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CATALOGUE No. 45-004 MONTHLY fl- Copy 1 CANADA REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS APRIL 1964 o ; 1kS 196 C;: TOE Published by Authority of The Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Industry Division July 1964 Price 30 cents Vol. 19 No. 4 6511-504 $3.00 a year RoGn DUHAMEL, T.R.S.C., Queens Printer and Controller of Stationery, Ottawa

NOTE Receipts in Canada from other reporting companies and Deliveries in Canada to other reporting companies should be in balance. For the past several months these figures have been in close balance and have been revised to an exact balance along with other appropriate adjustments. In the last three months these two items have been out of balance by a considerable amount and extensive resurveys have been necessary. In the interests of timeliness it is now necessary to publish the data with the above items out of balance. SYMBOLS The interpretation of the symbols used in the tables throughout this publication is as follows: Revised figures. Figures not available. Figures not appropriate or not applicable. - Nil or zero.

TABLE 1. Crude Oil, Condensate and Pentanea Plui Received by Canadian Refineries, April 1964 with Comparable Totals for April 1963 Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Northwest Territories Canada barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Domes tic Received from fields in: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba... - - 7,805,383 1,081,148 753,794 1,931,688 1,892,199-13,464,212 British Columbia - - - - - - 820,448-820,448 New Brunswick... - - - - - - - - - North Territories - - -.. - - - 62,357 62,357 Ontario... - - 111,006 - - - - - 111,006 Total domestic - - 7,916,389 1,081,148 753,794 1,931,688 2,712,647 62,357 14,458,023 Imported Received from: Iran - Iraq... 888,750 606,854 Kuwait... - 885,430 - - - - - - - - - - - 1,495,604-885,430 Saudi-Arabia... 56,657 - Trinidad... - 402,564 Venezuela... 1,769,698 6,111,781 - - - - - - 56,657 - - - - - - 402,564 - - - - - - 7,881,479 Other... - - Total imported... 2,715,105 8,006,629 - - - - - - 10,721,734 Total refinery receipts: April 1964...... 2,715,105 8,006,629 7,916,389 1,081,148 753,794 1,931,688 2,712,647 62,357 25,179,757 April 1963... 3,005,447 8,337,054 6,463,880 991,208 1,549,775...... 24,506,049

TABLE 2. Raw }4iterials Supply, Canadian Refiners, April 1964 with Comparable Totals for April 1963 AtlttC Quebec Ontario )4.nitoba Alberta Northwe Territories Canada barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Crude oil, condensate and pentanea plus; and propane/butane/mixes: Refinery receipts of crude oil, condensate and pentanea plus: (i) By pipeline - 7,873,118 7,805,383 1,081,148 688,338 1,880,268 2,680,210-22,008,465 (it) By other means... 2,715,105 133,511 111,006-65,456 51,420 32,437 62,357 3,171,292 Refinery receipts of propsne/ butane/mixes from gas procassing plants: (i) By pipeline - - 81,004 - - 37,447 7,889-126,340 (ii) By other means - - - 7,010-6,508 - - 13,518 Inventories - Opening... 