Why do we conduct this survey?

This survey is conducted by Statistics Canada in order to collect the necessary information to support the Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP). This program combines various survey and administrative data to develop comprehensive measures of the Canadian economy.

The statistical information from the IBSP serves many purposes, including:

  • Obtaining information on the supply of, and/or demand for, energy in Canada
  • Enabling governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in regards to public utilities
  • Enabling all levels of government to establish informed policies in the energy area
  • Assisting the business community in the corporate decision-making process.

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Other important information

Authorization to collect this information

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Confidentiality

By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce the reporting burden, Statistics Canada may combine the acquired data with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6

You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, Transition énergétique Québec, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, Alberta Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development, National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Business or organization and contact information

1. Verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.

Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal Name

The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.

Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.

Operating Name

The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

2. Verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.

Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Preferred language of communication
    • English
    • French
  • Mailing address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory or state
  • Postal code or ZIP code
  • Country
    • Canada
    • United States
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 5.
  • Fax number (including area code)

3. Verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

  • Operational
  • Not currently operational (e.g., temporarily or permanently closed, change of ownership)
    Why is this business or organization not currently operational?
    • Seasonal operations
      • When did this business or organization close for the season?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
    • Ceased operations
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Bankruptcy
        • Liquidation
        • Dissolution
        • Other
      • Specify the other reasons why the operations ceased
    • Sold operations
      • When was this business or organization sold?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the buyer?
    • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
      • When did this business or organization amalgamate?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
      • What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
    • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
      • When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
      • Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
    • No longer operating due to other reasons
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

4. Verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS , are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.

The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classifications; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.

Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.

The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.

Description and examples

  • This is the current main activity.
  • This is not the current main activity.

Please provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity.

e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

Main activity

5. You indicated that is not the current main activity.

Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: ?

  • Yes
    When did the main activity change?
    • Date
  • No

6. Search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

  • Farming or logging operation
  • Construction company or general contractor
  • Manufacturer
  • Wholesaler
  • Retailer
  • Provider of passenger or freight transportation
  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
  • Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
  • Provider of health care or social services
  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
  • Other sector

Method of collection

1. Indicate whether you will be answering the remaining questions or attaching files with the required information.

  • Answering the remaining questions
  • Attaching files

Coal imported from foreign countries

1. Did this business import coal from foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

2. What was the volume of coal imported from foreign countries?

Please report the volume of all coal imported from foreign countries during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

  • Metric tonnes

Coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies

3. Did this business purchase or receive coal from Canadian (domestic) companies?

  • Yes
  • No

4. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

5. What was the volume of coal purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?

  • Purchased during the month

Report the amounts of coal purchased or received during the reference month from Canadian (domestic) companies, by province and territory.

What was the volume of coal purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coal purchased or received from all provinces or territories  

Opening inventory of coal for the month

6. This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business for coal on site and in transit.

Please review the value and if needed, make any modification.

When opening inventory is blank, please provide the opening inventory.

  • Opening inventory

Report the total amount of Canadian and imported coal at the beginning of the month. This should equal the stock at the end of the month from the previous month's report.

  • Metric tonnes

Disposition of coal for business's own use

7. What was the volume of coal used by this business for its own use?

What was the volume of coal used by this business for its own use?
  Metric tonnes
a. Volume of coal charged to coke ovens  
b. Volume of pulverized coal injection (PCI) used in blast furnaces  
c. All other business fuel uses for coal  
Total disposition of coal for business's own use  

Summary of total supply of coal for the month of [month]

8. This is a summary of the total supply of coal for the month of [month].

This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business. Correct if needed.

  • Inventory adjustments

Coal inventory adjustments includes, for example, washer losses, etc.

This is a summary of the total supply of coal for the month of [month].
  Metric tonnes
Opening inventory of coal on site and in transit  
Volume of coal imported from foreign countries  
Volume of coal purchased or received  
Total supply of coal for the month of [month]  
Total disposition of coal for business's own use  
Closing coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Coke production

9. What was the volume of coke produced by this business?

  • Produced during the month

Report the amount of coke produced in your own plants during the month.

  • Metric tonnes

Coke imported from foreign countries

10. Did this business import coke from foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

11. What was the volume of coke imported from foreign countries?

  • Coke imported

Please report the total amount of coke imported from foreign countries.

  • Metric tonnes

Coke purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies

12. Did this business purchase or receive coke from Canadian (domestic) companies?

  • Yes
  • No

13. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive coke?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

14. What was the volume of coke purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?

Please report the total amount of coke received or purchased from Canadian companies by province.

Please report for the mine location indicated at the start of this questionnaire.

What was the volume of coke purchased or received from the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke purchased or received from all provinces or territories  

Opening inventory of coke for the month

15. This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business for coke on site and in transit.

Please review the value and if needed, make any modification.

When opening inventory is blank, please provide the opening inventory.

  • Opening inventory

Report the total amount of coke in stock at the beginning of the month.

Stock of coke at the beginning of the month should be equal to the closing stock from the previous month.

  • Metric tonnes

16. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of coke?

  • Average Calorific Value

Please report the net average calorific value of coke produced in megajoules per metric tonne.

  • Megajoules per metric tonne

Total disposition of coke consumed for business's own use

17. What was the volume of coke used by this business for its own use?

  • Used in blast furnaces

Report the amount of coke (produced or purchased) used in blast furnaces during the month for business's own use.

  • Used in 'associated works'

Report the amount of coke (produced or purchased) used in other 'associated works' during the month for business's own use.

What was the volume of coke used by this business for its own use?
  Metric tonnes
a. Volume of coke used in blast furnaces  
b. Volume of coke used in 'associated works'  
Total disposition of coke for business's own use  

Sales by types of customer

18. Did this business sell or deliver coke to Canadian (domestic) companies?

e.g., other coke plants, mining and oil, wholesalers or distributors.

  • Yes
  • No

19. This business sold or delivered coke to which types of customer?

Exclude sales for the purpose of resale.

Select all that apply.

  • Manufacturers
    • e.g., other types of coke plants, associated works
  • Other coke producers or domestic companies
    • e.g., wholesalers or distributors
  • All other types of customer
    Specify all other types of customers
    • e.g., mining, oil and gas extraction.

20. This business indicated that coke was sold or delivered to manufacturers. To which provinces or territories did this business sell or deliver coke?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

21. What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to manufacturers for the following provinces or territories?

What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to manufacturers for the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke sold or delivered to manufacturers  

22. This business indicated that coke was sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies. To which provinces or territories did this business sell or deliver coke?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

23. What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies for the following provinces or territories?

What was the volume of coke sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies for the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke sold or delivered to other producers or domestic companies  

24. This business indicated that coke was sold or delivered to [other type of customer]. To which provinces or territories did this business sell or deliver coke?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

25. What was the total volume of coke sold or delivered to [other type of customer] for the following provinces or territories?

What was the total volume of coke sold or delivered to [other type of customer] for the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of coke sold or delivered to all other types of customer  

Export of coke to foreign countries

26. Did this business export coke to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

Export of coke to foreign countries

27. What was the volume of coke exported to foreign countries?

  • Sold for export

Report the total amount of coke sold for export during the month.

  • Metric tonnes

Sale of coke to other Canadian companies for resale

28. Did this business deliver or sell coke to other Canadian companies for the purpose of resale?

Exclude storage.

  • Yes
  • No

29. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell coke for the purpose of resale?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

30. What were the volume and value of coke delivered or sold to other Canadian companies for the purpose of resale from the following provinces or territories?

What were the volume and value of coke delivered or sold to other Canadian companies for the purpose of resale from the following provinces or territories?
  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of coke delivered or sold for resale    

Summary of total supply of coke for the month of [month]

31. This is a summary of the total supply of coke for the month of [month].

This opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business. Correct if needed.

  • Inventory adjustments

Please report coke inventory adjustments which would include, for example, wasted or scrapped coke.

This is a summary of the total supply of coke for the month of [month].
  Metric tonnes
Opening inventory of coke on site and in transit  
Volume of coke produced by this business  
Volume of coke imported from foreign countries  
Volume of coke purchased or received  
Total volume of coke delivered by type of customer  
Total supply of coke for the month of [month]  
Total disposition of coke for business's own use  
Total volume of coke exported  
Total volume of coke delivered or sold for resale  
Total disposition of coke for the month of [month]  
Closing coke inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing coke inventories after inventory adjustments  

Changes or events

1. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

Select all that apply.

  • Strike or lock-out
  • Exchange rate impact
  • Price changes in goods or services sold
  • Contracting out
  • Organizational change
  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • Natural disaster
  • Recession
  • Change in product line
  • Sold business units
  • Expansion
  • New/lost contract
  • Plant closures
  • Acquisition of business units
  • Other - specify the other changes or events:
  • No changes or events

Contact person

1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

Is Provided Given Names , Provided Family Name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 5.
  • Fax number (including area code)

Feedback

1. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours
  • Minutes

2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Enter your comments

Why do we conduct this survey?

This survey is conducted by Statistics Canada in order to collect the necessary information to support the Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP). This program combines various survey and administrative data to develop comprehensive measures of the Canadian economy.

The statistical information from the IBSP serves many purposes, including:

  • Obtaining information on the supply of and/or demand for energy in Canada
  • Enabling governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in regards to public utilities
  • Enabling all levels of government to establish informed policies in the energy area
  • Assisting the business community in the corporate decision-making process.

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Other important information

Authorization to collect this information

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Confidentiality

By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce the reporting burden, Statistics Canada may combine the acquired data with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Québec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations.

Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6

You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, Transition énergétique Québec, the Manitoba Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, the National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Business or organization and contact information

1. Verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.

Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal Name

The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.

Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.

