.

Other energy commodity consumed by this business e.g., petroleum coke, refinery fuel gas, coke on catalyst, bitumen emulsion (orimulsion), ethane, butane, naphtha, by-product gas, flared gas, or other commodity not listed

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:4

Did this business consume any self-generated electricity as fuel for the production process?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:5

What was the quantity of self-generated electricity consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • 3: Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • 4: Million Btu (MBtu)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:6

Did this business purchase electricity?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:7

What was the quantity of electricity purchased by this business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • 3: Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • 4: Million Btu (MBtu)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:8

How was natural gas consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non-energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., natural gas consumed as feed to produce direct reduced iron (DRI). Refer to the help button (?) for other examples.

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:9

What was the quantity of natural gas consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 3: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:10

What was the quantity of natural gas consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 3: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:11

What was the quantity of natural gas consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 3: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:12

What was the quantity of natural gas consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 3: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:13

How was propane consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non-energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., propane consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:14

What was the quantity of propane consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Kilogram (kg)
  • 7: Litre (l)
  • 8: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 9: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 10: Pound (lb)
  • 11: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:15

What was the quantity of propane consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Kilogram (kg)
  • 7: Litre (l)
  • 8: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 9: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 10: Pound (lb)
  • 11: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:16

What was the quantity of propane consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Kilogram (kg)
  • 7: Litre (l)
  • 8: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 9: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 10: Pound (lb)
  • 11: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:17

What was the quantity of propane consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Kilogram (kg)
  • 7: Litre (l)
  • 8: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 9: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 10: Pound (lb)
  • 11: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:18

Which type of middle distillate was consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply.

Diesel (on-site only)

Light fuel oil

Kerosene and other middle distiIIates

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:19

How was diesel (on-site only) consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., diesel consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:20

What was the quantity of diesel consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:21

What was the quantity of diesel consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:22

What was the quantity of diesel consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:23

What was the quantity of diesel consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:24

How was light fuel oil consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:25

What was the quantity of light fuel oil consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:26

What was the quantity of light fuel oil consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:27

What was the quantity of light fuel oil consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:28

How were kerosene and other middle distillates consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:29

What was the quantity of kerosene and other middle distillates consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:30

What was the quantity of kerosene and other middle distillates consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:31

What was the quantity of kerosene and other middle distillates consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:32

Indicate if this business consumed imported or Canadian (domestic) heavy fuel oil for the production process. Select all that apply.

This business consumed heavy fuel oil imported from a foreign country.

This business consumed Canadian (domestic) heavy fuel oil.

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:33

How was imported heavy fuel oil consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., heavy fuel oil used as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:34

What was the quantity of imported heavy fuel oil consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:35

What was the quantity of imported heavy fuel oil consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:36

What was the quantity of imported heavy fuel oil consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:37

What was the quantity of imported heavy fuel oil consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:38

How was domestic heavy fuel oil consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., heavy fuel oil used as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:39

What was the quantity of domestic heavy fuel oil consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:40

What was the quantity of domestic heavy fuel oil consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:41

What was the quantity of domestic heavy fuel oil consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:42

What was the quantity of domestic heavy fuel oil consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:43

How was wood and wood waste consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:44

What was the quantity of wood and wood waste consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:45

What was the quantity of wood and wood waste consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:46

What was the quantity of wood and wood waste consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:47

How was spent pulping liquor consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:48

What was the quantity of spent pulping liquor consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:49

What was the quantity of spent pulping liquor consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:50

What was the quantity of spent pulping liquor consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:51

How was #{B40034_p9} refuse consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., refuse used as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:52

What was the quantity of #{B40034_p9} refuse consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Barrel
  • 3: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 4: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 5: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 6: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 7: Kilogram (kg)
  • 8: Litre (l)
  • 9: Long ton (LT)
  • 10: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 11: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 12: Pound (lb)
  • 13: Short ton (ST)
  • 14: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:53

