Energy in Australia
Energy-in-Australia-2015
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Table 8.5: <strong>Australia</strong>’s petroleum imports a , 2014–15<br />
2014–15<br />
ML $m<br />
Crude oil and other ref<strong>in</strong>ery feedstock 24,715 14,944<br />
Ref<strong>in</strong>ed products<br />
– LPG 959 314<br />
– Automotive gasol<strong>in</strong>e 5,534 3,722<br />
– Aviation turb<strong>in</strong>e fuel 4,300 2,845<br />
– Diesel fuel b 15,178 10,699<br />
– Fuel oil 262 142<br />
– Lubricants 502 806<br />
– Other products 1,110 771<br />
Total 52,561 34,242<br />
Notes: a) Excludes imports from <strong>in</strong>ternational waters<br />
b) Diesel fuel <strong>in</strong>cludes automotive diesel oil and <strong>in</strong>dustrial and mar<strong>in</strong>e diesel fuel<br />
Source: <strong>Australia</strong>n Bureau of Statistics (2015) International Trade <strong>in</strong> Goods and Services, <strong>Australia</strong>,<br />
cat no 5368.0<br />
In 2014–15, <strong>Australia</strong> exported about 15.2 gigalitres of crude oil and<br />
other ref<strong>in</strong>ery feedstock, up by 2 per cent from 2013–14 level. Although<br />
the volume of exports <strong>in</strong>creased, the value of crude oil and other ref<strong>in</strong>ery<br />
feedstock exports decreased considerably by 24 per cent <strong>in</strong> real terms to<br />
total $8.7 billion, reflect<strong>in</strong>g a lower <strong>Australia</strong>n dollar.<br />
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