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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I - EXPLANATORY NOTES
1. DEFINITIONS OF PRODUCTS AND FLOWS
2. NOTES ON DATA QUALITY
3. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE
PART II - STATISTICAL TABLES BY REGION AND COUNTRY
WORLD AND REGIONAL TOTALS
World
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania
OTHER REGIONAL TOTALS
IEA
IEA and Accession/Association countries
OECD Total
OECD Americas
OECD Asia Oceania
OECD Europe
Non-OECD Total
Non-OECD Americas
Non-OECD Asia (excluding China)
China (People's Republic of China and Hong Kong, China)
Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia
Middle East
OECD COUNTRIES
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Chile
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
ASSOCIATION COUNTRIES
Brazil
People's Republic of China
India
Indonesia
Morocco
Singapore
South Africa
Thailand
OTHER NON-OECD COUNTRIES
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belarus
Benin
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Cambodia
Cameroon
Colombia
Congo
Costa Rica
Côte d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Curaçao
Cyprus
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Georgia
Ghana
Gibraltar
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Hong Kong, China
Islamic Republic of Iran
Iraq
Jamaica
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kosovo
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lebanon
Libya
Malaysia
Malta
Mauritius
Moldova
Mongolia
Montenegro
Mozambique
Myanmar
Namibia
Nepal
Nicaragua
Niger
Nigeria
North Macedonia, Republic of
Oman
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Qatar
Romania
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
South Sudan
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Syrian Arab Republic
Chinese Taipei
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Viet Nam
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
COUNTRY NOTES AND SOURCES
PART III - SUMMARY TIME SERIES
Production
Refinery output of oil products
Net imports
Final consumption
Consumption in industry
Consumption in transport
ANNEX

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................ v PART I: EXPLANATORY NOTES 1. Definitions of products and flows ................................I.3 2. Notes on data quality .................................................I.15

3. Geographical coverage ..............................................I.19

PART II: STATISTICAL TABLES BY REGION AND COUNTRY WORLD AND REGIONAL TOTALS World ............................................................................... II.4 Africa ............................................................................... II.7 Americas ........................................................................ II.10

Asia................................................................................ II.13 Europe ........................................................................... II.16 Oceania ......................................................................... II.19

OTHER REGIONAL TOTALS IEA ................................................................................ II.24 IEA and Accession/Association countries ..................... II.28 OECD Total ................................................................... II.32 OECD Americas ............................................................ II.36 OECD Asia Oceania ...................................................... II.40 OECD Europe ................................................................ II.44

Non-OECD Total........................................................... II.48 Non-OECD Americas .................................................... II.51 Non-OECD Asia (excluding China) .............................. II.54 China (P.R. of China and Hong Kong, China) .............. II.57 Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia .................................... II.60 Middle East.................................................................... II.63

OECD COUNTRIES Australia ........................................................................ II.68 Austria ........................................................................... II.72 Belgium ......................................................................... II.76 Canada ........................................................................... II.80 Chile .............................................................................. II.84 Czech Republic .............................................................. II.88 Denmark ........................................................................ II.92 Estonia ........................................................................... II.96 Finland ......................................................................... II.100 France .......................................................................... II.104 Germany ...................................................................... II.108 Greece .......................................................................... II.112 Hungary ....................................................................... II.116 Iceland ......................................................................... II.120 Ireland .......................................................................... II.124 Israel ............................................................................ II.128 Italy .............................................................................. II.132 Japan ............................................................................ II.136

Korea ........................................................................... II.140 Latvia ........................................................................... II.144 Lithuania ..................................................................... II.148 Luxembourg ................................................................ II.152 Mexico ......................................................................... II.156 Netherlands.................................................................. II.160 New Zealand................................................................ II.164 Norway ........................................................................ II.168 Poland .......................................................................... II.172 Portugal ....................................................................... II.176 Slovak Republic .......................................................... II.180 Slovenia ....................................................................... II.184 Spain ............................................................................ II.188 Sweden ........................................................................ II.192 Switzerland .................................................................. II.196 Turkey ......................................................................... II.200 United Kingdom .......................................................... II.204 United States................................................................ II.208

ASSOCIATION COUNTRIES Morocco ...................................................................... II.230 Singapore ..................................................................... II.234 South Africa ................................................................ II.238 Thailand ....................................................................... II.242

OTHER NON-OECD COUNTRIES Albania ........................................................................ II.248 Algeria ......................................................................... II.251 Angola ......................................................................... II.254 Argentina ..................................................................... II.257 Armenia ....................................................................... II.260

Azerbaijan ................................................................... II.263 Bahrain ........................................................................ II.266 Bangladesh .................................................................. II.269 Belarus ......................................................................... II.272 Benin ........................................................................... II.275 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Brazil ........................................................................... II.214 China, People’s Republic of ........................................ II.218 India ............................................................................. II.222 Indonesia...................................................................... II.226

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Bolivia ......................................................................... II.278 Bosnia and Herzegovina .............................................. II.281 Botswana .................................................................... II.284 Brunei Darussalam ...................................................... II.287 Bulgaria ....................................................................... II.290 Cambodia ..................................................................... II.293 Cameroon .................................................................... II.296 Colombia ..................................................................... II.299 Congo .......................................................................... II.302 Costa Rica.................................................................... II.305 Côte d’Ivoire................................................................ II.308 Croatia ......................................................................... II.311 Cuba............................................................................. II.314 Curaçao........................................................................ II.317 Cyprus ......................................................................... II.320 Democratic People’s Republic of Korea...................... II.323 Democratic Republic of the Congo.............................. II.326 Dominican Republic .................................................... II.329 Ecuador ........................................................................ II.332 Egypt ........................................................................... II.335 El Salvador .................................................................. II.338 Eritrea .......................................................................... II.341 Ethiopia........................................................................ II.344 Gabon .......................................................................... II.347 Georgia ........................................................................ II.350 Ghana........................................................................... II.353 Gibraltar ....................................................................... II.356 Guatemala .................................................................... II.359 Haiti ............................................................................. II.362 Honduras...................................................................... II.365 Hong Kong, China ....................................................... II.368 Iran, Islamic Republic of ............................................. II.371 Iraq............................................................................... II.374 Jamaica ........................................................................ II.377 Jordan .......................................................................... II.380 Kazakhstan .................................................................. II.383 Kenya ........................................................................... II.386 Kosovo ......................................................................... II.389 Kuwait ......................................................................... II.392 Kyrgyzstan ................................................................... II.395 Lebanon ....................................................................... II.398 Libya............................................................................ II.401 Malaysia ...................................................................... II.404 Malta ............................................................................ II.407 Mauritius...................................................................... II.410

Moldova ...................................................................... II.413 Mongolia ..................................................................... II.416 Montenegro ................................................................. II.419 Mozambique ................................................................ II.422 Myanmar ..................................................................... II.425 Namibia ....................................................................... II.428 Nepal ........................................................................... II.431 Nicaragua..................................................................... II.434 Niger ............................................................................ II.437 Nigeria ......................................................................... II.440 North Macedonia, Republic of .................................... II.443 Oman ........................................................................... II.446 Pakistan ....................................................................... II.449 Panama ........................................................................ II.452 Paraguay ...................................................................... II.455 Peru.............................................................................. II.458 Philippines ................................................................... II.461 Qatar ............................................................................ II.464 Romania ...................................................................... II.467 Russian Federation ...................................................... II.470 Saudi Arabia ................................................................ II.473 Senegal ........................................................................ II.476 Serbia ........................................................................... II.479 South Sudan................................................................. II.482 Sri Lanka ..................................................................... II.485 Sudan ........................................................................... II.488 Suriname...................................................................... II.491 Syrian Arab Republic .................................................. II.494 Chinese Taipei ............................................................. II.497 Tajikistan ..................................................................... II.500 Tanzania ...................................................................... II.503 Togo ............................................................................ II.506 Trinidad and Tobago ................................................... II.509 Tunisia ......................................................................... II.512 Turkmenistan ............................................................... II.515 Ukraine ........................................................................ II.518 United Arab Emirates .................................................. II.521 Uruguay ....................................................................... II.524 Uzbekistan ................................................................... II.527 Venezuela .................................................................... II.530 Viet Nam ..................................................................... II.533 Yemen ......................................................................... II.536 Zambia ......................................................................... II.539 Zimbabwe .................................................................... II.542

COUNTRY NOTES AND SOURCES........................................................................................................................ II.545

PART III: SUMMARY TIME SERIES Final consumption ........................................................ III.83 Consumption in industry ............................................ III.104 Consumption in transport ........................................... III.125

ANNEX: ADDITIONAL STATISTICS Equatorial Guinea ............................................................ A.6 Greenland ........................................................................ A.9 Lao People’s Democratic Republic ............................... A.12 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Mali ............................................................................... A.15 Palestinian Authority ..................................................... A.18 Uganda .......................................................................... A.21

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Production....................................................................... III.2 Refinery output of oil products ..................................... III.56 Net imports ................................................................... III.59

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INTRODUCTION

Complementing the data in energy units of the sister publication World Energy Balances, this book includes detailed data by country for all energy sources – coal, gas, oil, electricity, renewables and waste - expressed in commodity balance format, for 2017 and provisional 2018 supply for OECD countries, and initial 2018 estimates for non-OECD countries production and trade of natural gas, primary coal and oil. In this release, energy statistics are displayed for the world and the main geographic regions, then for OECD countries, Association countries, and finally for the other non-OECD countries This volume has been prepared in close collaboration with other international organisations, including Eurostat, the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UNECE), the Organización Latinoamericana de Energía (OLADE), the African Energy Commission (AFREC), the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC), the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), and the Forestry Department of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO). While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the data, quality is not homogeneous throughout the publication, reflecting the availability of data. In some

countries data are based on secondary sources, and where incomplete or unavailable, on estimates. In general, data are likely to be more accurate for production, trade and total consumption than for individual sectors in transformation or final consumption. General issues of data quality, as well as country notes and sources, should always be consulted when using data. In addition, limited official data are available for 2018 from non-OECD countries, therefore estimations have been used in most cases. Data were collected by the team in the Energy Data Centre (EDC) of the IEA Secretariat, headed by Duncan Millard until February 2019 and currently by Nick Johnstone. Within the IEA, for OECD members, data were prepared: by Beatriz Martinez and Konstantinos Theodoropoulos with the support of Laura Mari Martinez for coal, by Aidan Kennedy for electricity, by Samantha Mead for renewables, by Angela Ortega Pastor for oil, and by Louis Chambeau and Faidon Papadimoulis for natural gas. OECD fuel data were prepared under the responsibility of Julian Prime for coal, electricity and renewables, and under the responsibility of Erica Robin for oil and natural gas. OECD energy balances data and overviews were prepared by Rémi Gigoux, Francesco Mattion and Faidon Papadimoulis under the responsibility of Roberta Quadrelli. Non-OECD countries statistics and overviews were prepared by Nicolas Coënt, Laila El-Ashmawy, Musa Erdogan, Markus Fager-Pintilä, Julia Guyon, Byungho Jung, Nikolaos Kordevas and Claire Morel, with the support of Antonio Carvalho, under the responsibility of Céline Rouquette. Roberta Quadrelli and Céline Rouquette have the overall responsibility for this report. The publication and its statistics were produced by Musa Erdogan, Julia Guyon and Faidon Papadimoulis. Desktop publishing was carried out by Sharon Burghgraeve. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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World Energy Statistics provides detailed statistics on production, trade and consumption for each source of energy for all the world’s largest energy producing and consuming countries. It contains statistics for each source of energy for all OECD countries, the eight IEA Association countries, and over 100 other key energy producing and consuming countries, and main geographical regions, including the World. Non-OECD countries cover developing countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia, Central and Eastern European countries, and Eurasia. The consistency and complementarity of OECD and non-OECD countries’ data ensure an accurate picture of the global energy situation.

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What’s new? New OECD Member: Lithuania Lithuania became an OECD Member in July 2018. Accordingly, Lithuania appears in the list of OECD Members and is included in the OECD aggregates for data from 1990.

New Association country: South Africa

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Btu: GWh: kcal: kg: kJ: Mt: m3: t: TJ: toe:

British thermal unit gigawatt hour kilocalorie kilogramme kilojoule million tonnes cubic metre metric ton = tonne = 1000 kg terajoule tonne of oil equivalent = 107 kcal

CHP: GCV: GDP: HHV: LHV: NCV: PPP: TPES:

combined heat and power gross calorific value gross domestic product higher heating value = GCV lower heating value = NCV net calorific value purchasing power parity total primary energy supply

AfDB: EU-28: FAO: IEA: IPCC: ISIC: OECD: OLADE: UN: UNIPEDE:

African Development Bank European Union - 28 Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations International Energy Agency Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change International Standard Industrial Classification Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development Organización Latinoamericana de Energía United Nations International Union of Producers and Distributors of Electrical Energy

0 or 0.0 c e .. x

negligible confidential estimated not available nil not applicable

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1. DEFINITIONS OF PRODUCTS AND FLOWS

Each commodity balance is divided into three main blocks of “flows”: from top to bottom, the first showing supply, the second showing the transformation processes and energy industries, and the third showing final consumption, broken down into the various end-use sectors. The definitions of products and flows presented in this chapter are based on those of the Joint IEA/Eurostat/ UNECE annual energy questionnaires1, and on the United Nations International Recommendations on Energy Statistics.2

Products Coal With the exception of the coal gases, the fuels in this section are expressed in thousand tonnes. The coal gases are expressed in terajoules on a gross calorific value basis.

Coking coal

a blast furnace charge. Its gross calorific value is equal to or greater than 24 000 kJ/kg (5 732 kcal/kg) on an ash-free but moist basis.

Other bituminous coal and anthracite Other bituminous coal is used mainly for steam raising and space heating purposes and includes all bituminous coal that is not included under coking coal nor anthracite. It is characterized by higher volatile matter than anthracite (more than 10%) and lower carbon content (less than 90% fixed carbon). Its gross calorific value is equal to or greater than 24 000 kJ/kg (5 732 kcal/kg) on an ash-free but moist basis. Anthracite is a high rank coal used for industrial and residential applications. It has generally less than 10% volatile matter and a high carbon content (about 90% fixed carbon). Its gross calorific value is equal to or greater than 24 000 kJ/kg (5 732 kcal/kg) on an ashfree but moist basis.

Sub-bituminous coal Non-agglomerating coals with a gross calorific value equal to or greater than 20 000 kJ/kg (4 777 kcal/kg) and less than 24 000 kJ/kg (5 732 kcal/kg) containing more than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

Lignite

Coking coal refers to bituminous coal with a quality that allows the production of a coke suitable to support

Lignite is a non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value of less than 20 000 kJ/kg (4 777 kcal/kg), and greater than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis.

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The energy statistics tables provide a set of commodity balances for all sources of energy (“products”): primary coal and coal products, peat, natural gas, primary oil and oil products, solid biofuels, liquid biofuels, biogases, waste, as well as electricity and heat, which are derived from various sources.

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Coke oven coke is the solid product obtained from the carbonisation of coal, principally coking coal, at high temperature. It is low in moisture content and volatile matter. Coke oven coke is used mainly in the iron and steel industry, acting as an energy source and a chemical agent. Also included are semi-coke (a solid product obtained from the carbonisation of coal at a low temperature), lignite coke (a semi-coke made from lignite), coke breeze and foundry coke. The heading other energy industry own use includes the consumption at the coking plants themselves. Consumption in the iron and steel industry does not include coke converted into blast furnace gas. To obtain the total consumption of coke oven coke in the iron and steel industry, the quantities converted into blast furnace gas have to be added (these are included in blast furnaces).

includes gas produced by carbonisation (including gas produced by coke ovens and transferred to gas works), by total gasification (with or without enrichment with oil products) and by reforming and simple mixing of gases and/or air.

Coke oven gas Coke oven gas is obtained as a by-product of the manufacture of coke oven coke for the production of iron and steel.

Recovered gases Blast furnace gas is produced during the combustion of coke in blast furnaces in the iron and steel industry. It is recovered and used as a fuel, partly within the plant and partly in other steel industry processes or in power stations equipped to burn it.

Gas coke is a by-product of hard coal used for the production of town gas in gas works. Gas coke is used for heating purposes. Other energy industry own use includes the consumption of gas coke at gas works.

Other recovered gases are obtained as a by-product of the production of steel in an oxygen furnace and are recovered on leaving the furnace. The gases are also known as converter gas, LD gas or BOS gas.

Coal tar is a result of the destructive distillation of bituminous or of the low-temperature carbonisation of brown coal. Coal tar from bituminous coal is the liquid by-product of the distillation of coal to make coke in the coke oven process. Coal tar can be further distilled into different organic products (e.g. benzene, toluene, naphthalene), which normally would be reported as a feedstock to the petrochemical industry.

Peat

Patent fuel and brown coal briquettes (BKB)

Peat and peat products Peat is a combustible soft, porous or compressed, fossil sedimentary deposit of plant origin with high water content (up to 90% in the raw state), easily cut, of light to dark brown colour. Peat used for nonenergy purposes is not included here. Milled peat is included here.

Patent fuel is a composition fuel manufactured from hard coal fines with the addition of a binding agent. The amount of patent fuel produced may, therefore, be slightly higher than the actual amount of coal consumed in the transformation process. Consumption of patent fuels during the patent fuel manufacturing process is included under other energy industry own use.

Peat products are products such as peat briquettes derived directly or indirectly from sod peat and milled peat.

BKB is a composition fuel manufactured from lignite or sub-bituminous coal, produced by briquetting under high pressure with or without the addition of a binding agent. These figures include peat briquettes, dried lignite fines and dust. The heading other energy industry own use includes consumption by briquetting plants.

Oil shale

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Note: for presentational purposes, in the statistics tables, the column of peat also includes data for oil shale, where applicable.

Oil shale and oil sands Oil shale and oil sands produced and combusted directly are included in this category. Oil shale and oil sands used as inputs for other transformation processes are also included here (this includes the portion consumed in the transformation process). Shale oil and other products derived from liquefaction are included in from other sources under crude oil (other hydrocarbons).

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Natural gas Natural gas is expressed in terajoules on a gross calorific value basis. Natural gas comprises gases, occurring in underground deposits, whether liquefied or gaseous, consisting mainly of methane. It includes: "nonassociated" gas originating from fields producing hydrocarbons only in gaseous form; "associated" gas produced in association with crude oil; and methane recovered from coal mines (colliery gas) or from coal seams (coal seam gas). Production represents dry marketable production within national boundaries, including offshore production and is measured after purification and extraction of NGL and sulphur. It includes quantities used within the natural gas industry; in gas extraction, pipeline systems and processing plants. Quantities of gas that are re-injected, vented or flared are excluded.

Crude oil, NGL, refinery feedstocks The fuels in this section are expressed in thousand tonnes.

Crude oil Crude oil is a mineral oil of natural origin consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons of natural origin and associated impurities, such as sulphur. It exists in the liquid phase under normal surface temperature and pressure and its physical characteristics (density, viscosity, etc.) are highly variable. It includes field or lease condensates (separator liquids) which are recovered from associated and non-associated gas where it is commingled with the commercial crude oil stream. Other hydrocarbons, including synthetic crude oil from tar sands, shale oil, etc., liquids from coal liquefaction, output of liquids from natural gas conversion into gasoline, hydrogen and emulsified oils (e.g. Orimulsion), are included here. This aggregation differs from the presentation of other hydrocarbons in the Oil Information publication.

Natural gas liquids (NGLs) NGLs are the liquid or liquefied hydrocarbons recovered from natural gas in separation facilities or gas processing plants. NGLs include ethane, propane, (normal and iso-) butane, (iso-) pentane and pentanes

plus (sometimes referred to as natural gasoline or plant condensates).

Refinery feedstocks A refinery feedstock is a processed oil destined for further processing (e.g. straight run fuel oil or vacuum gas oil) other than blending in the refining industry. With further processing, it will be transformed into one or more components and/or finished products. This definition also covers returns from the petrochemical industry to the refining industry (e.g. pyrolysis gasoline, C4 fractions, gasoil and fuel oil fractions).

Additives Additives are non-hydrocarbon compounds added to or blended with a product to modify its properties, for example, to improve its combustion characteristics. Alcohols and ethers (MTBE, methyl tertiary-butyl ether) and chemical alloys such as tetraethyl lead are included here. The biofuel fractions of biogasoline, biodiesel and ethanol are not included here, but under liquid biofuels. This differs from the presentation of additives in the Oil Information publication.

Oil products The fuels in this section are expressed in thousand tonnes. Oil products are any oil-based products which can be obtained by distillation and are normally used outside the refining industry. The exceptions to this are those finished products which are classified as refinery feedstocks.

Refinery gas (not liquefied) Refinery gas includes a mixture of non-condensed gases mainly consisting of hydrogen, methane, ethane and olefins obtained during distillation of crude oil or treatment of oil products (e.g. cracking) in refineries. It also includes gases which are returned from the petrochemical industry. Refinery gas production refers to gross production. Own consumption is shown separately under oil refineries in energy industry own use.

Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) and ethane LPGs are light paraffinic hydrocarbons derived from refinery processes, crude oil stabilisation plants and natural gas processing plants. They consist mainly of propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10) or a combination of the two. They could also include propylene, butylene, INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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For presentational purposes, in the statistics tables, data for oil shale have been included within the column of peat, where applicable.

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Ethane is a naturally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon (C2H6) which is extracted from natural gas and refinery gas streams.

Motor gasoline excluding biofuels Motor gasoline is light hydrocarbon oil for use in internal combustion engines such as motor vehicles, excluding aircraft. Motor gasoline is distilled between 35oC and 215oC and is used as a fuel for land based spark ignition engines. Motor gasoline may include additives, oxygenates and octane enhancers, including lead compounds such as TEL (tetraethyl lead) and TML (tetramethyl lead). Motor gasoline excluding biofuels does not include the liquid biofuel or ethanol blended with gasoline - see liquid biofuels. This differs from the presentation of motor gasoline in the Oil Information publication.

Aviation fuels Aviation fuels comprise gasoline and kerosene type jet fuels meeting specifications for use in aviation turbine power units as well as small amounts of aviation gasoline. Gasoline-type jet fuel includes all light hydrocarbon oils for use in aviation turbine power units, distilling between 100oC and 250oC. This fuel is obtained by blending kerosenes and gasoline or naphthas in such a way that the aromatic content does not exceed 25% in volume, and the vapour pressure is between 13.7 kPa and 20.6 kPa. Additives can be included to improve fuel stability and combustibility. Kerosene-type jet fuel is a medium distillate used for aviation turbine power units. It has the same distillation characteristics (between 150oC and 300oC but not generally above 250oC) and flash point as kerosene. In addition, it has particular specifications (such as freezing point) which are established by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). It includes kerosene blending components. This aggregation differs from the presentation of aviation fuels in the Oil Information publication. Aviation gasoline is motor spirit prepared especially for aviation piston engines, with an octane number suited to the engine, a freezing point of -60oC, and a distillation range usually within the limits of 30oC and 180oC. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Other kerosene Kerosene (other than kerosene used for aircraft transport which is included with aviation fuels) comprises refined petroleum distillate intermediate in volatility between gasoline and gas/diesel oil. It is a medium oil distilling between 150oC and 300oC.

Gas/diesel oil (distillate fuel oil) excluding biofuels Gas/diesel oil includes heavy gas oils. Gas oils are obtained from the lowest fraction from atmospheric distillation of crude oil, while heavy gas oils are obtained by vacuum redistillation of the residual from atmospheric distillation. Gas/diesel oil distils between 180oC and 380oC. Several grades are available depending on uses: diesel oil for diesel compression ignition (cars, trucks, marine, etc.), light heating oil for industrial and commercial uses, and other gas oil including heavy gas oils which distil between 380oC and 540oC and which are used as petrochemical feedstocks. Gas/ diesel oil excluding biofuels does not include the liquid biofuels blended with gas/diesel oil – see liquid biofuels. This differs from the presentation of gas/diesel oil in the Oil Information publication.

Fuel oil Fuel oil defines oils that make up the distillation residue. It comprises all residual fuel oils, including those obtained by blending. Its kinematic viscosity is above 10 cSt at 80oC. The flash point is always above 50oC and the density is always higher than 0.90 kg/l.

Naphtha Naphtha is a feedstock destined either for the petrochemical industry (e.g. ethylene manufacture or aromatics production) or for gasoline production by reforming or isomerisation within the refinery. Naphtha comprises material that distils between 30oC and 210oC. Naphtha imported for blending is shown as an import of naphtha, and then shown in the transfers row as a negative entry for naphtha and a positive entry for the corresponding finished product (e.g. gasoline).

Petroleum coke Petroleum coke is a black solid by-product, obtained mainly by cracking and carbonising of petroleum derived feedstocks, vacuum bottoms, tar and pitches in processes such as delayed coking or fluid coking. It consists mainly of carbon (90 to 95%) and has a low ash content. It is used as a feedstock in coke ovens for the steel industry, for heating purposes, for electrode manufacture and for production of chemicals. The two

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most important qualities are "green coke" and "calcinated coke". This category also includes "catalyst coke" deposited on the catalyst during refining processes: this coke is not recoverable and is usually burned as refinery fuel.

Note that for biomass commodities, only the amounts specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition.

Other oil products

Solid biofuels

In this publication, the category other oil products groups together white spirit and SBP, lubricants, bitumen, paraffin waxes and others.

Solid biofuels are defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into other forms before combustion. This covers a multitude of woody materials generated by industrial process or provided directly by forestry and agriculture (firewood, wood chips, bark, sawdust, shavings, chips, sulphite lyes also known as black liquor, animal materials/wastes and other solid biofuels).

Lubricants are hydrocarbons produced from distillate or residue; they are mainly used to reduce friction between bearing surfaces. This category includes all finished grades of lubricating oil, from spindle oil to cylinder oil, and those used in greases, including motor oils and all grades of lubricating oil base stocks. Bitumen is a solid, semi-solid or viscous hydrocarbon with a colloidal structure that is brown to black in colour. It is obtained by vacuum distillation of oil residues from atmospheric distillation of crude oil. Bitumen is often referred to as asphalt and is primarily used for surfacing of roads and for roofing material. This category includes fluidised and cut-back bitumen. Paraffin waxes are saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. These waxes are residues extracted when dewaxing lubricant oils, and they have a crystalline structure which is more or less fine according to the grade. Their main characteristics are that they are colourless, odourless and translucent, with a melting point above 45oC. Other oil products not classified above (e.g. tar, sulphur and grease) are included here. This category also includes aromatics (e.g. BTX or benzene, toluene and xylene) and olefins (e.g. propylene) produced within refineries.

Biofuels and Waste The fuels in this section are expressed in terajoules on a net calorific value basis, with the exception of liquid biofuels and charcoal, which are in thousand tonnes.

Charcoal produced from solid biofuels is also included here. Since charcoal is a secondary product, its treatment is slightly different than that of the other primary biofuels. Production of charcoal (an output in the transformation process) is offset by the inputs of primary biofuels into the charcoal production process. The losses from this process are included in the row other transformation. Other supply (e.g. trade and stock changes) as well as consumption are aggregated directly with the primary biofuels. In most countries, only the primary biofuels are reported.

Biogases Biogases are gases arising from the anaerobic fermentation of biomass and the gasification of solid biomass (including biomass in wastes). The biogases from anaerobic fermentation are composed principally of methane and carbon dioxide and comprise landfill gas, sewage sludge gas and other biogases from anaerobic fermentation. Biogases can also be produced from thermal processes (by gasification or pyrolysis) of biomass and are mixtures containing hydrogen and carbon monoxide (usually known as syngas) along with other components. These gases may be further processed to modify their composition and can be further processed to produce substitute natural gas. Biogases are used mainly as a fuel but can be used as a chemical feedstock.

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White spirit and SBP are refined distillate intermediates with a distillation in the naphtha/kerosene range. White spirit has a flash point above 30oC and a distillation range of 135oC to 200oC. Industrial spirit (SBP) comprises light oils distilling between 30oC and 200oC. In other words, SBP is a light oil of narrower cut than motor spirit. There are seven or eight grades of industrial spirit, depending on the position of the cut in the distillation range. The grades are defined according to the temperature difference between the 5% volume and 90% volume distillation points (not more than 60oC).

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Biodiesels includes biodiesel (a methyl-ester produced from vegetable or animal oil, of diesel quality), biodimethylether (dimethylether produced from biomass), Fischer Tropsh (Fischer Tropsh produced from biomass), cold pressed bio-oil (oil produced from oil seed through mechanical processing only) and all other liquid biofuels which are added to, blended with or used straight as transport diesel or for electricity and heat generation. Other liquid biofuels include liquid biofuels used directly as fuel, not reported in either biogasoline or biodiesels.

Waste and other non-specified Municipal waste consists of products that are combusted directly to produce heat and/or power and comprises wastes produced by households, industry, hospitals and the tertiary sector that are mainly collected by local authorities for incineration at specific installations. Industrial waste of non-renewable origin consists of solid and liquid products (e.g. tyres) combusted directly, usually in specialised plants, to produce heat and/or power. Renewable industrial waste is not included here, but with solid biofuels, biogases or liquid biofuels.

Electricity and heat Electricity is expressed in gigawatt hours and heat is expressed in terajoules.

Electricity Gross electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station; it therefore includes the energy taken by station auxiliaries and losses in transformers that are considered integral parts of the station. The difference between gross and net production is generally estimated as 7% for conventional thermal stations, 1% for hydro stations, and 6% for nuclear, geothermal and solar stations. Production in hydro stations includes production from pumped storage plants. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Heat Heat production includes all heat produced by main activity producer CHP and heat plants, as well as heat sold by autoproducer CHP and heat plants to third parties. Fuels used to produce quantities of heat for sale are included in transformation processes under the rows CHP plants and heat plants. The use of fuels for heat which is not sold is included under the sectors in which the fuel use occurs. Data on heat have become available in different years for different countries and thus any aggregated data should be used with caution.

Hydro energy Hydro energy represents the potential and kinetic energy of water converted into electricity in hydroelectric plants.

Geothermal energy Geothermal energy is the energy available as heat emitted from within the earth’s crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam. It is exploited at suitable sites: x for electricity generation using dry stream or high enthalpy brine after flashing x directly as heat for district heating, agriculture, etc.

Solar energy Solar energy is the solar radiation exploited for hot water production and electricity generation, by: x flat plate collectors, mainly of the thermosyphon type, for domestic hot water or for the seasonal heating of swimming pools x photovoltaic cells x solar thermal-electric plants Passive solar energy for the direct heating, cooling and lighting of dwellings or other buildings is not included.

Tide/wave/ocean energy Tide, wave and ocean represent the mechanical energy derived from tidal movement, wave motion or ocean current and exploited for electricity generation.

Wind energy Wind energy represents the kinetic energy of wind exploited for electricity generation in wind turbines.

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Biogasoline includes bioethanol (ethanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), biomethanol (methanol produced from biomass and/or the biodegradable fraction of waste), bioETBE (ethyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of bioethanol; the percentage by volume of bioETBE that is calculated as biofuel is 47%) and bioMTBE (methyl-tertio-butyl-ether produced on the basis of biomethanol: the percentage by volume of bioMTBE that is calculated as biofuel is 36%).

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Supply The first block of the energy commodity balances shows the following elements of supply: Production + From other sources + Imports - Exports - International marine bunkers - International aviation bunkers ± Stock changes = Domestic supply Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number.

Production Production refers to the quantities of fuels extracted or produced, calculated after any operation for removal of inert matter or impurities (e.g. sulphur from natural gas). For “other hydrocarbons” (shown with crude oil), production includes synthetic crude oil (including mineral oil extracted from bituminous minerals such as oil shale and tar sands, etc.). Production of secondary oil products represents the gross refinery output. Secondary coal products (including coal gases) represent the output from coke ovens, gas works, blast furnaces and other transformation processes.

From other sources From other sources refers to both primary energy that has not been accounted for under production and secondary energy that has been accounted for in the production of another fuel. For example, under additives: benzol, alcohol and methanol produced from natural gas; under refinery feedstocks: backflows from the petrochemical industry used as refinery feedstocks; under “other hydrocarbons” (included with crude oil): liquids obtained from coal liquefaction and GTL plants; under primary coal: recovered slurries, middlings, recuperated coal dust and other low-grade coal products that cannot be classified according to type of coal from which they are obtained; under gas works gas: natural gas, refinery gas, and LPG, that are treated or mixed in gas works (i.e. gas works gas produced from sources other than coal). The presentation of production from other sources differs in the Oil Information publication.

Imports and exports Imports and exports comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports and exports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from or supplied to other countries, whether or not there is an economic or customs union between the relevant countries. Coal in transit should not be included. For oil and natural gas: Quantities of crude oil and oil products imported or exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account) are included. Quantities of oil in transit are excluded. Crude oil, NGL and natural gas are reported as coming from the country of origin; refinery feedstocks and oil products are reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas are shown as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. Imported LNG which is exported to another country after regasification is considered both as an import and as an export of gas. For electricity: Amounts are considered as imported or exported when they have crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country. If electricity is “wheeled” or transited through a country, the amount is shown as both an import and an export.

International marine bunkers International marine bunkers covers those quantities delivered to ships of all flags that are engaged in international navigation. The international navigation may take place at sea, on inland lakes and waterways, and in coastal waters. Consumption by ships engaged in domestic navigation is excluded. The domestic/ international split is determined on the basis of port of departure and port of arrival, and not by the flag or nationality of the ship. Consumption by fishing vessels and by military forces is also excluded. See definitions of transport, fishing, and other non-specified.

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Note that international marine bunkers and international aviation bunkers are subtracted out of supply in agreement with the definitions of the United Nations International Recommendations on Energy Statistics (IRES). This differs from the treatment of international aviation bunkers in the annual oil statistics published in the Oil Information publication.

Stock changes Stock changes reflects the difference between opening stock levels on the first day of the year and closing levels on the last day of the year of stocks on national territory held by producers, importers, energy transformation industries and large consumers. Oil and gas stock changes in pipelines are not taken into account. With the exception of large users mentioned above, changes in final users' stocks are not taken into account. A stock build is shown as a negative number, and a stock draw as a positive number.

Domestic supply Domestic supply is defined as production + from other sources + imports - exports - international marine bunkers - international aviation bunkers ± stock changes. Note, exports, bunkers and stock changes incorporate the algebraic sign directly in the number.

Transfers Transfers comprises interproduct transfers, products transferred and recycled products. Interproduct transfers results from reclassification of products either because their specification has changed or because they are blended into another product, e.g. kerosene may be reclassified as gasoil after blending with the latter in order to meet its winter diesel specification. The net balance of interproduct transfers is zero. Products transferred is intended for oil products imported for further processing in refineries. For example, fuel oil imported for upgrading in a refinery is transferred to the feedstocks category. Recycled products are finished products which pass a second time through the marketing network, after having been once delivered to final consumers (e.g. used lubricants which are reprocessed). This aggregation differs from the presentation of the transfers categories in the Oil Information publication. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Statistical difference Statistical differences are essentially the difference between supply and demand. They include the sum of the unexplained statistical differences for individual fuels, as they appear in the basic energy statistics. They also include the statistical differences that arise because of the variety of conversion factors in the coal and oil columns. Statistical difference is defined as deliveries to final consumption + use for transformation processes + consumption by energy industry own use + losses domestic supply - transfers. Statistical differences arise because the data for the individual components of supply and demand are often derived from different data sources by the national administration. Furthermore, the inclusion of changes in some large consumers’ stocks in the supply part of the balance introduces distortions which also contribute to the statistical differences.

Transformation processes Transformation processes comprise the conversion of primary forms of energy to secondary and further transformation (e.g. coking coal to coke, crude oil to oil products, and fuel oil to electricity).

Electricity plants Electricity plants refers to plants which are designed to produce electricity only. If one or more units of the plant is a CHP unit (and the inputs and outputs cannot be distinguished on a unit basis) then the whole plant is designated as a CHP plant. Both main activity producer3 and autoproducer4 plants are included here. Heat from chemical processes for electricity generation is also included here.

Combined heat and power plants Combined heat and power plants refers to plants which are designed to produce both heat and electricity (sometimes referred to as co-generation power stations). If possible, fuel inputs and electricity/heat outputs are on a unit basis rather than on a plant basis. However, if data are not available on a unit basis, the convention for defining a CHP plant noted above should be adopted. Both main activity producer and 3. Main activity producers generate electricity and/or heat for sale to third parties, as their primary activity. They may be privately or publicly owned. Note that the sale need not take place through the public grid. 4. Autoproducer undertakings generate electricity and/or heat, wholly or partly for their own use as an activity which supports their primary activity. They may be privately or publicly owned.

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incorrectly excludes fuel used by domestically owned carriers for their international departures.

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calculate CO2 emissions from fuel combustion using the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) methodology, as published in the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories,5 the blast furnaces were showing a carbon gain. Starting with the 1998 edition, the IEA Secretariat decided to assume a transformation efficiency such that the carbon input into the blast furnaces should equal the carbon output. This is roughly equivalent to assuming an energy transformation efficiency of 40%.

Heat plants refers to plants (including heat pumps and electric boilers) designed to produce heat only and who sell heat to a third party (e.g. residential, commercial or industrial consumers) under the provisions of a contract. Both main activity producer and autoproducer plants are included here. Heat pumps that are operated within the residential sector where the heat is not sold are not considered a transformation process and are not included here – the electricity consumption would appear as residential use.

Gas works

Blast furnaces

Oil refineries

Blast furnaces covers the quantities of fuels used for the production of recovered gases (e.g. blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). The production of pig-iron from iron ore in blast furnaces uses fuels for supporting the blast furnace charge and providing heat and carbon for the reduction of the iron ore. Accounting for the calorific content of the fuels entering the process is a complex matter as transformation (into blast furnace gas) and consumption (heat of combustion) occur simultaneously. Some carbon is also retained in the pig-iron; almost all of this reappears later in the oxygen steel furnace gas (or converter gas) when the pig-iron is converted to steel. In the 1992/ 1993 annual questionnaires, Member Countries were asked for the first time to report in transformation processes the quantities of all fuels (e.g. pulverised coal injection [PCI] coal, coke oven coke, natural gas and oil) entering blast furnaces and the quantity of blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas produced. The IEA Secretariat then needed to split these inputs into the transformation and consumption components. The transformation component is shown in the row blast furnaces in the column appropriate for the fuel, and the consumption component is shown in the row iron and steel, in the column appropriate for the fuel. Originally, the IEA Secretariat assumed that there was a transformation efficiency of 100%, which meant that the energy going into the transformation process was equal to the energy coming out i.e. equivalent to the energy content of the gases produced). However, when the IEA data were used to

Oil refineries covers the transformation of hydrocarbons for the manufacture of finished oil products.

Gas works covers the quantities of fuels used for the production of town gas. Note, this item also includes other gases blended with natural gas.

Coke/patent fuel/BKB/PB plants Coke/patent fuel/BKB/PB plants covers the use of fuels for the manufacture of coke, coke oven gas, patent fuels, BKB and peat briquettes (PB).

Petrochemical plants Petrochemical plants covers backflows returned from the petrochemical industry. Note that backflows from oil products that are used for non-energy purposes (i.e. white spirit and lubricants) are not included here, but in non-energy use.

Liquefaction plants Liquefaction plants includes diverse liquefaction processes, such as coal liquefaction plants and gas-toliquid plants.

Other transformation Other transformation includes the transformation of primary solid biofuels into charcoal, the transformation of natural gas for hydrogen manufacture, and other non-specified transformation.

Energy industry own use Energy industry own use covers the amount of fuels used by the energy producing industries (e.g. for heating, lighting and operation of all equipment used in

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autoproducer plants are included here. Note that for autoproducer CHP plants, all fuel inputs to electricity production are taken into account, while only the part of fuel inputs to heat sold is shown. Fuel inputs for the production of heat consumed within the autoproducer's establishment are not included here but are included with figures for the final consumption of fuels in the appropriate consuming sector.

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the extraction process, for traction and for distribution). It includes energy consumed by energy industries for heating, pumping, traction and lighting purposes [ISIC6 Divisions 05, 06, 19 and 35, Group 091 and Classes 0892 and 0721].

Backflows from the petrochemical industry are not included in final consumption (see from other sources under supply and petrochemical plants in transformation).

Fuel mining and extraction

Industry consumption is specified by sub-sector as listed below. Energy used for transport by industry is not included here but is reported under transport. Nonenergy use in industry is excluded from industry and reported separately, and this treatment differs from the Oil Information publication.

Oil refineries Energy consumed in refineries for the operation of equipment, heating and lighting.

Electricity, CHP and heat plants

Iron and steel industry Iron and steel industry [ISIC Group 241 and Class 2431];

Chemical and petrochemical industry Chemical and petrochemical industry [ISIC Divisions 20 and 21] excluding petrochemical feedstocks;

Non-ferrous metals

Energy use in electricity, CHP and heat plants.

Non-ferrous metals basic industries [ISIC Group 242 and Class 2432];

Pumped storage plants

Non-metallic minerals

Pumped storage plants (electricity consumed in hydroelectric plants).

Non-metallic minerals such as glass, ceramic, cement, etc. [ISIC Division 23];

Other energy industry own use

Transport equipment

Other energy industry own use (including own consumption in patent fuel plants, coke ovens, gas works, blast furnaces, BKB, peat briquette and lignite coke plants, coal liquefaction plants, gas-to-liquids plants, charcoal production plants, nuclear plants as well as use in non-specified energy industries).

Transport equipment [ISIC Divisions 29 and 30];

Losses Losses includes losses in energy distribution, transmission and transport.

Final consumption Final consumption is the sum of the consumption in the end-use sectors and for non-energy use. Energy used for transformation processes and for own use of the energy producing industries is excluded. Final consumption reflects for the most part deliveries to consumers (see note on stock changes).

Machinery Machinery: fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment other than transport equipment [ISIC Divisions 25 to 28];

Mining and quarrying Mining (excluding fuels) and quarrying [ISIC Divisions 07 and 08 and Group 099];

Food and tobacco Food and tobacco [ISIC Divisions 10 to 12];

Paper, pulp and printing Paper, pulp and printing [ISIC Divisions 17 and 18];

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Wood and wood products (other than pulp and paper) [ISIC Division 16];

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Fuel mining and extraction includes both coal mining and oil and gas extraction. For hard coal and lignite mining, this represents the energy which is used directly within the coal industry. It excludes coal burned in pithead power stations (included under electricity plants in transformation processes) and free allocations to miners and their families (considered as part of household consumption and therefore included under residential). For oil and gas extraction, flared gas is not included.

Industry

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Construction [ISIC Divisions 41 to 43];

roads as part of urban or suburban transport systems (trams, metro, etc.).

Textile and leather

Pipeline transport

Textile and leather [ISIC Divisions 13 to 15];

Pipeline transport includes energy used in the support and operation of pipelines transporting gases, liquids, slurries and other commodities, including the energy used for pump stations and maintenance of the pipeline. Energy for the pipeline distribution of natural gas or coal gases, hot water or steam (ISIC Division 35) from the distributor to final users is excluded and should be reported in energy industry own use, while the energy used for the final distribution of water (ISIC Division 36) to household, industrial, commercial and other users should be included in commercial/public services. Losses occurring during the transport between distributor and final users should be reported as losses.

Non-specified Non-specified (any manufacturing industry not included above) [ISIC Divisions 22, 31 and 32]. Note: Most countries have difficulties supplying an industrial breakdown for all fuels. In these cases, the non-specified industry row has been used. Regional aggregates of industrial consumption should therefore be used with caution.

Transport Consumption in transport covers all transport activity (in mobile engines) regardless of the economic sector to which it is contributing [ISIC Divisions 49 to 51], and is specified below. Non-energy use in transport is excluded from transport and reported separately, and this treatment differs from the Oil Information publication.

Domestic aviation Domestic aviation includes deliveries of aviation fuels to aircraft for domestic aviation - commercial, private, agricultural, etc. It includes use for purposes other than flying, e.g. bench testing of engines, but not airline use of fuel for road transport. The domestic/ international split should be determined on the basis of departure and landing locations and not by the nationality of the airline. Note that this may include journeys of considerable length between two airports in a country (e.g. San Francisco to Honolulu). For many countries this incorrectly includes fuel used by domestically owned carriers for outbound international traffic (see international aviation bunkers).

Domestic navigation Domestic navigation includes fuels delivered to vessels of all flags not engaged in international navigation (see international marine bunkers). The domestic/ international split should be determined on the basis of port of departure and port of arrival and not by the flag or nationality of the ship. Note that this may include journeys of considerable length between two ports in a country (e.g. San Francisco to Honolulu). Fuel used for ocean, coastal and inland fishing and military consumption are excluded.

Non-specified Non-specified includes all transport not elsewhere specified. Note: International marine bunkers and international aviation bunkers are shown in Supply and are not included in transport as part of final consumption.

Other

Road

Residential

Road includes fuels used in road vehicles as well as agricultural and industrial highway use. It excludes military consumption as well as motor gasoline used in stationary engines and diesel oil for use in tractors that are not for highway use.

Residential includes consumption by households, excluding fuels used for transport. It includes households with employed persons [ISIC Divisions 97 and 98] which is a small part of total residential consumption.

Rail Rail includes quantities used in rail traffic, including industrial railways, and in rail transport laid in public

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Agriculture/forestry includes deliveries to users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry by the ISIC, and therefore includes energy consumed by such users whether for traction (excluding agricultural highway use), power or heating (agricultural and domestic) [ISIC Divisions 01 and 02].

Fishing Fishing includes fuels used for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing covers fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (including international fishing) as well as energy used in the fishing industry [ISIC Division 03]. Prior to the 2007 edition, fishing was included with agriculture/ forestry and this may continue to be the case for some countries.

Non-specified Non-specified includes all fuel use not elsewhere specified as well as consumption in the abovedesignated categories for which separate figures have not been provided. Military fuel use for all mobile and stationary consumption is included here

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(e.g. ships, aircraft, road and energy used in living quarters) regardless of whether the fuel delivered is for the military of that country or for the military of another country.

Non-energy use Non-energy use covers those fuels that are used as raw materials in the different sectors and are not consumed as a fuel or transformed into another fuel. Non-energy use is shown separately within final consumption. Note that for biofuels, only the amounts of biomass specifically used for energy purposes (a small part of the total) are included in the energy statistics. Therefore, the non-energy use of biomass is not taken into consideration and the quantities are null by definition. of which: chemical/petrochemical. Fuels used for chemical feedstocks and non–energy products in the petrochemical industry, which includes cracking and reforming processes for the purpose of producing ethylene, propylene, butylene, synthesis gas, aromatics, butadiene and other hydrocarbon-based raw materials in processes such as steam cracking, aromatics plants and steam reforming [part of ISIC Group 201].

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2. NOTES ON DATA QUALITY For OECD Member countries, the data shown in this publication are derived from information provided in the five annual OECD questionnaires 1: “Oil”, “Natural Gas”, “Solid Fossil Fuels and Manufactured Gases”, “Renewables” and “Electricity and Heat” completed by the national administrations. For the member countries of the European Union (EU), of the Economic Commission for Europe of the United Nations (UNECE) and a few others, the data shown in this publication are mostly based on information provided by the national administrations through the same annual questionnaires. The commodity balances for all other countries are based on national energy data of heterogeneous nature, converted and adapted to fit the IEA format and methodology. Considerable effort has been made to ensure that the data presented in this publication adhere to the IEA definitions reported in the section on Methodological notes. These definitions, based on the United Nations International Recommendations on Energy Statistics 2, are used by most of the international organisations that collect energy statistics.

sources. Country notes present the most important deviations from the IEA methodology, and are by no means a comprehensive list of anomalies by country.

Estimation In addition to adjustments addressing differences in definitions, estimations 3 are sometimes required to complete major aggregates, when key statistics are missing. The IEA secretariat has attempted to provide all the elements of energy balances down to the level of final consumption, for all countries and years. Providing all the elements of supply, as well as all inputs and outputs of the main transformation activities (such as oil refining and electricity generation), has often required estimations. Estimations have been generally made after consultation with national statistical offices, oil companies, electricity utilities and national energy experts.

Time series and political changes

Nevertheless, energy statistics at the national level are often collected using criteria and definitions which differ, sometimes considerably, from those of international organisations. This is especially true for nonOECD countries, who voluntarily submit data to the IEA. The IEA secretariat has identified most of these differences and, where possible, adjusted the data to meet international definitions.

The IEA secretariat reviews its databases each year. In the light of new assessments, important revisions may be made to time series of individual countries during the course of this review. Therefore, some data in this publication have been substantially revised with respect to previous editions. Please always consult the section on Country notes and sources.

Recognised anomalies occurring in specific countries are presented in the section on Country notes and

It is also the case that energy statistics for some countries undergo continuous changes in their coverage or

1. See link to the annual questionnaires: www.iea.org/statistics/resources/questionnaires/. 2. https://unstats.un.org/UNSD/energy/ires/default.htm

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For example, energy balances for the individual countries of the Former Soviet Union and the Former Yugoslavia have been constructed since 1990 and are not available for previous years. These balances are generally based on official submissions, but estimations also have been made by the IEA secretariat. The section on Country notes and sources describes in detail these elements country by country.

Classification of fuel uses National statistical sources often lack adequate information on the consumption of fuels in different categories of end use. Many countries do not conduct annual surveys of consumption in the main sectors of economic activity, and published data may be based on out-of-date surveys. Therefore, sectoral disaggregation of consumption should generally be interpreted with caution. In many countries of non-OECD Europe and Eurasia and in China, the sectoral classification of fuel consumption before the reforms of the 1990’s significantly differed from that of market economies. Sectoral consumption was defined according to the economic branch of the user, rather than according to the purpose or use of the fuel. For example, consumption of gasoline in the vehicle fleet of an enterprise attached to the economic branch ‘Iron and steel’ was classified as consumption in the ‘Iron and steel’ industry itself. Where possible, data have been adjusted to fit international classifications, for example by assuming that most gasoline is consumed in transport. However, it has not been possible to reclassify products other than gasoline and jet fuel as easily, and few other adjustments have been made to other products.

Imports and exports For a given product, imports and exports may not sum up to zero at the world level for a number of reasons. Fuels may be classified differently (i.e. fuel oil exports may be reported as refinery feedstocks by the importing country; NGL exports may be reported as LPG by the importing country, etc.). Other possible reasons include discrepancies in conversion factors, inclusion of international bunkers in exports, timing differences, data reported on a fiscal year basis instead of calendar year for certain countries, and underreporting of imports and exports for fiscal reasons. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Specific issues by fuel Coal Data on sectoral coal consumption are usually reported in metric tonnes. Net calorific values of different coal types used in different end use sectors are not always available. In the absence of specific information, the IEA secretariat estimates end use net calorific values based on the available net calorific values for production, imports and exports.

Oil The IEA secretariat collects comprehensive statistics for oil supply and use, including oil for own use of refineries, oil delivered to international bunkers, and oil used as petrochemical feedstock. National statistics often do not report all these amounts. Reported production of refined products may refer to net rather than gross refinery output; consumption of oil products may be limited to sales to domestic markets and may not include deliveries to international shipping or aircraft. Oil consumed as petrochemical feedstock in integrated refinery/petrochemical complexes is often not included in available official statistics. Where possible, the IEA secretariat has estimated those unreported data, in consultation with the oil industry. In the absence of any other indication, refinery fuel use is estimated to be a percentage (e.g. 5%) of refinery throughput, and where possible, split between refinery gas and fuel oil. For a description of some adjustments made to the sectoral consumption of oil products, see the above section ‘Classification of fuel uses’.

Natural gas Natural gas should be comprised mainly of methane; other gases, such as ethane and heavier hydrocarbons, should be reported under the heading of ‘oil’. The IEA defines natural gas production as the marketable production, i.e. net of field losses, flaring, venting and re-injection. However, the lack of adequate definitions makes it difficult or impossible to identify all quantities of gas at all different stages of its separation into dry gas (methane) and heavier fractions. National data for natural gas do not always explicitly show separate quantities for field losses, flaring, venting and re-injection. Natural gas supply and demand statistics are normally reported in volumetric units and it is difficult to obtain accurate data on the calorific value. In the absence of

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Reliable consumption data for natural gas at a disaggregated level are often difficult to find. This is especially true for some of the largest natural gas consuming countries in the Middle East. Therefore, industrial use of natural gas for these countries is frequently missing from the data published here.

Electricity The IEA classification shows “main activity producers” separately from “autoproducers” of electricity and heat. For non-OECD countries, data on autoproducers are not always reported. In such cases, the quantities of fuels used as input to electricity are included under the appropriate end-use sector. When statistics of production of electricity from biofuels and waste are available, they are included in total electricity production. However, these data are not comprehensive; e.g. some generation from waste biomass in sugar refining may be unreported. When unreported, inputs of fuels for electricity generation are estimated using information on electricity output, fuel efficiency and type of generation capacity. Off-grid electricity generation may be still underreported due to measurements difficulties, especially in developing countries.

Heat For heat, transition economies (countries of nonOECD Europe and Eurasia) and China used to adopt a different methodology from that adopted in market economies. They allocated the transformation of primary fuels (coal, oil and gas) by industry into heat for consumption on site to the transformation activity ‘heat production’, not to industrial consumption, as in the IEA methodology4. The transformation output of Heat was then allocated to the various end use sectors. The losses occurring in the transformation of fuels into heat in industry were not included in final consumption of industry. Although a number of countries have switched to the practice of international organisations, this important issue reduces the possibility of cross-country comparisons for sectoral end use consumption between transition economies and market economies.

4. For autoproducer plants, the international methodology restricts the inclusion of heat in transformation processes to that sold to third parties.

Biofuels and waste The IEA publishes data on production, domestic supply and consumption of biofuels and waste for all countries and all regions. Data for non-OECD countries are often based on secondary sources and may be of variable quality, which makes comparisons between countries difficult. For many countries, historical data are derived from surveys which were often irregular, irreconcilable and conducted at a local rather than national level. Where historical series were incomplete or unavailable, they were estimated using a methodology consistent with the projection framework of the IEA’s 1998 edition of World Energy Outlook (September 1998). First, nation-wide domestic supply per capita of biofuels and wastes was compiled or estimated for 1995. Then, per capita supply for the years 1971 to 1994 was estimated using a log/log equation with either GDP per capita or percentage of urban population as exogenous variables, depending on the region. Finally, supply of total biofuels and waste after 1996 was estimated assuming a growth rate either constant, equal to the population growth rate, or based on the 1971-1994 trend. Those estimated time series should be treated very cautiously. The chart below provides a broad indication of the estimation methodology and of the data quality by region. Region

Main source of data

Data quality

Exogenous variables

Africa

FAO database and AfDB

low

population growth rate

Non-OECD Americas

national and OLADE

high

none

Asia

surveys

high to low

population growth rate

Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

questionnaires and FAO

high to medium

none

Middle East

FAO

medium to low

none

Given the importance of vegetal fuels in the energy picture of many developing countries, balances down to final consumption by end-use for individual products or product categories have been compiled for all countries. The IEA hopes that the inclusion of these data will encourage national administrations and other agencies active in the field to enhance the level and quality of data collection and coverage for biofuels and waste. More details on the methodology used by each country may be provided on request and comments are welcome. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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specific information, the IEA generally applies an average gross calorific value of 38 TJ/million m3.

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3. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE World includes OECD Total; Africa; Non-OECD Americas; Non-OECD Asia (excluding China); China (People’s Republic of China and Hong Kong, China); Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia; Middle East; World aviation bunkers and World marine bunkers. It is also the sum of Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, Oceania, World aviation bunkers and World marine bunkers. Africa includes Algeria; Angola; Benin; Botswana; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cabo Verde; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Chad; Comoros; the Republic of the Congo (Congo); Côte d’Ivoire; the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Djibouti; Egypt; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; the Kingdom of Eswatini; Ethiopia; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea; GuineaBissau; Kenya; Lesotho; Liberia; Libya; Madagascar; Malawi; Mali; Mauritania; Mauritius; Morocco; Mozambique; Namibia; Niger; Nigeria; Réunion (until 2010); Rwanda; Sao Tome and Principe; Senegal; the Seychelles; Sierra Leone; Somalia; South Africa; South Sudan (from 2012); Sudan; the United Republic of Tanzania (Tanzania); Togo; Tunisia; Uganda; Zambia; Zimbabwe. Americas includes Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Aruba; the Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Bermuda; the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Bolivia); Bonaire (from 2012); the British Virgin Islands; Brazil; Canada; the Cayman Islands; Chile; Colombia; Costa Rica; Cuba; Curaçao1; Dominica; the Dominican Republic;

1. The Netherlands Antilles was dissolved on 10 October 2010 resulting in two new ‘constituent countries’ (Curaçao and Sint Maarten) with the other islands joining The Netherlands as “special municipalities’. However, due to lack of detailed data the IEA Secretariat’s data and estimates under the “Netherlands Antilles” still refer to the whole territory of the Netherlands Antilles as it was known prior to 10 October 2010 up to the end of 2011. Data refer only to the island of Curaçao from 2012. The other islands of the former Netherlands Antilles are added to Other non-OECD Americas from 2012.

Ecuador; El Salvador; the Falkland Islands (Malvinas); Guatemala; French Guiana (until 2010); Grenada; Guadeloupe (until 2010); Guyana; Haiti; Honduras; Jamaica; Martinique (until 2010); Mexico; Montserrat; Nicaragua; Panama; Paraguay; Peru; Puerto Rico; Saba (from 2012); Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Pierre and Miquelon; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Sint Eustatius (from 2012); Sint Maarten (from 2012); Suriname; Trinidad and Tobago; the Turks and Caicos Islands; the United States; Uruguay; the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Venezuela). Asia (from 1990) includes Afghanistan; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Bahrain; Bangladesh; Bhutan; Brunei Darussalam; Cambodia; the People’s Republic of China; Cyprus2; Georgia; Hong Kong, China; India; Indonesia; the Islamic Republic of Iran; Iraq; Israel3; Japan; Jordan; the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea; Korea; Kazakhstan; Kuwait; Kyrgyzstan; Lao People’s Democratic Republic; Lebanon; Macau, China; Malaysia; the Maldives; Mongolia; Myanmar; Nepal; Oman; Pakistan; the Philippines; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; Singapore; Sri Lanka; the Syrian Arab Republic; Tajikistan; Chinese Taipei; Thailand; Timor-Leste;

2. Note by Turkey: The information in this document with reference to “Cyprus” relates to the southern part of the Island. There is no single authority representing both Turkish and Greek Cypriot people on the Island. Turkey recognises the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Until a lasting and equitable solution is found within the context of the United Nations, Turkey shall preserve its position concerning the “Cyprus issue”. Note by all the European Union member states of the OECD and the European Union: The Republic of Cyprus is recognised by all members of the United Nations with the exception of Turkey. The information in this document relates to the area under the effective control of the Government of the Republic of Cyprus. 3. The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Europe (from 1990) includes Albania; Austria; Belarus; Belgium; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; the Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France4; Germany; Gibraltar; Greece; Hungary; Iceland; Ireland; Italy; Kosovo5; Latvia; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Malta; the Republic of Moldova (Moldova); Montenegro; the Netherlands; the Republic of North Macedonia; Norway; Poland; Portugal; Romania; the Russian Federation; Serbia6; the Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Ukraine; the United Kingdom. Oceania includes Australia; New Zealand; Cook Islands; Fiji; French Polynesia; Kiribati; New Caledonia; Palau; Papua New Guinea; Samoa; the Solomon Islands; Tonga; Vanuatu. The International Energy Agency (IEA) includes Australia; Austria; Belgium; Canada; the Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia7; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Ireland; Italy; Japan; Korea; Luxembourg; Mexico; the Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Poland; Portugal; the Slovak Republic; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; the United Kingdom; the United States. The IEA and Accession/Association countries includes: IEA member countries: Australia; Austria; Belgium; Canada; the Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia7; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Ireland; Italy; Japan; Korea; Luxembourg; Mexico; the Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Poland; Portugal; the Slovak Republic; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; the United Kingdom and the United States; Accession country: Chile; Association countries: Brazil; the People’s Republic of China; India; Indonesia; Morocco; Singapore; South Africa; Thailand. The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) includes Australia; Austria; Belgium; Canada; Chile; the Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany;

4. Data for the overseas departments are included in Europe starting with 2011, and in other regions as appropriate (America or Africa) until 2010. 5. This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244/99 and the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on Kosovo’s declaration of independence. 6. Serbia includes Montenegro until 2004 and Kosovo until 1999. 7. Estonia is included starting in 1990. Prior to 1990, data for Estonia are included in Former Soviet Union. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Greece; Hungary; Iceland; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; Korea; Latvia8; Lithuania9; Luxembourg; Mexico; the Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Poland; Portugal; the Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; the United Kingdom; the United States. OECD Americas includes Canada; Chile; Mexico; the United States. OECD Asia Oceania includes Japan; Korea; New Zealand.

