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I. CATALOGUE No. 45004 MONTHLY Histarical File Copy CAN A PA REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MARCH 1965 iit.mlau OF STA1STICS JUU!'.VcOPERTy OF TME USKARY Published by Authority of The Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Industry Division June 1965 Price 30 cents Vol. 20 No. 3 6511504 $3.00 a year Rooxa DuaMEI, rear., Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, Ottawa

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S NOTES 1. During the last quarter of 1964 and January and February of 1965, details of the intercompany receipts and deliveries by reporting companies were requested from respondents. An analysis of these transactions revealed a number of reporting problems which have been corrected in the 1965 monthly publications and the revised 1964 figures will be available in the Annual Refined Petroleum Products Publication No. 45204. 2. At the request of the Industry, the propane, butane and propane/butane mixes category has been divided into separate propane and butane sections (numbers 1(a) and 1(b) respectively). SYMBOLS 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.

TABLE 1. Crude Oil, Condensate and Pentanea Plus Received by Canadian Refineries, March 1965 with Comparable Totals for March 1964 Atlantic Saskat British Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta provinces chewan Columbia Northwest Territories Canada Domes tic Received from fields in; Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba... 8,914,339 British Columbia New Brunavick... 377 North Territories Ontario... 110,932 Total domestic 377 9,025,271 984,849 377 44,507 110.932 1,359,373 1,778,867 2,821,540 1,660,131 16,534,250 984,849 44,507 1,359,373 1,778,867 2,821,540 2,644,980 44,507 17.674,915 a Imported Received from: Iran Iraq....... 696,339 1,197,288 Kuwait... 707,386 SaudiArsbia... 337,66 4 1,515,998 Trinidad... 398,767 Venezuela... 2,287,3 8 7 4,857,690 Other... Total imported... 3,321,390 8,677,129 1,893,627 707,386 1,853,662 398,767 7,145,077 11,998,519 Total refinery receipts: March 1965... 3,321,7 6 7 8,677,129 9,025,271 1,359,373 1,778,867 2,821,540 2,644,980 44,507 29,673,434 March 1964... 3, 6 90, 716 8,419,850 8,881,796 1,226,721 1,475,019 2,570,733 2,709,921 36,099 29,010,855 40

... TABLE 2. Raw Materials Supply, Canadian Refiners, March 1965 with Comparable totals for March 1964 Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba 5t chewan Alberta Territories Canada Crude oil, condensate and pentanes p1us and propane/butane/mixes: Ref inery receipts of crude oil, condensate and pentanea plus: (1) By pipeline 8,677,129 8,914,339 1,345,661 1,728,388 2,771,257 2,577,967 26,014,741 (ii) By other means... 3,3 2 1,767 110,932 13,712 50,479 50,283 67,013 44,507 3,658,693 Refinery receipt, of propane/ butane/mixes from gas processing plants: (1) By pipeline 29,527 40,779 6,726 77,032 (ii) By other means 1,516 15,864 13,814 31,194 Inventories Opening... 1,563.699 2,401,573 2,717,040 267,556 451,627 469,881 722,091 8,593,467 Net transfers: Closing... 1,59 2,023 2,350,653 2,644,110 281,261 339,687 459,456 721,269 8,388,459 Intsrprovtncial * Refinery sales of crude oil, condensate and pentanea plus... 37,722 37,722 Losses and adjustments 9,902 1,614 330 27 986 325 4,385 2,289 Run to still... 3,283.541 8,729,663 9,129,574 1,361,505 1,891,793 2,886,883 2.619,191 44,507 29,946,657 Other meteriali used: Canadian... 769 2,382 709 541 292 917 719 6,329 Imported 522 865 2,623 198 4,208 Run to stills... 769 2,904 1,574 541 292 3,540 917 10,537 Total run to stills: March 1965... 3,284,310 8,732,567 9,131,148 1.362,046 1,892,085 2,890,423 2.620,108 44,507 29,957,194 March 1964... 3,342,908 8,791,457 8,531,434 1,243,811 1,548,125 2,519,203 2,786,352 36,099 28,799,389

TANLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, March 1965 Newfound Saskat British Northwest land Maritimea Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada. Propane and propane mixes Refinery production(i) (2) 152,355 171,358 10,533 11,941 24.595 370,782 Other materials used 33 Gas processing plants 782,281 30,333 871,559 Other reporting companies 17,738 1.982 20,514 4,230 Nonreporting companies 295 2,462 2,757 Imports... Inventories Opening 6,844 44,985 150,089 3335r 9,556 234,014 16,861 465,684w Closing 9,455 23,796 173,767 7,029 4,840 250,390 18,798 488,075 Transfers Interproduct 25,833 53,223 Interprovincial In... 1,471 26,689 125,693 166,037 125,769 494 80,098 1,334 527,585 Out... 4,115 1 53,585 36,332 431,724 1,828 527,585 reporting companies 19,209 1,996 19,045 40,325 Exports... 82,403 25,748 50,972 184,682 Domestic disappearance 32,255 135,405 221,946 97,962 82,636 205,194 80,214 1,334 856,946 Losses... 19 20 123 139 33.472 67 33,800 Own Consumption... 12,249 1,100 1,055 18,607 16,406 49,417 Net sales in Canada... 32,274 123,136 220,969 97,962 81,720 220,059 63,875 1,334 841,329 33 58,945 44,464 106,195 185,251 75 25,559 Butane and butane mixes Refinery production(1). (2) 27,276 218,403 12,728 9,163 1,583 8,511 277,664 Other materials used.... Receipts in Canada from Gas processing plants 533,559 38,343 600,187 Other reporting companies 6,946 5,226 9,925 Nonreporting companies Imports... Inventories Opening. 29,276 37,398 12,789 131,505 9,584 220,552 Closing 30,269 52,809 13,399 109,491 11,574 217,542 Transfers. Interproduct 22,387 19,243 113.399 2,440 5,280 8,362 16,596 142,933 Interprovincial: In... 19,996 29,361 119,698 219,852 388,907 Out... 26,124 360,566 388,907 reporting companies 6,946 5,322 8,193 23,597 11321 55,379 Exports... 32,051 26,124 110,857 20,176 189,619 378,827 Domestic disappearance 29333 2 69,345 2,364 14,275 168,052 47,180 325,819 Losses... 2 2,364 2,496 24,983 23 25,090 Own Consumption... 12,204 72,039 Net sales in Canada... 29,333 69,345 11,779 83,234* 34,999 228,690. 28,285 22,097 2,217 59,835 0' See footnotes at end of table, eier:.

TABLE 3. Supply and i)lpu it im uf Petrul eu Pr<'duc ts, canada, u: Newfound Saskat British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Petrocheinical feed stocks Refinery production(l) (2) 292,029 243,042 535,071 Other materials used Receipt. in Canada from: Gas processing plants.................... Other reporting companies 1,784 1,784 Nonreporting companies.. imports... 243 15,052 22,967 38,262 Inventories Opening 150 111,876 15,965 127,991 Closing 110 123,038 15,534 138,682 Transfers Interproduct 44,776 161388 114,557 340.721 Interprovincial 205 39,852 474 40,531 Out... 39,852 679 40,531 reporting companies 1,784 1,784 Exports... Domestic disappearance 1,784 284,495 479,086 115,031 22,967 903363 Losses... 82 45 37 Own Consumption... 6,851 6,851 Net sales in Canada... 1,784 284,413 472,280 115,031 22,967 896,475 Naphtha specialties Refinery production(1) (2) 6,987 51,968 611 1,213 7,064 66,621 Other materials used Gas processing plants................... Other reporting companies 250 1,156 2,297 38 73 204 2,996 7,014 Nonreporting companies 26 204 21 5 256 Imports.... 1,706 9,777 484 485 12,452 Inventories Opening... 3,281 26,555 111,480 529,967 6,815 14,114 15,396 43,650 535 751,793 Closing... 5,302 25,677 92,011 451,407 6,955 12,607 13,697 41,745 504 649,905 Transfers Interproduct 33 32 885 110 14 500 83 371 Interprovincial: In... 3,071 1,496 13,962 3,025 4.132 1,864 2,232 657 138 30,577 Out... 2,542 3,613 20,232 833 507 979 1,871 30,577 reporting companies 6 247 95 17,355 24 103 552 2,300 20,682 Exports........ 19,511 19,511 Domestic disappearance... 1,044 2,661 36,773 87,848 3,788 2,209 4,317 8,858 169 147,667 Losses... 133 161 1,924 473 46 192 104 190 1 1,570 Own Consumption... 6 12 93 282 3 15 51 43 505 Net sale. in Canada... 905 2,488 38,604 88,039 3,739 2,002 4,162 8,625 168 148,732 See footnotes at end of table.

TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, March 1965 Continued Newfound Saskat British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta co1uia Territories Canada Aviation gasoline Refinery production(l) 46,957 22,701 25,143 24,051 28,140 5,663 141,329 Other materials used 21 23 20 64 Gas processing plants........................... Other reporting companies 1,057 13,024 1,300 7,044. 22,425 Nonreporting companies 184 184 imports 638 638... inventories Opening... 187,085 156,416 212,755 52,838 37,117 5,932 46,201 79,915 116,282 894,541 Closing 180,714 127,162 238,752 64,608 38,332 6,553 55,500 85,839 107,397 904,857... Transfers Interproduct 3 41 38 185 2,113 5 2,201 10,098 164 13,976 Interprovincial: In... Out... 1, 431 67 1,574 268 4,680 9,127 20 392 5,528 3,331 5,370 5,629 7,128 4,573 24,559 24,559 reporting companies 1,056 13,000 1,918 6,087 399 22,460 Exports Domestic disappearance 7,799 27,706 16,511 19,693 20,926 2,705 16,099 26,801 7,232 165,472 Losses... 3 7 3 407 626 863 392 78 936 770 235 4,680 Own Consumption... 1 1 2 Net sales in Canada... 7,426 27,299 15,884 18,830 20,534 2,627 15,162 26,031 6,997 140,790 Motor gasoline Refinery productiou(l) (3) 872,287 2,681,220 3,234,240 548,941 804,596 1,369,118 1,049,932 1,453 10,561,787 Other materials used (2) 3,279 2,578 477 289 682 453 7,758 Gas processing plattte.................. Other reporting companies,,, 8,836 345,842 388,576 783,814 201,079 179,274 336,457 326,659 730 2,571,267 Nonreporting companies 16 3,119 5,779 8,882 Imports... 1,500 14,525 16,025 Inventories Opening... 541,1 63 2,729,038 5,312,826 7,872,399 1,003,198 2,442,359 2,470,623 2,475,099 36,090 24,882,795 Closing... 541, 888 2,882,076 5,454,318 7,916.630 1,146,123 2,702,877 2,645,460 2,570,894 34,106 25,894,372 Transfers Interproduct 92 16,538 41,870 117,206 2,434 17,203 94,463 15,433 164 339 Interprovincial: In... 79,503 8,690 81,733 353,901 87,096 75,949 29,818 50,395 8,979 776,064 Out... 122,704 312,876 36,439 34,969 55,357 160,327 53,392 776 3 064 reporting companies... 7,998 351,804 364,522 804,948 203,204 169,524 333,829 311,153 24,249 20,961 2,546,982 45,210 Exports... Domestic disappearance... 109,149 553,987 2,293,339 3,584,991 458,929 597,691 974,119 961,571 27,835 9,561,611 Losses... 3,80 8 14,518 71,585 76,152 11,887 20,310 25,854 18,139 284 242,537 Own Consumption... 1, 240 4,039 5,475 8,856 531 238 1,831 1,038 85 23,333 Net sales in Canada... 104, 1 01 535,430 2,216,279 3,499,983 446,511 577,143 946,634 942,394 27,466 9,295,741 See footnotes at end of table.