1,933,226 2,409,559 2,984,555 229,515 359,898 812,257 586,639-9,315,649 Closing... 1,707,152 2,997,889 2,560,095 240,364 378,047 989,163 600,485-9,473,195 U. Net transfers: Interprovincial - - - - - - - - - Ref inery sales of crude oil, condensate and pentanes - 70,009 - - 70,009 plus... - - - - Losses and adjustments 7,068 42,159 1,228 190 503 7,937-451 - 58,634 Run to stills... 2,934,111 7,376,140 8,420,625 1,077,119 735,142 1,720,791 2,707,141 62,357 25,033,426 Other materials used: Canadian... 815 Imported... - Run to stilla... 815 894 5,063 220 284 686 1,298-9,260 326 9,287 - - 2,538 - - 12,151 1,220 14,350 220 284 3,224 1,298-21,411 Total run to stills: April 1964...2,934,926 April 1963...3,021,283 7,377,360 8,434,975 1,077,339 735,426 8,484,918 6,191,794 1,011,139 1,551,486 1,724,015 2,708,439 62,357 25,054,837 24,340,859

TA3U 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Product., Canada, April 1964 Newfound- Ssskat- British Nort).eest land Maritime. Quebec Ontario Manitoba chevan Albert.. coiumia Territories Canada P?onane, butane and Dropane/ butane aix.. barrel, of 35 Imperial gallon. - Refin.ry productiou(l) - (2) 170,116 360,913 17,223 25,236 9,698 30,283-613,469 Other materials used - - - 1 - - - - 1 Receipt. in Canada from: Cas processing plants - - - 15,202 70,745 64,223 255.239 140,667-546,076 Other reporting companies, - 30,239 10,510 6,904 981 - - - - 48,834 Non-reporting companies - - - - - - - - - - Imports... - 3,003 - - - - - 3,003 Inventories - Opening - 4,731 71,997 279,287 2,434 5,470-10,439 23,965-377,445 Clo.ing - 9,219 52,628 283,140 6,076 5,606-2,490 9,932-364,111 Transfers - Inter-product - - - 36,422-223,606 - - 11,252-79,500-10.694 - - 361,474 In... - - 28,162 55,204 26,006 1,526 5 41,494 1,619 154,016 Out -... 1 39,743 7,110 18,231-73,566 15,365-154,016 reporting companies - 32,118 10,817 21,872 1,236 294 2.928 - - 69,265 Export... - - - 24,979 49,589 35,647 30,918 112,310-253,443 Domestic disappearance - 39,449 95,358 159,807 42,257 43,656 70,081 88,108 1,619 540,335 Lo.a..a... Own Consumption... Net sales in Canada... Petro-cbsmical feed stocks - 69 299 142-6 208-566 - 6-140 - 2 8,702 3,700-100 - - - 12,504-39,378 86,357 155,965 42,263 43,348 70,647 88,114 1,619 527,691 0' Refinery production(l) - (2) 294,497 158,661 - - - - - 453,158 Other materials used - - - - - - - - - - Receipt, in Canada from: Caa processing plant..................... Other reporting companies - 1,304 - - - - - - - 1,304 Non-reporting companies - - - - - - - - - - Import... - - - 38,623 - - - 15,006-53,629 Inventories - Opening - 121 82.555 13,716 - - - - - 96,392 Closing - 201 87,564 10,470 - - - - - 98,235 Transfers - Inter-product - - 36,222 237,669 - - 79,500 - - 353,391 In... - - - 37,112 - - - - 37,112 Out... - - 37,112 - - - - - - 37,112 reporting conpaniee - 1,304 - - - - - - - 1,304 Exports... - - - - - - - - - - Domestic disappearance - 1,304 287,214 475,311 - - 79,500 15,006-858,335 Lo.ses... - - - 100 - - - - - - - 100 Own Consumption... - - - 11,152 - - - - - 11,152 Net sales in Canada... - 1,304 287,314 464,159 - - 79,500 15,006-847,283 See footnotes at end of table.