Operating Name

The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

2. Verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.

Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Preferred language of communication
    • English
    • French
  • Mailing address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory or state
  • Postal code or ZIP code
  • Country
    • Canada
    • United States
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 10.
  • Fax number (including area code)

3. Verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

  • Operational
  • Not currently operational (e.g., temporarily or permanently closed, change of ownership)
    Why is this business or organization not currently operational?
    • Seasonal operations
      • When did this business or organization close for the season?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
    • Ceased operations
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Bankruptcy
        • Liquidation
        • Dissolution
        • Other
      • Specify the other reasons why the operations ceased
    • Sold operations
      • When was this business or organization sold?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the buyer?
    • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
      • When did this business or organization amalgamate?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
      • What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
    • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
      • When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
      • Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
    • No longer operating due to other reasons
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

4. Verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.

The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classifications; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.

Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.

The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.

Description and examples

  • This is the current main activity
  • This is not the current main activity

Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity

e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

Main activity

5. You indicated that is not the current main activity.

Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: ?

  • Yes
    • When did the main activity change?
      Date
  • No

6. Search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

  • Farming or logging operation
  • Construction company or general contractor
  • Manufacturer
  • Wholesaler
  • Retailer
  • Provider of passenger or freight transportation
  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
  • Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
  • Provider of health care or social services
  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
  • Other sector

Unit of measure

1. What unit of measure will this business use to report natural gas quantities?

Amounts: Report amounts (1000m3 or Gigajoules) of natural gas received and delivered during the month under review.

  • Thousands of cubic metres (103m3)
  • Gigajoules (GJ)

Supply of natural gas

2. What was the quantity of natural gas received directly from the following?

Natural gas supply

Transmission pipelines
Report quantities of natural gas received from transmission pipelines (NAICS 486210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.
Transmission pipelines are establishments primarily engaged in the pipeline transportation of natural gas, from gas fields or processing plants to local distribution systems.

Storage facilities
Report quantities of natural gas received from storage facilities (NAICS 493190) connected directly to your company's distribution system.
Storage facilities include natural gas storage caverns and liquefied natural gas storage, but exclude establishments primarily engaged in liquefaction and regasification of natural gas for purposes of transport (NAICS 488990).

Other gas distributors (utility distribution systems)
Report quantities of natural gas received from other gas distributors (NAICS 221210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.
Gas distributors are establishments primarily engaged in the distribution of natural or synthetic gas to the ultimate consumers through a system of mains.

Total supply of natural gas

Report total quantities of gas received.

  Unit of measure
a. Transmission pipelines  
b. Storage facilities  
c. Other gas distributors (utility distribution systems)  
Total supply of natural gas  

Heating value of natural gas supply

3. What was the average heating value in gigajoules (GJ) per thousand cubic meters of natural gas received?

Heat value of natural gas supply

Average heating value in gigajoules per thousand cubic metres: Report average heat content (i.e., calorific value) of your natural gas receipts for the reported reference month.

Heating value in GJ per thousand cubic metres:

Disposition of natural gas

4. During the reference month, to which of the following did this business deliver natural gas?

Select all that apply.

Direct deliveries to consumers

System gas consumers

Consumers who are enrolled with third party marketers such as Direct Energy

Consumers who have purchased their own natural gas directly from suppliers

Other deliveries

Transmission pipelines

Storage facilities

Other gas distributors

Disposition of natural gas — system gas consumers

5. For the following types of system gas consumers, what were the quantity and value of the natural gas delivered and the number of customers?

Exclude natural gas delivered to other distributors.

Disposition of natural gas — system gas consumers

Deliveries to system gas consumers
Report deliveries of utility-purchased natural gas to consumers.

Deliveries to power generation plants
Report gas delivered to electric power generation plants (NAICS 2211) connected directly to your company's distribution system (at metered interconnections).

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power, by natural gas.

Deliveries to other industrial consumers
Report gas delivered to industrial establishments other than power generation plants.

Include:

  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing.

Exclude:

  • Electric power generation
  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings (e.g., public institutions)
  • Natural gas transmission pipelines
  • Natural gas storage facilities
  • Natural gas distributors.

Deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers

Report gas delivered to commercial and institutional establishments.

Include:

  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings. (e.g., public institutions)

Deliveries to residential consumers

Report gas delivered for domestic use (including multi-dwelling apartments).

  Unit of measure CAN$ '000 Number of customers
a. Power generation plants      
b. Other industrial consumers      
Subtotal — deliveries to industrial consumers      
c. Commercial and institutional consumers      
d. Residential consumers      
Total quantity and value of natural gas delivered to system gas consumers and the number of customers      

Disposition of natural gas — consumers enrolled with third party marketers

6. For the following types of consumers who are enrolled with third party marketers such as Direct Energy, what were the quantity and value of natural gas delivered and the number of customers?

Exclude natural gas delivered to other distributors.

Disposition of natural gas — consumers enrolled with third party marketers

Deliveries to consumers enrolled with a third party marketer
Report deliveries to consumers who have purchased their natural gas through a gas marketer or broker.

Deliveries to power generation plants
Report gas delivered to electric power generation plants (NAICS 2211) connected directly to your company's distribution system (at metered interconnections).

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power, by natural gas.

Deliveries to other industrial consumers
Report gas delivered to industrial establishments other than power generation plants.

Include:

  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing.

Exclude:

  • Electric power generation
  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings (e.g., public institutions)
  • Natural gas transmission pipelines
  • Natural gas storage facilities
  • Natural gas distributors.

Deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers
Report gas delivered to commercial and institutional establishments.

Include:

  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings. (e.g., public institutions)

Deliveries to residential consumers
Report gas delivered for domestic use (including multi-dwelling apartments).

  Unit of measure CAN$ '000 Number of customers
a. Power generation plants      
b. Other industrial consumers      
Subtotal — deliveries to industrial consumers      
c. Commercial and institutional consumers      
d. Residential consumers      
Total quantity and value of natural gas delivered to consumers enrolled with third party marketers such as Direct Energy and the number of customers      

Disposition of natural gas — purchased directly from suppliers

7. For the following types of consumers who have purchased their own natural gas directly from suppliers, what were the quantity of natural gas delivered and the number of customers?

Exclude natural gas delivered to other distributors.

Disposition of natural gas — purchased directly from suppliers

Deliveries to consumers who have purchased directly from suppliers
Report deliveries to consumers who have purchased their natural gas directly from suppliers.

Deliveries to power generation plants
Report gas delivered to electric power generation plants (NAICS 2211) connected directly to your company's distribution system (at metered interconnections).

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power, by natural gas.

Deliveries to other industrial consumers
Report gas delivered to industrial establishments other than power generation plants.

  • Agriculture and forestry
  • Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction
  • Manufacturing.

Exclude:

  • Electric power generation
  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings (e.g., public institutions)
  • Natural gas transmission pipelines
  • Natural gas storage facilities
  • Natural gas distributors.

Deliveries to commercial and institutional consumers
Report gas delivered to commercial and institutional establishments.

Include:

  • Wholesale and retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing
  • Other commercial buildings. (e.g., public institutions)

Deliveries to residential consumers
Report gas delivered for domestic use (including multi-dwelling apartments).

  Unit of measure Number of customers
a. Power generation plants    
b. Other industrial consumers    
Subtotal - deliveries to industrial consumers    
c. Commercial and institutional consumers    
d. Residential consumers    
Total quantity of natural gas delivered to
consumers who have purchased their own natural gas and the number of customers
   

Disposition of natural gas — other deliveries

8. What was the quantity of natural gas delivered to the following recipients?

Disposition of natural gas — other deliveries

Deliveries to transmission pipelines
Report quantities of gas delivered to transmission pipelines (NAICS 486210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.

Transmission pipelines are establishments primarily engaged in the pipeline transportation of natural gas from gas fields or processing plants to local distribution systems.

Deliveries to storage facilities
Report quantities of gas delivered to storage facilities (NAICS 493190) connected directly to your company's distribution system.

Storage facilities include natural gas storage caverns and liquefied natural gas storage but exclude establishments primarily engaged liquefaction and regasification of natural gas for purposes of transport (NAICS 488990).

Deliveries to other gas distributors
Report quantities of gas deliveries to other gas distributors (NAICS 221210) connected directly to your company's distribution system.

Gas distributors are establishments primarily engaged in the distribution of natural or synthetic gas to the ultimate consumers through a system of mains.

  Unit of measure
a. Transmission pipelines  
b. Storage facilities  
c. Other gas distributors (utility distribution systems)  
Total other deliveries  

Disposition of natural gas — other dispositions of natural gas

9. What was the quantity of natural gas consumed by this business for its own use?

Disposition of natural gas - other dispositions of natural gas

Own use: Report quantities of gas consumed in operating your pipeline system.

[Unit of measure]:

10. What was the quantity of natural gas attributed to line-pack fluctuations?

Disposition of natural gas — other dispositions of natural gas

Line pack fluctuation: Report the difference in the pipeline system from the beginning to the end of the reference month due to changes of temperature and/or pressure.

[Unit of measure]:

11. What was the quantity of natural gas attributed to metering differences, line losses, and other unaccounted-for and cyclical-billing adjustments?

Disposition of natural gas — other dispositions of natural gas

Metering differences, line loss, and other billing adjustments that are cyclical and not accounted for: Report the difference between the total supply and the total disposition. This difference includes leakage or other losses, discrepancies due to meter inaccuracies, and other variants, particularly billing lag.

[Unit of measure]:

Heating value of delivered natural gas

12. What was the average heating value in gigajoules (GJ) per thousand cubic metres of delivered natural gas?

Heat value of delivered natural gas

Average heating value in gigajoules per thousand cubic metres: Report average heat content (i.e., calorific value) of your total Disposition of natural gas for the reported reference month.

Heating value in GJ per thousand cubic metres:

Changes or events

1. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization compared with the last reporting period.

Select all that apply.

  • Strike or lock-out
  • Exchange rate impact
  • Price changes in goods or services sold
  • Contracting out
  • Organizational change
  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • Natural disaster
  • Recession
  • Change in product line
  • Sold business or business units
  • Expansion
  • New or lost contract
  • Plant closures
  • Acquisition of business or business units
  • Other — specify the other changes or events:
  • No changes or events

Contact person

1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

Is Provided Given Names, Provided Family Name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 5.
  • Fax number (including area code)

Feedback

1. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours
  • Minutes

2. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Why do we conduct this survey?

