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Diagram 1.

Energy Flow, 2004


(Quadrillion Btu)

Petroleum
2.21 Exports
4.43

Coal g
22.69 Other
2.23 l
ntial
Reside 8
21 .1
Natural Gas Coal
19.34 22.39
Fossil
Fuels l
56.02 Commercial
Crude h 17.52
Oil a Domestic Natural Gas
11.53
Production 22.99 Fossil
j
70.37 Fuels
Supply k
85.65 Consumption
b 104.17 99.74 l
NGPL 2.47 Industrial
33.25
Nuclear Electric Power 8.23
i
Petroleum
c
Renewable Energy 6.12 40.13

Imports l
Transportation
33.00
d 27.79
m Nuclear Electric Power 8.23
le u Renewable Energyc 6.12
tro .68
Pe 27

f
Adjustments
0.80
e
Other
5.33

a i
Includes lease condensate. Petroleum products, including natural gas plant liquids.
b j
Natural gas plant liquids. Includes 0.14 quadrillion Btu of coal coke net imports.
c k
Conventional hydroelectric power, wood, waste, ethanol blended into motor gasoline, Includes, in quadrillion Btu, 0.30 ethanol blended into motor gasoline, which is accounted for
geothermal, solar, and wind. in both fossil fuels and renewable energy but counted only once in total consumption; and 0.04
d electricity net imports.
Crude oil and petroleum products. Includes imports into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
l
e
Natural gas, coal, coal coke, and electricity. Primary consumption, electricity retail sales, and electrical system energy losses, which are
f
Stock changes, losses, gains, miscellaneous blending components, and unaccounted-for allocated to the end-use sectors in proportion to each sector’s share of total electricity retail
supply. sales. See Note, “Electrical Systems Energy Losses,” at end of Section 2.
g Notes: • Data are preliminary. • Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent
Coal, natural gas, coal coke, and electricity.
h rounding.
Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Tables 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.1a, and 10.1.

Energy Information Administration / Annual Energy Review 2004 3

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