S TABLE 3. Supply and Di.position of Petroleum Products, Canada, April 1964 - Continued Newfoundland Maritime. Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskat- British Northwest chevan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Naphiha specialties barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Refinery productton(l) - (2) 48,000 142,171 - - 603 2,009 8,956-200,533 Other materials used - - - - - - - - - - Gas processing plant.........,..,..,, Other reporting companies,,, 4 336 1,757 3.293 18 72 50 7,950-13,480 Non-reporting companies - - 3,019 2,037 - - 377-5,433 Imports... - - 1,221 10,506 - - - 689-12,416 Inventories - Opening... 3,93 4 23,404 117,949 379,862 5,855 15,564 16,600 26,117 363 589,648 Closing... 3,919 20,849 140,802 384,660 5,887 14.150 16,371 31,544 373 618,555 Transfers - Inter-product - - - 1,018-861 247 43-1 - 33 - - 1,623 inter-provincial In... 99 8 1,846 32,636 70,395 5,072 1,662 2,323 8,066 134 123,132 Out... - 366 28,410 84,607 2,301 201 609 6,638-123,132 reporting companies 8 342 209 10,934 173 241 210 4,115-16,232 Exports... - - - 5,691 - - - - - 5,691 Domestic disappearance 1,009 3,837 34,335 121,511 2,831 2,146 3,791 9,825 124 179,409 Losses... 10 435-304 474 91 35 29 341-1,111 Own Consumption... 9 11 433 205 6 18 47 16-745 Net sales in Canada... 990 3,391 34,206 120,832 2,734 2,093 3,715 9,468 124 177,553 Aviation usoline Refinery production(l) - - 65,359 10,157 20,280-107 3,223 31,643 510 131,065 Other materials used - - - 7,406 19-14 31-7,470 Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies.,, - 3,282 1,720 3,876 - - 4,316 2,486-15,680 Non-reporting companies - - - 15 - - - - - 15 Import... - - - - - - - 456-456 Inventories - Opening... 208,976 35,521 340,678 83,791 42,965 12,714 126,214 79,024 61,661 991,544 Closing... 199,067 54,636 326,849 81,045 47,201 11,742 125,149 96,560 51,834 994,083 Tranafera - inter-product - 19-212 - 126-295 - 56-6,615 16,618-115 22,410 Inter-provincial In... 235 52,424 9,948 12,705 2,442 3,054 4,895 14,736 746 101,185 Out... 253-72,689 473 3,865-6,049 15,701 2,155 101,185 reporting companies - 3,143 1,657 4,877 - - 247 5,769 24 15,717 Export... - - - 5,393 - - - 1,390-6,783 Domestic disappearance 9,872 33,236 16,384 25,867 14,584 3,919 13,832 25,574 8,789 152,057 tosses...... - 894 370 775 455 598 12 109 43 224 1,692 Own Consumption... - - - - - 1 23-278 302 Net sales in Canada... 10,766 32,866 15,609 25,412 13,986 3,906 13,700 25,531 8,287 150,063 See footnotes at end of table.

TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, April 1964 - Continued Newfound- Saskat- British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Motor gasoline barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Refinery production(l) (3) 723,675 2,402,954 3,315,507 383,895 400,227 909,719 1,079.012 12,126 9,227,115 Other materials used - (2) 2,011 1,503 189 284 887 173-5,047 Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies 4,483 515,254 449,475 877,243 172,708 205.707 383,077 231,535-2,839,482 Non-reporting companies - - 86 1,320 - - - - - 1,406 Imports... - 98,546 114,426 83,908 4,693-1,016-5,457 308,046 Inventories - Opening... 451,710 2,766,022 5,752,532 8,978,360 1,051,689 2,403,431 2,501,308 2,335,158 23,627 26,263,837 Closing... 415,431 2,730,874 6,131,818 9,154,930 1,043,388 2,162.389 2,350,389 2,522,031 44,451 26,555,701 Transfers - Inter-product 54 6,324-17,050 105,334-221 18,549-17.576 4,942 115 100,471 In... 33,673 4,003 822,929 1,552,154 343,108 77.005 146.063 301,960 20,316 3,301,211 Out... 105 312,940 867,442 1,217,558 251,089 100,724 285,268 266,085-3,301,211 reporting companies... 4,534 516,133 473,070 834,692 168,880 202,530 345.143 247,026 1,192 2,793,200 Exports... - - - 32,082 - - - 51,645-83,727 Domestic disappearance... 97,837 526,681 2,054,242 3,676,067 492,704 639,560 943,694 865,993 15,998 9,312,776 Losses...... 2,67 4 24,061 52,477 74,224 12,090 16.292-21,607-6,242 40 154,009 Own Consumption...... 1,227 4,009 5,178 9,136 1,033 168 1,545 1,098 76 23,470 Net sales in Canada... 