2  Energy Supply and Consumption by Source

2.1 Total Primary Energy

Table 2.1: Total Primary Energy. Unit: 10³ toe. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Including non-utilized and re-injection energy.
Figure 2.1: Primary Energy Consumption. Absolute values.
Figure 2.2: Primary Energy Consumption. Percentage values.
Figure 2.3: Primary Energy.

2.2 Oil

Table 2.2: Oil. Unit: 10³ toe. Production: NGL not included. Import/Transformation: Includes condensed naphta and imported NGL. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its byproducts are informed (they were previously estimated).
Figure 2.4: Oil.

2.3 Natural Gas

Table 2.3: Natural Gas. Unit: 10³ toe. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Including non-utilized and reinjected energy.
Figure 2.5: Structure of Natural Gas Consumption. Absolute values.
Figure 2.6: Structure of Natural Gas Consumption. Percentage values.

2.4 Steam Coal

Table 2.4: Steam Coal. Unit: 10³ toe. Transformation: Input for electricity generation. Industrial: There was a change of methodological criterium. From this edition on, the metallurgical coal for industrial use is now considered as steam coal with calorific value 6,000 kcal/kg.
Figure 2.7: Steam Coal. Absolute values.
Figure 2.8: Steam Coal. Percentage values.

2.5 Metallurgical Coal

Table 2.5: Metallurgical Coal. Unit: 10³ toe.Transformation: Input for coal coke production. Final Consumption in Industry: There was a change of methodological criterium. From this edition on, the metallurgical coal for industrial use is now considered as steam coal with calorific value 6,000 kcal/kg.

2.6 Hydraulic Energy

Table 2.6: Hydraulic Energy. Unit: GWh.
Figure 2.9: Transformation of Hydraulic Energy. Absolute values.
Figure 2.10: Transformation of Hydraulic Energy. Percentage values.

2.7 Wind Energy

Table 2.7: Wind Energy. Unit: GWh. Total Generation: In order to estimate the data not reported, it was considered 32.0% as the average capacity factor of the national windfarms.

2.8 Photovoltaic Solar Energy

Table 2.8: Photovoltaic Solar Energy. Unit: GWh.

2.9 Thermal Solar Energy

Table 2.9: Thermal Solar Energy. Unit: GWh-eq.
Figure 2.11: Final Consumption of Solar Thermal Energy by Sector. Absolute values.

2.10 Uranium (U₃O₈)

Table 2.10: Uranium (U₃O₈). Unit: t. Transformation: Input for production of uranium contained in UO2.
Figure 2.12: Uranium (U₃O₈). Absolute values.

2.11 Firewood

Table 2.11: Firewood. Unit: 10³ t. Transformation: Input for charcoal production and electricity generation.
Figure 2.13: Structure of Firewood Consumption. Absolute values.
Figure 2.14: Structure of Firewood Consumption. Percentage values.

2.12 Sugar Cane Juice

Table 2.12: Sugar Cane Juice. Unit: 10³ t. Transformation: Input for alcohol production.

2.13 Molasses

Table 2.13: Molasses. Unit: 10³ t. Transformation: Input for alcohol production.

2.14 Sugar Cane Bagasse

Table 2.14: Sugar Cane Bagasse. Unit: 10³ t. Transformation: Input for electricity generation.
Figure 2.15: Structure of Sugarcane Bagasse Consumption. Absolute values.
Figure 2.16: Structure of Sugarcane Bagasse Consumption. Percentage values.

2.15 Black Liquor

Table 2.15: Black Liquor. Unit: 10³ t. Transformation: Input for electricity generation.
Figure 2.17: Structure of Black Liquor Consumption. Absolute values.
Figure 2.18: Structure of Black Liquor Consumption. Percentage values.

2.16 Other Primary Sources

Table 2.16: Other Primary Sources. Unit: 10³ toe. Transformation: Input for electricity generation and alcohol production. Includes “Other Renewables” and “Other Non-Renewables”.
Figure 2.19: Structure of Consumption from Other Primary Sources. Absolute values.
Figure 2.20: Structure of Consumption from Other Primary Sources. Percentage values.

2.17 Total of Secondary Sources

Table 2.17: Total of Secondary Sources. Unit: 10³ toe.
Figure 2.21: Structure of Consumption of Secondary Sources. Absolute values.
Figure 2.22: Structure of Consumption of Secondary Sources. Percentage values.
Figure 2.23: Secondary Sources. Absolute values.

