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7-3    Overall Energy Balance Sheet
(10 000 tons of SCE)
Item
1985
1990
1995
1999
2000
  Total Energy Available for Consumption 
77603
96138
129535
115829
115150
  Primary Energy Output                
85546
103922
129034
109126
106988
  Recovery of Energy                   
         
         
2312
1694
1760
  Imports                              
340
1310
5456
9513
14331
  Exports (-)                          
5774
5875
6776
6477
9026
  Stock Changes in the Year            
-2509
-3219
-491
1974
1097
  Total Energy Consumption               
76682
98703
131176
130119
130297
  Consumption by Sector                 
         
         
          
  1.Farming,Forestry,Animal Husbandry,
         
         
          
  Fishery and Water Conservancy    
4045
4852
5505
5832
5787
  2.Industry                          
51068
67578
96191
90797
89634
  3.Construction                      
1302
1213
1335
1381
1433
  4.Transport, Storage, Post and           
         
         
          
  Telecommunication Services      
3713
4541
5863
9243
9916
  5.Wholesale and Retail Trade
         
         
          
  and Catering Services   
766
1247
2018
2812
2893
  6.Others                            
2470
3473
4519
5502
5722
  7.Residential Consumption           
13318
15799
15745
14552
14912
  Consumption by Usage                   
         
         
          
  (I)Final Consumption               
73586
94289
124252
124096
124032
  Industry                         
48021
63239
89473
85095
83707
  (II)Losses in Processing and Transformation
1491
2264
3634
2336
2372
  Coking                           
572
905
          
544
487
  Petroleum Refining               
110
326
          
648
781
  (III)Other Losses                  
1605
2150
3289
3688
3893
  Balance                                
921
-2565
-1641
-14290
-15147
a)Electric power and heat are converted on the basic of equal caloric value. Therefore, losses in processing and transformation exclude losses in power generation and heating.
b)Data on imports include the petroleum consumed by the Chinese airplanes and ships in refueling abroad.  
   Data on exports include the petroleum consumed by the foreign airplanes and ships in refueling in China.
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