93,936 498,611 1,996,587 3,592,707 479,581 623,100 963,756 871,137 15,882 9,135,297 Aviation turbo fuel Refinery production(1) - (2) 277,071 201,166 96,086 5,323 32,828 92,321-704,795 Other materials used - - - 4-15 22-41 Gas proceasing plants -................ Other reporting companies,.. - 584 11,062 10,283 1,031-523 5,573-29,056 Non-reporting companies - - - - 257 - - - - - - 257 Imports... - - - - - - - - - - Inventories - Opening... 216,243 167,140 310,950 254,297 79,925 17,778 87,040 107,136 10,939 1,251,448 Closing... 207,061 161,015 334,307 297,999 96,681 17,838 75,551 143,467 10,916 1,344,835 Transfers - Inter-product - 409-392 246-29,407 16-37 - 281 - - 30,190 In... 8,446 2,519 136,393 43,032 43,630 - - 3,239-237,259 Out... 183 9,070 159,421 21,714 43,437 3 3,431-237,259 reporting companies - 963 4,266 15,175 1,031-201 5,592 27,228 Exports... - - - - - - - 1,380-1,380 Domestic disappearance... 17,036 42,252 194,279 144,226 79,543 5,260 44,691 54,140 23 581,450 Losses... 166-61 4,528 3,591 933-41 829 213 23 10,181 Own Consumption... 4 10 10 849 - - - - - 873 Net sales in Canada... 16,866 42,303 189,741 139,786 78,610 5,301 43,862 53,927-570,396 See footnotes at end of table,

TAI.E 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, April 1964 - Continued Newfoundlani )4aritiaes Quebec Ontario Manitoba Smskat- 8ritish Northwest chewan Alberta Co1umia Territories Canada Esrosene, stove oil and tractor fuel barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Refinery production(l) (3) 229.172 522,863 219,563 48,461 71,899-7,739 198,565-1,282,784 Other materials used - - - - - - - - - - Receipt, in Canada from: Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies 7,689 76,730 74,559 151,039 14,436 20,892 14,875 30,739-390,959 Non-reporting companies - - 93-1,310 164 - - 10 - - 1,043 Imports... - 29,164 31,838-164 - 2,136-1,782 65,084 Inventories - Opening... 354,939 594,261 1,111,262 1,448,748 112,427 221,424 95,581 369,796 1,095 4,309,533 Closing... 311,136 601,993 1,208,353 1,350,552 87,581 210,761 65,388 381,164 1,229 4,218,157 Transfers - Inter-product - 19,436 56,411-18,315-78,338-21,378-6,924 4,400-12,301 689-95,192 In... 33,749 1,618 60,691 72,683 20,784 2,273 2,044 13,236 4,920 211,998 Out... 785 66,811 49,884 58,863 7,354 16,563 7,121 4,617-211,998 reporting compsnies 7,027 65,994 74,155 128,155 10,419 18,609 7,565 40,745 3,683 356,352 Exports... - - - 3,035 - - - 8,703-11 3 738 Domestic disappearance 78,569 231,982 450,599 271,780 69,704 63,631 31,223 164,816 3,574 1,365,878 Losses... 2,059-5,888 9,149 28,639 6,716-630 - 547 1,196 42 40,736 Own Consumption... 46 219 120 1,538 77 126 47 25-2,198 '0 Net sales in Canada... 76,464 237,651 441,330 241,603 62,911 64,135 31,723 163,595 3,532 1,322,944 Diesel fuel oil Refinery production(l) - (2) 796,967 669,901 229,407 126,995 490,073 652,974 7,334 2,973,651 Other materials used - - - - - - 16 - - 16 Gas processing plants........ -............ Other reporting companies - 43,625 14,961 52,607 48,852 47,720 64,172 62,139 4,600 338,676 Non-reporting companies - - 781-59 - - - - - 722 Imports... - 180,603-156 - - 2,104 - - 182,863 Inventories - Opening... 183,816 665,164 1,447,689 1,424,120 253,845 697,645 674,855 730,168 151,136 6,228,438 Closing... 174,854 736,011 1,304,679 1,572,176 356,821 611.290 635,991 864,127 160,918 6,416,867 Transfer. - Inter-product - 5,244-182,740-108,983-62,860-32,898-21,033-22,063-205,370-2,756-643,947 In... 131,709 4,256 61,348 200,454 67,073 61,164 21,455 38,531 9,796 595,786 Out... 604 163,999 67,230 158,586 8,359 38,337 151,862 6,809-595,786 reporting companies - 33,175 3,556 51,774 39,464 46,842 56,614 51,102 126 282,653 Exports... - 3,039 2,789 - - - - - - 5,828 Domestic disappearance 134,823 151,839 457,354 501,783 161,635 216,022 386,145 356,404 9,066 2,375,071 Losses... 1,138-39,765-15.386 23,428 1,010-10,331 6,223-8,727 145-42,265 Own Conamptiou... 14 721 4,455 6,465 592 338 2,029 5,412 461 20,487 Net sales in Canada... 133,671 190,883 468,285 471,890 160,033 226,015 377,893 359,719 8,460 2,396,849 See footnotes at end of table.