2.18 Oil Products and Natural Gas Products

Table 2.18: Oil Products and Natural Gas Products. Unit: 10³ toe. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Includes non-utilized energy. Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its byproducts are informed (they were previously estimated).
Figure 2.24: Total Consumption of Oil Products and Natural Gas Products. Absolute values. Others: Transformation, Energy Sector, Residential, Commercial, Public, Agriculture And Livestock, Unidentified Consumption.
Figure 2.25: Total Consumption of Oil Products and Natural Gas Products. Percentage values. Others: Transformation, Energy Sector, Residential, Commercial, Public, Agriculture And Livestock, Unidentified Consumption.

2.19 Total Diesel Oil

Table 2.19: Total Diesel Oil. Unit: 10³ m³. Total Diesel Oil: Includes biodiesel. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated). Transformation: Input for electricity generation.
Figure 2.26: Total Diesel Oil. Absolute values.

2.20 Diesel of Petroleum

Table 2.20: Diesel of Petroleum. Unit: 10³ m³. Diesel of Petroleum: Biodiesel not included. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Biodiesel not included.
Figure 2.27: Diesel of Petroleum. Absolute values.

2.21 Biodiesel

Table 2.21: Biodiesel. Unit: 10³ m³. Transformation: Input for electricity generation. Final Consumption: Since 2008 the blend of pure biodiesel (B100) in diesel oil has become mandatory. Between January and June 2008 the mix was 2%, between July 2008 and June 2009 it was 3% and between July and December 2009 it was 4%. Final Energy Consumption: It was admitted that before 2008 all the biodiesel consumption was in the transportation sector. Transportation: The diesel oil for waterways transportation does not contain biodiesel.

2.22 Fuel Oil

Table 2.22: Fuel Oil. Unit: 10³ m³. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated). Transformation: Input for electricity generation.
Figure 2.28: Fuel Oil.

2.23 Gasoline

Table 2.23: Gasoline. Unit: 10³ m³. Gasoline: Includes aviation gasoline. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated).
Figure 2.29: Gasoline.

2.24 LPG

Table 2.24: LPG. Unit: 10³ m³. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated).
Figure 2.30: LPG. Absolute values.

2.25 Naphtha

Table 2.25: Naphtha. Unit: 10³ m³. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated). Transformation: Input for gasworks gas production and oil products produced in petrochemical industry.
Figure 2.31: Structure of Naphtha Consumption. Absolute values.
Figure 2.32: Structure of Naphtha Consumption. Percentage values.
Figure 2.33: Naphtha flow.

2.26 Coal Coke

Table 2.26: Coal Coke. Unit: 10³ t.
Figure 2.34: Coal Coke.

2.27 Kerosene

Table 2.27: Kerosene. Unit: 10³ m³. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated).
Figure 2.35: Kerosene.

2.28 Gasworks Gas

Table 2.28: Gasworks Gas. Unit: 10⁶ m³.

2.29 Coke Gas

Table 2.29: Coke Gas. Unit: 10⁶ m³. Transformation: Input for electricity generation.
Figure 2.36: Structure of Coke Gas Consumption. Absolute values.
Figure 2.37: Structure of Coke Gas Consumption. Percentage values.

2.30 Electricity

Table 2.30: Electricity. Unit: GWh.
Figure 2.38: Final Electricity Consumption by Sector. Absolute values. Others: Energy Sector, Agriculture And Livestock, Transportation.
Figure 2.39: Final Electricity Consumption by Sector. Percentage values. Others: Energy Sector, Agriculture And Livestock, Transportation.

2.31 Charcoal

Table 2.31: Charcoal. Unit: 10³ t.

2.32 Total Ethyl Alcohol

Table 2.32: Total Ethyl Alcohol. Unit: 10³ m³. Total Ethyl Alcohol: Methanol included. Agriculture And Livestock: Used as fuel in small agricultural aircraft, for the activity of fertilization.
Figure 2.40: Ethyl Alcohol Consumption Structure. Absolute values.
Figure 2.41: Ethyl Alcohol Consumption Structure. Percentage values.

2.33 Anhydrous Alcohol

Table 2.33: Anhydrous Alcohol. Unit: 10³ m³.

2.34 Hydrated Alcohol

Table 2.34: Hydrated Alcohol. Unit: 10³ m³. Agriculture And Livestock: Used as fuel in small agricultural aircraft, for the activity of fertilization.

2.35 Other Oil Secondaries

Table 2.35: Other Oil Secondaries. Unit: 10³ m³. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated).

2.36 Tar

Table 2.36: Tar. Unit: 10³ t. Transformation: Input for electricity generation.

2.37 Non-Energy Oil Products

Table 2.37: Non-Energy Oil Products. Unit: 10³ m³. Stock Variations, Losses And Adjustments: Since 2009 the stocks data of crude oil and its products are informed (they were previously estimated). Transformation: Input for oil products produced in petrochemical industry.