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The image shows a line graph detailing the production levels of petroleum, natural gas, and coal in the UK from 1981 to 2000 in energy units. In 1981, petroleum started above 90 units and increased to about 130 units by 1986, then decreased to around 100 units in 1991, rose to roughly 135 units in 1996, and slightly decreased to 125 units by 2000. Coal began at approximately 80 units in 1981, dropped to about 60 units in 1986, decreased sharply to 40 units in 1991, further declined to about 20 units in 1996, and remained constant towards 2000. Natural gas started at about 40 units in 1981, remained stable around 40 to 60 units through 1986-1991, then increased steadily, reaching about 100 units by 2000. Energy units indicated in million tonnes of oil.
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The line graph illustrates the production levels of Petroleum, Natural gas and Cal in the United Kingdom from the year 1981 to 2000.
Overall, there is a trend of significant increase in natural gas production.Whereas, major fluctuaion can be observed in petroleum and coal.
Firstly, Natural gas started with approximately 40 energy units in the 1981 being stable until the year 1986 , with the gradual increment from 1991 and reach above 100 energy units. However, the rate of coal intiated from 80 energy units which was higher than natural gas, but eventually decreased throughout the years and reached the lowest at 25 in the year 2000.
Similarly, Petroleum , being the highest productive fuel among all, rose above 140 unit of energy in 1986 , slowly shows the downfall throughout the year till 1991 and take the speed from 1996 to 2001 reaching at it’s peak level of 140 unit of energy.
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