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SECTION 8. TRANSPORTATION
TABLE 32.
CANADA, CRUDE MINERALS TRANSPORTED BY CANADIAN RAILWAYS, 2000-2008
|
|
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
|
(000 tonnes) |
|
METALLIC MINERALS |
|
Iron ores and concentrates |
38 964 |
28 978 |
30 091 |
32 975 |
27 908 |
32 345 |
33 976 |
32 859 |
34 284 |
|
Nickel and nickel-copper ores and concentrates |
2 351 |
2 543 |
2 343 |
1 674 |
2 187 |
2 368 |
1 874 |
1 963 |
2 354 |
|
Zinc ores and concentrates |
1 158 |
1 119 |
1 105 |
1 355 |
1 123 |
812 |
763 |
683 |
839 |
|
Copper ores and concentrates |
1 484 |
1 683 |
1 290 |
1 144 |
1 312 |
1 404 |
1 306 |
1 194 |
1 084 |
|
Lead ores and concentrates |
1 030 |
570 |
571 |
410 |
449 |
205 |
223 |
203 |
202 |
|
Metallic ores and concentrates, n.e.s. |
99 |
169 |
372 |
3 046 |
6 049 |
6 095 |
5 962 |
5 987 |
5 935 |
|
Subtotal |
45 086 |
35 062 |
35 772 |
40 604 |
39 029 |
43 229 |
44 105 |
42 890 |
44 698 |
|
NONMETALLIC MINERALS |
|
Potash (KCI) |
14 197 |
12 819 |
13 094 |
14 735 |
16 591 |
16 224 |
13 556 |
17 572 |
16 547 |
|
Sulphur |
7 446 |
6 373 |
7 070 |
7 388 |
7 945 |
7 952 |
7 836 |
7 510 |
6 796 |
|
Salt |
1 218 |
1 414 |
1 357 |
1 378 |
1 399 |
1 305 |
1 138 |
815 |
869 |
|
Phosphate rock |
468 |
773 |
1 011 |
997 |
1 057 |
889 |
535 |
692 |
962 |
|
Sand, gravel and stone |
3 026 |
3 006 |
2 939 |
3 030 |
2 952 |
3 516 |
3 356 |
2 678 |
3 308 |
|
Other nonmetallic minerals |
5 575 |
5 466 |
5 715 |
5 277 |
6 114 |
6 183 |
6 470 |
5 537 |
4 488 |
|
Subtotal |
31 930 |
29 851 |
31 186 |
32 805 |
36 058 |
36 069 |
32 891 |
34 804 |
32 970 |
|
MINERAL FUELS |
|
Coal |
39 253 |
40 119 |
35 171 |
30 608 |
31 850 |
33 504 |
31 135 |
34 338 |
34 214 |
|
Subtotal |
39 253 |
40 119 |
35 171 |
30 608 |
31 850 |
33 504 |
31 135 |
34 338 |
34 214 |
|
Total crude minerals |
116 269 |
105 032 |
102 129 |
104 020 |
106 938 |
112 802 |
108 131 |
112 032 |
111 882 |
|
Total revenue freight (1) moved by Canadian railways |
252 116 |
240 633 |
236 911 |
234 839 |
250 194 |
259 395 |
258 666 |
255 654 |
244 377 |
|
Crude minerals as a percentage of total revenue freight |
46.1 |
43.6 |
43.1 |
44.3 |
42.7 |
43.5 |
41.8 |
43.8 |
45.8 |
Source: Statistics Canada, cat. no. 52-001-XIE.
n.e.s. Not elsewhere specified.
(1) Revenue freight refers to a local or interline shipment from which earnings accrue to a carrier.
TABLE 33.
