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Primary energy consumption and selected indicators, Saskatchewan, 1990 and 2003

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Variable Level Variation from 1990 to 2003 % share of energy consumed % contribution to change
1990 2003 value % 1990 2003
Primary energy consumption in terajoules
Refined petroleum products 148,168 168,730 20,562 14 32 27 13
Motor gasoline
56,696 61,593 4,897 9 12 10 3
Diesel fuel
46,904 58,696 11,792 25 10 9 7
Heavy fuel oil
1,167 8,079 6,912 592 0 1 4
Transformed into electricity
206 8 -198 -96 0 0 0
Other products
45,304 40,902 -4,402 -10 10 7 -3
Natural gas 186,259 298,390 112,131 60 40 48 71
Transformed into electricity
5,136 54,860 49,724
968
1 9 31
Coal 115,736 146,506 30,770 27 25 23 19
Transformed into electricity
111,876 141,769 29,893 27 24 23 19
Primary electricity 15,473 10,841 -4,632 -30 3 2 -3
Total1 465,636 624,467 158,831 34 100 100 100
Selected indicators
Population (persons)
1,007,114
994,843
-12,271 -1 ... ... ...
Per capita energy consumption (terajoule per person) 0.46235 0.6277
0.16536
36 ... ... ...
Real GDP (millions of 1997 $) 24,945 32,000 7,055 28 ... ... ...
Consumption of energy per real GDP $ (megajoules per $) 18.67 19.51 0.85 5 ... ... ...
1. The total is the sum of the four major components: refined petroleum products, natural gas, coal and primary electricity. These components might not add up to the total due to rounding.
Sources: Report on energy supply-demand in Canada, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 57-003-X, 1990 and 2003; population estimates, CANSIM Table 051-0001; Real GDP, CANSIM Table 384-0013.