Table N1.3.    First Use of Energy for All Purposes (Fuel and Nonfuel), 1998;
                        Level: National Data;
                        Row: Energy Sources and Shipments, including Further Classification of 'Other' Energy Sources;
                        Column: First Use per Energy Sources and Shipments;
                        Unit: Trillion Btu.
     
    RSE
Total Row
Energy Source First Use Factors
Total United States
RSE Column Factor: 1.0
Coal 1,814 3.0
Natural Gas 7,426 1.0
Net Electricity 3,035 1.0
    Purchases 3,044 1.0
    Transfers In 58 9.0
    Onsite Generation from Noncombustible Renewable Energy 11 15.0
    Sales and Transfers Offsite 78 3.0
Coke and Breeze 461 2.0
Residual Fuel Oil 406 4.0
Distillate Fuel Oil 142 5.0
Liquefied Petroleum Gases and Natural Gas Liquids 1,882 1.0
Other 8,980 2.0
    Asphalt and Road Oil (a) 1,301 0.0
    Lubricants (a) 436 0.0
    Naphtha < 401 Degrees (a) 771 0.0
    Other Oils  ≥ 401 Degrees (a) 800 0.0
    Special Naphthas (a) 163 0.0
    Waxes (a) 53 0.0
    Miscellaneous Nonfuel Products (a) 129 0.0
    Kerosene 38 2.0
    Motor Gasoline 16 18.0
    Crude Oil for Fuel 117 0.0
    Petroleum Coke 851 5.0
    Still Gas/Waste Gas 1,586 3.0
    Pulping Liquor or Black Liquor 903 2.0
    Biomass Total 761 4.0
      Agricultural Waste 47 1.0
      Wood Harvested Directly from Trees 58 21.0
      Wood Residues and Byproducts from Mill Processing 639 4.0
      Wood-Related and Paper-Related Refuse 17 5.0
    Net Steam/Hot Water 687 5.0
    Miscellaneous 368 10.0
Shipments of Energy Sources Produced Onsite (b) 349 3.0
Total (c) 23,796 1.0
    (a) These nonenergy products are produced from feedstocks and raw material inputs
used by the petroleum refining industry.  The energy content of these products is included
in 'Other' to account for their production.
    (b) 'Shipments of Energy Sources Produced Onsite' are those shipments produced or transformed
onsite from the nonfuel use of other energy sources.  For example, at an establishment that
processes coal to make coke for later use, the entire quantity of coal is counted as first use.
Any onsite consumption of coke is not counted as first use because it would duplicate
the coal use.  If some of the coke is then sold to another establishment, then that second
establishment will consider this coke to be a shipment of an offsite-produced energy source.
Hence, the second establishment will count this coke as its first use, thereby resulting in
double counting.  In order to eliminate the double counting, the energy equivalent of the
coke shipment must be subtracted from first use.
    (c) 'Total' is the sum of all of the listed energy sources, including 'Other,' minus the
shipments of energy sources produced onsite.  It is the total amount of first use of energy
for all (fuel and nonfuel) purposes.
    NF=No applicable RSE row/column factor.
    * Estimate less than 0.5.
    W=Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual establishments.
    Q=Withheld because Relative Standard Error is greater than 50 percent.
    NA=Not available.
    -- Estimation is not applicable.  Energy source is not included in series.
    Notes:  To obtain the RSE percentage for any table cell, multiply the cell's
corresponding RSE column and RSE row factors.   Totals may not equal sum of
components because of independent rounding.
    Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Markets
and End Use, Energy Consumption Division, Form EIA-846, '1998 Manufacturing
Energy Consumption Survey.'