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Data presented on petroleum and other liquids by supply and disposition characteristics (e.g., production, exports, inventories, products supplied).
Monthly primary and secondary energy by fuel type in terajoules (coal, natural gas, electricity, etc.) and supply and demand characteristics …
Data presented at the national level by supply and disposition characteristic (supply of coal, coal coke received, etc.).
* Distributors of fuels and fuels used in Quebec (gasoline, diesel, propane, diesel, propane, propane, butane, kerosene, …
Petroleum products are the following liquid mixtures of hydrocarbons: automotive gasoline, oxygenated automotive …
Since 2016, under Guide BB of the Filing Manual, major CER-regulated pipeline companies are required to report their pipelines’ throughput …
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), key constituents of petroleum products, are routinely measured following spills because of their carcinogenic and mutagenic …
The guide is an update and expansion of a guide produced for a fieldtrip sponsored by the Canadian Society of …
Information in this volume comes from prospectors, exploration and government geologists, mining companies and students who are willing to contribute …