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1 CATALOGUE No MONTHLY c.s'-,rcal Fi%e_.!! CANADA - ueau I OF STATiSTiCS Nov lf PROPERTY OF THE 118 RAR REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AUGUST 1965 Published by Authority of The Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Industry Division November 1965 Price: 30 cents Vol. 20 -No $3.00 a year Rocia DUXAMaL, T.R.S.C., Queens Printer and ControUer of Stationery. Ottawa

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3 NOTES Commencing with the June 1965 publication the following changes have been instituted in the compilation of Table 3, page 6, Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products - Propane and Propane Mixes and Butane and Butane Mixes. Only finished products marketed in Canada from natural gas processing plants for consumption as fuel or petrochemical feedstocks will be incorporated into these tables. Natural gas processing plant products delivered directly to petrochemical plants are disposed of in the propane and butane tables as interproduct transfers to the "Petrochemical feedstock" table and does not enter the "Net Sales in Canada" item on the propane and butane pages and 1965 figures for these products included the complete production and disposition from both refineries and natural gas processing plants. Revised pages for January to May 1965 inclusive will be published on the same basis as June at a later date. Complete production and disposition tables for natural gas processing plant products will be included in the monthly "Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas" publication (Cataioue No ) SYMBOLS The interpretation of the symbols used in the tables throughout this publication is as follows: r Revised figures. Figures not available. Figures mot appropriate or not applicable. - Nil or zero.

4 TABLE I. Crude Oil, Condensate and Pentane. Plu Received by Canadian Refineries, August 1965 with Comparable Total. for August 1964 Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Colbia om Northwest Territories Canada barrels of 35 Canadian gallong Domes tic Received from fields in: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba ,707,794 1,114,727 2,092,418 2,967,886 1,665,471-17,548,296 British Columbia ,119,035-1,119,035 New Brunswick North Territories ,514 85,514 Ontario , ,806 Total domestic 356-9,811,600 1,114,727 2,092,418 2,967,886 2,784,506 85,514 18,857,007 Ior ted Received from: Iran - Iraq... 1,192, , ,932,755 Kuwait , ,842 Saudi-abia ,171 1,341, ,638,715 Trinidad , ,198 Venezuela... 2,150,983 5,128,504 80, ,360,161 Other Total imported... 3,640,850 8,055,147 80, ,776,671 Total refinery receipts: August ,641,206 8,055,147 9,892,274 1,114,727 2,092,418 2,967,886 2,784,506 85,514 30,633,678 August ,521,162 9,160,836 8,967,453 1,282,660 1,793,343 2,976,545 1,361,327 69,550 29,132,876

5 TABLR 2. Raw }A.aterials supply. Canadian Retiners August 1955 with Comparable Totals for August 1964 Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta Territories Canada chewan barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus; and propane/butane/mixes: Refinery receipts of crude oil condensate and pentanes plus: (i) By pipeline - 6,374,608 9,707,794 1,110,407 2,016,655 2,871,876 2,722,931-24,804,271 (ii) By other means... 3,641,206 1,680, ,480 4,320 75,763 96,010 61,575 85,514 5,829,407 Refinery receipts of propane/ butane/mixes from gas processing plants: (1) By pipeline , ,610 3,133-66,543 (ii) By other means ,862-19,937 21,529-48,328 Inventories Opening... 1,825,023 3,857,005 2,647, , , ,655r 765,357-10,25 6, 666r 1_fl Closing,,..,.,., 2,213,215 2,996,418 2,475, , , , ,957-9,530,335 Net transfers: Interprovincisl Refinery sales of crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus ,037-31,037 Losses and adjustments 7,772 7, ,433-9, Run to stills... 3,245,242 8,908, ,465 2, , Other materials used: Canadian... 1,306 1,319 7, ,675 1, ,319 Imported , , ,385 Run to stills... 1,306 1,973 9, ,433 1, ,704 Total run to stills: August ,246,548 8,910, ,847 1,162,990 2,078,881 3,027,860 2,840,781 85,527 31,463,438 August ,553,427 9,663,138 9,208,130 1,280,598 1,881,416 2,965,952 1,454,774 69,562 30,076,997

