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Feedstock Table Notes and Sources

The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system has been replaced by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).  Since the Bureau of the Census has collected the information necessary to classify establishments on both an NAICS and an SIC basis, the same 1998 data can be shown on both the old and the new basis in bridge tables that allow comparisons between the two systems.  These data are hereby produced for the last time on an SIC basis for 1998 at the national level only.

(a) Distillate Fuel Oil includes Nos. 1, 2, and 4 fuel oils and Nos. 1, 2, and 4 diesel fuels.

(b) Natural Gas includes natural gas obtained from utilities, local distribution companies, and any other supplier(s), such as independent gas producers, gas brokers, marketers,  and any marketing subsidiaries of utilities.

(c) Examples of Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) are ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, normal butane, butylene, ethane-propane mixtures, propane-butane mixtures, and isobutane produced at refineries or natural gas processing plants, including plants that fractionate raw Natural Gas Liquids (NGL).

(d) Other includes energy that respondents indicated was used as feedstock/raw material inputs.  

(d) For the petroleum refining industry only (NAICS 324110), the feedstocks and raw material inputs for the production of nonenergy products (i.e., asphalt, waxes, lubricants, and solvents) and feedstock consumption at adjoining petrochemical plants are included in the 'Other' column, regardless of type of energy. Those inputs and feedstocks that were converted to other energy products (e.g., crude oil converted to residual and distillate fuel oils) are excluded.

    Notes:    The derived estimates presented in this table are for the first use (formerly primary consumption) of energy as feedstocks or raw material inputs. 

    Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Markets and End Use, Energy Consumption Division, Form EIA-846, '1998 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey,' and Office of Oil and Gas, Petroleum Supply Division, Form EIA-810, 'Monthly Refinery Report' for 1998.

 
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Release Date:  July 31, 2002