.. S TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Producta, Canada, 19b5 ConLinued Newfound Saakat British Northwest land Maritimea Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Colia Territories Canada Aviation turbo fuel Refinery production(l) (2) 190,346 147,248 57,109 16,881 92,849 93,805 236 598,474 Other materials used.. 17 33 22 72 Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies... 750 853 994 30 2,627 Nonreporting companies 33 42 75 Imports... Inventories Opening... 261,531 164,523 458,012 349,226 55,792 21,294 61,267 72,276 9,581 1,453,502 Closing... 244,078 150,967 349,712 349,024 50,440 16,298 81,232 98,441 9,726 1,349,918 Trsnsfera Interproduct 430 37 77 1,508 61 60 417 29 1,663 Interprovincial: In... 4,810 22,883 2 101 242 28,038 Out... 4,545 22,090 289 156 958 28,038 Deliveriea in Canada to other reporting companies... 561 1,292 498 73 2,424 Exports... Domestic disappearance... 21,833 58,384 225,999 168,867 63,103 21,879 72,304 68,042 334 700,745 Losses... 537 1,227 4,959 2,465 1,220 349 406 759 19 11,941 Own Consumption... 2 815 817 0 Net sales in Canada... 21,294 57,157 221,040 165,587 61,883 21,530 71,898 67,283 315 687,987 Kerosene, stove oil and tractor fuel Refinery production(1) (3) 343,885 580,077 405,961 87,649 117,767 36,206 122,136 1,693,681 Other materials used Gas processing plants.................. Other reporting companies 4,104 145,768 100,983 190,297 37,900 73,312 18,819 45,476 616,659 Nonreporting companies 193 283 642 918 Imports... 5,285 900 21 39,114 45,320 Inventories Opening... 389,233 610,650 1,468,943 1,316,623 113,181 189,971 65,526 426,030 1,720 4,581,877 Closing... 353,396 596,201 1,127,059 1,170,865 85,715 141,021 56,422 303,909 1,596 3,836,184 Transfers Interproduct... 6,127 62,024 72,674 184,876 3,475 9,049 61,475 13,201 1,613 287,240 Interprovincial: In... 88,621 2,512 9,907 114,129 36,656 10,547 268 8,302 3,554 274,496 Out... 86,808 108,274 9,644 12,144 34,106 20,085 3,435 274,496 reporting companies... 4,127 133,693 107,999 166,446 31,404 35,803 27,164 69,147 575,783 Exports... 1,149 12,629 13,778 Domeatic disappearance... 128,199 338,246 744,097 494,313 147,933 172 3 060 43,427 199,644 44,405 2,225,470 Losses... 5,073 12,108 16,046 30,800 5,245 5,343 86,027 13 1 11,426 Own Consumption... 62 168 146 2,095 51 168 96 45 2,831 Net sales in Canada... 123,064 325,970 727,905 461,418 142,637 166,549 42,504 199,612 44,406 2,234,065 See footnotea at end of table.