This survey is conducted by Statistics Canada in order to collect the necessary information to support the Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP). This program combines various survey and administrative data to develop comprehensive measures of the Canadian economy. The statistical information from the IBSP serves many purposes, including:

  • Obtaining information on the supply of, and/or demand for, energy in Canada
  • Enabling governmental agencies to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in regards to public utilities
  • Enabling all levels of government to establish informed policies in the energy area
  • Assisting the business community in the corporate decision-making process.

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Other important information

Authorization to collect this information

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

Confidentiality

By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Section 12 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with federal, provincial or territorial government organizations. Under Section 12, you may refuse to share your information with any of these organizations by writing a letter of objection to the Chief Statistician, specifying the organizations with which you do not want Statistics Canada to share your data and mailing it to the following address:

Chief Statistician of Canada
Statistics Canada
Attention of Director, Enterprise Statistics Division
150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0T6

You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Ministère de l'énergie et des ressources naturelles du Québec, Transition énergétique Québec, the Manitoba Department of Mineral Resources, the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, Alberta Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy and Mines, the British Columbia Ministry of Natural Gas Development, National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Note that there is no right of refusal with respect to sharing the data with the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy for businesses also required to report under The Oil and Gas Conservation Act and Regulations (Saskatchewan) and The Mineral Resources Act (Saskatchewan).

The Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy will use the information obtained from these businesses in accordance with the provisions of its respective Acts and Regulations.

Business or organization and contact information

1. Please verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.

Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal Name

The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.

Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.

Operating Name

The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

2. Please verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.

Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Preferred language of communication
    • English
    • French
  • Mailing address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory or state
  • Postal code or ZIP code
  • Country
    • Canada
    • United States
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 5.
  • Fax number (including area code)

3. Please verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

  • Operational
  • Not currently operational
    Why is this business or organization not currently operational?
    • Seasonal operations
      • When did this business or organization close for the season?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
    • Ceased operations
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Bankruptcy
        • Liquidation
        • Dissolution
        • Other - specify the other reasons why the operations ceased
    • Sold operations
      • When was this business or organization sold?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the buyer?
    • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
      • When did this business or organization amalgamate?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
      • What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
    • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
      • When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
      • Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
    • No longer operating due to other reasons
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

4. Please verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS , are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.

The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classifications; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.

Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.

The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.

Description and examples

  • This is the current main activity.
  • This is not the current main activity.

Please provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity.

e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

Main activity

5. You indicated that is not the current main activity.

Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as:?

  • Yes
    • When did the main activity change?
      Date
  • No

6. Please search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

  • Farming or logging operation
  • Construction company or general contractor
  • Manufacturer
  • Wholesaler
  • Retailer
  • Provider of passenger or freight transportation
  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
  • Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
  • Provider of health care or social services
  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
  • Other sector

Production of raw coal from mining operations

1. What was the net production volume in metric tonnes of raw coal from the following mining operations?

Underground run-of-mine production
Please report the total amount of coal mined in underground facilities, in metric tonnes.

Surface run-of-mine production
Please report the total amount of coal mined in surface facilities, in metric tonnes.

Sent to discard heap
Please report the total amount of coal discarded as unusable from the total amount mined (underground and surface production), in metric tonnes.

Reclaimed from discard heap, tailing pond etc.
Please report the total amount of coal reclaimed as usable from discard heap or tailing ponds, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
a. Gross underground 'run-of-mine' production  
b. Gross surface 'run-of-mine' production  
c. Sent to the 'discard heap'  
d. Coal reclaimed from 'discard heap'  
Total net production of raw coal from mining operations  

Raw coal imported from foreign countries

2. Did this business import raw coal from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

  • Yes
  • No

3. What was the volume of raw coal imported from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Exclude raw coal for the purpose of resale.

Please provide the quantity, in metric tonnes, of raw coal imported internationally - coal that is to be processed at the preparation plant specified.

Metric tonnes

4. From which countries did this business import raw coal for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Select all that apply.

Raw Coal

Please provide the specific countries that raw coal was imported from.

  • United States
  • Colombia
  • United Kingdom
  • Netherlands
  • Venezuela
  • Norway
  • Other - specify the other country

5. What was the volume of raw coal imported from the following countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Raw Coal

Please provide, in metric tonnes, the volume of raw coal imported from each country.

  Metric tonnes
a. United States  
b. Colombia  
c. United Kingdom  
d. Netherlands  
e. Venezuela  
f. Norway  
g. Other-specify the other country  
Total volume of raw coal imported from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant  

Raw coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies

6. Did this business purchase or receive raw coal from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

  • Yes
  • No

7. What was the volume of raw coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Domestic Raw coal

Please report the amount of raw coal that was purchased or received from other Canadian companies; by province and territory, in metric tonnes.

Metric tonnes

8. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive raw coal from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

9. What was the volume of raw coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant?

  Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador  
b. Prince Edward Island  
c. Nova Scotia  
d. New Brunswick  
e. Quebec  
f. Ontario  
g. Manitoba  
h. Saskatchewan  
i. Alberta  
j. British Columbia  
k. Yukon  
l. Northwest Territories  
m. Nunavut  
Total volume of raw coal purchased or received for processing at the mine's preparation plant  

Production of marketable coal

10. What was the output of marketable coal from this business's mining operations?

Plant losses
Please report the amount of raw coal lost during the production process at the plant (moisture, debris, etc. ) in metric tonnes.

Raw coal
Please report the amount of marketable raw coal used for the company's own use, in metric tonnes.

Metallurgical coal
Please report the amount of marketable metallurgical coal produced in the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Thermal coal
Please report the medium quality coal obtained in preparation plants after removing the moisture and debris from bituminous coal, in metric tonnes. Thermal coal is mostly used for electric power generation.

  Metric tonnes
a. Preparation plant losses of raw coal during the production process  
b. Volume of marketable raw coal from production operations used by this business  
c. Volume of marketable metallurgical coal  
d. Volume of marketable thermal coal  

Coal imported from foreign countries for resale

11. Did this business import raw, metallurgical or thermal coal for the purpose of resale?

Include:

  • Receipt of raw coal at ports
  • Delivery to end users by other suppliers on their behalf.

Exclude raw coal imported for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant.

  • Yes
  • No

12. From which countries did this business import raw, metallurgical or thermal coal for the purpose of resale?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Colombia
  • United Kingdom
  • Netherlands
  • Venezuela
  • Norway
  • Other - specify the other country

13. What was the volume of raw, metallurgical or thermal coal imported from the following countries for the purpose of resale?

Exclude raw coal imported for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant.

Please provide the quantity of coal imported internationally, for resale; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Raw coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Metallurgical coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Thermal coal for resale
Metric tonnes
a. United States      
b. Colombia      
c. United Kingdom      
d. Netherlands      
e. Venezuela      
f. Norway      
g. Other-specify the other country      
Total volume of raw coal imported for resale      
Total volume of metallurgical coal imported for resale      
Total volume of thermal coal imported for resale      

Coal purchased or received from Canadian (domestic) companies for resale

14. Did this business purchase or receive raw, metallurgical or thermal coal from Canadian (domestic) companies for the purpose of resale?

Include:

  • Receipt of raw coal at ports
  • Delivery to end users by other suppliers on their behalf.

Exclude raw coal purchased or received for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant.

  • Yes
  • No

15. From which provinces or territories did this business purchase or receive raw, metallurgical or thermal coal for the purpose of resale?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

16. What was the volume of raw, metallurgical or thermal coal purchased or received from the following provinces or territories for the purpose of resale?

Exclude raw coal imported for the purpose of processing at this business's own preparation plant

Please provide the quantity of coal purchased or received from other Canadian companies; by province and territory, in metric tonnes.

  Raw coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Metallurgical coal for resale
Metric tonnes
Thermal coal for resale
Metric tonnes
a. Newfoundland and Labrador      
b. Prince Edward Island      
c. Nova Scotia      
d. New Brunswick      
e. Quebec      
f. Ontario      
g. Manitoba      
h. Saskatchewan      
i. Alberta      
j. British Columbia      
k. Yukon      
l. Northwest Territories      
m. Nunavut      
Total volume of raw coal purchased or received for resale      
Total volume of metallurgical coal purchased or received for resale      
Total volume of thermal coal purchased or received for resale      

Opening inventories of coal

17. What were this business's total opening inventories of raw, metallurgical and thermal coal?

Opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business. Correct, if needed.

When opening inventory is empty, please provide the opening inventory.

Opening inventory - Raw coal
Please report the inventories of raw/processed coal reported at the end of the previous month, in metric tonnes.

Opening inventory - Metallurgical coal
Please report the inventories of metallurgical coal reported at the end of the previous month, in metric tonnes.

Opening inventory - Thermal coal
Please report the inventories of thermal coal reported at the end of the previous month, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total opening inventory of raw coal  
a. Raw coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of raw coal in transit  
c. Raw coal stock-piled at ports (sum of all ports, Atlantic, Pacific and Great Lakes)  
Total opening inventory of raw coal  
Total opening inventory of metallurgical coal  
a. Metallurgical coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of metallurgical coal in transit  
c. Metallurgical coal stock-piled at ports (sum of all ports, Atlantic, Pacific and Great Lakes)  
Total opening inventory of metallurgical coal  
Total opening inventory of thermal coal  
a. Thermal coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of thermal coal in transit  
c. Thermal coal stock-piled at ports (sum of all ports, Atlantic, Pacific and Great Lakes)  
Total opening inventory of thermal coal  

Summary of total supply of coal

18. This is a summary of total supply of coal.

Opening inventory is last month's closing inventory as provided by this business.

