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TABLE A2-48: TOTAL ENERGY USE IN THE CANADIAN ECONOMY BY SECTOR, 1990 – 2001
(Petajoules)
  1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 Annual
Growth
(per cent)
2000-01
Mining 262 254 244 307 329 367 414 399 337 306 339 358 5.7
Manufacturing1 1,696 1,690 1,676 1,664 1,692 1,734 1,789 1,812 1,757 1,768 1,768 1,713 (3.1)
Forestry 16 12 10 13 11 8 10 11 12 15 16 18 (12.6)
Construction 44 42 39 33 35 34 48 44 48 50 50 48 (4.1)
Agriculture 205 195 224 198 195 207 224 233 225 230 232 218 (5.9)
Residential 1,197 1,166 1,179 1,257 1,277 1,254 1,362 1,298 1,180 1,228 1,287 1,240 (3.7)
Public Administrations 144 137 137 133 145 146 136 134 130 125 131 127 (3.2)
Commercial and other institutions1 787 802 816 862 845 883 900 920 858 901 873 969 10.9
Transportation 1,971 1,922 2,003 2,055 2,168 2,227 2,284 2,357 2,423 2,484 2,482 2,457 (1.0)
Energy Use - Final Demand 6,321 6,221 6,329 6,523 6,697 6,860 7,166 7,208 6,971 7,109 7,178 7,148 (0.4)
Transport in per cent of Total 31.2 30.9 31.6 31.5 32.4 32.5 31.9 32.7 34.8 34.9 34.6 34.4  
  1. Diesel and gasoline purchased by the manufacturing and commercial sectors are attributed to road transportation in an attempt to include all private (own-account) road transportation.

Source: Transport Canada, adapted from Statistics Canada’s Quarterly Report on Energy Supply-Demand in Canada, Cat. 57-003


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