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7-4  Petroleum Balance Sheet
(10 000 tons)
  Item
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
  Total Energy Available for Consumption
11435.0
16072.7
22631.8
23204.7
24925.1
  Output                              
13830.6
15005.0
16300.0
16395.9
16700.0
  Imports                             
755.6
3673.2
9748.5
9118.2
10269.3
  Exports (-)                         
3110.4
2454.5
2172.1
2046.7
2139.2
  Stock Changes in the Year  
-40.8
-151.0
-1244.6
-262.7
94.9
  Total Energy Consumption              
11485.6
16064.9
22439.3
22838.3
24779.8
  Consumption by Sector                
  
  
  
  1.Farming,Forestry,Animal Husbandry,
  
  
  
  
  Fishery and Water Conservancy  
1033.6
1203.2
1496.7
1568.5
1674.1
  2.Industry                          
7321.6
9349.3
11404.7
11388.6
12489.6
  3.Construction                      
327.3
242.8
344.3
372.3
410.4
  4.Transport, Storage, Post and  
  
  
  Telecommunication Services  
1683.2
2863.6
5509.4
5692.9
6156.6
  5.Wholesale and Retail Trade
  
  
  and Catering Services  
77.6
333.9
545.0
567.4
593.0
  6.Others                            
757.8
1390.3
1882.7
1953.7
1978.6
  7.Residential Consumption  
284.5
682.0
1256.5
1294.8
1477.5
  Consumption by Usage                
  
  
  (I)Final Consumption              
9304.7
13676.3
19893.5
20357.0
21982.8
  Industry                        
5180.4
7095.5
9016.2
9059.9
9854.5
  (II)Intermediate Consumption  
  
  
  (Consumed in Transformation)  
1630.4
2230.0
2352.8
2292.0
2606.8
  Power Generation                
1234.4
1358.5
1178.2
1213.6
1275.6
  Heating                         
356.3
399.9
427.0
438.7
420.7
  Gas Production                  
39.7
51.6
25.9
22.8
18.9
  (III) Losses in Petroleum Refining                  
295.8
420.1
721.8
617.0
891.6
  (Άτ)  Other  Losses  
254.7
158.6
192.9
189.3
190.2
  Balance                               
-50.6
7.8
192.5
366.4
145.3
  a) Data on output refer to the output of crude oil.
  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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