Australia;

Israel;

OECD Europe includes Austria; Belgium; the Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Iceland; Ireland; Italy; Latvia8; Lithuania9; Luxembourg; the Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Portugal; the Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Turkey; the United Kingdom. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovenia are included starting in 1990. Prior to 1990, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are included in Former Soviet Union and Slovenia is included in Former Yugoslavia. Within the OECD: x Australia excludes the overseas territories; x Denmark excludes Greenland and the Faroe Islands, except prior to 1990, where data on oil for Greenland were included with the Danish statistics. The administration is planning to revise the series back to 1974 to exclude these amounts; x France includes Monaco and excludes the overseas collectivities: New Caledonia; French Polynesia; Saint Barthélemy; Saint Martin; Saint Pierre and Miquelon; and Wallis and Futuna. Energy10 data for the following overseas departments (DOM): Guadeloupe; French Guiana; Martinique; Mayotte; and Réunion are included for the years 2011-2017, and excluded for earlier years; x Germany includes the new federal states of Germany from 1970 onwards; x The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law;

8. Latvia is included starting in 1990. Prior to 1990, data for Latvia are included in Former Soviet Union. 9. Lithuania became an OECD Member in July 2018. Accordingly, Lithuania appears in the list of OECD Members and is included in the zone aggregates for data starting in 1990, starting with the 2019 edition. 10. GDP and population data include DOM for the whole time series.

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x Japan includes Okinawa; x Netherlands excludes Suriname, Aruba and the other former Netherlands Antilles (Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Saint Eustatius and Sint Maarten); x Portugal includes the Azores and Madeira; x Spain includes the Canary Islands; x Switzerland includes Liechtenstein for oil data; data for other fuels do not include Liechtenstein; x Shipments of coal and oil to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man from the United Kingdom are not classed as exports. Supplies of coal and oil to these islands are, therefore, included as part of UK supply. Exports of natural gas to the Isle of Man are included with the exports to Ireland; x United States includes the 50 states and the District of Columbia but generally excludes all territories, and all trade between the U.S. and its territories. Oil statistics include Guam, Puerto Rico11 and the United States Virgin Islands; trade statistics for coal include international trade to and from Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands; starting with 2017 data, inputs to and outputs from electricity and heat generation include Puerto Rico. Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia includes Albania; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Croatia; Cyprus2; Georgia; Gibraltar; Kazakhstan; Kosovo5; Kyrgyzstan; Malta; the Republic of Moldova (Moldova); Montenegro; the Republic of North Macedonia; Romania; the Russian Federation; Serbia6; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; Uzbekistan; the Former Soviet Union; the Former Yugoslavia. Non-OECD Asia excluding China includes Bangladesh; Brunei Darussalam; Cambodia (from 1995); India; Indonesia; the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea; Malaysia; Mongolia (from 1985); Myanmar; Nepal; Pakistan; the Philippines; Singapore; Sri Lanka; Chinese Taipei; Thailand; Viet Nam; Other nonOECD Asia. China includes the (People’s Republic of) China; Hong Kong, China.

11. Natural gas and electricity data for Puerto Rico are included under Other non-OECD Americas, except for input to and output to electricity and heat generation, included under the United States starting with 2017 data.

Non-OECD Americas includes Argentina; the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Bolivia); Brazil; Colombia; Costa Rica; Cuba; Curaçao1; the Dominican Republic; Ecuador; El Salvador; Guatemala; Haiti; Honduras; Jamaica; Nicaragua; Panama; Paraguay; Peru; Suriname (from 2000), Trinidad and Tobago; Uruguay; the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Venezuela); Other non-OECD Americas. Middle East includes Bahrain; the Islamic Republic of Iran; Iraq; Jordan; Kuwait; Lebanon; Oman; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; the Syrian Arab Republic; the United Arab Emirates; Yemen. Other Africa includes Botswana (until 1980); Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cabo Verde; Central African Republic; Chad; Comoros; Djibouti; Equatorial Guinea; Gambia; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Lesotho; Liberia; Madagascar; Malawi; Mali; Mauritania; Namibia (until 1990); Niger (until 1999); Réunion (until 2010); Rwanda; Sao Tome and Principe; the Seychelles; Sierra Leone; Somalia; the Kingdom of Eswatini; Uganda. Other non-OECD Americas includes Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda; Aruba; the Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; Bermuda; Bonaire (from 2012); the British Virgin Islands; the Cayman Islands; Dominica; the Falkland Islands (Malvinas); French Guiana (until 2010); Grenada; Guadeloupe (until 2010); Guyana; Martinique (until 2010); Montserrat; Puerto Rico (for natural gas and – up to 2016 data - electricity)11; Saba (from 2012); Saint Eustatius (from 2012); Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Pierre and Miquelon; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Sint Maarten (from 2012); Suriname (until 1999); the Turks and Caicos Islands. Other non-OECD Asia includes Afghanistan; Bhutan; Cambodia (until 1994); Cook Islands; Fiji; French Polynesia; Kiribati; Lao People’s Democratic Republic; Macau, China; the Maldives; Mongolia (until 1984); New Caledonia; Palau (from 1994); Papua New Guinea; Samoa; the Solomon Islands; Timor-Leste; Tonga; Vanuatu. The European Union - 28 (EU-28) (from 1990) includes Austria; Belgium; Bulgaria; Croatia; Cyprus2; the Czech Republic; Denmark; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hungary; Ireland; Italy; Latvia; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Malta; the Netherlands; Poland; Portugal; Romania; the Slovak Republic; Slovenia; Spain; Sweden; the United Kingdom. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Italy includes San Marino and the Holy See;

Please note that in the interest of having comparable data, all these countries are included since 1990 despite different entry dates into the European Union.

The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) includes Algeria; Angola; Ecuador; Equatorial Guinea (starting with 1981 data); Gabon; the Islamic Republic of Iran; Iraq; Kuwait; Libya; Nigeria; Qatar; Saudi Arabia; the United Arab Emirates; the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Venezuela). 12

Please note that the following countries have not been considered: x Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia: Andorra; Faroe Islands (after 1990); Liechtenstein13 (except for oil data); the Palestinian Authority; Svalbard; Jan Mayen Islands; x Africa: British Indian Ocean Territory; French Southern and Antarctic Lands; Mayotte (until 2010); Saint Helena; Western Sahara; x Non-OECD Americas: Bouvet Island; Saint Barthélemy; Greenland (after 1990); Saint Martin (French Part); South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; x Antarctica; x Non-OECD Asia excluding China: American Samoa; Cocos (Keeling) Islands; Christmas Island; Heard Island and McDonald Islands; Marshall Islands; Micronesia (Federated States of); Nauru; Niue; Norfolk Island; Northern Mariana Islands; Pitcairn; Tokelau; Tuvalu; United States Minor Outlying Islands; Wallis and Futuna Islands.

12. Data for Congo, that joined OPEC in June 2018, are not included in the OPEC aggregate in this edition.

13. Oil data for Liechtenstein are included under Switzerland.

G7 includes Canada; France; Germany; Italy; Japan; the United Kingdom; the United States. G8 includes Canada; France; Germany; Italy; Japan; the Russian Federation; the United Kingdom; the United States. G20 includes Argentina; Australia; Brazil; Canada; China (including Hong Kong, China); India; Indonesia; Japan; Korea; Mexico; the Russian Federation; Saudi Arabia; South Africa; Turkey; the United States; the European Union – 28.

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PART II

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STATISTICAL TABLES BY REGION AND COUNTRY

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World

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Stock changes

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

1013001 299160 -324545 -6225

4736545 213062 947388 -729969 62261

776633 122689 -295211 6296

823669 5552 -13670 1390

669254 343 25665 -27744 13728

24809 1057 -1688 -132

370961 1119 -

3187420 3709 -

6294226 549 -

32688 20 273 -302 2560

147137783 269384 45875233 -47908269 -576475

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

981392 337

5229287 15921

610407 18261

816941 -3580

681245 -1533 8180

24046 925

372080 -18021

3191128 -11514

6294775 -80865

35238 -2

144797656 -411602

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

957413 41436 860 113 25804 26 889174 -

3795189 2525897 1131890 19922 21812 27657 42115 25894 1

587313 581949 4399 7 958 -

775743 533585 209342 7884 6735 18197 -

477033 20 13 7 475881 145 497 471

1953 633 1226 94 -

173972 3679 17828 1 152463

825828 530058 184193 111577 -

1960646 1328646 358548 273426 26

31831 16321 4966 1594 918 880 7153 -

60151653 40883973 14922242 2979380 1446 9372 550 681356 673334

169 78 13 78

103053 39878 34 11264 51877

75 75 0 -

1824 925 173 726

3422 775 404 2243

872 108 34 730

8635 270 8366

647731 5329 1164 21 641216

405013 1111 612 403290

169 10 40 119

13526800 8784562 2921008 139838 1681391

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

86

463

56

153

0

94

5009

67978

96

818839

FINAL CONSUMPTION

24061

1346503

41281

-

35739

207285

22145

171357

1701047

3780273

3141

69888762

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

23955 8548 784 3032 91 1 5 0 11493

1003272 199566 157349 31533 372242 3153 7113 8701 43326 24150 2348 7433 15370 130988

40003 1036 1007 1953 22250 0 362 5145 5097 59 626 2466

22867 353 2834 774 5410 41 99 295 2258 1178 17 461 3900 5248

185430 131179 27174 6411 9868 828 5934 1505 1619 10 12 144 22 723

12418 3003 4176 82 3394 10 33 239 395 469 4 16 266 329

122710 8140 18490 60961 13500 347 7136 2014 3726 3619 19 4758

1682595 1410441 126826 18721 62989 2416 6887 8909 258 18 74 13941 31114

3779244 3767836 5679 2718 3010 -

1118 5 10 1 459 1 6 623 5 2 6

26404641 2577739 6357037 771747 2446422 580659 1201034 375472 2211319 1144067 137771 404257 397160 7799955

51 45 7

0 0 -

77 66 4 7

3 3

-

4 4 -

4871316 2037988 2819898 2845 3487 7098

1277 34 471 125 646

12653 8508 2137 208 0 1800

1742 418 863 394 67

8208 7702 368 37 100

-

1753 1319 160 275 -

29961953 20495818 8853072 460172 2091 150801

142 142

20109 19840

1520 1520

-

269 269

1029 1029

265 265

8650853 8650853

1873

-

-

62

732

-

8604795

269

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT World aviation bunkers Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport World marine bunkers Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

24 0 16 7 -

273714 128106 61652 30894 3 53059

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

83 -

69466 69464

-

2072

-

0

2

-

-

-

83

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia and Israel.

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18183 15859 2324 -

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World

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Stock changes

Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

3950481 25437 2319029 -2239713 5753

422162 16541 -66215 4890

38581 69347 -21935 444

3884 2817 9361 -3931 270

125520 -

131331 115231 -124839 -1117

1005627 229904 -229782 293

315042 87752 -92658 -43

56780 7018 -15269 -1106

1349780 398404 -420216 8187

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4060988 -21108 12688

377378 -254425 1265

86437 53833 305

12401 -5124 -498

125520 11131 1295

120606 225007 -12106

1006041 30253 -1780

310093 1797 -1330

47424 -8126 -1204

1336156 7146 9357

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

4029326 39476 49 489 3988641 671 -

117179 1 116199 979 -

140575 140575 -

6744 6744 -

11759 4678 3545 2429 928 178

6438 417 88 96 0 3899 1938

138 41 97 -

10 10 -

421 121 1 0 299 -

68935 67005 966 540 420 4

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

8540 7438 1009 89 4

199 198 1

-

110031 6481 103530 0 19

6015 823 4741 188 263

1012 983 24 3 1

41 40 0

62 18 18 22 3

18630 16252 1494 830 53

Losses

7653

20

-

-

115

61

80

8

0

43

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6988

6820

-

35

16042

320995

1033284

310502

37610

1265051

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified TRANSPORT World aviation bunkers Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport World marine bunkers Domestic navigation Non-specified

5751 1 31 1 0 7 8 11 5692 5 5

7 7 -

-

-

14236 14059 177 -

21321 1245 8019 326 1567 328 1036 547 1366 328 123 1368 224 4844 21779 0 21152 2 9 3 612

3168 70 187 2 58 50 103 354 70 25 115 341 97 1697 1016583 0 29 1011314 71 37 9 4911 212

65 1 0 5 16 0 42 308005 186251 121607 0 58 89

3254 106 167 76 103 101 221 34 231 21 23 306 47 1817 204 5 2 10 31 151 3 2

108529 2224 4974 859 6685 1302 2921 19648 5304 1099 1783 26824 1857 33049 950660 2 14 845259 28061 151 40468 33675 3031

-

-

-

147510 125040 17090 2505 10 2865

13404 711 2716 8491 160 1327

2425 1286 1 1137

31936 24794 5150 884 4 1104

199223 44182 51147 91409 5370 7114

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

12 11 1

-

-

1220 1220

6813 6813

-

35 35

1806 1806

130385 130385

129 129

8 8

2216 2212

6639 6637

1177

6811

-

-

1806

129132

129

8

1002

6636

-

-

-

0 -

0 4

1 1

-

-

-

-

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Stock changes

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum coke

Fuel oil

Other products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

434204 232177 -282582 4104

281395 129921 -128005 -1463

128697 54719 -56410 -817

311409 82444 -101492 -6390

47977091 422151 -256644 10322

112778 17833 -16931 -757

1331949 -42 -

2474181 39398 -3254 281

25721050 725918 -729558 -

14367598 260 -208 -

387903 -24410 8603

281848 6403 -3643

126190 2274 496

285971 -18246 2386

48152920 9965

112922 31

1331907 127

2510607 -551

25717410 -37876

14367650 170069

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

87122 77133 5605 3828 28 527 0

30394 482 819 41 28753 298

14998 8126 2054 1820 2998 0

8357 2168 3908 616 82 1005 577

10373923 3680661 1586660 316824 32 4789746

1917 1357 503 57 -

819792 441813 345668 10860 21451

1946035 1024193 714765 202330 4747 -

9357 9357 -

62653 33509 29145

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

15337 553 13765 371 648

239 239 -

24240 2251 21931 59 -

16498 154 15844 15 484

502814 15 154 1340 501305

182 132 34 0 16

26571 130 26441

10851 2 6237 653 3959

2276848 399144 304734 1325322 155754 91894

1537647 254260 917950 273770 91666

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

Losses

10

0

115

4

33

4

3334

12

2021573

817156

FINAL CONSUMPTION

269626

253976

89607

245253

37286114

110850

482337

553158

21371756

12120264

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

61797 2353 5073 2247 5454 228 700 2117 2152 2114 92 797 1107 37363 196444 9 34 8 181192 15018 183

12140 11818 322 -

67154 972 1443 931 31651 263 499 107 96 1 6 31185 -

33621 55 13719 321 1071 32 134 79 64 55 2 1119 22 16948 627 263 32 108 6 199 3 16

8013057 4035 18646 29 169487 823 5070 3233 1519377 2672997 304190 5248 125677 3184246 8 8 -

1201 17 87 1 39 4 19 106 21 498 16 369 0 25 107843 106978 497 220 143 5

53371 88 2298 23 1225 7 184 325 12281 7724 20 47 162 28987 6791 6791 -

426786 22377 64127 1793 207940 24 393 916 7122 52823 18275 1425 2947 46624 -

8944697 1136660 1277429 1073500 586160 296788 961609 365881 511772 461458 115124 188677 318149 1651491 363664 52886 257291 33581 19906

5763694 578674 2437140 205265 125229 162409 366657 88026 488467 512964 99045 41293 403632 254892 -

207 48 159 -

3105 14 185 14 10 2882

29273050 27778401 988274 406318 31 100025

1806 777 584 406 14 24

422175 331353 67615 22883 323

126372 558 100649 2282 22882

12063395 5775265 4637213 641749 7592 1001576

6356570 4243538 1633459 145183 2374 332015

207900 160312

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT World aviation bunkers Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport World marine bunkers Domestic navigation Non-specified OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

9007 396 3432 895 490 3793

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

2378 2378

241836 241836

22246 22232

2375

241832

1474

29402

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

11264 36320

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11140 1176 -7971 -

264201 10914 -75210 -160

-

259 -

2831 455 -377 26

1 -

23333 -

22573 -

28453 -

10 -

9025335 676003 -3998046 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4345 -

199745 -529

-

259 -10

2934 2

1 -0

23333 -

22573 -

28453 -

10 -

5703293 -12146

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

4345 26 4319 -

142216 129128 2876 10211 -

-

249 244 4 -

2608 2608 -

-

-

-

-

-

3088370 2945684 1449 141236 -

26453 102 26351

-

-

31 31

-

-

-

-

-

648808 368299 31456 249053

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

30547

-

-

298

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

15269 2819 2 1710 3517 1 2 123 128 18 34 3 6913

-

-

298 258 40

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

10 10 -

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

13435 8299 4099 819 218

-

-

-

1 0 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1833 1833

-

-

-

-

-

1833

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2441

-

23333

-

22573

26012

10

1905612

22120 7080 5513 1570 361 581 244 1060 3619 2092

22573 22573 -

26012 26012 -

-

757272 31545 68577 2169 129106 630 1088 1183 44365 4023 60 53953 4364 416208

-

-

48358

-

-

-

60615 15146 45469 -

-

-

10 10 -

498707 445077 20689 3169 29772

-

-

-

-

589017 589017

-

-

-

-

-

589017

-

-

-

-

-

1214 131 1083 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

358791 5440 31372 -293577 -560

26911 -9191 -87

1035 -

-

1668 -

2104 7525 -8043 -36

17055 39268 -1937 -92

8048 5795 -3304 -8348 -11

1480 1548 -110 22

29929 52075 -2997 -1627 143

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

101465 -5372 2685

17632 -12561 -112

1035 706 -

-

1668 -

1550 11987 -1308

54295 2295 -5371

2180 100 -264

2940 46 -58

77523 2943 464

97678 1138 96540 -

4935 4935 -

1741 1741 -

-

-

2 2 -

2 2 -

1 1 -

6714 6714 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

526 98 424 4

5 5 -

-

-

1579 1579 -

39 26 13

-

-

-

704 656 35 13 -

Losses

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

574

20

-

-

89

9

18

1

0

2

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

12180

51198

2013

2927

73509

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

434 27 30 52 1 1 7 16 0 0 14 7 281

96 1 1 1 1 14 7 1 6 0 63

1 1

146 10 21 115

9842 7 3 38 3 1 2172 174 1 1 825 9 6606

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

473 469 3

50649 50554 36 59 -

2012 2012 -

2 2 0

56072 55217 398 458 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

11273 10555 424 109 186

454 5 62 210 69 107

-

2779 2168 129 145 2 334

7595 239 921 4330 55 2050

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

22327 7592 -10040 -3038 190

10079 46 -10035 -3

481 2576 -37 -315

3687 4971 -602 -2

15394195 51 -1156 -

45 -

216 -

3008 -

822092 40851 -33149 -

3858 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

17032 815

87 565 2

2705 14

8054 -695 -60

15393090 20286

45 -

216 -1

3008 -

829793 -15763

3858 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

10728 10728 -

-

-

16 16 -

3434771 26986 12453 3395332

-

209 209 -

-

572 572 -

-

12 12 -

-

10 10

-

-

-

53025 3775 8461 33740 6541 508

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

0

-

-

-

13

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6546

655

2706

7283

11978583

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5974 41 61 292 356 289 30 26 52 4826

43 43

2449 6 2267 0 177

44 2 4 1 1 1 34

759675 2752 1080 3805 9 26 42 751960

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

285 2 1 282 0

-

-

106 106 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

288 8 157 3 119

-

-

20 5 1 14

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

612 612

257 257

-

612

-

-

11218908 10695716 334693 130621 57878

45

6

-

3858 3858 -

109043

-

3008

651962

-

3008 360 2649 -

266320 5993 14616 37194 10518 240 670 40371 7070 2118 1085 2361 2045 142038

-

-

-

45 45 -

-

-

5953 29 4928 482 513

-

-

6 6

-

379689 219048 116042 23692 20907

-

7113 6979

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

92 41

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Americas Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

102647 17695 -80608 -352

347211 634 39660 -134998 32573

348848 5134 -7861 5180

74884 107 -105 683

29143 4361 -3862 187

4 -

58012 79 -

184314 -

251156 -

7 -

45174094 60265 7012377 -8233407 233042

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

39382 512

285082 -4734

351301 18569

75569 -3763

29830 -1

4 -

58091 -19

184314 7

251156 2

7 -

44246372 -606444

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

35381 35381 -

253444 242913 9541 990 -

361972 359111 2861 -

70747 65326 2 5419 -

20622 9 20612 -

-

58012 58012

25207 6537 18633 36 -

77068 9379 67689 -

-

16001772 13306714 2273544 80 421435

47 47 -

2 2 -

78 78

-

40154 40154

54224 54224

-

5816532 4203940 1443268 169324

38

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

80

20

147

7694

FINAL CONSUMPTION

4433

26836

7896

1059

9092

4

60

-

118812

112172

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

4433 810 3623

26307 4402 2359 1609 9582 4 60 383 3123 2148 0 553 2083

7441 929 1080 215 3741 647 829

932 404 8 66 453

8617 7512 3 349 538 1 104 6 104

2 2

1 0 0 0 0

118812 89617 29195

112172 112172 -

7

38159 21783465

-

8354066 893677 2939688 221792 518250 192739 360702 165556 995315 604152 64229 35088 75261 1287616

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1333881 318122 1012964 2795

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

523 98 422 0 3 -

455 455 -

23 23 -

134 134 -

2 2

59 59 0 -

-

-

7 7 -

10274393 6032146 4097297 109979 49 34921

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

6 6

-

104 104

340 71

-

-

-

-

-

1821125 1821125 1821125

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

269

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1140907 7588 475132 -481238 19011

150487 2067 -11668 412

3980 31924 -9786 -756

602 2550 5346 -3007 -8

29018 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1161399 -11812 9056

141298 -106874 -3592

25361 14374 280

5483 -3807 -638

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1155929 2275 1153655 -

26827 26827 -

40016 40016 -

1038 1038 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

464 256 208 97

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

19170 17897 -37588 53

453411 71588 -50723 -0 390

98017 16778 -11936 -44 -36838 720

1508 544 -338 -5 29

347955 64359 -79499 -10596 2679

29018 6051 360

-468 99662 -953

474666 9918 2149

66698 -56 -1250

1738 -11 -386

324897 1747 3634

1925 446 1479 -

751 17 48 686

40 40 -

8 8 -

28 28 0 -

11337 10846 491 -

32088 6480 25608 -

806 262 526 18

1008 983 24 0

38 37 0

26 8 18 -

7623 6608 1015 0

-

-

-

-

-

8

28

61

7

0

36

-

-

1408

96656

485625

65340

1287

311283

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2153

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2149 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 2139

-

-

-

129 129 -

6481 103 1689 80 239 121 218 328 453 137 82 1017 28 1985

1504 0 1 1 2 0 0 268 2 0 0 26 0 1203

57 16 0 41

145 0 0 0 11 0 0 1 133

26166 414 1766 34 654 86 263 6038 669 336 870 9821 14 5201

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

5 5

-

-

-

-

2591 2147 0 0 444

475885 10 471891 1 3 3957 23

64801 64752 0 49

7 7 0 -

232640 10 212503 14725 8 5211 184

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

28194 21530 4816 1554 4 290

8236 6 2067 5489 674

482 482 0 -

1130 639 446 14 0 32

47891 11188 10772 24565 213 1153

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

4004 4004

-

-

1280 1280

59390 59390

0 0

0 0

4 2

4586 4586

-

4004

-

-

1280

59354

4586

-

-

-

4004

-

Motor gasoline ³

-

-

-

-

0

2

-

-

2

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

86915 28298 -54231 -28244 1024

18516 9759 -3012 53

71089 10407 -41326 -260

69162 11577 -11114 -4 222

7731565 4934 -40717 474

83186 5728 -7481 -220 -299

192058 -

347705 -

6560175 128923 -133030 -

477810 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

33761 56 429

25315 -1616 1148

39910 2064 320

69843 -9325 11213

7696257 -24

80913 23

192058 164

347705 511

6556069 40353

477810 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

20379 19501 879 -

3429 3415 15

7418 5066 419 1934 -

409 145 264 -

1789632 504253 837555 447824

153 98 56 -

183634 158546 21400 3688 -

303995 255171 44587 4237 -

1992 228 1729 35

159 159 -

18280 2251 16029 -

1924 1924 -

500883 500883

132 132 0

78 78 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

151029 59986 91043 -

10

0

115

1

4

572

558445

53893

21258

16481

69396

5405718

80647

7938

44221

5557681

269084

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

7702 125 308 1256 375 32 0 1236 351 1042 32 55 41 2850

367 319 47

15004 285 253 819 9554 263 462 99 28 3241

4993 2094 2898

3335094 2836 5723 108536 63 988358 1865161 66667 55 3226 294470

1068 16 67 1 26 3 11 97 10 490 14 312 21

3237 61 302 116 2566 193

25603 7720 6237 115 8049 3482

1519517 118609 211947 136023 60475 49906 96049 109327 135227 157422 22276 51447 25876 344933

215320 7175 129866 3802 145 4689 3515 21517 20265 9862 33 5668 8784

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

2578 2 2577 -

-

-

2 2 0

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1583 17 652 367 78 469

-

-

783 2 781

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

2070624 1795806 88629 183403 2 2784

78081 77492 465 123 1498 770 349 353 3 23

4701 36 4420 36 209

-

480295 99063 71134 258047 30054 21998

3805 3805 -

11865

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

18618 18618 -

24759 5653 11833 7200 73 4013405 1909581 1760103 104869 421 238432

53764 52943 821

1 1

20892 20892

1477 1477

63618 52680

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

20891

-

5472

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5257 5682

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

598910 223928 -30088 2705

3592328 211576 729685 -153070 33256

397549 115932 -287305 808

165893 894 -3215 -695

542775 343 9100 -9947 13820

16067 13 -64 -34

267823 -

2296767 3133 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

795456 -315

4413776 22484

226984 -354

162876 2969

556092 -1533 8822

15982 871

267823 -17987

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

775954 38758 37 22134 715025 -

3119504 2022739 1007852 2 6699 24780 41749 15683 -

197168 196761 365 41 -

140026 129532 8867 12 1616 -

393476 20 393441 16 -

-

48 35 13 -

75299 39337 10436 25526

94 1 72 21

3222 775 404 2044

855 106 34 715

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Natural gas (TJ)

5110988 -

459 3 -10 -

50086428 184563 17789049 -13874977 -109687

2299900 -9707

5110988 -78759

452 -

54075375 204721

94451 94451

611184 492780 29168 89236 -

1509033 1145365 109037 254631 -

449 449 -

24184306 21011169 2499496 96555 8414 540119 28551

8366 8366

395683 5329 12 390341

223196 223196

-

4989783 3042867 1018515 15303 913099

-

4

409

8

115

1471

441

19135

1241047

29463

25717

166567

15997

147020

1281854

3299559

3

24765827

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

19114 7424 784 3032 4 7870

934002 183735 150009 27134 351399 2798 6921 8017 37782 20891 2230 7380 14710 120996

28791 653 77 20575 8 874 4308 33 625 1637

18457 213 1083 618 4688 14 52 231 1485 1073 12 382 3858 4748

147268 95677 26939 5726 8747 787 5877 1280 1481 10 12 133 21 578

8691 2676 3940 82 978 10 31 124 188 156 4 266 235

100327 1060 12792 59391 13139 346 6555 1770 2622 19 2631

1263496 1030131 124789 18625 59154 682 5551 8372 258 18 74 13941 1899

3299559 3292088 3996 1381 2094 -

3 3

11026406 597111 2018473 239596 645630 228830 430931 91703 369506 172621 25967 37874 212459 5955703

76 65 4 7

3 3

-

-

1788700 1607065 181390 245

7184 4342 1011 34 1797

1361 218 701 385 57

6431 6029 304 98

18183 15859 2324 -

-

-

8495134 5964751 2373347 111390 1931 43715

-

-

Peat ² (kt)

FINAL CONSUMPTION

8 3 5

-

Coke / tar

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

21 14 7 -

240408 105054 54111 28458 52784

671 25 646

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

66629 66629

-

-

17935 17935

874 874

-

176 176

-

-

3455587 3455587

-

0

-

-

1116

-

-

62

-

-

3413538

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

46693 40484 6209 -

-

340179

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Israel.

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Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ³

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1768991 9867 1197269 -1086496 -17201

194475 2049 -42034 4420

18083 10358 -1062 507

688 2439 -405 250

55589 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1872430 -2958 553

158910 -117972 5066

27886 18989 -928

2972 -736 158

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1856858 36063 1820124 671 -

45054 1 45053 -

45947 45947 -

2359 2359 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

7216 6771 378 67 -

191 191 -

-

Losses

1102

-

-

-

18

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

4790

760

-

35

3363

160347

363326

41182

28638

498480

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3574 21 3553

2 2 -

-

-

3068 2897 171

10530 843 5118 99 945 137 520 133 354 61 12 215 148 1945

1370 70 60 0 53 49 81 71 50 23 112 282 96 422

1 1 0 -

1597 106 152 75 95 77 220 10 177 20 23 284 46 311

54964 1577 2543 677 5147 780 1881 6789 3055 486 550 11053 1675 18750

-

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

63551 64958 -56317 -976

358369 80307 -82633 -8 -261

155664 23504 -58142 -14 -78217 -1378

41200 2432 -13079 -151 -0 -1195

612099 113862 -177277 -8342 -2 292

55589 396 852

71216 99804 -2597

355774 4811 2743

41417 -170 -62

29207 311 -781

540632 1814 5143

6198 4029 74 1642 395 58

3271 334 38 1648 1252

-

-

88 88 0 0 -

45063 45001 3 59 1

47276 47276 -

4787 525 3923 187 151

2 1 0

3 3 -

11 10 0 0

4043 3215 418 392 17

-

-

-

2

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

10207 10205 1 1 -

357931 15 357747 157 13

39925 39923 2

33 0 31 2 0

365249 4 332033 7697 2 23394 2119

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

90958 78965 9623 102 1 2267

3931 505 364 2520 75 468

1249 805 444

25070 19072 4556 716 2 725

77956 6529 22033 43268 3194 2933

1216 1216

758 758

-

35 35

295 295

48652 48652

93 93

8 8

1938 1938

312 312

1177

758

-

-

295

47449

93

8

746

311

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

183561 144033 -100249 -107599 388

178604 80134 -68432 -537

40152 30721 -7377 -344

164635 25666 -31754 -21 -5797

20002982 35606 -68 -30

11231 873 -445 -534

407463 -

807905 1414 81

13138700 97333 -98462 -

5283408 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

120134 -13670 7759

189769 17137 -3662

63151 407 557

152728 -6612 -10799

20038490 -9055

11125 81

407463 -0

809400 -986

13137571 -50605

5283408 168605

43304 41437 960 908 -

16506 482 819 41 14880 283

6135 2512 1342 1816 465 -

2318 1475 81 103 82 577

3694007 2764529 6104 19845 903530

535 535 -

60857 50520 9628 710

578798 498240 17563 58248 4747 -

999 999 -

15406 1250 14157

9186 262 8706 172 47

80 80 -

440 381 59 -

13170 152 12869 13 136

-

3108 3108

1160236 145768 156321 765028 64564 28556

627892 67769 435774 109818 14530

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

980544

89310

61732

186658

57541

119830

16335428

10671

343497

229616

10945187

4719405

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

43730 1741 3598 765 4254 148 530 380 784 627 29 562 949 29363

10399 10271 128

40230 611 1008 91 13838 31 4 68 6 24573

27883 49 11471 129 910 22 132 23 5 4 0 1113 20 14005

2817021 245 1 5757 121 8 3 390547 241267 6122 3 120603 2052344

16 1 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 4 0 0

27537 258 285 61 38 26895

155144 1799 22178 1334 53102 3487 31262 301 1285 2866 37528

5527268 801763 796884 662752 412965 176770 708576 138745 210752 155534 56412 96927 265375 1043811

2931657 238966 1475155 183545 14221 45107 38525 47880 175776 225432 10071 16302 348293 112384

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

10516 6 1 10460 49

-

-

39 20 2 1 16

2 2 -

10619 10613 0 6 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

6110 321 2327 252 49 3161

-

164 5 159 -

2241 9 125 12 10 2085

13518404 13086752 380606 16467 34579

36 31 1 5 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

1376 1376

176259 176259

17147 17135

89667 55925

-

-

-

-

-

-

1376

176259

596

13327

-

-

-

-

-

-

12

3905 29837

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

0

-

-

315960 314945 845 169 -

-

74471 51565 24 22882

171801 45204 122573 1403 2622 5246117 2469205 1601137 432178 4850 738747

1787748 1206603 248315 5364 1 327465

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

109131 56319 -27537 460

307050 852 165911 -164952 -5860

1816 1235 -1 127

525594 4551 -10350 1400

91454 11562 -13207 -305

8741 1040 -1624 -108

21792 995 -

657850 560 -

877228 549 -

32212 20 270 -292 2560

37624799 24556 20168744 -18030092 -2845 -702952

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

138374 159

303001 -1319

3176 5

521195 -2002

89503 -643

8049 55

22787 -15

658410 -1813

877777 -2108

34769 -2

39082210 -38398

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

137962 2678 823 113 3670 130678 -

254364 105521 114497 19921 14058 366 1

2541 1952 581 7 -

508799 283695 199340 7872 1316 16577 -

58106 3 7 57000 128 497 471

1945 625 1226 94 -

21508 3679 17828 1 -

187470 30741 134425 22305 -

368876 173901 176153 18795 26

31382 15872 4966 1594 918 880 7153 -

16253283 3123364 10020933 2882825 1446 833 534 223348

78 78

1253 391 34 828 -

0 0 0 -

1718 912 101 705

89 0 0 89

17 2 15

270 270 -

188583 1164 9 187410

108072 1111 612 106349

169 10 40 119

1700169 1053716 413370 124535 108548

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

2

34

47

0

0

94

3391

57254

96

391455

FINAL CONSUMPTION

490

46032

640

8628

30666

6142

900

277152

341467

3120

20698905

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

405 314 87 1 3 -

25658 8590 4750 556 7349 350 130 179 2007 1094 78 52 87 437

639 383 202 13 41 -

3225 140 1347 145 721 27 47 55 467 105 4 79 42 47

28584 27377 215 104 579 41 57 66 132 0 11 0 1

3724 327 236 0 2416 0 2 115 206 313 0 16 0 92

263 185 0 0 44 0 34

277059 267465 2037 95 3835 1734 1337 536 20

340438 336502 1683 1337 916 -

1115 5 10 1 459 1 6 623 5 2 3

5881537 1040040 1231921 180372 1100848 158460 405683 110912 751558 344899 43272 273920 99449 140202

33 31 2

0 0 -

1 1 -

1 1 0 -

5364 4138 1050 173 0 3

247 200 28 10 10

38 38

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

2 2 -

19343 14655 3016 1615 1 57

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

83 -

997 996

-

-

239

-

0

1

-

-

83

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia.

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-

-

-

-

4 4 -

1667950 93748 1567264 3487 3451

1773 1672 64 37 -

637 497 140 -

-

-

1736 1302 160 275 -

10450858 7881344 2293962 233048 111 42392

1834 1834

645 645

-

93 93

1029 1029

265 265

2698560 2698560

757

-

-

-

732

-

2694552

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

662900 2542 592714 -363001 4439

47309 12425 -3320 148

16518 25490 -10543 727

2595 267 1575 -519 29

38225 -

45988 24246 -20411 -0 -192

167332 32268 -94285 -0 51

49142 36463 -19220 -57281 616

12541 2463 -1741 37

350019 150321 -160323 -19709 4876

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

899594 -988 -1428

56561 -14043 -97

32193 18490 486

3947 -581 -18

38225 4684 83

49630 10140 -7372

105366 13131 -2066

9719 1925 675

13300 -8474 -15

325184 650 -198

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

890990 49 489 890452 -

40363 39384 979 -

51169 51169 -

3347 3347 -

3636 203 1992 787 533 120

2415 66 40 58 0 2251 -

97 0 97 -

-

304 5 0 299 -

4382 3006 473 481 420 3

277 277 -

3 2 1

-

28067 1 28047 0 19

346 5 265 0 75

2 0 2 0

-

0 0 0 -

3740 3280 26 425 10

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

5880

-

-

-

18

6

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

30

2056

-

-

11270

49631

116331

12319

4508

317510

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

14 10 0 4 -

6 6 -

-

-

11039 11033 6

3607 298 1185 101 253 70 288 50 529 127 27 118 38 523

187 0 125 0 1 1 20 1 5 1 2 27 0 5

6 0 5 -

1363 0 14 0 8 24 1 3 54 1 0 0 1 1257

13692 223 560 94 822 432 764 2351 1377 272 357 4570 157 1712

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7814 7640 1 9 2 162

115536 0 114845 32 34 459 165

11619 11588 0 31

3 0 1 2

239699 230634 4113 141 4274 537

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

12 11 1

-

-

-

-

16480 13558 2108 694 4 117

572 193 210 79 14 77

694 0 1 693

2873 2840 11 9 13

62378 26224 16631 16690 1856 978

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

4 4

2050 2050

-

-

231 231

21730 21730

36 36

0 -

270 268

1741 1739

2048

-

-

231

21716

36

-

254

1739

-

-

-

0 2

1 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

4

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

140183 50866 -117609 -41519 2553

73357 39982 -46098 -968

16602 10232 -7670 102

73488 38773 -57749 -173 -263 -851

4529164 381556 -214697 9878

18157 11232 -9005 76

713979 -42 -

1311792 37984 -3254 200

4887964 458811 -464917 -

8601686 260 -208 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

34473 -10796 -676

66273 -9599 -822

19266 -197 -675

53224 -3211 1567

4705902 -1183

20461 -73

713937 -36

1346723 -76

4881858 -13938

8601739 1464

11566 4324 3767 2920 28 527 0

10459 10459 -

1445 549 293 4 599 0

5517 488 3526 513 990 -

1416082 378036 699060 296980 32 41975

1228 724 447 57 -

558360 219588 310858 7172 20741

1063242 270782 652615 139845 -

8358 8358 -

38749 23761 14988

5134 5134 -

1192 2 999 2 189

1922 15 154 1340 412

50 34 0 16

23385 52 23333

10851 2 6237 653 3959

547658 137225 67409 252815 54173 36035

758726 186492 422190 72909 77136

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

3534 64 2749 199 523 0

-

3

20

2762

12

356111

673954

FINAL CONSUMPTION

7901

45393

11816

44868

3286695

19109

129396

272542

3955793

7131775

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

4185 485 1122 145 525 48 170 131 717 414 28 144 63 193

1321 1228 93

9471 76 182 16 5993 6 4 1 3194

341 0 154 12 121 11 2 9 13 3 0 6 1 10

934306 1199 12678 27 50611 702 5062 2079 40130 558748 218435 5164 1805 37666

117 0 20 0 12 1 6 5 9 8 1 52 0 4

21576 27 1738 23 982 7 184 325 11133 5066 20 47 124 1899

239260 20578 30281 459 145952 24 393 916 3337 13512 17974 140 80 5614

1534551 205529 249540 200456 95041 69841 155326 58304 150226 141134 33143 37340 24257 114414

2616716 332533 832119 17919 110863 112613 324618 40145 291174 267267 79112 24958 49671 133724

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1697 32 8 1535 122

-

-

12 12 -

6 6 -

18721 18671 31 13 5

6791 6791 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1018 59 437 120 360 43

-

43 43 0 -

25 21 3 1

2352384 2087687 184062 75822 29 4783

271 7 205 52 6 1

101028 16372 61870 22678 108

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

1001 1001

44071 44071

2302 2300

44490 41716

-

-

-

-

-

-

998

44071

793

9009

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2010 760

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

33282 558 30466 2258 -

155217 1999 114709 24467 14041 2266025 1104018 1080590 76469 2296 2652

4515059 3036935 1332202 139820 2373 3729

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

191173 42 -178341 -9039

225754 1217 -201739 2451

28420 388 -44 181

57038 0 3

3051 186 -352 -

10

45 -

25916 16 -

26401 -

-

5227126 229061 -3771748 3122

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3836 -19

27683 18

28946 41

57041 -773

2885 -

10 -

45 -

25932 0

26401 -0

-

1687562 40665

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3771 3771 -

25661 25596 65 -

25633 24124 591 917 -

55921 54788 1133 -

2221 2221 -

8 8 -

-

1966 1966 -

5669 5669 -

-

623923 497042 126820 45 16 -

73 73 -

12 12 -

1 1

-

-

23311 23311

19521 19521

-

371507 115740 14399 241368

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

42 42 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

148

-

688

3

2040

3282

336

663

2

45

655

1063

-

732109

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3 2 0 -

2034 20 229 523 395 285 6 17 559

3132 0 1953 394 0 139 517 101 26 1 -

253 11 1 241 1 -

663 356 17 232 4 54 -

1 1 -

-

655 655 -

1063 1063 -

-

385359 15367 98378 127817 52588 2630 6117 50575 18372 4243 3421 5627 226

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17324 3907 12810 607

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 0 0 -

5 4 1 -

150 9 16 125 -

82 5 77 1 -

-

1 1 -

45 45 -

-

-

-

242862 172500 67776 2586 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

86564 86564

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

86564

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

18892 22542 -15400 65

2981 -2 -3

540 -545 -34

-

1021 -

518 605 -2479 34

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

26099 22 1821

2976 -2976 -

-39 1273 467

-

1021 -

-1323 3415 125

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

27871 27871 -

-

1702 1702 -

-

57 35 22 0

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

14

-

-

-

-

2180

16795

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

14 3 11 -

-

-

-

-

269 1 16 78 8 28 14 3 1 5 4 111

12 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 4

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

695 691 1 3

16573 4 16277 2 279 11

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

604 432 119 47 5

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

1021 1021 -

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

9459 6472 -204 205

4171 5211 -56 -5566 10

51 31 1

9779 17788 -120 -193 197

15932 98 765

3770 -2 -428

83 2 35

27450 -8 315

-

-

-

-

1439 1439 0 -

36 30 1 5

0 0 0 0

-

25 0 22 3

2520 2494 26

-

-

3340

23799

4 1 0 0 2

3866 11 98 50 23 12 2298 29 3 4 554 1 780

3340 3333 7

2 2 0

16530 14872 1129 337 192

210 2 13 193 2 -

0 0 -

84 76 8 -

3403 3 791 2556 53 -

613 613

-

-

4 4

-

613

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1217 1388 -452 -791 -51

840 -428 -8

374 783 -0 -

438 1457 -273 38

319184 3 -6 -

159 -

18233 -

3771 -

312120 -

835 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1311 276

404 -83 -308

1157 280

1660 1597 465

319181 -58

159 -

18233 0

3771 -

312120 2078

835 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1143 1143 -

-

-

97 60 37 -

39432 6857 31489 1086

1 1 -

16732 12950 3782 -

53 10 43

-

374 374 -

212 1 52 159

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

390

13

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

206 3 3 19 7 0 16 11 3 10 2 132

10 10

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

177 0 164 13

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

8 8 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

35634 13313 1410 15692 422 4797

-

17431

-

1500

3771

261133

-

-

360 4 180 37 0 45 45 48 2 0 -

166960 1832 8 96537 7822 12956 47806

-

1021 242 747 31 -

3771 3588 183 -

97042 4766 4441 37074 7162 31 988 19134 8496 5249 2208 603 596 6295

-

-

-

6 6 0

-

-

36 36 -

112730 112440 284 5 1

-

-

158

-

-

-

835 835 -

279691

1064

-

-

-

3413

3 3

-

-

-

158 158 -

-

-

5933 3248 29 2656

-

-

480 480 -

-

158158 73412 79341 4542 25 838

-

1064 1064

3012 3012

-

-

-

-

-

-

1594

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

85

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

307814 137989 -261642 -7861

547936 1331 407334 -240253 17604

377262 15158 -7905 5162

521179 1677 -1306 1069

111806 343 12859 -12702 249

8114 1037 -1623 13

79804 1040 -

905882 3709 -

1491553 549 -

28712 100 -43 2524

52047484 161202 32765130 -18937297 -2845 119305

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

176300 -362

733953 1381

389678 18697

522620 -6472

112555 -1629

7541 45

80844 -15

909590 5073

1492102 -6235

31293 -1

66152980 -307370

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

170703 3176 847 99 25804 140777 -

650293 541815 73160 5637 13295 16385 1

397957 393778 3261 917 -

499681 369365 110086 252 6735 13244 -

89885 20 3 4 89277 69 161 351

841 319 450 72 -

79520 3679 17828 1 58012

206490 127628 76666 2196 -

675901 489044 183974 2857 26

29433 15872 4303 931 918 257 7153 -

24808438 18784358 5193229 398908 1446 878 550 429068

134 42 13 78

884 77 34 773 -

75 75 -

1590 828 58 705

168 0 0 168

16 1 15

270 270 -

276907 1164 21 275722

339776 1111 29 338636

74 10 64

6119640 4129603 1622808 2254 364976

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

2

21

94

3391

33763

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5099

84136

10343

14848

20873

6730

945

427874

436427

1785

34832609

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5015 1387 5 0 3623

61767 10210 11630 1354 24797 327 182 171 4485 5997 91 31 467 2024

9713 626 1953 1430 0 139 4161 552 26 1 825

8976 18 2260 441 1593 39 66 228 2079 302 16 65 1408 461

18072 15369 703 597 630 101 46 92 196 0 2 0 335

3599 327 190 0 2408 2 115 189 277 16 0 74

263 185 0 0 44 0 34

427699 357915 29199 95 8411 1734 593 536 29215

435695 424288 5679 2718 3010 -

741 10 1 98 3 623 5 1

12562877 1257659 3923406 521183 1159672 379406 790551 172578 1720409 913919 106659 141464 217276 1258696

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

18 18 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 0 0 -

21808 13282 6950 1519 57

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

83 -

-

29

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

84923

-

-

-

-

1247842 198142 1040432 3487 5781

630 34 471 125 -

5741 4577 1039 123 3

396 200 176 10 10

2486 2393 57 36 -

682 497 185 -

-

-

779 560 10 209 -

18994370 11797112 6886876 266006 1984 42392

543 543

-

130 130

2405 2316

645 645

-

176 176

732 732

265 265

2027520 2027520

-

26

-

0

1873

-

-

62

732

-

2027470

83

-

-

-

89

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia.

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NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

945922 9660 1330389 -411517 16884

148145 15725 -14341 551

33398 56017 -21659 204

3415 2817 6446 -3497 42

54226 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1891337 -9335 8306

150080 -109949 -3732

67960 28390 313

9224 -5119 -714

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1890150 1357 1888793 -

30113 1 29133 979 -

96664 96664 -

3392 3392 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

124 35 89 0

-

-

-

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ³

-

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

37255 52703 -51834 -0 29

592085 90006 -139676 -0 582

162977 53713 -43068 -98063 466

29169 4290 -3140 -259

640139 183155 -213123 -20014 8252

54226 11131 628

38153 102955 -3203

542998 21192 -462

76025 2885 -1451

30059 -8060 -503

598409 962 4186

8056 3785 2940 224 928 178

6320 397 86 30 0 3870 1938

122 25 97 -

8 8 -

417 116 1 0 299 -

7232 6249 352 206 420 4

53497 6480 47017 -

1265 431 644 184 5

993 983 9 1 0

37 37 -

41 10 6 22 3

9237 8347 829 34 27

Losses

-

-

-

18

FINAL CONSUMPTION

36

6286

-

-

4414

130319

562613

77413

21039

587087

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

36 21 3 11 -

2 2 -

-

-

3234 3228 6

8381 733 1489 155 462 256 648 354 768 221 102 1016 82 2094

1181 0 120 0 2 2 19 263 8 1 0 12 1 752

25 0 5 19

2553 101 134 65 88 77 172 9 224 18 23 183 39 1420

36203 534 2557 274 2048 573 1114 6670 1879 457 1118 15391 242 3347

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14150 13981 1 7 1 160

553362 0 548650 2 3 4676 31

75139 75053 87

7 2 3 2

438497 4 411474 16815 10 9864 329

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

28636 19152 7356 2004 5 119

8035 188 2181 5577 12 77

2249 1121 1 1127

17477 12863 3747 702 1 164

105916 36497 30508 33923 3518 1471

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

6284 6284

-

-

1180 1180

79152 79152

35 35

-

1002 1000

6472 6472

-

6284

-

-

1180

79102

35

-

981

6472

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

144840 68975 -93137 -62950 3628

107427 88024 -34570 -911

77251 25755 -45880 -134

125364 45028 -67175 -196 -681

7325983 397611 -158706 -84

73194 15139 -13467 -220 95

921545 -42 -

1881048 36462 -3254 -33

10856655 461074 -474142 -

3107225 260 -208 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

61355 -13414 -89

159970 -9349 -139

56992 1867 -865

102340 -9246 14103

7564805 -14478

74742 82

921503 -36

1914223 -269

10843586 42536

3107277 -18714

23526 19988 2615 369 28 527 0

26317 212 819 41 25245 -

8603 6462 1076 1 1064 0

6520 2141 3320 27 82 950 -

2050478 902948 942573 195792 9165

1703 1144 501 57 -

754025 395069 328035 10050 20870

1443212 715739 620345 102381 4747 -

5402 5402 -

45386 16242 29145

6857 265 6384 157 51

51 51 -

23713 2251 21403 59 -

2709 1 2549 159

601 15 153 40 394

182 132 34 16

26544 130 26414

4615 2 653 3959

857979 120783 128395 466174 91359 51268

336383 5128 150856 131801 48597

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

678715

247959

17469

124113

25678

97968

5499248

72939

138136

466128

9344027

2458834

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

8875 413 2591 258 1458 123 166 682 755 1284 68 162 226 688

8308 8215 93

20513 718 1174 217 15863 263 14 4 96 6 2159

2097 5 1266 237 393 1 45 52 45 50 2 2 0

2706235 538 11759 23 66937 723 3480 1474 203180 2054626 269301 4610 3199 86384

1165 4 86 1 38 4 17 102 19 498 16 365 0 16

25973 88 2132 23 1225 7 184 325 11887 7724 20 47 144 2166

359653 1880 59133 1793 192775 5 359 66 3941 49736 1802 1363 2893 43907

2979941 340743 475719 244187 157928 153777 358206 108248 257799 292800 55581 83335 67588 384029

1026206 27658 473561 9584 9459 28603 27781 4992 79524 122337 29221 1529 27663 184293

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

5301 4 0 5297 1

-

-

18 12 6 0

70431 69795 494 136 5

6720 6720 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1800 254 1152 306 39 49

-

31 31 -

54 36 7 10 1

1343 426 534 376 6 1

105443 16372 66733 22303 35

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

1493 1493

115805 115805

5134 5121

95799 80400

-

-

-

-

-

-

1493

115802

1443

16515

-

-

-

-

-

-

13

8737 6663

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

2793013 2451567 233466 106995 3 981

-

2762

-

106475 558 83011 24 22882

114112 6859 87655 8721 10877 6249973 2892447 2971631 146365 5459 234071

1432628 940460 479089 8918 4161

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Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

301066 26 138645 -269239 3631

546410 1099 397576 -249674 7652

364709 48 14154 -7198 15893

501238 1447 -1218 1330

113071 355 13647 -13179 -396

7837 1044 -1622 28

79354 982 -

907742 3928 -

1479092 631 -

32846 55780851 25 185534 140 32871113 -46 -19379314 -3524 -1301 83671

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

174129

703063

387606

502796

113498

7288

80336

911670

1479723

31665

SUPPLY

Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1031821 9969 1298768 -470395 2690

165332 12513 -15036 -731

31450 54907 -23685 -137

3705 3536 6452 -4272 -119

53503 -

35695 54509 -55968 590

590793 91197 -143325 -689

170813 56722 -46522 -102126 -855

27835 4212 -3164 -67

635610 181819 -196641 -20453 2608

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

1872853 -9653

162078 -120522

62535 37698

9302 -5029

53503 10000

34826 112454

537976 28256

78032 3327

28816 -8659

602942 919

Additives

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coking coal

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ⁴ fuels ⁵ kerosene

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

69538330

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Heat (TJ)

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

141162 67914 -89584 -61993 549

107877 90826 -36430 -385

76370 25266 -44495 123

123555 .. 50366 -71242 -187 .. -1779

7627903 417158 -157095 -42

74563 16233 -14909 -185 -96

933121 1829822 10976718 34667 463287 -3224 -456951 -24 -

3115596 244 -225 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

58048 -14954

161888 -20277

57263 1934

100712 -10658

7887924 -

75606 -

933121 1861241 10983053 -

3115614 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia. 3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

866860 276879 -267164 -5227

4226007 212907 747288 -428894 50565

762260 99457 -289037 5347

585186 1870 -1350 579

602471 343 18841 -20922 13890

23103 1049 -1688 -21

370830 1119 -

2746335 3709 -

5801282 549 -

28712 100 -43 2524

64233021 255653 39144462 -20188306 -2845 120855

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

871348 -38

4807872 31198

578028 18639

586286 -4933

614623 -1533 7535

22444 916

371949 -18021

2750044 -12440

5801831 -80866

31293 -1

83562841 -465038

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

855497 41436 847 99 25804 787311 -

3499354 2368450 1014709 5637 16991 27657 40016 25894 1

567726 563315 3452 958 -

556973 425041 110086 252 6735 14860 -

437682 20 13 4 437048 86 161 351

841 319 450 72 -

173972 3679 17828 1 152463

707351 522922 92997 91432 -

1805847 1314637 233696 257487 26

29433 15872 4303 931 918 257 7153 -

30215183 22908144 6267259 398908 1446 9372 550 120770 508734

169 78 13 78

101361 39066 34 10415 51846

75 75 -

1611 828 58 726

3389 775 403 2211

871 107 34 730

8635 270 8366

550328 5329 1164 21 543813

358555 1111 29 357416

74 10 64

8223298 5259978 2425663 10235 527423

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

82

23

29

38

94

3538

41326

FINAL CONSUMPTION

15562

1238332

28866

22741

179516

21648

171227

1476388

3515236

1785

44436739

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

15478 8030 784 3032 4 5 0 3623

913022 189213 150459 30089 335568 3113 6795 7514 40588 21981 2148 7359 11242 106954

28236 929 1953 15239 0 354 4258 4646 26 1 829

16869 231 2713 611 3359 39 66 236 2100 1166 16 445 3869 2017

159372 106168 27093 6410 9239 805 5919 1440 1611 10 12 128 21 516

12289 3003 4131 82 3386 10 33 239 378 433 4 16 266 309

122710 8140 18490 60961 13500 347 7136 2014 3726 3619 19 4758

1458029 1187497 126826 18721 62112 2416 6143 8909 258 18 74 13941 31114

3514504 3503096 5679 2718 3010 -

741 10 1 98 3 623 5 1

16991897 1560383 4912805 731988 1657655 541957 1098996 255596 1938345 1083025 122540 150649 367137 2570820

1 1 -

3 3

-

-

2471005 1352589 1109148 3487 5781

-

779 560 10 209 -

21363434 13514485 7525418 279003 2033 42494

18 18 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 0 0 -

256310 116452 57262 30669 3 51926

630 34 471 125 -

5741 4577 1039 123 3

1608 418 729 394 67

7839 7344 360 36 98

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

83 -

68983 68983

-

130 130

18533 18264

1520 1520

-

176 176

732 732

265 265

3610404 3610404

1859

-

0

1873

-

-

62

732

-

3610354

-

-

269

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia.

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48517 41040 7477 -

-

222582

-

83

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

18183 15859 2324 -

-

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NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1358199 19794 2125674 -485344 5842

165169 15725 -14374 578

37393 62720 -21659 204

3415 2817 6766 -3497 30

93531 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3024166 -21289 240

167098 -125220 -3785

78658 48402 367

9532 -5119 -691

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2997472 1499 2995302 671 -

31280 1 30300 979 -

127427 127427 -

3722 3722 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

3103 3014 89 0

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

85187 95161 -54256 -0 -851

822568 126201 -190517 -0 -873

247175 64310 -71279 -130034 381

38108 4352 -3390 -1555

1024910 239935 -291039 -23614 7566

93531 11131 1185

125241 115057 -3370

757380 23853 1850

110553 3035 -1696

37515 -8049 -1394

957758 2305 11517

10883 4611 3299 1867 928 178

6363 402 86 68 0 3870 1938

122 25 97 -

8 8 -

417 116 1 0 299 -

21207 19787 730 265 420 4

86854 6480 80374 -

4910 440 4130 184 155

994 983 9 1 0

37 37 -

49 18 6 22 3

12701 11197 1063 399 42

-

-

18

10

1880

6812

-

-

8091

225644

781967

111847

27606

937673

703 21 3 11 667

2 2 -

-

-

6286 6109 177

16120 1123 6043 248 1439 304 930 402 1054 312 111 1182 162 2811

1237 0 120 0 2 2 19 268 9 1 0 13 1 803

63 0 5 16 0 41

2820 103 142 76 100 99 219 32 227 20 23 281 40 1457

69419 1694 3928 720 5866 1114 2511 15179 3861 966 1403 22524 1705 7947

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

16905 16735 1 7 1 160

770095 1 765345 38 3 4677 31

109532 109445 0 87

16 2 10 3 2

702446 14 645604 23745 11 30746 2326

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

105499 89411 13190 2262 9 627

10508 190 2184 8019 12 102

2252 1125 1 1127

23749 17638 4948 861 3 299

159175 39866 42655 70752 3715 2187

FINAL CONSUMPTION INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

662

-

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ³

-

-

-

-

1177 1177

6811 6811

-

-

1806 1806

87120 87120

128 128

-

1020 1018

6633 6633

1177

6811

-

-

1806

85867

128

-

1000

6633

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

206460 165133 -152364 -128907 2267

189604 116072 -46377 -1120

118320 50523 -52433 -821

252433 66154 -81852 -196 -6450

26124529 400463 -158706 391

106911 16590 -14739 -220 -882

1297487 -42 -

2185001 36462 -3254 -33

20474730 549818 -517479 -

7520271 260 -208 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

92589 -17066 5353

258179 -6741 -1757

115589 1867 582

230089 -15722 4952

26366677 -9180

107660 -134

1297445 144

2218176 -551

20507069 18088

7520324 159433

27651 23192 2864 1039 28 527 0

29747 279 819 41 28607 -

13149 8126 1076 1817 2130 0

6861 2161 3538 130 82 950 -

6080793 3419345 1512066 214533 934850

1886 1327 501 57 -

799108 435349 332839 10050 20870

1741212 977336 620345 138784 4747 -

5402 5402 -

49191 20047 29145

9814 516 9080 163 54

110 110 -

23713 2251 21403 59 -

14777 149 14455 13 159

499906 15 153 40 499698

182 132 34 16

26544 130 26414

4615 2 653 3959

1797003 268380 239238 1070523 142368 76494

867485 34004 585375 198624 49482

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

1424035

296135

FINAL CONSUMPTION

43412

-

219825

-

81061

197681

19776798

105458

468604

471798

17298717

6466947

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

21881 1361 4386 1905 3946 173 519 1439 1447 1880 75 610 903 3237

11616 11523 93

60194 913 1263 845 29114 263 476 103 96 6 27115

28948 43 13640 319 572 22 133 55 50 54 2 850 19 13189

6111453 3374 13722 24 164630 723 3480 1537 1202197 2491804 269310 4637 5812 1950205

1165 4 86 1 38 4 17 102 19 498 16 365 0 16

52764 88 2132 23 1225 7 184 325 11887 7724 20 47 144 28957

365323 1880 59493 1793 195424 5 359 66 3941 49736 1802 1363 2893 46569

7445064 971152 1132917 903656 514282 271066 849992 300921 431719 420385 96266 163747 290121 1098839

3702249 237377 1864787 192478 23438 72822 64864 41857 243047 337011 38761 12133 359080 214594

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

13955 9 1 13904 40

-

-

102950 102315 494 136 5

6720 6720 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

5207 254 2414 568 119 1853

-

31 31 -

1598 3 37 7 10 1541

1343 426 534 376 6 1

409120 319528 67044 22303 244

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

2369 2369

208209 208209

20836 20823

167118 120424

-

-

-

-

-

-

2369

208206

1443

26302

-

-

-

-

-

-

13

10807 35887

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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115

-

18 12 6 0

-

13665345 12858528 567309 238522 5 981

-

3334

-

106475 558 83011 24 22882

263049 52395 189897 9352 11405 9590605 4427950 3749359 510758 5615 896922

2764698 2003760 585762 10251 164925

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Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

883937 26 272513 -275034 .. .. 128

4404838 222247 769366 -444572 .. .. -116009

790993 48 115063 -322605 .. .. 15878

562749 .. 1657 -1218 .. .. 884

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 68108157 .. .. .. 40594095 .. -20610724 .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

881570

4835870

599377

564072

..

