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1979 to 1992 primary consumption trend with 95% confidence ranges

1979 to 1992 primary consumption trend with 95% confidence ranges. If you have trouble viewing this page, please contact the National Energy Information Center at (202) 586-8800.

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1989 to 1999 primary consumption trend with 95% confidence ranges

1989 to 1999 primary consumption trend with 95% confidence ranges. If you have trouble viewing this page, please contact the National Energy Information Center at (202) 586-8800. Energy Information Administration
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Total primary energy consumption, relative standard errors, and 95% confidence ranges by survey year
Year Quadrillion
Btu
Relative
Standard
Error (%)
95% Confidence Range
(quadrillion Btu)
1979* 10.379 6.5 9.057 to 11.701
1983* 10.501 6.8 9.101 to 11.901
1986 9.906 4.5 9.032 to 10.780
1989 11.401 5.3 10.217 to 12.585
1992 10.757 4.5 9.808 to 11.706
1995 10.587 3.8 9.799 to 11.376
1999 11.988 5.3 10.743 to 13.233
 
1989** 10.472 4.8 9.487 to 11.457
1992** 10.137 4.6 9.223 to 11.051
*   estimates adjusted to account for 1979 and 1983 undercount
** estimates adjusted to match the 1995 CBECS definition of target population
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