TAME 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Product., Canada, April 1964 - Continued Newfound- Saskat- British Northwest land Maritime. Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta colia Territories Canada Light fuel oil (Nos, 2 and 3) barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Refinery production(l) (3) 509,605 1,382,286 1.506,379 71,770 37,478 60,436 115,064 125 3,683,143 Other material, used - (2) 24 65 8 - - 17-114 Receipt. in Canada from: Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies 6,901 249,362 390,974 784,806 12,647 18,696 10,923 66,841-1,541,150 Non-reporting companies - - 16,685 9,817 - - - 12-26,514 Imports... - - 36,914 1,677 - - - - 11,088 49,679 Inventories - Opening... 366,036 1,400,750 3,823,950 4,854,182 427,138 322,543 277,871 270,074 45,239 11,787,783 Closing... 309,505 1,292,127 3,158,305 3,922,473 352,017 227,971 219,334 204,751 38,114 9,724,597 Transfers - Inter-product 25,054 106,739 105,364 197,788 54,278 44,236 3,135 272,359 2,067 811,020 In... 8,502 4,014 161,359 540,232 30,729 9,985 543 1,842 8,719 765.925 Out - 76,845 346,014 285,494 4,099 31,790 21,590 93-765,925 reporting companies... 14,429 259,823 305,714 837,890 17,719 27,225 19,436 90,006-1,572,242 Exports... - - - 5,432 - - - - - 5,432 Domestic disappearance... 138,441 585,817 2,107,499 2,843,657 222,735 145,952 92,548 431,359 29,124 6,597,132 Losses... 413 881 15,576-11,509-3,418 3,562-1,602 1,079-4,982 Own Consumption..... 2,386 6,483 2,412 2,292 246 10 156 106-14,091 0 Net sales in Canade... 135,642 578,453 2,089,511 2,852,874 225,907 142,380 93,994 430,174 29,124 6,578,059 Heavy fuel oil (Nos. 4, 5 & 6) Refinery production(l) (3) 730,788 2,000,658 1,419,699 127,424 40,918 84,075 364,116 31,179 4,798,857 Other material, used - - - - - - - - - Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies - 316,322 508,738 390,786 28,183 1,173-30,638-1,275,840 Non-reporting companies - 233 2,887 5,083 828. 200 - - 9,232 Imports... - 231,731 1,463,699 92,532 - - - 249,159-2,037,121 Inventories - Opening... 201,804 1,108,599 2,432,162 1,668,540 267,195 163,304 174,716 685,764 31,722 6,733,806 Closing... 149,367 1,053,174 2,916,424 1,406,432 255,435 106,534 170,014 627,551 56,771 6,741,702 Transfers - Inter-product - 18,025 22,969 59,875-23,483-29,848 321-94,825 In... 9,504 12,181 302,747 714,548 55,172 1,692-19,350-1,115,194 Out... - 43,520 554,034 439,982 51,000 5,614 21,044 - - 1,115,194 reporting companies - 325,667 440,069 343,557 23,762 1,173 9,338 34,584-1,178,150 Exports... 116,482-38,181 50,367-267 - - - 205,297 Domestic disappearance... 81,252 859,725 2,785,152 2,110,725 148,605 116,982 28,747 687,213 6,130 6,824,531 Losses... - 9,770 2,116-2,041-8,003-598 8,900-11 - 8,118 - - 17,525 Own Consumption... 9,220 49,487 384,256 370,460 31,518 33,880 20,779 20,659 6,130 926,389 Net sales in Canada... 81,802 808,122 2,402,937 1,748,268 117,685 74,202 7,979 674,672-5,915,667 See footnotes at end of table.