  Metric tonnes
Raw coal  
Total opening inventories of raw coal  
Total net production of raw coal from mining operations  
Total imported raw coal from foreign countries for processing at the mine's preparation plant  
Total raw coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for processing at the mine's preparation plant  
Total volume of raw coal imported for resale  
Total raw coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for resale  
Business's preparation plant losses of raw coal during the production process  
Volume of raw coal from production operations used by this business  
Total supply of raw coal  
Metallurgical coal  
Total opening inventories of metallurgical coal  
Production of marketable metallurgical coal  
Total volume of metallurgical coal imported for resale  
Volume of metallurgical coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for resale  
Total supply of metallurgical coal  
Thermal coal  
Total opening inventories of thermal coal  
Production of marketable thermal coal  
Total volume of thermal coal imported for resale  
Volume of thermal coal purchased or received from Canadian companies for resale  
Total supply of thermal coal  

Average calorific value

19. What was the average calorific value for raw, metallurgical and thermal coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of coal produced, by type of coal, in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value
Please report the net average calorific value of coal produced, by type of coal, in megajoules per metric tonne.
Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Metallurgical / Coking coal
Bituminous coal with a quality that allows the production of a coke suitable to support a blast furnace charge. Its gross calorific value is equal to or greater than 24,000 kJ/kg on an ash-free but moist basis.

Thermal / Other bituminous coal
Coal mainly used for steam raising purposes and includes all bituminous coal that is not included under coking coal nor anthracite. It is characterized by higher volatile matter than anthracite (more than 10%) and lower carbon content (less than 90% fixed carbon). Its gross calorific value is equal to or greater than 24,000 kJ/kg on an ash-free but moist basis.
Raw coal includes lignite and sub-bituminous coal.
Lignite: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 20,000 kJ/kg and greater than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.
Sub-bituminous: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value equal to or greater than 20,000 kJ/kg and less than 24,000 kJ/kg containing more than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

  Megajoules per metric tonne
a. Raw coal  
b. Metallurgical coal  
c. Thermal coal  

Disposition of raw coal from mining operations

20. Did this business use raw coal, other than for boilers, for its own use?

  • Yes
  • No

21. What were the volume and value of the raw coal consumed by this business for its own use?

Please report the value and volume (in metric tonnes) of raw coal used for your own company's use.

Please report the value and volume (in metric tonnes) of raw coal used for your own company's use.

Metric tonnes

CAN$ '000

Raw coal sales by types of customer

22. This business delivered or sold raw coal to which types of customer?

Exclude exports to other countries.

Select all that apply.

  • Electric power generating plants
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to electric power generating plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Coke plants
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to coke plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Residential consumers (including employees)
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to residential consumers by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Other (specify)
    Please report the amount of raw coal sold to other clients ( e.g., farmers) by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.

End Users

Electric power generation stations

Coke plants

Residential customers

Other end users

e.g., steel plants, agriculture and farming, cement manufacturing, pulp and paper plants

Other producers or distributors

Other coal producers or domestic companies

e.g., wholesalers or distributors

We did not deliver or sell raw coal during the reporting period

23. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to electric power generation stations.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

24. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations    

25. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to coke plants.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

26. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to coke plants?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to coke plants    

27. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to residential customers.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

28. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to residential customers?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to residential customers    

29. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to other end users.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

30. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other end users?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other end users    

31. This business indicated that raw coal was delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell raw coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

32. What were the volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of raw coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies    

Export of raw coal to foreign countries

33. Did this business export raw coal to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

34. To which foreign countries did this business export raw coal?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Belgium and Luxembourg
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Taiwan
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Korea, South
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • China
  • India
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Switzerland
  • Other - specify the other country

35. What were the volume and value of raw coal exported to the following countries?

Please provide the quantity and value of raw coal exported during the reference month; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. United States    
b. Belgium and Luxembourg    
c. Brazil    
d. Chile    
e. Taiwan    
f. France    
g. Germany    
h. Italy    
i. Japan    
j. Korea, South    
k. Mexico    
l. Netherlands    
m. Spain    
n. Turkey    
o. United Kingdom    
p. China    
q. India    
r. Denmark    
s. Finland    
t. Switzerland    
u. Other-specify the other country    
Total volume and value of raw coal exported    

Summary of total supply of raw coal

36. This is a summary of total supply of raw coal.

Inventory adjustments

Please report the inventory movement of Canadian and imported coal such as adjustments and losses during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Closing inventory

Please report the total amount of coal in stock at the end of the reference month after inventory adjustments in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total supply of raw coal  
Volume of raw coal used by this business  
Volume of raw coal delivered or sold by types of customer  
Volume of raw coal exported  
Total disposition of raw coal  
Closing raw coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing raw coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Balancing raw coal supply and disposition

37. What is the breakdown of inventory from the following sources?

  Metric tonnes
a. Total raw coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of raw coal in transit  
c. Raw coal stock-piled at all ports  

38. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of raw coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of raw coal sold ( i.e., lignite or sub-bituminous) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value: Please report the net average calorific value of raw coal sold (i.e., lignite or sub-bituminous) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Lignite: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 20,000 kJ/kg and greater than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

Sub-bituminous: Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value equal to or greater than 20,000 kJ/kg and less than 24,000 kJ/kg containing more than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis

Megajoules per tonne

Metallurgical coal - company's own use

39. Did this business use metallurgical coal for its own use?

  • Yes
  • No

40. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal consumed by this business for its own use?

Please provide the quantity and value of metallurgical coal used by your own company during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Metric tonnes

CAN$ '000

Metallurgical coal sales by types of customer

41. This business delivered or sold metallurgical coal to which types of customer?

Exclude exports to other countries.

Select all that apply.

  • Electric power generating plants
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to electric power generating plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Coke plants
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to coke plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Residential consumers (including employees)
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to residential consumers by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Other (specify)
    Please report the amount of metallurgical coal sold to other clients ( e.g., farmers) by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.

End Users

Electric power generation stations

Coke plants

Residential customers

Other end users

e.g., steel plants, agriculture and farming, cement manufacturing, pulp and paper plants

Other producers or distributors

Deliveries to other coal producers or domestic companies

e.g., wholesalers or distributors

We did not deliver or sell metallurgical coal during the reporting period

42. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to electric power generation stations.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

43. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations?

Please provide the quantity and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold for electric power generation during the reference month; by province, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations    

44. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to coke plants.
To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

45. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to coke plants?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to coke plants    

46. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to residential customers.
To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

47. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to residential customers?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to residential customers    

48. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to other end users.To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

49. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other end users?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other end users    

50. This business indicated that metallurgical coal was delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

51. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies    

Export of metallurgical coal to foreign countries

52. Did this business export metallurgical coal to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

53. To which foreign countries did this business export metallurgical coal?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Belgium and Luxembourg
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Taiwan
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Korea, South
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • China
  • India
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Switzerland
  • Other - specify the other country

54. What were the volume and value of metallurgical coal exported to the following countries?

Please provide the quantity and value of metallurgical coal exported during the reference month; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. United States    
b. Belgium and Luxembourg    
c. Brazil    
d. Chile    
e. Taiwan    
f. France    
g. Germany    
h. Italy    
i. Japan    
j. Korea, South    
k. Mexico    
l. Netherlands    
m. Spain    
n. Turkey    
o. United Kingdom    
p. China    
q. India    
r. Denmark    
s. Finland    
t. Switzerland    
u. Other-specify the other country    
Total volume and value of metallurgical coal exported    

Summary of total supply of metallurgical coal

55. This is a summary of total supply of metallurgical coal.

Inventory adjustments

Please report the inventory movement of metallurgical coal such as adjustments and losses during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Closing inventory

Please report the total amount of metallurgical coal in stock at the end of the reference month after inventory adjustments in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total supply of metallurgical coal  
Volume of metallurgical coal used by this business  
Volume of metallurgical coal delivered or sold by types of customer  
Volume of metallurgical coal exported  
Total disposition of metallurgical coal  
Closing metallurgical coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing metallurgical coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Balancing metallurgical coal supply and disposition

56. What is the breakdown of inventory from the following sources?

  Metric tonnes
a. Total metallurgical coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of metallurgical coal in transit  
c. Metallurgical coal stock-piled at all ports  

57. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of metallurgical coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of metallurgical coal sold ( i.e., bituminous/coking coal) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value:

Please report the net average calorific value of metallurgical / coking coal sold in megajoules per metric tonne.

Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Megajoules per metric tonne

Thermal coal - company's own use

58. Did this business use thermal coal for its own use?

  • Yes
  • No

Disposition of thermal coal - company's own use

59. What were the volume and value of thermal coal consumed by this business for its own use?

Please provide the quantity and value of thermal coal used by your company during the reference month; in metric tonnes.

Metric tonnes

CAN$ '000

Thermal coal sales by types of customer

60. This business delivered or sold thermal coal to which types of customer?

Exclude exports to other countries.

Select all that apply.

  • Electric power generating plants
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to electric power generating plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Coke plants
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to coke plants by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Residential consumers (including employees)
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to residential consumers by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.
  • Other (specify)
    Please report the amount of thermal coal sold to other clients ( e.g., farmers) by province and their corresponding dollar values; in metric tonnes.

End Users

Electric power generation stations

Coke plants

Residential customers

Other end users

e.g., steel plants, agriculture and farming, cement manufacturing, pulp and paper plants

Other producers or distributors

Deliveries to other coal producers or domestic companies

e.g., wholesalers or distributors

We did not deliver or sell thermal coal during the reporting period

61. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to electric power generation stations. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

62. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations?

Please provide the quantity and value of thermal coal delivered or sold for electric power generation during the reference month; by province, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to electric power generation stations    

63 This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to coke plants.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

64. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to coke plants?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to coke plants    

65. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to residential customers.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

66. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to residential customers?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to residential customers    

67. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to other end users.