CANADA, PROCESSED MINERAL PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED BY CANADIAN RAILWAYS, 2000-2008
|
|
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
2008 |
|
(000 tonnes) |
|
METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS |
|
Alumina |
5 107 |
5 520 |
5 909 |
5 850 |
3 228 |
3 363 |
3 283 |
3 291 |
3 364 |
|
Iron and steel, primary or semi-finished |
3 650 |
3 826 |
4 432 |
4 035 |
5 199 |
5 109 |
5 554 |
5 709 |
5 702 |
|
Copper, primary or semi-finished |
611 |
607 |
566 |
393 |
403 |
373 |
455 |
425 |
376 |
|
Aluminum, primary or semi-finished |
1 460 |
1 977 |
2 116 |
2 276 |
2 567 |
2 661 |
2 719 |
2 880 |
3 094 |
|
Other nonferrous metals, primary or semi-finished |
454 |
429 |
583 |
757 |
819 |
672 |
694 |
707 |
615 |
|
Articles of metal-based products |
944 |
732 |
713 |
562 |
688 |
719 |
1 196 |
1 270 |
1 127 |
|
Metallic waste and scrap |
2 022 |
1 968 |
2 174 |
2 403 |
2 538 |
2 661 |
2 883 |
2 750 |
2 531 |
|
Total metallic mineral products |
14 248 |
15 059 |
16 493 |
16 275 |
15 443 |
15 558 |
16 783 |
17 033 |
16 809 |
|
NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS |
|
Sulphuric acid |
2 384 |
2 352 |
2 522 |
2 283 |
2 456 |
2 415 |
2 725 |
2 711 |
2 829 |
|
Fertilizers (excluding potash) |
5 041 |
4 507 |
4 946 |
4 504 |
5 131 |
4 985 |
4 652 |
4 578 |
4 605 |
|
Cement |
2 443 |
2 442 |
2 410 |
2 262 |
2 617 |
2 706 |
2 730 |
2 737 |
2 638 |
|
Other nonmetallic mineral products |
828 |
1 149 |
1 505 |
452 |
626 |
655 |
427 |
308 |
225 |
|
Nonmetallic waste and scrap |
. . |
829 |
604 |
515 |
471 |
424 |
528 |
351 |
455 |
|
Total nonmetallic mineral products |
10 696 |
11 279 |
11 987 |
10 016 |
11 302 |
11 185 |
11 062 |
10 686 |
10 752 |
|
MINERAL FUEL PRODUCTS |
|
Gasoline and aviation turbine fuel |
1 539 |
1 537 |
2 028 |
2 103 |
1 998 |
2 211 |
2 472 |
2 583 |
2 461 |
|
Fuel oils and crude petroleum |
3 357 |
3 953 |
4 339 |
2 086 |
4 847 |
5 110 |
4 907 |
5 491 |
5 159 |
|
Gaseous hydrocarbons, including liquefied petroleum gases |
4 451 |
4 421 |
4 955 |
4 991 |
4 931 |
4 551 |
4 483 |
4 504 |
4 234 |
|
Coal coke and petroleum coke |
1 344 |
1 315 |
1 726 |
1 166 |
1 287 |
1 567 |
1 712 |
1 340 |
1 707 |
|
Other refined petroleum and coal products |
1 994 |
2 090 |
2 319 |
2 181 |
2 585 |
2 633 |
2 563 |
2 549 |
2 465 |
|
Total mineral fuel products |
12 685 |
13 317 |
15 368 |
15 528 |
15 648 |
16 072 |
16 138 |
16 466 |
16 026 |
|
Total processed mineral products |
37 629 |
39 655 |
43 848 |
41 819 |
42 393 |
42 815 |
43 983 |
44 185 |
43 587 |
|
Total revenue freight (1) moved by Canadian railways |
252 116 |
240 623 |
236 911 |
234 839 |
250 194 |
259 395 |
258 666 |
255 654 |
244 377 |
|
Processed mineral products as a percentage of total revenue freight |
15 |
17 |
19 |
18 |
17 |
17 |
17 |
17 |
18 |
|
Total processed mineral products (excluding mineral fuel products) |
24 944 |
26 338 |
28 480 |
26 291 |
26 745 |
26 743 |
27 845 |
27 719 |
27 561 |
|
Total revenue freight (1) moved by Canadian railways |
252 116 |
240 623 |
236 911 |
234 839 |
250 194 |
259 395 |
258 666 |
255 654 |
244 377 |
|
Processed mineral products (excluding mineral fuel products) as a percentage of total revenue freight |
9.9 |
10.9 |
12.0 |
11.2 |
10.7 |
10.3 |
10.8 |
10.8 |
11.3 |
Source: Statistics Canada, cat. no. 52-001-XIE.
. . Not available.