. TAII.E 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, April 1964 - Continued Newfoundland Quebec Ontario Manitoba Ss.kat- British Northwest chevan Alberta Colurbia Territorial Canada Asphalt barrels of 35 Imperial gallon. Refinery production(l) - (2) 191,473 211,957 11.477 7.095 57,940 93,447-573.389 Other materials used - - - - - - - - - - Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies., - 2,270 - - - - - 1,605-3.875 Mon-reporting companies - - - - - - - - - Imports... - 76,356 7,745 - - - 23-84,124 Inventories - Opening - 120,644 353,858 525,716 55,364 188.175 409,164 174.879-1,827.800 Closing... 233 153,260 427.907 694,164 59,585 195,937 437,683 197,757-2,166,526 Transfers - Inter-product... - - 92-223 - 6,979 - - 2,060-4,788 In... 465 1,667 4 24,237 660 1,408 199 1,391-30,031 Out 194 26,493 - - 583 2,761 - - 30,031 reporting companies... 2,270 49 141-438 - - 1,606-3,628 Exports... - - - 5,390-194 - - - 5,584 Domestic disappearance 232 7,661 128,530 69,737 8,354 6.943 26,859 69.922-318,238 Losses... - 219 - - 32 15-190 40 128-180 Own Consumption... - - 13 - - - - 1-14 Net sales in Canada... 232 7,442 128,530 69,756 8,339 7,133 26,819 69,793-318,044 cam Refinery production(l) - - 8,831 23,619 - (4) 27,228 - - 59.678 Other materials used - - - - - - - - - - Receipt. in Canada from Gas processing plants.................. Other reporting companies - - - - - - - - - - Non-reporting companies - - - - - - - - - - Imports... - - 23,536 9,827 - - - - - 33,363 Inventories - Opening - - 72,812 92,560 - (4) 6,587 (4) - 171,959 Closing - - 71,351 64,631 - (4) 632 (4) - 136,614 Transfers - Inter-product - - - - - - - - - - In... - 682 - - - 32,868 (4) - 33,550 Out - - - - (4) 33,550 - - 33,550 reporting companies - - - - - - - - - - Exports... - - 5,379 - - - - - 5,319 Domestic disappearance - - 29,131 61,375 - (4) 32,501 (4) - 123.007 Losses... - - - 2 - (4) - 34 (4) - - 32 Own Consumption... - - 4,600 - - - - - - 4,600 Net sales in Canada... - - 24,531 61,373 - (4) 32,535 (4) - 118,439 See footnotes at end of table.

0 TABI.E 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, April 1964 - Continued Newfound- Saskat- British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Lubricating oil and grease barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Refinery production(1) - (2) 14,077 70,795. 1,075 56,258 937-143,142 Other materials used - - - 5,306 - - 2,292-7,598 Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies 780 1,570 8,623 37,212 2,140 1,233 12,117 2,694 - - 66,369 Non-reporting companies - 102 944 5,912 44 185 149 90-7,426 Imports... - 577 111,429 59,417 1,240 2,973 441 19,088 16 195,181 Inventories - Opening... 27,961 79,052 259,164 661,921 56,855 106,143 228,377 118,366 3,473 1,541 2 312 Closing... 27,815 74,468 326,622 628,124 58,939 103,728 214,689 125,045 3,715 1,563,145 Transfers - Inter-product - - 77-1,568 8,523 12 - - 34-69 - 6,787 In... 4,500 14,934 147,252 21,991 16,794 19,806 17,460 24,192 880 267,809 Out... - 1,385 138,112 77,497 48 69 48,453 2,245-267,809 reporting companies - 1,037 3 2 653 31 3 970 3,023 3,122 12,227 2,710. 57,742 Exports... - - - 13 - - - 2,308-2,321 Domestic disappearance 5,426 19,951 70,851 133,473 15,075 24,496 41,691 32,990 654 34.4,607 Losses... 