To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

68. What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other end users?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other end users    

69. This business indicated that thermal coal was delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies. To which provinces or territories did this business deliver or sell thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

70 What were the volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies?

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. Newfoundland and Labrador    
b. Prince Edward Island    
c. Nova Scotia    
d. New Brunswick    
e. Quebec    
f. Ontario    
g. Manitoba    
h. Saskatchewan    
i. Alberta    
j. British Columbia    
k. Yukon    
l. Northwest Territories    
m. Nunavut    
Total volume and value of thermal coal delivered or sold to other coal producers or domestic companies    

Export of thermal coal to foreign countries

71. Did this business export thermal coal to foreign countries?

  • Yes
  • No

72. To which foreign countries did this business export thermal coal?

Select all that apply.

  • United States
  • Belgium and Luxembourg
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Taiwan
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Korea, South
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Turkey
  • United Kingdom
  • China
  • India
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Switzerland
  • Other - specify the other country

73. What were the volume and value of thermal coal exported to the following countries?

Please provide the quantity and value of thermal coal exported during the reference month; by country, in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes CAN$ '000
a. United States    
b. Belgium and Luxembourg    
c. Brazil    
d. Chile    
e. Taiwan    
f. France    
g. Germany    
h. Italy    
i. Japan    
j. Korea, South    
k. Mexico    
l. Netherlands    
m. Spain    
n. Turkey    
o. United Kingdom    
p. China    
q. India    
r. Denmark    
s. Finland    
t. Switzerland    
u. Other-specify the other country    
Total volume and value of thermal coal exported    

Summary of total supply of thermal coal

74. This is a summary of total supply of thermal coal.

Inventory adjustments

Please report the inventory movement of thermal coal such as adjustments and losses during the reference month, in metric tonnes.

Closing inventory

Please report the total amount of thermal coal in stock at the end of the reference month after inventory adjustments in metric tonnes.

  Metric tonnes
Total supply of thermal coal  
Volume of thermal coal used by this business  
Volume of thermal coal delivered or sold by types of customer  
Volume of thermal coal exported  
Total disposition of thermal coal  
Closing thermal coal inventories before inventory adjustments  
Inventory adjustments  
Closing thermal coal inventories after inventory adjustments  

Balancing thermal coal supply and disposition

75. What is the breakdown of inventory from the following sources?

  Metric tonnes
a. Total thermal coal located at the mine  
b. Shipments of thermal coal in transit  
c. Thermal coal stock-piled at all ports  

76. What was the average calorific value of the total supply of thermal coal?

Please report the net average calorific value of thermal coal sold ( i.e., bituminous) in megajoules per metric tonne.

Average Calorific Value

Please report the net average calorific value of thermal coal sold in megajoules per metric tonne.

Calorific Value is the energy value of coal or the fuel content and is defined as the amount of potential energy in coal that can be converted into heating ability.

Megajoules per metric tonne

Changes or events

77. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

Select all that apply.

  • Strike or lock-out
  • Exchange rate impact
  • Price changes in goods or services sold
  • Contracting out
  • Organizational change
  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • Natural disaster
  • Recession
  • Change in product line
  • Sold business units
  • Expansion
  • New/lost contract
  • Plant closures
  • Acquisition of business or business units
  • Other - specify the other changes or events:

No changes or events

Contact person

78. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

Is Provided Given Names , Provided Family Name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 5.
  • Fax number (including area code)

Feedback

79. How long did it take to complete this questionnaire?

Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

  • Hours
  • Minutes

80. Do you have any comments about this questionnaire?

Enter your comments

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Types of changes in the classification, including Codes, Titles and Classification Items (Based on GSIM)

Types of changes in the classification
GSIM Category Code GSIM Category Description
RC - REAL CHANGE Real change stands for changes in meaning, whether or not accompanied by changes in naming (title or definition) and/or coding.
RC1 - DELETION A classification item expires, while its denotation reduces to zero; it does not proceed as (part of the) denotation of one or more other (existing) classification items.
RC2 - CREATION The mirror image of deletion: a classification item emerges, while its denotation is not (part of) the denotation of one or more existing classification items.
RC3 - COMBINATION  
RC3.1 - Merger Two or more classification items expire, while their denotations proceed in one emerging classification item.
RC3.2 - Take-over A classification item expires, while its denotation proceeds as part of the denotation of another item, which continues its existence.
RC4 - DECOMPOSITION  
RC4.1 - Breakdown The mirror image of merger: a classification item expires, while its denotation is distributed over and proceeds in two or more emerging classification items.
RC4.2 - Split off The mirror image of take-over: a classification item continues to exist, while part of its denotation moves to another (emerging) classification item.
RC5 - TRANSFER Part of the denotation of an item moves to another (existing) item.

Notes:

  1. More than one classification item may be involved in the relationship between the old and new structure.
  2. "Transfer" can also be applied at higher levels of a classification. In such cases the part of the denotation that moves (to another (existing) item) corresponds to an item at the lower level.
VC - VIRTUAL CHANGE

Where real change stands for changes in meaning or scope, whether or not accompanied by changes in naming (title and definition) and/or coding, virtual change stands for changes in coding and/or naming, while the meaning of the classification item remains the same.

Code change and name change do not result in border/scope changes of the classification item.

VC1 - CODE CHANGE

A classification item expires, while its denotation proceeds as the denotation of an emerging classification item. (Note from GSIM: Strictly speaking, this heading is not correct, because different codes denote different Classification Items)

In fact, for a code change to be part of virtual change, the code of a Classification Item changes, while its denotation (including its borders and scope) remains the same.

VC2 - NAME CHANGE

The name (title or definition) of a classification item changes, while its denotation (including its borders and scope) remains the same.

Note that not all changes in (the wording of) definitions imply changes in meaning. Indeed, changes which "merely" intend to enhance the clarity or quality of a title and/or definition, or to further operationalise a definition on the basis of situations encountered in practice, do not affect the meaning of a classification item. The same goes for extending a Classification Index or case law.

NC- NOTIFICATION CHANGE A classification item stays while changes are made at lower levels without change in scope.
GENERAL NOTE Deletion and creation may result in border changes. Combination, decomposition and transfer do result in border changes. Code change and name change do not result in border changes.

References

Adaptation of the Generic Statistical Information Model (GSIM)

Retail Trade Survey (Monthly): CVs for Total sales by geography - November 2018

CVs for Total Sales by Geography
Table summary
This table displays the results of CVs for Total Sales by Geography. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers), Month, 201811 calculated using percentage units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Geography Month
201811
%
Canada 0.56
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.85
Prince Edward Island 0.95
Nova Scotia 1.40
New Brunswick 1.23
Québec 1.41
Ontario 1.11
Manitoba 0.91
Saskatchewan 2.03
Alberta 0.91
British Columbia 1.09
Yukon Territory 0.62
Northwest Territories 0.11
Nunavut 0.92

Food Services and Drinking Places (Monthly): CVs for Total Sales by Geography - November 2017 to November 2018

CVs for Total Sales by Geography
Table summary
This table displays the results of CVs for Total Sales by Geography. The information is grouped by geography (appearing as row headers), Month, 201711, 201712, 201801, 201802, 201803, 201804, 201805, 201806, 201807, 201808, 201809, 201810 and 201811 (appearing as column headers), calculated using percentage unit of measure (appearing as column headers).
Geography Month
201711 201712 201801 201802 201803 201804 201805 201806 201807 201808 201809 201810 201811
percentage
Canada 0.58 0.58 0.68 0.64 0.63 0.64 0.67 0.67 0.72 0.68 0.65 0.57 0.61
Newfoundland and Labrador 1.08 1.38 1.34 1.45 1.37 1.01 1.28 1.38 1.76 1.52 1.30 1.83 1.73
Prince Edward Island 2.96 3.23 2.71 1.70 3.38 3.24 3.76 3.34 6.79 4.04 6.09 5.35 5.39
Nova Scotia 3.14 2.48 2.32 3.45 3.37 3.42 2.17 2.48 5.24 3.74 2.86 2.98 4.03
New Brunswick 1.37 3.04 2.58 2.67 2.26 2.41 1.46 2.99 3.51 2.69 2.39 2.36 1.93
Quebec 1.26 1.29 1.49 1.37 1.29 1.34 1.19 1.21 1.34 1.27 1.36 1.22 1.30
Ontario 1.04 1.01 1.24 1.15 1.18 1.11 1.21 1.22 1.21 1.12 1.02 1.01 1.08
Manitoba 1.98 2.21 2.36 2.36 2.02 2.17 1.77 1.67 1.87 1.77 1.78 2.86 2.13
Saskatchewan 1.43 1.43 1.29 1.51 1.46 1.57 1.32 1.29 1.22 1.37 1.50 1.50 1.29
Alberta 1.04 0.99 1.25 0.96 0.94 1.13 1.13 0.99 1.19 1.29 1.27 1.16 1.30
British Columbia 1.63 1.78 1.96 1.86 1.77 2.08 2.24 2.13 2.42 2.40 2.31 1.66 1.64
Yukon Territory 1.19 3.01 3.58 2.77 2.38 1.81 1.85 3.79 2.89 3.19 2.03 3.93 2.18
Northwest Territories 1.03 1.15 1.12 1.10 1.25 1.51 1.60 1.15 0.75 0.84 0.74 1.14 1.04
Nunavut 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.91 0.66 13.51 9.14 5.50 8.90 13.61 13.16 17.94

Repair and Maintenance Services: CVs for operating revenue - 2017

CVs for operating revenue - 2017
Table summary
This table displays the results of CVs for operating revenue - 2017. The information is grouped by Geography (appearing as row headers), CVs for operating revenue, Automotive repair and maintenance and Electronic, commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Geography Automotive repair and maintenance Electronic, commercial and industrial machinery and equipment repair and maintenance
percent
Canada 2.05 3.20
Newfoundland and Labrador 3.64 1.72
Prince Edward Island 3.24 2.96
Nova Scotia 5.52 2.98
New Brunswick 3.61 3.14
Quebec 4.84 8.09
Ontario 3.52 9.85
Manitoba 9.58 22.71
Saskatchewan 7.40 6.18
Alberta 6.52 2.88
British Columbia 3.43 8.89
Yukon 3.36 0.00
Northwest Territories 0.00 0.00
Nunavut 0.00 0.00

Why do we conduct this survey?