..

..

..

..

..

SUPPLY

Crude oil ³

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1435182 19915 .. .. .. .. ..

182304 .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. ..

3705 .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

SUPPLY

Feedstocks

Coke / tar

Peat ² (kt)

Coking coal

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ⁴ fuels ⁵ kerosene

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

88164601

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia. 3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

307814 138459 -261642 -7861

550361 1331 427453 -241173 17483

377262 15533 -7905 5194

524534 1677 -1306 1052

112191 343 12927 -12754 253

8114 1037 -1623 13

79804 1119 -

909338 3709 -

1494444 549 -

29188 161 -50 2560

52480950 161202 33125558 -18956507 -2845 118384

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

176770 -358

755456 1267

390084 18697

525958 -6472

112961 -1613

7541 45

80923 -34

913046 5073

1494993 -6235

31858 -1

66926744 -311800

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

171177 3176 847 99 25804 141251 -

670877 562386 73166 5644 13295 16385 1

398318 393778 3616 7 917 -

503020 369365 113424 252 6735 13244 -

90134 20 3 4 89526 69 161 351

841 319 450 72 -

79520 3679 17828 1 58012

206490 127628 76666 2196 -

675901 489044 183974 2857 26

29915 16321 4303 960 918 260 7153 -

25317088 19232792 5227155 416149 1446 958 550 438039

134 42 13 78

916 77 34 773 31

75 75 -

1590 828 58 705

168 0 0 168

16 1 15

270 270 -

280216 1164 21 279031

342355 1111 29 341215

74 10 64

6127792 4129606 1628881 2800 366505

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

2

21

94

3538

34075

3

89393

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5099

84909

10388

-

14848

29

21046

6730

1004

427874

436427

1865

35080671

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5015 1387 5 0 3623

62382 10340 11630 1356 24956 327 183 293 4621 5997 91 32 468 2087

9757 626 1953 1432 0 139 4161 593 26 1 825

8976 18 2260 441 1593 39 66 228 2079 302 16 65 1408 461

18239 15491 703 597 660 102 46 99 203 0 2 0 336

3599 327 190 0 2408 2 115 189 277 16 0 74

263 185 0 0 0 0 44 0 34

427699 357915 29199 95 8411 1734 593 536 29215

435695 424288 5679 2718 3010 -

747 10 1 101 4 623 5 3

12687949 1261543 3934930 523260 1166172 380121 792917 180978 1726947 925730 107883 144562 218482 1324423

18 18 -

0 0 -

1 1 -

631 34 471 125 -

5741 4577 1039 123 3

396 200 176 10 10

130 130

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 0 0 -

21962 13368 7011 1523 3 57

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

83 -

548 547

-

-

26

-

0

83

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1250331 199426 1041637 3487 5781

2486 2393 57 36 -

741 556 185 -

-

-

853 609 33 211 -

19058378 11837257 6904571 268385 2037 46127

2411 2322

645 645

-

176 176

732 732

265 265

2084014 2084014

1873

-

-

62

732

-

2083964

89

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia and Israel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

946224 9848 1360372 -411560 16218

148253 15725 -14342 551

33398 59015 -21660 400

3415 2817 6823 -3497 28

55363 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1921103 -9336 7973

150188 -110057 -3732

71152 29263 77

9587 -5119 -691

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1919581 1357 1918224 -

30113 1 29133 979 -

100493 100493 -

3777 3777 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

124 35 89 0

-

-

-

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ³

-

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

38262 54470 -52479 -0 27

600492 92223 -143126 -0 535

165710 55114 -43498 -100289 456

29330 4678 -3403 -188

651061 194483 -220184 -20295 8131

55363 11131 628

40280 102873 -3135

550123 21160 -313

77492 2109 -1586

30417 -8098 -411

613196 1622 4392

8062 3785 2946 224 928 178

6327 400 87 33 0 3870 1938

122 25 97 -

8 8 -

417 116 1 0 299 -

7661 6671 354 212 420 4

54628 6480 48148 -

1280 438 653 184 5

993 983 9 1 0

37 37 -

41 10 6 22 3

9248 8348 829 41 30

Losses

-

-

-

18

0

0

FINAL CONSUMPTION

36

6286

-

-

4414

132410

569855

77969

21450

602301

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

36 21 3 11 -

2 2 -

-

-

3234 3228 6

8788 735 1494 162 465 257 653 363 781 232 103 1024 83 2438

1182 0 121 0 2 2 19 264 8 1 1 13 1 753

63 0 5 16 0 41

2585 101 134 65 88 77 172 17 224 18 23 183 39 1444

39053 541 2560 275 2062 575 1120 8620 1893 479 1131 15635 243 3918

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14373 14204 1 7 1 160

560591 1 555878 2 3 4677 31

75646 75559 0 87

14 2 7 3 2

449523 14 422147 16970 10 10048 335

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

30095 20184 7660 2078 9 163

8047 193 2182 5582 12 77

2261 1125 1 1135

17849 12975 3750 702 1 421

107254 36650 31072 34249 3799 1484

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

6284 6284

-

-

1180 1180

79154 79154

35 35

-

1002 1000

6472 6472

-

6284

-

-

1180

79104

35

-

981

6472

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

150293 69751 -97791 -63705 3536

108677 88185 -34926 -972

77816 26383 -45983 -156

126980 45443 -67498 -196 -662

7825719 407412 -201651 6121

73388 15276 -13646 -220 101

932754 -42 -

1886280 37984 -3254 -74

11051029 486205 -496865 -

3223407 260 -208 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

62084 -13407 398

160965 -9569 -75

58061 1867 -870

104067 -9509 14498

8037600 -8606

74898 82

932712 144

1920937 -269

11040369 39959

3223459 -18777

23664 20104 2631 374 28 527 0

26317 212 819 41 25245 -

8808 6667 1076 1 1064 0

6520 2141 3320 27 82 950 -

2300885 902948 1153818 225336 18783

1704 1144 503 57 -

763488 396042 336524 10052 20870

1446211 715739 623345 102381 4747 -

5600 5600 -

48174 19030 29145

6937 265 6462 157 53

51 51 -

23832 2251 21523 59 -

2709 1 2549 159

602 15 153 40 394

182 132 34 0 16

26544 130 26414

4615 2 653 3959

868491 120857 130509 472781 92523 51821

338411 5214 150856 133731 48610

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

3334

12

688150

260870

18475

124953

26417

99828

5727507

73094

139490

469829

9518087

2557227

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

9258 413 2591 258 1462 123 166 818 763 1467 68 167 226 735

8308 8215 93

20849 726 1174 217 16174 263 14 4 96 6 2175

2420 5 1266 237 714 1 45 52 46 50 2 2 0

2796276 566 13502 23 67208 729 3695 1567 204255 2106670 285240 4746 3261 104812

1165 4 86 1 38 4 17 102 19 498 16 365 0 16

26160 88 2252 23 1225 7 184 325 11937 7724 20 47 162 2166

363354 1880 59186 1793 196424 5 359 66 3941 49736 1802 1363 2893 43907

3061725 343766 477599 259035 159342 154564 362124 136234 261407 299276 57464 83709 68097 399107

1041659 27715 483733 9614 9472 28694 28177 4993 80309 122416 32363 1672 27841 184659

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

5523 6 0 5516 1

-

-

18 12 6 0

70584 69946 497 136 5

6791 6791 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

2202 254 1162 346 152 287

-

31 31 -

54 36 7 10 1

1345 426 534 378 6 1

106538 16405 67398 22491 244

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

1493 1493

116645 116645

5538 5525

97336 81890

-

-

-

-

-

-

1493

116642

1443

17025

-

-

-

-

-

-

13

8779 6668

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1

2931230 2582897 238495 108849 8 981

-

106475 558 83011 24 22882

115551 7437 88388 8758 10968 6340811 2932236 3013261 151574 5691 238048

1515568 993350 505958 10002 1708 4550

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Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

301066 26 139238 -269239 3631

548705 1099 416315 -250106 7922

364709 48 14559 -7198 15901

504454 1448 -1218 1372

113507 355 13714 -13210 -465

7837 1044 -1622 28

79354 1062 -

911474 3928 -

1481950 631 -

33296 56232162 25 185534 230 33263395 -66 -19388787 -3524 -1270 83297

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

174721

723935

388020

506056

113901

7288

80415

915402

1482581

32216

SUPPLY

Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1032093 10158 1326270 -470442 2784

165556 12513 -15036 -731

31450 58519 -23686 -147

3705 3536 6836 -4272 -119

54624 -

36714 56272 -56597 596

598999 93369 -146502 -637

173691 58246 -46979 -104714 -825

28001 4624 -3427 -67

647152 193057 -203841 -20675 2603

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

1900864 -9654

162302 -120746

66136 38764

9686 -5029

54624 10000

36984 112382

545229 28215

79419 2710

29131 -8697

618296 1423

Additives

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coking coal

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ⁴ fuels ⁵ kerosene

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

70372077

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Heat (TJ)

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

145784 68588 -92827 -62754 587

108978 91003 -36786 -398

76958 25894 -44599 108

125143 .. 50791 -71516 -187 .. -1790

8133353 430307 -201306 -8894

74831 16417 -15148 -185 -94

944272 1834063 11173235 37065 490238 -3224 -479513 -160 -

3232955 244 -225 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

59378 -14947

162797 -20525

58361 1934

102441 -10986

8353460 -

75820 -

944272 1867744 11183960 -

3232973 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia and Israel. 3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

98160 5482 -79071 -52

259976 634 25954 -32895 11776

345621 4927 -7861 4995

73391 107 -105 683

15719 2085 -1291 263

2 -

58012 79 -

96229 -

146756 -

-

38272256 59607 6033453 -6776644 233127

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

24519 512

265445 -4131

347682 18627

74076 -3732

16776 -266

2 -

58091 -19

96229 -

146756 -0

-

37821798 -378588

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

21108 21108 -

244582 234340 9252 990 -

359336 356666 2670 -

69311 63890 2 5419 -

11656 11656 -

-

58012 58012

4016 1677 2303 36 -

22035 4068 17967 -

-

13640192 11148851 2148387 80 342874

47 47 -

2 2 -

78 78

-

30467 30467

38023 38023

-

4691730 3517347 1149951 24432

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

147

312

-

3942

FINAL CONSUMPTION

3923

16685

6971

1033

4776

2

60

-

61599

86387

-

19107348

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3923 300 3623

16259 386 2242 361 7827 3 60 122 2237 1752 90 1180

6516 626 970 3644 451 825

906 403 50 453

4616 4533 33 44 6 1

2 2

1 0 0 0 0

61599 32404 29195

86387 86387 -

-

7156932 633808 2757126 177833 373748 190483 360164 137155 857275 547666 63541 34894 56354 966885

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1003773 58268 943036 2469

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

425 422 3 -

455 455 -

23 23 -

-

-

59 59 0 -

-

-

-

9656817 5537420 4009460 109889 49 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1 1

-

104 104

160 71

-

-

-

-

-

1289825 1289825 1289825

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

89

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

789888 7117 442301 -291920 13360

131779 2024 -11668 412

52 31547 -9786 -756

197 2550 5346 -3007 -8

20606 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

960746 -8462 7721

122547 -94413 -3636

21057 8805 52

5078 -3807 -638

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

960006 960006 -

20493 20493 -

29915 29915 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

12690 11799 -35724 157

407239 54986 -43789 -125

86904 12812 -9583 -28189 100

1253 272 -296 29

284044 27611 -75112 -8831 2914

20606 6051 429

-11078 90742 -818

418312 7554 1114

62044 -48 -1001

1258 -19 -383

230626 1844 3241

633 633 -

1418 297 1121 -

736 2 48 686

25 25 -

8 8 -

28 28 0 -

2668 2555 113 -

-

24718 6480 18238 -

539 262 277 -

992 983 9 -

37 37 -

13 8 5 -

5941 5132 809 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

949

77570

425962

60950

814

227101

-

-

-

-

3066 64 160 78 121 218 282 170 71 77 925 900

1011 263 748

57 16 0 41

25 0 0 10 0 1 14

20577 113 1714 24 544 86 262 5265 328 149 865 9575 1653

-

-

-

-

-

1630 1630 0 0 -

417615 0 413636 3 3952 23

60411 60362 0 49

7 7 0 -

165911 10 147758 13702 8 4385 48

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14597 9822 3352 1420 4 -

7336 2005 5332 -

482 482 0 -

781 365 403 12 0 -

36028 11174 9939 14772 142 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

4004 4004

-

-

949 949

58277 58277

-

-

-

4586 4586

-

4004

-

-

949

58241

-

-

-

4586

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4004

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

42010 14875 -26599 -16146 1374

12656 1991 -2331 14

63109 7563 -39340 -268

53938 7543 -9685 -1 429

3270342 4909 -40704 474

54411 3838 -4678 -220 22

178998 -

347705 -

5346307 77736 -83314 -

474005 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

15515 -637 1106

12329 -419 1148

31064 2064 448

52224 -8778 11301

3235021 5416

53372 156

178998 181

347705 511

5340728 44078

474005 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

9967 9337 629 -

52 52 -

5484 5066 419 -

187 141 46 -

766613 312748 445203 8663

133 77 56 -

170593 147404 19501 3688 -

303995 255171 44587 4237 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

1108 168 935 5

30 30 -

18140 2251 15889 -

1351 1351 -

132 132 -

78 78 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

572

-

429379 83189 65109 236050 29457 15575

151029 59986 91043 -

366867

53893

2473824

53264

7935

44221

4588560

269084

1600768 2068 11625 63 71543 1426692 61795 26983

1048 4 67 1 26 3 11 97 10 490 14 312 13

3237 61 302 116 2566 193

25603 7720 6237 115 8049 3482

1146596 69263 169848 96877 41778 47827 95199 92108 87612 128209 21432 50876 15214 230353

215320 7175 129866 3802 145 4689 3515 21517 20265 9862 33 5668 8784

FINAL CONSUMPTION

4909

12977

9951

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2222 104 152 157 32 676 104 598 31 33 335

24 24 -

8474 90 164 197 5843 263 0 28 1890

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1799 2 1797 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

889 7 568 238 77 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

12953 12953

1477 1477

53209 42343

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12953

-

5472

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5232 5634

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

873056 777808 58944 36302 2 -

51126 50537 465 123 1090 419 329 343 -

4698 33 4420 36 209

18618 18618 -

20984 5643 8676 6644 20 3420980 1613206 1506400 70043 156 231175

53764 52943 821

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

104043 5518 -84720 -422

257454 611 22411 -43258 9477

332506 4692 -7167 16123

59920 81 -91 1064

16447 2274 -1153 58

1 -

58012 79 -

94790 -

145841 -

-

41992453 74893 6101031 -7084447 517681

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

24420

246695

346154

60974

17626

1

58091

94790

145841

-

41601611

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

877275 7110 427541 -348905 -1162

149840 1248 -12682 -531

32 30391 -11949 30

240 3299 4695 -3706 -12

20283 -

12170 12776 -40692 453

408071 59652 -47759 -895

91527 13149 -11489 -28767 -375

1245 216 -212 -36

285134 31366 -69428 -9407 741

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

961860 -8643

137875 -106335

18504 11265

4516 -3268

20283 6051

-15293 101433

419069 7710

64046 -77

1213 16

238406 1619

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

40264 16175 -27045 -15735 381

12831 1170 -2071 -88

62635 7394 -38370 395

56284 .. 7017 -10294 -1 .. -1633

3554143 685 -35094 -

55528 3005 -5717 -185 -227

181184 -

342479 -

5508033 73750 -77632 -

484329 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

14040 -709

11842 -417

32054 2152

51373 -10231

3519734 -

52404 -

181184 -

342479 -

5504151 -

484329 -

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

191173 83241 -178341 -8682

228568 241521 -201742 2106

28420 10157 -44 181

57038 0 3

52709 343 1794 -1584 80

1078 10

45 -

472458 3149 -

764800 -

449 -

4798419 77039 6846771 -2860603 -24652

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

87391 -1027

270453 4100

38715 41

57041 -773

53342 -903

1088 -

45 -

475607 6886

764800 -4128

449 -

8836974 19482

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

85537 22134 63403 -

249308 226589 6508 65 16145 -

35402 33893 591 917 -

55921 54788 1133 -

44795 20 44775 -

8 8 -

-

103831 85058 18773 -

370627 287291 83336 -

449 449 -

5239200 4706559 507306 17409 45 16 7865

42 42 -

491 459 31

73 73 -

12 12 -

1 0 1

-

-

118628 12 118616

173166 173166

-

405434 89318 22431 1236 292448

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

148

-

688

45

260034

216731

-

3211134

1 1 -

-

259858 227242 27162 5454 -

216731 209260 3996 1381 2094 -

-

1312557 202146 254156 160726 113467 58321 96465 11270 171566 55454 6545 6502 29153 146787

-

-

-

-

-

74876 61459 12810 607

45 45 -

-

-

-

1726722 1038149 682022 2762 54 3735

FINAL CONSUMPTION

784

24755

3282

336

7643

1080

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

783 781 2 0 -

24720 5613 4789 595 9851 7 0 0 326 2952 6 106 474

3132 0 1953 394 0 139 517 101 26 1 -

253 11 1 241 1 -

6375 4783 552 423 144 83 1 54 1 335

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 0 0 -

31 30 1 -

150 9 16 125 -

82 5 77 1 -

148 148 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1 0

-

-

1120 1120

-

-

176 176

-

-

96978 96978

-

0

-

-

1116

-

-

62

-

-

96978

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Israel.

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

14679 142 339358 -11037 373

1963 2049 -2 -3

15086 4120 -869 467

688 81 -3 3

12536 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

343515 22 2012

4006 -1717 -

18804 285 -460

769 -734 -35

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

345389 1357 344033 -

2056 1 2055 -

18629 18629 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

124 35 89 0

NGL

Feedstocks

-

-

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

8124 17937 -1703 -109

69572 7760 -13072 254

38588 6178 -17287 -17788 -231

15525 1946 -1369 -253

105937 17505 -34197 -1584 465

12536 396 119

24249 2094 -1681

64514 472 544

9459 -167 -429

15850 395 -12

88126 388 1099

-

3755 3302 395 58

3230 331 1648 1252

-

-

85 84 0 0 -

2117 2116 0 1

-

9297 9297 -

484 175 120 184 5

0 0 0 0

-

27 2 0 22 3

2611 2552 6 27 26

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

36

233

-

-

-

20948

-

65529

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

36 21 3 11 -

2 2 -

-

-

-

2655 372 596 71 166 75 172 30 160 39 1 29 49 893

12 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 4

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

4636 4630 1 1 3

65311 65029 2 275 5

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7157 5272 1778 59 1 47

207 1 13 191 2 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

232 232

-

-

-

6501 6501

-

-

232

-

-

-

6501

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8862

-

-

16120

84884

1201 101 123 65 80 53 171 4 171 17 23 182 38 173

9121 264 462 167 745 197 265 2513 842 145 96 2507 109 810

7777 7770 7

4 2 2 0

59429 4 56331 1382 1 1549 163

1085 643 0 442

14183 9755 3337 683 1 407

16186 927 7122 5302 2132 704

-

732 732

148 148

-

-

727

148

-

-

-

-

-

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

28891 8330 -7780 -13666 -235

50025 44479 -5559 -18

2098 6013 -61 1

19769 1775 -8693 -21 -59

648530 32420 -

1039 639 1

31021 -

448288 -

2005107 -5649 -

261173 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

15539 -764 1720

88927 448 -506

8049 -675

12771 2221 1233

680951 -12567

1679 1

31021 0

448288 -704

1999458 9400

261173 -16069

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

7067 6670 219 178 -

13995 212 819 41 12923 -

2151 1053 633 465 -

1699 1511 106 0 82 -

249666 210477 37235 1103 851

344 344 -

24833 18771 5933 129

231494 189546 15357 21844 4747 -

999 999 -

2085 2085 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

2346 33 2114 156 43

21 21 -

814 755 59 -

368 1 208 159

-

3108 3108

136199 13313 28425 69883 16339 8239

4877 1226 3651 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

78636

2849

3080

-

216090

-

1793025

235292

1767 258 242 1032 92 38 104

153938 1799 25733 1334 51448 3670 30635 301 1285 2866 34866

722719 130568 111918 59040 35511 53866 134068 24192 46349 46087 8389 6902 16273 49556

121411 212 79033 2 108 245 149 4910 10093 394 16658 9607

FINAL CONSUMPTION

7082

74853

4409

14157

418717

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3618 182 1392 138 813 80 13 22 76 472 10 36 172 213

6963 6963 -

2364 611 993 5 689 1 64 -

2160 5 1152 225 596 43 45 45 48 2 0 -

300457 224 7502 121 8 11 98312 127769 19078 2593 44840

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

2322 4 0 2318 1

-

-

6 6 0

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

646 221 139 26 16 244

-

-

53 36 7 10 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

495 495

67890 67890

2046 2035

11939 10065

-

-

-

-

-

-

495

67887

680

3594

-

-

-

-

-

-

11

1452 422

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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118259 62261 52119 2898 981

1337

-

1337 1337 -

1313 1308 5 -

62152 39246 24 22882

26257 45 23527 29 2656 1044048 429812 582824 23351 3334 4726

113882 79928 33954 -

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Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

180563 83227 -180431 4216

232621 242861 -202734 404

29105 9385 -28 70

46263 0 1

53237 355 2150 -2147 -62

869 1 -

46 -

474368 3232 -

759495 -

415 -

5378204 81237 6957459 -3379861 -81546

87575

273152

38533

46264

53533

870

46

477600

759495

415

8955494

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coking coal

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ⁴ fuels ⁵ kerosene

SUPPLY

Crude oil ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

13837 142 332790 -10598 2557

1868 1725 -2 -

15804 5894 -1129 -192

752 82 -43 -6

13000 -

7865 17932 -1916 226

68936 7940 -13307 -313

39315 6333 -17021 -18645 -51

13650 1830 -1672 49

106899 19126 -35875 -1506 -558

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

338729 22

3591 -1589

20377 3626

785 -750

13000 489

24107 1973

63256 585

9932 -247

13856 523

88086 195

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

28198 8552 -8364 -13434 -278

50603 45833 -5647 -73

2083 5871 -35 3

19848 .. 1939 -8301 -18 .. -201

653204 34297 -

1190 680 -1

29799 -

415154 -

1980234 -5649 -

292309 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

14674 -1281

90716 -2528

7922 -

13268 2316

687501 -

1869 -

29799 -

415154 -

1974585 -

292309 -

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Heat (TJ)

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Israel. 3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

18481 49736 -4230 873

61817 697 159978 -6536 3601

3221 449 17

394105 1570 -1201 367

43764 9049 -9879 -90

7036 1035 -1623 3

21792 995 -

340651 560 -

582887 549 -

28739 161 -50 2560

9410275 24556 20245335 -9319259 -2845 -90091

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

64860 157

219558 1298

3687 29

394841 -1967

42843 -445

6451 45

22787 -15

341211 -1813

583436 -2108

31409 -1

20267972 47306

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

64532 3176 847 99 3670 56740 -

176988 101457 57406 5644 12240 240 1

3581 3219 354 7 -

377788 250687 112290 252 1316 13244 -

33683 3 4 33094 69 161 351

833 311 450 72 -

21508 3679 17828 1 -

98644 40893 55591 2160 -

283239 197685 82671 2857 26

29466 15872 4303 960 918 260 7153 -

6437696 3377382 2571462 398740 1446 833 534 87300

91 13 78

378 30 34 314 -

1579 816 58 705

89 0 0 89

16 1 15

270 270 -

131121 1164 9 129948

131166 1111 29 130026

74 10 64

1030628 522941 456499 1564 49625

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

2

21

94

3391

33615

3

84764

FINAL CONSUMPTION

392

43469

136

-

13479

29

8627

-

5648

900

106241

133309

1865

12762190

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

309 306 3 -

21402 4341 4599 400 7279 317 123 171 2058 1293 85 32 272 433

109 68 41 -

7817 18 1857 430 1593 39 65 228 1788 302 15 65 1408 8

7248 6175 152 175 483 19 45 1 196 0 2 0 0

3596 327 190 0 2408 2 115 188 277 16 0 72

263 185 0 0 44 0 34

106241 98269 2037 95 2958 1734 593 536 20

132577 128641 1683 1337 916 -

747 10 1 101 4 623 5 3

4218460 425589 923647 184701 678956 131317 336289 32554 698106 322610 37797 103167 132975 210751

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

16 16 -

0 0 -

1 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

21506 13368 6559 1521 0 57

26 26 0 -

5635 4549 962 122 3

247 200 28 10 10

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

83 -

26 26

545 545

-

-

26

-

0

83

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia.

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

171682 79699 85791 3487 2705

1407 1314 57 36 -

637 497 140 -

-

-

853 609 33 211 -

7674838 5261688 2213090 155734 1935 42392

1132 1132

645 645

-

-

732 732

265 265

697210 697210

757

-

-

-

732

-

697160

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

141657 2590 578712 -108603 2485

14512 11652 -2671 142

18260 23347 -11005 689

2530 267 1396 -487 33

22221 -

17447 24734 -15052 -0 -20

123680 29477 -86265 -0 406

40218 36124 -16627 -54313 586

12552 2460 -1738 36

261080 149368 -110875 -9880 4752

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

616842 -895 -1760

23635 -13927 -96

31291 20173 485

3740 -578 -18

22221 4684 80

27109 10037 -637

67298 13134 -1971

5989 2324 -156

13309 -8474 -15

294444 -610 53

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

614186 614186 -

7564 6585 979 -

51948 51948 -

3143 3143 -

2888 186 1825 224 533 120

2360 66 39 33 0 2222 -

97 97 -

-

304 5 0 299 -

2875 1999 241 212 420 3

20613 20613 -

256 0 256 0 0

1 0 1 0

-

0 0 0 -

696 664 14 13 5

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

18

0

0

-

-

3465

33892

78363

8157

4517

290316

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

3234 3228 6

3066 300 737 91 221 61 263 50 451 121 24 69 34 645

159 0 121 0 2 2 18 0 2 1 1 13 1 1

6 0 5 -

1359 11 0 8 24 1 3 53 1 0 0 1 1257

9355 165 383 84 772 292 593 842 724 186 170 3554 134 1456

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8108 7944 7 157

77665 0 77213 0 449 3

7457 7427 0 31

3 1 2

224183 218058 1886 1 4114 124

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8341 5091 2530 600 4 117

504 192 164 60 10 77

694 1 693

2885 2855 10 7 13

55040 24549 14011 14174 1526 780

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

2048 2048

-

-

231 231

14377 14377

35 35

-

270 268

1738 1738

-

2048

-

-

231

14362

35

-

254

1738

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

2048

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

79392 46547 -63413 -33893 2397

45996 41716 -27036 -967

12609 12808 -6582 112

53272 36125 -49121 -173 -1032

3906847 370082 -160947 5646

17938 10799 -8968 78

722735 -42 -

1090287 37984 -3254 -74

3699615 408469 -407902 -

2488229 260 -208 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

31031 -12006 -2427

59709 -9598 -717

18947 -197 -643

39072 -2952 1965

4121629 -1455

19847 -75

722693 -36

1124943 -76

3700183 -13520

2488281 -2708

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6631 4097 1783 196 28 527 0

12270 12270 -

1173 548 24 1 599 0

4633 488 3168 27 950 -

1284605 379723 671381 224233 9269

1228 724 447 57 -

568063 229867 311090 6364 20741

910722 271021 563401 76299 -

4601 4601 -

46090 16945 29145

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

3482 64 3413 0 5

4879 4879 -

990 1 989 0

602 15 153 40 394

50 34 0 16

23357 52 23305

4615 2 653 3959

302913 24355 36976 166847 46728 28007

182505 5214 89644 39037 48610

Losses

-

-

2762

12

242647

204128

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6484

37123

12057

32462

2834965

18494

128476

209518

3136502

2052851

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3418 128 1048 120 491 11 153 120 583 397 27 98 54 187

1321 1228 93

10010 25 17 15 9641 13 4 4 6 285

259 0 114 12 118 1 2 7 1 2 0 2 0

895051 566 11211 23 48082 608 3687 1493 34400 552209 204367 4746 667 32990

117 0 20 0 12 1 6 5 9 8 1 52 0 4

21157 27 1692 23 982 7 184 325 10790 5066 20 47 124 1869

183814 81 25733 459 138739 5 359 66 156 11051 1501 77 27 5559

1192410 143935 195834 103118 82053 52870 132857 19934 127446 124980 27643 25931 36611 119198

704928 20328 274834 5810 9219 23760 24513 4993 53882 92058 22107 1639 5515 166269

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1402 1402 -

-

-

12 12 -

18122 18072 31 13 5

6791 6791 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

667 26 455 82 60 43

-

31 31 -

2 1 0 1

254 7 205 35 6 1

100528 16372 61670 22451 35

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

998 998

35802 35802

2015 2013

32189 29482

-

-

-

-

-

-

998

35802

763

7958

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2095 612

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

1

1939915 1742827 127432 69649 7 -

-

25704 558 25146 -

68310 1748 56185 2085 8291 1875782 889217 924037 58181 2201 2147

1347923 913421 419062 10002 1708 3729

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

16459 26 50492 -4088 -163

58630 488 151043 -4114 -1960

3098 48 483 -3 -293

398271 1366 -1127 307

43823 9290 -9909 -461

6968 1042 -1622 28

21342 936 -

342316 696 -

576615 631 -

32882 25 230 -66 -1270

8861505 29404 20204904 -8924479 -3524 -352838

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

62727

204087

3333

398817

42743

6417

22278

343012

577246

31801

19814972

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ⁴ fuels ⁵ kerosene

SUPPLY

Crude oil ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

140981 2905 565939 -110939 1389

13848 9540 -2352 -200

15614 22234 -10608 15

2713 237 2059 -523 -101

21341 -

16679 25564 -13989 -83

121992 25777 -85436 571

42848 38764 -18468 -57303 -399

13106 2578 -1543 -80

255119 142565 -98538 -9762 2420

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

600276 -1033

20836 -12822

27255 23873

4386 -1011

21341 3460

28171 8976

62904 19920

5442 3034

14061 -9236

291804 -391

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

77322 43862 -57418 -33585 484

45544 44000 -29068 -237

12240 12630 -6194 -290

49011 .. 41835 -52921 -168 .. 44

3926005 395325 -166212 -8894

18113 12731 -9431 134

733289 1076430 37065 -3224 -160

3684968 416488 -396232 -

2456317 244 -225 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

30664 -12957

60239 -17580

18386 -218

37800 -3072

4146225 -

21547 -

733289 1110111 -

3705224 -

2456335 -

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Heat (TJ)

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. The peat column also includes the quantities of oil shale for Estonia. 3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

705187 160701 -62903 1636

4186184 211731 519935 -488797 44778

399371 107156 -287306 1102

299135 3874 -12364 338

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

804622 695

4473831 14654

220323 -436

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

786236 38260 13 14 26 747923 -

3124311 1963511 1058724 14278 8517 27657 25730 25894 -

35 35 -

102137 39801 10490 51846

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

557063 12737 -14990 13475

16694 20 -64 -145

291157 -

2278082 -

4799782 -

3500 20 112 -252 -

94656832 108182 12749675 -28951763 -694859

290982 2892

568284 -1533 9793

16504 879

291157 -17987

2278082 -16586

4799782 -74630

3380 -

77868067 -99803

188995 188170 783 41 -

272723 164221 95917 7632 4953 -

386899 9 3 386356 75 336 120

1112 314 776 22 -

94451 94451

619338 402430 107527 109380 -

1284745 839602 174574 270569 -

1916 663 634 619 -

34834565 21651182 9695087 2563232 8414 681356 235295

0 0 0 -

233 97 116 21

3254 775 403 2075

856 107 34 715

8366 8366

367515 5329 362186

62658 583 62075

95 40 55

7399008 4654956 1292127 137038 1314886

-

Coke / tar

84

442

27

153

0

1471

33903

93

729445

FINAL CONSUMPTION

18962

1261594

30892

20891

186239

15415

170353

1273172

3343845

1276

34805246

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

18939 7161 784 3032 91 1 7870

940890 189226 145719 30177 347286 2826 6931 8408 38705 18153 2256 7401 14902 128901

30246 1036 381 20818 223 984 4504 33 625 1641

13891 336 574 333 3817 2 34 67 179 876 1 396 2491 4787

167191 115689 26471 5814 9208 727 5888 1406 1416 10 12 142 22 387

8819 2676 3986 82 986 10 31 124 206 192 4 0 266 255

122447 8140 18305 60961 13500 346 7136 2014 3682 3619 19 4724

1254897 1052527 97627 18625 54577 682 6295 8372 258 18 74 13941 1899

3343548 3343548 -

371 5 358 1 2 2 3

13716692 1316196 2422108 248486 1280250 200538 408117 194494 484372 218338 29889 259694 178678 6475532

76 65 4 7

3 3

-

4 4 -

3618141 1838562 1778261 1318

6912 3931 1099 85 0 1797

1347 218 687 385 57

5722 5310 311 1 100

-

901 709 127 64 -

10903575 8658561 1948500 191787 54 104673

17698 17518

874 874

-

93 93

297 297

-

6566839 6566839 6520831

34 27 7

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

23 16 7 -

251753 114738 54641 29371 1 53002

646 646

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

68918 68917

-

12 12

-

2045

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

180

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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-

-

-

47906 40614 7292 -

18183 15859 2324 -

-

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Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3004256 15589 958658 -1828153 -10465

273909 816 -51874 4339

5183 10332 -275 44

469 2537 -434 242

70157 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2139885 -11773 4715

227190 -144368 4998

15284 24570 228

2815 -5 193

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2109745 38119 49 489 2070417 671 -

87066 87066 -

40082 40082 -

2968 2968 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

8416 7403 1009 4

199 198 1

-

Losses

7653

20

-

-

97

60

80

8

0

43

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6953

534

-

35

11627

188585

463421

46224

16004

622280

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5716 1 10 1 0 4 8 0 5692

6 6 -

-

-

11002 10831 171

12533 510 6525 164 1102 71 383 184 585 97 20 345 141 2406

1986 70 66 2 56 49 84 91 62 24 114 328 96 944

2 1 0 0 1

669 6 33 11 14 25 49 17 7 3 1 123 8 373

69476 1683 2414 584 4623 727 1801 11028 3411 620 652 11189 1614 29131

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

93070 60760 -72359 -1144

405135 137681 -86656 -9 -241

149332 32638 -49160 -58 -85961 -499

27450 2341 -11866 -151 -5 -918

698719 203921 -200031 -20173 -2 56

70157 667

80327 122134 -8970

455909 9093 -1467

46292 -312 256

16851 -27 -793

682491 5524 4965

3697 893 599 2205 -

111 17 1 63 29 -

16 16 -

2 2 -

5 5 -

61274 60334 613 328 -

55402 1 55381 0 19

4735 385 4088 4 257

18 0 15 2 1

3 3 0

21 8 13 0

9382 7904 665 790 23

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

5 5

-

-

-

-

7406 6949 1 2 2 452

455983 28 455436 69 34 234 181

46051 46049 2

34 3 31 0

460668 423112 11091 141 23627 2696

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

12 11 1

-

-

-

-

117415 104856 9430 426 0 2702

5357 518 534 2908 148 1250

164 162 2

14087 11820 1399 182 3 683

91969 7532 20076 57160 1571 5631

1220 1220

529 529

-

35 35

626 626

51231 51231

94 94

8 8

1214 1212

167 165

1177

527

-

-

626

50028

94

8

20

164

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

0 2

1 1

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

283910 162426 -184791 -117487 568

172718 41736 -93079 -492

50881 28336 -10427 -661

184430 37000 -33994 -3 -263 -5728

40151372 14739 -54993 4201

39390 2557 -3285 -858

399195 -

587901 1414 355

14670021 239713 -232693 -

11144191 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

144626 -11003 8205

120883 15972 -3568

68129 407 1366

181442 -8737 -12112

40115319 18571

37804 -51

399195 -17

589671 -282

14677041 -77835

11144191 188846

63458 57030 2975 3453 0

4077 270 3509 298

6190 1459 978 1819 1934 -

1837 28 588 589 56 577

8073039 2777713 432843 91489 32 4770963

213 213 -

56304 45772 9143 808 581

499824 308454 91420 99949 -

3757 3757 -

14479 14479 -

8400 288 7303 214 595

188 188 -

408 408 -

13789 153 13296 15 325

502212 1 1300 500911

0 0

28 28

6237 6237 -

1408357 278288 174224 852541 63231 40073

1199236 249047 767094 140039 43056

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

10

0

115

4

32

4

1333423

556287

FINAL CONSUMPTION

69959

129023

63190

144963

31558607

37536

342847

-

83328

11853670

9563037

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

52540 1940 2482 1988 3992 105 535 1300 1389 647 24 630 880 36628

3832 3603 229

46306 246 269 715 15478 485 103 1 29010

31201 50 12453 85 357 32 89 26 18 5 0 1117 22 16948

5216781 3469 5144 5 102278 94 1375 1666 1315122 566327 18950 502 122416 3079433

36 13 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 4 0 8

27210 46 344 26820

63432 20497 4941 11516 18 34 850 3181 3088 16472 62 54 2717

5882972 792894 799830 814465 426819 142224 599485 229646 250364 162182 57660 104968 250052 1252384

4722035 550959 1953407 195651 115757 133715 338480 83033 408158 390548 66682 39621 375791 70232

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

9729 4 34 8 9501 183

-

-

147 20 108 3 16

7 7 -

37039 37032 0 6 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

6805 142 2269 550 338 3506

-

176 17 159 -

3051 14 149 8 2881

26341819 25195505 749779 297470 22 99043

461 351 50 28 8 23

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

885 885

125192 125192

16708 16707

110564 78423

-

-

-

-

-

-

882

125190

31

12377

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2485 29652

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

315636 314949 217 392 79

19897 17639 2258 -

248113 45449 168903 24823 8939 5722584 2843029 1623952 490175 1901 763527

4841002 3250188 1127501 135181 666 327465

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4487 12213 -1537 -300

87235 13707 -102103 20798

3227 207 185

1493 -

13425 2276 -2571 -76

2 -

-

88085 -

104399 -

7 -

6901838 658 978924 -1456762 -85

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

14863 -

19637 -603

3619 -58

1493 -31

13054 265

2 -

-

88085 7

104399 2

7 -

6424573 -227856

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

14273 14273 -

8862 8573 289 -

2636 2445 191 -

1436 1436 -

8966 9 8956 -

-

-

21191 4860 16330 -

55033 5311 49722 -

-

2361581 2157863 125157 78561

-

-

-

9687 9687

16201 16201

-

1124802 686593 293317 144892

38

-

-

7382

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

80

20

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

510

10152

925

26

4316

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

510 510 -

10048 4016 117 1248 1756 1 261 886 396 0 463 903

925 303 110 215 97 196 4

26 1 8 16 -

4001 2979 3 349 505 1 61 103

2

-

-

57213

25785

-

-

57213 57213 -

25785 25785 -

7

34217 2676117

-

1197134 259868 182562 43959 144501 2256 538 28402 138040 56486 688 194 18907 320731

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

330109 259855 69928 326

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

98 98 0 0 -

-

-

134 134 -

2 2

-

-

-

7 7 -

617576 494727 87838 90 0 34921

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

5 5

-

-

180 -

-

-

-

-

-

531299 531299 531299

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

180

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

351018 472 32831 -189318 5651

18708 43 -

3928 376 -

405 -

8412 -

6480 6098 -1863 -104

46172 16602 -6934 -0 515

11114 3966 -2353 -44 -8649 620

255 272 -41 -5 -1

63911 36748 -4387 -1765 -235

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

200653 -3350 1335

18751 -12461 44

4304 5569 227

405 -

8412 -69

10610 8920 -136

56354 2365 1035

4654 -8 -249

480 8 -2

94272 -97 393

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

195924 2275 193649 -

6334 6334 -

10101 10101 -

405 405 -

507 148 358 -

15 15 -

15 15 -

-

-

8668 8290 378 -

7369 7369 -

267 249 18

15 15 0

0 0

13 13 -

1682 1476 206 0

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

464 256 208 -

-

-

-

97

-

-

-

8

28

61

7

0

36

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2153

-

-

-

459

19086

59663

4390

473

84182

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2149 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 2139

-

-

-

129 129 -

3414 39 1529 80 161 0 0 46 283 66 5 92 28 1085

493 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 26 0 455

120 0 1 0 119

5590 301 52 11 110 0 1 773 341 187 5 246 14 3548

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

5 5

-

-

-

-

961 518 444

58270 10 58254 1 5 -

4390 4390 -

-

66729 64744 1023 826 136

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

13596 11708 1464 134 0 290

900 6 63 157 674

0 0 -

349 273 42 2 32

11863 14 833 9793 71 1153

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

331 331

1114 1114

0 0

0 0

4 2

-

-

-

-

-

331

1114

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

2

-

-

-

2

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

44905 13423 -27633 -12098 -351

5860 7768 -681 39

7979 2844 -1986 9

15224 4034 -1429 -3 -207

4461223 25 -13 -

28774 1891 -2803 -321

13061 -

-

1213868 51188 -49716 -

3805 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

18246 693 -676

12986 -1197 -0

8846 -128

17618 -547 -87

4461236 -5440

27541 -133

13061 -16

-

1215340 -3725

3805 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

10413 10163 249 -

3377 3363 15

1934 1934 -

222 4 218 -

1023019 191506 392352 439160

21 21 -

13041 11143 1899 -

-

884 60 794 31

129 129 -

140 140 -

574 574 -

500883 500883

0 0

-

-

50916 15874 6025 21996 598 6423

-

4

-

-

191578

-

-

969121

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

3805 3805 -

10

0

115

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6956

8282

6529

16187

2931894

27383

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5480 21 156 1256 218 0 0 560 247 444 1 22 41 2514

343 295 47

6529 195 89 622 3711 462 99 1351

4993 2094 2898

1734326 2836 3654 96911 916815 438469 4872 55 3226 267488

21 13 8

-

-

372921 49346 42099 39147 18697 2079 850 17218 47615 29214 844 570 10663 114580

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

780 780 -

-

-

2 2 0

26955 26955 -

-

-

3775 10 3156 556 53

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

694 10 84 130 1 469

-

-

783 2 781

408 351 20 10 3 23

3 3 -

-

592425 296375 253703 34826 264 7257

-

10409 10337

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

1197568 1017999 29685 147101 2784

3

1 1

7939 7939

-

1

7938

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

25 48

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Non-OECD Asia (excluding China) Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

65906 62945 -28902 4224

817359 8049 228587 -118862 -4168

396144 106163 -287305 936

82479 229 -708 -1500

40357 5396 -399 -22

494 -

1060 -

233099 -

471660 -

3 -

12503247 3610705 -4363124 -374

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

104173 335

930964 -12247

215938 -369

80499 3014

45332 53

494 -

1060 -

233099 -

471660 -

3 -

11750454 -3494

94009 38260 55749 -

658793 640217 10978 5510 114 1973 -

186132 185726 365 41 -

72561 65151 5794 1616 -

37375 37375 -

-

-

48244 36321 11923 -

30475 30475 -

-

5706008 5641944 9193 53027 1843

35 35 -

264 240 24 -

-

-

82282 82282

38256 38256

-

769813 606827 62973 597 99415

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

402

21 21

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

6

112

-

4

441

FINAL CONSUMPTION

10463

259258

29437

10926

7899

494

1060

102570

402488

3

5146312

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

10463 6643 784 3032 4 -

222657 75134 7963 5404 69207 233 40 2066 3013 165 3907 55525

28791 653 77 20575 8 874 4308 33 625 1637

9399 213 452 170 3077 5 864 380 2461 1778

7480 7425 55

14 14

1060 1060 -

102570 102570 -

402488 402488 -

3 3

2299521 39626 307371 2518 61988 1583 23266 8 10815 44131 948 264 6504 1800499

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

5 5

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

36576 10169 12695 23 13689

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

21 21

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

-

-

124826

64 64 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

362845 342775 19875 195

1462 286 0 5 1171

-

480 464 16 -

-

-

-

-

656025 532237 114477 8805 506

-

419 419

-

-

-

-

-

1827921 1827921

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1827921

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

646 646

-

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NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

148692 537 423735 -48929 3444

18146 -497 27

633 6778 -13 61

409 -402 247

16296 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

527479 -537 -10060

17676 -16778 -36

7459 14913 -1

254 -2 193

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

515102 514430 671 -

337 337 -

22371 22371 -

410 410 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

402 25 376 -

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

16396 23294 -2405 -722

90399 50972 -43943 -8 -333

44356 10763 -17575 -27441 58

7466 180 -307 -1328

196965 66926 -72563 -2618 -460

16296 614

36562 14152 395

97087 3865 2975

10161 -5 -109

6011 108 -1002

188251 -3440 6635

130 57 74 -

1 1 -

14402 14402 -

303 153 150

-

-

-

15358 15356 2 -

1 1 0

-

-

93 93 -

-

-

202

-

-

-

1177

527

-

35

2377

50805

103927

10048

5117

175995

2377 2377 -

2267 267 349 8 133 7 156 127 165 13 4 14 72 952

1284 70 60 52 48 78 71 49 23 112 244 95 381

1 1 -

121 5 23 4 2 4 1 3 2 0 5 1 69

20233 677 1485 48 1058 38 600 3081 1568 126 275 2509 1212 7554

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1596 1595 1 -

101586 19 101387 161 19

9885 9885 -

0 0 0

132539 123452 4067 4867 153

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

39854 33770 5233 10 841

1057 1 323 200 75 458

162 162 -

4996 4549 153 0 294

23223 39 3640 18339 1031 174

1177 1177

527 527

-

35 35

-

7087 7087

-

-

-

-

1177

527

-

-

-

5884

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

38825 92015 -45825 -53970 -291

45656 26049 -13716 147

16283 13451 -4056 6

52950 11748 -17211 -0 122

15367465 2861 -6 -

6994 224 -445 -534

71279 -

128559 -

3080826 48283 -36020 -

47296 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

30753 -4043 3979

58136 -1366 -1169

25683 1552

47608 -7185 -8652

15370320 1631

6239 80

71279 -

128559 -0

3093089 -20035

47296 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

13355 13286 69 -

270 270 -

709 709 -

15 3 12 -

2308688 1414015 894673

192 192 -

32666 32666 -

112917 112917 -

2452 2 2405 45

59 59 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

2311 2311 -

380742

2053

26525

31756

13063263

6127

38613

15642

2521021

42932

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

10602 1138 2006 95 1854 18 410 314 587 105 16 75 706 3277

3446 3308 138

26473 8131 18341

4562 9 4553

2683148 388620 121319 118009 2055199

16 1 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 4 0 0

26791 26791

3323 33 627 2662

1082237 105273 77960 14490 35953 16874 103133 19802 43856 27638 13391 6097 27389 590380

10460 10460

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1213 2 0 1158 52

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

2553 0 460 205 33 1855

-

-

1699 1699

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

514 514

51826 51826

53 53

25496 25411

-

-

-

-

-

-

514

51826

-

2266

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

83 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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35 29 1 5 -

-

-

171291 101 6689 158965 4178 1358

55272

6077 6070 0 6 -

-

-

14882

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

11822 11822 -

12319 12319 -

19295 19295 1419488 699296 374182 228619 1305 116087

32472 16195 14605 214 1457

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

515107 69901 -136 -2180

2678559 203527 224932 -7888 36745

-

-

443991 10 -8079 13780

14495 12 -64 -34

266763 -

1556531 -

3805515 -

-

5763151 107523 3581038 -137582 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

582692 34

3135876 31088

-

-

449702 -1533 9150

14409 871

266763 -17987

1556531 -17519

3805515 -74632

-

9314130 82778

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

582726 582726 -

2167983 1162743 941260 24666 23631 15683 -

-

-

305635 305619 16 -

-

94451 94451

448209 358973 89236 -

1080224 825593 254631 -

-

1937489 980202 948873 8414 -

73886 38749 9642 25495

-

-

3221 775 402 2044

855 106 34 715

8366 8366

188615 5329 183285

-

-

1202692 465412 613665 7981 115634

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

106540

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

925094

-

-

148463

14424

145959

902189

2650659

-

6150187

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

668227 98008 137095 20372 267478 2786 6613 6907 35334 14723 2057 7328 10515 59011

-

-

131300 81290 26390 5464 8543 704 5873 1280 1409 10 12 126 21 180

8677 2676 3940 82 978 10 31 124 188 156 4 266 221

99267 12792 59391 13139 346 6555 1770 2622 19 2631

884006 683257 97627 18625 53700 682 5551 8372 258 18 74 13941 1899

2650659 2650659 -

-

2614539 219747 677975 183811 377915 161922 301985 55106 170164 80764 15142 7008 138129 224871

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

3 3

-

-

889440 871497 17943 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

190260 88338 34490 28339 39093

-

-

1213 218 553 385 57

4873 4487 288 98

-

-

2240661 1651589 584634 4438 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

66607 66607

-

-

15947 15947

874 874

-

-

-

-

405548 405548 405548

-

-

-

-

-

-

46693 40484 6209 -

-

18183 15859 2324 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

191506 4377 419462 -4861 -17018

220 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

593467 -4377 -68

220 -220 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

584915 142 584773 -

-

2979 2979 -

-

Losses

460

FINAL CONSUMPTION

667

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

Feedstocks

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

-

18627 -

29665 19597 -1322 59

134853 489 -10525 -260

41136 9903 -13131 -15768 -57

1352 34 -1 148

182392 6748 -17303 -3419 -405

1533 -

-

18627 -20

47999 471 -92

124556 56

22083 371

1533 -

168013 2644 -182

1533 1533 -

-

2313 670 1642 -

40 2 38 -

-

-

15447 15447 -

3457 2 3454 0 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

847

44871

667 667

-

-

-

552 381 171

5528 119 4128 34 707 47 194 1 27 12 8 159 31 61

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1490 1490 -

122223 122223 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

34288 32250 1967 71 -

2296 2296 -

-

1298 279 1003 15 -

29825 3365 10992 15468 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

295 295

3566 3566

93 93

-

17 17

161 161

-

-

-

-

295

3566

93

-

17

161

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Additives

10

-

-

-

-

310 251 59 -

0 0 -

-

8 8 0

2526 1969 177 365 16

124612 -

22454 -

-

167639

209 1 7 11 10 23 46 5 3 1 0 98 1 6

16946 599 672 384 2803 538 1018 2416 592 214 177 5961 348 1225

-

120706 98668 3048 1 16996 1994

22454 22454 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

19567 21524 -11256 -17702 -726

44687 6951 -26 -318

20494 7426 -2252 -406

71016 9990 -1117 -5746

4144264 -

3204 -

304986 -

229441 -

6671927 19000 -20811 -

4409242 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11408 1829

51294 1324 -982

25262 -69

74143 158 -353

4144264 -

3204 -

304986 -

229441 -282

6670116 -8973

4409242 178148

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

930 260 670 -

283 283

3275 1459 1816 -

123 20 103 -

1162706 1143964 18742 -

1863 1282 581

229159 192755 36404 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

669 227 435 7 1

-

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

11637

51353

-

12068 148 11907 13 -

21918

61758

6216 6216

20561 38 10280 83 179 22 88 2 5 4 0 848 19 8994

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2929 21 193 279 1558 50 103 17 70 44 5 432 73 83

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

7112 7112 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1234 1221 13 -

-

-

1 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

362 362

51353 51353

362

51353

-

-

15703 15703

2981559 2981559 2981559 -

3204 3204 3204 -

-

-

-

-

-

321328

48175

-

5581078

4008112

-

-

3452177 526149 591250 600330 330508 105993 463776 106798 118796 83369 34388 78922 204798 207100

2676043 209719 1391226 182894 13979 44219 37083 36865 163523 214674 9540 10604 331417 30301

-

-

123937 45020 78917 -

-

2004964 918860 394663 117512 573928

303124

303124 303124 -

758737 133563 94644 467793 44469 18268

531102 28876 434518 66823 885

1332070 1063300 106673 1333 160764

41195 9901

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7521

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2070 29224

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

374724 -

3483 20 109 -252 -

35981593 2560020 -12624435 -695035

368012 -

374724 -

3360 -

25222143 -63926

-

99513 95 79274 20144 -

111274 959 94376 15939 -

1916 663 634 619 -

12272630 944093 8610414 2563232 154891

1 1 -

-

84024 84024

4373 583 3790

95 40 55

1801754 1502806 37864 128460 132624

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

107164 11858 -24342 -108

338691 155 40227 -184680 -8436

0 786 -1 -18

214904 3645 -11656 1838

55142 4434 -3514 -232

1704 5 -0 -111

-

368012 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

94572 -

185958 -2995

766 -9

208730 -80

55830 -2

1598 9

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

89139 13 14 89112 -

146457 22849 106197 14278 3007 126 -

227 227 -

198477 97389 90123 7632 3333 -

31060 3 30542 59 336 120

1112 314 776 22 -

1534 710 825 -

0 0 0 -

213 97 116 0

1 1 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

4

19

21

3

0

-

23639

93

407777

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5429

34952

530

9939

24764

494

-

184475

235438

1256

10676056

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5406 8 87 1 5310

23112 9248 542 1442 4074 38 83 1077 291 3 1 73 14 6227

530 383 133 13 -

4466 123 121 163 740 2 34 59 158 11 1 16 30 3009

24062 23737 78 2 119 23 15 65 7 16 0 1

128 45 8 0 0 18 36 0 0 0 20

-

184382 182761 877 744 -

235141 235141 -

368 5 358 1 2 2 -

2463787 692680 415967 16029 521829 34147 81240 106900 120987 32933 13050 198275 10773 218978

-

-

-

-

-

4 4 -

1655382 46872 1607713 797

366 358 7 1 -

-

-

-

884 692 127 64 -

4471915 3667941 683413 88323 53 32185

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

23 16 7 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

18 16 2

-

12 1 4 7

11369 7820 3356 190 1 2

-

5450 3645 1099 80 0 626

0 0 0 -

-

452 451

-

12 12

702 702

-

-

93 93

297 297

-

2084970 2084970

-

213

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2049799

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

658983 445 40230 -355328 1785

37754 773 -3006 6

215 2142 -262 -17

65 323 -32 -4

17920 -

32489 3374 -7741 -423

56994 5666 -12331 -149

15228 1422 -3162 -14 -8010 -45

716 22 -3 -151 -0 -4

109337 18031 -51208 -10047 -2 155

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

346115 -93 -37

35527 -2130 -1

2078 877 1

352 -3 -

17920 3

27699 2096 -7307

50180 -3 -109

5419 -399 890

580 -370

66266 182 -329

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

337995 49 489 337457 -

33386 33386 -

2956 2956 -

348 348 -

747 17 167 563 -

55 1 25 29 -

0 0 -

-

-

1893 1393 232 269 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

1154 1154 -

3 2 1

-

-

9371 1 9351 0 19

94 5 9 4 75

1 0 1 0

3 3 -

-

3237 2772 48 412 5

Losses

6102

-

-

-

14

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

673

8

-

-

7805

22327

50065

5907

210

60983

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

618 10 0 4 604

6 6 -

-

-

7805 7805 -

835 84 451 11 50 16 31 4 95 6 3 66 4 15

74 0 4 0 0 4 1 4 0 2 52 0 6

0 0 0 0 -

10 0 3 0 1 0 6 0

7392 106 198 138 614 148 181 2586 736 91 193 1648 31 723

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2860 2850 1 2 2 5

49381 49143 32 34 10 162

5897 5895 2

0 0 -

39053 35463 2556 140 480 413

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

12 11 1

-

-

-

-

11159 9470 213 103 0 1372

609 505 46 44 4 10

2 0 2

198 165 1 8 24

14532 3345 2858 6599 414 1316

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

43 43

-

-

-

7473 7473

1 1

8 8

2 2

6 4

7473

1

8

2

3

-

0 -

0 -

1 1

2 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

69310 7873 -58700 -8574 174

27875 79 -19103 -21

5644 1846 -2095 45

27103 3464 -9064 -263 25

749611 11797 -53818 4201

372 442 -37 -3

9317 -

226893 1414 355

1755327 63631 -83095 -

6679991 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

10083 -207 1666

8830 19 -106

5440 -2

21264 -260 -611

711791 272

775 2

9317 0

228662 -

1735863 -1427

6679991 10699

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6490 1050 2657 2783 0

146 146 -

272 1 269 3 -

887 0 358 486 40 3

135112 1242 28037 72747 32 33054

-

8189 1418 5963 808 -

157748 2782 91420 63545 -

3757 3757 -

6816 6816 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

1197 471 207 518

-

255 255 -

341 5 10 2 325

1320 1 1300 18

-

28 28

6237 6237 -

306169 124974 33284 127085 7446 13380

665822 220171 332575 70906 42170

Losses

0

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

3856

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1674 759 86 297 70 37 22 53 197 23 1 74 9 47

-

332 33 8 169 122

-

1842 132 439 40 300 932

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

8598

3

19

177040

506058

4910

-

19162

575612

777

-

1101

-

64678

-

1247471

5511993

4445 51 180 87 1175 23 4 1 2925

590 1 79 2 174 10 1 23 12 1 268 3 16

39631 633 1489 5 2616 94 1375 586 5882 6538 14068 421 1138 4786

-

419 46 344 29

57100 20497 4548 8867 18 34 850 3181 2461 16472 62 54 55

531928 102507 66090 112125 30260 17039 31055 44783 33027 19843 7952 17017 5157 45072

2035532 341240 562182 12757 101779 89497 301397 46167 244635 175875 57142 29017 44374 29471

-

39 20 2 1 16

7 7 -

759 758 0 -

-

176 17 159 -

548 9 145 8 387

535973 467116 57632 6247 22 4956

18 1 17 -

682 217 392 73

7577 5319 2258 -

94676 390 62606 23785 7896 620867 322968 250026 42980 331 4562

3476461 2170693 1006223 133634 666 165244

7 7

8598 8598

289 288

17986 17556

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

8597

31

2327

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

206 220

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1383 2608 -14 -

138 1568 -54 -

0 -

-

1317 166 -51 -1

1 -

-

9782 -

15030 -

-

24481668 1342985 -6371814 636

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3978 326

1651 -61

0 -

-

1431 324

1 -

-

9782 926

15030 -

-

19453475 124841

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1744 1744 -

-

-

-

1256 1256 -

-

-

2181 2181 -

7739 7739 -

-

9468488 8981396 487092 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

2908 2908

3828 3828

-

1851138 1025019 252852 573267

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

1467

-

7728

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2560

-

1590

0

-

499

1

-

4152

3463

-

-

8250962

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2560 2560

1576 1254 322

0 0 -

-

50 42 9

1 1 -

-

4152 4152 -

3463 3463 -

-

4384438 72731 769655 44912 2896 3494244

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

319750 302418 17332 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

14 14 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2418691 1866992 457449 86961 7289

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

449 449

-

-

-

-

-

1128083 1128083

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1117246

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1295266 4319 11027 -936140 -3766

172170 -39180 4393

407 -

1805 -

7234 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

370706 1956 10859

137383 -100220 5102

407 972 -

1805 -

7234 139

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

378132 34564 343568 -

42074 42074 -

1380 1380 -

1805 1805 -

2891 2889 1 -

191 191 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

7234 7234 -

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

5936 873 -50984 82

59662 24684 -10986 78

29450 789 -9635 -17744 -1065

16180 285 -11402 245

116186 23392 -51573 -696 857

-44093 84508 -523

73437 571 -53

1795 -382

5308 -190 639

88166 3291 -2017

-

-

-

4 4 -

28329 28329 -

575 378 197 -

-

-

-

1139 1031 106 2

218

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2282

-

-

-

139

39316

-

73956

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2282 2282

-

-

-

139 139 -

54 41 12

40 40

1413

-

-

5752

59972

63 63

9474 9474

31 31 -

45567 45567 4931 530 831 2631 938

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

27 27 -

73875 73875 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7244 7103 130 12