7 273 7,046 108-1,051 166 1,623 37 3 8,212 Own Consumption... 19 156 1,947 1,025 79 7 310 96-3,639 p., Net sales in Canada... 5,400 19,522 61,858 132,340 16,047 24,323 39,758 32,857 651 332,756 Still gas Refinery production(1) - (2) 256,620 334,740 34,823 31,132 101,889 137,675 3,420 900,299 Other materials used - - - - - - - - - - Receipts in Can&da from: Gas processing plants...................... Other reporting companies - - - 14,000 - - - - - 14,000 Non-reporting companies -. - - - - - - - - Imports... - Inventories - Opening - (2) 7,542 - - - - - - 7,542 Closing - (2) 6,530 - - - - - - 6,530 Transfers - Inter-product - (2) - 11,073-14,000 - - - - - - 25,073 In... - - - - - - - - Out... - - - - - - - - - - reporting companies - - - 13,989 - - - - - 13,989 Exports... - - - - - - - - - - Domestic disappearance - (2) 246,559 320,751 34,823 31,132 101,889 137,675 3,420 876,249 Losses... - - 3,880 8,834-400 200 500-13,814 Own Consumption... - (2) 241,179 261,733 34,823 30,732 101,689 137,175 3,420 810,751 Net sales in Canada - - 1,500 50,184 - - - - 51,684 See footnotes at end of table.

TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Producta, Canada, April 1961 - Continued Newfound- Saskat- Eritish Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Co1ia Territortea Canada Refinery losses barrels of 35 Imperial gallons Refinery productton(l) (3) 4,979-21,884-140,393 3,432-5,021 1,710 19,498 7,663-130,016 Other materials used - - - - - - - - - - Gas processing plants,.................... Other reporting companies - - - - - - - - - - Non-reporting companies - - - - - - - - - Imports... - - - - - - - - - Inventories - Opening - - - - - - - - - - Closing - - - - - - - - - - Transfers - Inter-product - - - - - - - - - - In... - - - - - - - - Out... - - - - - - - - - reporting companies - - - - - - - - - - Exports... - - - - - - - Domestic disappearance (3) 4,979-21,884-140,393 3,432-5,021 1,710 19.498 7.663-130,016 Losses...(3) 4,979-21,884-140,393 3,432-5,021 1,710 19,498 7,663-130,016 Own Consumption... - - - - - - - - Net sales in Canada... - - - - - - - - Other products Refinery production(1) - (2) - 297,856-84,210 32,841-19,022-96,039-117,350 - - 581,636 Other materials used - - - 69 - - - 1,055-1,124 Gas processing plants.................... Other reporting companies - - - 408-11,111-4,852-16,371 Non-reporting companies - - 62,100 - - - 200 - - 62,300 Imports... - 97 1,348 15,977 - - 292 655-18,369 Inventories - Opening 19 304,369 2,102,563 1,616,845 135,879 300,977 846,754 881,248-6,188,654 Closing 8 414,467 1,658,139 1,722,306 168,702 225,966 500,356 717,024-5,406,968 Transfers - Inter-product - 4,295 21,289-199,599 - - 54,081 55,335-63,432 - - 236,193 In... - 201 3,721 403,798 465 11,437 83 10,092-429,797 Out... - - 123,845 5,090 - - 300,862 - - 429,797 reporting companies - - - - - 10,969 4,619 - -. 15,588 Exports... - - - - - 4,302 - - - 4,302 Domestic disappearance 11 679 4,997 25,892 483 9,185 788 96-42,131 Losses... - 199-132 168-8,635 373-1,178-8,065 Own Consumption... 281-4 - - - - - 285 Net sales in Canada...11 199 5,129 25,720 483 550 415 1,274-33,781 See footnotes at end of table.

