7-4 Petroleum Balance

(10 000 tons)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item

1985

1990

1995

1997

1998

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Energy Available for Consumption

9193.7

11435.0

16072.7

19653.8

19686.1

Output

12489.5

13830.6

15005.0

16074.1

16100.0

Imports

90.0

755.6

3673.2

6787.0

5738.7

Exports (-)

3630.4

3110.4

2454.5

2815.2

2326.5

Stock Changes in the Year

244.6

-40.8

-151.0

-392.2

174.0

Total Energy Consumption

9168.8

11485.6

16064.9

19691.7

19817.8

Consumption by Sector

        

        

        

         

 

1.Farming, Forestry, Animal Husbandry,

         

        

        

         

 

Fishery and Water Conservancy

758.7

1033.6

1203.2

1256.3

1294.7

2.Industry

6171.4

7321.6

9349.3

11304.2

10870.8

3.Construction

292.2

327.3

242.8

285.3

293.9

4.Transportation, Post and

        

        

        

         

 

Telecommunications Services

1176.4

1683.2

2863.6

3733.0

4245.3

5.Commerce,Catering Services, Materials

        

        

        

         

 

Supply, Marketing and Storage

38.1

77.6

333.9

416.6

426.0

6.Others

506.1

757.8

1390.3

1758.0

1704.8

7.Residential Consumption

225.9

284.5

682.0

938.3

983.3

Consumption by Usage

        

         

        

         

 

(I)Final Consumption

7063.3

9304.7

13676.3

17051.9

17514.3

Industry

4462.0

5180.4

7095.5

8814.1

8717.3

(II)Intermediate Consumption

        

         

        

         

 

(Consumed in Transformation)

1745.6

1630.4

2230.0

2449.7

2106.1

Power Generation

1425.5

1234.4

1358.5

1662.1

1304.8

Heating

285.6

356.3

399.9

356.5

455.5

Coking

34.5

39.7

51.6

49.2

35.4

Gas Production

112.9

295.8

420.1

382.0

310.4

(III) Losses in Coal Washing and Dressing

247.0

254.7

158.6

190.1

197.3

Balance

24.9

-50.6

7.8

-37.9

-131.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.