41 41 -

-

4467 4384 71 12 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

31991 31991

-

-

1191 1191

-

-

-

-

-

-

31991

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1413 1413 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

88976 19999 -31337 -22104 1571

38562 842 -49518 -336

194 -

14450 2795 -4571 80

34613 5 -

-

337 -

-

1125981 16761 -9902 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

57104 -7446 592

-10450 16628 -1314

194 407 -0

12754 -209 -2348

34618 1823

-

337 -

-

1132840 -27912

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

21542 21542 -

-

-

574 574

8744 8744

-

337 337 -

-

2626 2626 -

-

-

806 806 -

-

-

-

-

68218 25122 42961 136

-

-

-

-

-

153692

-

-

-

-

883016

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

26083

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

25881 25881

-

-

8817

-

194 194 -

452 452

-

-

-

-

177389 3626 7814 11179 882 674 153214

-

9 9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

477 477

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

193 57 5 131

-

-

-

-

-

-

705151 386482 235335 42546 1 40786

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

4864 4864

407 407

8365 8239

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4864

-

262

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 117

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

27697

-

601

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

4864

-

27697 16144 11073 479

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

190000 42 -177199 -9072

225715 61 -201739 2408

27033 -

56719 -

2542 186 -352 -

10

45 -

21547 -

19167 -

-

4085436 229061 -2857753 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3771 -

26445 -

27033 -

56719 -769

2376 -

10 -

45 -

21547 -

19167 -

-

1456744 38101

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3771 3771 -

25001 24936 65 e -

24446 23856 590 -

55906 54788 1118 -

1712 1712 e -

8 8 -

-

-

558571 445238 113288 45 -

1 1

-

-

-

334508 83679 9477 241352

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1444

2587

44

663

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

1440 20 e 229 523 321 285 6 17 39

2587 1953 394 139 101 -

5 5 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

4 4 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

21547 21547

19167 19167

-

-

-

-

2

45

-

-

-

601766

663 356 e 17 232 4 54 -

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

324463 12898 66496 127817 50422 2370 5976 33382 14358 2577 2914 5149 104

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17315 3898 12810 607

-

39 39 -

-

1 1 -

45 45 -

-

-

-

226740 165747 59857 1136 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33248 33248

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33248

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

12993 15959 -9698 67

1536 -

384 -545 -40

-

757 -

518 512 -1209 37

8131 5081 -162 131

2841 4640 -56 -4212 -6

7 -0

7275 15418 -89 -47 173

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

19321 22 1790

1536 -1536 -

-201 1273 469

-

757 -

-142 1975 106

13181 716

3207 -284

7 35

22729 140

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

21062 21062 -

-

1542 1542 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1069 1069 -

57 35 22 0

-

-

-

757 757 -

36 30 1 5

0 0 0 0

-

25 0 22 3

2520 2494 26

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

14

-

-

-

-

1903

13896

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

14 3 11 -

-

-

-

-

160 1 16 78 8 28 14 3 1 5 4 2

8 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 1 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

690 686 1 3

13721 13439 2 275 5

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

441 311 84 45 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

2922

-

-

16

19280

4 1 0 0 2

2901 11 98 50 23 12 2238 29 3 4 429 1 0

2922 2915 7

0 0

13569 12083 1094 229 163

167 0 167 -

0 0 -

8 8 -

2810 660 2150 -

613 613

-

-

4 4

-

613

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

644 214 -301 -502 -16

318 -8

374 659 -0 -

269 1315 -273 17

202391 -

154 -

14970 -

3771 -

258018 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

39 184

311 -308

1033 280

1328 1604 469

202391 -

154 -

14970 0

3771 -

258018 -3

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

35 35 -

-

-

97 60 37 -

34193 6857 27336 -

-

13723 10739 2984 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

53 10 43

-

374 374 -

160 1 159

-

-

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

135

3

-

-

13908

-

3771

210677

-

119155 1832 8 96537 7822 12956 -

-

982 242 709 31 -

3771 3588 183 -

75096 3416 4035 32068 4602 .. 870 18756 5842 4006 754 230 503 14

-

154 154 -

-

-

5871 .. 3248 29 2594

-

-

265 265 -

-

129710 59226 68512 1972 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

53 0 53 1

-

-

6 6 0

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

8 8 -

-

-

36 36 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

49043 48759 284 -

2742 2742

-

-

-

-

-

-

1594

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

85

-

-

-

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-

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-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

1247

360 4 180 37 0 45 45 48 2 0 -

-

33431 13242 946 14244 422 4577

154

-

-

-

168198

-

-

-

-

3144

74 3 3 19 7 0 16 11 3 10 2 -

-

-

-

940

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3 3

-

-

-

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Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

179350 23 -179243 3673

230306 205 -202702 -

27521 -

45956 -

2661 235 -710 -

1 -

46 -

20873 -

19120 -

-

4693785 206878 -3379861 -

3803

27809

27521

45956

2186

1

46

20873

19120

-

1520802

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coking coal

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

12474 17589 -9574 -23

1472 -

1108 -623 -37

-

807 -

670 406 -1228 -69

8401 4685 -111 -62

3039 4883 -114 -4425 -25

7 -0

7705 16687 -68 -47 -306

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

20466 22

1472 -1411

448 1273

-

807 -

-221 1850

12913 -

3358 -

7 -

23971 -

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

767 351 -218 -440 -143

318 -167 -26

322 670 -0 -

1048 .. 1496 -354 .. .. -158

188647 -

187 -

12393 -

3253 -

261140 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

317 -

125 -

992 -

2032 1604

188647 -

187 -

12393 -

3253 -

261140 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1751 12

1830 -1 -222

66 -

10 -0 -

1397 941 -40 213

12 -0 -

-

10154 -

35082 -

-

48516 536749 -210482 -13023

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1764 -

1606 -0

66 -

10 -

2510 0

12 -

-

10154 -

35082 -

-

361760 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1764 1764 -

1418 368 212 838 -

-

-

2249 2249 -

-

-

3367 3105 262 -

17050 15594 1457 -

-

113499 42891 57240 13368 -

-

-

2 2

-

-

3075 3075

16092 16092

-

10194 4103 4209 1882

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

802

-

125

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

188

66

10

260

12

-

3704

1137

-

237942

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

181 0 39 23 0 119 -

66 66 -

9 9 -

217 205 6 0 1 6 -

-

-

3704 3704 -

1137 1137 -

-

125567 18915 21142 5532 15389 2436 12025 2597 15265 22317 2839 2504 2040 2565

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13521 798 12723 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

4 4 0 -

-

1 1 -

13 13 0 -

12 12 0 -

-

-

-

-

83466 67400 15075 992 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

3 3

-

-

30 30

-

-

-

-

-

15388 15388 15388

-

-

-

-

29

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

698 7219 148

37 -

295 -12 -61

-

262 -

102 62 -62 3

1692 709 -820 -12

613 148 -30 -713 11

15 1 -0 0

3750 4827 -897 -21 56

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8064 -

37 -

222 331 -

-

262 -

104 0

1569 -35 -

29 -

16 -15 -

7715 -88 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

8064 8064 -

37 37 -

552 552 -

-

149 149 -

-

-

-

-

3 1 2 0 -

21 21 -

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

113 113 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

83

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

29 0 0 0 1 1 13 1 7 0 2 3 0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

11 11 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

44 36 4 4 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1534 -

29

1

7624

-

-

300 1 1 0 10 1 15 6 21 0 3 240 0 1

29 29 -

-

5976 5935 39 2 -

-

-

-

1348 992 140 217 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1534 1531 2 -

1 1

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

839 68 -437 71

804 -147 -1

59 60 -0 2

334 490 -242 -6

192308 13625 -12565 -847

485 507 -410 -0

10302 -

38110 1116 -

71324 29362 -22817 -

88956 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

541 -193 -0

655 -

121 -

576 -0

192520 -

582 -

10302 0

39226 -

77870 -

88956 -

160 1 133 26 -

-

-

-

65391 8052 29207 28075 56

1 0 1 -

8254 7731 463 60 -

25182 11332 11477 2374 -

91 91 -

-

59 59 -

0 0 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

3339

13214

655

62

576

127129

581

2048

12397

62788

75653

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

86 2 10 1 14 1 11 2 23 8 3 8 1 2

-

41 41 -

7 3 1 1 0 2 -

54670 11 1274 28 3430 34 297 4 1248 33319 12815 608 4 1599

16 16 -

1536 26 365 12 30 5 44 2 153 865 8 6 10 8

12397 0 3126 190 7719 1 0 162 1113 29 57

29647 2564 4609 1070 1999 1053 4386 1405 2745 4705 1957 789 428 1938

11689 353 3018 69 78 864 1144 2 1517 895 2737 524 21 468

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

12 12 -

548 546 3 -

11 11 -

-

3221 14 2038 222 947

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

12 10 2 -

-

-

0 0 -

16 1 15 -

500 164 333 3 -

-

29920 17288 11495 1137 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

655 655

21 21

557 538

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

655

11

67

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

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-

11744 376 814 3634 5611 1308

98

72459 64456 1786 6216 -

-

1646 1646

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

89 89 -

Losses

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

-

-

63964 32573 30931 460 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1760 -16

1327 -3 119

75 -

6 -0 -

1359 823 -41 -6

44 -0 -

-

10321 -

28633 -

-

39964 503400 -201444 2080

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

1745

1444

75

6

2135

44

-

10321

28633

-

344000

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

653 8331 -34

37 -

100 -23 -3

-

285 -

111 62 -86 2

1927 677 -1006 45

762 88 -20 -803 7

25 1 -0 -

3982 4769 -936 -21 25

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

8950 -

37 -

74 251

-

285 -

89 -

1643 -70

33 -

26 -25

7820 -105

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

712 64 -465 17

1026 -147 -6

72 60 -0 -

391 .. 521 -301 .. .. ..

194528 15465 -14410 -

448 637 -496 10

9875 -

33747 -

68591 28076 -19129 -

82128 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

328 -51

873 -

132 -

611 ..

195583 -

599 -

9875 -

33747 -

77537 -

82128 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1631 -0 -14

16 1811 -88 217

-

-

1236 514 -14 1

372 -4 -1

-

10062 -

27842 -

-

693067 -29998 10819

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1616 -6

1956 -3

-

-

1738 39

367 0

-

10062 142

27842 729

-

673888 1615

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1608 1608 -

1178 13 1165 e -

-

-

1146 1146 e -

-

-

54 54 -

19726 19726 -

-

167650 86989 80661 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

4470 4470

6773 6773

-

18564 18232 332 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

1116

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

2

773

-

-

631

367

-

5679

2072

-

488174

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

649 340 e 232 39 37 -

-

-

348 334 e 10 1 4 -

361 325 36

-

5679 5679 -

2072 2072 -

-

186051 23179 61685 6174 24555 2154 5653 480 41076 6560 1104 2934 4178 6318

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1747 403 1344 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

124 111 13 -

-

-

-

6 6 -

-

-

-

-

251022 153990 84779 12253 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

283 283

-

-

-

-

-

49355 49355

-

-

-

-

283

-

-

-

-

-

49355

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

34117 -30

23 -

1403 1337 -2402 4

-

916 -

738 1671 -845 13

4608 890 -4687 37

1942 1476 -1787 -1540 11

31 58 -166 -5

12843 10629 -12310 -1053 827

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

34087 3

23 -23 -

342 1114 -35

-

916 -

1578 0 9

849 526 23

102 -39 -27

-81 137 1

10936 -663 -175

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

34090 34090 -

-

1421 1421 -

-

23 23 -

1 1 -

-

-

4 4 -

3 1 3 -

-

-

-

-

2 1 1

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

893 893 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1586

1397

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

154 145 1 1 7

5 5 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

54 54 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

36

54

10094

-

3 3

180 10 18 0 7 4 15 5 1 61 1 58

1362 1362 0

2 2 -

3 1 2

6585 6422 21 142 -

138 122 15 1 -

30 23 0 7 -

34 34

49 24 9 6 10

3329 2286 735 308 -

-

1241 1241

-

-

-

-

-

-

1241

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7488 4988 -6284 -6715 33

2319 5118 -2141 2

305 565 -566 55

4093 1979 -2622 -84

50767 35267 -

562 322 -307 -

9392 -

43074 73 -

86608 14189 -8168 -

33466 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-490 581 -8

5299 32 -55

358 -4

3366 -1636 -0

86034 -

576 -0

9392 0

43147 -0

92630 -196

33466 -9

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

0 0 -

1403 1403 -

-

-

32985 24396 8590 -

6 6 -

5444 774 4670 -

37012 15932 21071 9 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

0 0 -

305 305 -

-

-

49

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

65 2 26 1 19 1 2 7 6 1

927 927 -

21 20 1

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 -

-

6 6 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

15 15

2946 2946

22 22

1729 1702

-

-

-

-

-

-

15

2946

22

1365

-

-

-

-

-

-

15 13

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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3711

275

53049

570

3924

6134

81921

17404

27510 120 5160 23 2515 12102 7589 1

4 1 2 2 -

1325 177 771 305 10 62

4797 67 122 1 3751 1 829 27 -

38999 4459 14188 2070 2804 926 1769 452 5627 2583 365 822 1039 1894

14658 11750 2 1692 1194 21 -

25538 24278 840 421 -

564 564 2 0 1 0

24

2599 1174 1425 -

-

4506 4374 14 119

3873

-

-

6802 1584 3659 1485 73

-

1729

-

-

82

-

-

-

11272 11272 -

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

1338 0 1338 -

1662 39 1563 59 41261 18097 21561 1603 -

2745 38 2521 187 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1680 -50

16 2165 -51 -183

48 3 -3 3

-

1252 498 -27 -4

387 -3 0

-

10180 -

27027 -

25 -

747520 -52715 -3858

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

1630

1946

51

-

1720

384

-

10180

27027

25

690947

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

33018 6

21 -

1384 1626 -2497 -196

-

799 -

701 1732 -631 23

4014 1110 -4397 -89

1841 1621 -1444 -1773 -128

31 58 -299 9

13521 9900 -11695 -1281 88

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

33024 -

21 -21

317 1004

-

799 -

1825 -

638 765

117 -45

-201 249

10533 -710

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7450 5127 -5694 -7312 14

2612 4553 -2514 45

401 675 -843 50

2499 .. 3807 -2930 .. .. 111

51000 33264 -

528 408 -358 -

8910 -

41800 165 -

75028 21634 -4308 -

35472 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

-415 584

4696 141

283 -

3487 -1939

84264 -

578 -

8910 -

41965 -

92354 -

35472 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

28127 3794 -28945 -920

3381 2281 -1982 639

19992 1372 -49 -658

9366 17 -84 140

2203 845 -43 241

-

-

22057 -

21935 -

-

7137611 934154 -3305014 -74566

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2056 1118

4319 -1589

20657 2260

9439 -269

3246 -281

-

-

22057 -

21935 -

-

4692185 -220752

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2874 2874 -

1773 1773 -

22604 22604 -

8845 8845 -

1997 1997 e -

-

-

319 283 36 -

-

-

770652 522317 115967 132368

-

-

-

-

-

-

1486676 1431933 54743 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

300

957

313

325

968

-

-

21738

21935

-

2214105

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

300 300 -

956 361 313 282

313 313 -

198 198

897 827 e 33 37 -

-

-

21738 21738 -

21935 21935 -

-

683039 93538 174443 36119 36162 11052 15566 36241 40549 82962 9398 18717 4286 124006

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

158940 2114 154357 2469

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

23 23 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1229234 659172 531271 38791 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

104 104

71 71

-

-

-

-

-

142892 142892 142892

1 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

227625 2882 40562 -172216 -224

16500 1728 -4832 -83

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

98629 -8462 -4304

13313 -8720 -3636

9578 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

85863 85863 -

957 957 -

9578 9578 -

-

Additives 3807 3807 -3807 -

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

2645 -

1524 249 -144 -33

33229 3477 -8144 19

5661 2355 -913 -598 -25

756 72 -4 10

32207 1079 -7590 -87 -157

2645 6051 e 429

1596 8407 -669

28581 4560 317

6480 -63 -775

834 -384

25452 342 1509

-

223 223 -

-

25 25 -

-

-

300 300 -

8902 6480 2422 -

289 256 33 -

-

-

13 8 5 -

2074 2035 39 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

.. -

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

9045

33433

5642

437

24929

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

173 99 74 ..

748 748

19 19

14 2 c 1 11

3636 c c c 6 872 26 524 1985 223

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

243 243 -

31014 30988 3 23

5145 5096 49

-

15127 12550 1881 8 640 48

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1360 362 803 195 -

1671 509 1162 -

478 478 -

423 54 357 12 -

6166 1167 1565 3434 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

7269 7269

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7269

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4739 843 -2952 -298 -44

1749 16 -591 11

1266 2174 -66 61

8901 1383 -3138 -151

487854 4909 -40704 -

1715 1667 -244 -0

16977 -

13284 -

658399 9900 -72100 -

23677 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2288 -296 371

1185 -88 1102

3435 2064 327

6995 -9089 9443

452059 -

3137 -0

16977 -

13284 511

596199 35871

23677 -

-

13894 8714 1492 3688 -

7658 2038 1383 4237 -

-

78 78 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

694 692 2 -

-

819 819 -

92 92 -

30 30 -

2802 2251 551 -

1577

2169

2205

1251 1251 6098

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

591 c c 18 289 151 21 29 83

-

728 c c c 635 93

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

746 746 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

240 7 36 197 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

2169 2169

-

2169

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1477 1477 c

-

58684 58684 393375 267695 267695 125680 125680 -

3137 3137 3137 -

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

48683 23469 4898 20106 210 74665

-

3005

6137

508721

23677

2360 61 2299 -

6137 6137 -

179087 8868 18582 58401 7839 3629 1801 9456 5825 38672 3945 825 21244

21412 57 11041 94 2244 33 7943

-

-

7854 1210 6644 -

-

645 638 7 -

-

321780 167794 119352 9663 24971

2265 1444 821

6098 2974

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

60 3064

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

2800 1914 -710 200

16700 1165 -223 -829

7739 9 -61 600

2225 962 -34 -58

-

-

21286 -

21357 -

-

7414372 831095 -3133137 168745

2098

4204

16813

8287

3095

-

-

21286

21357

-

5281075

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

241370 2882 36478 -186511 609

17264 1242 -5571 -516

94828 -8643

12419 -8502

SUPPLY

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

27361 3803 -28916 -150

SUPPLY

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Coke / tar

Fuel oil

NGL

Additives

-

3268 -

2598 -

1449 249 -144 46

32365 4496 -6658 1

5619 3551 -974 -685 -47

670 97 29

28983 1599 -5811 -87 -75

3268 -3268

2598 6051

1600 7574

30204 4455

7464 -112

796 -

24609 520

10707

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Feedstocks

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5205 735 -3383 -298 -4

1749 16 -611 -11

1367 1837 -69 -

10577 .. 1413 -3487 .. .. -262

476974 685 -35094 -

1688 1711 -274 -

16977 -

13461 -

650849 13188 -61712 -

23677 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

2255 -276

1143 -76

3135 2152

8241 -10017

442565 -

3125 -

16977 -

13461 -

602324 -

23677 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

470 -

2425 11125 -914 131

-

-

386 -52 3

-

79 -

3456 -

2890 -

-

47932 163040 -8236 -610

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

470 4

12767 -176

-

-

337 13

-

79 -19

3456 -

2890 -0

-

202125 -5639

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

474 474 -

12265 12265 -

-

-

249 249 e -

-

-

-

107021 105835 80 1106 e

-

-

-

-

-

-

3309 3309

2579 2579

-

6746 6003 e 743

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

147

312

-

3942

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

326

-

-

101

-

60

-

-

-

78779

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

323 7 122 131 1 63

-

-

101 88 e 7 6 1

-

1 0 0 0 0

-

-

-

37240 248 3435 463 8182 47 7467 1914 15484

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

768 768 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

59 59 0 -

-

-

-

30837 22273 7519 997 49 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9933 9933

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9933

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

169 46 8468 -7

108 -

-

320 -12

211 -

286 1047 -72 6

3055 526 -40 -44

592 627 -579 -13

161 15 -4

3073 5245 -23 -45

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8677 -

108 -108 -

873 53

308 22

211 -

1268 -32 99

3497 -81 -106

628 -0 -113

172 -38 0

8249 -117 114

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

8677 8677 -

-

926 926 -

330 330 -

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

266 266 -

15 6 9 -

-

-

-

0 0 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

211 211 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1317

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

203 1 1 8 0 10 2 180

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

23 23 0 0 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1091 835 183 69 4 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

515

134

7980

38 16 0 22

11 0 0 8 0 3

2665 7 0 3 1941 1 21 173 519

473 473 0 -

7 7 0 -

4607 10 4392 41 163 -

-

4 4 0 -

116 112 4 0 -

708 470 96 142 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3309 3309 0 3309 0 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1170 26 -290 -142 -54

75 161 -16

446 174 -96 -22

579 6 -0 47

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

709 125

220 -220 -0

501 -5

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

84 84 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

39 37 2

-

Losses

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

334682 474

-

3849 -

-

79417 -39 -

-

632 -276 -

335156 5359 e

-

3849 181

-

79377 -2287

-

205 205 -

-

196160 190961 5198 e

-

2904 2904 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3115 618 2388 109

-

-

-

-

-

-

572

-

4175

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

710

-

291

356

144356

-

553

-

69800

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

363 1 136 0 184 4 38

-

291 275 0 16

-

69063 87 8 51282 17686

-

-

-

41608 612 208 484 25521 5465 81 9237

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

222 2 220 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

963 486 457 20

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

126 10 39 77 -

-

-

-

-

553 33 311 209

-

27228 12573 12823 1676 156 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

356 356

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

593 -

2295 10536 -422 -

-

-

436 -31 -69

-

79 -

3732 -

2859 -

-

59465 181856 -3774 -1916

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

593

12409

-

-

336

-

79

3732

2859

-

235630

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

149 46 8261 59

224 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

8515 -

224 -224

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Additives

-

330 1

216 -

332 1050 -72 8

2971 543 -27 37

633 686 -641 17

166 39 -

3363 5245 -47 18

331 -

216 -

1318 -32

3524 -81

695 -0

205 -38

8579 -114

1066

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Feedstocks

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

930 26 -136 -144 26

84 177 -13

466 174 -96 -15

608 .. 5 -0 .. .. -7

326013 -

-

3915 -

-

81166 -1 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

702 -

248 -248

529 -

606 -328

326013 -

-

3915 -

-

81165 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2913 2066 -1466 -91

2503 185 1778 -948 199

-

39306 205 -941 91

2676 522 -646 -23

128 225 -105 -2

15177 -

20320 -

23506 -

-

8768 341211 -14989

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3421 -124

3717 287

-

38661 -95

2529 84

246 -30

15177 -15

20320 -29

23506 -222

-

334990 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3297 3297 -

3349 3064 7 278 -

-

35077 6569 26838 134 1316 221 -

1742 3 3 1605 69 62 -

0 0 -

14892 14892 -

6613 6613 -

7820 7820 -

-

64937 12550 23775 28612 -

-

-

807 807 -

-

270 270 -

7836 8 7829

7223 1111 2 6110

-

4426 95 4331 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

Losses

-

18

-

28

-

-

-

441

674

-

4270

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

636

-

2653

871

216

-

5401

7567

-

261357

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

288 56 33 177 0 2 1 18 0 0 1 0 -

-

1065 17 804 0 5 19 13 0 94 93 3 3 7 7

454 374 4 5 57 0 7 0 7 0 0 0

41 0 38 0 0 3 0

-

5401 5327 74 -

6835 5515 1273 47 -

-

99590 8914 10283 2741 24977 7526 11909 2463 14628 4817 573 3809 2494 4456

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

1 1 -

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

3254 2595 659 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

346 344 1 1 -

-

1587 1514 58 16 -

35 32 3 0 -

175 155 20 -

-

-

-

-

154385 93248 55362 3039 5 2731

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1 1

-

-

382 382

-

-

-

732 732

-

4128 4128 4128

-

-

-

-

382

-

-

-

732

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

108 7814 -24 -34

-

78 21 5

105 18 13 3

145 -

358 172 -90 1

1521 575 -590 3

180 210 -1 -343 10

2 -

3403 2032 -857 48

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

7864 13

-

104 131 -

139 -1

145 -

441 -

1509 -

56 -5

2 -

4626 2

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

7877 7877 -

-

235 235 -

138 138 -

18 18 -

10 7 3 -

-

-

-

4 1 2 1 -

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

127 127 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

431

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

24 7 2 1 3 2 2 1 6

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

96 96 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

53 43 6 4 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1509 -

51

2

4618

-

-

51 1 1 1 1 45 2

51 51 -

-

4224 4140 80 4 -

-

-

2 2

341 11 322 8

258 258

-

-

-

-

258

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

1509 1509 -

2 2

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

169 -149 26

840 110 -21 13

102 8 -3 -

1465 662 -644 -21

125484 10271 -11754 -

260 246 -123 -2

25444 -

16651 -

87050 15072 -28109 -

122952 53 -84 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

46 10 -

942 -

107 -

1462 -119 -

124001 -

380 -

25444 -

16651 -

74013 -1869

122921 -3731

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

20 4 12 4 -

-

-

78 78 -

28770 56 27066 1647 -

-

18808 483 18325 -

5622 5209 413 -

14 14 -

171 171 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

102 102 -

-

10420 1115 344 7164 1531 267

22855 760 20559 1537

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

36

942

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

24 2 4 1 2 2 2 3 1 7

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

4375

6912

6636

11029

57336

89251

-

30 30 -

18546 1 16 4 73 9 381 11 100 11557 6057 122 3 214

-

302 11 168 123 -

8856 129 8710 18

23810 2316 3384 411 2431 3039 4343 376 1606 1798 526 545 737 2298

23929 3268 7395 51 436 1817 2950 43 3329 1229 345 293 382 2390

-

-

-

380 373 7 -

-

12 9 3 -

-

-

1 1

-

942 942

-

942

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

380

-

-

-

95231

5 5

-

-

1265

5

-

-

6333 872 5461 -

-

2173 2173 -

1698 67 1575 41 14 31828 15211 15618 990 8 -

65322 44627 20394 301 -

1234 1076

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

617

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

158 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2240 26 2427 -1146 -87

2322 1261 -748 230

-

39490 136 -838 246

2714 529 -636 27

145 237 -126 0

13932 -

20673 -

25954 -

-

8355 307194 1676

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

3460

3065

-

39035

2635

256

13932

20673

25954

-

317225

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

110 7439 -22 -4

-

75 11 -6

89 23 12 -

140 -

356 190 -94 -

1418 663 -512 -59

181 256 -4 -372 -

2 -

3278 2307 -793 -112

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

7523 -

-

80 137

124 -

140 -

452 -

1510 -

61 -

2 -

4680 -

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

137 2 -137 32

930 89 -45 -18

89 8 -2 -

1342 .. 671 -532 .. .. 20

130000 10000 -13000 -

269 269 -160 -3

25750 -

18190 -

87998 11573 -25481 -

112886 52 -76 -

34 1

956 -

95 -

1501 -124

127000 -

375 -

25750 -

18190 -

74091 -

112861 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

3074 -423

-

-

12 0

0 -0 -

682 -

-

-

-

202380 5700 21606 -93373 -2809

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

2651 35

-

-

12 -1

-

682 0

-

-

-

133504 -2470

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

2493 2489 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

35389 20552 14317 520 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

25299 25299 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

27

-

-

-

125

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

193

-

-

11

-

655

-

-

-

70222

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

176 21 99 5 52 -

-

-

11 7 3 -

-

229 185 0 0 44 0 -

-

-

-

32230 2128 5374 5531 198 2448 975 12966 1160 103 361 248 739

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

281 281 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

17 17 -

-

-

-

-

426 392 34 -

-

-

-

37710 27061 8485 1897 267

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6737 4823 -4098 32

-

84 -456 -2

-

306 -

118 35 -85 -3

2241 390 -1222 -0 25

122 927 -179 -943 134

-0 -

4346 2752 -2271 -390 331

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

7495 15

-

-374 1671 67

-

306 0

65 -12 2

1434 -158 0

61 -1

-0 0 -

4769 -1043 -369

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

7510 7510 -

-

1364 1364 -

-

27 27 -

0 0 -

-

-

-

21 4 7 11 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

279 279 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

55

1276

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

24 1 0 5 0 4 1 9 2 0 2 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

31 16 8 5 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

60

0

3336

-

0 0 0

172 1 3 10 1 7 13 8 1 1 125 0 2

60 29 31

-

2539 2282 77 146 34

22 20 2 0 0

-

-

625 173 46 292 114 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1254 1254 0 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Denmark Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1625 980 -2445 -139 483

-

229 -2 27

261 -3 -2 1

72287 62376 -

5 297 -22 -14

16288 -

35602 4043 -

31039 15218 -10655 -

135584 124 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

505 -458 53

-

254 -2

256 0

134663 -194

266 -1

16288 0

39645 -

35602 -4

135708 6

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

34 3 28 4 -

-

-

-

81281 61149 20132 -

5 5 -

12139 15 6157 837 5130

37459 34648 2811 -

298 298 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

16 16 -

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

1677

27011

FINAL CONSUMPTION

49

-

252

257

53188

260

4013

2186

31300

107429

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

48 0 5 3 0 2 2 35 0 1 0 0

-

252 252 -

-

6756 403 87 9 478 1060 3 387 3487 28 814

-

1647 1629 18 -

1486 0 1450 23 1 7 2 3

8574 422 1535 801 88 1340 92 2411 319 212 403 112 838

3268 169 614 320 35 536 37 964 128 85 45 335

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

2 0 1 1 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

257 215

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

32 9

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

46432 42782 1463 2187 -

-

129 129

-

260 260 -

6

14 14 2353 1339 810 203 -

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

700 700 -

2324 304 1386 634

407 .. 407 22318 9864 10696 1759 -

1274 614 660 -

104161 70056 32519 1585 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

2759 -17 -54

-

-

14 -2

-

632 -

-

-

-

171710 7778 16136 -64077 -149

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

2688

-

-

13

-

632

-

-

-

131399

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5667 17 4714 -2812 -24

-

60 -677 -13

-

301 -

125 24 -86 -

2188 424 -1168 32

117 957 -56 -990 35

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

7562 -19

-

-630 2119

-

301 16

63 -5

1476 -178

63 -

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

-

4463 2465 -1666 -365 188

3

5085 -1245

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1834 1796 -2838 -218 170

-

188 -2 33

.. .. 204 -3 -2 .. 7

71203 61440 -

5 326 -25 -16

16858 -

34463 3914 -

29992 15634 -10409 -

132271 116 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

744 -691

-

219 -

206 ..

132643 -

291 -

16858 -

38377 -

35216 -

132387 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

45 3

-

-

19 -19 -

-

6615 -

-

-

21657 -31 419

18885 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

48 -

-

-

-

-

6615 -

-

-

22045 -

18885 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

5 4 1 -

-

-

-

-

6615 3679 2936 -

-

-

21672 12904 578 38 918 81 7153 -

7710 527 7183 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

210 210 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

40

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

363

10965

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

34 0 34 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

98 97 1 -

4571 12 192 49 715 88 184 200 1092 1031 440 331 98 139

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

218 218 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

6 4 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6176 2577 3395 204 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

265 265

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Includes the quantities of oil shale.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Feedstocks

1016 -922 -

-

-

-

-

40 -15 -

453 -167 -26

78 -19 -58 -

-

787 -112 -32

94 -94 -

-

-

-

-

25 -

260 -

1 0

-

643 43 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

25

260

-

673

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 2 1 1 1 1

4 1 3 -

-

-

42 3 1 1 4 2 4 26 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7 7 -

254 254 -

1 1 -

-

512 490 16 7 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

12 7 3 2 -

2 1 1 -

-

-

119 2 25 92 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ³

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene

1

Gas / Diesel ⁴

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

441 -216 -207 -20

-

-

87 -15 -

62271 739 -22626 814

2 -

540 -

3030 -9

12903 2281 -5015 -

24261 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-2 51 -

-

-

72 -

41198 -1712

2 -

540 -

3021 -81

10169 -

24261 -528

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

43 18 1 24 -

-

-

-

21869 673 11546 9650 -

-

214 214 -

2218 2218 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

40 40 -

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

-

72

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3 3 -

-

-

-

661 2 14 43 16 180 350 30 6 20

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

3 0 3 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

72 71

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

-

2172 241 1669 262

353 3 350

-

-

779

3456

326

722

7218

19924

-

120 120 -

722 722 -

2236 2 114 150 27 302 10 309 491 499 82 58 192

1550 720 72 63 216 2 127 35 62 83 65 105

2 2 -

-

-

46 16 13 17

-

206 134 72 -

-

4936 1940 2746 236 14 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

17577

16916 16346 420 150 -

2

18374 13320 4980 74 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

44 -

-

-

14 -14 -

-

7410 -

-

-

22060 -30 -517

19241 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

44

-

-

-

-

7410

-

-

21513

19241

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ⁴ fuels ⁵ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

1124 -1030 -

-

-

-

-

40 -15 -

505 -273 22

65 -19 -45 -

-

782 -11 -149 27

94 -94

-

-

-

-

25 -

254 -

1 -

-

649 43

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

587 -280 -207 -53

-

-

.. .. 87 -15 .. .. ..

63000 505 -21000 -

2 -

480 -

2600 -

12301 3053 -4950 -

22621 -

47 51

-

-

72 ..

42505 -

2 -

480 -

2600 -

10404 -

22621 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Includes the quantities of oil shale. 3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1193 68

2777 377

-

-

900 255 -137 -46

-

-

8197 -

14481 -

3085 26 2305

400 89099 -215 1000

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1261 -74

3154 64

-

-

972 -

-

-

8197 -

14481 -

5416 -

90284 933

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1187 1187 -

3003 470 2102 141 289 e 1

-

-

827 634 e 193

-

-

665 574 61 30 -

6119 4892 875 352 -

4554 408 3323 823 -

53220 164 31197 9221 12638

-

-

-

-

-

-

3060 3060

5225 5225

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1353

830

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

215

-

-

145

-

-

3119

2307

862

34207

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

212 44 e 1 72 17 78 -

-

-

145 130 e 8 6 1 -

-

-

3119 2391 728 -

2307 1624 683 -

628 1 1 620 5 1

26440 2578 1587 52 1180 27 208 4 774 19530 1 169 330

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

407 211 56 140

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

234 15 10 209 -

2623 1220 1355 48 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4737 4737

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4737

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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-

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

208 11014 136

1367 -

203 60

49 -

573 -

285 707 -103

4403 606 -3123 -12

755 160 -7 -658 4

140 -120 -

6306 1782 -3739 -70 261

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11358 97

1367 -95

263 1782 -16

49 1

573 -

889 -30 124

1874 -590 43

254 -143

20 -20 -

4540 -638 -126

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

11455 11455 -

1272 1272 -

2029 2029 -

50 50 -

64 13 12 39 -

30 3 27 -

-

-

-

52 5 4 43 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

475 475 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

18

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

16

953

1327

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

369 101 114 16 17 2 10 7 20 36 2 44

2 2 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7 4 3 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

16 16

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

111

-

3724

-

-

-

459 3 5 8 7 17 17 12 10 5 336 39

1256 1225 31 -

62 62 -

-

2291 2189 20 82 -

69 44 17 8 -

49 49

-

974 298 207 322 29 118

577 577

-

-

-

-

16

564

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Finland Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1614 902 -1190 -288 -21

103 365 -77 -14

126 51 -

565 432 -905 1

360536 2507 -1168 -

345 128 c -0

5214 -

25809 -

67522 22204 -1779 -

192426 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1017 -765 178

377 -13 72

177 5

93 290 138

361875 -

473 -

5214 -3

25809 -

87947 4

192426 -26

155 11 82 62 -

137 137 -

1 1 -

19 1 15 3 -

138222 9285 94083 34854 -

9 0 2 7 -

4165 1962 1538 305 360

21448 794 18297 2357 -

424 424 -

1887 1887 -

-

-

3720 1236 2484 -

5477 5477 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

126 126 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

2768

16756

299

55

502

223653

430

1046

4361

81039

168280

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

173 1 32 8 3 1 1 5 13 100 3 2 4

67 67 -

55 55 -

81 61 18 2 -

160147 2 305 162 48 279 149308 9936 1 106

2 0 2 -

185 64 7 62 27 25

4361 499 1692 2069 101

38556 4222 4614 1895 820 326 2158 1457 1932 17954 1618 450 109 1001

52806 3673 11110 1984 540 961 3597 224 6934 13516 8164 298 1805

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

11 11 -

-

-

-

421 418 3 -

14 14 -

-

773 21 752 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

49 3 37 9 -

-

-

-

7 4 2 1 -

847 817 30 -

-

41710 22513 17652 1545 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

42 42

232 232

-

421 421

-

-

-

-

-

-

42

232

-

98

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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63506 53320 3146 7040 -

-

-

275

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

34 34 -

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

115474 69516 42847 561 2550

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1273 -72

2745 124

-

-

896 311 -106 -46

-

-

8237 -

15372 -

6380 43 -127

414 101689 -49 -256

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

1201

2869

-

-

1055

-

-

8237

15372

6296

101798

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

183 11817 -12

889 -

203 -7

49 -

547 -

255 601 -5 53

4439 579 -2942 -14

792 166 -18 -666 -16

379 -48 -

6285 1554 -3479 -70 194

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

11988 -

889 -

196 1500

49 -

547 -

904 -36

2062 -590

258 -

331 -331

4484 -638

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1504 448 -1163 -313 -90

76 471 -70 10

126 52 -

544 .. 444 -905 .. .. 2

374498 2778 -1556 -

318 139 c c

5287 -

26609 -

70014 22548 -2612 -

196395 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

386 -166

487 -13

178 -

85 290

375720 -

457 -

5287 -

26609 -

89950 -

196395 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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France

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4290 227

10620 -323

-

61 -11

3356 494 -6 -219

83 -0

-

24829 -

45575 -

-

658 1462 2007600 -252252 34622

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4517 -

10297 -461

-

50 -

3625 187

83 1

-

24829 -1902

45575 -2041

-

1792090 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

4517 4517 -

7102 4507 408 306 1881 e -

-

-

2277 2277 e -

-

-

4813 4601 212 -

21193 21193 -

-

339203 200909 107805 30490 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

18113 18113

22340 27 22313

-

47140 22 45046 2072

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20294

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

2733

-

50

1536

84

-

-

-

-

1385451

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

2372 1105 e 565 0 283 2 396 22 -

-

49 1 9 0 9 31 -

1388 1280 e 9 44 7 28 19 -

56 1 10 0 10 35 -

-

-

-

-

453342 35959 87740 15643 78587 19945 28888 1710 108924 39400 2579 14056 7767 12142

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4294 3350 943 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

90 33 55 2 -

-

0 0 -

0 0 0 -

27 19 8 1 -

-

-

-

-

876155 527519 338931 9661 44 0

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

271 271

-

0 0

148 148

0 0

-

-

-

-

51661 51661

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

51661

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

758 57053 -67 -400

626 39

1215 48

228 116 -51 -3

1282 -

1638 3315 -1225 -15

11304 1467 -4349 -13

4257 4413 -1216 -6256 -137

211 -75 -

24794 21877 -2592 -110 148

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

57344 -111

665 -530 1

1263 1164 32

290 -290 -

1282 -

3713 349

8409 290 -1588

1061 -73 86

136 40

44117 -74 389

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

57233 57233 -

136 136 -

2459 2459 -

-

209 19 190 -

216 1 215 -

-

-

-

600 417 4 12 167 -

1029 1029 -

15 15 -

-

-

-

1 1 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

44

3831

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

44 44 -

327 7 36 1 35 15 70 17 100 7 7 7 25

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

64 64 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43831

-

-

1366 35 14 4 53 8 37 167 33 8 22 915 7 63

7081 6787 294 -

783 783 -

-

32079 31816 139 124 -

1438 838 337 259 4

30 10 18 2

291 291

176 176 -

9228 4168 2329 2307 311 113

-

2002 2002

-

-

-

1158 1158

-

-

2002

-

-

-

1158

-

-

-

-

-

-

1074

176

-

7111

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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France Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6403 3584 -4774 -1596 82

5301 2640 -3415 -65

485 1014 -55 11

3884 2633 -2514 -15 -19

451933 -

3062 1220 -382 -8

37660 -

120674 -

562143 21134 -61248 -

177482 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3699 -1070 -1322

4461 624

1455 -201

3969 665 469

451933 -

3893 8

37660 -0

120674 -

522029 -8585

177482 -

904 871 19 14 -

641 641 -

-

324 76 56 192 -

89624 6439 54865 28320 -

1 1 -

26169 6345 17679 830 1315

108388 41119 54235 13034 -

147 147 -

-

88 88 -

-

485 485 -

0 0 -

32 32

159 159

2956 646 2310

37835 408 2322 24101 7104 3900

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

38599

23680

3900

-

11331

-

9330

-

436863

153802

62915 15 2789 5000 278 147 158 5611 34610 13130 6 1169

8 6 0 1 -

5368 36 185 280 4265 578 23 -

174 6 0 2 118 48 0

118050 11634 19830 8933 8228 7212 13000 1630 20898 7625 2209 6798 1628 8425

61646 61646

-

10863 209 9679 786 189

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

243 1 5 5 113 1 3 72 24 3 2 14

-

563 8 555 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

43 43 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

29 20 9

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

4444 4444

206 206

4779 4482

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4444

-

1327

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

214 83

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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4779

362277

315

-

769

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

4444

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

299362 280086 13806 5470 -

3892 3892 0 0 0 -

5963 5006 957 -

9156 9156 -

307950 159207 139314 8638 194 597

92156 55762 36050 344 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4648 -108

8750 -154

-

67 -

3304 607 -50 99

57 -

-

24443 -

44950 -

-

360 2570 2036747 -247462 -81161

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

4540

8596

-

67

3961

57

-

24443

44950

-

1711054

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

766 52581 -16 447

470 -

824 77 -24

189 128 -36 -2

1150 -

1437 3365 -1057 -7

10442 1412 -3151 -36

4185 5757 -2012 -6882 -129

190 -67 -

23089 22355 -2178 -101 290

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

53778 -

470 -335

877 1224

279 -279

1150 -

3738 -

8667 279

919 -100

123 -

43455 -74

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6211 3480 -4698 -1784 102

5281 2019 -4156 59

481 1122 -64 -10

3637 .. 2796 -2439 -14 .. -1

444242 -

3163 1325 -644 20

41214 -

119286 -

580745 13576 -76488 -

189613 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

3311 -1133

3203 -

1529 -

3979 495

444242 -

3865 -

41214 -

119286 -

517833 -

189613 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2285 12847 693

1551 37639 -222 -1245

-

171286 30 -102

9392 2297 -842 -30

6705 122 -1487 -

-

68044 -

186107 -

-

280465 4453882 -1251405 21906

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

15825 -

37723 -

-

171214 -1766

10817 -888

5340 72

-

68044 -

186107 -

-

3504848 -14022

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

15825 2678 786 41 12320 -

34536 22382 6804 417 4933 -

-

168132 148868 6207 34 13023 -

9672 1 9671 -

819 311 437 71 -

-

28159 14772 12599 788 -

79463 64409 15050 4 -

-

851818 160490 589223 102105 -

-

-

705 705

16 1 15

-

8957 1164 7793

18989 18989

-

63953 9841 54111 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

23600

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

3187

-

611

257

4577

-

30928

64055

-

2575056

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

3035 1055 920 24 401 247 47 1 97 237 6 -

-

585 419 166 -

164 1 17 117 4 25 -

3089 326 180 2036 2 115 153 277 -

-

30928 27241 1345 1734 588 20

64055 64055 -

-

947179 104234 272900 38835 118106 43474 83885 4748 131194 96777 6388 11300 35337

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21259 6654 14605 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

126 100 26 -

-

-

2 2 -

843 843 -

-

-

-

-

1486498 1004749 481749 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

26 26

-

26 26

91 91

645 645

-

-

-

-

120120 120120

-

26

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

120120

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2217 90738 249

-

6030 -

1444 -

4051 -

3419 944 -201 -1

19806 2142 -5692 210

5347 5935 -1296 -9319 81

9 22 -5

43432 19369 -8874 -862 255

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

93204 -8

-

6030 3266 -2

1444 -

4051 184 39

4161 343 -116

16466 899 -69

748 -47 -42

26 -7 -6

53320 -1682 700

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

93196 93196 -

-

9294 9294 -

1444 1444 -

268 85 67 116 -

858 66 13 1 778 -

-

-

-

441 144 51 88 158 -

3652 3652 -

48 48 -

-

-

-

15 3 12 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

354

3482

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

322 316 6

66 1 1 12 3 28 3 5 1 1 1 10

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

483 357 126

17019 17019 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

818 550 268 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

32 32

-

-

-

-

32

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

659

13

-

-

693 22 43 15 80 36 194 17 140 28 13 18 87

659 659 -

-

33927 33423 266 238 -

277 100 115 62

-

-

16874 10413 6439 22

2115 2115

-

-

13 13

388 388

2114

-

-

-

388

-

-

-

-

-

17296 -

51882

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7376 2276 -1862 -1457 8

7635 7797 -412 21

1911 712 -864 -14

8543 1765 -4121 -1 -27

502878 48745 -24188 -

4008 1217 -1598 -

328436 -

323679 -

653737 27842 -80301 -

469802 -124 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6341 -2199 -1279

15041 680 -401

1745 -203

6159 -946 704

527435 -

3627 -1

328436 -

323679 -

601278 -

469678 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

805 158 100 4 28 515 -

4120 4120 -

549 3 24 522 -

901 370 164 24 343 -

132547 52135 67437 12645 330

156 59 97 -

242672 73022 165772 3878 -

259201 85633 131642 41926 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

534 529 5

638 638 -

103 103 -

515 153 362

16 16

21652 21652

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1524

11200

-

-

-

-

2731

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

55295 1112 6108 34678 8252 5145

14168 128 3762 10278

27024

44912

355

4913

394373

3454

61381

64478

518959

410598

94775 2 1434 7223 238 1348 221 1720 26361 51656 93 4479

36 12 10 1 4 1 1 6 1 -

2772 1 589 11 13 2 140 36 750 1093 12 125

64478 10903 268 47161 4 109 6005 25 3

228091 26695 54219 16276 12751 17781 33908 1768 18639 21406 4817 2178 17653

172093 1283 99041 925 732 12591 10825 129 10912 25839 2675 653 6488

3221 3205 16 -

1603 1603 -

-

11957 157 11800 -

197 2 195 -

57006 13501 43505 -

-

278911 128200 150711 -

823 3 701 25 74 3 1 5 8 1 2

-

138 5 17 12 98 6 -

116 12 98 6 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

701 701

11200 11200

217 217

4797 4471

-

-

-

-

-

-

701

11200

37

932

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

316 10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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238505 185523 52982 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1415 12370 -4 -

1347 32002 -202 1601

-

166258 21 14

9361 2267 -838 -

6612 123 -1478 9

-

66373 -

187643 -

-

216454 4556196 -1274840 -172861

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

13781

34748

-

166292

10790

5266

-

66373

187643

-

3324949

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2061 85198 503

-

4998 -

1570 -

3742 -

3224 1077 -155 -13

20721 2416 -5014 16

5101 6548 -1360 -9571 69

2 24 4

40744 18444 -8020 -1001 405

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

87762 -

-

4998 5094

1570 -

3742 180

4133 -426

18139 1901

787 -67

30 -6

50572 -1546

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7293 2146 -2650 -983 -17

6373 7119 -490 48

1714 617 -740 19

8176 .. 1808 -3837 -1 .. -38

498396 48956 -27394 -

3966 1680 -1889 -

325316 -

288625 -

649856 31727 -80462 -

501231 -149 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

5789 -2021

13050 -1605

1610 -

6108 -1023

519958 -

3757 -

325316 -

288625 -

601121 -

501082 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

411 -35

-

37731 330

-

-

-

-

-

-

422 196550 -1417

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

376 -38

-

38061 -2

-

-

-

-

-

-

195555 -1458

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

38006 22542 15464 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

121628 112102 9526 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

587 587 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

438

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

338

-

54

-

-

-

-

-

-

71444

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

338 272 66 -

-

10 10 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

30496 1300 1972 14670 765 131 2803 534 200 563 516 7042

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

595 595 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

43 37 4 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

23806 16778 7011 18 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16547 16547

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16547

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

142 23667 -163 385

-

5271 12

211 -12 5

664 -

837 43 -309 -0 3

5291 321 -3935 -40

2431 221 -1384 -961 33

1 1

10797 1151 -7121 -340 -187 e

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

24030 1

-

5283 2101 151

203 7

664 -

574 -0 1

1637 691 23

340 -23 -2

1 2 -0

4300 -94 -14 e

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

24031 24031 -

-

7535 7535 -

211 211 -

134 134 -

4 4 0 -

-

-

-

324 310 14 0

56 55 0

0 0

-

-

0 0 0

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

530 530 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

515

2351

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

132 9 7 4 2 1 2 6 65 4 1 11 3 16

6 5 0 0 0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

224 224 0

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

316

4

3867

-

0 0 0

195 4 2 0 7 13 8 39 15 1 1 70 0 36

2332 2332 0 0

190 190 -

-

2374 2081 39 252 2

159 74 57 25 2 1

13 0 13

126 126

4 4 -

1298 1141 57 3 10 87

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7028 1745 -4300 -1864 135 e

1616 -454 -13

483 852 -271 34

2618 30 -1180 -7 -39

33854 4493 -325 -

154 41 -6 -1

4484 -

-

55266 8696 -2459 -

2137 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2743 -613 -245 e

1148 -1141 -0

1098 2

1422 -912 -2

38022 -

187 2

4484 13

-

61503 -

2137 -

-

179 145 34

0 0 -

3710 542 3168 -

-

27 27 0

-

-

43 43 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

908 901 7 0

-

0 0

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

447 447 -

-

417 417 -

-

-

Losses

6432 713 880 4677 110 52

-

-

-

-

-

-

1102

682

481

37843

189

744

-

53969

-

682 2 681 -

2 2 0 -

5277 137 4397 124 619 -

-

324 324 -

-

12284 1001 669 4571 1012 53 425 63 1038 212 66 497 230 2449

-

328 328 -

-

-

-

189 186 2 1 0

-

-

188 24 164 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

7 2 4 1

-

-

0 0 0

-

420 420 -

-

41497 19628 19243 2626 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

7 7

-

478 460

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7

-

221

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

529

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

195 1 6 3 5 0 0 42 78 11 0 28 3 17

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

7

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

32566 31061 364 1141 -

2137

2137 2137 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

379 51

-

36145 176

-

-

-

-

-

-

589 192807 -1863

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

431

-

36321

-

-

-

-

-

-

191534

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

206 24333 -202 -8

-

5770 -12

202 -12 -1

840 -

848 29 -331 -

5351 352 -4493 136

3136 50 -1697 -1049 -86

1 -

10977 996 -7564 -334 78

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

24329 -

-

5758 2347

189 -

840 -

546 -

1346 950

354 -8

1 2

4153 -94

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6549 1727 -3855 -1952 147

1795 -362 -5

583 644 -193 -58

2748 .. 17 -1466 -7 .. -26

37500 4622 -300 -

172 29 -10 -0

4700 -

-

52575 8706 -2187 -

2137 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

2616 -966

1428 -1407

976 -

1266 -813

41822 -

190 -

4700 -

-

59094 -

2137 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1341 -21

204 -6

-

7972 207 -2 -34

999 110 -374 -8

12 -

-

9126 -

7321 549 -

-

65627 519322 -136859 -50724

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1320 -

198 -

-

8143 -

727 1

12 -

-

9126 -

7870 -1

-

397366 11938

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1320 1320 -

34 34 -

-

7704 7610 56 38 -

628 621 e 7 -

-

-

2401 1207 515 679 -

4928 1353 1542 2033 -

-

102553 28014 41537 25557 1446 e 5999

-

-

-

-

-

3391 3391

-

-

10128 2471 7656 1

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

232

409

-

5001

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

164

-

439

100

12

-

3102

2532

-

291622

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

125 3 20 101 1 -

-

52 46 5 1

95 85 e 7 1 2 -

-

-

3102 3102 -

2532 2532 -

-

63464 2697 e 12088 3799 9001 3412 8435 161 13685 2133 485 2254 971 4343

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3072 407 2665 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

39 38 1 -

-

387 383 3 1 -

-

12 12 -

-

-

-

-

199173 138244 54444 5701 4 780

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

5 5

-

-

-

-

-

25913 25913

-

-

-

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

25863

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

714 33 5984 -161 -12

282 -19 -44

236 205 -14 62

46 -

174 -

99 461 -96 -6

1023 568 -305 14

236 1 -8 -216 -4

-

3089 1584 -1379 33

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6558 -

219 -89 -

489 -

46 -

174 -

458 89 -

1300 -

9 -

-

3327 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6558 6558 -

130 130 -

489 489 -

46 46 -

-

55 55 -

-

-

-

14 6 2 6 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

174 174 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

492

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

119 88 1 5 2 5 8 1 1 6 2

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

24 24 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

98 68 9 21 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1300

-

-

3313

-

-

190 2 6 1 7 1 4 16 4 1 5 142 1

-

-

2747 2700 42 5 -

-

9 1 8

-

342 15 326 1 -

251 251

-

-

-

34 34

-

251

-

-

-

34

-

-

-

-

-

-

1300 1300 -

9

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Hungary

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

78 20 -50 2

862 528 -35 -76

309 -157 -

1279 309 -991 -

98812 2668 -2073 -

598 178 -586 -6

3849 -

7383 2246 -

32871 19803 -6925 -

52680 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

50 -

1279 -

152 -

597 -

99407 -

184 -

3849 -1

9629 -1

45749 -457

52680 143

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

18 14 4 -

175 175 -

-

2 2 -

23216 11550 9323 2343 -

-

2505 873 1632 -

5986 1994 3258 734 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

23 23 -

-

53 53 -

91 91 -

-

583 583

Losses

-

4979 4864 115

-

-

-

-

3456

4297

99

504

76191

184

760

3642

38487

43547

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3 1 1 1 -

234 234 -

99 99 -

20 20 -

6397 9 44 743 6 139 1 2331 742 1865 150 21 346

-

589 470 119 -

3506 14 3078 414 -

16731 688 3357 429 1408 1719 2750 100 2460 883 337 334 229 2037

15053 807 10311 369 166 504 255 1316 837 34 118 23 313

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

184 184 -

-

-

1209 25 1173 11 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

6 5 1

-

-

-

-

171 129 42 -

136 136 -

20547 11249 8323 887 14 74

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

870 870

-

484 442

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

870

-

305

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

42 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

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-

3349 489 602 2195 63

1104

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

-

-

9

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

28494 20878 7494 17 105

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1381 -36

161 -5

-

7887 182 -2 94

997 96 -304 -54

12 -

-

9109 -

7929 631 -

-

67696 494090 -194125 16643

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

1345

156

-

8161

735

12

-

9109

8560

-

384304

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

804 33 6677 -421 -51

249 -9

311 198 -6 -13

46 -

208 -

100 444 -87 1

1116 482 -244 -27

298 1 -20 -264 -4

-

3165 1884 -1807 57

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

7042 -

240 -75

490 -

46 -

208 -

458 75

1327 -

11 -

-

3299 -

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

44 19 -14 -15

1013 309 -36 48

331 -179 -2

1350 .. 267 -922 .. .. ..

89760 2503 -1703 -

637 199 -581 -16

3745 -

8613 1984 -

31905 18613 -4265 -

48069 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

34 -

1334 -

150 -

695 ..

90560 -

239 -

3745 -

10597 -

46253 -

48069 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

127 -

-

-

22 -

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

127 3

-

-

22 3

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

130

-

-

25

-

-

-

-

1

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

130 130 -

-

-

25 25 -

-

-

-

-

1 1

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

2 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

138 0

345 -364 12

0 -

347 -30 9

2 -0

138 -4

-7 15

0 -

326 37

-

-

-

-

-

2 1 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

134

-

-

-

-

1 0 0

-

-

-

33 0 0 3 29 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

134 134 -

7 7 0 0

-

181 172 10 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2 1 0 0 0

-

-

-

147 2 0 6 131 8

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

7

0

361

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

102 -31 -2

-

8 -

19 -

28 e -

18 -

71 e -

-

19239 -

29996 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

69 -25

-

8 -

19 -0

28 -

18 0

71 -

-

19239 -0

29996 -63

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

194 194 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

562 392 169

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

591

2987

FINAL CONSUMPTION

43

-

8

19

28

18

71

-

17892

26946

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

4 0 3

-

8 8 -

-

28 28 e -

0 0 -

-

-

15388 1092 e 84 13491 45 e 5 11 2 575 15 4 38 3 24

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

18 18 0 0

71 71 e -

-

64 .. 64

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

40 0 37 3

-

-

-

-

0 0 0

-

-

2440 823 1332 225 60 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

19 16

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

127 -

-

-

22 -

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

127

-

-

22

-

-

-

-

1

-

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

3 -

127 -

418 -428 -

0 -

394 -42 0

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

-

-

-

-

-

3 -

127 -

-10 -

0 -

352 -

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

76 -34 -

-

8 -

.. .. 19 .. .. .. ..

28 -

19 -

75 -

-

19830 -

32474 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

42 -

-

8 -

19 ..

28 -

19 -

75 -

-

19830 -

32474 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1986 -12 -187

-

-

-

c 14 -1 5

-

-

-

3593 -12 -200

132498 65565 2557

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1788 2

-

-

-

18 1

-

-

-

3381 -1

200621 428

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

1455 1455 c -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2769 2560 33 176 -

115023 99449 13062 2512

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

64 64

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2306

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

335

-

-

-

19

-

-

-

546

83720

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

154 121 32 0 0 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

35448 2988 19462 779 86 5936 550 4840 156 94 53 504

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

182 182 -

-

-

-

19 19 -

-

-

-

545 545 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

40 3213 -295 265

-

-2

-

75 -

49 132 -24 -1

549 882 -486 -88

1230 -966 -7

159 364 10

1214 2788 -187 -133 -61

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3223 -40 -

-

-2 11 -

-

75 -

156 -6

857 -11 3

257 -283 29

533 283 -2

3621 -78

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3183 3183 -

-

9 9 -

-

0 0 -

1 1 -

-

-

-

7 7 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

75 75 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

149

849

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

104 3 5 1 3 38 30 24

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

814

3536

-

82 11 8 1 3 48 1 1 9

114 7 2 36 1 4 27 26 1 2 1 7

849 0 849 -

3 3 -

-

2856 2747 36 73 -

44 36 8 -

-

-

732 732 -

566 145 239 160 22 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1049 62 -1058 -13 14

94 -96 3

194 -5

278 -12 -

10294 1156 -9 77

29 178 8

2286 -

9606 -

30870 1116 -1795 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

54 14

1 -1

189 10

266 40 -

11518 285

214 3

2286 -

9606 0

30192 -866

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

27 27 -

-

-

-

3561 3440 121 -

-

1879 1597 281 -

4596 4596 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

40 40 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

41

-

199

266

8243

217

408

5010

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

40 5 4 2 24 1 4

-

174 174 -

-

6236 77 878 5281 -

-

90 90 -

5010 5010 -

10254 1867 796 654 217 1531 737 2191 241 441 73 131 1376

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

217 217 -

-

-

52 7 45 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 1 -

-

25 25 -

-

-

317 317 -

-

15544 7959 7027 558 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

266 238

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

27 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

2006 1124 882 -

-

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

1300 45 783 399 73

-

2176

-

25850

-

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1334 -15 -111

-

-

-

19 -1 1

-

-

-

3871 -16 -656

127802 80961 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

1208

-

-

-

19

-

-

-

3199

208763

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

36 2985 38

-

16 -9

-

76 -

58 141 -34 1

600 555 -345 -6

1463 -149 -1055 71

214 348 -20 3

1097 2892 -107 -137 7

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

3059 -36

-

7 32

-

76 -

166 -

804 -19

330 -358

545 358

3752 -13

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

982 61 -1009 -17 24

35 7 -34 -

192 -18

.. .. 276 -12 .. .. ..

