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Table A5: Gross energy content of gaseous fuels<br />

MJ/m 3<br />

Natural gas (production)<br />

Victoria 38<br />

Queensland 37.45<br />

Western <strong>Australia</strong> 40<br />

South <strong>Australia</strong>, New South Wales 37.45<br />

Northern Territory 40<br />

Average sales quality 39.3<br />

Ethane (average) 64.7<br />

Town gas 39<br />

Coke oven gas 18.1<br />

Blast furnace gas 4<br />

Source: Department of Industry and Science (2015) Guide to the <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Energy</strong> Statistics<br />

Table A6: Gross energy content of liquid fuels<br />

Volume<br />

MJ/L<br />

Specific volume<br />

L/t<br />

Weight<br />

GJ/t<br />

Primary fuels<br />

Crude oil and other ref<strong>in</strong>ery<br />

feedstock<br />

– <strong>in</strong>digenous (average) 37 1,250 46.3<br />

– imports (average) 38.7 1,160 44.9<br />

Naturally occurr<strong>in</strong>g LPG<br />

(average)<br />

27 1,866 49.4<br />

Source: Department of Industry and Science (2015) Guide to the <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Energy</strong> Statistics<br />

126 ENERGY IN AUSTRALIA 2015

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