The line graph illustrates the processed levels of petroleum, natural gas, and coal in the UK from 1981 to 2000.
Overall, coal production decreased over the period, while petroleum and natural gas showed an upward trend. Petroleum remained the fuel that manyfactured most throughout the whole time.
To begin, petroleum accounted for approximately 90 energy units, after that, it increased moderately to 140 over the next 7 years, before 1990 witnessed a modest decline to 100. Then, there was a stable trend until 1992, and this climbed significantly to nearly 140 units in the final year.
Turning to coal, the beginning 3 years of the period experienced steady figure, however, then it fell minimally to around 39 energy unit s, and then it rose gradually to roughly 61 in 1986. There was a steady drop to approximately 37 until the end of the period. As regards natural gas, thethe time between 1981 and 1989 saw a levell off trend, after that, the units of produced natural gas surged to about 100 until the end of the period.