(1) Revenue freight refers to a local or interline shipment from which earnings accrue to a carrier.
TABLE 34.
CANADA, CRUDE MINERALS AND PROCESSED MINERAL PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED BY CANADIAN RAILWAYS, 2000-2008
|
Year |
Total Revenue Freight (1) |
Total Crude Minerals |
Total Processed Mineral Products |
Total Crude and Processed Minerals |
Crude Minerals and Mineral Products as a Percentage of Processed Revenue Freight |
|
(million tonnes) |
(%) |
|
2000 (r) |
254.9 |
121.9 |
23.3 |
145.2 |
57.0 |
|
2001 (r) |
241.8 |
111.0 |
23.0 |
134.0 |
55.4 |
|
2002 (r) |
238.7 |
108.0 |
24.8 |
132.8 |
55.6 |
|
2003 (r) |
235.1 |
107.1 |
23.3 |
130.3 |
55.4 |
|
2004 (r) |
251.2 |
106.9 |
27.2 |
134.0 |
53.4 |
|
2005 (r) |
260.7 |
112.8 |
27.3 |
140.1 |
53.7 |
|
2006 |
258.7 |
108.0 |
(r) 27.9 |
(r) 135.9 |
(r) 52.5 |
|
2007 |
255.7 |
112.0 |
(r) 27.7 |
(r) 139.8 |
(r) 54.7 |
|
2008 |
244.4 |
111.9 |
27.6 |
139.4 |
57.1 |
Source: Statistics Canada, cat. no. 52-001-XIE.
(r) Revised.
(1) Revenue freight refers to a local or interline shipment from which earnings accrue to a carrier.
Note: Statistics have been recalculated to reflect updates to categories under crude minerals and processed mineral products.
TABLE 35.
CANADA, CRUDE MINERALS LOADED AND UNLOADED IN COASTWISE SHIPPING, 2004-06 (1)
|
|
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
|
(tonnes) |
|
METALLIC MINERALS |
|
Iron ore and concentrates |
5 492 731 |
5 453 941 |
4 543 818 |
4 630 565 |
4 806 867 |
4 751 229 |
|
Aluminum ores and concentrates |
28 854 |
28 854 |
– |
– |
– |
– |
|
Other ores and concentrates |
2 582 738 |
2 582 738 |
2 960 033 |
2 960 033 |
3 224 712 |
3 224 712 |
|
Total metallic minerals |
8 104 323 |
8 065 533 |
7 503 851 |
7 590 598 |
8 031 579 |
7 976 011 |
|
NONMETALLIC MINERALS |
|
Salt |
3 658 336 |
3 658 371 |
3 588 490 |
3 572 085 |
4 306 905 |
4 323 319 |
|
Limestone |
4 125 889 |
4 125 889 |
4 214 992 |
4 198 102 |
4 040 797 |
4 057 687 |
|
Stone, sand and gravel |
3 451 423 |
3 451 423 |
4 098 484 |
4 098 484 |
4 389 331 |
4 389 331 |
|
Potash |
98 160 |
98 160 |
88 418 |
88 418 |
76 371 |
76 371 |
|
Sulphur |
7 191 |
7 191 |
884 |
884 |
5 419 |
5 419 |
|
Other mineral products (including clays, gypsum and dolomite) |
1 855 470 |
1 855 405 |
1 975 734 |
1 975 918 |
1 851 824 |
1 842 452 |
|
Total nonmetallic mineral products |
13 196 469 |
13 196 439 |
13 967 002 |
13 933 891 |
14 670 647 |
14 694 579 |
|
MINERAL FUELS |
|
Coal and coke |
1 005 690 |
1 005 690 |
824 218 |
824 218 |
616 249 |
616 249 |
|
Crude petroleum |
17 762 913 |
17 838 572 |
17 601 845 |
17 601 845 |
13 872 551 |
13 866 598 |
|
Total mineral fuels |
18 768 603 |
18 844 262 |
18 426 063 |
18 426 063 |
14 488 800 |
14 482 847 |
|
Total crude minerals |
40 069 395 |
40 106 234 |
39 896 916 |
39 950 552 |
37 191 026 |
37 153 437 |
|
Total all commodities (2) |
68 896 895 |
68 871 221 |
69 539 549 |
69 623 412 |
68 079 767 |
68 130 220 |
|
Crude mineral products as a percentage of all commodities |
58.2 |
58.2 |
57.4 |
57.4 |
54.6 |
54.5 |
|
Total crude minerals (without crude petroleum) |
22 306 482 |
22 267 662 |
22 295 071 |
22 348 707 |
23 318 475 |
23 286 839 |
|
Total all commodities (2) |
68 896 895 |
68 871 221 |
69 539 549 |
69 623 412 |
68 079 767 |
68 130 220 |
|
Crude mineral products (excluding crude petroleum) as a percentage of all commodities |
32.4 |
32.3 |
32.1 |
32.1 |
34.3 |
34.2 |
Source: Statistics Canada.
