The graph below shows the production levels of main fuels in a European country from 1981 to 2000.
This paragraph indicates the amount of major fuels produced by a country situated in Europe during the surveyed period.
Overall, petroleum contributed the largest proportion to fuel industry. On the other hand, natural gas was the least
There was a peak in the country's petro figure during the first 3 years of the given period. Despite experiencing stability from 1983 to 1987, the production rate suddenly surged to nearly 100 tonnes in 1989. The figure rose again after a stable period and then fell in 1997.
Coal manufacturing was stable from 1981 to 1984 before dropping to 50 tonnes in 1985. It can be seen that the amount of coal produced started to increase up to nearly 80 tonnes in 1987 before falling from 1987 to 2000.
It can be clearly observed that natural gas production began to rise in 1994 after being stable from 1981 through 1994.
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