10035 1316 -337 -42

30 144 -0 7

1947 -

13423 -

30926 1622 -1649 -

-

41 -

8 -

174 -

264 36

10972 -

181 -

1947 -

13423 -

30898 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

8516 -237

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

449 -

385200 e 19350 e -2850 e -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

8279 59

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

449 -

401700 1209 e

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

8306 8306 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

449 449 -

350324 342459 e 7865 e

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

31 31

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

52585

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

48850 48850 e

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3735 3735 e

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Includes the quantities of oil shale.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

76 142 11698 -649

-

2751 188

-

573 -

358 308 -186 -6

2614 645 -487 -20

1081 -1021 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11268 -333

-

2938 -289

-

573 -

473 -31

2752 249

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

10934 10934 -

-

2649 2649 -

-

-

-

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

.. 373 e -263 e 75

4517 321 -2014 -42 -10

61 -37

185 92

2772 55

-

-

-

153 153 -

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

573 573 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

442

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

160 160 e

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

26 26 e -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

255 116 e 113 e 27 e

-

-

256 256

6 2 5

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3001 3001 3001 -

-

-

24

277

2674

-

-

21 21

50 50

24 24 e -

-

2618 2618 -

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2596 -2453 -193 -66

1176 0 -356 -45

366 -

668 e 42 -6 e -27

183 e 679 e -

-

960 -

-

67674 -5649 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-116 389

776 64

366 -

677 392

862 -

-

960 -

-

62025 -290

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

32 32 e -

-

-

-

-

-

960 960 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

c -

3054 855 2199 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2387

-

241

840

366

1069

862

-

-

-

56295

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5 5e

-

-

321 321 -

-

-

-

-

12943 463 e c c 465 e 2569 e 2258 e 1658 e 77 e 597 e c 209 e 4646 e

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

236 236 e

-

-

-

862 183 e 679 e

-

-

-

43352 18571 17880 2925 e 3975 e

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

840 840 e

366 366

748 748

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

840 e

-

442

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat ² (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

7721 259

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

415 -

391213 27951 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

7980

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

415

419164

SUPPLY

Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ⁴ fuels ⁵ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

76 142 9588 -

-

3348 -

-

573 -

346 308 -186 -

2679 645 -487 -

1289 -1217 -

373 -263 -

4793 279 -2325 -43 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

9807 -

-

3348 -

-

573 -

468 -

2837 -

72 -

110 -

2704 -

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁶ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

2011 -1235 -250 -

1017 0 -356 -

366 -

574 .. 42 -6 .. .. ..

183 679 -

-

960 -

-

68983 -5649 -

-

526 -

661 -

366 -

611 ..

862 -

-

960 -

-

63334 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Includes the quantities of oil shale. 3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 6. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2257 52

12969 -92

8 -

2 -

1717 684 -342 -2

-

-

15132 -

20849 -

-

211011 335 2653666 -10385 8968

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2309 -

12877 -

8 -

2 -

2056 -

-

-

15132 0

20849 -

-

2863596 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2226 2226 -

12609 12026 90 461 e 33 -

8 8 -

-

1430 1430 e -

-

-

9702 9702 -

18711 18711 -

-

1173844 401016 761341 11488 -

-

-

-

55 55

-

-

402 402

-

-

65910 45502 15635 4773

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

83

268

-

2

-

-

-

-

15320

571

-

-

5029

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

268 22 e 246 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

2138

-

1608521

2 2 -

571 571 e -

-

-

5029 5029 -

2138 2138 -

-

412660 58422 46901 19887 93228 66037 1447 54616 30587 1531 10646 28345 1011

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

49502 39406 10097 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1115864 802964 306575 6325 -

83 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30495 30495

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30495

83

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4138 66348 -697 319

-

1776 3700 -934 556

360 150 -5 -4

2718 -

1348 2361 -305 44

15679 140 -8445 9

2218 2273 -226 -3329 -34

487 655 -662 -1

29521 5037 -10188 -282 232

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

70108 -452

-

5098 391

501 -

2718 60

3448 17

7383 -42

902 -54

479 9

24320 85

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

69656 69656 -

-

5489 5489 -

501 501 -

782 623 159 -

77 4 73 -

97 97 -

-

283 0 283 -

187 94 14 2 77 -

1848 1848 -

63 63 -

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

149

3325

7243

848

205

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

162 13 7 14 38 41 2 28 7 9 3

131 115 16 -

5 5 -

-

337 12 63 8 41 94 18 25 13 31 23 9

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1667 1667 -

7072 7072 -

760 760 -

-

20627 20122 33 472 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1467 1045 403 17 2 -

5 2 3 -

83 83

2 2 -

3130 921 99 1954 156 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

149 149

29 29

35 35

-

203 203

125 125

-

-

-

-

149

29

35

-

203

125

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24219

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

8511 847 -5258 -2075 88

6391 1672 -1569 -608

1033 856 -5 -150

7039 644 -3449 -33 -28

327658 52505 -1158 -

987 1580 -343 -36

79453 -

83208 -

295830 42895 -5134 -

233420 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2113 -98

5886 -841

1735 -65

4173 1116

379006 -

2188 -

79453 -

83208 -

333591 -

233420 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

509 383 113 12 -

991 991 -

-

3056 41 2931 84 -

76733 27396 44936 4093 308

985 663 322 1 -

77723 29143 48271 7 302

72944 33719 39225 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

160 160 -

-

854 854 -

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

1346

4054

816

2 2 2230

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

698 44 116 24 184 93 9 138 36 38 17

-

816 816 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

407 407 -

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

240 240

4054 4054

-

240

4054

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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302273 15133 43 5599 95 1383 2 6459 32 1520 287140 282916 2746 1477 -

1202 1202 1202 -

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

22958 380 5211 10564 2478 4325

58759 676 40137 6 17939

18668

2423

1730

10264

291965

172239

778 266 492 16 4 -

10264 3087 5576 124 237 1240

115609 18725 14284 2556 8905 3590 20888 606 12413 8604 2979 1386 5164 15510

120326 6795 43264 10 5294 4656 1221 33 15855 34889 1507 7 1678 5118

1 1 -

-

11383 83 5515 380 5405

-

951 951 -

-

164973 65491 93492 5681 309 -

51913 37888 12900 439 685

2230 1831

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

41

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

400 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2273 154

11739 -3 -324

-

2 -

1736 654 -361 -37

-

-

15821 -

20356 -

-

207568 2586003 -14878 -10067

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

2427

11412

-

2

1992

-

-

15821

20356

-

2768626

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4783 62055 -503 757

-

1682 3199 -1407 72

360 93 -41 5

2764 -

1244 2254 -220 36

14953 352 -8458 141

2594 2336 -333 -3549 -86

464 446 -644 -24

28849 5029 -9246 -260 367

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

67092 -

-

3546 -

417 -

2764 -

3314 -

6988 -

962 -

242 -

24739 -

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7057 1695 -4413 -2132 -38

5530 1688 -882 -207

968 839 -12 -102

7100 .. 759 -3509 -31 .. 15

320200 51345 -1158 -

1021 1634 -294 4

77811 -

82444 -

290585 47179 -3270 -

220606 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

2169 -

6129 -

1693 -

4334 ..

370387 -

2365 -

77811 -

82444 -

334494 -

220606 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

47347 -

1328 139609 -3 -

-

-

33058 343 1273 -1232 80

-

-

292573 3133 -

491910 -

-

119167 77039 4568897 5578

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

47347 -151

140933 5587

-

-

33522 -788 e

-

-

295706 6886

491910 -4128

-

4770681 -47108

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

47194 14373 e 32821 -

129286 114219 15067 -

-

-

28773 20 28753 e -

-

-

62447 62447 -

219895 219895 -

-

3274655 3259598 15057 -

459 459 -

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

60176 12 60164

60866 60866

-

53738 8032 1236 44470

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

3

16775

-

-

3961

-

-

179969

207021

-

1395179

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3 3e -

16747 3897 4536 72 5280 7 0 0 1 2952 -

-

-

3273 2323 e 535 e 191 140 83 1 0 1 -

-

-

179793 147177 27162 5454 -

207021 199549 3996 1381 2094 -

-

530292 114825 105392 20855 35563 33625 48605 5153 89594 26024 1050 2922 10265 36419

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2391 2391 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

26 26 0 -

-

-

148 148 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

852080 428434 423558 34 54 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

0 0

-

-

539 539

-

-

176 176

-

-

10415 10415

-

0

-

-

536

-

-

62

-

-

10415

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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-

-

-

-

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

180 155873 896

240 2049 -

4421 506

-

7111 -

4475 10740 -86 29

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

156949 -446

2289 -

4927 -974 -

-

7111 119

15158 -382 -1785

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

156415 1357 155058 -

2056 1 2055 -

3953 3953 -

-

3360 3302 58

2417 331 931 1156

-

-

3871 3871 -

223 40 183 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

67 67 -

NGL

Feedstocks

-

-

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

39157 902 -2771 77

11501 1262 -2071 -6652 -61

12796 1569 -421 -386

45619 516 -8502 -169 136

37366 99 -603

3979 -79 21

13559 -101 35

37601 -44 581

-

84 84 0 -

747 747 -

-

0 0 -

34 6 27 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

21

233

-

-

-

10351

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

21 21 -

2 2 -

-

-

-

1230 306 387 42 72 55 140 0 122 31 1 9 23 42

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

796 796 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

4722 4165 548 8 0 -

-

635 635 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

232 232

-

-

-

3604 3604

-

-

232

-

-

-

3604

-

-

-

-

-

-

36862 36862 36862 -

3920 -

-

-

13408

37357

1114 101 114 64 78 50 166 3 167 17 23 178 34 120

4641 252 331 114 586 79 221 184 796 139 89 1286 104 461

3285 3285 -

-

22577 21447 159 970 -

11567 7988 2991 587 1 -

9992 6026 2700 1266 -

-

727 727

148 148

-

-

727

148

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

15342 2164 -2411 -3983 90

13175 20925 -5 -195

1320 4864 -61 1

7367 301 -808 -21 -23

311535 32420 -

12 639 -

4495 -

270634 e -

1068323 -

20435 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11201 -189 693

33900 703 -1567

6123 -1589

6815 967 -56

343956 -12567

652 -

4495 -

270634 -704

1068323 -6826

20435 2630

5721 5717 4 -

3495 5 3490 -

1518 1053 465 -

1490 1407 82 -

168529 168018 511 e

-

1387 1258 129

189891 185144 e 4747 -

932 775 156 -

21 21 -

59 59 -

156 156 -

-

3108 3108

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

2956

6080

162860

652

-

80038

963903

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2429 168 1034 106 490 4 0 32 444 5 1 114 30

6963 6963 -

2351 611 993 5 677 64 -

1479 1 1152 45 238 43 0 -

115995 5559 4 252 108691 1490 -

-

-

42878 1444 5980 1334 22174 11946 -

346398 70825 55569 12964 17750 27983 50526 1085 24788 30697 3648 6299 3988 40277

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

2105 2105 -

-

-

-

652 652 -

-

17460 .. 17460 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

24 24 -

-

-

17 7 10 -

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

495 495

22557 22557

606 606

4584 3366

-

-

-

-

-

-

495

22557

595

267

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

840 379

-

-

-

-

-

-

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46864 340 45542 981

-

37160 14278 22882

40642

660 660 -

29520

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

55952 11013 31057 10440 3442

-

5053

-

-

-

999 999 -

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

600046 273278 323483 2864 421 -

22405

22405 1138 21266 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

46722 -

1010 138341 -32 -

-

-

33136 355 1595 -1437 -62

-

-

292134 3232 -

483980 -

-

108225 77039 4387080 17914

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

46722

139320

-

-

33587

-

-

295366

483980

-

4590259

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

167 150366 -442

216 1725 -

5106 -144

-

6953 -

3977 10609 -66 94

37467 1572 -2451 -19

12184 1188 -2430 -6918 111

10780 1457 -567 111

44575 634 -7902 -143 -115

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

150091 -

1941 -

4962 -974

-

6953 -

14614 -382

36569 99

4135 -79

11781 -101

37049 -44

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

14737 1689 -2714 -4236 -106

12369 20100 256

1344 4715 -35 1

7374 .. 284 -946 -18 .. -1

315097 34297 -

12 680 -

4495 -

229118 -

1025840 -

20435 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

9370 -189

32725 703

6025 -

6693 967

349394 -

693 -

4495 -

229118 -

1025840 -

20435 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

35851 356

1486 93262 -56

9769 -

-

16600 335 -

1078 -

-

153969 -

246490 -

-

14203 2029463 -33352

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

36208 -857

94691 -1565

9769 -

-

16934 -114

1078 -

-

153969 -

246490 1

-

2010314 23432

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

34572 7761 e 26811 -

86715 79128 6508 1078 -

9769 9769 -

-

13801 13801 e -

-

-

39417 22611 16806 -

145064 67396 77668 -

-

995874 613036 380486 2352 -

-

-

-

35141 35141

92779 92779

-

6610 6610

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

778

6412

-

-

3019

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

778 778 e -

6412 1696 24 4176 39 89 388

-

-

2439 2104 e 335

1078

-

-

-

-

-

79410

8648

-

1031261

-

-

79410 79410 -

8648 8648 -

-

348056 71954 50387 12054 25316 24696 45230 31397 11058 1252 159 13262 61292

-

-

-

-

-

55161 55161 -

-

-

-

-

628045 437215 190688 142 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

580 580

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

580

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

NGL

Feedstocks

30 150613 29

-

10665 829 -324 -192

688 81 -3 3

3831 -

2773 6363 -210 -169

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

150672 939

-

10978 -15 -638

769 -734 -35

3831 396 -

8757 320 32

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

151611 151611 -

-

10325 10325 -

-

395 395 -

813 717 96

-

3832 3832 -

225 145 80 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

8071

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1036 65 209 13 16 20 24 2 24 5 16 22 620

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

3118 3117 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1633 608 1000 4 1 20

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

18343 130 -9611 -12

21944 -15160 -4742 -179

2722 4 -685 58

46583 271 -23561 -1288 110

8850 373 109

1863 -86 -92

2099 494 -174

22115 440 137

-

0 0 0 -

147 146 0 1

-

2 2 -

58 58 -

-

-

22487

63 8 1 2 3 5 1 4 4 4 31

1180 1 33 3 136 118 32 31 17 2 2 666 4 135

1235 1235 -

2 2 -

18403 4 18015 94 1 289 -

-

450 8 442

2352 1767 338 96 151

2904 922 315 155 813 699

2284 2284

-

-

-

-

2284

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9332 9332 -

1685

2417

-

9332

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

9874 5952 -2463 -8743 -240

35356 23554 -5198 229

404 -

11312 10 -7606 -47

85111 -

869 1

7333 -

173884 -

566880 -

239902 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4380 -575 454

53941 -255 1306

404 634

3669 -358 428

85111 -

870 1

7333 -

173884 -

566880 16855

239902 -18699

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1279 886 219 174 e -

10501 207 819 41 9433 -

633 633 -

113 44 69 0 -

42451 35602 5745 1103 -

344 344 -

5753 3602 2151 -

41603 4402 15357 21844 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

1362 33 1329 -

381 381 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

18790

2849 212888

26957 224 112 121 4 3 1523 11257 4631 2593 6490

-

746 258 285 61 38 104

107289 355 16165 29274 3487 18689 301 1285 2866 34866

274429 54514 51908 9002 12884 25388 79986 1746 11407 10064 1936 11480 4114

121411 212 79033 2 108 245 149 4910 10093 394 16658 9607

527 527 -

-

-

833 828 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1291

-

-

-

-

-

-

612 43

-

-

-

-

-

-

13 12 1 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

129 4 125 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

379 221 108 26 16 8

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

44491 44491

11 -

3626 2971

-

44491

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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11

4217 1226 2991 -

523237

-

15702 6512 6292 2898 -

-

41707 15147 21084 5477 -

132281

1110 11 354 13 316 80 9 6 32 28 2 25 56 178

-

-

1580

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

1250 1250 -

527

3626

-

-

-

42659

1618

-

24

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

44491

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

24992 24969 24 -

2864 45 2820 245944 66541 163423 13091 2889 -

91477 78790 12687 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

36482 450

1200 96518 148

9000 -

-

16953 320 -

869 -

-

157048 -

249420 -

-

12730 4198 2335551 -106290

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

36932

97866

9000

-

17273

869

-

157048

249420

-

2246190

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

25 150282 3073

-

10698 1282 -506 -16

752 82 -43 -6

4417 -

2872 6599 -430 201

19061 20 -10243 -209

21582 -14477 -4960 -115

2863 -842 -62

47948 236 -25549 -1227 -126

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

153380 -

-

11458 3326

785 -750

4417 489

9242 327

8629 486

2030 -166

1959 622

21282 247

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

10248 6512 -4030 -8237 -62

36899 25733 -5124 -303

417 -

10688 .. 17 -6995 .. .. -42

101051 -

987 -1

8706 -

182783 -

579877 -

271069 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

4431 -1092

57205 -3231

417 -

3668 -263

101051 -

986 -

8706 -

182783 -

579877 -

271069 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

68 -6 8

-

-

0 -0 -

-

-

-

-

2 -1 2

47111 -919

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

70 -

-

-

0 -

-

-

-

-

3 -

46192 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

6 2 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

29917 18586 11331 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

64

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

40 0 37 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

23 17 6 0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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488 488 529 15259 5003 7 496 29 1424 47 235 35 1375 117 698 281 203 58 10256 5180 4701 370 4 -

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

0 -0 0

-

-

-

-

239 -145 -2

213 -37 4

137 -0 -136 0

0 -0 0

1712 -528 -136 -21

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

0 -0 -

-

-

-

-

93 -

180 10

2 -

0 -

1027 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

0 0 0 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

93

190

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

12 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 0

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

54 54 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

0

1021

-

0 0 -

39 0 0 0 7 1 0 4 3 0 10 14 0 0

183 183 0 -

1 1 -

-

799 743 52 4 -

27 17 7 3 -

6 5 1 0 0 -

0 0

0 0 0

183 31 28 117 7 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

127 -1 -126 1

-

0 1

113 -39 2

85392 5497 -36367 4946

62 15 -66 4

3902 -

435 1522 -19

7531 4073 -4137 -

29989 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1 -

-

1 -

76 14 -

59467 -

16 -

3902 -

1937 -

7467 -

29989 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1 1 -

-

-

0 0 -

20038 11095 8386 556

-

3570 3569 2 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

506 506 -

1092 1092 -

-

-

474

3576

1

90

39429

16

332

1937

6485

25321

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

0 0 0 0

-

1 1 -

1 1 0 0 -

13818 187 67 4 134 14 372 9 12825 56 13 138

0 0 0 -

24 22 1 -

1937 1937 -

1763 15 64 5 261 47 89 28 288 28 762 68 30 78

3291 4 41 11 71 18 0 219 10 2812 40 27 37

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

14 13 1 -

-

-

105 54 39 11 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

0 0 0 -

2 2 -

308 120 188 -

-

4617 1656 2765 183 12 2

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

89 67

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

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25610 21158 3442 1006 4 -

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

-

2 2 -

0

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

22030 15593 5956 475 6

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

82 -10 7

-

-

0 -0 -

-

-

-

-

7 -1 6

55170 651

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

78

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

12

55821

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

0 -0 0

-

-

-

-

225 -141 -

199 -27 -3

149 -0 -147 -

0 -0 -

1756 -679 -38 19

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

0 -0

-

-

-

-

84 -

169 -

2 -

0 -

1058 -

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2 -2 -

-

0 -

.. .. 112 -23 .. .. 1

102439 7796 -38812 -9060

96 33 -88 -1

3643 -

676 2398 -127

6725 5174 -4265 -

29688 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

-

-

0 -

90 0

62364 -

40 -

3643 -

2947 -

7634 -

29688 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

272 -22

3 0

-

16 1

-

-

-

-

24 59 -5 34

96757 -7980 608

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

250 -

3 -

-

17 -

-

-

-

-

112 -

89385 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31 29 2 -

15709 11180 4529 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

247

3

-

17

-

-

-

-

78

72817

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

119 0 0 115 0 3 1 0 0

3 3 -

-

17 1 15 1 -

-

-

-

-

5 3 1 1

13570 1 5418 1096 67 402 10 3863 652 525 680 616 240

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1569 364 1205 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

128 69 55 4 -

1 0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

73 50 22 2 -

11369 7154 3203 1012 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

46309 46309

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

46309

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

56 9817 -42 -10

-

246 -1 8

58 -0 -3

352 -

363 82 -242 2

2738 63 -2667 21

1059 52 -213 -103 -11

-

3332 665 -3132 -73 15

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

9821 -1 -

-

254 -

55 -

352 -

204 -49 -

155 49 -

784 -776 -

-

807 777 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

9820 9820 -

-

254 254 -

55 55 -

6 6 -

2 2 -

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

4 0 1 4

-

-

0

-

1578

-

-

20 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 9 1 1

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

347 347 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

153

205

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

9 1 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 1

1 0 0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

107 107 -

203 203 -

1 1 -

-

1495 1431 53 5 6

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

37 33 1 3 -

1 0 0 -

8 8

-

64 19 2 43 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1688 113 -1658 -106 29

-

119 -

369 112 -258 -1

54681 4782 -7332 810

132 52 -114 2

1350 -

2659 -22

4187 11926 -3249 -

46746 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

66 7 -

-

119 -

222 -

52941 574

72 -

1350 -

2637 -

12864 -

46746 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

21 16 5 -

-

-

-

27840 7192 20636 12

-

1004 1004 -

2625 2625 -

3 3 -

2788 2788 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

41 41 -

-

119 119 -

-

1889 18 642 191 799 238

396 392 4

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

11

-

-

222

25674

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

11 2 8 1 -

-

-

-

4083 607 166 1 9 16 649 258 1775 72 29 501

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 0 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

222 200

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

-

-

12

914

5017

72

346

-

10059

38545

-

146 97 49 -

-

3635 19 831 244 23 244 31 786 191 365 139 163 598

10011 8894 1 10 94 1 415 23 313 89 102 69

72 70 2 -

-

-

74 36 12 26 -

-

200 200 -

-

6350 2838 3307 201 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

65

-

-

-

-

-

-

21 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

21591 19686 1288 617 -

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

28534 19879 8464 191 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

262 3

2 -0

1 0

19 0

-

-

-

-

28 89 -19 25

93789 -5501 892

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

265

1

1

19

-

-

-

-

123

89180

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

47 9653 -46 35

-

264 -1 -10

54 -1

332 -

341 83 -230 -1

2556 46 -2437 8

955 38 -254 -120 8

-

3386 507 -2701 -81 -48

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

9689 -1

-

253 -

53 -

332 -

193 -40

173 40

627 -617

-

1063 618

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

1681 128 -1639 -122 12

-

122 -

406 .. 110 -222 .. .. -3

52270 5812 -5974 196

171 67 -152 4

1554 -

1039 -9

3511 12847 -3215 -

45904 -

60 7

-

122 -

291 ..

52304 -

91 -

1554 -

1030 -

13144 -

45904 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

68 -

-

-

1 -

10 -

-

-

-

-

248 32245 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

68 -

-

-

1 -

10 -

-

-

-

-

32492 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3484 3215 269 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

68

-

-

1

10

-

-

-

-

29008

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

68 5 63 -

-

-

1 1 -

9 9 -

-

-

-

-

12736 6283 819 c 3078 23 134 11 320 102 87 217 1278 385

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

10 -1 0

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

293 -1

580 -22 -558 0

1 -0

1800 -1 8

9 -

292 -

0 -

0 -

1808 1

-

-

-

-

-

1 0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

292

-

-

-

-

0 0

-

-

-

11 1 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 1

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

292 292 -

0 0 -

-

1519 1505 15 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 0 8 -

-

-

0 0 -

278 168 91 19 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

1809

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2 -0 -

-

10 -

29 -1 0

3424 1199 -920 -

128 -0 -1

857 -

2135 -

2235 7567 -1389 -

2813 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2 -

-

10 -

28 -

3703 -200

127 1

857 9

2135 -

8413 1

2813 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

1477 1271 206 -

-

670 447 223

1557 1557 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

1864 30 1834 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

156

288

2

-

10

28

2025

128

196

578

6394

2525

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2 2

-

-

-

929 201 728 -

-

-

578 578 -

3183 1836 319 193 10 75 9 146 32 4 146 84 328

21 5 3 7 6

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

128 128 -

-

-

135 1 134 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

196 44 153 -

-

3076 931 2113 32 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

10 10

28 20

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

1096 1095 1 -

2504 2504 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

63 -

-

-

0 -

9 -

-

-

-

-

231 31803 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

63

-

-

0

9

-

-

-

-

32034

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

10 -1 -

331 3

596 -22 -574 -

1 -

1891 -1 6

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

-

-

-

-

-

9 -

334 -

0 -

1 -

1897 -

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2 -0 -

-

16 -

.. .. 22 -1 .. .. ..

3931 879 -864 -

139 -0 -1

863 -

2130 -

2181 7553 -1392 -

3198 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

2 -

-

16 -

21 ..

3947 -

138 -

863 -

2130 -

8343 -

3198 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4566 564 907

39 7614 -3 8

6751 2175 -2706

420 3 -168

1384 1187 -99 -

2 -

-

10653 -

19640 e -

-

1235838 1595 1661018 -662 15877

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6037 -564

7658 -

6220 992

255 -

2472 2

2 -

-

10653 -

19640 -

-

2913666 77737

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1850 1850 -

7587 7587 -

6849 6849 -

-

1699 1699 e -

-

-

184 184 -

3470 3470 -

-

1782417 1532654 249763 -

-

78 78

-

-

-

13820 13820 e

-

504985 374027 117539 13419

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

3623

71

363

255

697

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3623 3623

71 71

363 363 -

255 255

-

-

2

-

10469

2350

-

704001

608 608 e -

2 2

-

10469 10469 -

2350 2350 e -

-

638315 147868 131232 51727 5503 11006 18710 31562 240707

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2199 2199 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

45050 32982 12068 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

89 -

-

-

-

-

-

18437 18437

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18437

-

-

-

-

89

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

100827 33 -62607 -561

7920 -

52 -

197 766 -

2445 -

504 5587 -178 54

10715 21695 -10

1884 1987 -3733 -12

-

11165 e 12680 -192 -712 185

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

37692 5332

7920 -6054 -

52 252 -1

963 -660

2445 -

5967 5913 -248

32400 903

126 -113

-

23126 -3382

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

43024 43024 e -

1866 1866 -

303 303 -

303 303 -

2445 2445 -

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

734 48 686

-

-

-

740 676 64 -

-

-

-

-

696 696 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

10898

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

936 6 16 3 14 175 58 9 655

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1290 1290 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6530 5095 1332 103 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13

-

18308

-

-

1296 17 134 7 22 135 93 33 253 602

13 13 -

-

13908 12611 660 637 -

-

-

-

3104 44 3060 -

2142 2142

-

-

-

-

2106

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33303 33303 33303 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Mexico Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

12360 2242 -5887 -72 -162

2441 480 -1740 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8481 610

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

1657 4551 e -12

1186 e -1 7

377161 -

-

2265 -

897 -

322062 2151 -1804 -

-

1181 -111 46

6196 -657

1192 58

377161 118

-

2265 -

897 -

322409 10494

-

7595 7281 314 -

52 52 -

1180 1180 -

77075 51043 26032 -

-

2265 910 1355 -

897 897 -

767 767 -

-

-

-

-

92 92 -

-

17067 2576 1362 13129 -

-

-

-

43915

-

-

-

271921

-

49896 43800 6096

-

-

-

147465 5375 6128 830 11471 2663 11986 2315 3216 555 78 102848

-

-

-

-

1077 .. 1077 -

-

-

-

-

123379 59153 23669 11571 28986

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

115 e

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4359

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

705 43 79 65 46 44 214 214

24 24 -

4359 90 164 3660 54 391

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

24 24 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1040 1040

-

-

1040

-

-

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-

-

1064

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

-

729

-

-

-

300204

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

1158 -

1158 1158

250308 250308 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4735 499 -0 -191

40 6771 -5 -2

7029 2006 -1863

437 4 -0 -116

1261 1206 -44 -

1 -

-

9709 -

19334 -

-

1214579 856 1981749 -520 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

5044

6805

7172

325

2423

1

-

9709

19334

-

3196664

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

95073 36 192 -63556 -993

6764 -

32 -

240 677 -

1816 -

317 6169 -86 -36

8654 23408 -157

1612 2537 -3761 -259

-

8399 14545 -195 -729 -78

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

30752 -

6764 -5215

32 184

917 -

1816 -

6364 5124

31905 -

129 -

-

21942 -

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

10530 2312 -5557 -89 -29

2046 217 -1460 -

1030 4629 6

1015 .. .. .. -1 .. 7

385000 -

-

2714 -

3701 -

341109 2289 -2114 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

7167 -

803 -93

5665 -

1021 ..

385000 -

-

2714 -

3701 -

341283 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4598 -205

10273 16

-

48 0

2036 110 -247 81

42 -

-

18839 -

37019 -

-

1542956 4950 1805026 -1868489 -162 -41384

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4394 -

10289 -

-

48 -

1980 -0

42 -

-

18839 -

37019 -

-

1442898 5821

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

4239 1487 e 2752 -

10240 8742 1498 -

-

-

1753 1753 e -

-

-

1993 1913 80 -

23423 16028 7395 -

-

455082 190204 258276 6602 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

7071 7071

1857 1857

-

63875 26896 34793 382 1805

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

154

49

-

48

227

42

-

9775

11740

-

929762

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

154 154 e -

44 0 44 -

-

48 40 9 -

223 185 e 36 2 -

36 36

-

9775 9775 -

11740 11740 -

-

245286 12364 99774 3432 19642 2329 12310 2229 63664 15220 510 4747 2867 6198

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2135 2135 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

6 2 4 -

-

-

-

-

563295 320327 143267 99540 162

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

5 5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

119045 119045 119045

3 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

952 52851 -440 162

240 6972 -53 120

3652 -

278 480 -418 42

2099 -

1557 3218 -2056 21

2951 10787 -20256 64

7654 3626 -7550 -3863 210

398 392 -520 -28

19148 16818 -29237 -2083 1461

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

53525 -760 0

7279 -111 -0

3652 -645 0

381 -288 -3

2099 2766 -9

2740 -182 -1

-6454 10390 -4

77 -45 -0

242 -168 0

6107 573 204

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

52765 52765 -

5120 4141 979 -

3007 3007 -

91 91 -

567 235 212 120

638 638 -

-

-

16 16 -

13 13 -

-

1731 1731 -

45 45 -

-

-

-

0 0 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

2558

1874

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

2558 2558 -

5 1 1 1 1 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

151 151 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

97 22 44 31 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

2048 2048

-

-

-

-

2048

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2048

-

-

-

-

-

32

59

6870

-

-

436 4 1 7 4 2 3 415 -

10 10 -

-

5761 5440 26 295 -

-

22 22

6 6 -

673 7 117 377 132 40

1621 1621

-

-

53 51

-

1621

-

-

51

-

-

-

2

-

-

3932 3932 3932 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11684 16060 -15064 -9585 1057

10993 17424 -13229 -181

388 1286 -747 -2

2793 20987 -22727 -114 -736

60029 3382 -10226 -

1929 228 -1621 -106

13432 -

60374 19101 -3220 -

117260 22458 -18952 -

116990 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4152 -4128 -

15006 -7569 -0

925 -0

203 575 62

53185 -2

429 1

13432 -54

76255 0

120766 -112

116990 1529

2027 2027 -

-

28 28 -

22816 11496 10124 1196 -

-

8876 430 5346 3100

73443 73443 -

265 265 -

0 0 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

24

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5 5 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

10918 9568 1350

30367

430

4502

-

-

-

4442 1147 157 3138

15 15 -

699 429 216 54

-

-

-

-

401 400 1 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

19 19 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

5410 5410

660 660

812 708

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5410

660

504

-

-

-

-

-

-

67 37

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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14 14 -

3802 1539 2263 -

-

9594 2745 2490 3795 564

-

25926 19465 3002 3459 -

-

-

812

-

-

-

-

5410

-

-

14988 14988

660

-

-

-

-

5414

4111

105646

88502

-

35803 2585 12672 1995 1264 589 3251 274 7012 2493 156 920 370 2222

64685 6 54801 1065 4 3 39 1709 4966 1795 169 128

-

1939 374 1565 -

2812

2812 2812 -

67904 22593 35978 9333 -

23817 11941 8175 3700 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4186 85

8836 -22

-

48 0

2058 70 -158 -39

38 -

-

18091 -

36648 -

-

1290850 5164 1965973 -1752233 -539 -76065

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

4271

8814

-

48

1932

38

-

18091

36648

-

1433150

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

907 53148 -450 140

219 6049 -31 -181

2753 -10

384 1144 -434 -66

1916 -

1457 3555 -2127 -29

3608 7561 -23460 195

8755 3235 -8065 -3815 -30

195 521 -326 -5

18438 11767 -22490 -1912 381

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

53745 -807

6056 -79

2743 761

1028 -732

1916 1875

2856 -140

-12096 15213

80 -48

385 -276

6184 379

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11076 12140 -10360 -9040 -111

11555 22478 -14306 -148

388 1286 -747 -

2382 .. 24501 -26808 -112 .. 199

60910 3382 -10226 -

1823 240 -1222 11

13693 -

64456 19101 -3220 -

113539 26755 -18785 -

107996 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

3705 -3613

19579 -13063

927 -

162 804

54066 -

852 -

13693 -

80338 -

121509 -

107996 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

1173 -1142 33

39 74 -8

1387 388 -44 181

319 0 3

509 -

-

-

4369 16 -

7234 -

-

194413 3122

65 -19

105 18

1913 41

322 -4

509 -

-

-

4385 0

7234 -0

-

197535 3849

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

1187 268 1 917 -

15 15 -

509 509 -

-

-

1966 1966 -

5669 5669 -

-

59775 46228 13532 16 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

42 42 -

-

73 73 -

12 12 -

-

-

-

1764 1764

354 354

-

10577 5639 4922 16

Losses

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

148

-

688

3

123

695

292

-

-

-

655

1063

-

130343

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3 2 0 -

121 74 47

545 0 0 0 517 26 1 -

248 11 1 236 1 -

-

-

-

655 655 -

1063 1063 -

-

60896 2469 31882 2166 260 141 17193 4014 1666 507 478 122

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 9 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 0 0 -

1 1 -

150 9 16 125 -

43 5 38 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

16122 6753 7919 1450 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

53316 53316

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

53316

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1399 5215 -1339 30

186 -2 -3

156 6

-

264 -

14 -12 -

1328 1002 -42 77

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5305 62

181 -181 e -

162 -2

-

264 -

2 181 e -3

2365 73

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

5367 5367 -

-

160 160 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1221 275 -1161 15 350 -2 e -37

-

1942 979 -31 -38 56

2e -

2908 -8 e 186

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

264 264 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

180

2438

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

69 69

4 4

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

5 5 -

2394 2394 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

106 71 33 2 -

40 1 13 24 2 -

-

-

474 3 121 297 53 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

311 311 311 -

2 2 2e -

3085 349 60 125 164 2262 2167 35 60 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

435 -151 -245 -4

-

124 -

153 108 21

49310 -

4 -

3262 -

-

44212 -

835 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

35 -

-

124 -

282 8 -

49310 -

4 -

3262 -

-

44212 -336

835 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

4153 4153 -

-

3009 2211 798 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

52 52 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

35

-

124

238

45157

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

38350 38350

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

35 35 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

124 124

238 238 e

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

835 835 -

2056 71 464 1300 220

-

-

-

2908

-

253

-

38912

-

-

39 39 -

-

13854 1350 406 5006 275 31 118 346 2654 1243 1454 373 93 505

-

4 4 -

-

-

62 .. 62

-

-

214 214 -

-

24996 12196 9526 2499 25 751

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6807 6807 -

4

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY

SUPPLY

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

105 75 -2

1584 385 -28 70

307 0 1

486 -

-

-

4313 -

6975 -

-

172251 6829

117

178

2012

308

486

-

-

4313

6975

-

179080

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

1095 4965 -1024 -51

180 -2 -

156 5

-

250 -

10 -6 -

1328 1018 -15 -23

1221 262 -1125 -22

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

4985 -

178 -178

161 -

-

250 -

4 178

2308 -

336 -2

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Natural gas (TJ)

1213 -1188 93

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

SUPPLY

Peat (kt)

-

1878 1290 -31 -46 -11

2

3080 -8

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

435 -167 -271 33

-

120 2

164 .. 100 .. .. .. ..

48226 -

4 -

3244 -

-

44394 -

806 -

30 -

-

122 -

264 8

48226 -

4 -

3244 -

-

44394 -

806 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

131 781 -75 -5

-

-

411 14

-

-

-

4012 -

-

5057651 -4837764 -1582 -2152

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

832 -26

-

-

425 -18

-

-

-

4012 -

-

216153 59884

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

130 29 101 e -

-

-

252 252 e -

-

-

-

1283 1255 28 -

-

15462 14873 589 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

215717 214374 1341 2 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

157

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

676

-

-

155

-

-

-

2572

-

44858

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

587 204 e 275 108 -

-

-

155 91 e 51 13 -

-

-

-

2572 1976 410 186 -

-

13522 41 5028 1824 2405 51 142 114 3020 502 182 22 27 164

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4549 1062 3487 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3270 358 2289 623 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

89 89

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23517 23517

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23517

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

78413 1797 -67076 971

10504 -

42 -

68 -

482 -

478 819 -6298 -23

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

14105 -818

10504 -10504 -

42 3045 -

68 -

482 -25

-5024 7447 -1043

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

13287 13287 -

3087 3087 -

68 68 -

-

47 7 40 -

-

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

4609 351 -3614 32

763 206 -5 -524 31

87 48 -93 -19

6761 1717 -4241 -122 110

1378 -596

471 -77

23 -11

4225 -1 -620

-

-

-

10 3 1 5 1 -

-

-

-

1 1 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

457 457 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1333

782

394

12

3593

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

379 3 263 12 35 1 2 2 37 1 13 1 9

-

-

1 1 -

404 6 11 6 12 3 6 48 36 3 6 265 2

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7 7 -

782 681 101 -

350 350 -

-

2684 2062 14 608 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

74 5 45 24 -

-

44 44

11 10 1 -

505 48 208 105 110 34

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

873 873

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

873

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1545 1888 -1432 -26 60

1236 46 -2885 20

504 440 -169 -25

523 -3 -

38973 1300 -1298 -

113 539 -67 -

1535 -42 -

18750 -

149359 6111 -21276 -

23044 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2035 -1709 -311

-1583 1723 -140

750 -213

520 -1 28

38975 -204

585 -

1493 -

18750 5

134194 317

23044 -29

7705 25 1511 6169 -

4 1 3 -

268 171 e 15 82 -

14205 .. 8756 5449 -

1030 1030 -

-

-

-

6 6 -

10632 7720 542 717 1653 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

1 1 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

9153

2496

FINAL CONSUMPTION

15

-

537

546

31066

582

1225

4544

113696

20519

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

15 10 5 -

-

7 3 4 -

-

9495 174 1900 578 2 39 3662 3094 46

5 1 0 0 1 2

100 100 -

4198 14 778 2664 1 5 611 125 -

46010 5542 7454 20828 938 397 1060 411 2965 3908 615 1391 69 432

1974 7 425 39 25 86 156 712 125 317 64 3 15

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

577 570 7 -

425 425 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

700 700 -

346 346 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

530 528

546 503

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

3 40

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

21571 20990 581 -

-

-

-

913 336 577 66773 39700 25012 1855 206 -

18545 4576 13949 20 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

150 746 -113 10

-

-

416 -0 11

-

-

-

4197 -

-

4925415 -4641038 -1941 1009

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

793

-

-

428

-

-

-

4197

-

283445

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

73473 3126 -64393 -288

10021 -

42 -

68 -

498 -

494 997 -5961 -80

4415 374 -3721 -4

784 231 -5 -512 -37

61 30 -61 -4

6522 1487 -3713 -84 -12

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

11918 -

10021 -10021

42 2776

68 -

498 -

-4550 7093

1064 -

461 -

26 -

4200 -

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1341 1838 -1372 -26 -24

1371 95 -2885 -

497 432 -110 -4

.. .. 518 -2 .. .. ..

36855 3526 -824 -

101 395 -55 -

2111 -

19456 -

147453 8340 -18489 -

23299 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

1757 -1441

-1419 1594

815 -

516 -1

39557 -

441 -

2111 -

19456 -

137304 -

23299 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

12481 3630 -2753 -303

52999 495 9226 -4336 2346

-

61161 328 -256 -49

9790 211 -6855 93

2 43 -6 -1

-

76852 -

30749 -

-

163373 606014 -47232 -3664

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

13055 7

60730 1298

-

61184 -86

3240 -3

39 -

-

76852 -

30749 -

-

718491 -2289

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

12980 37 58 366 12519 -

44339 39584 4755 0 -

-

60526 2764 57722 40 0 -

2441 0 2191 93 158

0 0 -

-

23458 22961 496 -

17577 17551 27 -

-

120435 83638 9103 27694

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

78 78

64 30 34 0 -

-

8 7 2 -

0 0 0 -

-

-

44776 1 44775

-

-

66490 15156 48713 72 2548

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

583

3

17626

-

563

795

38

-

8619

13172

-

528695

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3 3 -

4801 70 2136 4 909 16 55 17 1006 384 77 24 14 89

-

123 61 0 0 0 57 5 0

611 410 53 42 77 0 2 1 26 0 -

4 0 0 0 4 0 -

-

8619 5534 692 95 2155 5 137 -

13172 11835 1337 -

-

171406 26350 14467 8394 49527 5032 10849 1779 33270 9677 2084 1603 1918 6456

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17793 518 17275 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

12709 10200 1029 1480 -

-

440 310 30 100 -

184 150 25 9 -

34 34 -

-

-

-

-

238108 168858 67562 1688 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

115 115

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

101388 101388

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

101388

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

996 584 24648 -220 -280

-

710 607 -

1 59 -

542 -

545 2488 -448 2

3916 455 -221 -35

1119 3 -265 -828 -1

0 1 -0 0

11884 5177 -187 -211 -259

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

25728 -5

-

1317 120 -

60 -

542 -

2588 -2 81

4115 -

27 -

1 -

16404 -41 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

25723 25723 -

-

1437 1437 -

60 60 -

91 13 78 -

36 0 36 -

-

-

-

53 2 24 17 11 -

235 235 -

6 0 6 0 -

1 0 1 -

-

0 0 0 -

31 26 0 5 0

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

216

2624

4115

27

1

16278

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

216 216 -

78 1 7 1 8 3 10 3 26 2 3 3 1 10

6 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

1 0 0 -

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

274 3 41 4 24 11 17 68 34 13 8 36 4 11

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1832 1832 -

4108 4108 -

27 27 -

-

13534 13444 84 1 5 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

613 480 71 62 -

1 1 -

-

1 1

2471 70 351 2050 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

101 101

-

-

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

101

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3436 38 -2471 -53 -18

1935 -481 -

57 -0 -3

3315 880 -1122 -11

257952 16581 -11151 -

1090 438 -763 -4

11747 -

40492 -

170465 13271 -10984 -

299759 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

932 -9

1454 -

54 -

3062 -41 -74

263383 -

760 -

11747 -

40492 -

172752 -

299759 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

379 369 10 -

385 385 -

-

200 200 -

56414 12543 41111 2760 -

1 1 0 -

8232 8216 16 -

7579 6974 605 -

1 1 -

738 738 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

449 449 0 -

-

-

28 1 27 -

15 15 -

34 9 26

6 2 1 3

26968 5441 1579 15596 735 3617

27275 3498 332 8172 15273

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

95

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

80 9 12 5 0 0 0 18 26 3 5 0 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

9996

28195

54

2720

206954

759

3481

32907

135788

243551

-

54 2 52 -

2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

67950 1 99 176 4 87 5 1072 33742 28019 8 7 4729

0 0 -

610 5 30 422 139 13

32431 1494 30537 0 6 66 0 295 0 33

54543 6808 8734 2340 5483 2928 4804 2763 6759 4665 2400 903 606 5349

30221 3905 5379 1252 1011 1953 2652 2789 2969 3296 2963 351 523 1178

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

15 15 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1069 1069

-

2718 2330

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1069

-

844

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

129 258

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1069

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

139004 109725 8003 21276 -

-

758 758 1 1 -

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

2872 2502 370 -

-

-

3326 27 3065 235 -

476 476 -

77919 29181 47019 1716 3 -

213330 164000 48430 900 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

12040 3522 -2923 63

51344 473 16145 -1978 -3421

-

58571 240 -287 3

9869 210 -6946 -141

14 57 -1 -5

-

80044 -

29477 -

-

159252 608363 -26278 6627

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

12702

62563

-

58527

2993

65

-

80044

29477

-

747965

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1011 634 26847 -296 -554

-

623 501 -

7 102 -

647 -

604 2563 -552 -3

4207 468 -366 -5

1338 29 -343 -978 -15

0 1 -0 -

12441 4796 -187 -176 -104

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

27642 -

-

1124 111

109 -

647 -

2612 -6

4304 -

31 -

1 -

16770 -39

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

3616 45 -2775 -78 1

2000 -620 -

38 -0 -

3582 .. 784 -1205 .. .. 1

237511 23284 -12845 -

1079 450 -418 0

12402 -

43458 -

169852 13816 -8121 -

294153 -

809 -

1380 -

38 -

3162 -31

247950 -

1111 -

12402 -

43458 -

175547 -

294153 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

5712 -304

-

-

12 -0

-

-

-

-

-

252977 -1053

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

5408 34

-

-

12 -0

-

-

-

-

-

251924 1355

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

5439 5439 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

167100 101054 54530 11516

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4902 4902 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

293

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

3

-

-

12

-

-

-

-

-

80984

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

3 3 0 0 0 0

-

-

12 4 7 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

56481 1904 7835 805 20748 866 1530 86 7322 7348 469 717 6378 474

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

683 683 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23820 11664 11885 271 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

71 14191 -54

-

229 1086 -167 -22

34 83 -25

9 -

214 595 -32 5

2749 124 -1885 48

1361 67 -3 -1247 -17

0 1 -0

5935 893 -2079 -130 7

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

14208 -

-

1126 51 -

93 -

9 -

781 17

1036 -8

161 17

1 0

4625 1

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

14208 14208 -

-

1177 1177 -

93 93 -

9 9 -

64 64 -

-

-

-

17 17 0 -

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

732

1028

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

57 0 2 2 4 2 14 1 15 1 1 8 4 2

0 0 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

44 37 7 -

1028 1028 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

412 340 69 4 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

178

1

4609

-

0 0 0 0 0 -

149 2 2 0 17 4 2 29 19 3 4 65 2 1

164 164 -

-

4018 3986 10 22 -

-

14 14

1 0 0 1 -

442 46 47 266 76 8

219 219

-

-

-

-

-

219

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2645 158 -1607 -672 16

1321 186 -720 12

400 -10

1245 212 -422 -1 10

109670 2226 -9681 -

358 4 -59 -13

3561 -

11395 1886 -

59432 5506 -8190 -

19101 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

540 14

799 -16

390 -1

1044 -51 7

102214 -

289 1

3561 -

13281 -

56748 0

19101 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

232 162 70 -

165 165 -

-

-

26904 11374 15141 388

1 1 -

3224 3047 177 -

9277 8738 539 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

124 124 -

-

-

670 670 -

Losses

-

-

-

5006 2 854 1763 2224 163

10496 10496 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

619

389

330

75311

289

337

4004

46641

8604

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

113 3 1 1 2 37 47 1 19 4 0

-

389 389 -

-

41867 45 3457 3 1141 35497 1418 4 270 32

9 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 0 0

337 65 272 -

4004 4 3984 16

16143 1555 2375 115 1920 525 1085 427 1976 3092 702 585 1269 517

7507 749 361 44 25 1125 3354 1409 442

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

63 63 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

22 17 1 4 1

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

619 619

-

330 295

-

619

-

-

-

-

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5101

-

198

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

-

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

275 274 0 1 -

-

-

485 2 477 6 -

4 1 1 1 0

-

-

30013 12590 16370 984 70 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

24

-

-

-

-

-

-

32 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

33444 32012 1372 60 -

1097 36 1061 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

4496 50

-

-

9 -0

-

-

-

-

-

236115 -2469

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

4546

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

-

233646

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

65 12594 -111

-

163 894 -137 23

40 66 -0

10 -

175 547 -61 -29

2542 148 -1680 -1

1420 136 -22 -1348 -11

1 -

5042 857 -1134 -139 -93

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

12548 -

-

943 -

106 -

10 -

632 -

1009 -

175 -

1 -

4533 -

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

2280 271 -1290 -699 -4

1029 127 -685 25

366 -21

1050 .. 191 -358 -1 .. -10

108381 2747 -10887 -

328 11 -77 10

3444 -

12571 1701 -

59809 5668 -8325 -

19211 -

558 -

496 -

345 -

871 ..

100241 -

273 -

3444 -

14272 -

57152 -

19211 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2732 -12

1076 8

-

1834 556 -41

1637 258 -70 -31

43 -1

-

12688 -

26879 -

-

5433 203191 -16185

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2720 -

1084 -

-

2349 -

1794 -

42 -

-

12688 -

26879 -

-

192439 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2720 668 2052 -

601 601 -

-

2192 2186 6 -

1657 1657 -

13 13 -

-

1136 1136 -

2165 2126 39 -

-

38429 2528 17778 10026 8097

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

3784 3784

12354 12354

-

4321 373 3637 30 281

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

15

1168

-

3858

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

483

-

154

137

29

-

7753

11192

-

145831

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

357 313 44 -

-

48 5 6 2 35 -

85 47 5 29 4 -

-

-

7753 7753 -

11192 11192 -

-

39769 7388 5111 1637 7486 3247 4777 111 3759 2132 261 719 657 2484

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7007 6678 329

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

95 24 71 -

-

106 57 48 1 -

3 3 -

29 4 25 -

-

-

-

-

81133 53499 26584 1050 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

31 31

-

-

49 49

-

-

-

-

-

17922 17922

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17922

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6 146 5587 -56 20

2 -

226 -

215 4 -

572 -

177 54 -65 1

1395 263 -1114 37

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5703 -

2 -

226 -

219 -

572 -

167 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

5703 5703 -

2 2 -

226 226 -

219 219 -

19 19 459 459 -

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

76 -33 -39 -4

-

2852 1048 -2047 9

581 -

-

-

1862 -

32 32 -

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

94

135

581

-

-

1861

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

94 94 -

6 1 1 1 1 2 -

-

-

-

17 2 7 3 1 4 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

31 31

581 581 -

-

-

1768 1768 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

12 8 3 1 -

-

-

-

63 3 60 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

86 86

-

-

-

13 13

-

-

-

-

-

86

-

-

-

13

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

363 133 -307 26

472 44 -67 -1

59 116 2

153 314 -223 -8

35219 366 -687 -127

226 117 -163 -4

6384 -

9497 300 -24

27738 15563 -12535 -

37781 84 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

215 -

448 -

177 -

236 -

34771 -

176 -

6384 -

9773 -

30766 -

37865 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

214 214 -

194 194 -

-

-

18122 15564 2558 -

-

5044 849 4191 4 -

1436 1346 90 -

23 23 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

59 59 -

-

Losses

-

-

5322 64 789 2832 1637

-

-

118

236

16649

176

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1 1 -

-

51 51 -

-

14637 198 11 7 5 198 3 70 12921 989 19 6 210

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

254 254

67 67

236 186

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

254

-

67

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

50

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1263

4518

1340

8337

25803

28025

-

3 3 -

7429 1069 6331 29 -

12356 2614 1108 2615 606 969 1693 41 477 797 191 73 128 1044

5607 2680 168 135 199 2271 76 37 41 -

176 176 -

-

-

1337 374 963 -

-

3677 80 848 2046 418 285

-

2012 1456 115 441 -

-

-

254

-

-

-

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

908 908 -

586 25 495 66 12861 4916 7674 271 -

22418 18920 3469 29 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2698 11

1131 -22

-

1503 553 7

1646 304 -58 -89

27 1

-

13427 -

27179 -

-

3609 169857 16199

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

2709

1109

-

2063

1803

28

-

13427

27179

-

189665

Feedstocks

Additives

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4 131 5436 -4 -8

2 -

349 -

174 4 -

522 -

219 69 -82 -2

1361 207 -1002 -23

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

5559 -

2 -

349 -

178 -

522 -

204 -

543 -

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Gas / Diesel ³

93 1 -50 -45 1

-

2695 941 -1722 -11

-

-

1903 -

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

462 132 -319 -14

395 119 9

53 119 -4

226 .. 327 -253 .. .. -13

35000 116 .. ..

236 114 -173 4

6150 -

9283 300 -24

25378 12427 -8746 -

24994 76 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

261 -

523 -

168 -

287 ..

35116 -

181 -

6150 -

9559 -

29059 -

25070 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

11 -0

372 31

3356 -17

30 -0

-

-

-

-

-

334 34170 -143 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

11 -

403 -

3339 -

30 -

-

-

-

-

-

34361 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

4 4 -

362 354 7 -

3339 3339 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5680 139 4160 1381 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

59 1 58 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

6

42

-

30

-

-

-

-

-

28622

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

2 2 -

41 41 -

-

24 9 16 -

-

-

-

-

-

20408 3628 2175 2049 3516 602 1730 173 1254 3574 224 388 1095

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

152 152 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7811 5538 2273 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

252 252

4 4

6 6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

252

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

0 -0 -0

0 -0 -0

-

-

-

88 -2

632 -220 -10

240 -216 -25 2

0 -0

3038 -1364 -69

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

86 -

403 -

0 -

0 -

1605 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

3 1 2 -

-

-

-

6 1 1 3 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

0 0 0 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

84

403

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

22 1 1 6 2 1 4 0 3 0 0 1 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14 14 -

398 398 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

46 29 17

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

1599

-

-

43 1 3 0 2 1 6 2 5 1 1 19 0 1

0 0 -

-

1326 1317 9 -

5 5 -

-

0 0

230 101 65 64 -

2 2

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

409 -252 -157 -

-

81 -8 -0

123 -21 -1

24770 -

52 -1

1076 -

2139 -

16326 9133 -9648 -

9451 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

0 -

-

73 -

101 3

24770 -

51 -

1076 -

2139 -

15811 -

9451 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

2517 1995 522 -

1 1 -

1024 12 1012 -

375 375 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

1387 56 929 365 37

540 85 446 9

-

-

-

-

-

893

1330

-

73

103

22252

50

52

1764

13530

7580

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

0 0 0 0 -

-

34 34 -

-

3110 950 39 2 72 47 495 1340 7 19 140

-

18 18 -

1764 53 1711 -

6446 822 693 1351 379 247 1005 147 300 699 155 49 104 494

2151 54 1237 30 1 9 284 150 46 17 14 49 260

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

50 50 -

-

-

233 1 225 7

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

34 34 -

-

6851 3327 3524 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

39 39

103 103

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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19142 19142 -

-

-

0

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

5430 3308 2122 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

11 1

404 9

3217 42

26 0

-

-

-

-

-

634 33515 -198 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

12

413

3259

27

-

-

-

-

-

33952

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

0 -0 -

0 -0 -

-

-

-

94 -1

612 -199 10

232 -203 -34 5

0 -

3058 -1448 -18 6

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

-

-

-

-

-

93 -

423 -

0 -

0 -

1598 -

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

442 -233 -209 -

-

81 -8 -

.. .. 137 -23 .. .. -2

24517 -

65 -1

1003 -

2526 -

16302 8930 -9432 -

9292 -

0 -

-

73 -

112 ..