6 TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, August 1965 Newfound- SasIct- British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Colia Territories Canada Propane and propane mixes barrel, of 35 Canadian gallons Refinery production(l) - (2) 157, ,292 3,717 14,764 1,760 26, ,020 Other materials used Gas processing plants ,888 93,722 16,956 21, ,251 31, ,020 Other reporting companies - 18, ,561 20,466 Non-reporting companies - 1,210-1,210 Imports Inventories - Opening - 6,872 75, ,418 4,570 4,358 4,127 4, ,137 Closing - 6,676 74, , ,667 3,497 5, ,025 Transfers - Inter-product - - 1,477-25,377-79, ,262 1, ,068 In , ,577 Out , , ,577 reporting companies - 18,357 21,335 1,513 4, ,164 Exports ,720-5,201 Domestic disappearance - 28,541 99, ,678 20,075 35,058 85,869 53, ,416 Losses Own Consumption ,884 4, ,284 Net sales in Canada ,533 94, ,016 20,075 33,954 85,869 53,937 1, ,769 Butane and butane mixes Refinery production(1) - (2) 47, , ,956 11,835 32, ,675 Other materials used Gas processing plants ,991 Other reporting companies - 2, ,475 5,240 21,943 Non-reporting companies -. Imports Inventories - Opening - 6,753 22,366 90,936-6, , ,452 Closing - 5,703 21,528 92,560 5,063 6,769 1,400 11, ,333 Transfers - Inter-product ,670-22, , ,101-21,462-10, ,673 In Out ,881 1, ,355 reporting companies - 2,231 1,852 9, ,977-21,042 Exports , ,761-41,308 Domestic disappearance - 17,926-39,036-7, ,236-76,705 Losses Own Consumption... 12, ,662 Net sales in Canada... 5,264-39,005-7,071-12,236-63,576 See footnotes at end of table.

7 S. TARLE 3. Supply and yspostion of Petroleum Products, Canada, Augos 19c - cr Newfound- Saskat- British Northwest land Maritime. Quebec Ontario Manitobs awan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Patro-chemical feed stocks barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Refinery production(l) - (2) 286, , ,501 Other materials used Receipt. in Causda from: Other reporting companies - 2, ,372 Non-reporting companies Imports , ,664 32,801 Inventories - Opening ,058 10, ,908 Closing ,601 7, ,304 Transfer. - Inter-product , , , ,791 In , ,149 Out , ,149 reporting companies - 2, ,372 8xports Domestic disappearance - 2, , , ,196 12, ,697 Losses Own Consumption , ,307 Net sales in Canada - 2, , , ,196 12, ,472 Napbtha specialties Refinery production(l) - (2) 12, , ,190 6,294 14, ,285 Other material, used Other reporting companies., , ,734-17,024 Non-reporting companies Imports , ,506 Inventories - Opening... 4,500 23, , ,413 7,863 15,318 14,184 28, ,649 Closing... 4,092 20, , ,323 8,658 18,302 16,775 29, ,729 Transfers - Inter-product , ,907 In... 1, ,034 4,188 5,206 2,047 3,823 1, ,791 out ,472 33,691 1,279 1, , ,791 reporting companies , ,671 Exports , ,195 Domestic disappearance... 2,017 3,623 37, ,178 3,860 2,929 6,418 17, ,436 Losses , ,960 Own Consumption ,393 Net sales in Canada... 1,820 4,030 39, ,707 3,887 2,762 6,161 17, ,003 See footnotes at end of table.

