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Diagram 1.

Energy Flow, 2007


(Quadrillion Btu)

Petroleum
2.93 Exports
5.36

Coal g
23.48 Other Exports
2.43
l
ntial
Reside 5
21.7
Natural Gas Coal
19.82 22.77
Fossil
Fuels l
56.50 Commercial
Crude h 18.43
Oil a Domestic Natural Gas
10.80
Production 23.64 Fossil
j
71.71 Fuels
Supply k
86.25 Consumption
b 106.96 101.60 l
NGPL 2.40 Industrial
32.32
Nuclear Electric Power 8.41
i
Petroleum
c
Renewable Energy 6.80 39.82

Imports
Transportation 29.10
34.60
d
Nuclear Electric Power 8.41
um
t ro le 70 Renewable Energyc 6.83
.
Pe 28

Stock Change
and Other f
0.65
Other
e
Imports
5.90

a i
Includes lease condensate. Petroleum products, including natural gas plant liquids, and crude oil burned as fuel.
b j
Natural gas plant liquids. Includes 0.03 quadrillion Btu of coal coke net imports.
c k
Conventional hydroelectric power, biomass, geothermal, solar/photovoltaic, and wind. Includes 0.11 quadrillion Btu of electricity net imports.
d l
Crude oil and petroleum products. Includes imports into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Primary consumption, electricity retail sales, and electrical system energy losses, which are
e allocated to the end-use sectors in proportion to each sector’s share of total electricity retail
Natural gas, coal, coal coke, fuel ethanol, and electricity.
f
Adjustments, losses, and unaccounted for. sales. See Note, “Electrical Systems Energy Losses,” at end of Section 2.
g
Coal, natural gas, coal coke, and electricity. Notes: • Data are preliminary. • Values are derived from source data prior to rounding for
h publication. • Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Natural gas only; excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.
Sources: Tables 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 2.1a.

Energy Information Administration / Annual Energy Review 2007 3

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