This survey is conducted by Statistics Canada in order to collect the necessary information to support the Integrated Business Statistics Program (IBSP). This program combines various survey and administrative data to develop comprehensive measures of the Canadian economy.

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the volume of refined petroleum products distributed by secondary distributions in Canada. It supplements energy consumption data collected from the refineries in the Annual Survey on End-Use of Refined Petroleum Products.

Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

Your participation in this survey is required under the authority of the Statistics Act.

Other important information

Confidentiality

By law, Statistics Canada is prohibited from releasing any information it collects that could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent, or as permitted by the Statistics Act. StaAuthorization to collect this information

Data are collected under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S-19.

tistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes only.

Record linkages

To enhance the data from this survey and to reduce the reporting burden, Statistics Canada may combine the acquired data with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this survey with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Section 11 of the Statistics Act provides for the sharing of information with provincial and territorial statistical agencies that meet certain conditions. These agencies must have the legislative authority to collect the same information, on a mandatory basis, and the legislation must provide substantially the same provisions for confidentiality and penalties for disclosure of confidential information as the Statistics Act. Because these agencies have the legal authority to compel businesses to provide the same information, consent is not requested and businesses may not object to the sharing of the data.

For this survey, there are Section 11 agreements with the provincial and territorial statistical agencies of Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Québec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and the Yukon. The shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

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You may also contact us by email at statcan.esdhelpdesk-dsebureaudedepannage.statcan@statcan.gc.ca or by fax at 613-951-6583.

For this survey, there are Section 12 agreements with the statistical agencies of Prince Edward Island, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut as well as with the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Natural Resources, the Conseil de l'industrie forestière du Québec, the Ministère de l'énergie et des resources naturelles du Québec, the Manitoba Department of Growth, Enterprise and Trade, Alberta Energy, the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, National Energy Board, Natural Resources Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada.

For agreements with provincial and territorial government organizations, the shared data will be limited to information pertaining to business establishments located within the jurisdiction of the respective province or territory.

Business or organization and contact information

1. Please verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.

Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal Name

The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.

Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.

Operating Name

The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

2. Please verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.

Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Preferred language of communication
    • English
    • French
  • Mailing address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory or state
  • Postal code or ZIP code
  • Country
    • Canada
    • United States
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
    The maximum number of characters is 5.
  • Fax number (including area code)

3. Please verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

  • Operational
  • Not currently operational
    Why is this business or organization not currently operational?
    • Seasonal operations
      • When did this business or organization close for the season?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
    • Ceased operations
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Bankruptcy
        • Liquidation
        • Dissolution
        • Other - Specify the other reasons for ceased operations
    • Sold operations
      • When was this business or organization sold?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the buyer?
    • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
      • When did this business or organization amalgamate?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
      • What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
    • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
      • When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
      • Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
    • No longer operating due to other reasons
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

4. Please verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS, are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.

The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classifications; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.

Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.

The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.

Description and examples

  • This is the current main activity.
  • This is not the current main activity.

Please provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity.

e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development

Main activity

5. You indicated that is not the current main activity. Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: ?

  • Yes
    When did the main activity change?
    Date
  • No

6. Please search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

  • Farming or logging operation
  • Construction company or general contractor
  • Manufacturer
  • Wholesaler
  • Retailer
  • Provider of passenger or freight transportation
  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
  • Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
  • Provider of health care or social services
  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
  • Other sector

Method of collection

1. Indicate whether you will be answering the remaining questions or attaching files with the required information.

  • Answering the remaining questions
  • Attaching files

Attach files

1. Please attach the files that will provide the information required for the 2018 Annual Survey of Secondary Distributors of Refined Petroleum Products.

Please report in litres all of your Canadian sales of Motor Gasoline, Diesel Fuel Oil, Heating Fuel Oil and Heavy Fuel Oil sold by province or territory and by type of customer (e.g., Wholesalers, Gas Stations, Residential, Road Transportation Businesses, Manufacturers, Other Commercial and Institutional Customers) for the 2018 calendar year.

To attach files

  • Press the Attach files button.
  • Choose the file to attach. Multiple files can be attached.

Note:

  • Each file must not exceed 5 MB.
  • All attachments combined must not exceed 50 MB.
  • The name and size of each file attached will be displayed on the page.

Products sold

1. In 2018, which of the following refined petroleum products were sold or distributed by this business?

Select all that apply.

  • Motor gasoline
    • i.e., all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft; this includes any ethanol/methanol and other similar additives blended.
  • Diesel fuel oil
    • i.e., all grades of distillate fuel used for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear); this includes any biodiesel blended with fuel.
  • Heating fuel oil
    • i.e., all distillate type fuels used for power burners. Include fuel oil no.1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils and light industrial fuel; this includes any biofuel blended.
  • Heavy fuel oil
    • i.e., all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur used for steam and electric power generation and steam and diesel motors installed on large marine vessels. Include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6. Sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Motor gasoline: All gasoline type fuels for internal combustion engines including any ethanol/methanol and other similar additives blended.

Diesel fuel oil: All grades of distillate fuel used for diesel engines used on road, off road, in marine and railroad transport, regardless of the tax status of the diesel sold (dyed/marked and clear diesel), including any biodiesel blended with fuel.

Heating fuel oil: All distillate type fuels used for power burners. Include fuel oil no.1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils and light industrial fuel. Include all heating fuel sales, including any biodiesel blended with fuel.

Heavy fuel oil: All grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur used for steam and electric power generation and steam and diesel motors installed on large marine vessels. Include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6. Sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Motor gasoline - business's own use

2. How many litres of motor gasoline did this business consume for its own use?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Total number of litres used for own consumption

Report all amounts of refined petroleum products purchased that were used in company operations (that is used for your vehicles or heating).

Motor gasoline sales by type of customer

3. To which types of customers did this business sell motor gasoline?

Select all that apply.

Note: For sales to personal vehicles, please select 'Gasoline stations'.

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool anufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  • Residential
  • Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
  • Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses

Transportation Businesses

  • Railway transportation businesses and support activities
  • Road transportation businesses and support activities
  • Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels
  • Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels

Manufacturers

  • Food manufacturers
  • Paper manufacturers
  • Iron and steel manufacturers
  • Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
  • Cement manufacturers
  • Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
  • Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
  • Other manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction

  • Iron mines
  • Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
  • Other mining and support activities

Other customer types

  • Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities
  • Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities
  • Construction businesses and related activities
  • Public administration
  • Electric power generation businesses
  • Other commercial and institutional customers

Motor gasoline sales by location

4. In which of the following provinces and territories did this business sell motor gasoline?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

Motor gasoline sales - blended with ethanol

5. In 2018, did this business blend any ethanol with the motor gasoline sold?

Note: If the motor gasoline was already blended by your supplier and no further ethanol was added by this business, answer 'No'.

  • Yes
  • No

Motor gasoline sales in Newfoundland and Labrador

6. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Newfoundland and Labrador  

7. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Newfoundland and Labrador, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Newfoundland and Labrador (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Prince Edward Island

8. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Prince Edward Island?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Prince Edward Island  

9. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Prince Edward Island, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Prince Edward Island (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Nova Scotia

10. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Nova Scotia?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Nova Scotia  

11. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Nova Scotia, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Nova Scotia (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in New Brunswick

12. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in New Brunswick?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in New Brunswick  

13. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in New Brunswick, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in New Brunswick (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Quebec

14. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Quebec?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Quebec  

15. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Quebec, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Quebec (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Ontario

16. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Ontario?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Ontario  

17. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Ontario, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Ontario (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Manitoba

18. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Manitoba?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Manitoba  

19. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Manitoba, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Manitoba (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Saskatchewan

20. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Saskatchewan?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Saskatchewan  

21. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Saskatchewan, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Saskatchewan (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Alberta

22. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Alberta?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Alberta  

23. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Alberta, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Alberta (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in British Columbia

24. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in British Columbia?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in British Columbia  

25. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in British Columbia, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in British Columbia (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Yukon

26. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Yukon?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Yukon  

27. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Yukon, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Yukon (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Northwest Territories

28. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Northwest Territories?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Northwest Territories  

29. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Northwest Territories, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Northwest Territories (a+b+c)    

Motor gasoline sales in Nunavut

30. How many litres of motor gasoline were sold to the following customer types in Nunavut?

Include:

  • all gasoline-type fuels for internal combustion engines other than aircraft
  • ethanol/methanol or similar additives blended

Definitions:

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold motor gasoline to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of motor gasoline sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Nunavut  

31. Of the [amount] litres of motor gasoline sold in Nunavut, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
Motor gasoline purchased and sold as-is    
a. Gasoline that may contain ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
b. Gasoline containing no ethanol purchased and sold as-is    
Motor gasoline blended by this business (if applicable)    
c. Gasoline containing ethanol added by this business    
d. Amount of ethanol in c.    
Total litres of motor gasoline sold in Nunavut (a+b+c)    

Summary of motor gasoline sold by province and territory

32. This is a summary of motor gasoline sold by province and territory.

  Litres
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total litres of motor gasoline sold  

Biofuel (ethanol) - blended by this business

33. You indicated that this business blends motor gasoline with ethanol. What is the source of the ethanol used?

Select all that apply.

  • Wheat
  • Corn
  • Specify other source

Diesel fuel oil - business's own use

34. How many litres of diesel fuel oil did this business consume for its own use?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biodiesel blended

Total number of litres used for own consumption
Report all amounts of refined petroleum products purchased that were used in company operations (that is used for your vehicles or heating).

