Primary and secondary energy by fuel type in terajoules (coal, natural gas, steam, etc.) and supply and demand characteristics (production, exports, imports, inter-regional transfers, etc.).
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Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Natural Gas: Gross Inland Deliveries: Calculated data was reported at 450,106.000 TJ in Jan 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 539,459.000 TJ for Dec 2024. Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Natural Gas: Gross Inland Deliveries: Calculated data is updated monthly, averaging 385,899.000 TJ from Jan 2010 (Median) to Jan 2025, with 181 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 643,856.000 TJ in Jan 2022 and a record low of 217,621.000 TJ in Jul 2013. Canada Energy Balance: Primary: Natural Gas: Gross Inland Deliveries: Calculated data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Joint Organisations Data Initiative. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JODI.WDB: Energy Balance: Gas. Natural Gas Natural gas is defined as a mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons, primarily methane, but generally also including ethane, propane and higher hydrocarbons in much smaller amounts and some non-combustible gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide. It includes both non-associated gas and associated gas. Colliery gas, coal seam gas and shale gas are included while manufactured gas and biogas are excluded except when blended with natural gas for final consumption. Natural gas liquids are excluded.; Gross Inland Deliveries (calculated) This is defined as: Production + Receipts from Other Sources + Imports - Exports - Stock Change.
This table contains 9085 series, with data for years 2002 - 2009 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years), and is no longer being released. This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (16 items: Canada;Atlantic provinces;Newfoundland and Labrador;Prince Edward Island; ...); Fuel type (29 items: Total primary and secondary energy;Primary energy;Total coal;Canadian bituminous; ...); Supply and demand characteristics (46 items: Production;Exports;Imports;Inter-regional transfers; ...).
Primary and secondary energy by fuel type in natural units (coal, natural gas, steam, etc.) and supply and demand characteristics (production, exports, imports, inter-regional transfers, etc.).
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Canada is one of the largest energy producers in the world, but it still relies on oil imports to meet its domestic demand. The United States is the primary source of these imports due to its proximity and infrastructure. Canada also imports oil from other countries to match its refining capabilities.
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Primary and secondary energy by fuel type in terajoules (coal, natural gas, steam, etc.) and supply and demand characteristics (production, exports, imports, inter-regional transfers, etc.).