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No. 958. Residential Energy Consumption, Expenditures, And Average Prices, 1979 To 1982,

And By Region, 1982

(For period April to March of year stated. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Covers year-round occupied units only Residential Energy Consumption Survey; see Appendix III. For composition of regions, see fig. I. inside front cover. Excludes household usage of gasoline for transportation and the use of wood or coal. Btu = British thermal unit see text. p. 551)

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Residential Energy Consumption Survey: Consumption and Expenditures,

No. 959. Residential Energy Consumption And Expenditures, By Type Of Fuel And Selected Household Characteristic: 1982

[For period April 1961 to March 1962. Quad, quadrillion. See headnote, table 958]

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1960 family Income: Less than $5,000

$5.000-$9.999

$10,000-514,999

$15.000-$19,999 $20,000-$24,999 $25,000-$34,999 ... $35,000 and over.

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1 Includes liquid petroleum gas, not shown separately. 'Includes kerosene. 3 CDO ^ Cooling degree day. HDD = Hjearbnc. degree day. See fig. 7.3, p. 216.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Residential Energy Consumption Survey: Consumption and Expentturrs Aprl 1981 through March 1982.

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No. 960. Average Residential Energy Consumption And Expenditures Of All Fuels Used, By Main Heating Fuel Type And Household Characteristic: 1982

[For period April 1961 to Mareh 1982. Sea headnote, table 956]

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1 Includes households using liquid petroleum gas, not shown separately. * Includes kerosene.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Residential Energy Consumption Survey: Consumption and Expenditures, April 1961 through March 1982.

No. 961. Fossil Fuel Prices In Current And Constant (1972) Dollars: 1960 To 1983

[In cents per million British thermal unite (Btu), except as Indicated. All fuel prices taken as close to the point of production as possible. See text, p. 551, for explanation of Btu conversions from mineral fuels. Minus sign (-) indicates decrease]

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No. 962. World Energy Consumption, By Region And Energy Source: i960 To 1980

[In ton* of cod equivalent. Metric ton-1.1023 short tons. See text, p. 836. for general comments about the data]

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1 Includes China, Dem. People's Rep. of Korea, Mongolia, Vietnam, Albania. Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, German Dem. Rec Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Soviet Union. Source: Statistical Office of the United Nations, New York, NY, Yearbook ol World Energy Statistics. (Copyright)

No. 963. World Primary Energy Production, By Region And Type: 1973 To 1982

[In quadrillion Btu. Btu British thermal units. For Btu conversion factors, see source)

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, International Energy Annual.

No. 964. Daily International Flow Of Crude Oil. By Area: 1981

[In thousands of barrels per day]

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- Represents zero. X Not applicable. < Includes shipments to Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration. International Energy Annual.

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No. 965. U.S. FOREIGN TRADE IN SELECTED MINERAL FUELS: 1960 TO 1983

Btu=British thermal units. For Btu conversion factors, see text, p. 551. Minus sign (-) indicates an excess of imports over

exports. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series M 100, 101, 127, 128, 140, 141, 178, and 181]

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Z Less than 500,000. Beginning 1977 includes strategic petroleum reserve imports.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review, and Monthly Energey Reivew, May 1984.

No. 966. CRUDE OIL IMPORTS INTO U.S., BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: 1970 TO 1983

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PERCENT DISTRIBUTION

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN

1970 1973 1974 1975

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- Represents zero. Z Less than 500,000 or less than .05 percent.

Source: 1970-1976, U.S. Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook and Mineral Industry Surveys, 1977-1980, U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Statement, annual; thereafter, U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Annual.

No. 967. Crude Oil And Refined Products Summary: 1973 To 1984

[Barrels of 42 gallons)

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X Not applicable. 'Includes Strategic Petroleum Reserve. 'Crude oil (including Strategic Petroleum Reserve imports) plus refined products. 5 End of year or quarter. 4 Preliminary. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review, May 1964.

No. 968. Energy Producing Companies—Selected Financial And Investment Indicators,

1976 TO 1982, AND BY LlNE-OF-BUSINESS, 1982

[Based on data from 26 major publicly-owned domestic crude oil producing companies which either had at least one percent of domestic production or reserves of oil, natural gas, coal, or uranium, or at least one percent of refining capacity or petroleum product sales]

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NA Not available. > Includes items which cannot be allocated and adjusted for duplication, not

'The sum of net income, depreciation, depletion and amortization, deferred taxes, dry hole expenses, etc. 'Composed of

net property, plant and equipment plus investment and advances to unconsolidated subsidiaries. * Long-term debt inotudae

amounts applicable to capitalized leases. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Performance Profiles of Meter Energy Producers, annual, and unpublished data

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