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30 Final consumption of individual forms of energy.1 Figures from the energy balance2
  Coal and coke3 Petroleum coke3 Fuelwood, black liquor, garbage Liquefied gas Natural gas Other gases Petroleum products4 Electricity District heating
  1 000 t 1 000 t 1 000 toe 1 000 t Mill. Sm3 1 000 toe 1 000 t GWh GWh
1997 1 420  455  984  162  133  312 6 066  103 897 1 322
1998 1 540  404  905  157  159  311 6 190  109 659 1 414
1999 1 444  412  956  125  198  290 6 347  109 962 1 544
2000 1 479  393  932  170  203  294 5 699  110 494 1 493
2001 1 315  368  995  178  208  313 5 958  111 820 1 868
2002 1 143  388 1 056  181  160  312 5 977  108 243 2 010
2003 1 111  369 1 063  188  211  321 6 134  103 608 2 167
2004 1 255  356 1 008  209  247  322 6 084  108 708 2 332
2005 1 071  387 1 079  188  256  313 5 946  110 728 2 451
2006  923  409 1 052  202  277  390 6 161  107 417 2 618
2007 1 015  384 1 083  199  300  303 6 172  110 651 2 886
2008 1 046  580 1 128  212  348  308 5 932  112 021 3 061
2009  739  454 1 098  195  370  267 6 009  106 212 3 454
2010  951  478 1 270  206  382  307 6 178  113 451 4 467
2011*  986  488 1 223  201  392  311 6 009  105 400 3 903
2012*  984  510 1 241  215  440  285 6 224  109 077 3 903
Percentage change 2011-2012 -0.2 4.5 1.5 7.0 12.2 -8.4 3.6 3.5 0.0
1  Consumption in energy producing industries and energy commodities used for non-energy purposes (except for coal and coke) are not included.
2  Different definitions involve some differences in the figures from the energy balance and the energy account. More information is available on the Internet address below.
3  Comprises coal, coke and petroleum coke used for both energy and non-energy purposes.
4  Gasoline, kerosene, middle distillates and heavy fuel oil.
Source: Energy balance, Statistics Norway.
More information:  http://www.ssb.no/en/energiregn 

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