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Table 1 Crude oil and natural gas: Supply and disposition (key indicators)

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Crude oil and natural gas: Supply and disposition (key indicators)
  January 2008 January 2009p January 2008 to January 2009
  thousands of cubic metres % change
Crude oil and equivalent hydrocarbons      
Supply1      
Production 13 186.1 13 543.0 2.7
Imports2 4 522.9 4 656.0 2.9
Disposition      
Refinery receipts3 9 578.3 9 567.8 -0.1
Exports 8 923.8 8 980.8 0.6
  millions of cubic metres % change
Natural gas      
Supply4      
Marketable production5 14 797.7 14 619.1 -1.2
Imports 1 733.4 1 171.6E -32.4
Disposition      
Domestic sales6 9 201.5 8 877.6 -3.5
Exports 10 536.4 9 643.6 -8.5
preliminary
use with caution
Disposition may differ from supply because of inventory change, own consumption, losses and adjustments.
Data may differ from International Trade Division estimates because of timing and the inclusion of crude oil landed in Canada for future re-export .
Volumetric receipts at refineries of all domestic and imported crude oils for refinery processing or storage.
Disposition may differ from supply because of inventory change, usage as pipeline fuel, pipeline losses, line-pack fluctuations.
Receipts from fields after processing for the removal or partial removal of some constituents and impurities and that meet specifications for residential, commercial and industrial use; and including other adjustments.
Domestic sales includes residential, commercial, industrial and direct sales (for example direct, non-utility, sales for consumption where the utility acts solely as transporter).