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Domestic inland consumption

Domestic inland consumption is the sum of all refined petroleum products supplied for domestic use (excludes international marine bunkers). Consumption is calculated by product by adding production, imports, crude oil burned directly, and refinery fuel and losses, and then subtracting exports andcharges in primary stocks (net withdrawals is a plus quantity and net additions is a minus quantity).

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