24517 -

64 -

1003 -

2526 -

15799 -

9292 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1767 35

1161 17322 -264 1200

1816 114

-

1558 e 261 -132 -196

-

-

10927 -

19398 -

-

1108 331 1401449 -116622 -17502

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1802 199

19419 597

1930 14

-

1491 -2

-

-

10927 -

19398 -

-

1268764 -8869

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2001 2001 -

19381 18587 46 748 e -

1944 1944 -

-

1061 1061 e -

-

-

1078 1078 -

10863 10863 -

-

461908 305088 156820 -

32 32

-

-

6527 6527

-

144848 63 132933 11852

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

554

1118

-

5444

-

635

-

-

396

-

-

2768

7417

-

647695

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

460 241 e 190 15 14 -

-

-

328 280 e 8 20 20 -

-

-

2768 2768 -

7417 7417 -

-

320270 29301 87401 9585 56927 7690 10158 7020 50309 28245 7120 15421 5960 5133

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17362 15177 2185

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

175 125 50

-

-

10 10

-

-

-

-

-

289729 174333 111861 3519 16

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

58 58

-

-

-

-

-

20334 20334

-

-

-

-

58

-

-

-

-

-

20334

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Spain

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

120 65958 -40

-

75 3239 -3972 164

-

2346 -

1401 1296 -563 90

9101 417 -4514 108

189 2244 -578 -4349 271

9300 28

27143 5073 -6571 -1271 508

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

66038 -

-

-494 1281 -

-

2346 1734 -

2224 53 -18

5112 -419 -46

-2223 4279 11

9328 -9328 -

24882 3624 -262

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

66038 66038 -

-

787 787 -

-

117 82 35 -

-

-

-

-

839 824 15 -

3963 3963 -

-

-

-

-

17 17 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

2259

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

129 12 5 8 30 8 5 2 29 14 1 12 3 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

51 51 -

4604 4601 3

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1138 913 180 45 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4647

-

-

27388

-

1155 18 43 16 109 20 61 158 222 38 13 404 22 31

2053 2053 -

-

21764 21151 77 454 82

43 18 15 10 -

14 14

-

4469 1579 1026 1638 225 1

941 941

-

-

-

-

-

941

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2067 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Spain Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5532 7020 -3642 -5571 -99

1368 2151 -565 -46

3823 1198 -2629 256

5563 554 -4537 21

229133 -

2093 992 -1686 116

10943 -

21743 -

275726 23762 -14593 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3240 -188 -197

2908 -1413 2

2648 -197 -19

1601 574 -314

229133 -

1515 1

10943 -

21743 -

284895 -1470

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1883 1431 452 -

75 75 -

545 545 -

-

8715 7264 1153 298

21160 18086 3074 -

-

154 154 -

29 29 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

76 76 -

-

-

27073

-

57624 1 208 1 9366 5 16 8415 22976 13323 599 117 2597

22 2 2 17 1

1674 131 327 1092 124

.. -

79450 14133 9453 9875 6124 4412 4840 1945 10337 5860 1562 2378 1641 6890

-

-

-

5291 58 3651 1582

-

12 1 5 1 5 -

554 479 40 35

583 583 -

149830 70009 72569 5778 1474

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

597

-

-

-

-

-

-

203 17

-

-

-

-

-

-

509 509 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

59 22 15 6 16

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1422 1422

149 149

1832 1612

-

1422

14

-

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

-

234571

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

21781 1189 3306 10808 3675 2803

-

-

-

113428 106080 4456 2892 -

1482 1476 1 5

-

583

328 45 67 39 15 1 39 67 25 8 19 2 1

-

-

-

2228

1832

-

-

-

1516

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1584 1584 -

-

-

171052

896

-

1733

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1422

58081 46435 7247 4399

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

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Spain: provisional energy supply for 2018 Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1621 -185

531 14152 -276 150

1630 -250

-

1483 412 -245 10

-

-

10614 -

19545 -

-

3512 338 1409177 -131438 -21392

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

1436

14557

1380

-

1660

-

-

10614

19545

-

1260197

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

88 67586 220

-

74 2163 -2554 89

-

2236 -

1311 1363 -473 -55

9210 417 -4252 129

380 1620 -535 -4534 -8

10038 -46

27167 4706 -6041 -1118 79

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

67894 -

-

-228 1052

-

2236 1854

2146 440

5504 -419

-3077 5221

9992 -9992

24793 4426

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6002 6813 -3348 -5676 199

1756 1331 -1292 -6

3803 1006 -2221 -10

5698 .. 690 -4292 .. .. -6

231865 -

2278 1800 -2230 122

12357 -

19698 -

273829 24018 -12916 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

3990 -1165

1789 -787

2578 -218

2090 -412

231865 -

1970 -

12357 -

19698 -

284931 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1667 -154

1064 24

-

-

1155 96 -30 104

-

313 -

8890 -

14966 -

377 74 -

43870 -205 -886 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1513 -22

1088 -23

-

-

1325 -41

-

313 -

8890 -27

14966 -496

451 -

42779 529

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1491 1491 -

581 224 357 e -

-

-

984 984 e -

-

1 1 -

834 701 133 -

9184 8825 359 -

438 368 70 -

5291 4724 254 313 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

3815 3815

664 664

-

863 863 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

67

136

928

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

484

-

-

300

-

245

4078

3694

13

37154

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

484 68 e 49 218 145 4 -

-

-

277 242 e 18 11 6 -

-

34 34

4078 3679 399 -

3694 3694 -

13 10 3 -

17494 3669 5002 318 2191 399 733 134 3438 1461 4 91 54

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

857 857 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

211 105 106 -

-

-

-

5437 1678 3479 280 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

23 23

-

-

-

-

-

13366 13366

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13366

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

19061 548

-

696 -1076 -53

14 1

733 -

421 1658 -619 9

4674 1504 -3783 6

22 947 -16 -867 70

-

8082 2910 -6938 -723 1144

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

19609 -114

-

-433 1800 -177

15 3

733 -

1469 -6

2401 -329 221

156 22

1

4475 -170 226

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

19495 19495 -

-

1190 1190 -

18 18 -

-

8 7 1 -

-

-

1 1 -

44 2 23 19 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

733 733 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1455

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

336 146 45 18 21 12 6 4 24 43 2 15

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

12 11 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

178

-

4487

-

-

250 23 15 11 15 9 12 69 19 25 34 1 17

178 178 -

-

3850 3813 2 35 -

-

-

-

387 20 287 67 13 -

1107 1107

-

-

-

-

1107

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2293 2293 2293 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Sweden Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3010 1577 -4148 -1641 322

83 309 -71 -2

59 3 -

3048 410 -1186 24

397676 5085 -3808 -

311 1501 -260 165

7445 -

63478 7697 -34 -

164250 11896 -30888 -

189907 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-880 226 954

319 -19

62 -

2296 -1527 -176

398953 -

1717 -89

7445 -

71141 -

145258 -

189907 -

178109 143783 34326 -

57 16 41 -

554 211 343 -

71141 65896 5245 -

2454 2454 -

-

-

756 756

-

6965 1032 3724 36 2173

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

50 1 40 9 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

21 21 -

-

62 62 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

229

300

-

593

220844

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

206 26 24 2 15 1 34 6 94 1 3

-

-

-

174198 586 1047 154437 16998 1130

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

4 4 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

19 19 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

300 300

-

593 538

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

300

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

55 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

-

46646 38128 2736 5782 -

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

1571 1571 1571 -

-

8585

6813

6135

-

127254

183094

116 22 81 13

-

50939 4562 4655 2972 1031 1977 3330 3727 2397 20272 1851 1378 203 2584

21604 21604

4652 4652 -

-

2476 .. 2476 -

1367 1367 -

-

73839 45132 27563 1144 -

161490 109440 51750 300 -

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Sweden: provisional energy supply for 2018 Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1399 77

1319 1

-

-

1105 234 -9 -91

-

304 -

7692 -

14040 -

535 97 -

48205 -671 -995 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

1476

1320

-

-

1239

-

304

7692

14040

632

46539

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

165 20027 -81 -24

-

824 -1025 224

50 -35

796 -

498 1575 -571 -4

5012 751 -3553 126

203 1021 -155 -883 -27

-

8539 2982 -6459 -723 222

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

20087 -

-

23 1378

15 -

796 -465

1498 -

2336 36

159 -

-

4561 22

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5106 1736 -4952 -1272 140

167 579 -34 -72

60 8 -

1193 .. 216 -999 .. .. -35

368750 6668 -2951 -

326 1475 -367 -20

7445 -

67992 7502 -4 -

159288 12202 -29431 -

177014 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

758 -519

640 -358

68 -

375 -94

372467 -

1414 -

7445 -

75490 -

142059 -

177014 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

52 -0 2

-

123 -1

14 -

-

-

-

-

-

1228 139993 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

53 -0

-

122 -

14 -

-

-

-

-

-

141221 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9559 5569 3989 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

140 140

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

302

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

53

-

122

14

-

-

-

-

-

131220

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

49 12 35 2 -

-

122 122 -

14 4 10 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

45160 4159 14524 1725 4349 4857 9312 2777 875 790 1791

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1148 629 519 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

84912 53525 29202 2185

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2847 3

-

13 2

30 -

121 -

107 70 -14 -

648 1638 -2 41

7 1725 -1710 7

2 -

1666 3814 -28 -4 89

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2850 -

-

15 -

30 -

121 -

163 -0

2325 13

29 19

2 -

5537 26

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2850 2850 -

-

15 15 -

30 30 -

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

14 3 3 5 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

121 121 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

162

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

94 94

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2338

-

48

2

5549

-

1 1

270 3 19 2 12 85 51 7 47 8 37

48 48 -

-

2664 2643 9 12 -

-

-

1 1

2615 1777 768 70

66 66

-

-

-

-

-

66

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2338 2317 21 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

290 -274 -9

1 10 -1 3

53 -

37 391 -65 -

40590 2190 -90 -

8 154 -4

5087 -

60850 -

63089 36496 -30946 -

22389 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

7 0

13 5

53 -

363 -6

42690 -

158 -1

5087 -

60850 -0

68639 -0

22389 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

0 0 -

-

-

-

6664 6665 -

-

3334 3 2231 1100

46223 46223 -

12 12 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

5 5 -

-

-

-

5597 1437 4160 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

4558

1860

53

357

36026

157

1753

14627

58471

20529

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2 0 2 0 0 -

-

24 24 -

-

9527 124 166 26 1331 2881 68 4931

-

480 480

11421 4450 6128 17 153 541 131

17897 1437 3049 465 1110 4256 2683 1786 516 189 2405

7283 1295 16 482 358 2577 19 2537

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

157 157 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

18 18

29 29

357 327

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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26498 19065 6820 613 -

-

-

-

18

-

-

-

2

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

1273 1085 188 -

-

3207 3207 -

3150 .. 3150 37424 19228 17227 969 -

13246 7907 5340 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

15 -0 -

-

110 -

15 -

-

-

-

-

-

1300 132791 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

-

15

-

110

15

-

-

-

-

-

134091

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Refinery gas

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3019 -4

-

39 -5 8

24 -1

134 -

129 62 -21 -

646 1588 -2 74

7 1856 -1840 7

2 -

1736 2902 -32 -4 377

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

3015 -

-

42 -

23 -

134 -

170 -

2306 -

30 -

2 -

4979 -

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

319 -305 -11

16 10 -1 -2

63 -

45 .. 404 -63 .. .. ..

39642 2120 -100 -

10 199 -9

5284 -

59859 -

69215 31020 -32607 -

21600 -

3 -

23 -

63 -

386 ..

41662 -

199 -

5284 -

59859 -

67628 -

21600 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

764 5274 -9 305

470 32978 -91 -811

1405 -128

71459 -1 200

4463 834 -126 -35

-

-

33109 -

53953 -

-

13564 2116077 -24158 -47789

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6334 -2

32545 -262

1277 15

71658 -18

5136 197

-

-

33109 -

53953 -

-

2057694 10001

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6319 498 24 5797 -

20152 18776 188 1189 e -

1267 1267 -

62811 62333 478 -

3782 3782 e -

-

-

10686 10247 439 -

25637 24742 895 -

-

824595 718551 87201 18844

-

-

-

8858 8858

27467 27467

-

72908 72708 200 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

13 13 -

311 311 -

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

154

8773

1551

-

-

13565

849

-

1170038

4958 638 e 352 16 3294 2 260 200 8 188 -

-

5703 625 420 1295 14 52 217 1462 209 12 1397 -

1551 1367 e 15 72 23 3 71 -

-

-

13565 13565 -

849 849 -

-

478998 58281 77558 17118 82575 6703 10341 5517 47339 9440 7508 23399 43471 89748

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20276 3203 17023 51

-

-

-

-

-

-

651870 517622 129730 2641 1877 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18893 18893

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18893

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6862 1578 5284 -

-

56 56 -

25

11820

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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25 25 -

-

3070 2247 823 -

-

-

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2553 492 25767 -233

-

1957 -515 -56

120 -

1354 -

1015 3387 -269 -41

5366 -3172 32

4837 194 -314 -3454 -69

19 -4

10478 14373 -233 -72 -176

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

28579 -364

-

1386 2350 -

120 -

1354 -

4092 -10

2226 -2

1194 -

15 -

24370 -1077 -127

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

28215 28215 -

-

3736 3736 -

120 120 -

1354 1354 -

-

-

-

-

118 118 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

4082

2224

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

152 2 1 1 7 4 1 1 135

3 1 1 1 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

3118 3118 -

2221 2221 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

812 203 609 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1194 -

15

23048

-

420 15 4 5 143 5 3 131 20 3 4 78 5 4

-

19709 19326 118 265 -

-

15 15 -

2919 2837 82 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1194 1194 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Turkey Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2987 2105 -1495 -794 138

343 1813 -41 -14

934 4197 -464 36

4607 348 -257 -145

102180 -

146 -1

17569 -

2446 -

297278 2728 -3304 -

57458 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2941 -1273 -80

2101 -

4703 30

4553 -

102180 -

145 -

17569 -

2446 -

296702 -

57458 -

124 4 120 -

1957 1957 -

3288 2930 358 -

0 0 -

17569 11697 5872 -

2446 239 2207 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

1136 1136 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

328

144

4733

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

40 17 18 5 -

-

4733 4712 7 4 4 6 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

36 36 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

252 252 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

4553

98892

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

16148 1202 1866 13020 61

14157 14157 -

-

-

-

34659

145

-

-

245894

43301

43301 43301

-

-

-

-

-

113354 25509 6131 3753 14394 .. 7901 1402 7483 3506 2326 3721 17022 20205

-

-

-

145 145 -

-

-

1292 984 309 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

131248 54251 70198 6578 221 -

-

-

144 144

-

4553 4327

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

144

-

875

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

226 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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98892 98892 -

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Turkey: provisional energy supply for 2018 Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

731 6837 -12 134

388 31492 -73 -100

1468 -54

85200 -275

4695 782 -118 -14

-

-

34752 -

54924 -

-

16343 1928811 -25789 -7571

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

7690

31708

1414

84925

5345

-

-

34752

54924

-

1911794

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2851 517 20972 81

-

1748 -350 -110

121 -

1004 -

913 3312 -96 14

4691 -2442 -57

4777 482 -110 -3661 -222

23 -15

9580 14785 -130 -78 99

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

24421 -

-

1288 3037

121 -

1004 -

4143 -

2192 -

1266 -

8 -

24256 -1212

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2305 2404 -1119 -730 -49

375 1504 -36 2

868 4510 -450 -233

3956 .. 359 -274 .. .. -168

100076 -

180 -

18500 -

2567 -

303625 2466 -3074 -

54426 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

2811 -1825

1845 -

4695 -

3873 ..

100076 -

180 -

18500 -

2567 -

303017 -

54426 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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United Kingdom

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

39 2692 -2 281

3002 5805 -493 2878

-

-

1433 943 -6

201 57 -20 3

-

13482 560 -

35148 -

-

1675511 9903 1869252 -431912 43038

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3010 179

11192 -207

-

-

2370 -3

241 1

-

14042 3

35148 -77

-

3165792 -16091

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3037 1149 e 1888 -

8929 8702 14 6 207 -

-

-

1782 1782 e -

-

-

3685 3342 309 34 -

18096 17630 425 15 26

-

1138572 915244 114468 108326 534 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

6986 6986

12182 12182

-

205287 177946 3858 23483

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

652

3929

-

24277

FINAL CONSUMPTION

152

-

2056

-

-

585

242

-

2722

864

-

1781565

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

152 152 e -

1468 33 68 32 666 54 16 77 111 5 63 343

-

-

531 531 e -

-

-

2722 2722 -

864 864 -

-

361319 13874 73186 10942 51178 24914 52353 67999 16361 2010 16805 10153 21544

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

15 15 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

573 535 31 7

-

-

-

242 242 -

-

-

-

-

1402406 1069327 292226 4602 36251

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

54 54

-

-

-

-

-

17840 17840

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17840

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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United Kingdom Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

43050 44198 -34342 340

3446 2664 -2599 27

429 6547 -1456 -36

9 17

2444 -

2178 784 -1042 -18

17416 3455 -10959 -49

5031 8686 -1258 -10946 -16

2047 562 -102 59

20303 15367 -3874 -1653 6

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

53246 -16

3539 -2670 -2

5483 601 73

26 -26

2444 15

1902 2380 -36

9863 1831 52

1497 -670 -4

2565 640 -48

30149 -55 150

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

53230 53230 -

867 867 -

6158 6158 -

-

405 264 141 -

278 14 263 -

-

-

-

98 39 56 4 -

2019 2019 -

-

-

-

-

599 599 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

34

3968

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

366 1 30 5 330

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

68 68 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

646 200 362 85 -

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

34 34

2889 2889

-

-

-

18 18

-

-

-

-

34

2889

-

-

-

18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11746 11746 11746 -

-

-

-

824

3157

29547

-

1272 24 4 1244

1736 81 7 154 161 16 29 30 173 40 1045

824 824 -

1886 1886 -

26373 24911 610 853 1420 144 677 222 105 271

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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United Kingdom Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4032 902 -3039 -776 -25

2280 1502 -609 -20

1910 418 -642 -102

2324 1541 -1562 36

178048 106223 -5092 -

978 646 -391 -16

114427 -

87068 -

338336 18167 -3407 -

69638 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1094 -284 -65

3153 -1897 54

1583 20

2338 124 9

279179 -3

1217 1

114427 -1

87068 1

353096 -282

69638 -

24 24 -

157065 151353 5712 -

102296 83907 9476 8913

79198 47282 30664 1252 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

146 107 9 30 -

-

77 77 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

271 64 207 -

-

1180 1180 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

328

1310

345

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

210 4 26 0 6 6 51 1 7 108

93 93

285 285

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

118 87 17 13

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1217 1217

61 61

-

1217

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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2447

122111 34676 191 6332 1349 18189 3468 5147 87435 71724 7330 8381 -

1218 1218 1218 -

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

25987 1069 4367 14897 3859 1795 26144

14094 14094 -

12130

7871

300683

55544

1913 528 322 98 965

4001 44 3957

92659 2677 15541 4306 6097 4709 12413 32 10993 10813 524 1449 2687 20418

30255 12109 123 18023

10217 125 10092 -

3870 558 3312 -

4783 172 4611 203242 105396 93508 3253 1084 -

25289 11393 13896 -

2447 2303

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

62 82

-

-

-

-

-

-

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United Kingdom: provisional energy supply for 2018 Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

33 2417 -3 -133

2548 7498 -626 90

-

-

1334 970 -87

197 33 -12 21

-

12538 696 -

32741 -

-

1621391 11609 1849351 -291792 -20902

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

2314

9510

-

-

2217

239

-

13234

32741

-

3169657

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

47550 44383 -40662 284

3320 2111 -2321 -10

385 6492 -1926 12

10 -

2394 -

2079 1147 -872 11

16575 3421 -10292 -42

5129 9411 -1572 -11362 197

2053 574 -78 -2

20123 16359 -4299 -1630 -116

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

51555 -76

3100 -2291

4963 1050

10 -

2394 -

2365 2021

9662 2012

1803 -944

2547 782

30437 -203

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

3361 680 -2490 -779 52

2209 1502 -473 -19

1684 300 -623 70

2686 .. 1788 -1527 .. .. -10

239468 121623 -3469 -

926 933 -193 9

122874 -

100918 -

333916 21332 -2225 -

69638 -

824 -9

3219 -2082

1431 -

2937 -260

357622 -

1675 -

122874 -

100918 -

353023 -

69638 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

65467 654 -50126 -39

254131 634 4934 -29996 10998

318878 1380 -7812 8359

63605 87 -21 711

11746 53 -1097 19

-

58012 -

60063 -

102291 -

-

29850875 58012 3275241 -3462732 292426

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

15956 -46

240701 -2366

320805 15375

64382 -3463

10721 -

-

58012 -

60063 -

102291 -

-

30013822 -229934

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

15910 15910 -

222957 329883 212715 327213 9252 2670 990 e -

60466 55045 2 5419 -

7711 7711 e -

-

58012 58012

3513 1210 2303 -

18565 598 17967 -

-

10980102 8988045 1782657 209400

-

-

-

27158 27158

21624 21624

-

2693323 1711387 971666 10270

-

47 47 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

15331

6295

453

3010

-

-

29392

62102

-

16110463

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

14909 386 e 2242 7507 3 60 2106 1751 90 764

5840 626 294 3644 451 825

453 403 50 -

3010 3010 e -

-

-

29392 197 29195

62102 62102 -

-

5798338 392154 2448016 141714 285396 173928 344598 81726 797969 425675 54143 14263 52068 586688

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

841866 53187 788679 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

422 422 -

455 455 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8351696 4822993 3458602 70101 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1118563 1118563

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1118563

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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2 2 -

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

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NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

461267 4155 393271 -57097 14152

107251 296 -6836 495

31547 -9786 -756

2550 454 -3007 4

15305 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

815748 6693

101206 -79531 -0

21005 -1898 0

0 -0 -0

15305 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

822441 822441 -

17670 17670 -

19108 19108 -

-

1195 74 e 1121 e -

-

-

13160 13160 e -

235 235 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

10376 4916 -35330 130

360241 29288 -35605 -90

78766 7843 -8670 -23279 150

335 185 -292 23

-19909 76454 -0

353834 3075 -0

54811 16 -0

252 19 0

173799 1618 4999

-

8 8 -

28 28 0 -

1362 1313 49 -

992 983 9 -

37 37 -

0 0 -

3170 3097 e 74 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

949

56310

355917

-

-

-

-

1755 57 144 73 121 204 112 52 77 849 65

263 263 -

-

-

-

-

-

73 73 -

349988 346037 3952 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

5617 3530 1034 1053 -

5665 1496 4170 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

4004 4004

-

-

949 949

48866 48866

-

4004

-

-

949

48866

-

-

-

-

4004

-

-

-

-

54780

-

Gas / Diesel ³ 237599 8607 -67307 -8032 e 2931

-

242

175884

-

12979 89 1580 24 528 64 262 2316 234 69 341 7164 308

-

132269 118205 11120 2944 -

-

242 199 43 -

26049 10007 7860 8182 -

-

-

-

4586 4586

-

-

-

4586

-

-

-

54780 54780 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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United States

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

23742 11764 -17470 -15634 1635

8391 1333 19

59740 665 -39178 -295

43272 6154 -6547 526

2070645 .. .. -

52697 2171 -4434 -220 e 22

155906 -

333524 -

4286429 e 65685 -9371 -

450328 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4037 -341 -

9744 -0

20932 783

43405 587 1800

2070645 -

50235 e 156 e

155906 -

333524 0

4342743 -

450328 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1593 1280 313 -

-

3280 2862 419 -

187 141 46 -

431229 203021 228209 ..

133 77 56 -

151529 137780 13750 -

295440 252236 43204 -

210 168 39 3

-

15338 15338 -

8 8 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

1893

9744

3096

-

-

-

360513 57144 58231 200426 29247 15466 244112

1639416

50127

4377

38084

3738117

1214175 2068 11625 27735 1107715 61795 3238

1048 4 67 1 26 3 11 97 10 490 14 312 13

877 302 116 267 193

19466 7720 100 115 8049 3482

778435 54407 144930 37646 21984 41535 93398 45146 79472 80856 17487 50241 14311 97023

47989 47400 465 123 -

-

151029 59986 e 91043 53893 e 245407

563 61 73 73 32 205 60 49 10 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

807 807 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

523 521 2 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

9744 9744

-

45597 37855 e

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9744

-

5357

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5172 2570

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

-

-

132 132 -

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

3096 197 1273 209 28 1390

45597

-

-

425241 330595 58574 36072 -

1090 419 329 343 -

3500 3471 29 -

18618 18618 -

193908 7118 e 118825 e 3802 e 145 e 4689 e 3515 e 21423 e 18021 e 9862 e 5668 e 841 e

11089 3947 7142 -

-

2948593 1373686 1350556 47132 177218 e

51499 .. 51499 e .. -

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United States: provisional energy supply for 2018 Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

71947 623 -55804 -81

252319 611 3190 -42122 9279

308777 1521 -6944 18815

51744 68 -30 580

12525 106 -1044 185

-

58012 -

60063 -

102291 -

-

33304037 74037 3106331 -3947016 350852

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

16685

223277

322169

52362

11772

-

58012

60063

102291

-

32888241

Feedstocks

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

540683 4146 382610 -98838 -837

125588 6 -7111 -15

30391 -11949 30

3299 420 -3706 -13

15653 -

10072 5308 -40390 435

364081 31205 -41074 -776

83663 6375 -10515 -23680 -86

409 80 -212 -65

244389 9977 -63375 -8591 876

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

827764 -

118468 -92394

18472 -692

-0 0

15653 -

-24575 88767

353436 3336

55757 35

212 54

183276 1213

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

23599 13102 -17969 -15204 388

8952 760 -64

59772 754 -38205 404

44084 .. 5599 -6807 .. .. -1371

2366156 .. .. -

53840 1294 -5443 -185 -227

157577 -

325317 -

4434909 58274 -13804 -

460652 -

3916 -433

9648 -

22725 -

41505 114

2366156 -

49279 -

157577 -

325317 -

4479378 -

460652 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Brazil

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11595 -300

99 9404 -47

3227 207 185

1493 -

10133 1538 -0 -113

-

-

77833 -

94933 -

-

1086035 427054 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11295 -

9456 108

3619 -58

1493 -31

11558 0

-

-

77833 7

94933 1

-

1513089 13055

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

11215 11215 -

3918 3629 289 -

2636 2445 191 -

1436 1436 -

8225 9 8215 -

-

-

16330 16330 -

49722 49722 -

-

672294 468577 125157 78561

-

-

-

8855 8855

16201 16201

-

265315 131912 133404 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

Losses

80

-

-

38

-

-

7252

-

17444

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

5643

925

26

3296

-

-

52655

21760

-

571090

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

5643 4016 1248 98 261 19

925 303 110 215 97 196 4

26 1 8 16 -

3115 2639 349 67 61 -

-

-

52655 52655 -

21760 21760 -

-

407203 52537 97902 26544 60220 18853 38471 36752 10110 65815

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

109416 78519 30898 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23264 17158 6107 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

180 -

-

-

-

-

-

31206 31206

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31206

-

-

-

-

180

-

-

-

-

-

2

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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-

-

-

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Brazil NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

133314 472 7348 -52854 221

4068 -

3363 -

-

5379 -

4223 1812 -1 -61

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

88500 -2339 -115

4068 -2999 -

3363 2693 -

-

5379 -38

5974 1486 1

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

86046 86046 -

1069 1069 -

6056 6056 -

-

457 99 358 -

-

-

4425 4425 -

24 24 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

459

7437

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

129 129 -

880 39 190 28 152 34 211 63 25 137

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

331 331

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6557 5951 588 18 -

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

20480 3323 -349 -49

4918 455 -31 -2122 -61

5 -

34141 10882 -421 -156 -59

23406 456 0

3160 46

5 0

44388 -355 -66

-

-

1003 625 378 -

-

-

881 881 -

-

-

23862 23862 23862 -

3206 3206 3206 -

-

5

42083

1 1 0 0

1013 33 18 10 68 365 232 182 1 104

-

36288 35056 1023 209 4782 16 4766 -

-

-

2 2 0 -

-

-

-

2 2

-

331

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Brazil Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11976 75 -3977 -3320 -67

2247 7676 39

5131 2320 -692 6

7601 1120 -667 -11

2897937 -

24417 1444 -1098 -329

11500 -

-

589400 36511 -156 -

3805 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4687 -49

9961 108 -0

6764 -38

8042 949 -100

2897937 -

24434 -149

11500 -

-

625754 -72

3805 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1690 1441 249 -

3363 3363 -

1066 1066 -

218 218 -

519058 4127 378255 1899 134778

-

11500 9601 1899 -

-

-

499304 499304

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

185 25 161 -

-

115

-

2273

2094 2094 -

1467523 128223 2669 453 100556 812118 385895 2570 35038

-

98083

-

-

498513

-

-

-

199684 24974 22152 27292 9748 12497 27483 23243 6514 45780

-

-

-

2611 2055 556 -

-

-

-

-

296218 133976 133507 28736 -

-

-

652 652 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

40 26 14 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

6706 6706

-

6579 6579

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6706

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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5546 195 89 622 3661 462 99 418

-

2070 20 139 1256 65 88 90 305 16 90

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

1877301

29086 10774 4123 7766 6423

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

8673

3805 3805 -

2762

-

5546

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

6706

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

409778 270797 7305 131676 -

24284 24284 24284 -

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11252 50

9353 -444

3569 381 -15

1448 -

10148 1839 -0 -371

-

-

77950 -

95188 -

-

1008818 422111 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

11302

8909

3935

1448

11615

-

-

77950

95188

-

1430929

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

131509 283 9444 -54664 -151

3872 -

2703 -

-

5042 -

4195 1919 -0 -85

18558 2394 -1030 142

5073 712 -286 -2405 199

4 -

35180 9786 -794 -406 123

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

86421 -1570

3872 -2907

2703 2626

-

5042 -

6028 1360

20064 666

3293 -

4 -

43888 -574

SUPPLY

Fuel oil

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11154 319 -5532 -2894 225

2942 5740 -150

4652 2895 -662 -25

6993 1233 -476 -33

2862533 -

30334 1405 -1342 -1374

12359 -

-

601371 34980 -1 -

3805 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

3272 -

8532 20

6859 -482

7717 860

2862533 -

29023 -

12359 -

-

636350 -

3805 -

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

515107 69901 -136 -2180

2678559 203527 214429 -7888 36745

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

443991 10 -8079 13780

14495 12 -64 -34

266763 -

1556531 -

3805515 -

-

5763151 94451 3454731 -137582 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

582692 34

3125373 31088

.. .. ..

.. .. ..

449702 -1533 9150

14409 871

266763 -17987

1556531 -17519

3805515 -74632

-

9174751 82778

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

582726 582726 -

2159387 1154148 941260 24666 23631 15683 -

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

305635 305619 16 -

-

94451 94451

448209 358973 89236 -

1080224 825593 254631 -

-

1827158 869871 948873 8414 -

73886 38749 9642 25495

.. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. ..

3221 775 402 2044

855 106 34 715

8366 8366

188615 5329 183285

-

-

1202692 465412 613665 7981 115634

-

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

..

..

-

106540

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

923187

..

..

148463

14424

145959

902189

2650659

-

6121138

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

666320 98008 137095 20372 267478 2786 6613 6907 35334 14723 2057 7328 10515 57104

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

131300 81290 26390 5464 8543 704 5873 1280 1409 10 12 126 21 180

8677 2676 3940 82 978 10 31 124 188 156 4 266 221

99267 12792 59391 13139 346 6555 1770 2622 19 2631

884006 683257 97627 18625 53700 682 5551 8372 258 18 74 13941 1899

2650659 2650659 -

-

2612970 219747 677975 183811 377915 161922 301985 55106 170164 80764 15142 7008 138129 223302

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

3 3

-

-

889440 871497 17943 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

190260 88338 34490 28339 39093

.. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. ..

1213 218 553 385 57

4873 4487 288 98

-

-

2213181 1636270 572473 4438 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

66607 66607

.. ..

.. ..

15947 15947

874 874

-

-

-

-

405548 405548 405548

-

-

-

-

-

-

46693 40484 6209 -

-

18183 15859 2324 -

-

-

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

.. ..

.. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

191506 4377 419462 -4861 -17018

220 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

593467 -4377 -68

220 -220 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

584915 142 584773 -

-

2979 2979 -

-

Losses

460

FINAL CONSUMPTION

667

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

Feedstocks

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

-

18627 -

29665 19219 -1322 59

134853 16 -10514 -260

41136 3728 -13131 -9285 -

1352 29 -1 148

182392 747 -17193 -504 -442

1533 -

-

18627 -20

47621 471 -51

124096 56

22448 -

1528 -

165001 2644 149

1533 1533 -

-

2313 670 1642 -

40 2 38 -

-

-

15447 15447 -

3457 2 3454 0 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

847

44534

667 667

-

-

-

552 381 171

5521 119 4128 34 707 47 194 1 27 12 8 159 31 55

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1227 1227 -

121762 121762 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

34220 32250 1899 71 -

2296 2296 -

-

1294 276 1003 15 -

29825 3365 10992 15468 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

295 295

3566 3566

93 93

-

17 17

161 161

-

-

-

-

295

3566

93

-

17

161

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Additives

10

-

-

-

-

298 239 59 -

0 0 -

-

8 8 0

2526 1969 177 365 16

124151 -

22448 -

-

-

1520

164970

209 1 7 11 10 23 46 5 3 1 0 98 1 6

16182 599 672 384 2803 538 1018 2416 592 214 177 5961 348 461

-

118802 96763 3048 1 16996 1994

22448 22448 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

19567 13568 -11089 -9663 -662

44687 6668 -26 -318

20494 7426 -2252 -406

71016 9870 -1105 -5746

4141954 -

3200 -

303124 -

229441 -

6634900 6423 -19470 -

4409242 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11721 1421

51011 1324 -982

25262 -69

74035 158 -353

4141954 -

3200 -

303124 -

229441 -282

6621853 -8973

4409242 178148

3275 1459 1816 -

123 20 103 -

1162706 1143964 18742 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

836 166 670 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

669 227 435 7 1

-

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

11637

51353

-

12068 148 11907 13 -

21918

61649

6216 6216

20561 38 10280 83 179 22 88 2 5 4 0 848 19 8994

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2929 21 193 279 1558 50 103 17 70 44 5 432 73 83

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

7112 7112 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1234 1221 13 -

-

-

1 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

362 362

51353 51353

362

51353

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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2979249 2979249 2979249 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

319583

48175

-

5537189

4008112

-

-

3449067 526149 591250 600330 330508 105993 463776 106798 118796 83369 34388 78922 204798 203990

2676043 209719 1391226 182894 13979 44219 37083 36865 163523 214674 9540 10604 331417 30301

-

-

123937 45020 78917 -

-

1964185 907157 365694 117512 573822

3200 3200 3200 -

303124

303124 303124 -

229159 192755 36404 -

756108 133563 94644 465164 44469 18268

531102 28876 434518 66823 885

1332070 1063300 106673 1333 160764

41087 9793

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7521

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2070 29224

-

-

-

-

-

-

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Coking coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

523714 .. 64718 -1078 .. .. -

2813668 212685 230701 -4881 .. .. -94381

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

5971660 .. 4628200 -134156 .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

587354

3157792

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

10437867

SUPPLY

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

187866 4377 .. .. .. .. ..

220 .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

SUPPLY

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Gas / Diesel ³

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

7111770 .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

35934 51814 -68 5114

635253 8049 73466 -1407 -

84092 -

46255 -44 -327

34198 4346 -89 -

464 -

1060 -

181607 -

385224 -

-

1237507 1135975 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

92794 286

715361 -

84092 -

45884 1570

38455 -

464 -

1060 -

181607 -

385224 -

-

2373482 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

87114 38260 48854 -

528519 524709 3696 114 -

84092 84092 -

39958 38342 1616 -

31694 31694 -

-

-

36321 36321 -

-

-

662299 662299 -

35 35 -

240 240 -

-

-

-

72643 72643

-

-

31996 31996 -

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

21 21 -

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5931

186602

-

7476

6761

464

1060

72643

385224

-

1679187

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5931 5143 784 4 -

155758 73860 1734 5378 31785 1261 259 41481

-

7476 213 448 170 1421 831 380 2457 1556

6761 6761 -

-

1060 1060 -

72643 72643 -

385224 385224 -

-

556014 556014

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

131243 111368 19875 -

-

-

-

464 464 -

-

-

-

-

86290 37936 40793 7562 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

905640 905640

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

905640

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30844 6533 11726 12584

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

35684 220434 -708

4609 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

255410 -3475

4609 -4609 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

251935 251935 -

-

Feedstocks -

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

-

9825 -

10170 11382 -359 101

37784 174 -14035 105

14588 291 -7183 -3792 -10

4359 -17 101

108453 1353 -29676 -30 115

8418 -

-

9825 -

21294 2210 -161

24028 2147

3894 6 -69

4443 49 -647

80215 13 750

8418 8418 -

-

9825 9825 -

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

23342

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

204 131 6 20 2 44

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

185 184 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

22952 20352 2086 7 507

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26175 26175 26175 -

3831

3845

3831 3831 -

7676 7676 73302

-

4324 199 134 48 193 134 1249 439 33 1893

-

58848 55556 2638 652 3

-

-

3845 3644 86 115

10130 10130 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

9019 1273 -2492 -1578 191

18786 2150 -8951 86

14754 13393 -3514 -

31988 5876 -3483 -

7766242 -

672 6 -7 -4

19692 -

29952 -

1532230 5611 -7203 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6413 347

12071 1220 -742

24633 1559

34381 -7307 -8698

7766242 -

667 -67

19692 -

29952 -

1530638 -

-

306 306 -

67 67 -

-

-

1187319 1024145 163173

-

19692 19692 -

29952 29952 -

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6455

12482

26192

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

3584 336 793 78 288 221 142 4 390 1332

3308 3308 -

26192 8131 18061

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

18376 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

104701 3413 100862 426

-

-

-

-

261931

-

6578923

600

-

-

1164006

-

1337574 1337574

-

-

-

465997 65967 17271 13262 1750 11056 6293 14604 7617 10417 3685 521 1374 312179

-

600 600 -

-

-

14356 14356 -

-

-

-

-

683653 288459 111050 204293 79852

-

633 2 592 40

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1724 194 1530

-

-

1540 1540

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

514 514

9175 9175

-

16836 16836

-

-

-

-

-

-

514

9175

-

2266

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

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-

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Coking coal

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

49150 .. 51837 .. .. -3553

667940 8463 87825 -1379 .. .. -21118

.. 100528 .. .. -

45344 .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1246167 .. 1187849 .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

97434

741731

100528

45344

..

..

..

..

..

..

2484522

NGL

Feedstocks

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

34418 .. .. .. .. ..

4944 .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

SUPPLY

-

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4300 4532 -4300 -

108638 -108338 -

381771 -281132 -

-

-

30 -

-

-

-

-

2914845 -1105191 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4532 -

300 -

100639 -

-

-

30 -

-

-

-

-

1809655 -194881

83041 83000 41 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

597532 597532 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

321384 226037 49784 45564

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9734

FINAL CONSUMPTION

4532

-

300

-

17598

-

-

30

-

-

-

-

686124

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

4532 1500 3032 -

300 300 -

17598 13700 3898 -

-

-

14 14

-

-

-

-

527488 4399 131347 391742

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

589 589 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

-

-

-

-

8840 1133 7707 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

149207 149207

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

149207

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

38921 19241 -13672 -160

1163 -

6702 -

-

673 -

865 5462 -299

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

44331 -27

1163 -1163 -

6702 -

-

673 -

6029 1163 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

43127 43127 -

6702 6702 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

NGL

-

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

673 673 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7191

1177

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

104 104

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1177 1177

-

-

-

-

1177

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

7087 6896 191 -

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

11412 13031 -0 -

2888 1485 -2 -1519 -

782 -

17919 5769 -1 -115 -

24442 295

2852 -109

782 -284

23572 5589

-

-

4602 4602 -

-

-

57 57 -

24737 24737 24737 -

2743

-

-

499

24502

28 28

4290 189 396 580 64 867 498 310 959 427

-

17452 14855 2597 2760 608 2152 -

2743 2743 -

-

-

470 427 24 20

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Indonesia Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6506 643 -3683 -144 -

1459 -

-

4724 -

2331089 -16540 -

3039 -166 -585

-

10627 -

254869 1119 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3322 366

1459 -

-

4724 -

2314549 -

2287 1

-

10627 -

255989 -1329

-

41649 41649

183 183 -

-

10627 10627 -

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

210 210 -

-

-

-

1514 1514 -

59 59 -

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

1964

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1664 458 284 356 82 110 115 258

-

-

-

-

9865 9865 -

-

-

21485

-

-

223310

-

-

-

72295 72295

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4724

2272900

-

-

4195 4195

256620 256620

32 32 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

268 268

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1401 1401

-

529 529

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1401

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

1401

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5578 .. 5469 -3564 .. .. -

120289 .. -119989 .. .. -

422715 .. -315408 .. .. -

.. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2933675 .. -1093480 .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

7482

300

107308

-

..

..

..

..

..

..

1663220

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

37368 .. .. .. .. ..

1128 .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

SUPPLY

NGL

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

267121 .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

6809 -63

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2870 44819 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

6746 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

47689 -167

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

6719 6719 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

44651 44651 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

27

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2870

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

27 3 24 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2870 1181 877 813 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5 -

-

-

-

-

2493 59

650 41

717 -678 -14

-

5771 -23 118

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5 -5

-

-

-

-

2552 -

691 30

25 -

-

5866 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

2552

721

25

-

5856

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

142 27 30 52 1 1 4 15 0 0 5 7 1

2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

-

-

251 2 3 10 3 0 144 18 0 0 47 2 20

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

704 704 -

25 25 -

-

4800 4791 9 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

15 15 -

-

-

805 48 757 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2410 2231 87 92 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Morocco

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1795 -114 -6

-

1453 -264

514 -

52939 -

-

-

3008 -

33192 6058 -161 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1675 0

-

1189 -

514 -

52939 -

-

-

3008 -

39088 -

-

859 859 -

-

-

-

1346 1346

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

570 60 510 -

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

6066

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

815

-

1189

514

51592

-

-

3008

32453

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

814 38 34 185 273 201 29 2 52 0

-

1189 6 1183 0 -

-

1324 1070 176 9 26 42 -

-

-

3008 360 2649 -

11825 1084 1399 2294 197 628 2818 1742 307 33 298 797 229

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

368 368 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

20259 10960 5580 3719 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

511 511

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY

SUPPLY

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coking coal -

..

-

.. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2877 .. 45310 .. .. ..

-

..

..

..

..

..

..

47988

..

.. .. -

.. .. -

-

7589

-

Feedstocks

Natural gas (TJ)

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

..

NGL

Peat (kt)

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 7589 .. .. -

Crude oil ²

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5 .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1458 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

413313 2160

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1458 -694

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

415473 -2542

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

483 483 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

352198 352198 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

506 506

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

281

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

60227

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

281 281

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

53466 264 53201

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

288 288 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6473 2604 3766 102

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks -

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

56818 -770 139

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

56187 -6031

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

50156 50156 -

-

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

11864 2898 -6972 -7790 -

205 18 -223 -

10967 21062 -24536 -2021 141

-

3251 -

224 218 -317 -

9108 15623 -23920 -77

7127 -

-

3251 614

125 -

734 -

-

-

5612 -3652 -

7127 7127 -

-

57 57 -

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

1438 1438 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

2371

125

734

-

-

1960

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

2371 2371 -

34 34

-

-

-

512 512

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

734 734 -

-

-

1448 1376 73 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

91 24 67 -

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5383 78621 -33481 -48615 -451

4494 7627 -946 -

245 2 -0 -

7943 1550 -8919 -

2851 -

-

-

26741 -

52386 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1457 -3652 3174

11175 176 -

247 -

574 -

2851 -

-

-

26741 -

52386 -

-

2851 2851 -

-

-

26741 26741 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

112 112 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

549 549 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

2095 2095 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

647

-

247

574

-

-

-

-

49644

-

-

247 247

-

-

-

-

-

20114 484 19629

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2751 2751 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26779 7296 19207 277

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

11351 11351

-

574 574

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11351

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

318

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

318 280 38

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

11351

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY

SUPPLY

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coking coal -

..

-

.. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 505780 .. .. ..

-

..

..

..

..

..

..

505780

..

.. .. -

.. .. -

-

1065

-

Feedstocks

Natural gas (TJ)

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

..

NGL

Peat (kt)

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 1065 .. .. -

Crude oil ²

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

SUPPLY

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

26976 .. .. .. .. .. ..

52905 .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

52905 ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3704 578 -1018 -

253096 -70049 -

-

-

1958 -

-

23203 -

21026 -

20757 -

-

34232 164008 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3264 -

183047 -509

-

-

1958 -

-

23203 -

21026 -

20757 -

-

198240 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3264 3264 -

129933 116846 2876 10211 -

-

-

1958 1958 -

-

-

-

-

-

120770 120770 -

26351 26351

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

26254

-

-

-

-

23203

21026

20757

-

77470

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

11026 2818 1708 1626 52 4822

-

-

-

-

22120 7080 5513 1570 361 581 244 1060 3619 2092

21026 21026 -

20757 20757 -

-

77393 9358 43288 450 14824 630 1088 2942 703 14 4097

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

13395 8299 4095 810 191

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1833 1833

-

-

-

-

-

1833

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8 8 -

-

-

-

69 69 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1083 1083 -

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

33 5239 17236 213

98 -

-

-

769 -

283 182 -104 -

5692 1564 -802 -

2638 358 -323 -2057 -

519 -

4676 5251 -1553 -751 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

22721 -5239 1655

98 -

-

-

769 -

361 -55

6454 2286 0

616 145 -0

519 39

7623 2810 796

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

19137 19137 -

98 98 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

44 44 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

769 769 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

306

8741

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

4 4 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

761

558

11186

-

-

11 10 1 -

1609 1513 96 -

8576 8539 36 1 -

761 761 -

2 2 -

7950 7846 103 1 -

304 265 39 -

161 2 3 131 25

-

545 314 85 144 2 -

1626 4 13 838 55 716

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2474 102 -907 -1215 -

-

-

721 2130 -207 -

291316 -9535 -

-

-

-

255134 8568 -15201 -

-

453 1

-

-

2644 -

281781 -

-

-

-

248501 -2176

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

47705 3727 276 43702

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

454

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

436 18 2 417

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

3 2 1 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

15 3 2 3 7

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

2644 2644

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

30433 3260 8045 13097 6031 -

-

-

-

-

21429

-

234076

-

-

-

194463

-

65567 2133 63434

-

-

-

116760 3781 11250 17186 2589 43 42 30435 711 1601 280 106 123 48613

-

-

-

-

3760 29 3148 76 508

-

-

-

-

73942 38647 28088 5689 1519

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2644

168510 168510 -

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Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4430 .. -1153 .. .. -

254236 .. -68155 .. .. -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY

3277

186081

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

.. .. -

.. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

34238 .. 164008 .. .. ..

-

-

..

..

..

..

..

..

199766

..

Feedstocks

Additives

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

33 5239 .. .. .. .. ..

98 .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

SUPPLY

NGL

-

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

23262 -45 -3805

-

16259 193 -163

88 -30

-

-

-

409 -

-

1098964 576394 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

19412 -

-

16289 0

58 -

-

-

-

409 -

-

1675358 -50272

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

7836 7836 -

-

15898 15898 -

36 36 -

-

-

-

-

-

1022823 1022823 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

275018 275018 -

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

11576

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

11576 26 9777 613 1160

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

391

22

-

-

-

409

-

327246

-

391 4 345 5 33 4 -

22 22 -

-

-

-

409 409 -

-

154375 16436 35451 43381 5372 6312 42606 738 1609 2469

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

91411 91411 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

109 109 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

81351 81351

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

81351

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

12645 46278 -1670 6278

6759 -33 26

633 -

-

569 -

2216 642 -247 -746

8099 1287 -1180 -1172

5573 37 -568 -4149 13

1557 -9 -1541

23150 700 -4513 -515

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

63531 -0

6752 -6173 -53

633 -633 -

-

569 -

1865 6806 -

7034 -111

905 0

6 -0

18822 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

63329 62657 671 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

75 75 -

-

-

-

569 569 -

149 149

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

202

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

527

-

-

-

8522

-

6923

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

650 99 203 65 66 33 7 1 15 161

50 50

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1319 1319 -

6873 6873 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2151 1455 694 2 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

527 527

-

-

-

-

527

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

905

6

18747

-

6 1 1 1 1 1 1 -

2370 133 149 161 181 12 642 92 107 108 121 664

905 905 -

-

13755 13496 68 191 -

-

-

-

2622 2622 -

4402 4402

-

-

-

-

3199

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5526 55 -3309 -1165 -311

10430 3767 -1884 -

-

2499 59 -296 -59

982388 3049 -708 -

2388 -58

37778 -

4183 -

186547 24455 -1106 -

-

796 58

12313 106

-

2203 -

984729 -

2330 -

37778 -

4183 -0

209896 -9611

-

10987 10987 -

1521 1521 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

26 26 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

828

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

828 113 67 33 30 3 217 34 2 8 30 291

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

12419 12419

-

2203 2203

-

12419

-

-

-

12419

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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FINAL CONSUMPTION

2203

475275 337582 137692 509454 338580 184582 153997 -

2330 -

-

-

-

-

3051 3051 -

-

11920

-

26791

2662

185313

-

26791 26791

2662 2662

87772 8927 13983 8981 21047 17570 3183 2299 8928 2856

-

-

-

189 189 -

-

-

-

-

97352 44374 45298 298 7382

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

170874 170874 -

2330 2330 -

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes DOMESTIC SUPPLY

SUPPLY Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

..

-

.. .. -

.. 24721 -72 .. .. -7718

-

16931

Crude oil ²

NGL

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Coke / tar

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

.. .. -

14720 .. 210 .. .. -446

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1070406 .. 587868 .. .. ..

-

14484

..

..

..

..

..

..

1620568

Feedstocks

Additives

..

Refinery gas

Oil (kt) LPG / Motor Aviation Other ethane gasoline ³ fuels ⁴ kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

12013 .. .. .. .. ..

6487 .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

SUPPLY

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coking coal

Oil cont. (kt) Biofuels and waste Electricity Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases Waste / (GWh) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ) other (TJ)

Fuel oil

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

.. ..

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases. 2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel. 5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

139 80 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1741 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

219 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1741 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

219

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

581

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

214 214 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

581 301 280

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

6 6 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

959 -488 42

-

-

-

19 -

252 -90

148 -42

17 -7 -10

-

158 635 -19 -36 -16

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

513 -

-

-

-

19 -

162 -

106 -

-

-

723 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

513 513 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

19 19

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

160

106

-

-

722

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 1 4 3

6 4 2

-

-

7 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 1 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

96 91 5 -

-

-

631 599 2 30 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

146 95 47 4 -

4 4 -

-

-

84 50 34 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

0 -

40 -33 -7

105 75 -34 -1

180 14 -69 -12

7034 645 -721 -

88 -

-

-

4526 2915 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

0 -

-

145 -0

113 -0

6958 -

88 -

-

-

7441 -1

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

0 0

-

-

-

130 130

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

37 37

-

-

-

-

207 53 51 28 75

-

Losses

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

1276

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

145

73

6828

88

-

-

5956

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

145 4 1 136 4 1 -

23 1 0 12 1 1 8

293 293 -

-

-

-

1255 178 90 79 100 110 290 119 10 85 143 51

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

88 88 -

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

9 8 2 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

41 37

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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6535 5252 781 502 -

4701 2935 1457 77 233

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

302 26

-

-

-

3559 -

-

3806890 -2136692 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

327 2

-

-

-

3559 -

-

1670198 -3475

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

269 269 -

-

-

-

-

-

733025 733025 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

155833 26879 128953

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2441

-

45762

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

60

-

-

-

1118

-

732104

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

60 60 -

-

-

-

1118 1118 -

-

183131 10802 2010 86137 23111 53953 1465 5652

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

35044 35044 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

388033 343569 12711 2093 29659

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

125897 125897

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

125897

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Algeria Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

49468 222 -24677 -260

17744 -4200 -89

-

-

329 -

743 -6932 -24

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

24753 437

13455 -8525 -97

-

-

329 -

-6213 8412 -198

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

24205 24205 -

4813 4813 -

-

-

-

13 13

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

452 28 424 -

-

-

-

329 329 -

Losses

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

2547 1554 -19

1561 -1102 -399 40

17 -

8537 1413 -64 186

4082 83

100 -

17 -

10072 13

-

-

-

227 227 -

-

-

-

-

533

20

-

-

-

9

18

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1979

4147

-

-

100

17

9858

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

50 9 41

1 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

457 457 -

4092 4092 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1472 1414 14 44

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17 5 12

631 4 9 329 289

100 100 -

-

8796 8796 -

54 54

-

-

431 15 416

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6402 186 -6379 -172 -25

8143 -8183 -17

-

384 299 -41 -1

419 -

-

-

-

76018 537 -880 -

-

12 -12

-57 113 -

-

641 -59

419 -

-

-

-

75675 -386

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8043 403 7473 167

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10869

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

56

-

582

419

-

-

-

56377

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

22 22

293 293

-

-

-

20182 438 1104 2858 1946 1753 376 11707

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

106 106 -

-

-

-

-

1069 682 387 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

126 126 -

-

-

-

35126 21776 3549 1521 8280

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

56 56

-

454 454

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

56

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Angola

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

220400 -188480 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31920 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15530

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15530 15530

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

77408 -74770 -246

1200 -

-

-

74 -

27 355 -186 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2391 82

1200 -1200 -

-

-

74 -

197 1200 -1071

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2473 2473 -

-

-

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

35 1011 -8 -

350 382 -18 -300 -

52 104 -

607 2893 -28 -

1039 -391

414 -374

156 -119

3473 -

-

-

-

1147 1147 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

74 74 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

326

647

40

37

2326

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

5 5

13 4 9

-

37 37

83 83 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

592 592 -

40 40 -

-

1482 1470 13 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

321 304 17 -

43 39 4

-

-

760 206 547 6 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

995 -600 -342 -

278 -252 -

-

16 192 -

262819 -

-

-

-

10719 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

53 537

26 6

-

208 -6

262819 -

-

-

-

10719 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

536 536 -

-

-

-

63473 63473

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

265 265 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

54

32

-

202

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

54 12 42

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

32 32

-

202 202

-

32

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

1207

-

199346

-

-

-

9247

-

4643 4643

-

-

-

3117 3117

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

194703 194703 -

6130 6130 -

-

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

618 -

20 439 159

-

-

707 -48 24

-

-

8943 -

8437 -

-

1668356 431557 -596 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

618 -

618 36

-

-

683 -

-

-

8943 -

8437 1

-

2099317 -54344

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

618 618 -

618 618 -

-

-

613 613 -

-

-

4860 4860 -

4965 4965 -

-

778139 778139 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

291152 205624 85528 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12012

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

36

-

-

69

-

-

4083

3473

-

963669

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

36 36

-

-

69 69 -

-

-

4083 4083 -

3473 3473 -

-

323481 82871 4818 48122 1919 84278 13587 568 4221 83098

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

138373 99343 39031 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

423520 374034 49487 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

78294 78294

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

78294

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

24766 1117 -1481 -78

2726 -

565 -

405 -

1045 -

1004 -891 -35

5826 305 389

1472 99 -0 -1005 -7

11 -

8554 3011 -118 -118 8

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

24324 719

2726 -2687 -

565 2876 227

405 -

1045 -31

78 2687 -22

6520 -20 -298

559 -2 -10

11 2 -

11337 118

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

24933 24933 -

39 39 -

3668 3668 -

405 405 -

49 49 -

-

-

-

-

1246 1246 -

31 31 -

0 0 -

-

-

6 6 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

109 109 -

-

-

-

965 965 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

2712

6202

547

12

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

156 156

315 315

-

-

114 114

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

5858 5858 -

547 547 -

-

6330 6096 235 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1442 1167 194 81 -

29 4 25 -

-

12 12 -

3759 114 3645 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

1114 1114

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1114

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3020 -316 -687 -104

2855 92 -457 -

1478 -

3585 1955 -10 -3 -

101030 -

3545 -1671 -

-

-

145645 10531 -69 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1913 -142

2491 -1377 -

1478 -85

5526 -1498 -

101030 -

1874 -65

-

-

156107 -1

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1442 1442 -

-

867 867 -

-

-

-

-

221 221 -

-

65 65 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

34968 29270 5699 -

-

-

4098 3500 598 -

-

-

22985

-

-

129022

-

-

-

50381 5973 12200 4988 4686 1960 581 12473 3137 490 2858 1036

-

-

-

661 661 -

-

-

-

-

77981 44778 32262 941 -

-

109

1114

461

4028

66061

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

22 22

6 6

461 461

2891 2891

43170 43170

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

64 64 -

-

-

2 2 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

22 8 15 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

1 1

1108 1108

-

1136 1136

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1108

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22891 10729 6555 5607 -

1809 1809 1809 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1 -

-

0 -

-

-

-

-

-

10 -10 -

91556 -905

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1 -

-

0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

90652 4

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24538 24342 196 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

320 320

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5735

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

60064

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7706 553 97 936 3332 36 314 2047 165 3 156 20 47

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18379 18379 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

1 0 0 -

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

33979 23922 6524 3533

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

6 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

142 -

54 -54 -

0 -

135 -

6 -

142 -

-

0 -

135 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

142

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

-

-

-

19 0 0 4 0 14 0 0 0

-

-

-

-

-

5 5 -

142 142 -

-

-

94 94 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 0 1 -

-

-

0 0 -

21 1 20 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

135

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

0 -

-

-

46 -0 -13

5332 226 -4 -

-

-

-

7765 319 -1440 -

31 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

0 -

-

-

33 -0

5553 -

-

-

-

6645 -0

31 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

354 354 -

2 2 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

668

20

-

-

33

5553

-

-

-

5623

FINAL CONSUMPTION

0

9

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

0 0 0

2 1 -

-

-

-

1655 71 13 246 136 20 797 259 21 1 31 12 47

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

102 6 67 29

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3867 1908 998 158 803

9 9 -

-

-

33 18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

0 0

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Azerbaijan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

710345 82413 -345951 -22143

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

424664 -1180

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

221173 127925 85362 7886 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19354 11070 8285 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30037

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

152920

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

29283 1227 6847 31 11898 8 508 316 6656 16 4 980 332 461

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

47 47 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

122590 110403 9812 2375 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1000 1000

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1000

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Azerbaijan Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

36032 63 -30488 23

2688 -2357 -

-

-

214 -

201 -82 3

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5630 -

331 -32 -

-

-

214 -

121 12 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

5630 5630 -

299 299 -

-

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

1215 130 -7 -31

588 82 -181 -159 0

3 -

1849 1 -603 -44 29

1307 -15

331 -

3 -

1232 -14

-

-

-

11 10 0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

214 214 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

133

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 0 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

1286 1286 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7 6 1 0 -

6 1 6 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

119 119

-

-

-

-

-

-

119

-

8

2

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1293 -

3

1207

-

0 0 -

67 0 1 2 7 55 0 0

323 323 -

-

843 787 9 47 -

-

1 0 0 -

295 9 1 286 -

2 2

2 2

8 8

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Azerbaijan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

236 198 -13 -83

168 -6

227 1 -257 32

815 51 -32 4

1524 -13

-

-

2782 -

24321 108 -1283 -

6580 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

339 -0

162 20 -

3 -

838 -5

1511 -

-

-

2782 -

23146 -31

6580 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

312 20 292 0 -

-

-

0 0 -

9 9

-

-

2782 2782 -

-

-

-

135 135

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

3779 2383 410 877 109

44 29 14 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

2251

795

FINAL CONSUMPTION

27

183

3

697

1503

-

-

-

17085

5742

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

15 0 2 2 10 0 0

-

2 2 -

2 2 -

61 59 2 -

-

-

-

3611 356 286 744 362 16 187 97 594 48 51 608 157 104

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

397 325 73 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

7 7 0 -

-

-

-

1440 555 813 72 -

-

-

-

13077 7135 4916 1026 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

4 4

183 183

4

183

-

-

-

-

5742 4733 1010 -

1 1

696 646

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

401

-

-

-

-

-

-

49 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Bahrain

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

560404 636

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

561040 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

403830 403830 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

59041 59041 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

98168

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

38521 18577 19944

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

59647 59647

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

48810

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

9830 3320 -

356 -

407 -

-

178 -

71 -198 42

742 -20 -

3035 -2624 -438 54

19 -

4055 -3823 137

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

13150 -

356 -356 -

407 -407 -

-

178 -

-85 154 -

722 73

27 -

19 -

369 -1

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

13150 13150 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

178 178 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

69

795

27

19

368

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

795 795 -

27 27 -

-

368 368 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

69 69 -

-

-

19 19 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Bahrain Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2733 21 -2848 -84 178

1536 -1756 -53

-

710 651 -742 72

-

-

-

-

29225 556 -513 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1 -

-273 202 71

407 -

692 6

-

-

-

-

29268 -111

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1 1 -

-

-

574 574

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1420

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

407

124

-

-

-

-

27738

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13889 11179 2710

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

407 407

124 124

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

13849 8378 5412 59 -

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Bangladesh

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1161 2809 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1073276 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

3970 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1073276 37364

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

541 541 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

623132 623132 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

24 24 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22093

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

3405

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

465415

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

3405 3405 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

180168 180168

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

51918 51918 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

179090 168375 9610 1105 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

54238 54238

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

54238

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Bangladesh

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1166 -

409 -

-

-

16 -

12 -

32 33 -

1 394 -377 -

237 -

407 3716 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1166 200

409 -153 -

-

-

16 -

12 6 -2

65 93 262

18 -18

237 10 -77

4123 45 -15

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1365 1365 -

256 256 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

601 601 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

16

419

-

170

3552

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

-

2 2

302 302

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

418 418 -

-

-

2189 1401 331 458 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

1 1

-

168 168 -

1060 13 1047 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Bangladesh

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

443 521 -122 -

161 -40 -

-

123 -

399163 -

-

-

-

73157 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

843 -28

121 -

-

123 0

399163 -

-

-

-

73157 -1833

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

770 770 -

-

-

-

7282 7282

-

-

-

33 33 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

4110 4110 -

-

-

7040

-

-

60174

-

33494 33494

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

12

121

-

123

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

12 12

121 121

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

123 123

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

391882

391882 391882 -

26680 20313 3934 1788 644

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Belarus

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

762 -167 49

-

-

57 5

-

-

-

-

2045 -109 -5

5793 734359 8999

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

644 -

-

-

62 -

-

-

-

-

1931 -

749151 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

981 130 272 579 -

529161 119960 318400 90801 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

39 39

10567 163 10404 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

92

2163

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

643

-

-

62

-

-

-

-

819

207260

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

594 594 -

-

-

43 12 14 5 12 -

-

-

-

-

351 347 1 1 2 -

42195 5677 8560 346 16646 784 3235 469 4171 273 697 850 270 217

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4 4 -

20856 309 20547 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

2 1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

464 367 90 7 -

82143 75197 2319 4627 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

39 39

-

-

19 19

-

-

-

-

-

62066 62066

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

62066

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Belarus

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1650 18130 -1621 31

74 -

562 -

-

617 -

410 251 -591 4

3481 108 -2411 -11

401 15 -260 -126 -8

7 -3 -2

6543 790 -4303 -202

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

18190 -29

74 -74 -

562 -

-

617 -

74 71 -

1167 -

22 -

2 -

2828 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

18161 18161 -

-

562 562 -

-

81 38 43 -

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

29 12 13 4

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

536 536 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

144

1167

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

3 1 1 1

7 1 1 4 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

86 86 -

1147 1147 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

55 54 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

2

2797

-

1 1 -

115 3 5 4 3 5 2 12 1 3 70 4 3

22 22 -

-

2021 1843 177 1 -

13 7 6 -

-

1 1 -

661 30 631 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5112 -4685 2

-

-

1880 30 -720 -19

63922 26 -3600 -

20 -

468 -

1187 -

34515 5992 -3407 -

253365 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

429 0

-

-

1171 3 -

60348 -

20 -

468 -

1187 -

37100 -

253365 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

136 80 56 -

-

-

-

31238 4624 26407 32 175

-

441 61 380 -

1155 675 480 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

252 252 -

-

-

-

773 756 17

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

41

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

29 1 4 1 1 4 18 -

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

12 5 7 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

1174 1174

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

4276 306 1810 2106 54

21913 1660 18961 1292

-

-

-

2872

19548

28337

20

27

32

29952

211904

2773 6 9 59 30 153 5 173 4 1794 150 19 371

-

27 24 3 -

32 32 -

12558 1931 3610 30 1270 400 1421 211 1638 311 595 254 369 518

59385 310 21743 18 2501 1525 3560 141 18506 2171 3538 2340 3032

3 3 -

-

-

1223 160 620 443 -

17 17 -

-

-

16171 6592 7997 1572 10 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1174

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

25564 19494 4399 1660 11 -

152519 97574 47721 7220 4 -

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

127 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1526 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

127 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1526 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1526 1526 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