– Nil.
(1) Data for 2007 were not available at the time of writing. (2) Includes metallic minerals, nonmetallic minerals, and mineral fuels, along with all other cargo loaded and unloaded in coastwise shipping.
Note: Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.
TABLE 36.
CANADA, PROCESSED MINERAL PRODUCTS LOADED AND UNLOADED IN COASTWISE SHIPPING, 2004-06 (1)
|
|
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
|
(tonnes) |
|
METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS |
|
Iron, steel and alloys |
28 618 |
28 618 |
5 712 |
5 712 |
177 405 |
177 405 |
|
Other base-metal products (2) |
371 553 |
371 553 |
582 817 |
582 817 |
564 692 |
564 692 |
|
Metallic waste and scrap |
765 106 |
765 106 |
734 762 |
734 762 |
590 720 |
590 720 |
|
Total metallic mineral products |
1 165 277 |
1 165 277 |
1 323 291 |
1 323 291 |
1 332 817 |
1 332 817 |
|
NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS |
|
Cement and related products |
602 672 |
602 639 |
591 530 |
591 576 |
609 511 |
605 984 |
|
Other nonmetallic minerals, n.e.s. |
211 827 |
211 827 |
175 260 |
175 260 |
131 278 |
131 278 |
|
Nonmetallic waste and scrap |
490 345 |
493 858 |
432 410 |
432 410 |
489 888 |
489 888 |
|
Total nonmetallic mineral products |
1 304 844 |
1 308 324 |
1 199 200 |
1 199 246 |
1 230 677 |
1 227 150 |
|
MINERAL FUEL PRODUCTS |
|
Gasoline and aviation turbine fuel |
2 021 542 |
1 995 270 |
2 286 021 |
2 330 577 |
2 140 571 |
2 134 160 |
|
Coke, petroleum and coal products |
316 592 |
316 592 |
223 896 |
199 957 |
267 392 |
291 331 |
|
Other mineral fuels, n.e.s. (3) |
5 170 335 |
5 167 894 |
4 843 123 |
4 887 126 |
4 522 297 |
4 508 601 |
|
Total mineral fuel products |
7 508 469 |
7 479 756 |
7 353 040 |
7 417 660 |
6 930 260 |
6 934 092 |
|
Total processed mineral products |
9 978 590 |
9 953 357 |
9 875 531 |
9 940 197 |
9 493 754 |
9 494 059 |
|
Total all commodities (4) |
68 896 895 |
68 871 221 |
69 539 549 |
69 623 412 |
68 079 767 |
68 130 220 |
|
Processed mineral products as a percentage of all commodities |
14.5 |
14.5 |
14.2 |
14.3 |
13.9 |
13.9 |
|
Total processed mineral products (not including fuel products) |
2 470 121 |
2 473 601 |
2 522 491 |
2 522 537 |
2 563 494 |
2 559 967 |
|
Processed mineral products (excluding mineral fuel products) as a percentage of all commodities |
3.6 |
3.6 |
3.6 |
3.6 |
3.8 |
3.8 |
Source: Statistics Canada.
n.e.s. Not elsewhere specified.
(1) Data for 2007 were not available at the time of printing. (2) Included articles of base metal and other nonferrous metal; primary or semi-finished.
(3) Includes fuel oils and other refined petroleum and coal products. (4) Includes metallic mineral products, nonmetallic mineral products, and mineral fuel products, along with all other cargo loaded and unloaded in coastwise shipping.
Note: Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.
TABLE 37.