0 0 0 TAM.E 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, March 1965 Continued Newfound Saskat British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Diesel fuel oil Refinery production(l) (2) 734,932 543,953 160,587 311,892 531,358 700,454 24,392 3,007,568 Other materials used 3 13 16 Gas processing plants. Other reporting companies 687 83,193 28,125 138,837 73,765 42,245 91,841 184,763 1,276 644,732 Nonreporting companies 1,318 257 23 1,084 Imports...... 59,682 90,073 1,117 150,872 Inventories Opening... 261,216 932,710 1,548,091 1,403,775 356,942 443,190 682,811 923,285 150,094 6,702,114 Closing... 237,708 665,888 1,279.038 1,200,340 373,763 534,787 673,396 941,929 168,597 6,075,446 Transfers Interproduct 35,659 242,145 193,822 300,811 51,447 51,439 44,191 328,608 3,645 1,163,385 Interprovincial: In... 120,422 5,590 8,770 105,603 64,233 28,301 3,939 72,295 10,749 419,902 Out 108,989 103,273 5,347 22,997 35,292 138,785 5,219 419,902 reporting companies 676 50,064 71,753 122,822 76,965 30,003 92,478 105,872 550,633 Exports... 3,565 655 4,220 Domestic disappearance... 108,282 265.828 507,464 562,591 130,355 174,133 450,611 499,169 14,269 2,712,702 Losses... 4,451 6,493 1,504 40,573 900 3,188 4,621 8,128 342 68,400 Own Consumption... 8 655 3,824 7,192 483 216 612 3,620 433 17,043 0 Net sales in Canada... 103,823 258,680 502,136 514,826 130,772 170,729 445,378 487,421 13,494 2,627,259 gt fuel oil (Nos.2and3) Refinery production(l) (3) 691,481 1,957,387 1,952,710 207,095 195,044 346,471 169,907 158 5,519,937 Other materials used (2) 388 253 26 19 686 Gas processing plants.................. Other reporting companies 3,023 117,276 401,335 1,332,014 12,184 7,648 24,924 91,434 1,989,838 Nonreporting companies 40,057 21,301 1,168 62,526 Imports... 6 131,348 16,698 148.052 Inventories Opening... 301,282 1,464,799 4,658,635 5,287,408 333,956 270,639 290,542 253,834 49,769 12,910,864 Closing... 319,133 1,126,870 3,012,676 3,596,888 252,571 209,700 329,840 263,312 39,815 9,150,805 Transfers Interproduct 42,184 158,167 234,579 529,604 50,955 76,695 40,892 345,785 2,061 1,399,138 Interprovincial: In... 116,929 5,760 149,272 483,696 107,629 27,914 1,725 1,232 14,589 908,746 Out 221,331 469.516 46,321 20,843 55,646 43,924 50,951 214 908,746 reporting companies 3,023 159,919 674,915 1,277,372 64,159 57,595 9,853 106,354 2,353,190 Exports... 2,485 2.485 Domestic disappearance... 196,976 873,725 3,284,476 4,683,920 374.272 256,167 239,153 572,942 42,930 10,524,561 Losses... 2,242 3,267 22,495 14,031 7,265 4,733 86,490 2,118 264 142,905 Own Consumption... 534 1,477 3,349 3,711 377 9 836 219 169 10,681 Net sales in Canada... 194,200 868,981 3,258,632 4,666,178 366,630 251,425 151,827 570,605 42,497 10,370,975 See footnotes at end of table.