Diesel fuel oil sales by customer type

35. To which types of customers did this business sell diesel fuel oil?

Select all that apply.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  • Residential
  • Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
  • Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses

Transportation Businesses

  • Railway transportation businesses and support activities
  • Road transportation businesses and support activities
  • Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels
  • Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels

Manufacturers

  • Food manufacturers
  • Paper manufacturers
  • Iron and steel manufacturers
  • Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
  • Cement manufacturers
  • Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
  • Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
  • Other manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction

  • Iron mines
  • Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
  • Other mining and support activities

Other customer types

  • Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities
  • Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities
  • Construction businesses and related activities
  • Public administration
  • Electric power generation businesses
  • Other commercial and institutional customers

Diesel fuel oil sales by location

36. In which of the following provinces and territories did this business sell diesel fuel oil?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

Diesel fuel oil sales - blended with biodiesel

37. In 2018, did this business blend any biodiesel with the diesel fuel oil sold?

Note: If the diesel fuel oil was already blended by your supplier and no further biodiesel was added by this business, answer 'No'.

  • Yes
  • No

Diesel fuel oil sales in Newfoundland and Labrador

38. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Newfoundland and Labrador  

39. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Newfoundland and Labrador, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Newfoundland and Labrador (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Prince Edward Island

40. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Prince Edward Island?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Prince Edward Island  

41. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Prince Edward Island, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Prince Edward Island (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Nova Scotia

42. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Nova Scotia?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Nova Scotia  

43. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Nova Scotia, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Nova Scotia (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in New Brunswick

44. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in New Brunswick?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in New Brunswick  

45. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in New Brunswick, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in New Brunswick (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Quebec

46. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Quebec?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Quebec  

47. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Quebec, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Quebec (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Ontario

48. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Ontario?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Ontario  

49. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Ontario, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Ontario (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Manitoba

50. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Manitoba?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Manitoba  

51. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Manitoba, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Manitoba (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Saskatchewan

52. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Saskatchewan?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Saskatchewan  

53. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Saskatchewan, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Saskatchewan (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Alberta

54. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Alberta?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Alberta  

55. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Alberta, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Alberta (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in British Columbia

56. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in British Columbia?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in British Columbia  

57. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in British Columbia, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in British Columbia (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Yukon

58. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Yukon?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Yukon  

59. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Yukon, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Yukon (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Northwest Territories

60. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Northwest Territories?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Northwest Territories  

61. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Northwest Territories, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Northwest Territories (a+b)    

Diesel fuel oil sales in Nunavut

62. How many litres of diesel fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Nunavut?

Include:

  • all grades of distillate fuel for diesel engines (dyed/marked or clear)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold diesel fuel to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of diesel fuel sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Nunavut  

63. Of the [amount] litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Nunavut, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Diesel fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Diesel fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold in Nunavut (a+b)    

Summary of diesel fuel oil sold by province and territory

64. This is a summary of diesel fuel oil sold by province and territory.

  Litres
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total litres of diesel fuel oil sold  

Diesel fuel oil - biofuel blended by this business

65. You indicated that this business blends diesel fuel oil with biofuel. What is the source of the biofuel used?

Select all that apply.

Animal

  • Tallow
  • Chicken Fat
  • Fish Oil
  • Specify other animal source

Vegetable

  • Palm oil
  • Canola
  • Yellow grease
  • Soya
  • Specify other vegetable source

Heating fuel oil - business's own use

66. How many litres of heating fuel oil did this business consume for its own use?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Total number of litres used for own consumption
Report all amounts of refined petroleum products purchased that were used in company operations (that is used for your vehicles or heating).

Heating fuel oil sales by type of customer

67. To which types of customers did this business sell heating fuel oil?

Select all that apply.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  • Residential
  • Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
  • Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses

Transportation Businesses

  • Railway transportation businesses and support activities
  • Road transportation businesses and support activities
  • Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels
  • Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels

Manufacturers

  • Food manufacturers
  • Paper manufacturers
  • Iron and steel manufacturers
  • Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
  • Cement manufacturers
  • Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
  • Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
  • Other manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction

  • Iron mines
  • Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
  • Other mining and support activities

Other customer types

  • Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities
  • Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities
  • Construction businesses and related activities
  • Public administration
  • Electric power generation businesses
  • Other commercial and institutional customers

Heating fuel oil sales by location

68. In which of the following provinces and territories did this business sell heating fuel oil?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

Heating fuel oil sales - blended with biofuel

69. In 2018, did this business blend any biofuel with the heating fuel oil sold?

Note: If the biofuel was already blended by your supplier and no further biofuel was added by this business, answer 'No'.

  • Yes
  • No

Heating fuel oil sales in Newfoundland and Labrador

70. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. il and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Newfoundland and Labrador  

71. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Newfoundland and Labrador, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Newfoundland and Labrador (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Prince Edward Island

72. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Prince Edward Island?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Prince Edward Island  

73. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Prince Edward Island, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Prince Edward Island (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Nova Scotia

74. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Nova Scotia?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Nova Scotia  

75. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Nova Scotia, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Nova Scotia (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in New Brunswick

76. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in New Brunswick?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in New Brunswick  

77. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in New Brunswick, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in New Brunswick (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Quebec

78. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Quebec?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Quebec  

79. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Quebec, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Quebec (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Ontario

80. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Ontario?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Ontario  

81. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Ontario, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Ontario (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Manitoba

82. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Manitoba?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Manitoba  

83. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Manitoba, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Manitoba (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Saskatchewan

84. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Saskatchewan?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Saskatchewan  

85. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Saskatchewan, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Saskatchewan (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Alberta

86. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Alberta?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Alberta  

87. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Alberta, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Alberta (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in British Columbia

88. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in British Columbia?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in British Columbia  

89. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in British Columbia, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in British Columbia (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Yukon

90. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Yukon?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Yukon  

91. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Yukon, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Yukon (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Northwest Territories

92. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Northwest Territories?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Northwest Territories  

93. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Northwest Territories, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Northwest Territories (a+b)    

Heating fuel oil sales in Nunavut

94. How many litres of heating fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Nunavut?

Include:

  • all distillate type fuels used for power burners (e.g., fuel oil no. 1, fuel oil no. 2, fuel oil no. 3, stove oil, furnace fuel oil, gas oils, and light industrial fuels)
  • any biofuel blended

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heating fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heating fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Nunavut  

95. Of the [amount] litres of heating fuel oil sold in Nunavut, what was the breakdown of the following?

  Litres Litres
a. Heating fuel oil purchased and sold as-is    
b. Heating fuel oil containing biofuel blended by this business    
c. Amount of biofuel in b.    
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold in Nunavut (a+b)    

Summary of heating fuel oil sold by province and territory

96. This is a summary of heating fuel oil sold by province and territory.

  Litres
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total litres of heating fuel oil sold  

Heating fuel oil - biofuel blended by this business

97. You indicated that this business blends heating fuel oil with biofuel. What is the source of the biofuel used?

Select all that apply.

Animal

  • Tallow
  • Chicken Fat
  • Fish Oil
  • Specify other animal source

Vegetable

  • Palm oil
  • Canola
  • Yellow grease
  • Soya
  • Specify other vegetable source

Heavy fuel oil - business's own use

98. How many litres of heavy fuel oil did this business consume for its own use?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Total number of litres used for own consumption
Report all amounts of refined petroleum products purchased that were used in company operations (that is used for your vehicles or heating).

Heavy fuel oil sales by type of customer

99. To which types of customers did this business sell heavy fuel oil?

Select all that apply.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  • Residential
  • Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
  • Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses

Transportation Businesses

  • Railway transportation businesses and support activities
  • Road transportation businesses and support activities
  • Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels
  • Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels

Manufacturers

  • Food manufacturers
  • Paper manufacturers
  • Iron and steel manufacturers
  • Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
  • Cement manufacturers
  • Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
  • Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
  • Other manufacturers

Mining and oil and gas extraction

  • Iron mines
  • Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
  • Other mining and support activities

Other customer types

  • Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities
  • Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities
  • Construction businesses and related activities
  • Public administration
  • Electric power generation businesses
  • Other commercial and institutional customers

Heavy fuel oil sales by location

100. In which of the following provinces and territories did this business sell heavy fuel oil?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

Heavy fuel oil sales in Newfoundland and Labrador

101. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Newfoundland and Labrador?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Newfoundland and Labrador  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Prince Edward Island

102. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Prince Edward Island?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Prince Edward Island  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Nova Scotia

103. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Nova Scotia?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Nova Scotia  

Heavy fuel oil sales in New Brunswick

104. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in New Brunswick?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in New Brunswick  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Quebec

105. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Quebec?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Quebec  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Ontario

106. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Ontario?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Ontario  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Manitoba

107. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Manitoba?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Manitoba  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Saskatchewan

108. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Saskatchewan?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Saskatchewan  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Alberta

109. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Alberta?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Alberta  

Heavy fuel oil sales in British Columbia

110. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in British Columbia?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in British Columbia  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Yukon

111. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Yukon?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Yukon  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Northwest Territories

112. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Northwest Territories?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Northwest Territories  

Heavy fuel oil sales in Nunavut

113. How many litres of heavy fuel oil were sold to the following customer types in Nunavut?

Include: all grades of residual type fuels including low sulphur for both steam and diesel engines.

e.g., grades include fuel oil nos. 4, 5 and 6, sometimes referred to as bunker fuel B or C.

Definitions:

Residential
Report all sales destined to be used in personal residences including single family residences, apartment buildings, apartment hotels, and condominiums.

Sales to wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the wholesaling or direct selling of refined petroleum products.

Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in retailing motor fuels, whether or not the gasoline station is operated in conjunction with a convenience store, repair garage, restaurant or other type of operation. Companies that operate gasoline stations on behalf of their owners and receive a commission on the sale of fuels are also included. Exclude sales to marinas - include those in 'Other commercial and institutional sales'.

Railway transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in operating railways. Sales to companies primarily engaged in the operation of long haul or mainline railways, short-haul railways, passenger railways and in providing specialized services to the rail transport industry.