S TABLE 3. Sopply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, April 1964 - Concluded Newfound- Saakat- British )4aritis Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta land c he wan Columbia Northwest Territories Canada barrels of 35 Imperial gallon. Total, all products Refinery production(l) (3) 2,934,111 7,376,140 8,420,625 1,077,119 735,142 1,720,791 2,707,141 62,357 25,033,426 Other materials used - (2) 2,035 14,350 220 284 3,224 1,298-21,411 Receipts in Canada fro.: Gas processing plants - - - 15,202 70,745 64,223 255,239 140,667-546,076 Other reporting companies 19,857 1,240,878 1,472,379 2,332,457 280,996 306,604 490,053 447,052 4,600 6,594,876 Non-reporting cospanies - 335 86,595 22,558 1,036 185 549 489-111,747 Import... - 540,718 1,860,767 323,371 6,097 2,973 5,989 285,076 18,343 3,043,334 Inventories - Opening... 2,015,438 7,276,598 18,280,843 22,281,945 2,491,571 4,460,915 5,432,675 5,797,901 329,255 68,367,141 Closing... 1,798,396 7,307,436 18,147,136 21,573,102 2,538,313 3,894,957 4,811,435 5,917,530 368,321 66,356,626 a- Transfer. - Inter-product..................... In... 231,781 99,663 1,767,872 3,748,545 611,935 191,012 195,070 510,997 47,130 7,404,005 Out... 1,930 675,131 2,510,429 2,356,974 389,783 211,102 935,517 320,984 2,155 7,404,005 reporting companies... 25,998 1,241,969 1,317,215 2,295,026 265,269 311,005 458,528 483,255 5,025 6,403,290 Exports... 116,482 3,039 46,349 132,382 49,589 40,410 30,918 177,736-596,905 Domestic disappearance... 561,851 2,627,962 8,824,687 10,801,569 1,296,765 1,303,864 1,867,192 2,991,116 86,184 30,361,190 Loss.,... - 6,854-9,455 53,883-19,872 19,812 21,957-13,194-1,233 8,140 53,184 Own consumption... 12,925 177,292 537,379 668,572 68,374 65,380 126,625 164,588 10,365 1,831,500 Net sales in Canada... 555,780 2,460,125 8,233,425 10,152,869 1,208,579 1,216,527 1,753,761 2,827,761 67,679 28,476,506 (1) From crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus, and comingled propane/butane mixes. (2) Included with Quebec. (3) Included with Maritime,. (4) Included with Alberta.

. TASL2 4. lmports(1) of PetroLeum Product,, Canada, January 1964 Newfound- Naritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta Territories Cede barrels of 35 Imperial galloni Liquefied petroleum gases - - 9 1,207 7,199 - - 4,376-12,791 Naphtha including solvent naphtha... - - 1,016 6,822 1,081 - - 397-9,316 Aviation gasoline - 63,233 - - - - - - - 63,233 Motor gasoline... - 28,849 88,002 2,939 4,778 27 1,917 - - 126,512 Kerosene... - - 243 1,378 - - 155 - - 1,776 Stove oil... 10,268 6,299-1,126 1,304-1,990 - - 20,987 Diesel fuel oil... - 130,831 31,612-34 - 86 40 188 162,791 Light fuel oils, nos. 2 and 3-24 - 3,037 - - - 364 6,676 10,101 La Heavy fuel oils, nob. 4, 5 and 6... 109,193 347,624 124,742 21,606 - - - 435,514-1,038,679 Anphalt or asphaltum oil - - 68 3,113 576 - - 567-4,324 Coke, petroleum... - - 56,822 11,837 - - - 317-68,976 Lubricating oils... 44 45 3,367 15,798 1,131 3,673 376 16,759-41,193 Lubricating grease - 7 251 1,725 271 5 100 333 36 2,728 Other mineral oils - 13 691 2,791 2-144 258-3,899 Paraffine wax... - 2,049 6,542 999 - - 1,741-11,331 Casinghead gasoline blending - - - - - - - - - - Engine distillate, - - - - - - - - - - Other petroleum products - - - - - - - - - - Fuel oil ax-warehoused for ships' stores... - - - - - - - - - - Totals... 119,505 576,925 308,872 79,921 17,375 3,705 4,768 460,666 6,900 1,578,637 (1) As compiled from customs' entries by the External Trade Division, Dominion Bureau of Statistics.

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