What was the quantity of #{B40034_p9} refuse consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Barrel
  • 3: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 4: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 5: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 6: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 7: Kilogram (kg)
  • 8: Litre (l)
  • 9: Long ton (LT)
  • 10: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 11: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 12: Pound (lb)
  • 13: Short ton (ST)
  • 14: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:54

What was the quantity of #{B40034_p9} refuse consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Barrel
  • 3: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 4: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 5: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 6: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 7: Kilogram (kg)
  • 8: Litre (l)
  • 9: Long ton (LT)
  • 10: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 11: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 12: Pound (lb)
  • 13: Short ton (ST)
  • 14: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:55

What was the quantity of #{B40034_p9} refuse consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: Barrel
  • 3: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 4: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 5: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 6: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 7: Kilogram (kg)
  • 8: Litre (l)
  • 9: Long ton (LT)
  • 10: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 11: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 12: Pound (lb)
  • 13: Short ton (ST)
  • 14: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:56

Did this business generate steam?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:57

How was self-generated steam used by this business in the production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., steam used as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:58

What was the quantity of steam generated and consumed as fuel in the production process?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:59

What was the quantity of steam that was generated to produce electricity?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:60

What was the quantity of generated steam that was consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:61

Did this business purchase steam?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:62

How was the purchased steam consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., steam used as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:63

What was the quantity of purchased steam consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:64

What was the quantity of purchased steam consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:65

What was the quantity of purchased steam consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:66

Did this business produce steam to sell or transfer to others?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:67

Which type of clients did this business sell or transfer steam to? Select all that apply.

Residential (including apartment buildings)

Agriculture

Paper manufacturing

Chemical manufacturing

All other manufacturing

Public administration

Commercial and institutional

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:68

What was the quantity of steam, in gigajoules, sold to residential clients (including apartment buildings)?

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:69

What was the quantity of steam, in gigajoules, sold to agriculture clients?

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:70

What was the quantity of steam, in gigajoules, sold to paper manufacturing clients?

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:71

What was the quantity of steam, in gigajoules, sold to chemical manufacturing clients?

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:72

What was the quantity of steam, in gigajoules, sold to all other manufacturing clients?

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:73

What was the quantity of steam, in gigajoules, sold to public administration clients?

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:74

What was the quantity of steam, in gigajoules, sold to commercial and institutional clients?

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:75

How was coal, coal coke and coal by-products consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed coal as an energy commodity

Consumed coal coke as an energy commodity

Consumed coal by products e.g., coal tar, light coal oil, coke oven gas

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:76

Did this business consume coal imported from a foreign country?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:77

What type of imported coal was consumed? Select all that apply.

Bituminous

Sub-bituminous

Anthracite

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:78

How was imported bituminous coal consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., bituminous coal consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:79

What was the quantity of imported bituminous coal consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:80

What was the quantity of imported bituminous coal consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:81

What was the quantity of imported bituminous coal consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:82

What was the quantity of imported bituminous coal consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:83

How was imported sub-bituminous coal consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., sub-bituminous coal consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:84

What was the quantity of imported sub-bituminous coal consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:85

What was the quantity of imported sub-bituminous coal consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:86

What was the quantity of imported sub-bituminous coal consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:87

What was the quantity of imported sub-bituminous coal consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:88

How was imported anthracite coal consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., anthracite coal consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:89

What was the quantity of imported anthracite coal consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:90

What was the quantity of imported anthracite coal consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:91

What was the quantity of imported anthracite coal consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:92

What was the quantity of imported anthracite coal consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:93

Did this business consume Canadian (domestic) coal?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:94

What type of Canadian (domestic) coal was consumed? Select all that apply.