CANADA, CRUDE MINERALS AND PROCESSED MINERAL PRODUCTS LOADED AT CANADIAN PORTS IN COASTWISE SHIPPING (1),
1961-2006
|
Year |
Total All
Commodities (2) |
Total
Crude
Minerals |
Total
Processed
Minerals |
Total
Crude and Processed
Minerals |
Crude Minerals and Processed
Mineral Products as a Percentage
of All Products |
|
(000 tonnes) |
(%) |
|
1961 |
41 861 |
9 527 |
8 857 |
18 384 |
43.9 |
|
1962 |
39 763 |
8 361 |
9 768 |
18 129 |
45.6 |
|
1963 |
40 328 |
7 998 |
9 942 |
17 940 |
44.5 |
|
1964 |
47 171 |
8 522 |
11 194 |
19 716 |
41.8 |
|
1965 |
48 200 |
9 183 |
11 766 |
20 949 |
43.5 |
|
1966 |
55 122 |
10 155 |
12 653 |
22 808 |
41.4 |
|
1967 |
49 799 |
11 509 |
12 207 |
23 716 |
47.6 |
|
1968 |
50 921 |
13 698 |
13 245 |
26 943 |
52.9 |
|
1969 |
51 890 |
12 746 |
14 181 |
26 927 |
51.9 |
|
1970 |
57 301 |
14 415 |
14 818 |
29 233 |
51.0 |
|
1971 |
55 128 |
14 783 |
15 374 |
30 157 |
54.7 |
|
1972 |
55 326 |
14 197 |
15 290 |
29 487 |
53.3 |
|
1973 |
55 314 |
16 573 |
15 615 |
32 188 |
58.2 |
|
1974 |
53 633 |
11 723 |
16 575 |
28 298 |
52.8 |
|
1975 |
54 373 |
15 687 |
17 510 |
33 197 |
61.1 |
|
1976 |
53 882 |
15 924 |
16 208 |
32 132 |
59.6 |
|
1977 |
58 309 |
18 131 |
17 435 |
35 566 |
61.0 |
|
1978 |
60 668 |
18 318 |
16 619 |
34 937 |
57.6 |
|
1979 |
79 950 |
22 130 |
17 486 |
39 616 |
49.6 |
|
1980 |
82 761 |
22 947 |
17 134 |
40 081 |
48.4 |
|
1981 |
71 271 |
17 849 |
16 669 |
34 518 |
48.4 |
|
1982 |
65 881 |
16 473 |
13 214 |
29 687 |
45.1 |
|
1983 |
67 598 |
21 248 |
12 025 |
33 273 |
49.2 |
|
1984 |
68 698 |
22 798 |
11 909 |
34 707 |
50.5 |
|
1985 |
61 717 |
19 867 |
10 291 |
30 158 |
48.9 |
|
1986 |
60 506 |
19 901 |
10 264 |
30 165 |
49.9 |
|
1987 |
67 572 |
20 969 |
11 118 |
32 087 |
47.5 |
|
1988 |
69 974 |
23 325 |
11 676 |
35 001 |
50.0 |
|
1989 |
62 016 |
22 963 |
11 825 |
34 788 |
56.1 |
|
1990 |
60 360 |
22 430 |
16 096 |
38 526 |
63.8 |
|
1991 |
58 430 |
19 624 |
10 370 |
29 994 |
51.3 |
|
1992 |
52 262 |
22 125 |
9 325 |
31 450 |
60.2 |
|
1993 |
49 976 |
21 088 |
8 168 |
29 256 |
58.5 |
|
1994 |
51 534 |
21 221 |
9 510 |
30 731 |
59.6 |
|
1995 |
50 370 |
20 626 |
8 825 |
29 451 |
58.5 |
|
1996 |
48 829 |
22 393 |
7 634 |
30 027 |
61.5 |
|
1997 |
46 639 |
20 298 |
7 461 |
27 759 |
59.5 |
|
1998 |
47 928 |
23 358 |
8 142 |
31 500 |
65.7 |
|
1999 |
50 791 |
25 076 |
7 556 |
32 632 |
64.2 |
|
2000 |
54 507 |
26 821 |
9 234 |
36 055 |
66.1 |
|
2001 |
53 939 |
26 773 |
9 064 |
35 837 |
66.4 |
|
2002 |
62 780 |
36 256 |
8 527 |
44 783 |
71.3 |
|
2003 |
68 076 |
39 847 |
9 124 |
48 971 |
71.9 |
|
2004 |
68 897 |
40 069 |
9 979 |
50 048 |
72.6 |
|
2005 |
69 539 |
39 897 |
9 876 |
49 772 |
71.6 |
|
2006 |
68 080 |
37 191 |
9 494 |
46 685 |
68.6 |
Source: Statistics Canada.