Road transportation businesses and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the truck transportation of goods and in transit and ground passenger transportation (including urban transit systems, interurban and rural bus transportation, taxi and limousine services, school and employee bus transportation, charter bus industry, limousine service to airports and stations, shuttle services and special needs passenger transportation services), scenic and sightseeing transportation, and all sales to companies primarily engaged in providing specialized services to trucking companies, bus operators and other establishments using the road network. (for example: motor vehicle towing, snow removal)

Canadian marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of Canadian registry (flag).

Foreign marine vessels
Report all sales made in Canada to companies primarily engaged in the water transportation of passengers and goods and provided by ships of foreign registry (flag).

Food manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in producing food for human or animal consumption. These companies typically sell to wholesalers or retailers, for distribution to consumers.

Paper manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing pulp, paper and paper products.

Iron and steel manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in smelting iron ore and steel scrap to produce pig iron in molten or solid form and in converting pig iron into steel by the removal, through combustion in furnaces, of the carbon in the iron. Also include sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing iron and steel pipe and tube, drawing steel wire, and rolling steel shapes, from purchased steel and sales to iron and steel foundries.

Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the making of aluminum and in the smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying non-ferrous metals. Also include sales to non-ferrous metal foundries.

Cement manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the production of clinker and subsequent grinding of clinker using either dry or wet production processes. Do not include sales to manufacturers of ready-mix concrete or concrete products; these sales should be reported under sales to 'Other manufacturers'.

Petroleum and coal products manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in transforming crude petroleum and coal into intermediate and end products. The dominant process is petroleum refining, which separates crude petroleum into components or fractions through such techniques as cracking and distillation.

Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in manufacturing chemicals and chemical preparations, from organic and inorganic raw materials.

Other manufacturers
Report all sales to manufacturing companies not covered previously in manufacturing. This category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following manufacturing activities:

  • Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
  • Textile Mills
  • Textile Product Mills
  • Clothing Manufacturing
  • Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
  • Wood Product Manufacturing
  • Printing and Related Support Activities
  • Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
  • Clay Product and Refractory Manufacturing
  • Glass and Glass Product Manufacturing
  • Ready-Mix Concrete Manufacturing
  • Concrete Pipe, Brick and Block Manufacturing and other concrete products manufacturing
  • Lime and Gypsum Product Manufacturing
  • Abrasive Product Manufacturing
  • Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing (include sales to the following type of companies: Forging and stamping; Cutlery and hand tool manufacturing; Architectural and structural metals manufacturing; Boiler, tank and shipping container manufacturing; Hardware manufacturing; Spring and Wire product manufacturing; Machine Shops, Turned Product and Screw, Nut and Bolt Manufacturing; Coating, Engraving, Heat Treating and Allied Activities ;Other Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing)
  • Machinery Manufacturing
  • Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
  • Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
  • Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
  • Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
  • Miscellaneous Manufacturing

Iron mines
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining, beneficiating or otherwise preparing iron ores.

Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in exploration of and/or production of crude oil and natural gas, including whether by conventional or non-conventional methods (that is oil sands mining) and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the extraction of oil and gas (includes oil and gas contract drilling, offshore drilling).

Other mining and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in mining activities other than iron mines and to companies primarily engaged in providing support services, on a contract or fee basis, required for the mining and quarrying of minerals. This category includes coal mines, metal ore mines (exclude iron mines reported), non-metallic mineral mining and quarrying. Examples: coal, gold, silver, lead/zinc, granite, asbestos, potash and diamond mines; sand, gravel, clay, ceramic and refractory minerals mining and quarrying, draining and pumping of mines on a contract basis.

Forestry, logging, fishing and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing and harvesting timber on a long production cycle (of ten years or more), in the commercial catching or taking of finfish, shellfish, and other marine animals from their natural habitats, and providing support services that are essential to forestry, logging and fishing; Exclusion: aquaculture (please report sales to aquaculture companies under 'Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities').

Farmers, hunters, trappers and support activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in growing crops, plants, vines, trees and their seeds; raising animals, producing animal products and fattening animals; commercial hunting and trapping, and operating and managing commercial game preserves and providing support services that are essential to agricultural and forestry production. Examples: oilseed and grain farming, vegetable, fruit and tree nut farming, greenhouses, nurseries and floriculture production, tobacco and cotton farming, cattle ranching and farming, poultry and egg production, sheep and goat farming, aquaculture, apiculture, orchard fruit picking by hand, planting crops, animal breeding services, reforestation services.

Construction businesses and related activities
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in constructing, repairing and renovating buildings and engineering works, and in subdividing and developing land, and in trade activities generally needed in the construction of buildings and structures, such as masonry, painting, or electrical work.
Examples: Construction of Buildings (residential and non-residential), Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction (Utility systems, road, street, bridge construction and land subdivision); Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors (that is framing, masonry, glass, roofing, siding contractors, etc.); Building Equipment Contractors (electrical, plumbing, etc.); Building Finishing Contractors (drywall, painting, flooring, tile, finish carpentry and building finishing contractors); Other specialty trade contractors such as crane rental with operator and companies primarily engaged in site preparation activities, such as excavating, grading and demolition of buildings.

Public administration
Report all sales to organisations primarily engaged in activities of a governmental nature, that is, the enactment and judicial interpretation of laws and their pursuant regulations, and the administration of programs based on them.
Examples: federal, provincial/territorial, local, municipal and regional public administration; federal government's defence services, crown corporations, Courts of Law (federal, provincial, municipal), immigration services; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, provincial and municipal police services; federal, provincial and municipal correctional services; provincial and municipal fire-fighting services; federal and provincial labour and employment services; federal and provincial regulatory services (that is occupational safety and health standards services safety, alcoholic beverage control boards); aboriginal public administration, etc.

Electric power generation businesses
Report all sales to companies primarily engaged in the generation of bulk electric power by hydro-electric, fossil fuel, nuclear or other processes. Sales to Electric Power Transmission and distribution companies should be reported in the 'Other commercial and institutional sales' category.

Other commercial and Institutional customers
Report all sales (total litres sold) to companies not covered in all other lines of the questionnaire. The 'Other commercial and institutional customers' category comprises companies which are primarily engaged in the following activities:

  • Electric Power Transmission and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Distribution
  • Water, Sewage and Other Systems
  • Wholesale Trade (exclude fuel wholesalers)
  • Retail Trade (exclude gasoline stations)
  • Air Transport and Support Activities
  • Pipeline Transportation companies
  • Postal Services
  • Couriers and Messengers
  • Warehousing and Storage
  • Information and Cultural Industries (software publishers, radio and television broadcasting, wired telecommunications carriers)
  • Finance and Insurance (central banks, insurance carriers, pension funds)
  • Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (lessors of real estate, activities related to real estate, consumer goods rental)
  • Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (legal services, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services)
  • Management of Companies and Enterprises
  • Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services (employment services, business support services, waste collection)
  • Educational Services (for example: elementary and secondary schools, community colleges, universities)
  • Health Care and Social Assistance (for example: ambulatory health care services, hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities)
  • Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Industries (for example: performing arts companies, heritage institutions, amusement parks, skiing facilities, marinas and arcades)
  • Accommodation and Food Services (traveller accommodation, rooming and boarding houses, full-service restaurants)
  • Other Services (exclude Public Administration), for example: repair and maintenance, religious organizations, funeral services.

Example: if your company sold heavy fuel oil to marinas, hospitals, universities and real estate companies, then total the number of litres of heavy fuel oil sold to all these customers and report it on this line.

  Litres
a. Residential  
b. Wholesalers and dealers of refined petroleum products  
c. Gasoline stations owned by this business or those owned by other businesses  
d. Railway transportation businesses and support activities  
e. Road transportation businesses and support activities  
f. Marine transportation - Canadian marine vessels  
g. Marine transportation - Foreign marine vessels  
h. Food manufacturers  
i. Paper manufacturers  
j. Iron and steel manufacturers  
k. Aluminum and non-ferrous metals manufacturers and processing businesses  
l. Cement manufacturers  
m. Petroleum and coal products manufacturers  
n. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers  
o. Other manufacturers  
p. Iron mines  
q. Oil and natural gas extraction and support activities  
r. Other mining and support activities  
s. Forestry, logging, fishing, and support activities  
t. Farmers, hunters, trappers, and support activities  
u. Construction businesses and related activities  
v. Public administration  
w. Electric power generation businesses  
x. Other commercial and institutional customers  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold in Nunavut  

Summary of heavy fuel oil sold by province and territory

114. This is a summary of heavy fuel oil sold by province and territory.

  Litres
Newfoundland and Labrador  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total litres of heavy fuel oil sold  

Changes or events

1. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

Select all that apply.

  • Strike or lock-out
  • Exchange rate impact
  • Price changes in goods or services sold
  • Contracting out
  • Organizational change
  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • Natural disaster
  • Recession
  • Change in product line
  • Sold business or business units
  • Expansion
  • New or lost contract
  • Plant closures
  • Acquisition of business or business units
  • Other - specify the other changes or events:
  • No changes or events

Contact person

1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

Is Provided Given Names, Provided Family Name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Email address
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Consultation on the new Canadian Research and Development Classification (CRDC)

Consultation objectives

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and Statistics Canada collaborated on the development of a new single Canadian Research and Development Classification (CRDC) 2020. This shared standard classification will be used by the federal granting agencies and will align Canada with international research and development classification standards.

Canadians, in particular members of the research community, were invited to provide feedback on a proposed CRDC to ensure it represents modern and Canadian research landscapes. Members of the research community also had the opportunity to comment on whether their field of research is adequately classified or represented.

Consultation methodology

Statistics Canada conducted an online consultation from February 11 to March 22, 2019. Individuals and organization members of the research community were asked to provide feedback using an electronic questionnaire.

How to get involved

This consultation is now closed.

Individuals who wish to obtain more information on the Canadian Research and Development Classification can contact statcan.crdc-ccrd.statcan@statcan.gc.ca.

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Results

Results are summarized in the following report.

Statistics Canada thanks all respondents for their interest and enthusiastic participation in the consultation on the new Canadian Research and Development Classification.

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