.. S TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, March 1965 Continued Newfound Saskat British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan A1tta Columbia Territories Canada Heavy fuel oil (Nos. 4, 5 & 6) barrels of 35 Canadian g.allons Refinery production(l) (3) 911,627 2,198,143 1,485,582 205,034 239,432 158,457 314,659 4,793 5,518,327 Other materials used Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies... 374,482 345,749 510,753 60,229 18,136 88 83,171 1,392,608 Nonreporting companies... 229 31,458 13,095 44,782 Imports... 249,566 144,940 10,673 280,033 685,212 Iuventoriea Opening... 166,775 1,112640 2,231,319 1,797,482 179,299 163,879 184,688 414,458 30,722 6,281,262 Closing... 315,805 1,137,590 1,899,091 1,266,247 211,839 167,078 210,387 324,834 30,231 5,563,102 Transfers. Interproduct... 11,877 33,855 55,559 3,992 28,720 61,747 1,862 22,678 Interprovincial In... 78,038 1,190 220,790 26,131 4,158 21,125 351,432 Out 78,038 207,718 1,190 13,116 26,550 24,820 351,432 reporting companies... 372,410 355,285 491,583 49,075 16,109 2,016 57,594 1,344,072 Exports... 66,284 14,193 80,477 Domestic disappearance... 61,868 945,523 2,525,160 2,268,630 200,655 172,955 44,263 732,880 5,284 6,957,218 Losses... 881 4,292 1,726 2,288 736 1,673 2,886 4,450 Own Consumption... 8,492 50,334 415,287 427,060 36,100 64,605 41,871 42,463 5,284 1,091,496 Net sales in Canada... 54,257 890,897 2,111,599 1,839,282 164,555 109,086 4,065 687,531 5,861,272 Asphalt Refinery production(1) (2) 81,469 140,759 646 35,033 108,204 82,498 447,317 Other materials used Gas processing plants................. Other reporting companies 1,255 104 827 2,186 Nonreporting companies... Imports... 127 110 17 254 Inventories Opening... 208 111,639 369,207 379,705 62,554 111,042 390,511 138,812 1 1,563,679 Closing... 227 114,630 360,893 480,450 50,527 139,249 472,197 173,249 1 1,791,423 Transfers Interproduct... 182 112 294 Interprovincial: In... 20 1,404 4,748 29 172 220 6,593 Out 6,203 236 154 6,593 reporting companies... 78 1,282 8 1,349 2,717 Exports... 2,107 2,107 Domestic disappearance 1 211 81,831 42,556 11,298 6,998 26,378 47,622 216,895 Losses... 106 162 34 1,691 I 1,992 Own Consumption... Net sales in Canada 1 211 81,725 42,394 11,298 6,964 24,687 47,623 214,903 See footnotes at end of table.

0 0 0 TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, March 1965 Continued Newfound Saskat British Northwest land l4aritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Refinery production(l) 4,004 44,404 (4) 40,356 88,764 Other materials used Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies Nonreporting companies Imports... 10,282 10,930 21,212 Inventories Opening 37,871 142,597 (4) 11,123 (4) 191,591 Closing 69,817 165,994 (4) 6,569 (4) 242,380 Transfers Interproduct Interprovincial: In... 1,296 43,979 (4) 45,275 Out... (4) 45,275 45,275 reporting companies Exports... 3,708 3,708 Domestic disappearance 20,072 31,937 (4) 43.614 (4) 55.479 Losses... 34,738 1 (4) 149 (4) 34,588 Own Consumption... 3,406 3,406 Net sales in Canada 11,260 31,936 (4) 43,465 (4) 86,661 Lubricatina oil and grease Refinery production(l) (2) 9,771 44,382 732 48,355 160 103,400 Other materials used 6 1,363 2,789 1,432 Gas processing plants.................. Other reporting companies,, 819 2,380 5,735 15,204 2,754 606 14,339 3,164 45,001 Nonreporting companies 882 5,237 16 22 262 6,419 Imports... 409 8,378 40,883 2,519 5,400 1,028 13,866 72,483 Inventories Opening... 28,192 89,531 263,361 698,225 55,505 87,741 225,721 118,172 3,991 1,570,439 Closing... 27,775 84,435 252,751 638,931 59,934 99,012 224,096 115,714 3,863 1,506,511 Transfers Interproduct 57 235 891 103,329 67 138 790 101,151 Interprovincial: In... 4,538 13,413 46,353 4,944 19,726 30,352 19,269 23,509 1,324 163,428 out... 2,004 8,392 110,507 1,790 774 36,395 3,566 163,428 reporting companies 1,521 3,022 12,503 4,355 3,598 13,571 3,401 41,971 Exports... 12 12 Domestic disappearance 5,717 18,688 68,280 148,888 14,358 21,463 37,323 35,662 1,452 351,831 Losses... 26 62 234 1,863 12 32 5 19 2,189 Own Consumption... 93 125 292 364 40 16 203 35 1 1,169 Net sales in Canada... 5,598 18,501 67,754 146,661 14,306 21.479 37,115 35,608 1,451 348,473 See footnotes at end of table.

... TABLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products, Canada, March 1965 Continued Newfound saakat British Northwest land )4aritime. Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta Colia Territories Canada Still eqs Refinery production(l) (3) 146,524 212,333 297,610 45,923 64,181 159,736 121,127 3,749 1,051,183 Other materials used Gas processing plants..................... Other reporting companies 20,700 20,700 Nonreporting companies 4,952 310 5,262 Imports... Inventories Opening 5.821 1,308 370 7,499 Closing 4,274 679 1,527 6,480 transfers Interproduct 5,638 2,200 21,070 28,908 Interprovincial: In... Out... reporting companies Exports... Domestic disappearance (3) 142,433 215,714 296,083 45,923 64,181 160,046 121,127 3,749 1.049,256 Losses... 3,211 10,378 2,600 200 200 500 17,089 Own Consumption...(3) 142,433 202,135 299,727 43,323 63,981 159,846 120,627 3,749 1,035,821 Net sales in Canada 10,368 14,022 3,654 Refinery losses Refinery production(l) (3) 6,687 30,343 93,280 10,540 813 15,088 223 15,705 88,387 Other materials used Receipt. in Canada from: Ga, processing plants..................... Other reporting companies Nonreporting companies Imports... Inventories Opening Closing Transfers Interproduct Interprovincial: In... Out... Deliverie, in Canada to other reporting companies Exports... Domestic disappearance (3) 6,687 30,343 93,280 10,540 813 15,088 223 15,705 88,387 Losses...(3) 6,687 30,343 93,280 10,540 813 15,088 223 15,705 88,387 Own Consumption... Net sales in Canada... See footnotes at end of table.

TABLE 3. Sapplv and Dsp:sirton of Petrnenn Prthcrs, Canada, Newfound Saskat British Northwest land Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba chevan Alberta Columbia Territories Canada Other products barrel, of 35 Canadian gallons Refinery production(l) 28,830 62,626 218,533 9,131 65,360 26,613 103,574 53,139 Other materials used... 73 403 476 Receipts in Canada from G as processing plants........................ Other reporting companies.., 6,400 16,540 7,801 30,741 Nonreporting companies 45,738 4,728 139 50,605 Imports... 2,604 8,586 175 1,547 12,912 Inventories Opening...8 166,513 1,764,176 2,368,427 76,404 404,006 927,302 1,191,284 6,898,118 Closing...8 141,602 1,789,901 2,395,311 67,422 445,400 982,354 1,087,749 6,909,747 Transfers Interproduct 4,146 43,470 310,947 2,124 609 211,883 14,317 67,280 Interprovincial: In... 21 3,438 140,544 2,658 17,765 2 6,533 170,961 Out... 1,652 5,478 40,851 122,978 2 170,961 reporting companies... 1,127 7,295 8,422 Exports... Domestic disappearance 248 11,647 28,028 385 18,047 261 1,926 60,542 Losses... 4 1,091 128 283 46 43 1,331 Own Consumption... 5,473 140 1 5,614 a Net sales in Canada... 252 5,083 28,016 385 17,764 215 1,882 53,597 See footnote at end of table.