8 0 0 TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, August Continued Newfound- Saskat- British Northwest land Maritirnes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta CojumiDia Territories Canada Aviation gasoline barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Refinery production(1) ,093 8,574 27,699-25,488 28,495 11, ,236 Other materials used Other reporting companies 18,775 24,034 8,665 7, ,300 12, Non-reporting companies Imports ,366 Inventories - Opening , ,955 68,355 41,829 8,016 57,372 82, , ,398 Closing , , ,280 38,923 6,988 58,841 71, , ,010 Transfers - Inter-product ,065-2, , ,293 11,841 In ,733 5,905 18,607 2,412 6,014 4,105 4,247 14,783 61,913 out... 14, , ,197-19,646 4,072-61,913 reporting companies ,384 2, , ,572 Exports ,654-4,654 Domestic disappearance ,782 24,582 25,686 30,091 20,430 7,042 14,473 44,999 24, ,266 Losses , Own Consumption Net sales in Canada... 25,961 23,932 24,914 29,834 20,389 7,047 14,521 44,408 24, ,552 Motor gasoline Refinery production(1) (3) 923,717 2,846,460 3,765, , , ,100,776 7,887 11,411,853 Other materials used - (2) 3,162 2, , ,707 Other reporting companies 15, , , , , , , ,020 1,498 3,889,867 Non-reporting companies , ,027 Imports , ,020-9,193 85,410 Inventories - Opening ,932 2,223,861 5,644,728 7,419, ,356 2,001,089 2,189,958 1, ,470 22,860,384 Closing ,687 2,131,884 5,343,772 7,492, ,114 1,737,53 1,769,982 1,647,298 54,336 21,440,516 Transfers - Inter-product 29 63,857 13, ,047 1,142-47, ,218 16, ,478 In ,425 27, , , , ,809 35, ,145 10,559 1,478,386 Out , ,100 49,410 73, , ,204 50, ,478,386 reporting companies , , , , , , ,734-3,708,996 Exports ,259-42,259 Domestic disappearance , ,121 2,803,860 4,679, ,536 1,197,897 1,397,002 1,384,619 26,241 13,321,955 Losses... 5,090 13,331 1,165-65, , , ,229 Own Consumption... 1,189 4,330 3,514 7, , ,659 Net sales in Canada , ,460 2, ,738, ,887 1,144,638 1,395,534 1,379, ,291,067 See footnotes at end of table.

9 TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, August ljfm - Continued Newfoundland Naritimes Quebec Ontario N.nitoba Saskat- British Northwest chewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada and?ukon Aviation turbo fuel barrels of 35 Canadian gallona Refinery production(l) - (2) 140, ,002 68, ,228 77, ,764 1, , Other materials used - - Receipt. in Canada from: Gas processing plants Other reporting companies 50,656 1,512 6,246 5, ,434 4, ,274 Non-reporting companies Imports , , ,850 Inventories - Opening , , ,902 17, ,785 78,614 10, ,088 Closing , , , ,574 64,224 33, ,474 68,536 11,659 1,929, Transfers - Inter-product , , ,179 In... 58, , , ,294 65,425 - out... 10,529 53,319 1, ,425 reporting companies... 1,562 1,415 5, ,051 3,499-13,250 Exports Domestic disappearance... 55,514 59, , ,633 62,175 12,289 78,786 64,643 3, Losses ,421 Own Consumption , ,026 '0 Net sales in Canada... 55,940 60, , ,355 62, ,869 64,767 3, ,263 Kerosene, stove oil and tractor fuel Refinery production(1) (3) 115, , , ,119 7, , ,075 Other materials used Other reporting companies 16, ,723 53,958 70,711 2,805 11,571 8, ,934 Non-reporting companies , ,637 Imports ,178 57, , , ,716 Inventories - Opening , ,676 1,915,053 1,644, , ,552 89, ,095 1,273 6,131,986 Closing , ,049 2,135,103 1,777, ,071 73,773 85, ,536 1,773 6, Transfers - Inter-product - 2,163 25,308-33,559-66,933-24,030-1,495 2,626 3, ,790 In , ,057 34,559 4,197 1, ,698 1, ,218 Out - 119,049 94,573 1,771 2, , ,218 Delivertea in Canada to other reporting companies ,923 56,708 40,318 2,763 9,955 2,848 14, ,500 Exports Domestic disappearance... 39, , , ,518 8,960 29,843 18,797 47,109 30, ,637 Losses... 1,673 4,805 3,271 6, , ,454 Own Consumption Net sales in Canada... 37, , ,354 9,204 23,766 18, , ,541 See footnotes at end of table.