(1) Data for 2007 were not available at the time of printing. (2) Includes metallic mineral products, nonmetallic mineral products, and mineral fuel products, along with all other cargo loaded and unloaded in coastwise shipping.
TABLE 38.
CANADA, CRUDE MINERALS LOADED AND UNLOADED AT CANADIAN PORTS IN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TRADE, 2004-06 (1)
|
|
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
|
(tonnes) |
|
METALLIC MINERALS |
|
Iron ore and concentrates |
25 110 718 |
7 512 153 |
27 482 248 |
9 140 599 |
30 481 487 |
8 107 209 |
|
Aluminum ores and concentrates |
1 082 |
2 797 603 |
580 |
3 315 500 |
111 744 |
3 401 868 |
|
Lead and zinc ores and concentrates |
. . |
. . |
. . |
. . |
. . |
. . |
|
Copper and nickel ores and concentrates |
561 867 |
203 955 |
779 753 |
256 021 |
750 589 |
345 601 |
|
Other metallic ores and concentrates (1) |
847 078 |
807 200 |
825 579 |
714 694 |
828 815 |
730 653 |
|
Total metallic minerals |
26 520 745 |
11 320 911 |
29 088 160 |
13 426 814 |
32 172 635 |
12 585 331 |
|
NONMETALLIC MINERALS |
|
Limestone |
2 952 614 |
2 441 880 |
3 077 290 |
2 988 957 |
2 745 724 |
3 304 878 |
|
Stone, sand and gravel |
10 148 682 |
658 021 |
10 855 852 |
707 492 |
12 119 973 |
777 299 |
|
Salt |
4 216 117 |
1 511 413 |
4 034 664 |
1 186 688 |
3 980 744 |
1 392 355 |
|
Sulphur |
6 454 878 |
15 137 |
6 251 796 |
18 343 |
6 045 481 |
44 |
|
Potash |
7 165 447 |
148 |
6 855 855 |
44 |
5 794 135 |
22 |
|
Other nonmetallic mineral products |
8 339 716 |
1 371 955 |
8 622 254 |
1 543 800 |
8 594 567 |
1 356 052 |
|
Total nonmetallic minerals |
39 277 454 |
5 998 554 |
39 697 711 |
6 445 324 |
39 280 624 |
6 830 650 |
|
MINERAL FUELS |
|
Coal and coke |
25 355 228 |
19 137 386 |
26 519 109 |
20 333 152 |
26 887 145 |
20 580 078 |
|
Crude petroleum |
22 821 454 |
37 482 297 |
23 734 579 |
41 031 296 |
22 221 748 |
35 153 571 |
|
Total mineral fuels |
48 176 682 |
56 619 683 |
50 253 688 |
61 364 448 |
49 108 893 |
55 733 649 |
|
Total crude minerals |
113 974 881 |
73 939 148 |
119 039 559 |
81 236 586 |
120 562 152 |
75 149 630 |
|
Total all commodities (2) |
196 101 879 |
118 458 446 |
201 755 670 |
129 190 345 |
206 007 705 |
124 059 352 |
|
Crude minerals as a percentage of all commodities |
58.1 |
62.4 |
59.0 |
62.9 |
58.5 |
60.6 |
Total crude minerals (excluding
crude petroleum) |
91 153 427 |
36 456 851 |
95 304 980 |
40 205 290 |
98 340 404 |
39 996 059 |
|
Crude minerals (excluding crude petroleum) as a percentage of all commodities |
46.5 |
30.8 |
47.2 |
31.1 |
47.7 |
32.2 |
Source: Statistics Canada.
. . Not available.
(1) Data for 2007 were not available at the time of printing. (2) Includes lead, zinc, and other metallic ores and concentrates not specified.
Note: Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.
TABLE 39.
