The line graph illustrates the production levels on three different fuels in the UK ranging from year 1981 to 2000. There are petroleum, natural gas, and coal.
At first glance, petroleum goes up and down throughout the year. While production of natural gas is moving upwards every year. On the other hand, the manufacture of coal decreased annually.
At the start of the period petrolium was produced the most of all at around 90 tonnes, then increased significantly to 140 tonnes in 1984 remained stable for the next 5 years until it dropped in 1990. Coal started stable at the beginning until 1884 where it drops drastically to 40 tonnes. There was an increased in the following year but then it started to move downward again until the year 2000 only manufactured around 30 tonnes. Whereas natural gas started low at 40 tonnes units but continue to rise every year until it peaked in 2000 at 80 tonnes.
In conclusion, petroleum was produced the most in UK followed by coal but in the middle year natural gas surpassed the production of coal