10 TABLE 3. Supply and Diuposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, August Continued Newfound- Saslc*t- British Northwest land Marities Quebec Ontario Manitoba c hewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Diesel fuel oil barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Refinery production(1) - (2) 1,193,541 1,182, , , , ,488 8,531 4,309,606 Other materials used Other reporting companies ,305 89,658 75,940 46,601 86, , , ,496 Non.reporting companies - - 9, ,464 Imports , , , ,394 Inventories - Opening , ,261 2,074,386 1,968, , ,307 1,092, ,359 8,259,685 Closing ,284 1,024,400 2,405,929 2,491, , ,996 1,016,980 1,245,009 91,190 9,336,832 Transfers - Inter-product 38,168 39, ,471-42,134 12,587 50,351-17,666-42,014 2, ,007 In ,299 1,964 38,895 42, ,002 48,878 10, ,293 8, ,168 Out - 76,779 87,385 8,998 74,878 47, ,168 54, ,168 reporting companies ,995 72,632 73,590 47,435 77, , , Exports , ,898 Domestic disappearance , , , , , , , ,797 52,377 3,628,358 Losses , Own Consumption ,223 7, , ,658 Net sales in Canada , , , , , , , ,328 52,381 3,608,308 0 Light fuel oil (Nos. 2 and 3) Refinery production(i) (3) 687,760 1,687,502 1,602, , , , ,146 17,433 4,705,490 Other materials used - (2) Gas processing punts Other reporting companies.., - 588, , ,497 4,866 35,677 6,298 20,294-1,843,306 Non-reporting companies ,320 3, ,521 Imports , ,243 40, , ,806 Inventories - Opening ,345 1,511,606 7,712,884 6,912, , , , ,142 70,790 17,663,026 Closing ,967 1,835,511 9,338,342 8,581, , , ,204 95,790 21,813,653 Transfers - Inter-product , , , ,193 9,483-92,261-91,804 87,900-3, ,032 In... 83,728 7, , ,684 9,708 18, , ,586 Out... 11, , ,487 5,132 4,339 7,158 50,224 2, ,586 reporting companies , , , ,908 9,734 17, ,330,280 Exports ,542-6,542 Domestic disappearance 35, , , ,681 21,088 56,297 12,791 78,002 28,853 2,086,861 Losses... 7,400 4,061-1,744-7, , Ii Own Consumption , ,225 Net sales in Canada... 27, , , ,484 20,286 28,081 13,254 78,548 28,833 2,055,031 See footnotes at end of table,

11 TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, August Continued Newfound- Sa,kat- British Northwest land Maritimea Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Albert& Co1ia Territories Canada - barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Ueavv fuel oil (Nos, 4. 5 & 6) Refinery production(l) (3) 682,787 1,464,934 1,612, , ,683 74, ,844 35,505 4,453,675 Other materials used Other reporting companies - 224, , ,510 23,511 32,536-21,990-1,224,413 Non-reporting companies ,892 13, ,771 Import , ,871 1,731, , , ,992,221 Inventories - Opening... 94,537 1,102,124 3,125,690 2,799, , , , ,301 23,135 7,965,639 Closing... 75,672 1,186,012 3,331,147 3,047, , , , ,495 23,232 8,681,003 Transfers - inter-product 1,175 35,182 26,868 92,538 1,379-29,536-26,125 6, ,078 In... 35, ,331 19,055 15,446-17,779 1, ,251 Out , , ,692 15,684 19, ,251 reporting companies - 236, , ,259 3,612 31,843-18,897-1,037,210 Exports ,188 18, ,109 Domestic disappearance , ,548 2,752,968 2,313,949 77,998 86,205 58, ,739 37,007 6,981,475 Losses ,439 3,070-2, , ,524-7,798 Own Consumption... 7,376 36, , ,015 14,458 49,796 2,504 34,381 4, ,677 Net sale, in Canada , ,480 2,399,808 1,978,383 63,074 20,818 56, ,882 32,897 6,132,000 Asphalt Refinery production(l) - (2) 851, ,356 69, , , ,077-1,702,511 Other materials used Gas processing plants....., Other reporting companies - 68,705-1, ,518 Non-reporting companies Imports... 39,644-17, ,113 Inventories - Opening , , , , , , ,024-2,110,939 Closing , , ,661 98, , , ,249-1,898,368 Transfer. - Inter-product - 3, ,395-5,546 In , ,894 21, ,148 22, ,860 Out ,973 1,313 33,742 20,900 22,420 6, ,860 Deliverie, in Canada to other reporting companies - 68, ,616-17, ,408 Exports , ,038 Domestic disappearance... 39, , , ,497 85, , , , ,920,813 Losses Own Consumption , ,868 Net sales in Canada... 39, , , ,682 84, , , , ,916,031 See footnotes at end of table.

