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1 . CATALOGUE No MONTHLY - l, A CANADA Itistorical File C.;1 ' OF STATISTICS DE PROPCTY OF THE LIBRARY COAL AND COKE STATISTICS SEPTEMBER 1967 Pubtished by Authority of The Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Manufacturing and Primary Industries Division December 1967 Price: 20 cents I I.t toritelits of this tiottillitlit cia' cc listil (icc N liii 1 ills sicicitici I., titcilicci n I tin lticccicljjclic cii icr cut 1call ofit.

2 SYMBOL S The interpretation of the symbols used in the tables throughout this publication is as follows: r Revised figures. Figures not available. Figures not appropriate or not applicable. - Nil or zero.

3 CflL.\T) COKE; T.'TISTIC SEPTEMBER 1967 Monthly coal and coke statistics are designed to provide current information on the production, consumption and stocks of coal and coke in Canada. Industrial consumers' consumption and stocks are reported regionally for the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Groups of economic regions have been used to divide the two provinces geographically. The map which appears in this publication shows the location of the economic regions. A list of the counties forming these economic regions is on the reverse side. September production of coal amounted to 904,176 tons a decrease of 2.4% from the September 1966 production of 926,718 tons. Landed imports were 1,218,973 tons compared with 2,303,398 tons in the same period last year. Exports (compiled by External Trade) for September 1966 amounted to 65,067 tons. S idomestic shipments of coal as reported by mine operators decreased to 784,690 L 'ii n September 1967 from 890,867 tons in September 1966 while total shipments declined to 902,894 tons from 1,002,677 tons in the same period. In order to expedite the collection and compilation of returns, the industrial consumers' survey is confined to firms which consume a minimum of 1,000 tons per annum. In September 1967 consumption of coal and coke by industrial consumers amounted to 1,626,052 tons an increase of 0.67 compared with the corresponding period last year. During the same period, industrial consumers' stocks increased to 6,340,801 tons from 6,179,562 tons. The amount of coke available in Canada decreased to 375,464 tons in September 1967 from 392,784 tons in September 1966.

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5 M(OSOR 8a ;~ I pi 40 C, 59 FORT WILLU - - COAL AREAS QUEBEC EATTEPN OJEB[C 40,4,42 43 CENTRAL OUE8EC 44,45, WESTERN QUEBEC ONTARIO EASTERT ONTARIO 50 LAP(( ONTARIO SI CENTRAL ONTARIO 52,53,56857 S0uTERN ONTARIO N0RTERN ONTARiO 58 LAKEIIEAL) 59

6 rcnwu.qir DVflTOMC Economic Regions for Ontario and Quebec consist of the following Counties Quebec - Economic Regions North Shore - New Quebec (40) Abitibi - Témiscamingue Saguenay Ant icosti Abitibi New Quebec Di8trict Témiscamingue Abitibi (District) Gaspesia - South Shore (41) Mistassine (District) Bonaventure Gaspé Ontario - Economic Regions Magdalen Islands Kamouraska Eastern Ontario (50) L'jslet Carleton Matane flundas Montmagny Frontenac Rimouski Glengarry Tfmiscouata Grenville Lanark Saguenay - Lake St. John (42) Leeds Chicoutimi, Lake St. John Prescott Renfrew Quebec (43) Russell Beauce Stormont Be 1 lechasse Char levo ix Lake Ontario (51) Dorchester Durham Levis H al iburton Lotbinière Hastings Moritmorency Lennox and Add ington Portneuf Nor t humbe r land Quebec Pet erbor ough Trois-Rivieres (44) Prince Edward Berthier Victoria Champ lain MaskinongC Metropolttan (52) Nicolet Halton St. Maurice Ontario Cap-de- La-Madeleine Peel Eastern Townships (45) York Arthabaska Niagara (53) Brome Bran I Compton llaldimaod Druaond Lincoln Front enac Wel land Megantic Wentworth R ichniond She f ford Lake Erie (54) Sherbrookr Elgtn Stanstead Middlesex Wolfe Norfolk Montreal (46) Oxford Argenteuil Bagot Lak2 St. Clair (55) Beauharnois Essex Chateauguay Kent Deux-Mon tagnes Lamb ton Hunt ingdon Iberville Upper Grand River (56) Joliette Huron Labell.e Perth Laprairie Waterloo L'Assomption Wellington Miasisquoi Montcalm Georgian Bay (57) Napierville Bruce Richelieu Dufferin Rouville Grey St. Hyacinthe Muskoka St. Jean Parry Sound Soulanges Simcoe Terrebonne Vaudreuil Northeastern Ontailo (58) Verchres AlgOmd Yamaska Cochrane Manitoulin Metropolil5n Montreal (47) Nipiseing Jesus Island Sudbury Montreal Island Timiakamin Chambly Hull - Western Laurentldes (48) Lekeheid - NorzrssLIn JW Hull Renora Papineau Rainy River Pontiac Thunder Bay

