Table 3.17
Consumption of refined petroleum products by transportation industry

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Consumption of refined petroleum products by transportation industry
  Railways Total airlines 1 Total marine 1 Road transport and urban transit Retail pump sales Pipelines 2 Total
     thousands of cubic metres
1993 2,232 3,756 2,397 5,104 33,048 8 46,545
1994 2,310 4,015 2,574 5,978 34,208 30 49,116
1995 2,092 4,244 2,523 6,450 34,251 36 49,596
1996 2,046 4,941 2,480 6,690 34,849 57 51,062
1997 2,074 5,082 2,481 7,147 35,778 13 52,574
1998 1,999 5,227 2,919 7,197 36,817 24 54,182
1999 2,116 5,583 2,741 7,345 37,902 24 55,711
2000 2,169 5,634 2,801 7,175 38,100 21 55,901
2001 2,132 5,015 3,016 6,721 38,448 12 55,344
2002 1,934 5,299 2,718 6,871 38,665 9 55,496
2003 1,927 5,336 2,524 7,368 39,728 20 56,905
2004 1,959 5,822 2,803 7,573 41,192 25 59,376
2005 2,060 6,017 2,728 8,028 40,809 20 59,662
2006 2,124 5,970 2,451 7,973 40,935 11 59,464
2007 2,258 5,989 2,666 8,409 43,264 18 62,603
1.
Includes fuels purchased in Canada by domestic and foreign companies.
2.
The volume used to operate and run the pumps at the pumping stations.
Note(s):
Refined petroleum products refers to motor gasoline, diesel fuel oil, light fuel oil, heavy fuel oil, aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel. Figures may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, CANSIM tables 128-0003 and 128-0010.
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