12 0 0 TAIII 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Product., Canada, AugUst Continued Newfound- Sa.kat- British Northwest land Maritim.. Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Co1ia Territories Canada Coke barrels of 35 Canadian gallon. Refinery productiou(l) - - 8,806 62,188 - (4) 37, ,846 Other materials used Receipt. in Canada from: Gas processing plant Other reporting companies Non-reporting companies Import ,622 65, ,451 Inventories - Opening , ,926 - (4) (4) - 245,925 Closing , ,311 - (4) 4,712 (4) - 240,318 Transfers - Inter-product In , ,822 (4) - 43,155 out (4) 43, ,155 reporting companies Exports , ,729 Domestic disappearance , ,632 - (4) 44,300 (4) - 287,175 Losses (4) Own Consumption Net salea in Canada , ,632 - (4) 44,613 (4) - 287,394 Lubricating oil and grease Refinery production(1) - (2) 22, , , ,224 Other materials used , , ,381 Receipt. in Canada from: Gas processing plants Other reporting companies - 2,640 8,218 26,155 3,380 1,726 14,922 2, ,126 Non-reporting companies 1,315-1,216 6, , Import ,909 8,465 75,538 2,719 1,972 1,321 13, ,643 Inventories - Opening... 27,088 87, , ,567 64,795 96, , ,553 4,662 1,707,553 Closing... 27,644 96, , ,729 63,200 94, , ,474 2,670 1,612,569 Transfer. - Inter-product , ,412 In... 8,662 18,581 72,627 9,783 17,726 28,173 18,268 27, ,533 Out 2,146 10, ,214 3, ,016 2,684 1, ,533 reporting companies 1 1,799 11,801 20,035 3,369 3,791 13,803 3,084-57,683 Exports Domestic disappearance 9,420 24,529 88, ,879 19,010 30,477 46,252 46,672 1, ,160 Losees I Own Consumption ,570 Net sales in Canada... 9,156 24,748 87, ,183 18,975 30,713 45,348 46,089 1, ,130 See footnotes at end of table.

13 . TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, Lt Newfound- Saakgt- British Nortaiest land q.sebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Co1ia Territories Canada Still gas barrel, of 35 Canadian gallons Refinery production(1) (3) 137, , ,047 54,489 78, , ,936 3,334 1,073,284 Other materials used Receipt, in Canada from: Other reporting companies,., Non-reporting companies Imports Inventories - Opening - - 1,293 9, ,624 Closing , ,476 Transfers - Inter-product , ,800 In Out Deliverie, in Canada to other reporting companies Exports Domestic disappearance (3) 137, , ,300 54,489 78, , ,936 3,334 1,073,073 Losses ,060 23,731 2, ,400-30,791 Own Consumption... (3) 137, , ,569 51,889 77, , ,536 3,334 1,036,070 I-., Net sales in Canada , ,212 Refinery losses Refinery production(1) (3) - 19,812 42, ,646 5,351 18,882 21,887 40, ,792 Other materials used Other reporting companies Non-reporting companies Import, Inventories - Opening Closing Transfers - Inter-product In Out reporting companies Exports Domestic dibappearance (3) - 19,812 42, , ,882 21,887 40, ,792 Losses... (3) - 19,812 42, ,646 5,351 18,882 21,887 40, ,792 Own Consumption... Net sales in Canada See footnotes at end of table.

