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S. gallons.>Crude Oil (Including Lease Condensate): A mixture of hydrocar-Fbons that exists in liquid phase in underground reservoirs and remainsGliquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separatingFfacilities. Included are lease condensate and liquid hydrocarbons pro-Cduced from tar sands, gilsonite, and oil shale. Drip gases are alsoKincluded, but topped crude oil (residual oil) and other unfinished oils areHexcluded. Where identifiable, liquids produced at natural gas processing6plants and mixed with crude oil are likewise excluded.ACrude Oil Refinery Input: The total crude oil put into processingunits at refineries.BCrude Oil Stocks: Stocks of crude oil and lease condensate held at?refineries, in pipelines, at pipeline terminals, and on leases.@perature is the mean of the maximum and minimum temperatures fora 24- hour period.FDistillate Fuel Oil: A general classification for one of the petroleumDfractions produced in conventional distillation operations. IncludedFare products known as No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils and No. 1, No.J2, and No. 4 diesel fuels. It is used primarily for space heating, on- andHoff- highway diesel engine fuel (including railroad engine fuel and fuel;for agricultural machinery), and electric power generation.?Motor Gasoline: A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydro-Ccarbons, with or without small quantities of additives, obtained byEblending appropriate refinery streams to form a fuel suitable for useCin spark- ignition engines. Motor gasoline includes both leaded andDunleaded grades of finished motor gasoline, blending components, andgasohol.?Natural Gas Plant Liquids (NGPL): Natural gas liquids recoveredCfrom natural gas in processing plants and, in some situations, fromJnatural gas field facilities, as well as those extracted by fractionators.GNatural gas plant liquids are defined according to the published speci-Dfications of the Gas Processors Association and the American SocietyEfor Testing and Materials as follows: ethane, propane, normal butane,Fisobutane, pentanes plus, and other products from natural gas process-Hing plants (i. e., products meeting the standards for finished petroleumDproducts produced at natural gas processing plants, such as finishedGmotor gasoline, finished aviation gasoline, special naphthas, kerosene,1distillate fuel oil, and miscellaneous products).EOffshore: That geographic area that lies seaward of the coastline. InHgeneral, the coastline is the line of ordinary low water along with thatGportion of the coast that is in direct contact with the open sea or the/line marking the seaward limit of inland water.COil Well: A well completed for the production of crude oil from oneCor more oil zones or reservoirs. Wells producing both crude oil and(natural gas are classified as oil wells.AOperable Refineries: Refineries that were in one of the followingGthree categories at the beginning of a given year: in operation; not inGoperation and not under active repair, but capable of being placed intoFoperation within 30 days; or not in operation, but under active repair'that could be completed within 90 days.CProved Reserves, Crude Oil: The estimated quantities of all liquidsEdefined as crude oil that geological and engineering data demonstrate@with reasonable certainty to be recoverable in future years fromBknown reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions.BRefinery Input: The raw materials and intermediate materials proc-Hessed at refineries to produce finished petroleum products. They includeLcrude oil, products of natural gas processing plants, unfinished oils, otherGhydrocarbons and alcohol, motor gasoline and aviation gasoline blending,components, and finished petroleum products.@Refinery Output: The total amount of petroleum products produced;at a refinery. Includes petroleum consumed by the refinery.@Refinery (petroleum): An installation that manufactures finishedHpetroleum products from crude oil, unfinished oils, natural gas liquids, other hydrocarbons, and alcohol.DResidual Fuel Oil: The heavier oils that remain after the distillateHfuel oils and lighter hydrocarbons are distilled away in refinery opera-<tions and that conform to ASTM Specifications D396 and D975.FIncluded are No. 5, a residual fuel oil of medium viscosity; Navy Spe-Dcial, for use in steam- powered vessels in government service and inCshore power plants; and No. 6, which includes Bunker C fuel oil andFis used for commercial and industrial heating, for electricity genera-Gtion, and to power ships. Imports of residual fuel oil include importedcrude oil burned as fuel.>Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR): Petroleum stocks maintainedDby the Federal Government for use during periods of major supply in- terruption./Table 874. U.S. Petroleum Balance: 1980 to 2003 \[In millions of barrels (6,242 represents 6,242,000,000). Minus sign (-) indicates decrease]:Production of products, totalNet imports of refined products for domestic use Ending stocks, all oils ,Petroleum Supply Annual, volume 1. 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