7 -7- Production Employees Man-days worked Surface Underground Surface Undergr ound number Nova Scotia: Strip mines Undergronnd mines.. 356, , ,005 5,030 14,578 16, , ,876 Totals , ,005 5, , ,876 New Brunswick: Strip mines 79,595 62, ,883 10, Underground mines.. 10,374 7, ,168 1,163 4,589 3,202 89,969 70, ,051 11,932 4,589 3,202 S asks t c.he WSLL Strip mines , , ,221 3,359 Underground mines Totals , , ,221 3,359 - Alberta: Strip mines , , ,924 5, Underground mine8.. 83,006 85, ,768 6,997 9,310 9,071 Totals , , ,692 12,207 9,310 9,071 British Columbia and Yukon: Strip mines 7,948 62, , Underground mines.. 79,968 45, ,914r 4,073 5,850 4,684 Totals... 87, , r 5,469 5,850 4,684 Canada: sirip mines , , ,334 20, round mines. 530, ,139 1,198 1,209 6,007 5,948 26,428r 29, , ,833 ala , ,176 2,144 2,133 6,007 5,948 46,762 w 49, , ,833

8 -8- TABLE 2. Production, Exports and Landed Imports of Coal, Septembr Production Export 1) Landed imports(2) S net tone of 2,000 pou Newfoundland: Anthracite Bituminous Unspecified - Prince Edward Island: Anthracite... Bituminous Unspecified... Nova Scotia: Anthracite Bituminous , ,956 56,409 46,567 Unspecified... New Brunswick: Anthracite Bituminous... 89,969 70, Unspecified , Quebec: Anthracite ,915 28,209 Bituminous ,974 12,194 Sub-bituminous... Unspecified Ontario: Anthracite ,925 21,134 Bituminous ,104,071 1,110,682 Sub-bituminous... - Lignite Un8pecified... Manitoba: Anthracite Bituminous Sub-bituminous Lignite Unspecified Saskatchewan: Anthracite Bituminous... Sub-bituminous Lignite , ,291 Unspecified Alberta: Bituminous... 76,031 85,632 Sub-bituminous , ,258 Unspecified British Columbia and Yukon: Anthracite Bituminoua... 87, , Sub-bituminous Unspecified.. 50,756.. Canada: Anthracite ,840 49,530 Bituminous , , ,233,558 1,169,443 Sub-bituminous , , Lignite , , Unspecified ,067 Total all types , ,176 65, ,303,398 1,218,97 (1) Compiled from Custom's export entries by the External Trade Section, Dominion Bureau of Statistics. - - (2) Based on wired reports received by the Dominion Coal Board and represents actual tonnages landed but not necessaril, cleared by Customs. Bituminous coal imported includes briquettes and lignite.

9 -9- A I.E 3. Production. Exports and Landed Imports of Coal, Nine Months Ended September Production Exports(l) Landed imports(2) Newfoundland: Anthracite I.50 Bituminous ,211 1,830 Unspecified Prince Edward Island: Anthracite Bituminous... - Unspecified Nova Scotia Anthracite Bituminous... 2,833h, , , ,049 Unspecified , New Brunswick: Anthracite Bituminous ,055 ha2, Unspecified , Quebec: Anthracite , ,875 Bituminous , ,200 Sub-bituminous Unspecified S Ontario: Anthracite , ,850 Bituminous ,035,897 10,130,564 Sub-bituminous Lignite... - ljnspecif ted Maii i toba: Anthracite Bituminous ,218 1,906 Sub-bituminous Lignite Unspecified Saskatchewan: Anthracite Bi tuminous ,015 S ub-bituminous Lignite... 1,327,656 I, 335,597 - Un5pecified Alberta: Bi tuminous... 3b5,99h 692,125 - Sub-bituminous... 1,627,704 1,678,512 - Unspecified British Columbia and Yukon: Anthracite Bituminous , , S ub - bituminous Unspecified , Canada: Anthracite , ,863 Bituminous... 5,016,064 5,051, ,870,690 10,697,051 Sub-bituminous... 1,627,704 1,678, Lignite... 1,327,656 1,335,597 - Unspecified , Total all types... 7,971,424 8,065, , ,293,167 11,192,914 S Compiled from custom's export entrie8 by the External Trade Section, Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Based on wired reports received by the Dominion Coal Board and represents actual tonnages landed but not necessarily cleared by customs. Bituminous coal imported includes briquettes and lignite.