14 TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, August 1965 Continued Newfound- Saskat- British Northwest land Maritima Quebec Ontario Manitoba c hewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Other products barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Refinery production(l) - 153, ,575 20,573-15,073-16, , , ,367 Other material, used Gas processing plants, Other reporting companies ,094-16,767-3,700-21,675 Non-reporting companies ,934 5, ,232 Imports ,671 7, ,113-69,660 Inventories - Opening ,307 1,743,990 2,180,203 93, ,019 1, ,643-6, Closing ,873 1,850,304 2,287,576 78, ,753 1,119, ,671 6,779,517 Transfers - Inter-product - 48,310-9, , , ,902-74, ,754 In ,655 83, , , ,572 Out... 51, , , , , ,572 reporting companies , ,331 Exports , Domestic disappearance ,165 23, ,475 26,306 1,214-68,979 Losses Own Consumption Net sales in Canada , ,190 26,359 1,257-68,695 See footnotes at end of table. a-

15 Ll T&BLE 3. Supply and Dispositiori of Petroleum Products, Canada, August - Concluded Northwest Newfound- Saskat- British Naritimes Quebec Ontario Nanitoba Alberta Territories Canada land chewan Columbia barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Total, all products Refinery production(l) (3) 3,245,242 8, ,101,418 1,162,465 2,078,326 3,023,427 2,839,311 85,514 31,443,734 Other materials used - (2) 3,279 9, ,433 1, ,704 Gas processing plants ,888 96, , ,878 39, ,011 Other reporting coiupenies, ,924,897 1,642,802 2, , , , ,154 2,266 8,181,006 Non-reporting companies 2, ,750 25, , , ,715 Imports , ,336 3,152, ,060 3,083 2,155 5, ,109 44,788 5,218,937 Inventories - Opening... 1,882,056 7,364,100 24,342,936 25,495,436 2,714,853 4,196,789 5,582,364 5,607, ,228 77,583,062 Closing 2,024,854 7,956,297 26,571,149 28,103,760 2,709,359 4,066,348 5,108,677 5,765, ,123 82,697,618 1l Transfers - Inter-product ' In 517, , ,092 2,539, , ,079 81, ,906 72,884 5,035,939 Out... 26, ,868 2,094, , , ,573 1,032, ,968 1,479 5,035,939 reporting companies 2,072 1,760,452 1,335,564 1,852, , , , ,030 1,796 7,190,577 Ezports ,815 91, , ,892 Domestic disappearance 915,094 2,939,162 8,914,838 10,696,939 1,437,380 2,116,885 2,783,634 3,013, ,023 33,026,082 Losaes... 14,280 1,558 43, ,826 9, ,432 22,997 40,931-1,759 93,465 n consumption... 12, , , ,012 66, , , ,151 8,107 1,960,573 Net sales in Canada ,259 2,749,495 8,289,822 10,188,753 1,360,813 1,866,301 2,615,481 2,811, ,675 30,972,044 (1) From crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus, and cousningled propane/butane mixes. (2) Included with Quebec. (3) Included with Maritime.. (4) Included with Alberta.

16 TABLE 4. Lsports(1) of Petroleusi Products, Canada, April 1965 Newfound- Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta Territories Canada barrels of 35 Canadian gallons Liquefied petroleius gases 83 2, ,368 7,982 Napbtha including solvent naphtha ,542 1, ,657 Aviation gasoline ,055 Motor gasoline... 1,722 11,094 13,997 Aviation turbine fuel 127, Kerosene Steve oil... 10,535 10,157 2,437 1,691 ill 8,204 33,741 Diesel fuel oil , , , , ,152 2-J ,086 - Lightfueloils,nos.2and Heavy fuel oils, nos. 4, 5 and ' Asphalt or asphaltum oil 612 3, ,043 Coke, petroleum... 51,091 11,995 Lubricating oils ,938 45,510 1,207 2, ,656 67,923 Lubricating grease , ,952 Other mineral oils 1,720 5, ,580 Paraffine wax... 2,618 5, ,980 10,547 Casinghead gasoline blending Engine die tillates - Other petroleum products - Fuel oil ax-warehoused for ships' stores... - Totals... 1, , , ,149 5,009 3,344 4, ,200 46,215 2,193,303 51) As ccnpf led Frne etr )- 1xr1 5'r-. :

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