Bituminous

Sub-bituminous

Lignite

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:95

How was domestic bituminous coal consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., bituminous coal consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:96

What was the quantity of domestic bituminous coal consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Kilogram (kg)
  • 2: Long ton (LT)
  • 3: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 4: Pound (lb)
  • 5: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:97

What was the quantity of domestic bituminous coal consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Kilogram (kg)
  • 2: Long ton (LT)
  • 3: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 4: Pound (lb)
  • 5: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:98

What was the quantity of domestic bituminous coal consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Kilogram (kg)
  • 2: Long ton (LT)
  • 3: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 4: Pound (lb)
  • 5: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:99

What was the quantity of domestic bituminous coal consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Kilogram (kg)
  • 2: Long ton (LT)
  • 3: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 4: Pound (lb)
  • 5: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:100

How was domestic sub-bituminous coal consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., sub-bituminous coal consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:101

What was the quantity of domestic sub-bituminous coal consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:102

What was the quantity of domestic sub-bituminous coal consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:103

What was the quantity of domestic sub-bituminous coal consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:104

What was the quantity of domestic sub-bituminous coal consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:105

How was domestic lignite coal consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., lignite coal consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:106

What was the quantity of domestic lignite coal consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:107

What was the quantity of domestic lignite coal consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:108

What was the quantity of domestic lignite coal consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:109

What was the quantity of domestic lignite coal consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:110

Did this business consume coal coke imported from a foreign country?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:111

Did this business consume Canadian (domestic) coal coke?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:112

How was imported coal coke consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., coal coke consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:113

What was the quantity of imported coal coke consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:114

What was the quantity of imported coal coke consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:115

What was the quantity of imported coal coke consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:116

What was the quantity of imported coal coke consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:117

How was domestic coal coke consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., coal coke consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:118

What was the quantity of domestic coal coke consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:119

What was the quantity of domestic coal coke consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:120

What was the quantity of domestic coal coke consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:121

What was the quantity of domestic coal coke consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 2: Kilogram (kg)
  • 3: Long ton (LT)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: Pound (lb)
  • 7: Short ton (ST)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:122

Which coal by-products did this business consume? Select all that apply.

Coal tar

Light coal oiI

Coke oven gas

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:123

How was coal tar consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., coal tar consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:124

What was the quantity of coal tar consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:125

What was the quantity of coal tar consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:126

What was the quantity of coal tar consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:127

What was the quantity of coal tar consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:128

How was light coal oil consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., light coal oil consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:129

What was the quantity of light coal oil consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:130

What was the quantity of light coal oil consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:131

What was the quantity of light coal oil consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:132

What was the quantity of light coal oil consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Barrel
  • 2: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 3: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 4: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 5: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:133

How was coke oven gas consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., coke oven gas consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:134

What was the quantity of coke oven gas consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Litre (l)
  • 4: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 5: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:135

What was the quantity of coke oven gas consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Litre (l)
  • 4: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 5: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:136

What was the quantity of coke oven gas consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Litre (l)
  • 4: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 5: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:137

What was the quantity of coke oven gas consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Litre (l)
  • 4: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 5: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:138

Which type of other energy commodity was consumed by this business? Select all that apply.

Petroleum Coke

Refinery fuel gas

Coke on catalyst

Bitumen emulsion (orimulsion)

Ethane

Butane

Naphtha

By-product gas

Flared gas

Other type of energy commodity — please specify:

Other type of energy commodity — please specify: Description

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:139

Did this business consume petroleum coke imported from a foreign country?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:140

How was imported petroleum coke consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., imported petroleum coke consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:141

What was the quantity of imported petroleum coke consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:142

What was the quantity of imported petroleum coke consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:143

What was the quantity of imported petroleum coke consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:144

What was the quantity of imported petroleum coke consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:145

Did this business consume Canadian (domestic) petroleum coke?

  • 1: Yes
  • 2: No

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:146

How was domestic petroleum coke consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., petroleum coke consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:147

What was the quantity of domestic petroleum coke consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:148

What was the quantity of domestic petroleum coke consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:149

What was the quantity of domestic petroleum coke consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:150

What was the quantity of domestic petroleum coke consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:151

How was refinery fuel gas consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:152

What was the quantity of refinery fuel gas consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Litre (l)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:153

What was the quantity of refinery fuel gas consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Litre (l)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:154

What was the quantity of refinery fuel gas consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Litre (l)
  • 4: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 5: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 6: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:155

How was coke on catalyst consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non-energy use"

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., coke on catalyst consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:156

What was the quantity of coke on catalyst consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:157

