Archived - Coke Monthly 2012

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Introduction

Purpose of the Survey

The purpose of this survey is to obtain information on the supplyof, and demand for, energy in Canada. This information serves asan important indicator of Canadian economic performance, is usedby all levels of government in establishing informed policies in theenergy area. The private sector likewise uses this information in thecorporate decision-making process.

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Table 1
Coal data - Please report in metric tonnes
  Canadian Imported
1. Stocks at beginning of month    
2. Received during month    
3. Charged to ovens    
4. Sold or used for other purposes    
5. Inventory adjustments and washer losses, etc .    
6. Stocks at end of month    

 

Table 2
Coke supply
Supply Metric tonnes
1. Stocks at beginning of month  
2. Produced during the month  
3. Purchased during the month  
a) Canadian  
b) Imported  
4. Coke sold to other coke producers  
5. Coke wasted or scrapped (include inventory adjustments)  
6. Stock on hand at end of month  
Total Supply (Stocks at beginning of month + Produced during the month + Purchased during the month − Coke sold to other coke producers ± Coke wasted or scrapped − Stock on hand at end of month)  

 

Table 3
Coke disposition
Disposition Metric tonnes
1. Used in blast furnaces  
2. Used in associated works  
3. Sold to other provinces (please specify province)  
4. Sold to others within province  
5. Sold for export  
6. Other (please specify)  
Total disposition (should agree with total supply)