S TAbLE 3. Supply and Disposition of Petroleum Products Canada, Mirch 19n5 Concluded Northwest Newfound Saskat British Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta Terrt.ories Canada land chewan Columbia barrels of 35 CanadIan gallons Total, all products Refinery productton(l) (3) 3,283,541 8,729,663 9,129,574 1,361,505 1,891,793 2 3 886 3 883 2,619,191 44,507 29,946,657 Other materials used (2) 3,673 1,574 541 292 3,540 917 10,537 Gsa processing plants 87,230 1,315,840 68,676 1,471,746 Other reporting companies... 17,469 1,095,659 1,287,074 3,028,709 402,957 337,834 488,076 754,329 2,036 7,414,143 Nonreporting companies 1,547 123,323 47,863 21 7,428 2,933 267 183,382 Imports... 309,657 258,359 96,011 8,288 5,400 4,720 450,922 70,337 1,203,694 Inventories Opening... 2,139,974 7,577,829 18,624,121 22,402,494 2,284,098 4,185,592 5,731,428 6,159,980 398,785 69,504,301' Closing... 2,226,034 7,066,937 16,103,801 19,940,332 2,350,650 4,498,657 6,107,906 6,035,276 395,836 64,725,429 Transfers Interproduct.................... Inter provincial In... 497,383 40,424 343,083 1.648,931 544,080 445,822 63,692 528,197 45,482 4,157,094 Out 628,535 1,292,254 235,858 168,311 334,137 1,369,281 128,504 214 4,157,094 reporting companies... 15,830 1,098,158 1,587 2 335 2,935,676 452,783 312,735 489,182 674,726 399 7.566,824 Exports... 3,565 4,363 147,848 51,683 207,453 45,924 274,181 735,017 Domestic disappearance... 645,460 3,279,733 10,380,774 13,095,442 1,578,063 1,608,409 2,484,819 3,469,792 164,698 36,707,190 Losses... 15,780 35,807 53,226 85,527 35,943 37,252 39,259 33,227 15,849 352,870 OWTI consumption... 15,011 194,669 651,730 758,193 80,908 130,303 283,789 196,701 9,721 2,321,025 Net sales in Canada... 614,669 3,049,257 9,675,818 12,251,722 1,461,212 1,440,854 2,161,771 3,239,864 138,128 34,033,295 (1) From crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus, and coeldingled propenelbutane mixes. (2) Included with Quebec. (3) Included with Maritimes, (4) Included with Alberta.

TABLE 4. Importa(l) of Petroleum Products, Canada, December 1964 Newfound Maritimes Quebec Ontario Manitoba 8t Alberta Columbia Northwest Territoriea Canada barrela of 35 Canadian gallons Liquefied petroleum gases 3,283 750 1 5,150 9,184 Naphtha including solvent naphtha... 540 6,162 1,048 230 323 8,303 Aviation gasoline... 17,636 70,863 427 477 89,203 Motor gasoline... 331,472 99,301 1,423 4,872 437,068 Aviation turbine fuel... 60,180 224,350 85,755 370,285 Kerosene... 33 33 Stove oil... 54,056 89,769 180,560 1,042 827 1,814 24,821 352,889 Diesel fuel oil... 82,332 115,297 263,637 27 461,293 Light fuel oils, nos. 2 and 3 :31,.7 975,Q9,ll 7,575,270,376 U, = 4 Z Heavy fuel oils nos. 4, 5 and &... 351,310 1,535,560 617,299 173,866 Asphalt or asphaltum oil 20 6 1,134 1,626 501 267 665 342 Coke, petroleum... 145,157 16,670 461 Lubricating oils... 1 498 4,445 61,630 1,614 1,648 400 11,027 2,6Y8,3 6,561 162,288 61,263 > 5. z X Lubricating grease 8 372 1,688 13 3 25 349 2,458 Other mineral oils 931 9,806 168 818 11,723 Paraffine wax... 116 1,934 6,000 183 2,895 11,128 Casinghead gasoline blending Engine distillates... Other petroleum products Fuel oil exwarehoused for ships' stores... Totals... 214,025 759,114 3,671,437 1,042,956 4,172 1,918 4,767 195,658 36,045 5,930,092 (1) As compiled from customs' entries by the External Trade Division, Dominion Bureau of Statistics. S is