What was the quantity of coke on catalyst consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:158

What was the quantity of coke on catalyst consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:159

What was the quantity of coke on catalyst consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: Short ton (ST)
  • 10: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:160

How was bitumen emulsion (orimulsion) consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., bitumen emulsion (orimulsion) consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:161

What was the quantity of bitumen emulsion (orimulsion) consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 3: Kilogram (kg)
  • 4: Litre (l)
  • 5: Long ton (LT)
  • 6: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 7: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 8: Pound (lb)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:162

What was the quantity of bitumen emulsion (orimulsion) consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: Pound (lb)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:163

What was the quantity of bitumen emulsion (orimulsion) consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: Pound (lb)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:164

What was the quantity of bitumen emulsion (orimulsion) consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: Pound (lb)
  • 8: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:165

How was ethane consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., ethane consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:166

What was the quantity of ethane consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use, etc.

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:167

What was the quantity of ethane consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Kilogram (kg)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:168

How was butane consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., butane consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:169

What was the quantity of butane consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Kilogram (kg)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:170

What was the quantity of butane consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Kilogram (kg)
  • 6: Litre (l)
  • 7: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 8: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 9: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:171

What was the quantity of naphtha consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:172

What was the quantity of by-product gas consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:173

What was the quantity of flared gas consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 2: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 3: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 4: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 5: Litre (l)
  • 6: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 7: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:174

How was #{B40038_p11} consumed in this business's production process? Select all that apply. Note: Statistics Canada derives total fuel consumption by adding the "as fuel", "to produce electricity", "to produce steam for sale" and "for non- energy use" consumption data you provide in the following questions.

Consumed as fuel for the production process e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Consumed to produce steam for sale to another business

Consumed to produce electricity

Consumed for non-energy use e.g., #{B40038_p11} consumed as feed to produce other products

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:175

What was the quantity of #{B40038_p11} consumed as fuel for the production process? e.g., heating, on-site transportation, to produce steam for own use

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 5: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 6: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 7: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 8: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 9: Kilogram (kg)
  • 10: Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • 11: Litre (l)
  • 12: Long ton (LT)
  • 13: Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • 14: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 15: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 16: Pound (lb)
  • 17: Short ton (ST)
  • 18: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:176

What was the quantity of #{B40038_p11} consumed to produce steam for sale to another business?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 5: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 6: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 7: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 8: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 9: Kilogram (kg)
  • 10: Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • 11: Litre (l)
  • 12: Long ton (LT)
  • 13: Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • 14: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 15: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 16: Pound (lb)
  • 17: Short ton (ST)
  • 18: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:177

What was the quantity of #{B40038_p11} consumed to produce electricity?

Unit of Measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 5: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 6: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 7: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 8: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 9: Kilogram (kg)
  • 10: Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • 11: Litre (l)
  • 12: Long ton (LT)
  • 13: Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • 14: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 15: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 16: Pound (lb)
  • 17: Short ton (ST)
  • 18: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:178

What was the quantity of #{B40038_p11} consumed for non-energy use?

Unit of measure

  • 1: 100 cubic feet (Ccf)
  • 2: 33-Pound cylinder
  • 3: Barrel
  • 4: Cubic foot (ft3)
  • 5: Cubic metre (m3)
  • 6: Imperial gallon (gal)
  • 7: U.S. gallon (gal)
  • 8: Gigajoule (GJ)
  • 9: Kilogram (kg)
  • 10: Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
  • 11: Litre (l)
  • 12: Long ton (LT)
  • 13: Megawatt-hour (MWh)
  • 14: Metric tonne (MT)
  • 15: Million Btu (MBtu)
  • 16: Pound (lb)
  • 17: Short ton (ST)
  • 18: ('000) Cubic metres (m3)

Quantity

Industry Characteristics - Question identifier:179

Indicate any reason(s) that may have affected the changes in your energy consumption for this business compared to the last reporting period. Select all that apply.

Fuel switch

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Fuel price changes

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Technology changes

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Process changes

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Awareness of energy efficiency

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New contract or loss of contract

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Plant expansion or contraction

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Change in product line

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Other changes or events — please specify:

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No changes or events

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Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

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