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Table A3. Fossil Fuel Stocks, 1991 Through 2000

Period Industry Utilities Nonutilities
Coal (thousand short tons) Petroleum (thousand barrels) Coal (thousand short tons) Petroleum (thousand barrels) Coal (thousand short tons) Petroleum (thousand barrels)
1991 157,876 74,993 157,876 74,993 NA NA
1992 154,130 71,849 154,130 71,849 NA NA
1993 111,341 62,443 111,341 62,443 NA NA
1994 126,897 62,986 126,897 62,986 NA NA
1995 126,304 50,495 126,304 50,495 NA NA
1996 114,623 47,690 114,623 47,690 NA NA
1997 98,826 48,792 98,826 48,792 NA NA
1998 120,501 53,790 120,501 53,790 NA NA
1999 142,543 52,977 128,493 44,311 14,050 8,666
2000 103,117 40,643 90,115 29,554 13,001 11,089
   NA = Not Available.
   Notes: ùValues for the industry and nonutilities for 2000 are preliminary; utility values for 2000 are final.  Values for 1999 and prior years are final.  ùDoes not include petroleum coke stocks.  The utility stocks of petroleum coke were 186 thousand short tons at the end of 2000 and 355 thousand short tons at the end of 1999.  ùDATAs may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.  ùDue to restructuring of the electric power industry, electric utilities are selling plants to the nonutility sector.  This will affect comparisons of current and historical data.
   Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-759, "Monthly Power Plant Report," Form EIA-900, "Monthly Nonutility Power Plant Report," and Form EIA-860B, "Annual Electric Generator Report Nonutility," (and predecessor forms).