CANADA, PROCESSED MINERAL PRODUCTS LOADED AND UNLOADED AT CANADIAN PORTS IN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TRADE, 2004-06 (1)
|
|
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
|
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
Loaded |
Unloaded |
|
(tonnes) |
|
METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS |
|
Iron, steel and alloys |
533 317 |
3 468 306 |
811 577 |
3 053 803 |
602 746 |
4 183 496 |
|
Nonferrous metals, n.e.s. (3) |
1 187 335 |
6 216 560 |
1 055 946 |
6 852 103 |
1 188 781 |
2 579 142 |
|
Metallic waste and scrap |
3 027 552 |
113 982 |
2 881 837 |
117 961 |
3 271 258 |
120 974 |
|
Total metallic mineral products |
4 748 204 |
9 798 848 |
4 749 360 |
10 023 867 |
5 062 785 |
6 883 612 |
|
NONMETALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS |
|
Cement and related products |
3 700 329 |
514 431 |
3 453 524 |
355 265 |
3 166 221 |
292 958 |
|
Other nonmetallic minerals, n.e.s. |
1 269 680 |
1 184 740 |
241 524 |
949 196 |
191 207 |
1 028 777 |
|
Nonmetallic waste and scrap |
639 571 |
166 795 |
725 088 |
208 893 |
756 745 |
182 384 |
|
Total nonmetallic mineral products |
5 609 580 |
1 865 966 |
4 420 136 |
1 513 354 |
4 114 173 |
1 504 119 |
|
MINERAL FUEL PRODUCTS |
|
Gasoline |
8 423 212 |
4 756 995 |
8 149 093 |
6 781 330 |
7 269 656 |
7 371 983 |
|
Fuel oil |
8 088 865 |
3 969 190 |
8 045 268 |
3 419 685 |
8 640 281 |
3 413 746 |
|
Coke, petroleum and coal products |
935 037 |
2 431 055 |
883 366 |
3 306 268 |
1 239 521 |
3 552 856 |
|
Other mineral fuels, n.e.s. |
951 508 |
1 704 158 |
1 461 217 |
2 099 672 |
1 174 264 |
1 664 208 |
|
Total mineral fuel products |
18 398 622 |
12 861 398 |
18 538 944 |
15 606 955 |
18 323 722 |
16 002 793 |
|
Total processed mineral products |
28 756 406 |
24 526 212 |
27 708 440 |
27 144 176 |
27 500 680 |
24 390 524 |
|
Total all commodities (2) |
196 101 879 |
118 458 446 |
201 755 670 |
129 190 345 |
206 007 705 |
124 059 352 |
|
Processed mineral products as a percentage of all commodities |
14.7 |
20.7 |
13.7 |
21.0 |
13.3 |
19.7 |
|
Total processed mineral products (excluding mineral fuel products) |
10 357 784 |
11 664 814 |
9 169 496 |
11 537 221 |
9 176 958 |
8 387 731 |
|
Processed mineral products (excluding mineral fuel products) as a percentage of all commodities |
5.3 |
9.8 |
4.5 |
8.9 |
4.6 |
6.8 |
Source: Statistics Canada.
n.e.s. Not elsewhere specified.
(1) Data for 2007 were not available at the time of printing. (2) Includes metallic mineral products, nonmetallic mineral products, and mineral fuel products, along with all other cargo loaded and unloaded at Canadian ports. (3) Includes other nonferrous metal, primary or semi-finished, and articles of base metal.
Note: Numbers may not add to totals due to rounding.
TABLE 40.