127

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

127 127

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

17 -0

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

17 -3

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

14

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

13 11 2 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

1191 19

26 -29 4

19 1

760 -0 1

1210 -8

1 -0

20 -0

761 -18

-

-

-

24 24 -

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

1

20

719

1 1

0 0

3 0 3

-

-

703 702 1 -

-

-

20 19 1 -

12 12 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1203 1203 1203 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

14 -1 9

-

27 -

-

114178 -

-

-

-

331 1111 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

22 0

-

27 -

-

114178 -

-

-

-

1442 -6

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

16 16 -

-

-

-

34625 34625

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

297

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

6

-

27

-

79554

-

-

-

1139

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

6 3 3 -

-

27 27 -

-

483 483 -

-

-

-

256 140 20 96

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

884 376 495 12 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

79071 65892 13178 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Bolivia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

773190 -603112 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

170078 -2046

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

81528 81528 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13600 13600 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

722

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

72182

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

35021 35021

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

28710 28710 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8451 6178 2274 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2110 3

956 -

-

-

135 -

101 -109 3

1003 235 6

190 -79 1

15 -0

715 905 7

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2114 554

956 -395 11

-

-

135 0

-6 395 15

1245 89

113 -8

15 0

1627 86

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2667 2667 -

573 573 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

60 60 -

129 129 -

-

-

-

11 11 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

26

50

1

0

35

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

378

1284

104

5

1617

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

10 10

-

1 1

94 94

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

104 104 -

-

876 876 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

367 362 5 -

-

-

3 3 -

647 647 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

1284 1284 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Bolivia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

192 -186 28

1 -

-

791 37 -0 0

41911 -

-

-

-

9965 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

33 -33

1 -

-

828 -27

41911 -

-

-

-

9965 -228

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

6540 6439 101

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

1579 1579

-

-

-

183 183 -

-

Losses

-

0

-

1

-

-

-

1194

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1

-

800

33793

-

-

-

8360

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

25529 25529

-

-

-

2152 2152

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

758 758

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

41 41

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

-

8263 8263 -

6209 3226 2081 902 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1361 -91

-

-

14084 98 -239 186

855 58 -306 -216

-

-

6527 -

4197 -

-

9292 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1270 -

-

-

14129 -

391 -

-

-

6527 -

4197 -

-

9292 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1182 1182 -

-

-

13308 12750 342 216 -

390 390 -

-

-

-

-

2338 297 2041 -

-

-

-

11 11 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

18

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

FINAL CONSUMPTION

88

-

-

792

1

-

-

-

4197

-

6933

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

88 87 1 -

-

-

208 135 43 3 3 18 5 1

1 1 -

-

-

-

4197 4197 -

-

3983 813 56 2602 57 7 9 1 316 21 39 57 5

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

51 51 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

584 407 176 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

2899 1757 1142 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

6527 6527

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

856 22

-

-

-

16 -

24 76 -

142 118 -60 -10

10 -10 -

-

366 807 -11 -12

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

878 -

-

-

-

16 -

100 -2

190 -1

-

-

1150 -1

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

878 878 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

8 8 -

-

-

-

35 33 2 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

90

189

-

-

1114

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

16 1 1 2 2 6 1 2 1

-

-

-

86 1 5 5 25 8 1 6 33 1 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

58 58 -

188 188 -

-

-

957 957 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

16 9 6 1 -

1 1 -

-

-

71 34 25 12 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

81 56 -2 -

7 -7 -

1 1

227 22 -178 -6

28596 267 -9519 -

-

63 -

-

16438 3346 -5187 -

5793 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

135 1

-

2 -

65 1

19344 1

-

63 -

-

14597 -

5793 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

31 16 15 -

-

-

-

2516 196 622 1698

-

63 63 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

68 68 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

37

-

2

66

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

31 1 5 1 9 13 1 1 -

-

2 2 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

6 6 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1839 219 84 1199 266 71

27 27 -

-

-

-

1347

438

16829

-

-

-

11411

5328

-

720 720

-

-

-

4357 833 136 1728 168 53 290 92 264 229 179 63 174 148

21 6 7 2 4 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

76 76 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

6978 4756 2174 48 -

-

-

-

66 66

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16109 14856 1253 -

5307 3997 1310 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

2220 -229 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1991 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

1916 1916 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

75

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

68 68 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

7 2 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

11 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

440 -

13 -11 -

4 -

444 -

11 0

440 -

2 -

4 -

444 122

-

-

-

-

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11

440

-

-

-

-

3 2 1 -

-

-

-

169 132 3 22 1 11

-

-

-

-

-

-

440 440 -

2 2 -

-

365 354 11 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 7 1 1 -

-

-

4 4 -

30 19 9 1

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

4

563

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

12 -

-

-

22 -

23565 -

-

-

-

3021 1288 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

12 0

-

-

22 -

23565 -

-

-

-

4310 -15

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

439 439 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

576

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

12

-

-

22

-

-

-

3280

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

12 1 1 9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1090 16 22 22 19 837 89 8 8 6 26 37

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

22 15

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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23565 23565 -

2190 1022 854 187 127

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

462667 -329089 3496

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

137074 -14790

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

51587 45303 6283 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

42242 12758 29484

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8884

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19572

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

816 816 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18757 18757

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18757

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

4995 -4871 74

544 -464 1

-

4 -

3 -

-0

73 213 -8

46 30 -71 -2

6 -

104 189 -2

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

198 -

81 -17 17

-

4 2

3 -0

-0 17 -1

278 4

3 -3

6 -

291 14

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

198 198 -

81 81 -

-

6 6 -

-

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

0

17

282

-

6

292

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

6 6

126 126

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

282 282 -

-

-

142 142 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

17 17 -

-

-

-

24 0 0 24

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

8 0

-

-

-

-

4157 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

9 1

-

-

-

-

4157 0

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

537 79 137 321

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

481

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3139

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

161 26 134

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

9 8

2978 1281 1697 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

41 898 -15

-

34277 1 -22 -583

62 0

1192 0 -99

-

-

-

-

3082 126673 -1246 -9

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

924 -16

-

33672 41

62 -2

1093 9

-

-

-

-

128500 -1480

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

373 6 365 3 -

-

33641 30364 881 0 2396 -

-

1064 314 736 15 -

-

-

-

-

49050 1005 26595 11237 10212

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

1 1 0

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

1588 26 1543 12 6

Losses

-

8

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

520

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

527

-

71

60

37

-

-

-

-

75861

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

307 209 93 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0

-

7 0 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0

2 0 0 2 0 0 0 -

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

-

-

-

-

43209 2355 14329 1826 12943 369 1946 1017 4145 1945 169 616 913 637

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11443 3490 7953 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

209 194 5 10 -

-

64 51 3 11 -

0 0 0 -

37 35 1 1 -

-

-

-

-

8277 3166 4406 704 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

12 12

-

-

58 58

-

-

-

-

-

12932 12932

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12932

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

24 188 6859 -99

-

274 -35

33 -1

331 -

120 407 -20 -5

1848 269 -1646 9

265 15 -25 -232 -2

-

3032 1035 -1769 -57 17

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6972 -

-

239 346 2

32 -

331 -0

501 -18 -1

480 0

20 -1 1

-

2257 -240 9

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6972 6972 -

-

587 587 -

32 32 -

23 17 5 -

-

-

-

-

2 1 1 0 -

271 271 -

0 0 0 0

-

-

-

0 0 0 0

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

37

481

481

20

-

2022

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

37 37 -

13 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 1

-

-

-

38 0 2 0 4 0 5 2 4 0 0 18 1 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

436 436 -

481 481 -

20 20 -

-

1857 1843 13 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

32 22 8 2 0 -

-

-

-

128 1 14 113 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

974 58 -900 -24 28

448 -432 -16

98 450 -1 -0

29 151 -2 -1

47034 969 -4276 991

114 91 -6 -3

1958 -

2817 -

45613 3705 -9186 -

44167 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

136 -57 -2

-

546 -13

177 -15 -

44718 227

196 -

1958 -

2817 -

40132 -46

44167 -522

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

19 18 2 0 -

-

161 1 157 3 -

-

1938 106 1562 213 57

-

1631 527 1104 -

4 4 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

29 29 -

-

98 98 -

-

31 31 -

-

Losses

-

8458 523 2842 5092

0

-

-

-

-

-

3476

7082

29

-

275

161

42976

196

328

2813

29909

27574

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

16 2 8 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0

-

274 164 1 109 -

-

8453 2 573 1 1 16 1 229 5789 1601 4 74 163

-

164 164 -

2813 2813 -

9405 787 1154 1049 934 119 1035 1104 1254 439 227 250 366 686

8292 6487 841 2 24 429 16 0 36 447 10

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

196 196 -

-

-

378 53 304 20 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

13 12 0 -

-

-

-

-

164 114 50 -

-

20126 11138 8766 219 3 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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34523 31803 2445 275 -

-

6702 646 707 4261 950 138

532 532 -

FINAL CONSUMPTION

1 1

-

-

-

19282 14226 4847 208 0 -

161 161

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

38

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

56 1954 114

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

2124 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

2017 2017 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

107

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

107 96 11

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

2 -

-

224 -

560 -

153 -108 -7

-

1248 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

2 -2 -

-

224 -

560 2 -

38 -

-

1248 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

34 34 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

224

562

38

-

1214

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

12 12

-

-

-

110 110

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

34 34 -

562 562 -

38 38 -

-

1062 847 170 45 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

178 56 122 -

-

-

-

42 42

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

78 -

-

-

14 -

186915 -

-

-

-

6998 1480 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

78 -

-

-

14 -

186915 -

-

-

-

8478 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

54 54 -

-

-

-

26510 1132 25378

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

372 372 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1332

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

24

-

-

14

160405

-

-

-

6774

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

24 24

-

-

-

42448 42448

-

-

-

1545 1545

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

14 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

117957 117957 -

5229 2695 2534 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23011 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23011 -252

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22759 22759 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3845 1114 -3474 -

-

-

-

55 -

11 79 -

240 257 -41 -

87 1 -68 -17 -

100 3 -40 6

471 308 -142 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1485 -

-

-

-

55 -

89 7

456 2

3 -1

69 29

637 151

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1485 1485 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

245 245 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

20 20 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

35

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

96

458

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

3 3

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

98

543

-

-

28 28

458 458 -

2 2 -

-

515 515 -

93 68 25

-

-

98 90 7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

222 -3 4

-

-

127 59 -67 -

273800 -

-

7 -

-

8196 46 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

223 -99

-

-

119 -48

273800 -1830

-

7 -1

-

8242 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

85 85 -

-

-

-

41678 27 41651

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

240 240 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1714

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

39

-

-

71

-

6288

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

39 39

-

-

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

3585 95 1567 151 635 210 31 896

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 6

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

67 5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24 38

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

230292

230292 185716 44576 -

-

6

2704 1305 477 58 863

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4487 -1537 -

86062 -101152 20252

-

-

2585 -2522 -

-

-

1308 -

1020 -

-

456210 505 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2950 -

5162 -647

-

-

63 264

-

-

1308 -

1020 -

-

456716 -77592

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2440 2440 -

1194 1194 -

-

-

127 127 -

-

-

-

346 346 -

-

109496 109496 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

833 833

-

-

80609 30773 49836 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

131

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

510

-

3321

-

-

200

-

-

475

542

-

189019

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

510 510 -

3223 0 117 1283 1 880 396 0 463 83

-

-

200 196 3 1 -

-

-

475 475 -

542 542 -

-

68111 12077 7617 730 12519 338 538 9548 13542 6027 120 101 4505 450

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20851 20851 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

98 98 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

100057 49061 16246 34750

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

44029 -32466 4923

322 -

-

-

363 -

551 62 -35 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

16486 -578 -

322 -322 -

-

-

363 -

578 322 -105

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

15690 269 15421 -

-

-

-

-

-

208 208 -

-

-

-

363 363 -

188 188 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

3290 1457 -467 -4

1221 152 -37 -1272 -

39 -

5702 1015 -873 -86 617

4277 791

64 -51

39 -

6376 -

-

-

-

311 311 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

607

5068

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

9 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 -

-

-

-

-

20 0 2 1 2 0 0 9 1 2 1 0

12 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

587 308 44 234

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

13

39

6065

-

-

509 11 6 1 25 0 1 385 19 1 0 59 0 1

13 13 -

-

4705 4701 5 -

5 5 -

-

39 11 28

851 65 786

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5050 10 5036 5 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3283 9 -2396 -177 -561

295 -

-

367 -

199282 -293 -

39 -

-

-

78973 78 -9 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

157 578 -464

295 -

-

367 -

198988 -4821

39 -

-

-

79041 -4000

-

16265 15161 1103

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

19 19 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

7905 5100 759 2046 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5560

-

253

295

-

367

177903

39

-

-

61576

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

12 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 2 0 1 0

295 295 -

-

-

70086 1 901 6 225 61888 6908 52 105 -

-

-

-

19633 2627 3284 258 1946 118 269 4240 4044 1320 160 167 957 243

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

39 39 -

-

-

97 97 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

241 73 169

-

-

-

-

-

-

41846 23180 15895 621 2149

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

367 367

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

107817 103357 3734 726

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24045 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24045 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24045 24045 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

13669 -12856 0

301 -276 -

-

-

-

8 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

813 -

24 -

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

813 813 -

24 24 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

64 88 -

37 9 -31 -

7 -

214 76 -

8 -0

151 10

15 -1

7 -

290 2

-

-

-

-

-

29 29 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

162

13

-

-

-

-

15 15 -

-

-

154 146 8 -

13 13 -

-

249 234 15 -

-

-

8 8 -

8 3 5 -

-

7 6 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

7

263

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

358 16 -343 -

9 -

-

19 10 -

66809 -

-

-

-

4022 22 -22 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

31 -1

9 -

-

29 -0

66809 58

-

-

-

4021 -691

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

9 9 -

-

-

16 16 -

13184 13184

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

451 451 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1324

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

22

-

13

53683

-

-

-

1555

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

22 3 19

-

-

-

1256 1256 -

-

-

-

103 34 69

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

3 2 1 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

9 9

-

10 10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1451 676 776 -

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

8 -

-

-

134 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

8 -0

-

-

134 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

8

-

-

134

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

134 134 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

174 -4

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

988 -10

217 -187 -13

-0

1045 -16

170 -2

978 0 -41

18 -6 -8

-0 6 0

1030 5 3

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

168

937

-

-

-

-

68 2 31 1 2 1 32

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

1038

-

4 0 3

68 2 38 3 2 11 11

930 930 -

4 4 -

-

888 887 1 -

87 61 26 -

7 0 6 -

0 0 -

3 1 2 -

82 8 46 28

-

-

-

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

120 1

0

-

98 -0

24689 19 -

-

4 -

-

11309 551 -741 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

121 3

0 -0 0

-

98 7

24707 38

-

4 0

-

11118 7

-

1398 118 1196 83

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

129 129 -

-

-

-

-

-

1096

-

-

9901

-

2026 409 673 127 39 71 707

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

8 8 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

10 10 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

105

23347

-

18067 12424 405 4749 490

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3 3 -

-

Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

106

0

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

101 10 56 8 1 2 25

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

5 4 0

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

0 0

-

105 105

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5280 4108 1172 -

3

7875 3777 3679 344 75

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

87679 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

87679 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

73437 73437 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14241

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14241 14241 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2007 2386 -1870 -

6 -

1035 -

-

19 -

16 248 -1 -

693 -230 -

634 -468 -159 -

-

1237 -180 -69 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2524 -263

6 -6 -

1035 -

-

19 -

263 6 -0

462 -2

6 -13 14

15 -

988 26

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2261 2261 -

-

1035 1035 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

19 19 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

269

460

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

43 43

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7

-

-

15

1011

-

-

158 158

460 460 -

7 7 -

-

665 553 15 97 -

226 161 65 -

-

-

15 15 -

189 53 136 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

317 -271 -6 -

-

-

285 -205 -

264415 -

-

-

-

10253 19 -1877 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

39 25

-

-

80 -

264415 -

-

-

-

8395 361

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

22 22 -

-

-

-

79148 1941 77207

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

23 23 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

513 513 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

1343

-

-

-

1627

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

19

-

-

80

183924

-

-

-

6617

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

19 17 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2178 104 110 795 524 57 153 434

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

80 80

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

590 -5

-

49 -

31 0

-

-

-

-

-

57197 70106 -7700 -3617

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

584 -

-

49 -

32 -

-

-

-

-

-

115987 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

527 527 -

-

8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

37792 204 31685 2113 3790

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7615 3493 4122 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1241

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

58

-

41

32

-

-

-

-

-

69338

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

58 57 0 -

-

31 2 29 -

32 0 27 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

17978 81 5625 362 4068 123 991 4183 1612 66 470 397

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

197 197 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

9 9 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

32132 22289 8918 925 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19031 19031

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19031

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Croatia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

689 67 2818 -24

64 -0

288 24

62 2

185 -

242 47 -188 1

1005 160 -643 -9

131 31 -15 -141 5

3 -

1492 1414 -939 -4 -34

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3550 -

64 -42 -

311 -

63 -

185 -

101 42 -

513 -

10 -

3 -

1929 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3550 3550 -

22 22 -

311 311 -

63 63 -

5 5 -

-

-

-

-

6 1 1 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

180 180 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

143

513

10

3

1923

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

11 1 2 3 1 2 0 2 0

4 4 -

-

3 3 -

109 0 0 3 1 2 12 7 1 0 81 1 2

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

71 71 -

502 502 -

10 10 -

-

1507 1445 18 44 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

61 47 12 3 -

7 7 -

-

-

308 83 44 156 25 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Croatia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

577 48 -520 -3 69

52 -50 -2

74 163 -3 6

126 164 -126 -10

64584 1555 -13978 -149

0 0 -0

2672 -

483 -

11984 12158 -5204 -

12430 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

170 -

-

240 -

155 -

52012 -

1 -

2672 -

483 -

18937 -

12430 -

45 42 3 -

-

-

-

4620 4245 3 372

-

2644 309 2336 -

-

106 106 -

-

38 38 -

-

-

-

28 28

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

19

-

202

155

47392

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

17 3 1 10 2 1 -

-

202 0 202 -

-

1341 4 88 1 12 174 52 689 6 316

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

3 1 1 1 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

155 131

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

1193 168 279 461 286 -

1233 1123 110

-

1765

1534

483

15979

9663

483 483 -

3607 54 308 86 677 98 457 33 696 324 311 77 153 335

2995 671 379 529 26 1218 35 137

-

-

267 229 39 -

-

-

-

12104 6266 5777 62 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

10

-

-

-

-

-

-

22 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

46051 45701 350 -

1

6669 4900 1534 235 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Cuba

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

2 -

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

10 -

-

38834 658 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

2 -

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

10 -

-

39493 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

28016 28016 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

10

-

11477

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

2 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

-

9111 9111

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Cuba

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2417 3416 -

88 -

-

-

5 -

16 113 -

177 70 -

37 273 -180 -130 -

2 77 -

493 1134 -31 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5834 -

88 -88 -

-

-

5 -

129 16 -0

247 -

-

79 -

1595 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3701 1670 2032 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

453 453 -

-

-

-

-

5 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2132

-

-

-

-

145

247

-

79

1142

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2132 2132

-

-

-

-

12 12 -

-

-

-

448 83 365

247 247 -

-

-

230 230 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

132 85 8 39

-

-

79 79 -

463 130 333

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Cuba

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

955 1120 -376 -

72 -

7 -

168 16 -

60502 -

364 -

-

-

20558 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1699 -

72 72 -

7 -

184 -

60502 -

364 10

-

-

20558 0

-

763 763 -

15 15

-

-

15268 12851 2417

-

-

-

-

129 129 -

7 7 -

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

1891 1891 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3177

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

936

-

-

184

45234

373

-

-

15490

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

641 15 627

-

-

-

41422 1 41421

-

-

-

3067 104 2964

-

8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

293 293 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

286 10 276

-

-

-

373 350 23

-

-

12130 8896 2928 306 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

184 159

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

25 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Curaçao¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ²

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical Coverage'. 2. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Curaçao³

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ⁴

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ⁵

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6798 -

43 -

376 -

-

143 -

37 -32 -

1613 71 -1613 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6798 -

43 -43 -

376 -

-

143 -

6 43 7

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6798 6798 -

-

376 376 -

-

-

Aviation fuels ⁶

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁵

470 58 -469 -59 -

-

1343 471 -1333 -199 -

71 -

-

-

282 -

-

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

-

-

-

10 10 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

143 143 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

49

71

-

-

272

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

71 71 -

-

-

272 272 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

49 49 -

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3. Please refer to section 'Geographical Coverage'. 4. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 5. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 6. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Curaçao⁷

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2384 1656 -2321 -1404 -

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁸ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

224 -224 -

56 -

521 97 -231 -

-

-

-

-

891 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

316 -

-

56 -

387 -

-

-

-

-

891 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

121 121 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

66 66 -

-

56 56 -

287 287 -

-

-

-

-

84 84 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

143

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

128

-

-

100

-

-

-

-

665

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

128 128

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

365 365

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

300 300

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

100 100

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'. 8. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Cyprus¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ²

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

17 -11

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

5 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical Coverage'. 2. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ⁴

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

55 -1

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ⁵

Aviation fuels ⁶

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ⁵

350 0

290 -299 8

16 -2

786 -101 -9

54 2

350 1

-1 3

14 0

675 -0

-

-

-

-

-

257 257 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

57

351

-

-

-

-

7 0 0 1 0 5 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

418

-

-

18 1 0 1 3 5 9 -

351 351 -

-

-

290 290 -

50 34 12 2 1

-

2 2

14 14 -

111 67 14 22 2 6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

3. Please refer to section 'Geographical Coverage'. 4. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 5. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 6. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁸ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

980 -154 -18

-

124 -15

43 4

428 506 -17

1 10 -

504 -

159 1414 81

5004 -

54 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

808 6 -2

-

109 -

47 -6

917 -

11 -

504 -0

1654 -

5004 -3

54 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

779 778 1 -

-

-

-

95 95

-

323 323 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

231 2 226 3

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

228

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

33

-

109

40

821

11

181

1654

4542

54

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

30 1 10 0 12 1 6 1

-

109 109 -

-

157 22 86 50 -

-

-

1654 1654 -

518 2 44 175 2 21 29 176 16 6 5 5 37

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

3 3 -

-

-

-

664 429 235 -

1 1 -

181 17 164 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

40 39

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

7. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'. 8. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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4024 1664 2097 168 3 91

54 54 -

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Democratic People's Republic of Korea

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

19739 706 -2671 -

1921 -

-

179 -

-

-

-

1645 -

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

17774 -12497

1921 -

-

179 -2

-

-

-

1645 -

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

763 763 -

180 180 -

-

150 150 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

4513

1741

-

27

-

-

-

1645

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

3586 3586

1095 1095

-

27 27 -

-

-

-

1645 1645 -

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

927 927

646 646

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

532 -

-

-

-

-

-

178 14 -

-

37 1 -

191 59 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

532 -

-

-

-

-

-

192 -

-

38 -

250 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

532 532 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

192

-

38

250

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

192 192 -

-

-

250 250 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

38 38 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Democratic People's Republic of Korea

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

109 350 -

-

-

-

46604 -

-

-

-

15164 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

459 -

-

-

-

46604 -

-

-

-

15164 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

350 350 -

-

-

-

9483 9483

-

-

-

16 16 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

93

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

93 93

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

1438 1438 -

-

-

2397

-

-

11328

-

-

-

5664 5664

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

37121

37121 5106 32015

5664 5664

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 12 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ² 1198 -1198 -

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

NGL

Feedstocks

-

-

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

257 -

117 -117 -

1 -

419 419 2

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

257 -

0 -

1 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

257

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

257 257 -

0 0 -

-

419 315 105 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

1

419

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

16 -

-

-

4 -

1179530 -

-

-

-

9510 668 -62 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

16 -

-

-

4 -

1179530 8158

-

-

-

10116 -746

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

187918 3014 184903

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

704 687 17

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

16

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

16 16 -

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

1443

-

999770

-

-

-

7223

-

149982 149982

-

-

-

4643 16 103 2883 27 1614

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

-

-

-

-

2570 1569 1001 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

4 4

849788 841631 8157 -

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Dominican Republic

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1255 5

-

-

438 -

-

-

-

-

-

48855 -1571 -85

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1260 -100

-

-

438 -

-

-

-

-

-

47199 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

1025 1025 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

42608 42608 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

117

-

-

438

-

-

-

-

-

4591

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

117 110 7 -

-

-

438 438 -

-

-

-

-

-

3886 762 447 1373 44 1260

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

705 705 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1028 45

-

-

-

9 -

11 968 3

65 848 -1

151 387 -528 1

6 -

266 1022 -27

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1073 -81

-

-

-

9 -

982 -6

911 -2

11 -

6 -

1260 -

992 992 -

-

-

-

-

-

15 15 -

-

-

295 295 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

9 9 -

-

-

-

-

0 0

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

976

895

11

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

61 0 7 24 2 14 0 15

26 24 1

-

-

128 25 15 45 1 42

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

430 430

870 869 1 -

11 11 -

-

753 753 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

484 430 54 -

-

-

6 6 -

85 24 60 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Dominican Republic

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

253 1384 -4

124 -

-

185 -

38303 -110 -

-

-

-

19037 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1632 0

124 -

-

185 -

38193 110

-

-

-

19037 -12

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1372 1372 -

-

-

-

4974 2495 2479

-

-

-

-

-

28 28

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

666 666 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2473

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

232

124

-

185

33329

-

-

-

15886

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

232 3 101 74 31 20 4

-

-

-

12035 12035 -

-

-

-

5612 686 1619 1623 233 190 1261

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

51 51 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10224 5069 4126 1029 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

124 124

-

185 185

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

124

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21293 21204 89 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

25321 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

25321 -35

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23153 23153 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2133

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2113 2113

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 20 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

26954 -18541 564

183 -

-

-

-

164 853 1

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8976 36

183 -183 -

-

-

-

1017 104 -50

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

8772 336 8437 -

-

-

-

-

15 15 -

144 144 -

-

-

-

-

17 17

Losses

96

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1040

3477

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

160 77 83

11 11

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

7 7 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

1411 1924 -0 31

333 4 -247 -4

60 -

1884 2394 -44 11

3365 78 46

85 2

60 -

4244 17

-

-

-

345 345 -

14 14 -

-

2 2 -

115 115 -

-

-

-

87

57

3801

-

-

57 57

309 309

2693 2693 -

87 87 -

-

3188 2899 289 -

873 798 50 25 -

773 4 98 670

-

-

303 303 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3938 643 -3147 -336 -

-

-

397 -3 -

23093 -

21 -

327 -

-

29325 19 -212 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1098 -14

-

-

395 5

23093 -

21 -

327 -

-

29132 -379

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

608 608 -

-

-

-

3076 3076 -

-

327 327 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

205 205 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

489 489 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3516

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

270

-

-

400

20017

21

-

-

24747

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

230 230

-

-

3 3

11637 11637

-

-

-

10244 10244

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

10 10 -

-

-

-

21 21 -

-

-

10 10 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

30 30 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

14493 7298 5056 2139

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

397 397

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

8380 8380 -

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

598 -

-

-

-

518 153 -154 -

-

131 -

-

4137 -

-

1994593 299840 -90707 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

598 -

-

-

-

517 -

-

131 -

-

4137 -

-

2203727 -101494

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

598 26 572 -

-

-

-

380 380 -

-

-

-

-

-

1233116 1233116 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

241979 241979 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

137

-

131

-

4137

-

627138

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

137 137 -

-

-

-

4137 4137 -

-

283493 283493

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15024 15024 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

131 131 -

-

-

-

90987 90987 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

237635 237635

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

237635

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

30417 6283 -9594 -

1230 -

-

-

136 -

533 2444 -

4453 2765 -128 -

1909 28 -772 -443 -

65 -59 -

7403 7468 -30 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

27106 68 -67

1230 -1230 -

-

-

136 -

2977 1230 -35

7090 -3

722 -153

5 -

14840 -68 132

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

27107 27107 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

576 576 -

-

-

-

-

607 607 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

136 136 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

4172

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

18 18

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

13721

-

2 2

2901 2901

569 569 -

-

9948 9948 -

-

-

3 3 -

871 871 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7087 7087 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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569

4154 4154 -

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7354 1422 -158 -

450 -448 -

257 -

1327 170 -21 -

77440 51 -1156 -

-

-

-

188159 68 -347 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8619 144

2 -

257 -

1476 -

76335 -

-

-

-

187880 512

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6020 6020 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

165 165 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

257

1476

76335

-

6700 6700 -

-

-

22352

-

-

159339

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2579

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2220 2220

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43213 43213

-

276 276 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

601 601 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

83 83 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

115525 66807 40832 7885 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

2

-

76335 37371 38963

2 2

257 257

1476 1476

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

322 -142 -0

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

642 -0 -

172 -6 -166 -

1 -

687 -19 -

179 -

641 -

-

1 0

668 0

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

179

641

-

-

-

-

-

61 61

-

-

-

235 235

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

641 641 -

-

-

427 427 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

118 118 0 -

-

-

0 0 -

5 5 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

1

667

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

343 -

-

-

18 -

22739 -

-

526 -

-

5468 1675 -90 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

343 -

-

-

18 -

22739 4

-

526 -16

-

7054 152

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

285 285 -

-

-

-

14077 14073 4

-

510 510 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

242 242 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

813

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

57

-

-

18

-

-

-

6152

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

57 57

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2056 0 2056

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

18 18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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8666 8666 -

4095 1878 1781 437

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Eritrea

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

2 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

10 -

8 -8 -

15 -

90 -

2 -

10 -

-

15 -

90 -

-

-

-

-

-

39 39 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10

-

15

51

-

-

-

-

1 1

-

-

10 10 -

-

-

49 49 -

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

15 13 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

83 -

-

-

3 -

28078 -

-

-

-

423 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

83 -

-

-

3 -

28078 -

-

-

-

423 -22

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

77 77 -

-

-

-

10449 10449

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21 21 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

52

-

-

-

-

327

-

-

-

7

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5 5

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

89 89

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

238 133 105 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

3

3 3

17629

17629 16675 954 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Ethiopia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

580 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

580 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

580

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

580 580 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

9 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

405 -

656 -603 -

176 -

2464 -

9 -

405 -7

53 -

176 -8

2464 141

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

398

53

168

2604

-

-

-

-

615 615

-

-

398 398 -

53 53 -

-

1578 1578 -

-

-

9 9 -

-

-

168 168 -

411 72 170 170

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

42 -

46 -

338 -

99 -

1557977 -

6 -

-

-

13942 -1437 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

42 -1

46 -3

338 -

99 -

1557977 -47

6 -

-

-

12506 -122

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

55 55 -

-

-

-

-

-

2862

-

-

-

9466

-

3410 3410

-

97251 97251

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

41

43

338

99

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

41 41

43 43

338 338 -

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

99 99

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1460679 1448012 12667 -

6

6056 3927 2129 -

-

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15343 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15343 771

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15105 15105 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

893 893 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

117

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

117 56 60 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

NGL

Feedstocks

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

9986 -9181 -

-

-

-

-

13 23 -

72 10 -

61 28 -21 -65 -

27 9 -

222 424 -6 -64 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

805 -

-

-

-

-

36 -

82 -

3 -

36 -

575 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

805 805 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

61 61 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

36

82

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

Motor gasoline ³

-

-

36

514

-

13 13

285 285

82 82 -

3 3 -

-

174 174 -

36 36 -

-

-

23 23 -

55 39 16 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

397 -232 -94 -

-

-

12 -

155971 -

-

-

-

2282 346 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

71 -

-

-

12 -

155971 -

-

-

-

2628 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

334 334 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

146 44 103 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

456

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

71

-

-

12

155637

-

-

-

2026

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

71 71

-

-

-

108110 108110

-

-

-

549 2 79 156 199 90 2 20

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8 8 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1469 1053 306 111

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

12 12

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

47528 47528 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

162 -18

-

268 -2 -2

135 -13 18

-

-

-

-

-

331 90821 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

144 -

-

264 -

140 -

-

-

-

-

-

91152 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

37 37 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

20261 20261 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3714

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

144

-

226

140

-

-

-

-

-

67177

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

143 2 136 6 -

-

224 224 -

140 140 -

-

-

-

-

-

5390 634 222 1513 4 4 35 1917 70 27 824 54 86

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9761 9761 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

1 0 1 0 -

-

2 1 1 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

42478 34378 7614 486 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9547 9547

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9547

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

32 60 -7 5

-

-210 -

-

-

15 1

2 534 -1 2

101 -95 -5

-

10 575 -11 14

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

90 -5

-

-210 210 -

-

-

17 -

537 -

1 -

-

588 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

25 25 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

17

537

-

588

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

80 0 18 62 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

3 3 -

536 536 -

1 1 -

-

486 474 10 2 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14 14 -

1 1 -

-

-

22 10 12 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

9 176 -32 -1

3 -1

1 -

128 -4 1

15277 -66 -

-

-

-

11531 1751 -940 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

152 -150 -

2 -

1 -

125 -

15211 -

-

-

-

12343 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

231 15 215 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2

2

-

1

125

-

-

-

904

-

15211

-

-

-

11209

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1 1 1 -

-

1 1 -

-

46 1 44 1 1 -

-

-

-

3295 1840 284 295 2 6 126 248 17 8 146 17 307

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

337 337 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

7578 2461 3052 63 2002

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

2 2

-

125 109

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

35607 12358 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

47965 -3241

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43518 43518 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1206

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1206 1206

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

8046 233 -8141 300

112 -

-

-

0 -

2 202 -40 -

7 1304 -184 -

0 190 -150 -159 -

2 -

6 1781 -190 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

438 -

112 -112 -

-

-

0 -

164 112 14

1126 15

-118 135

2 4

1597 65

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

434 414 20 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

4 4

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

291

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

43 43

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

247 214 33 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1141 -

17

1662

-

-

441 441

17 17 -

-

1161 1004 71 86 -

69 69 -

-

6 6 -

59 59 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1072 1072 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1 249 -53 -

-

-

186 -

163423 -77 -

-

1 -

-

14068 247 -268 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

197 -68

-

-

186 -

163346 -

-

1 -

-

14047 1248

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

67267 67267

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

71 71 -

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3130

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

129

-

-

186

96079

-

-

-

12094

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

129 129

-

-

-

17095 17095

-

-

-

3071 3071

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6 6

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9017 6193 2820 3 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

186 186

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

78985 73873 5046 65 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

41 -

8 -8 -

-

589 -471 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

41 -

-

-

118 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

41

-

-

118

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

41 41 -

-

-

118 118 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3866 -3799 -

-

-

27 -

-

-

-

-

274 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

67 -

-

-

27 -

-

-

-

-

274 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

67 67 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5 5 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

27

-

-

-

-

260

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

260 18 242

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

27 27

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Electricity (GWh)

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1633 -137

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1496 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

1496 1496 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

NGL

Feedstocks

525 -429 -0

-

-

-

-

583 -170 -17

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

96 -

-

-

-

-

396 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

96 96 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

396

1520

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

79 79

30 30

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

4 4

1490 1490 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

313 305 8 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

1595 -48 -27

99 -3 -91 -

43 -41 1

46 1633 -17 -358 18

1520 0

5 -0

3 -2

1322 -

-

-

-

3 3 -

-

-

-

46 46 -

-

-

-

5

1274

-

0 0

131 131

5 5 -

-

1143 1143 -

-

-

1 1 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

281 -5 5

-

305 19

44 6 -17 -2

337227 -

32 -32 -

313 -

-

12960 891 -1858 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

282 -0

-

324 0

32 -

337227 -

-

313 -

-

11994 3

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

100 100 -

-

-

-

55897 53073 2824

-

313 313 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

886 886 -

-

-

-

-

-

1516

-

-

-

-

9594

-

3575 3575

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

182

-

324

32

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

182 182

-

324 324

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

32 32

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

281330

281330 273596 7734 -

6019 3390 2630 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

17 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

219 -

23 -22 -

72 -

611 -

17 0

219 8

1 4

72 -

611 0

-

-

-

-

-

194 194 -

-

-

0 0

0 0

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

1

9

-

-

-

-

-

16

218

-

72

417

-

-

-

-

1 1

-

-

-

179 179

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

218 218 -

-

-

238 238 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

15 14 1 -

-

-

72 72 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

122 -

-

-

5 -

142034 -

-

-

-

1056 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

122 -0

-

-

5 -

142034 -

-

-

-

1056 8

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

112 112 -

-

-

-

35436 35436

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17 17 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

10

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

10 10

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

624

-

106598

-

-

-

422

-

3458 3458

-

-

-

189 189

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

233 195 38 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

5 5

103140 101085 2055 -

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

289 -

-

-

103 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

289 -

-

-

103 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

206 206 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

83

-

-

103

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

83 83

-

-

103 103

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

162 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

673 -

55 -47 -

22 -

908 -

162 -

673 0

9 -

22 -

908 -0

-

-

-

-

-

24 24 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

162

673

-

-

-

-

69 69

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

884

-

0 0

166 74 92

673 673 -

9 9 -

-

718 718 -

94 41 52 -

-

-

22 18 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

946 -37 -

-

-

-

105869 -

-

-

-

9345 329 -25 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

909 -0

-

-

-

105869 -

-

-

-

9650 1

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

760 760 -

-

-

-

8131 8109 22

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17 17 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1385

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

148

-

-

-

97738

-

-

-

8247

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

124 124

-

-

-

14355 14355

-

-

-

1820 1820

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

24 24

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

83383 78765 4617 -

6427 3390 3037 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

10503 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13072 126307 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

10503 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

139380 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

8595 8595 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

110331 110331 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1907

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

29049

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

1907 1907

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1569 1569

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

378 0

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

473 -11 -1

6175 -6483 -57

5 -0 -1

6001 -110 -2916 37

378 -41

461 -

-365 371

4 -

3012 -331

-

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

337

461

-

-

-

-

7 7

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

4

2669

-

-

1 1

764 764

262 262 -

461 461 -

6 6 -

-

1905 1905 -

-

68 68 -

-

-

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7956 -168 -8039 -63

283 -

-

120 -12 -

2310 110 -9 -

4 -

1863 -

-

37027 12577 -1341 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-314 407

283 -

-

108 -

2411 -

4 -

1863 -

-

48263 0

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

94 94 -

283 283

-

-

-

-

1863 1282 581

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

108

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

108 108

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

2629 2629 -

-

-

1745

-

-

43889

-

-

-

3110 3110

-

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2411

2411 2310 101

4

40779 11703 28969 107

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1383 48 -14 -

138 314 -54 -

-

-

1317 122 -51 -1

-

-

9782 -

15027 -

-

8489798 151954 -520558 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1418 326

398 -61

-

-

1387 324

-

-

9782 926

15027 -

-

8121194 7731

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1744 1744 -

-

-

-

1255 1255 -

-

-

2181 2181 -

7739 7739 -

-

2730586 2730586 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

2908 2908

3828 3828

-

601236 401586 192489 7161

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1467

-

7728

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

336

-

-

456

-

-

4152

3460

-

4789375

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

322 322

-

-

7 7

-

-

4152 4152 -

3460 3460 -

-

1639144 1 450379 1188764

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

319750 302418 17332 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

14 14 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2242181 1866992 288228 86961 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

449 449

-

-

-

-

-

588299 588299

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

588299

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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NGL

200912 -115553 20

30250 -18177 4393

-

1581 -

1581 -

2171 -2555 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

85379 -

16466 -13056 -652

209 -

1581 -

1581 139

-384 13056 -138

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

85379 85379 -

2567 2567 -

209 209 -

1581 1581 -

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

1581 1581 -

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

17567 3398 -

1547 -1539 -

2820 -

28274 -2019 -251 -

20965 777

8 -8

2820 639

26004 -426

-

-

-

4 4 -

4082 4082 -

116 116 -

-

-

-

106 106 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

191 191 -

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

139

12418

21742

-

3454

21391

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

139 139 -

3 3

40 40

-

60 60

2529 2529

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

5 5 -

21661 21661 -

-

31 31 -

15680 15680 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2074 2052 22 -

41 41 -

-

2172 2089 71 12 -

3182 171 597 2415 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

10336 10336

-

-

1191 1191

-

-

-

-

-

-

10336

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

21974 -15843 -1179 -

3000 -375 -

-

7892 264 -3348 -

21336 11 -14 -

-

288 -

-

307968 3852 -8172 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4952 -129

2624 -88 -1007

-

4808 -209 -1803

21333 -

-

288 -

-

303648 -5447

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3481 3481 -

-

-

-

75 75

-

288 288 -

-

206 206 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

2796

21258

12445 2857 9452 136

-

-

33722

-

-

252034

-

1135

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1067 1067

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

80749 80749

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

6 6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

477 477

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

62 57 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

170809 83403 43009 39379 1 5017

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1529 1529

-

2796 2796

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1529

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1529

-

21258 10703 10550 6

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

329997 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

329997 87054

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

353870 353870 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

63181

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

52889 52889

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10292 10292

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10292

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

224404 -186774 385

1861 -

-

-

164 -

173 29

2483 2396 -

247 392 -639 -

1396 217 -

4012 13189 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

38015 6275 -6975

1861 -1449 -

-

-

164 -

202 1449 -

4879 571 -144

-

1613 -190 -

17201 190 -3262

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

34237 8009 26228 -

412 412 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2860 2860 -

-

-

-

164 164 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

218

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1651

1651 1651 -

5306 5306 5306 -

-

1423

8388 8388 5741

-

-

1914 1914

-

-

3827 3827 -

-

-

1423 1423 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

14573 -3658 -286 -

571 -

-

302 -

1982 -

-

-

-

87365 11787 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

10629 -6275 -

571 -571 -

-

302 -

1982 -

-

-

-

99152 -4232

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3008 3008 -

-

-

-

857 857

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

1147 1147 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2161 2161 -

-

-

-

-

-

52767

-

-

-

-

39992

-

5160 5160

-

Losses

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

198

-

-

302

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

198 198

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

302 302

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1124 1124

34832 18433 2306 14093

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

96 -14

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3279 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

82 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3279 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3279 3279 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

82

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

82 82 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1018 -

-

-

-

-

13 88 -1

127 341 -7

42 162 -203 1

5 -

108 254 -51 -25 -12

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1018 -

-

-

-

-

99 0

461 5

1 -1

5 -

274 6

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1018 1018 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

37 37 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

99

466

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2 2

5 5

-

-

48 1 18 2 9 19

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

457 457 -

-

-

184 183 2 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

97 13 84 -

5 0 4 -

-

5 5 -

11 4 1 6 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

673 886 -8 -235 -19

42 -

-

18 -

12983 -

52 -

-

-

4379 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1299 -73

42 -

-

18 -

12983 -

52 -

-

-

4379 -1

-

734 734 -

-

-

-

6544 5210 1334

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17 17 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1152

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

491

42

-

18

6439

-

52

-

-

3209

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

483 7 472 1 4

42 42

-

-

2166 2166

-

-

-

1954 578 481 385 510

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

52 52 -

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

18 18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4273 1349 2924 -

1255 1069 185 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

215 -

-

-

42 -

-

-

-

-

-

3846 202013 -42584 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

215 0

-

-

42 -0

-

-

-

-

-

163275 1

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

163276 163276 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

215

-

-

42

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

215 215 -

-

-

42 42 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

0 2795 16

-

-

-

-

80 374 6

573 949 49

294 128 -433 19

55 68 32

858 1045 -4 39

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2811 -

-

-

-

-

460 -1

1572 9

8 -

154 -

1938 71

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2811 2811 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

66 66 -

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

458

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

9 9

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

450 367 70 12

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1580

-

-

154

1942

-

-

158 158

8 8 -

-

1366 1366 -

-

-

154 154 -

417 118 90 210

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1580 1580 -

8

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

559 -75 -45

-

194 -

65 -

988 697 -

-

49 -

-

20760 51 -57 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

440 533

-

194 -0

65 -

1685 1823

-

49 -

-

20754 -668

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

601 601 -

-

-

-

924 924

-

49 49 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

180 180 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

600 101 499 -

-

-

-

-

-

2027

-

-

-

-

17459

-

3790 117 488 440 2745

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

191

-

194

65

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

189 189

-

194 194 -

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

2 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

65 65

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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2583 747 523 1313

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

15750 1 -1027 -

90910 3 -25959 1894

-

6095 -2231 554

2989 952 -47 -

-

-

17704 -

26431 -

-

1847913 244878 -693785 -11338

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

14724 -

66848 -

-

4418 -

3894 -

-

-

17704 -

26431 -

-

1387668 -41000

9389 13 9376 -

48069 48069 -

-

418 418 -

2855 2855 -

-

-

-

-

261839 261839 -

348 348 -

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

901917 855248 46669

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

17704 17704

4

6

-

3

-

-

-

-

22416

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5331

18425

-

4000

1035

-

-

-

26431

-

160496

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5310 5310

12613 4360 38 1245 5 76 1062 51 1 1 52 3 5719

-

2754 6 3 4 14 16 2 2709

1035 1028 7 -

-

-

-

26431 26431 -

-

78384 17534 22968 2272 289 628 22358 8881 852 34 2162 406 -

-

12 1 4 7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1234 1129 97 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

59144 12819 44508 1817 -

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

21 14 7 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22968 22968

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22968

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5812 4178 1538 96 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

86194 42 -68715 42

1327 -

-

-

161 -

2315 1 -2031 -213

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

17563 -

1327 -1327 -

-

-

161 -

72 1327 -564

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

15890 15890 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

873 873 -

-

-

-

161 161 -

4 4 -

Losses

196

-

-

-

-

8

FINAL CONSUMPTION

604

-

-

-

-

823

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

604 604

-

-

-

-

135 84 2 1 16 1 2 10 17 2

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14 14 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

674 655 12 7 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

3055 1073 -2 208

312 263 -17 -14 -474 -7

522 -151 -

4352 474 -108 -2 182

4334 -

63 57

371 -371

4898 63

-

-

-

-

-

3 3 -

-

193 157 36 -

-

-

-

2

117

-

4766

-

-

2358 32 17 118 419 2 5 908 50 2 2 342 2 459

117 115 2

-

246 98 142 6 -

-

-

-

2162 1411 212 539 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4334 4334 4334 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3365 -2198 -1

-

474 98 -286 2

833 132 -108 -

2210 373 -

5 -

-

-

103128 1327 -5692 -

371187 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1166 -3

-

288 -

857 -202

2583 -

5 -

-

-

98763 -

371187 -

220 220 -

-

-

-

99 99

-

-

-

-

-

-

4 4 -

431 431 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6411

34561

-

-

61549

247743 79179 29034 4897 648 644 1256 11015 6366 666 135 5674 218 18626

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

30803 6671 20846 3286

88883 38893 36345 13645

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

943

-

288

651

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

753 402 6 272 6 2 5 43 5 12 -

-

124 15 86 23 -

485 1 37 2 171 1 21 246 6

-

-

-

-

39368 13134 4045 6047 1580 46 393 3864 1239 80 31 441 127 8341

-

-

-

32 13 2 1 16

-

5 5 -

-

-

4019 113 1344 465 2097

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

190 190 -

-

164 5 159 -

134 6 124 4 -

-

-

-

18162 12012 5421 718 11 0

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

2052

2052 2052 -

5

168564 32935 88089 3762 1 43777

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Kenya

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

751 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

751 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

751

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

751 751 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

776 -

-

-

-

27 -

16 174 -

89 1178 -

120 534 -650 -

53 392 -

191 2025 -1 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

776 -

-

-

-

27 -

189 -

1267 -

4 -

445 -

2215 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

776 776 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

290 290 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

27 27 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

189

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

70 70

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

120 77 42

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1267

-

-

445

1925

-

45 45

421 421

4 4 -

-

1484 1473 12 -

10 3 7

-

400 400 -

20 20 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1258 1258 -

4

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

228 249 -46 -

-

-

7 86 -26 -

723522 -

-

5 -

-

10324 171 -24 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

430 -

-

-

67 62

723522 -

-

5 -

-

10471 276

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

312 312 -

-

-

-

242694 1512 241182

-

5 5 -

-

-

-

8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

45 45 -

-

-

-

-

-

2244

-

-

-

-

8458

-

4347 122 4225

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

110

-

-

129

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

83 83

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

26 26 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

129 129

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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480827 480827 -

4111 2889 1222 -

-

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

2 -

-

7575 9 -14 33

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

2 -

-

7602 9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

7151 7151 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

2

-

461

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

2 2 -

-

118 94 23 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

0 0 -

-

342 54 288 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

33 -

63 -

6 -6 -

-

462 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

33 -1

63 -

-

-

462 -2

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

32

63

-

-

459

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 1 5 2 -

-

-

-

78 6 12 34 4 9 12

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 8 -

62 62 -

-

-

333 329 3 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

16 5 10 -

1 1 0 -

-

-

48 4 27 16 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

26 -

-

125 -3 -

44 -

15305 237 -5 -

-

-

-

5918 1242 -880 -

817 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

26 -2

-

122 -9

44 -

15536 4

-

-

-

6281 -8

817 -9

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3 2 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

617 617 -

98 98

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

21

-

114

44

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

12 10 1 1

-

114 12 84 17

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

8 8 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

1317

99

15540

-

-

-

4338

611

-

559 2 2 14 3 236 302

-

-

-

1063 475 2 16 62 13 368 1 125

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

44 44

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14981 14391 453 136 -

3275 2291 872 112 -

611 395 216 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Kuwait

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

649866 210140 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

860006 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

285903 285903 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

252808 252808 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

321295

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

321295 123465 197830

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

1796 -887 -909 -

4527 -4424 -

8397 -5162 -82 -

-

104 -

3153 -

137090 -102782 -

8784 -

-

-

304 -

189 -6462 -

2059 -58 576

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

34308 1304

8784 -8784 -

-

-

304 -

-6273 8784 -387

2576 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

35612 2585 33026 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

851 851 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

104

2302

-

-

682 682

-

-

1619 1619 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

304 304 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

189 189 -

-

-

104 104 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

1935 1935

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1935

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2124

-

2576 2576 2576 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

8642 -3699 -880 1461

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5523 291

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

5814 5814 -

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products 6095 -6095 -

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

-

539 -10 7

-

-

-

-

72788 -

-

-

-

536 -

-

-

-

-

72788 -1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

536

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

536 536

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

7921

-

-

48512

-

48512 32433 16079 -

-

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Kyrgyzstan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

247 925 -208 -44

-

1624 3 -272 -139

-

-

-

-

-

-

939 10866 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

920 9

-

1215 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

11805 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

307 9 296 2 -

-

448 441 7 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

3604 1697 1906 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

320 92 228 -

Losses

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

619

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

622

-

767

-

-

-

-

-

-

7262

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

199 1 20 0 15 1 0 1 161

-

91 89 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1834 0 620 328 696 102 16 72

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

422 343 77 0 2

-

676 586 89 1 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5428 3850 1575 2

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

173 297 -20 -5

-

-

-

-

44 45 -0

235 468 -7 -5

80 -57 -19 -1

-

89 541 -2 -9

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

445 -

-

-

-

-

88 -

692 -

2 -

-

620 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

445 445 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

0 0

-

-

0 0 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

0

1

-

-

0

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

88

691

2

-

619

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

6 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1

0 0 0 -

-

24 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 15 0 3

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

175 175 -

2 2 -

-

409 402 7 0

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

85 85 0 0 0

510 503 1 0 7

0 0

-

187 181 2 1 3

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

63 76 -7 -16

-

1 -

40 -2 -6

60 -

-

-

-

15513 -1215 -

7965 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

115 -

-

1 -

31 -

60 -

-

-

-

14298 -127

7965 6526

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

24 14 10 -

-

-

3 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

6 6 -

-

-

1 1

-

-

-

-

317 36 146 135 -

673 673 -

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

86

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

41 5 1 0 19 1 15

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

2844

857

28

60

-

-

-

11009

12962

-

19 0 0 1 0 0 18 0 0

-

-

-

-

1763 17 118 331 2 38 99 183 27 105 36 807

1264 0 135 37 977 2 25 89

-

-

7 7 -

-

-

-

-

46 20 17 9

44 38 5 1 -

-

-

2 2 0 0 0

60 38 21 1 -

-

-

-

9200 7910 971 219 99

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

11698 7711 3985 0 1

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Lebanon

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

259 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

259 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

259

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

259 259 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Lebanon

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Motor gasoline ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

235 -

2097 -

270 -270 -

-

3738 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

235 -

2097 -

-

-

3738 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2898 2898 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

235

-

-

840

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

840 840 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

235 235 -

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2097 2097 2097 -

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Lebanon

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2095 -

-

-

93 -

4953 613 -

-

-

-

20241 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2095 -

-

-

93 -

5567 -59

-

-

-

20241 -1029

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1916 1916 -

-

-

-

172 172

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2119

-

-

-

-

17093

-

4405 4405

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

179

-

-

93

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

153 153

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

26 26

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

93 93

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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5336 4689 647

12688 6709 2811 3168

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Libya

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

345800 -174800 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

171000 99188

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

260631 260631 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2022 2022 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7535

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2663 2663

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4872 4872

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4872

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Libya Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

42322 -37955 -

2831 -2093 -

-

-

97 -

43 -43 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4367 468

738 -738 -

-

-

97 -

0 277 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

4835 4835 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

97 97 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

278

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

278 278 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

470 3484 -

436 -377 -56 -

43 86 -

1332 2044 -

3953 -

2 13

129 -

3376 -

-

-

-

1842 1842 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

15

129

-

-

15 15 -

-

-

-

129 129 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3953 3953 3953 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Libya

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1673 -336 -220 -

667 -619 -

-

30 37 -

6016 -

-

-

-

36797 302 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1117 -

48 461 -

-

67 -

6016 -

-

-

-

37099 -14875

-

601 601 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

62 62 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

717 717 -

-

-

-

-

-

7383

-

-

-

-

14124

-

1225 1225

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

454

508

-

67

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

454 454

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

508 508

-

67 67

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

508

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6016

6016 6016 -

12899 5953 1521 1238 4187

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Malaysia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

2989 30426 -607 91

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2609388 325533 -1436533 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

32900 48

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1498389 9

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

30087 30087 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

655451 600581 53027 1843

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23861 23861

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

35804

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

2861

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

783282

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

2861 2861

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

317607 317607

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6864 6864 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1175 27 1147 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

457636 457636

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

457636

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Malaysia Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

31722 537 9957 -14463 -287

1803 -

76 -13 -

-

160 -

765 405 -191 19

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

27467 -537 -388

1803 -1803 -

63 -1

-

160 -

998 1839 394

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

26330 26330 -

-

62 62 -

-

-

-

212 212 -

-

-

-

160 160 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

3231

12798

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

169 169

174 174

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1259 1035 224 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

7860 4904 -268 47

3154 1168 -1289 -2497 3

10 0 -58 4

9731 5091 -5057 -92 64

12543 255

540 85

-44 49 -0

9737 136 96

-

-

-

367 367 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

624

5

9603

-

3 3

1724 1724

624 624 -

-

6449 6449 -

62 62 -

-

3 3 -

1430 531 373 526 -

1803 1803

-

-

-

-

1803

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12562 12562 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Malaysia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1740 228 -622 -300 -11

-

-

3054 1048 -3383 -0 12

13883 347 -1691 -

531 -272 36

1715 -

-

164502 7 -1124 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1035 -322

-

-

731 315 -25

12539 -

296 136

1715 -

-

163385 169

-

100 100 -

-

-

-

12512 9970 2542

-

1715 1715 -

-

29 29

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

5591 5591 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11346

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

584

-

-

1021

28

432

-

-

146618

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

574 574

-

-

313 313

-

-

-

-

71465 71465

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

432 432 -

-

-

459 459 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

9 5 5 -

-

-

-

28 28 -

-

-

-

74694 30356 43753 584 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

708 708

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

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Malta

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11829 -584

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11245 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10776 10776 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

469

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Malta

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

24 3

84 -6

152 -136 -16

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

27 -1

78 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

3 3

0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Other kerosene -

630 -69 -314 -88

0 0

1

158 -3

-

-

-

6 6 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26

78

1

-

1

150

-

0 0

12 1 1 10

77 77 0 -

1 1 -

-

116 104 13 -

22 15 7 0 0 -

1 0 0 0 -

-

0 0 0 -

22 0 17 3 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1985 -83 -1852 3

-

-

10 1

57 -

0 6 3

99 -

-

1645 897 -36 -

15 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

53 0

-

-

11 -0

57 -

9 -

99 -

-

2506 -

15 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

47 47 -

-

-

-

-

-

73 73 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

50 50 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

-

-

11

57

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2 2

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

4 4 0 -

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

124

-

26

-

2332

15

-

-

-

459 0 50 9 21 115 1 68 25 2 28 30 110

-

-

9 9 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

57 57 -

-

26 26 -

-

-

11 11

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

1873 767 1067 13 2 24

15 15 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

760 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

760 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

727 727 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

34

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

34 34

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

174 -53 -86

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

172 2

310 -314 11

2 -1

347 -129 -6

35 40

174 -3

6 -

1 0

212 3

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

75

171

-

-

-

-

5 5

-

-

-

36 36

-

-

-

-

-

3 3

171 170 1 -

6 6 -

-

176 172 4 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

66 50 16 0

-

-

0 0 -

2 2 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

0

214

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

649 -341 -25

-

-

9 -

8402 -

-

203 -

-

3157 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

283 -2

-

-

9 -

8402 -

-

203 -

-

3157 0

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

239 239 -

-

-

-

7243 7227 17

-

203 203 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

44 44

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

41

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

37 37

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

4 4 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

187

-

1159

-

-

-

2926

-

-

929 929

-

-

-

993 993

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

230 217 13 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1933 873 952 23 85

-

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

200 -24

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4 91857 52

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

176 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

91913 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

58833 43794 11511 3528 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6 4 2

Losses

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2058

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

173

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31016

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

51 49 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15540 29 1318 2 10 1021 11 24 15 13110

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1052 738 314 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

121 89 30 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14424 10476 3860 88 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5 -1

-

-

-

-

72 -

164 -

46 -47 1

-

1 594 -21 4

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4 -

-

11 -

-

-

72 -

164 -3 -

-

-

578 -5 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

4 4 -

-

11 11 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

71

161

-

-

572

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4 0 1 3 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

160 160 -

-

-

469 457 10 1 1

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

58 57 1 -

-

-

-

98 1 97 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

-

-

1 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11 10 -9 3

-

13 2

3 38 -5 -1

31510 85 -1 22

-

282 -

-

4965 1134 -

10251 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

15 -3 -

-

15 -

35 -

31616 -

-

282 -

-

6099 -106

10251 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

11 10 1 -

-

-

-

418 388 30

-

282 84 198 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

402 362 40

69 15 54

Losses

-

-

-

-

1

-

15

35

2

-

-

-

573

1659

31196

-

-

-

5018

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1 1 -

-

15 15 -

8523

-

43 2 1 1 33 3 1 2

-

-

-

1492 2 44 133 3 47 15 399 10 26 10 52 751

1958 55 4 1796 23 1 74 5

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

127 39 88

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3399 1999 1310 84 6

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

35 28

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

31153 30165 512 49 427

6565 4822 1742 1 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

25672 -24534 -1087

6287 2 -3760 -

-

6783 -664 -1010

35 -

-

-

243 -

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

50 -

2529 -

-

5109 1443

35 -

-

-

243 -

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

50 50 -

1491 1491 -

-

5794 5794 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

243 243

-

-

-

Losses

-

402

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

635

-

752

35

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

85 85

-

40 40

35 35

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

5 5

-

64 64 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

545 400 145

-

648 286 0 5 357

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

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Feedstocks

1044 -1029 -

-

-

-

-

-

411 -

34 -27 -

-

805 -

15 -15

-

-

-

-

-

411 -

7 -

-

805 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

91 91 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

411

-

714

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

429 201 229

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

411 411 -

7 7 -

-

220 40 180 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

65 65 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

7

Gas / Diesel ³

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2 -

-

-

1 -

6003 -

-

-

-

6027 1574 -26 -

47296 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2 -

-

-

1 -

6003 -

-

-

-

7576 0

47296 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2 2 -

-

-

-

2165 2165

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

816 816 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

811

2053

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

5949

42932

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3692 3692

10460 10460

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1 1

3838

3838 2694 308 836

2257 1427 63 767

2311 2311 -

32472 16195 14605 214 1457

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

1475 5 -97 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

1383 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

1340 1340 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

43

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

25 19 1 3 1 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

18 10 7 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

19 -2

41 -7 3

46 -26 -20 -

-

252 -14

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

17 -

37 -

-

-

238 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

17

37

-

-

238

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 1 2 3

1 1

-

-

45 1 2 1 12 6 1 11 0 11

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 8 -

35 35 -

-

-

183 183 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

3 1 2 -

0 0 -

-

-

10 8 3 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4 -2

-

14 4

24 2

8772 53 -1260 2

-

-

-

2483 1537 -417 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2 -

-

18 -

26 -

7567 -

-

-

-

3603 -117

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

714 714

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

119 119 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

512

-

2

-

18

26

6853

-

-

-

2855

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2 0 1 1 0

-

-

-

347 67 1 19 240 7 4 9

-

-

-

732 40 5 590 6 6 9 30 6 13 1 26

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 20 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2103 1286 799 18 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

