The displayed line graph depicts the volume of the premier fuels produced in the United Kingdom from 1981 to 2000. Looking at the details, there was a dramatic decrease in use of petroleum and coal for certain periods, while natural gas’s usage has experienced a stable rise.
In 1981, about 95,000,000 tonnes of petroleum was utilized in the country marking the highest beginning among the other two. It jumped to 140,000,000 in 1984 and remained steady until decreased dramatically to 100,000,000 in 1990. However, the fall did not stay for a long time as it began to rise significantly in 1992 until 2000.
On the other hand, coal’s usage started from 80,000,000 tonnes in 1981 denoted a drop which was extremely shown between 1982 and 1983. It fell from about the initial number to under 40,000,000. Despite the increase in the next two years to the average number of 60,000,000 tonnes, the use of coal considerably fell until 2000.
The utilization of natural gas started in 1981 at 40,000,000 and stayed consistently until 1991. It commenced to climb moderately until reached a peak in 2000 at the highest number, 100,000,000.