10 TABLE 4. Shipmenta of Canadian Coal Reported by Coal Operators, September 1967 Shipments to Shipped from mines located in British Nova New Saskat- Alberta Columbia Canada Scotia Brunswick chewan and Yukon Sub- Total all Bituminous Bituminous Lignite Bituminous bitinoua Total Bituminous Bituminous types Domestic shipments: Railways in Canada (regardless of Provincial destination) 83 1,326 5, ,436 7,185 Ships bunkers (regardless of Provincial destination) Newfoundland... 7, ,600 7,600 Prince Edward Island... 1, ,586 1,586 Nova Scotia... 98, ,328 98,328 New Brunswick... 11,794 63, ,077 75,077 C Quebec... 91,317 6, ,157 98,157 Ontario ,198-8,800 1, , , ,703 Manitoba , ,689 7,088 10,776 11,175 33,698 Saskatchewan ,049-13,373 13, ,422 Alberta , , ,684-1, ,684 British Columbia and Yukon ,800 4,240 13,040 26,210 35,010 39,250 Canada Totals ,906 71, ,087 11, , ,235 37, , ,690 Export shipments: United States ,036 2,453 2,660 Japan ,600-69,600 45, , ,544 Other Total shipmenta ,906 71, ,294 81, , ,252 84, , ,894

11 TABLE 5. Shipments of Canadian Coal Reported by Coal Operators, Shints to Shipped from mines locatcd in Br itt eli Nova New Saskat- Alberta Columbia Canada Scotia Brunswick chewan and Yukon Sub- Total all Bituminous Bituminous Lignite Bituminous bituminous Total Bituminous Bituminous types Domestic shipments: Railways in Canada (regardless of Provincial destination) 10,813 3,339 80, ,635 2,463 1,765 16,745 99,280 Ships bunkers (regardless of provincial destination) Newfoundland... 28, ,447 Prince Edward Island... 19, ,493 19,493 Nova Scotia... 1,056, ,056,1b8 1,056,168 New Brunswick , , , ,559 Quebec ,492 56, , ,304 Ontario , ,645 11,358 1,671 13,029 26, ,806 1,034,122 Manitoba ,456 1,138 46,400 47,538 97, ,090 Saskatchewan , , , ,085,845 Alberta ,885 1,306,024 1,329, ,991 1,330,015 British Columbia and Yukon ,720 38, , , , ,374 Canada Totals... 2, 7 81, ,088 1,323, ,929 1,655,604 1,767, ,887,630 6,866,697 Export shipments: United States ,912 7, ,579 2,280 9,828 13,771 Japan , , , , ,646 Other Total shipments... 2,782, ,088 1,327, ,661 1,655,635 2,337, ,404 4,758,421 7,741,431

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13 0 0. IA11IE S Ca1 ao1 oc re1 rtod ria1 Csoer s( ) by rdvinces, asot Type Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island Nova New Saskat- British Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta Scotia Brunswick chewan Columbia Canada Canadian coals; Bituminous Slack... 19,356 b2, , ,387 15, ,413 1,076,276 Stoker and other sizes Total bituminous ,506 62, , ,387 15, ,413 1,076,566 Sub-bituminous Lignite ,118-98,901-5,389 69, , ,611 Total Canadian coals - 19,506 62, , ,776 85, ,091 51,950 7,413 1,387,078 Foreign coals; Anthracite ,149 18, ,737 Si tuininous: High volatile; Slack ,324 4,163, Stoker and other sizes , , ,210, ,813 Low volatile; Slack ,410 Stoker and other sizes , ,246 Total bituminous ,008 4,473, , Total, foreign coals ,157 4,492, ,657,802 Total all coals - 19,506 62, ,703 5,210,121 86, ,091 51,950 7,413 6,044,880 Coke; Coal coke: Canadian made ,784 58, ,153 81,559 Foreign made ,265 2, ,271 Petroleum coke ,947 42, , Total coke , , , ,921 Total coal and coke: September 30, ,506 62, ,699 5,314,668 86, ,091 52,151 55,770 6,340,801 (1) Does not include stocks held by firms using less than 1,000 tons per annum nor stocks held by coke producers (see page 16, Table 10).

