Section 1. Energy overview.(energy; production, consumption and international trade)(Statistical Data Included)(Industry Overview)

From: Monthly Energy Review | Date: April 1, 2002 | Copyright information

Energy production during January 2002 totaled 6.2 quadrillion Btu, a 0.5-percent increase compared with the level of production during January 2001. Production of natural gas plant liquids increased 32.8 percent; natural gas (dry) decreased 4.8 percent; nuclear electric power increased 2.2 percent; crude oil increased 1.7 percent; and coal increased 0.1 percent, compared with the level of production during January 2001.

Energy consumption during January 2002 totaled 8.8 ...

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