CANADA, CRUDE MINERALS AND PROCESSED MINERAL PRODUCTS LOADED AT CANADIAN PORTS IN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING TRADE, 1961-2006 (1)
|
Year |
Total All
Commodities (2) |
Total Crude Minerals |
Total Processed
Minerals |
Total Crude and
Processed Minerals |
Crude Minerals
and Processed
Mineral Products
as a Percentage
of All Products |
|
(000 tonnes) |
(%) |
|
1961 |
48 771 |
23 241 |
2 133 |
25 374 |
52.0 |
|
1962 |
54 676 |
30 446 |
2 296 |
32 742 |
59.9 |
|
1963 |
62 031 |
32 214 |
2 503 |
34 717 |
56.0 |
|
1964 |
75 760 |
42 087 |
2 602 |
44 689 |
59.0 |
|
1965 |
74 521 |
41 338 |
2 746 |
44 084 |
59.2 |
|
1966 |
76 192 |
41 374 |
3 350 |
44 724 |
58.7 |
|
1967 |
72 598 |
42 704 |
3 701 |
46 405 |
63.9 |
|
1968 |
78 663 |
48 680 |
2 960 |
51 640 |
65.6 |
|
1969 |
70 432 |
42 442 |
3 456 |
45 898 |
65.2 |
|
1970 |
95 807 |
55 849 |
4 965 |
60 814 |
63.5 |
|
1971 |
95 887 |
53 245 |
5 022 |
58 267 |
60.8 |
|
1972 |
98 988 |
51 912 |
9 091 |
61 003 |
61.6 |
|
1973 |
112 434 |
64 195 |
10 103 |
74 298 |
66.1 |
|
1974 |
106 110 |
64 093 |
9 041 |
73 134 |
68.9 |
|
1975 |
102 444 |
61 970 |
7 495 |
69 465 |
67.8 |
|
1976 |
114 815 |
71 527 |
6 108 |
77 635 |
67.6 |
|
1977 |
119 770 |
70 257 |
5 979 |
76 236 |
63.7 |
|
1978 |
116 522 |
62 291 |
7 556 |
69 847 |
59.9 |
|
1979 |
134 639 |
79 685 |
8 901 |
88 586 |
65.8 |
|
1980 |
138 161 |
67 898 |
11 770 |
79 668 |
57.7 |
|
1981 |
145 445 |
83 007 |
9 022 |
92 029 |
63.3 |
|
1982 |
125 282 |
65 594 |
7 115 |
72 709 |
58.0 |
|
1983 |
129 490 |
67 152 |
6 197 |
73 349 |
56.6 |
|
1984 |
145 322 |
82 752 |
7 986 |
90 738 |
62.4 |
|
1985 |
143 421 |
83 878 |
10 814 |
94 692 |
66.0 |
|
1986 |
144 561 |
84 720 |
8 303 |
93 023 |
64.3 |
|
1987 |
158 994 |
86 085 |
10 488 |
96 573 |
60.7 |
|
1988 |
171 064 |
98 934 |
12 227 |
111 161 |
65.0 |
|
1989 |
159 069 |
90 807 |
13 624 |
104 431 |
65.7 |
|
1990 |
159 039 |
88 504 |
15 107 |
103 611 |
65.1 |
|
1991 |
168 030 |
90 165 |
16 138 |
106 303 |
63.3 |
|
1992 |
153 786 |
78 600 |
14 643 |
93 243 |
60.6 |
|
1993 |
152 162 |
81 418 |
16 723 |
98 141 |
64.5 |
|
1994 |
169 463 |
94 423 |
15 725 |
110 148 |
65.0 |
|
1995 |
176 540 |
100 103 |
16 346 |
116 449 |
66.0 |
|
1996 |
174 306 |
96 952 |
18 580 |
115 532 |
66.3 |
|
1997 |
187 717 |
110 983 |
18 467 |
129 450 |
69.0 |
|
1998 |
178 893 |
107 719 |
16 419 |
124 138 |
69.4 |
|
1999 |
179 648 |
103 364 |
20 165 |
123 529 |
68.8 |
|
2000 |
187 704 |
106 577 |
20 220 |
126 797 |
67.6 |
|
2001 |
174 724 |
95 533 |
24 804 |
120 337 |
68.9 |
|
2002 |
174 270 |
99 822 |
28 268 |
128 090 |
73.5 |
|
2003 |
191 424 |
114 361 |
29 067 |
143 428 |
74.9 |
|
2004 |
196 102 |
113 975 |
28 756 |
142 731 |
72.8 |
|
2005 |
201 756 |
119 040 |
27 708 |
146 748 |
72.7 |
|
2006 |
206 008 |
120 562 |
27 501 |
148 063 |
71.9 |
Source: Statistics Canada.
(1) Data for 2007 were not available at the time of printing. (2) Includes metallic mineral products, nonmetallic mineral products, and mineral fuel products, along with all other cargo loaded and unloaded in coastwise shipping.