14 I TAM.E 8. Consumption of Coal and Coke reported by Industrial Conaumera(J.) in Selected Areas in Quebec and Ontario, September 190 Bastern Central Western Eastern Lake Central Southern Northern Type Quebec Quebec Quebec Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario area area area area area area area area Lakeh:ad area Canadian coals: Bituminous Slack... 21,456 27,239 18, ,492-19,880 - Stoker and other sizes - 1, Total bituminous... 21,456 28,597 18, ,492-19,880 - Sub - bituminous ,388 Lignite Total Canadian coala... 21,456 28,597 18, ,492-19,880 8,388 Foreign coals: Anthracite , ,544 2, Bituminous: High volatilei Slack....,438 2,044 1,459 14, , ,888 14,921 14,176 - Stoker and other sizes 317 4, ,225 2,198 21,021 6,227 2, Low volatile: Slack ,412 3,297 5, Stoker and other sizes 1, , Total bituminous ,001 2,100 6,636 16, , ,412 22,771 14,507 Total foreign coala ,503 2,105 6,636 16, , ,050 22,771 14,507 Total all coals ,928 57,100 20,420 6,863 16, , ,050 42,651 22,895 Coke: Coal coke: Canadian made , , ,102 - Foreign made , ,178 2,055 2,309 7 Petroleum coke... 22, 774 7, , ,273 Total coke... 23, , ,855 2, ,411 1,280 Total coal and coke: September ,010 74,884 20,659 6,863 17, , , ,062 24,175 Year to date , , ,235 90, ,595 6,113,120 1,444,793 1,568, ,970

15 T_ABLE 9 S - ds -.: Onal and Unse reported by Indus tr:ai Cons.oners(1), in Selen ted Areas in Quebec and Ontario as ot, Eastern Central Western Eastern Lake Central Southern Northern Type Quebec Quebec Quebec Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario Ontario area area area area area area area area Lakehead area Canadian coals: Bituminous Slack , ,557 20,227 22, ,722 4,530 1,323 Stoker and other sizes Total bituminous , ,697 20,227 22, ,722-4,530 1,323 Sub-bituminous Lignite ,389 Total Canadian coals , Foreign coals: Anthracite... 96, ,707 1,868 Bituminous: High volatile: Slack... 19,974 5,000 22,350 2, ,254 2,693, , , ,497 Stoker and other sizes ,090 1,059 42,598 5,111 46, ,747 6,914 26,445 'p Low volatile: Slack Stoker and other sizes , , Total bituminous... 20,496 24,818 23,694 44, ,365 2,741, , , ,264 Total foreign coals... 20, ,908 23,753 64, ,378 2,758, , , ,264 Total all coals , ,605 43,980 67, ,378 3,442, , , ,976 Coke: Coal coke: Canadian made , ,432 28, ,971 - Foreign made , , Petroleum coke...92, ,268 20,483-6,230 Total coke...92, ,040 6,264 Total coal and coke. September 30, , ,080 44,063 67, ,810 3,489, , , ,240 (1) Does not include stocks held by firma using less than 1,000 tons per annum nor stocks held by coke producers (see page 16, Table 10).

16 STA uo LBLE 10. Supply and DisposiLion of Coal as Reported by Coke Producers Canadian Imported Nine months Nine months September September ended September ended September Stocks on hand at beginning of month 11,037 11, ,778,277 2,185,742 Received during month...28,328 28, , , , ,374 4,265,912 4,178,801 Inventory adjustments and washer losses, etc ,681 1,108 7,826 2,005-1,796 14,439 13,842 Charged to ovens, retorts and water gas sets...29,348 24, , , , ,100 4,154,795 4,100,174 Used during month for other purposes 1,798 2,231 13,707 20,779 9,116 5,222 97,947 76,848 Sold during month Stocks on hand at end of month...7,876 7, ,136,987 2,246,590 TABLE 11, Supply and Disposition of Coke as Reported by Coke Producers (excluding Petroleum and Pitch Coke) Supply September Stocks on hand at beginning of month...239, ,7 Nine months ended September Produced during month...372, ,779 3,356,305 3,249,33 Purchased during month - Canadian ,799 14,058 Imported...11, ,723 36,953 Less coke sold to other makers ,610 2,153 Less coke wasted or scrapped ,239 3,262 Less stocks on hand at end of month...230, ,965 Available supply...392, ,464 3,463,398 3,317,227 Disposition Used as fuel - Own make ,303 3,979 Purchased Used in making gas - Own make... 4,600-26,643 3,748 Purchased ,878 2,886 Used in blast furnaces , ,236 2,881,305r 2,739,233 Used in associated works... 4,625 3,098 44,359 33,629 Sold for dcsmeatic use ,044 4,124 Sold for industrial use... 40,384 58, , ,240 Sold to dealers for re-sale... 9, ,168 12,239 Sold for export... 6,246 4,018 61,355 55,149 Total disposition , , ,463,398 3,317,227

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