18 18

26 16

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5 5

6506 6240 266 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Mozambique

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

6953 -6953 -

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

4824 -4824 37

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

192403 -164008 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

37 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

28396 -4

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23541 23541 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

37 37 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4851

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4700 28 17 1720 2504 281 30 120

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

114 114 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

37 25 11 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

30 -2

522 -96

129 -38 -63

-

1467 -18

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

28 -0

426 -0

28 -27 -1

27 -

1449 -11

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

28

426

-

27

1438

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14 14 -

147 147 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

426 426 -

-

-

880 814 66 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

28 23 6 -

-

-

13 11 2 -

411 29 382 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

283089 -

-

-

-

16992 9935 -9945 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

283089 13073

-

-

-

16982 0

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

196741 196741

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

58 58 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2480

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14444

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12488 10815 1673

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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99421 70618 28803 -

1956 1528 387 19 21

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

563 -

463 -

274 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

741899 -572202 -541

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

563 -0

463 0

274 -0

-

-

-

-

-

-

169157 2907

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

563 563 -

-

230 230 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

126111 126111 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20752 19979 773 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

463

44

-

-

-

-

-

-

25201

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

463 110 353 -

44 44

-

-

-

-

-

-

11450 429 5920 79 3886 139 220 399 10 367 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7393 7393 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6342 6342

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6342

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

580 -250 29

13 -

-

-

-

5 25 0

65 1810 -30

10 147 -71 16

0 -

131 3778 -1 5

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

359 -49

13 -13 -

-

-

-

30 7 -8

1845 3 -23

102 3

0 -

3912 131

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

285 285 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

18 18 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

25 25 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 9 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

29

1826

105

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

167 30 17 14 106 -

-

-

1889 420 83 144 1243 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

1127 1127 -

105 105 -

-

539 135 326 77 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

29 1 28

532 70 6 456

-

0 0

1588 11 402 1175 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

49 24

3 -0

12 -2

5 339 -0

457592 -

-

1 -

-

22422 -1393 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

73 -

3 3 0

10 24

344 -5

457592 -

-

1 -

-

21029 -963

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

1818 1818

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

137 137 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2882

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

73

6

34

340

455774

-

-

17047

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

17 17

6 6

34 34

-

14293 14293

-

-

-

5241 5241

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

56 56 -

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

340 270

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

70 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

441481 441481 -

1

11806 8488 3203 115

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

42 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

42 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

42 42 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

11 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

318 -

43 -37 -

2 -

819 -

11 -

318 -

6 -

2 -

819 -

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11

318

-

-

-

-

9 9

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6

2

819

-

-

86 64 22 -

316 316 -

6 6 -

-

306 283 23 -

2 2 -

-

-

2 2 -

426 352 74

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

18 -

-

-

46 -4 -

15192 -3084 -

-

-

-

1659 2951 -100 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

18 -

-

-

42 -

12108 -

-

-

-

4510 1

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

4809 4809

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

454

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

18

-

-

42

7299

-

-

-

4057

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2 1 1 -

-

-

-

1199 1199 -

-

-

-

603 471 132

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

15 2 13 -

-

-

14 14

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

28 18

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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6100 6100 -

3454 3454

-

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

23 1295 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1318 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1318

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

1314 1314

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

371 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

346 -

153 -151 -

17 -

1313 -

371 44

346 -3

2 -2

17 6

1313 7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

415

344

-

24

1320

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2

18 18

-

-

-

-

-

17 17 -

344 344 -

-

-

1057 1057 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

397 222 175 -

-

-

22 18 3 -

245 245 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

11 -

397561 -

-

11821 -

-

4638 2582 -3 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

0

-

-

11 -

397561 4

-

11821 -

-

7217 -9

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

0 0 -

-

-

-

620 620

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

54 54 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1443

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

11

-

5711

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

11 11

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

396946

-

2615 2615

-

-

-

2010 2010

-

-

-

-

5 5 -

-

-

3695 2665 671 126 233

-

394330 391797 2533 -

-

11821

11821 11821 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

743 -23

-

-

-

9 -

20 104 -0 0

100 249 -0

29 2 -24 -3

8 -

164 442 12

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

720 -19

-

-

-

9 -

124 -0

349 -1

4 0

8 -

618 5

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

701 701 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

9 9 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

124

348

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14 14

10 1 8

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

8

610

-

0 0

97 5 9 83

319 319 -

4 4 -

-

428 349 79 -

111 52 57 2 -

19 18 1 -

-

8 2 6 -

85 73 12 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

318 130 -10 2

-

60 7

20 23 -11 -

62317 -

-

-

-

4525 327 -1 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

439 11

-

67 -3

32 6

62317 -

-

-

-

4851 2

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

426 426 -

-

-

-

19060 18732 328

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

407 407 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

996

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

25

-

64

38

43258

-

-

-

3450

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

24 0 24

-

64 64

-

2720 2720

-

-

-

1146 91 1056

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

38 38

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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2304 1110 1079 115 -

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

259 -

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

259 -10

-

1 -0

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

249 244 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

772 -

-

-

-

-

49 -15 -

235 47 -94 -

47 -45 -

1 -

349 60 -143 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

772 -

-

-

-

-

35 -10

188 -

2 -

1 -

266 55

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

772 772 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

56 56 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

24

188

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

64 64

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

188 188 -

2 2 -

-

201 201 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

24 15 9 -

-

-

1 1 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

17 2 -

-

-

4 -

99508 -

-

-

-

552 817 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

19 -

-

-

4 -

99508 -

-

-

-

1369 -15

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

17 17 -

-

-

-

3090 3090

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

121 121 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

218

-

-

-

-

1015

-

-

-

2

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

285 285

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

730 608 115 6 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

4

4 4

96418

96418 95586 832 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

46 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1713800 -1054880 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

46 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

658920 -3194

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

287165 266698 20467 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

207254 117422 3684 86148

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

46

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

161308

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

46 46 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

104730 10939 18058 75734

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

56577 56577

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

56577

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

90529 200 -86490 -718

2557 -2553 2

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3521 -200 736

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

4016 4016 -

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

-

-

101 -

79 -

675 17397 -73

54 517 -410 -

502 265 -

900 3651 -98 -

6 -6

706 -

-

101 -

79 6

17999 -5176

160 -

767 15

4453 200 -1192

-

706 706 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26 26 -

-

-

-

35 35 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

48 48 -

Losses

40

-

-

-

54

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

58

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2 2

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

56 56 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

160

782

-

-

160 160 -

-

-

-

782 519 1 262

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12823 12823 12823 -

3427 3423 3314 54 54 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

994 297 -511 -218 190

342 -342 -

12 -

720 141 -

4895449 -

-

-

-

32223 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

752 -

-

12 -

861 -706 -

4895449 -

-

-

-

32223 -458

-

-

-

-

-

382537 382537

-

-

-

300 300 -

-

12 12 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

1158 922 236

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4833

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

453

-

-

155

4512912

-

-

-

25774

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

453 453

-

-

-

172469 172469

-

-

-

4131 4131

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

155 155

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

33 -0 -0

119 -1 5

5094 7 -0 155

5 -0 -4

-

-

-

-

-

10541 -8

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

33 -

122 -

5256 -

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

10533 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

5204 5204 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

8466 7225 1241 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

33

122

52

1

-

-

-

-

-

2051

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

33 7 26 -

122 51 72 -

37 10 23 0 0 5 0

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

1738 1166 68 47 147 8 269 18 3 12

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 9 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

15 6 5 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

304 7 297 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

79 -2 -1

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

108 -4 -1

33 -13 -20 0

0 -

661 -39 6

77 -

103 -

0 -

0 -

628 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

77

103

-

-

-

-

10 0 0 1 6 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

-

-

-

41 2 0 0 3 1 1 13 6 0 0 12 3 0

-

-

-

-

-

52 52 -

103 103 -

-

-

527 526 1 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

14 7 7 0 -

0 0 -

-

0 0 -

59 4 47 7 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

-

-

0

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

79 -3 1

-

71 -37 1

87 -1 0

8024 1296 -27 274

0 -0

191 -

-

5600 2294 -311 -

2419 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

77 -

-

35 -

85 -

9568 -

0 -

191 -

-

7583 -

2419 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

24 24 -

-

-

-

-

-

191 191 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

0 0 -

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

477 82 373 21

15 15 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1004

314

FINAL CONSUMPTION

53

-

35

85

9566

-

-

6102

2091

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

39 18 2 8 0 7 0 1 3 0

-

35 29 5 -

-

347 1 2 8 1 269 2 17 6 21 20

-

-

-

1421 616 75 14 135 86 52 154 143 10 5 19 62 50

91 91 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

14 14 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

14 7 6 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

4667 3097 1531 39 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

85 77

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8 0

9219 8973 190 56 -

0

2000 1469 531 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1348927 81558 -464955 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

965530 30008

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

314281 314281 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

160942 106897 54045

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

520315

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

268163 29304 12986 2896 222977

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

176510 169221 7289

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

75642 75642

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

75642

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

47685 -39596 -

238 -

8089 4331

238 -238 -

12419 12419 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

NGL

Feedstocks -

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

224 -

124 -

419 -464 -

2990 57 -167 -4

923 -277 -297 -

4 -

3331 228 -696 -

1171 -

224 -

124 -

-45 238 3

2875 -

349 -349

4 -

2863 -

1171 1171 -

224 224 -

-

-

-

-

-

192 192 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

124 124 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

196

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

196 196 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2875

-

-

4

2671

-

4 4

921 921

-

-

1022 1022 -

-

-

-

728 728

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2875 2875 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2563 -375 -1023 -

939 -

-

420 50 -

-

-

-

-

36126 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1165 -1171 6

939 -173

-

469 -95

-

-

-

-

36126 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

453 453 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3323

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

765

-

374

-

-

-

-

32349

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5021 5021

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

765 765

-

374 374

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

765

-

262

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

2987 13684 -

-

1311 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

881021 331198 -1041

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

16670 -

-

1311 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1211179 218303

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

4436 4436 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

478796 478796 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9695 9695 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

48312

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

12234

-

1311

-

-

-

-

-

-

892678

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

12234 12234 -

-

1311 1311 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

337651 760 53243 917 282731

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

72876 72876 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

327400 294201 33199 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

154751 154751

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

154751

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4363 10301 -383 -

571 -

-

86 -

-

213 403 1

2411 4928 173

841 237 -174 -794 -

114 -0

5291 3845 -6 -72

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

14280 -267

571 -571 -

-

86 -

-

616 571 132

7511 -

110 -

114 -

9059 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

14014 14014 -

-

-

86 86 -

-

-

-

-

-

185 185 -

38 38 -

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1281

1281 496 516 269

7511 7511 7511 -

-

-

110

114

8875

-

12 12

583 583 -

110 110 -

0 0

8121 7824 297 -

-

-

102 66 36 -

170 156 15 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3436 4247 -33 -

803 -639 -

-

532 -7 -

1447312 -

-

-

-

131277 556 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

7651 -67

163 -163

-

524 126

1447312 -

-

-

-

131833 -2

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6178 6178 -

-

-

-

46312 17784 28528

-

-

-

237 237 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

3793 3793 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

21110

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

1168

-

-

650

1401000

-

-

-

106928

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1167 818 349

-

-

45 45

155489 155489

-

-

-

27468 27468

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

605 605

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1245511 1245511 -

79460 54028 15304 10128 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

84 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

84 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

84 84 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

283 -0 40

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

877 45

816 -674 95

2 -

1501 -361 200

322 -21

923 -38

237 -224

2 -

1340 -119

-

-

-

-

-

59 59 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

301

885

13

2

1162

-

-

-

-

93 93

54 54

-

2 2

429 429

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

817 817 -

13 13 -

-

682 682 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

207 205 2 -

14 13 1 -

-

0 0 -

51 38 12 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4740 -4274 126

-

-

112 -0 -52

13232 6 -

-

-

-

11051 7 -318 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

591 -15

-

-

60 -2

13239 -

-

-

-

10740 -221

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

536 536 -

-

-

-

2157 2139 19

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

174 174 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1448

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

40

-

-

58

11082

-

-

-

8897

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

40 40

-

-

-

4039 4039

-

-

-

830 830

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

56 56

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

8067 2879 5179 9

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

1 1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

86 -3

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

625 58

60 -59 -

0 -

1551 59

82 -

683 -

1 -

0 -0

1610 -

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

82

683

-

-

-

-

1 1

1 1

-

-

-

-

-

8 8

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1610

-

0 0

682 682 -

1 1 -

-

74 74 -

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5 -1

-

50 -

50 -

127007 -3021 -

236 -

-

-

59685 -43635 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5 0

-

50 -

50 -

123987 -

236 0

-

-

16051 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

13232 13232

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

495 495 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4000

-

5

-

50

50

110755

236

-

-

11555

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

5 5

-

50 50 -

-

56820 56820

1 1

-

-

2348 2348

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

235 235 -

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

50 7

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

53935 53704 232 -

9207 4920 4287 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Peru

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

283 490 -353 578

-

-

62 13

-

-

-

-

-

581407 -254848 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

999 -

-

-

75 0

-

-

-

-

-

326560 2999

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

320 320 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

183954 183954 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

46103 46103

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

679

-

-

75

-

-

-

-

-

99501

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

679 679

-

-

75 75 -

-

-

-

-

-

62045 8349 53696

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31727 31727 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

0 0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5729 4472 1166 90 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2154 6282 -78 -64

4190 -

-

-

128 -

189 209 -51 132

1783 886 -2274 73

569 431 -646 -707 602

36 -

3064 3460 -489 -1038

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8294 44

4190 -2746 -

-

-

128 -

479 1275 -2

468 1444 -135

248 0

36 -

4997 272 -12

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

8338 8338 -

1444 1444 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

334 334 -

1 1

1 1 -

-

-

5 5 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

128 128 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1751

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

382 51 330

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

497 497 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

872 789 81 2 0 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

249

36

4918

-

-

361 257 104

249 249 -

-

4331 4331 -

-

-

36 36 -

226 131 39 56 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1775 1775 1775 -

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3210 23 -2576 -138 230

-

-

288 192 -11 -177

123673 10 -

19 394 2

391 -

-

52918 17 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

749 -474 107

-

-

292 2 24

123683 -28

416 73

391 -

-

52935 -202

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

154 154 -

-

-

-

20883 14308 6575

21 21 -

391 391 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

115 115 -

-

-

-

0 0

-

-

751 751 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5540

-

112

-

-

318

102773

468

-

-

46442

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

68 1 67

-

-

-

13701 13701

19 13 6

-

-

26703 14939 11764

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

43 43 -

-

-

-

423 423 -

-

-

53 53

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

25 19 2 3 -

-

-

19686 9569 8843 1015 258 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

318 318

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

89071 81590 4683 2798 -

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

17990 -

11932 3984 -6172 1292

36 -

294 -

-

-

-

3313 -

-

151181 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

17990 -

11036 -

36 -

294 -

-

-

-

3313 -

-

151181 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

17990 17990 -

5337 5337 -

-

294 294 -

-

-

-

-

-

144369 144369 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4351 4351 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

5699

36

-

-

-

-

3313

-

2461

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

5699 405 27 4429 597 190 17 35

36 36

-

-

-

-

3313 3313 -

-

2461 2461

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

676 10443 -652 237

-

-

-

103 -

445 1192 -6 -13

2186 2076 -86 -81

905 1138 -1587 2

53 41 3

3721 5376 -11 -102

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

10704 -230

-

-

-

103 -

1618 -28

4095 88

459 55

97 2

8985 -23

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

10310 10310 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

392 392 -

164 164 -

-

-

-

103 103 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

1590

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

79 10 4 7 12 30 1 2 7 0 7

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

4171 4016 155 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1501 1007 494 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

514

99

8570

-

22 0 19 1 0 0 1 -

739 28 47 57 97 195 97 2 6 209 1 1

514 514 -

-

6173 5647 2 523 -

12 5 7 -

-

77 76 0 -

1659 1390 49 220 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4182 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

951 1018 -421 -87 -25

1178 1032 -828 40

-

145 -0

336200 -

362 217 77

-

257 -

94370 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1435 201

1421 -332

-

144 -16

336200 1627

657 11

-

257 -

94370 -0

-

113595 16234 97360

8 8 -

-

257 257 -

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

585 585 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

128

224232

659

-

49445 48855 591

16 1 1 1 2 4 2 0 0 4 0 0

1051

1089

-

-

-

8316 8316 -

-

-

8262

-

-

77793

-

-

-

25573 5214 1553 1947 6394 796 4675 1432 605 240 1982 735

-

609 603 0 6 -

-

-

112 112 -

-

35 29 1 5 -

-

-

52108 26782 22768 2252 306 -

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

649 82 157 165 60 62 87 2 6 11 11 6

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

246 246 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

156 149 4 3 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1089 1089

-

128 128

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1089

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

174786 160340 14446 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6968079 -5075819 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1892260 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

925958 438866 487092 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

603073 116480 1322 485271

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

363229

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

236121 24849 179346 31926 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

127108 127108

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

127108

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

29199 4319 -25647 -

42546 -20144 -

-

-

58 -

332 -9030 -

1937 -111 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

7871 -4319 -

22401 -10642 -

-

-

58 -

-8697 10642 -

1827 -36

3553 3553 -

11760 11760 -

-

-

-

80 80 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

4683 -1249 -2747 -687

Gas / Diesel ³

-

1973 115 -3271 949

-

-

-234 3101 -408

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

58 58 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

137 137 -

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

1727 1727

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1727

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1864

-

1791 1791 1791 -

2459 2459 2459 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

234 -249 14

5592 -6900 91

-

452 -

-

-

-

-

45555 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-1217 1217 -

-

452 -

-

-

-

-

45555 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

452

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

452 452

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

2831 2831 -

-

-

2695

-

-

40029

-

-

-

11262 11262

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

28767 17781 7356 3631

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

8 0

186 -4

0 667 -23

25752 3 -2 -178

761 -0 -34

-

-

-

9408 -

7 50 -

396451 44318 -965 7719

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8 -

182 -14

644 -9

25575 -103

726 -0

-

-

-

9408 -

56 -

447523 -8141

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

227 227 -

25067 19728 5319 21 -

710 710 -

-

-

-

1239 832 192 215 -

-

141243 46347 75336 15041 4518

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

0 0 0 -

100 1 99 -

-

-

-

-

583 583 -

-

21807 10875 9067 1692 173

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1296

-

8

167

408

304

16

-

-

-

6290

56

272741

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

8 8 -

167 125 42 -

408 333 62 13 -

100 0 98 1 1 -

14 11 0 2 -

-

-

-

6290 6290 -

-

101464 22634 27298 12543 4419 6890 34 13729 4508 1168 2938 4523 780

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

204 204 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

56 56 -

155328 112636 37776 4916 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15938 15938

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15938

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2 2

3591

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3538 74 7754 -37 188

96 -24 -0

66 673 -

22 194 -27 -1

783 -

617 233 -312 -4

3285 109 -1930 -61

381 86 -269 -292 -9

1 1 -0 -0

5655 1366 -1547 -28 -27

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11517 -25

72 -1

739 -

188 -

783 3

534 -31

1403 -66

-102 146

1 -

5418 -335

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

11491 11491 -

66 66 -

739 739 -

188 188 -

138 86 52 -

27 1 26 -

0 0 -

-

-

8 1 0 7 -

0 0 -

-

-

-

475 1 474 0 -

41 0 41

1 0 1 0

-

-

51 27 12 12 0

1

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

2

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

6

-

-

172

432

1335

43

1

5023

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

6 6 -

-

-

172 172 -

81 39 0 5 0 4 1 30 0 1

12 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 6 0 1

0 0 -

0 0 0 0 0

300 1 3 26 8 15 31 0 12 200 2 3

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

78 78 -

1282 1282 -

43 43 -

0 0 -

4228 4074 114 40 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

273 237 26 11 -

41 38 3 -

0 0 -

1 1 0 -

493 19 276 0 198

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

1 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

1 0

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

182 -158 17

230 10 -245 5

909 187 -286 51

418 563 -221 26

149227 5348 -1944 -259

211 194 -27 -3

755 -

4052 -77

64296 4842 -7735 -

74590 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

41 4

1 -0

861 20

786 14

152372 42

375 2

755 0

3975 -

61402 -141

74590 1582

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

33 2 11 21 -

-

111 0 111 -

40 40 -

7555 1041 5430 1084 -

-

541 184 286 72 -

10 0 10 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

1 1 0 -

-

106 106 -

154 2 152

514 1 511 1

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

10

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

9 0 8 0 1 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

9569 2275 1273 4941 466 614

11533 103 4390 5559 1482

0

15

-

-

6994

11732

606

144330

377

214

3965

44699

52906

-

384 5 379 -

6 6 0 0 0 -

11995 183 2016 128 94 1325 153 6905 163 30 999

-

141 22 90 29

3770 44 609 2701 31 297 83 1 4 1 -

21724 2541 3097 3358 2647 1431 2456 264 1887 749 1053 403 681 1158

11359 46 6914 294 486 548 3 1033 132 1461 82 155 208

-

-

-

-

377 377 -

-

-

1089 38 1030 21 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

1 0 1 -

-

12 12 0 -

0 0 -

-

73 73

195 195 -

21886 12597 8548 741 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1 1

267 267

600 508

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

29

13

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

76 16

-

-

-

-

-

-

5 5 132330 127719 254 4356

-

-

663

1

-

-

41547 33701 7443 403 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

228351 -

903 41 -104 -

27025965 335736 -8725080 -571303

262407 -

228351 -

840 -

18065317 -57043

-

68678 64978 3700 -

75741 63194 12547 -

783 513 244 26 -

9399100 236040 6918561 2112693 131806

-

-

40447 40447

3790 3790

40 40 -

647561 485311 120868 41382

Coking coal

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

86180 978 -22755 -

226631 e 25740 e -158265 -9643

-

74886 2321 -8701 1662

40602 e 105 -2920 62

-

-

262407 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

64403 -

84463 -2861

-

70168 -

37849 -

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

64403 64403 -

71201 54748 13528 2925 e -

-

69018 62023 6995 -

17254 3 17251 e -

-

1052 350 703 -

-

83 83 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

9349

-

1067

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

5262 3451 e 239 1353 33 2 162 0 18 0 4

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

272070

20595

-

-

153282

148820

17

7689544

127 1 36 2 0 42 37 9 0 0

20595 20357 e 66 76 18 3 65 9 0 1

-

-

153282 151661 877 744 -

148820 148820 -

-

1767899 570909 315951 437642 25801 60388 69968 60373 21233 10659 189329 2940 2707

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1407734 11025 1396007 702

3874 2273 1532 69 1 -

-

940 664 241 35 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

17 17 -

2669063 2492089 115182 61744 48 -

-

213 213

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1844848 1844848

-

213

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1844848

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

-

-

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

514536 -252169 1605

31862 624 -625 13

-

-

15318 -

27605 143 -4461 -81

38027 32 -4341 -182

12428 e 68 -2272 -5250 e -

-

80090 143 -40551 -8977 e -45

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

263972 -

31874 -

-

-

15318 -

23206 -6798

33536 -

4974 -398 684

-

30660 398 1071

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

257801 49 489 257262 -

31874 31874 -

-

-

500 33 467 -

17 17 -

-

-

-

1560 1104 231 226 -

7222 7222 -

37 3 34

-

-

-

2917 2537 380 e -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

273 273 -

-

-

-

5872

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

26

-

-

-

7595

-

16354

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

14 10 0 4 -

-

-

-

7595 7595 -

507 406 16 13 15 41 3 1 13 0 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

402 392 1 2 2 5

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

12 11 1

-

-

-

-

8125 8030 46 50 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33536

-

-

27652

-

-

3509 150 99 131 123 1377 561 83 154 601 15 214

5260 5260 e -

-

17231 14551 1867 135 266 412

-

-

-

6913 1547 2263 2752 350 -

7320 7320

-

-

-

-

-

7320 e

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33536 33303 32 34 4 162

5260

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

56018 e 11 -49277 e -2744 159

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4167 1827

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3936 1421 2514 -

-

678 160 518

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses FINAL CONSUMPTION

1380

26485 27 -18336 12

3727 389 -1186 -38

8188 -105

2892 -

8083

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

20735 e 488 -7168 93

107613 216 -1263 6091

-

-

215266 352

1094289 6410 -17007 -

5325192 -

14149 0

112657 -

-

-

215617 -

1083692 -

5325192 -

-

800 333 467 -

26429 1261 21636 3532

-

-

153650 90703 62947 -

3757 3757 -

-

-

-

-

-

6237 6237 -

213789 106978 27394 70589 2965 5864

-

2892

-

-

105261

393764

86228

-

-

55731

760885

4443950

3237 12 795 18 25 2 458 339 300 1180 62 6 41

-

-

48348 20453 3939 1184 18 3 850 2884 2378 16472 59 53 55

338785 61124 47120 92176 18240 13683 19841 27899 17519 15941 4582 12709 1909 6043

1721578 260168 498772 95835 84816 291736 31477 178580 166268 46763 22076 40277 4810

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

564 338 48 18 37 3 24 80 18 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

322 32 8 160 122

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

494 31 141 22 300 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

8083 8083

-

-

8083

-

1722 e

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

487478 173515 304317 9646

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

2892 2892

13349

-

13349 13349

82991 37340 42932 2708 11 -

7383 5125 2258 -

77587 50814 21469 5303 344513 166473 159869 17895 276 -

2722372 1835224 773853 112637 658 -

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3628996 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3628996 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2435112 2435112 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

145160 145160 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1048724

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

809288 809288

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

239436 239436

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

239436

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

496421 -347324 -3771

59984 -859 -

-

-

4300 -

1341 -24606 13

23864 8458 -7768 -170

4321 -270 -3070 -

7271 -6979 214

52806 4369 -29587 183

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

145326 5927

59125 -50709 -

-

-

4300 -

-23253 40059 -

24385 -

981 -

506 -

27772 1127

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

148970 23969 125000 -

8416 8416 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

4300 4300 -

-

-

-

-

10766 10766 -

378 378 -

-

-

-

1029 1029 -

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2282

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2282 2282

-

-

-

-

-

16428

24385 -

506

17104

-

-

-

2935 2935

981 981 -

-

14169 14169 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1109 1109 -

-

-

506 506 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

15319 15319

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15319

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24385 24385 -

981

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

25544 10491 -4666 -3325 19

8739 -16820 -

-

2614 1729 -

311 -

-

-

-

347852 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

28063 -

-8081 10649 -

-

4343 -

311 -

-

-

-

347852 -17059

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

4613 4613 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

992 992 -

-

-

806 806 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

22458

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

22458 22458

2568

-

3538

-

-

23084 13731 9354 -

-

-

-

-

-

32423

-

311

-

-

-

275286

-

33499 3626 7697 395 234 21548

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

311 311 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

2568 2568

-

3538 3538

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2568

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

241786 143055 98372 359

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Senegal

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

613 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

941 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

613 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

941 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

185 185 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

941 941 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

428

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

428 428 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Senegal

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1245 73

-

-

-

25 -

3 150 -10 -

124 74 -24 -

0 227 -222 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1318 1

-

-

-

25 -

144 -

175 9 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1319 1319 -

-

-

-

-

-

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

-

674 962 -628 -113 -

4 -4 -

4 0

895 -

-

-

-

59 59 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

25 25 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

144

183

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 6

-

-

-

19 1 18

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

183 135 48 -

0 0 -

-

808 808 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

137 132 5 -

-

-

4 4 -

9 9

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

4

836

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

285 672 -56 -3 -

93 -85 -

-

-

65925 -

-

-

-

4776 -

513 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

898 -

9 -9 -

-

-

65925 149

-

-

-

4776 -47

513 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

761 761 -

-

-

-

19011 2810 16201

-

-

-

-

513 513 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

58 58 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

718

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

137

-

-

-

47063

-

-

-

3953

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

137 3 13 0 121

-

-

-

1320 1080 240 -

-

-

-

1150 348 579 197 4 21

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Serbia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

151 -1

-

39806 488 -74 -42

719 -3 3

513 5 -0 -12

-

-

10609 -

-

18117 80849 -474

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

150 -

-

40178 -

718 -

505 -

-

-

10609 -

-

98491 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

82 0 82 -

-

39085 18805 18956 388 937 -

649 649 -

48 41 7 -

-

-

4249 4249 -

-

34670 7478 22627 4565

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7518 2956 4443 119

Losses

-

0

-

1

0

0

-

-

2550

-

1337

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

67

-

1092

69

457

-

-

3809

-

54965

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

67 20 9 36 0 0 0 -

-

458 114 221 0 30 28 6 2 20 37

69 68 1 0 -

127 45 8 0 0 18 36 0 0 20

-

-

3809 3809 -

-

25268 4056 7356 948 3479 1226 596 13 5266 1281 56 478 515

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

197 109 87 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

622 431 191 1 -

-

329 323 7 -

-

-

-

-

18413 8890 8687 836 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

12 12

-

-

-

-

-

11087 11087 11087

0 0

-

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Serbia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

889 23 2447 -3

35 40 1

149 56 -0 -6

13 8 -5 -2

53 -

127 144 -54 6

499 78 -143 -14

155 1 -27 -128 -1

-

1401 527 -220 -14 0

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

3356 22

76 0

198 -2 -1

13 -3 -

53 -

224 8 0

420 -0

0 -0 -0

-

1695 30 1

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

3378 3378 -

76 76 -

195 195 -

10 10 -

-

10 7 3 -

-

-

-

29 0 29 -

1 1 -

-

-

-

3 3 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

53 53 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

221

420

-

-

1694

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

18 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 11 0 0 0 1 0

1 1 0 -

-

-

87 0 16 0 9 6 21 13 5 0 1 15 0 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

118 118 -

419 419 -

-

-

1461 1444 10 7 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

52 42 7 3 -

-

-

-

146 18 128 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

33 33

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33

0

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Serbia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

380 9 -55 -10

441 42 -0 -6

13 133 -1 -

568 97 -355 -14

45477 1516 -2635 401

-

723 -

43 -

37045 6549 -5724 -

37089 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

324 -3 0

477 -1 -

146 -

296 -29 1

44759 -

-

723 -

43 -

37870 -

37089 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

153 69 84 -

146 146 -

-

2 2 -

1251 81 95 1075

-

398 398 -

43 43 -

51 15 36 -

-

13 13 -

10 10 -

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

4940 672 255 2747 938 328

2166 1560 606

-

-

-

-

3

-

-

-

4806

3472

117

330

132

258

43505

-

325

-

28124

31451

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

76 18 7 13 11 1 18 2 4 1

-

131 131 -

27 27 -

7691 239 115 264 19 961 8 2398 227 780 973 1706

-

87 87 -

-

8402 920 1262 445 752 256 657 454 1625 504 132 340 376 679

8965 602 3617 420 44 24 46 2131 772 4 60 1246

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

375 375 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

41 41 -

-

-

-

-

238 60 178 -

-

19347 13815 5190 342 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

330 330

-

330

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

1 1

35814 33641 2096 77 -

22485 16532 5954 -

230 218

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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South Sudan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Feedstocks

5454 -5383 -

-

-

-

-

3 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

71 -

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

70 70 -

-

-

0

Losses

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

NGL

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

45 -

78 -62 -

1 -

350 -

3 -

45 1

16 -

1 -

350 2

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

129 129 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

1

0

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

3

44

16

1

222

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

-

-

-

15 15

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

40 40 -

16 16 -

-

187 187 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

4 3 1 -

-

1 1 -

20 20 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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South Sudan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

6890 -

-

-

-

542 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

6890 -104

-

-

-

542 -5

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

1244 1244

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

10 10

-

-

-

15 15 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

22

-

-

-

24

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

5511

-

-

-

498

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

197 197

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

301 216 19 66 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Sri Lanka

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

2527 -371

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

2157 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

2087 2087 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

70

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

70 70 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1499 -58

-

-

-

13 -

19 205 187

165 892 432

236 282 -540 31

60 99

506 1763 -12 20

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1442 204

-

-

-

13 -

412 -0

1489 -

9 -

159 -

2277 -0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1646 1646 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

408 408 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

412

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

72 72

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

339 272 67 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1489

-

1869

-

4 4

17 17

9 9 -

-

-

-

155 155

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1489 1489 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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159

-

9

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

432 581 -564 300

142 62

-

1 73 1

192924 -

-

-

-

15804 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

749 68

204 -

-

75 -

192924 -

-

-

-

15804 -1253

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

674 674 -

204 204 -

-

-

2626 1840 787

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

646 646 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

533

-

143

-

-

75

190298

-

-

-

13372

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

75 75

-

-

-

77566 77566

-

-

-

4330 4330

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

68 68 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

0 0 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

75 73

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

112732 107945 4787 -

9041 5453 3589 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Sudan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4980 720 -315 -

-

-

-

20 -

198 69 -

1272 -228 -

110 97 -210 -

5 -

2222 822 -40 -27 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5385 -295

-

-

-

20 -

267 -

1044 58

-3 57

5 -1

2977 108

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

5090 724 4365 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

421 421 -

-

-

-

-

33 33 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

20 20 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

267

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 8

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

259 116 77 66

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1101 -

54

4

2631

-

-

191 12 132 43 4

54 54 -

-

2360 2331 25 4 -

-

-

4 4 -

80 80 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1101 1101 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

193 112 -

4 -

174 -

314 -

483302 -

-

-

-

15542 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

306 214

4 -

174 -

314 -

483302 -

-

-

-

15542 2997

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

426 426 -

-

-

-

195726 195726

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

236 236 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

94

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

94 16 60 9 9

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

4259

-

174

314

287576

-

-

-

14045

-

-

174 174

-

30983 30983

-

-

-

2003 2003

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

4 4

-

314 314

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Suriname

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Suriname

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

815 -

-

-

-

-

15 -

68 80 -

44 -44 -

0 -

284 218 -295 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

815 -433 306

-

-

-

-

15 -

148 -

-

0 -

207 -19 -

685 685 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

15

148

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

5 5

-

-

16 8 8

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

131 131 -

-

-

75 75

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

15 14 1 -

12 7 5 -

-

0 0 -

80 80 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

321 30 -680 -

-

-

5 -

1094 45 -

-

-

-

2024 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-328 589 -

-

-

5 -

1139 -

-

-

-

2024 -0

-

241 241 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

34 34 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

16

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

16 16 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

217

-

1139

-

-

-

1773

-

-

172 172

-

-

-

852 852

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

967 949 18 -

-

-

-

922 592 330 -

-

-

-

-

5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Syrian Arab Republic

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

3 -

-

139490 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

1 -

-

-

-

3 -

-

139490 47

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

114151 114151 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2088 2088 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

-

23298

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3 3 -

-

8223 8223 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15075 15075

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

15075

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Syrian Arab Republic

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

961 4913 -

76 -

-

-

78 -

61 264 -

482 329 -

176 -113 -6 -

3 -

1831 20 -132 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5874 -

76 -76 -

-

-

78 -

324 76 -

811 -

57 -

3 -

1719 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

5874 5874 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

223 223 -

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

78 78 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

400

811

57

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

239 239

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

811 811 -

57 57 -

-

747 747 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

400 400 -

-

-

3 3 -

508 209 122 177 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

1494

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Syrian Arab Republic

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2395 -1 -

478 -477 -

-

301 7 -

234 -

-

-

-

18231 -543 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2394 -109

1 -

-

308 -2

234 -

-

-

-

17688 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

1718 1718 -

-

-

-

11 11

-

-

-

83 83 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

305

223

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

2084 2084 -

-

-

2385

-

-

13219

-

4446 4446

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

484

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

379 379

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

105 105

-

-

-

223 223

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

1 1

-

305 296

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Chinese Taipei

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

6599 197

48688 -1 -546

12304 -470

-

6056 274 -46 8

-

-

51249 -

81070 -

-

8899 827923 -4448

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6796 48

48140 896

11834 -369

-

6292 55

-

-

51249 -

81070 -

-

832374 1024

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6845 6845 -

39195 26012 9487 1815 1881 -

11465 11100 365 -

-

5201 5201 -

-

-

11923 11923 -

30475 30475 -

-

671167 668256 2910 -

-

-

-

9396 9396

38256 38256

-

13014 12416 597 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

9842

-

-

-

112

-

-

4

441

-

-

-

1035

-

-

29927

11898

-

149217

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

9821 287 5977 1985 233 72 653 615 -

-

-

615 615 -

-

-

29927 29927 -

11898 11898 -

-

103680 17602 38270 2439 8597 1444 17673 8 4104 1515 209 4528 7292

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

21 21

-

-

419 419

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

45537 27111 17883 139 404

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Chinese Taipei

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5 44517 -247

-

61

317 -402 247

1682 -

1018 1260 -26 31

8463 126 -4201 244

3780 106 -829 -2845 11

2 3

13339 39 -8252 -98 -142

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

44274 18

-

61 0

162 191

1682 -0

2283 -42 -0

4632 2958 84

223 -11 48

5 -2

4886 18 -30

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

44292 44292 -

-

61 61 -

317 317 -

74 74 -

-

1602 1602 -

-

-

-

-

120 118 2 -

116 115 1

1 1 0

-

-

28 28 -

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

35

6

2125

7673

260

3

4727

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

233 8 121 8 7 4 10 2 5 4 0 0 3 62

5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1 -

0 0 -

92 5 55 0 11 3 6 5 3 1 2 1 1

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

30 30 -

7639 7639 -

98 98 -

-

4032 3931 17 84 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

979 905 74 0 0

29 28 0 2

162 162 -

3 1 2

603 262 1 285 55

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

35 35

-

883 883

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

883

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Chinese Taipei Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

4953 2464 -1543 -1103 27

7667 11474 -41

1272 55 -542 8

1923 1794 -1097 168

6281 -

0 0

272 -

56798 -

268405 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

4798 -391 48

19101 -2671 -38

793 -31

2789 -178 -33

6281 -

0 -0

272 -

56798 -

268405 1815

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2602 2536 67 -

-

709 709 -

12 12 -

1079 1079 -

-

272 272 -

43818 43818 -

73 2 55 16

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

660 33 627 -

141110 15638 37614 1228 5346 2559 58857 427 4177 3950 380 564 5122 5249

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

1423 1423 -

-

-

-

-

98970 47612 28403 2038 999 19918

-

2556 2556

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2566

5202

1366 141 420 17 174 16 84 24 157 66 5 53 157 53

-

-

9 9 -

5202 722 4480 -

89 89 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

325 235 3 30 57

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

16392 16392

53 53

-

16392

-

-

8827

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

19890 21 3275 11806 4178 609 241502

53

0

-

-

12980

1780

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

16392

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

12319 12319 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Tajikistan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

1707 6 -5 -

-

53 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

45 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

1708 -125

-

54 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

45 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

553 553 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

1031

-

54

-

-

-

-

-

-

45

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

596 25 549 5 10 7 -

-

25 25 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

434 434 -

-

29 27 2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

45 45

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

23 -

-

-

-

-

353 -

1 177 -

18 -18 -

0 -0 -

10 193 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

23 -

-

-

-

-

353 -

177 -

1 -1

-

203 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

23 23 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

353

177

-

-

203

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

177 177 -

-

-

203 203 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

353 353

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Tajikistan

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

7 19 -

-

-

3 28 -

-

-

-

-

18114 110 -1421 -

1792 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

26 -

-

-

31 -

-

-

-

-

16803 122

1792 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

268 18 200 50

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2884

FINAL CONSUMPTION

26

-

-

31

-

-

-

-

13774

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

26 26

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4428 101 3880 20 66 1 227 133 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30 19 11

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

15 15

-

-

-

-

9316 5424 1780 2112 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

17 3

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1792 1792 -

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Tanzania

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

563 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30188 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

563 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

30188 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

23505 23505 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

563

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6683

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

563 563

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6683 1722 4961

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

121 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

752 -

154 -133 -

21 -

1271 -

121 -

752 -

21 42

21 -

1271 -

-

-

-

-

-

363 363 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

121

752

63

21

908

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

752 752 -

63 63 -

-

885 885 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

121 121 -

-

-

21 21 -

23 23 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Tanzania

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

43 -13 -

-

-

55 -

705069 -

-

-

-

7978 106 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

30 31

-

-

55 -

705069 -

-

-

-

8084 -898

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

19 19 -

-

-

-

92773 384 92389

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19 19 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1234

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

43

-

-

55

612296

-

-

-

5933

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

43 43

-

-

-

52218 52218

-

-

-

1525 1525

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

55 55

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

560079 504419 36745 18915

4408 2898 1210 160 140

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

7 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

189 -

84 -91 -

67 -

344 -20 -

7 -0

189 -

-7 9

67 -

324 11

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

189

-

67

330

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

-

-

189 189 -

-

-

328 328 -

-

-

7 7 -

-

-

67 67 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Togo

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

55 -

-

-

2 -

118791 -

-

-

-

232 1215 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

55 4

-

-

2 1

118791 1104

-

-

-

1447 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

53533 93 53440

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 12 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

59

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

59 59 -

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

121

-

66362

-

-

-

1314

-

-

60 60

-

-

-

436 204 143 4 34 51

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

878 629 169 79

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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66302 56922 9380 -

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Trinidad and Tobago

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1299510 -596636 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

702874 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

101416 101416 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

133399 10061 24549 98789

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4011

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

464048

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

39066 17707 4427 16932

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3220 3220 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

421762 421762

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

421762

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

3702 4554 -1408 -

921 -

-

-

52 -

63 -433 -163

1601 -1496 7

509 2 -183 -224 -7

29 -

1468 -771 -201 7

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6847 -107

921 -953 32

-

-

52 -

-534 547 39

112 406 5

97 1

29 -

503 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6740 6740 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7 7 -

-

-

-

-

22 22 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

52 52 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

52

523

98

29

474

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

11 11

-

20 20

106 106

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

508 508 -

98 98 -

-

361 361 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

52 52 -

4 4 -

-

9 9 -

7 7 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Trinidad and Tobago Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2345 -1956 -318 -53

-

-

321 -299 -

554 -

-

-

-

11033 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

17 -

-

-

22 -0

554 -

-

-

-

11033 -0

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

4 4 -

85 85

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

402 402 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

213

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

17

-

-

18

469

-

-

-

10419

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

17 17

-

-

4 4

-

-

-

-

6299 6299

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

469 469 -

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

14 14

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4120 2985 1135 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Tunisia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

99519 153343 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

252862 -277

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

173385 171935 1449 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

6876 6876 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2596

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

69729

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

39834 418 5204 22738 307 3734 2477 2885 2071

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

10426 10426 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19469 10496 7898 1075 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

1852 635 -1590 79

206 -69 -

-

-

4 -

19 420 0

79 530 -6

250 -251 10

59 -4

314 1731 -7 11

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

976 -64

137 -123 -9

-

-

4 -

439 123 -3

603 25

8 -5

55 -16

2049 56

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

912 912 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

5 5 -

-

-

4 4 -

-

-

-

-

15 15 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

560

628

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

23 23

-

-

-

59 59

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

11 11 -

628 628 -

4 4 -

-

1611 1594 17 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

525 487 38 -

-

-

39 39 0 0 -

418 7 58 354 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

39

2089

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Tunisia

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

327 222 -323 13

93 -107 14

754 -13

11 279 -1

45301 -

-

-

-

20589 450 -483 -

3345 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

239 41

0 -0

741 -24

289 11 -11

45301 -

-

-

-

20555 -79

3345 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

18 18 -

-

-

-

9007 9007

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

15 15 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

857 416 13 428 -

-

-

-

-

-

3507

-

-

-

-

16113

-

Losses

3345 3345 -

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

247

-

718

290

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

213 213

-

718 718 -

-

-

-

-

-

5389 264 695 1582 322 777 201 451 1096

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

94 74 20 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

34 0 33 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

10630 4960 4513 1157 -

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

290 243

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

46 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3050065 -2056849 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

993216 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

410752 410752 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

96450 96450 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

486014

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

46570 46570

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

77126 77126 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

362318 333714 28604

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

10300 -1700 -

943 -

-

-

112 -

360 -

2610 -1105 -

470 -470 -

150 -

2770 -690 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

8600 -

943 -655 -

-

-

112 -

360 655 -

1505 -

-

150 -

2080 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

8600 8600 -

288 288 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

150

-

-

-

-

1040 1040 -

-

-

150 150 -

1040 1040

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

112 112 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1015

1015 1015

1505 1505 1505 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1690 -759 -

-

-

370 -

110 308 -

-

-

-

22534 -3201 -

9846 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

931 -

-

-

370 -

418 -

-

-

-

19333 -

9846 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

3965 1779 428 1703 55

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2895

931

-

-

370

418

-

-

-

12473

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

110 110

-

-

-

4500 1461 3039

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

324 324 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

931 931

-

-

370 370

308 308 -

-

-

-

7649 2622 3966 1061

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

9846

9846 9846

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite ¹ coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB ¹ gas oven gas gases ²

Peat ¹ (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5234 9510 -560 -17

18933 114 10268 -76 -628

-

-

10696 1550 -225 -66

-

-

81374 -

95729 -

518 20 18 -29 5

719737 523927 -101424

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

14167 -

28611 12

-

-

11955 -

-

-

81374 -

95729 -

532 -

1142240 -9039

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

14165 14 14151 -

25342 22307 2166 743 126 -

-

-

9202 8687 59 336 120

-

-

30835 95 14296 16444 -

30045 127 26742 3176 -

152 20 118 14 -

368753 6110 139880 222763 -

134 12 122 -

-

-

-

-

-

19346 19346

16 16

44627 26792 595 17240

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2

-

-

4

-

-

-

-

19793

1

23359

3143

-

-

2753

-

-

31193

45891

363

696462

2130 2130 -

-

-

31100 31100 -

45594 45594 -

17 5 11 1 -

122220 65042 6561 6705 15724 968 5662 12375 7015 827 130 396 277 538

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

2459 1281 4 172 943 4 9 44 2 -

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

9 7 2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

74997 1324 73578 95

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

2 2 -

488 308 167 13 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

346 308 37 1 -

444905 410771 28015 6115 4 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

187 187

-

-

623 623

-

-

93 93

297 297

-

54340 54340

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

50382

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. For this country, the peat column includes lignite, BKB, and patent fuels. See confidentiality issue in section 'Country notes and sources'. 2. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ³

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ⁴

Aviation fuels ⁵

Other kerosene ⁵

Gas / Diesel ⁴

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1505 93 905 -83 -41

665 109 -7

290 -52 -

30 2 -1

36 -

411 1119 -43

731 1268 -7 1

-

-

680 5422 -193 359

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2379 -93 -

767 -

238 312 -

31 -

36 -

1487 88

1993 -30

-

-

6268 -1119

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2272 2272 -

762 762 -

550 550 -

31 31 -

-

1 1 -

-

-

-

11 10 1 -

3 3 -

3 2 1

-

-

36 36 -

-

-

-

-

7 5 1 1

Losses

7

-

-

-

-

1

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

4

-

-

-

1573

-

-

5131

-

-

326 61 2 1 1 3 4 162 24 1 4 60 1 2

-

-

3588 3429 130 5 24 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

2

1963

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

8 4 2 1 1 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1487 1487 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

78 50 7 21 -

-

-

-

1216 107 1108 1 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

4 4

2 2

-

-

1963 1963 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

3. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 4. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 5. For this country, other kerosene includes aviation fuels (aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel).

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke ⁶ products ⁶

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁷ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

444 273 24

-

-

655 1237 -40 -263 -24

147400 -22709 -3152

21 54 -4 -

1601 -

104 -

156036 50 -5226 -

404787 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

741 -156

-

-

1565 -219 -413

121539 -2

70 -

1601 -

104 -

150860 -

404787 3122

553 56 469 28 -

-

-

42 23 19 -

46601 96 10638 22299 13568

-

1601 865 736 -

104 104 -

2 2 -

-

-

1 1 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

30

-

-

890

74935

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

9 2 6 1

-

-

26 7 2 10 2 3 2

2171 610 12 66 14 75 19 207 12 1092 33 4 27

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

9 9 -

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

9 8 1 -

-

-

14 13 1 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

3 3

-

-

850 714

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

6. For this country, other products includes petroleum coke. 7. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16787

30185

70

-

-

117366

328209

-

-

-

50235 17602 2887 1520 2249 822 3979 9426 4080 992 692 892 352 4742

140444 50989 19026 10829 2969 2002 3801 3524 34286 5801 4018 1122 769 1308

70 70 -

-

-

7044 6026 659 359

-

-

-

60087 35043 21377 3642 25 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

119

-

-

-

-

-

-

11 125

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

72764 70265 1436 1063 -

16707 2674 445 11130 1574 884

6284 6284 43231 5477 4863 22746 10145

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2560 -

653 -

0 -

-

2 -

1 -

-

-

-

-

2338213 697320 -267898 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2560 -

653 -

0 -

-

2 -

1 -

-

-

-

-

2767635 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1717468 1717468 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

26790 26790

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

2560

-

653

0

-

2

1

-

-

-

-

1023377

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2560 2560

653 653 -

0 0 -

-

2 0 2

1 1 -

-

-

-

-

1010793 8242 1002551

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12584 12584

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12584

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

147743 -118463 -417

28076 -

-

-

447 -

1039 -7670 -8

6889 6390 -2862 -373

12398 -4216 -7391 -451

-

10427 204 -7015 -177 -451

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

28862 6273

28076 -14911 5754

-

-

447 -

-6638 9692 -

10044 -731

340 -

-

2988 883

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

35135 35135 -

18919 18919 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

529 529 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

447 447 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

3054

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

41 41 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

337 337 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

340

-

-

-

340 340 -

-

-

-

-

-

2675 2675

-

-

-

-

2675

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9313 9313 9313 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Heat (TJ)

9608 6990 -15196 -57

11407 842 -17095 -373

-

1149 -471 -

1895 -

-

-

-

134553 514 -617 -

-

1345 -

-5219 5219 -

-

678 -453

1895 -

-

-

-

134451 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

48 48 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

Electricity (GWh)

-

7487 7487 -

-

-

11718

-

-

115245

-

15071 15071

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

1297

-

-

225

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1297 1297

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1895

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

225 108

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

117

-

-

-

-

-

-

1895 1895

100174 44155 43169 12850

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2721 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2721 19

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

405 405 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

130 130 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

19

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2186

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

744 47 79 377 121 93 28 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

5 5

1442 912 530 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

528 60

-

-

-

20 -

22 95 3

175 443 13

30 58 -97 14

5 0

196 715 -71 -21

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

589 -

-

-

-

20 -

120 12

630 -0

6 0

5 0

818 -15

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

587 587 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

39 39 -

-

-

-

-

18 18 -

0 0 -

0 0 -

-

-

2 2 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

1

1

1

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

2

-

-

-

-

2

131

629

5

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

12 1 8 0 1 2 -

0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

120 106 6 7 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5

0 762

-

-

15 1 2 5 1 2 3 1 -

5 5 -

-

596 596 -

8 0 1 7 -

-

4 4 0 -

151 5 6 126 15 -

0 0

-

2 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

620 620 -

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

107 64 -35 66

-

12 109 -23

25 71 -1 -0

88132 121 -13 -

102 -2 6

-

-

13636 3 -1462 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

202 -6

-

98 -1

94 -0

88241 -8

106 -1

-

-

12178 733

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

14 14 -

-

-

-

12766 5074 7691 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

15 15 -

-

12 12 -

-

-

-

-

350 350 -

-

Losses

-

10

-

-

0

4

-

-

1694

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

156

-

85

94

75467

100

-

-

10866

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

136 4 2 22 99 7 1 -

-

85 85

-

60792 837 67 4451 45261 71 54 603 9448

1 1

-

-

3390 747 121 934 1154 155 208 72 -

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

1 1 -

-

-

-

91 91 -

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

19 10 6 2 1 -

-

-

-

8 0 0 8 -

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

0 0

-

-

94 94

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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14675 12284 925 1465 -

7476 4254 2925 291 6 -

-

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

124 203 15

-

3915 660 193

-

-

-

-

-

-

2143869 -792860 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

342 -

-

4768 -27

-

-

-

-

-

-

1351009 53952

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

3751 2011 1736 5 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

690281 307031 313896 69354 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

16 16 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

40945 9171 5061 26713

Losses

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

38410

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

342

-

972

-

-

-

-

-

-

635325

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

342 342

-

261 261

-

-

-

-

-

-

152544 152544

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33524 1481 32044 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

711 66 20 625

-

-

-

-

-

-

418044 345290 69063 3691 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31213 31213

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

2432 -

-

-

24 -

76 -

14 -

858 -17 -

98 -

36 -

839 -113 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

2432 -

-

-

24 -

76 -

14 -

841 2

98 -

36 -

726 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2363 2363 -

-

-

24 24 -

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

4 4 -

-

-

-

76 76 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

26

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

39

-

-

-

-

14

843

98

36

725

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

38 3 35 1

-

6 6 -

70 70 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

6 6 -

783 783 -

98 98 -

-

217 174 43 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

9 6 3

22 1 18 3

-

31 1 6 24

438 3 366 69

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

39 39

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

163 -

-

16 -

260 -33 -

173 -

-

-

-

61789 6945 -7585 -

111620 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

163 -

-

16 -

227 -

173 -

-

-

-

61150 -969

111620 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

96 21 27 49 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9831

FINAL CONSUMPTION

64

-

16

227

173

-

-

-

45021

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

1 1 -

-

16 16

2 2 -

-

-

-

-

17294 325 16969

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1222 666 556 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

63 61 1 1

-

-

4 1 1 2

173 173

-

-

-

26504 12780 4041 9684 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

222 178

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43

-

-

-

-

-

-

5329 3541 1788

111620

111620 111620

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

772 -598 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

972186 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

174 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

972186 -45678

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

336319 336319 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

294449 294449 -

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

174

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

295739

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

174 174 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

246327 86327 76235 11867 18688 53211

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

326 326

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

49087 37385 11702 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

110119 -81960 -

5255 -

-

-

1124 -

65 -

8452 -684 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

28159 -

5255 -2046 -

-

-

1124 -

65 2046 -

7768 604

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

28159 28159 -

3209 3209 -

-

-

1124 1124 -

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

1143 -798 -346 -

35 -

5484 1353 -58 -

-

35 -

6780 407

-

-

-

-

3617 3617 -

-

-

-

-

595 595 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

2111

8372

-

35

2975

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1333 1333 -

3 3

-

35 35

1047 1047

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

8369 8369 -

-

-

1918 1918 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

777 578 200 -

-

-

1 1 -

11 11 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

11931 -10056 -552 -

-

1296 -1294 -

1072 -178 35

25481 -

-

-

-

107039 -1140 -

-

1323 -

-

2 -2

930 -

25481 -

-

-

-

105898 486

-

500 500 -

-

-

-

189 189

-

-

-

35 35 -

-

-

286 286 -

-

-

-

-

2187 1143 1045 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

33232

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

788

-

-

643

25292

-

-

-

70965

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

788 39 749

-

-

-

14123 14123 -

-

-

-

22599 833 2622 6609 12535

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

643 643

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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48367 25423 22461 483 -

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Viet Nam

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

38237 10629 -2033 411

3829 -

-

216 -195 -

-

-

-

-

3 -

363390 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

47244 0

3829 0

-

20 -

-

-

-

-

3 -

363390 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

23968 23968 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

314847 314847 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

23276

3829

-

20

-

-

-

-

3

48542

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

19054 687 252 9951 40 1381 1099 165 3033 2446

3829 138 50 1997 8 277 221 33 609 496

-

20 20

-

-

-

-

3 3

48348 43140 5207 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

195 195

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4223 3231 969 23 -

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

13557 1181 -6806 -1822

1017 -

-

-

-

443 1364 -

2565 3180 -252 34

357 1765 -557 -860 -

49 -

2481 7318 -527 56

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

6110 -

1017 -1017 -

-

-

-

1806 317 -0

5526 700 -0

705 -

49 -0

9327 0

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

6110 6110 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

82 82 -

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

2123

6226

705

49

9245

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

668 19 15 54 3 48 125 98 2 1 7 52 245

888 70 60 52 45 78 41 32 23 98 138 95 156

-

35 4 3 3 2 1 1 3 2 0 3 1 13

2032 123 121 57 35 118 132 245 32 18 198 98 854

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1 -

4920 4920 -

705 705 -

0 0 -

6615 6615 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1454 934 520 -

418 0 295 123 -

-

13 11 2 -

598 15 281 302 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

136 597 -274 -214 -

-

-

144 509 -26 -

613178 -

-

-

-

198659 1321 -710 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

245 -0

-

-

627 0

613178 -

-

-

-

199271 -7066

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

93 93 -

-

-

-

43764 1319 42445

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

5556 5556 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

13871

-

152

-

-

627

569415

-

-

-

172777

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

83 10 3 19 3 15 1 12 3 4 4 3 7

-

-

-

389310 154461 116840 118009 -

-

-

-

101206 9528 7514 15595 3259 10543 3942 9817 8656 6421 4287 9984 11659

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

54 54 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

15 0 15 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

627 627

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

180105 166916 13188 -

71571 57640 9574 4357 -

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

127 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24053 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

127 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24053 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

24053 24053 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

127

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

127 127 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

1021 -

-

-

-

-

61 -

76 610 -

31 -6 -

86 -

223 483 -51 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

1021 -

-

-

-

-

61 358 -

686 -

25 -25

86 -

655 -

992 992 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

335 335 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

29 29 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

419

686

-

86

319

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

96 96

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

22 22 -

686 686 -

-

-

128 128 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

397 359 38 -

-

-

86 86 -

95 32 23 40 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

151 403 -55 -

205 -

-

7 -

5120 -

-

-

-

5316 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

499 -

205 -205

-

7 -

5120 -

-

-

-

5316 634

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

342 342 -

-

-

-

2565 2565

-

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

718 718 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

1173

-

-

-

-

4059

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

140

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

140 140

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

97 97

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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2555

2555 2555

3962 3198 448 316

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

797 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

797 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

621 621 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

176

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

176 176

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

520 -

-

-

-

10 -

8 -5 -

71 250 -

26 12 -39 -

26 -9 -

272 544 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

520 -

-

-

-

10 -

3 1

320 -

0

17 -

816 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

520 520 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 12 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

10 10 -

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

4

320

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 0

1 1 0 0

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

804

-

1 0 0

361 304 33 23

307 307 -

0 0 -

0 0

73 73 -

4 4 0 0

12 12 0 -

-

16 16 0 -

370 3 22 345

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

0

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

65 96 -

-

-

10 60 -

381258 -

-

-

-

14185 753 -1063 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

161 -

-

-

70 -

381258 -

-

-

-

13875 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

119 119 -

-

-

-

83936 83936

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

345 345 -

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1339

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

42

-

-

70

297322

-

-

-

12192

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

42 27 15

-

-

-

71576 92 2766 68717

-

-

-

6840 6206 122 12 500

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

0 0

-

-

-

-

-

-

37 37 -

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5316 4145 829 256 85

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

70 70

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

225746 225746 -

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

483 -

2446 25 -135

-

-

355 -223 -

-

-

1547 -

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

483 -

2336 -19

-

-

132 -

-

-

1547 -

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

483 483 -

2048 2048 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31 31

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

268

-

-

101

-

-

1547

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

252 1 2 86 1 2 2 104 18 34 3 -

-

-

101 61 40

-

-

1547 1547 -

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

10 10 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

6 2 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

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-

-

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-

26 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

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TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

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-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

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-

-

Losses

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-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

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INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

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TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation fuels ⁴

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

328 -

60 -60 -

69 -

642 -

26 -

328 -6

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69 -

642 0

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13 13 -

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-

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13 13 -

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-

-

-

-

-

-

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26

323

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69

616

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10 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1

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6 6

32 1 5 1 14 5 1 1 3 1 -

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-

-

-

-

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300 300 -

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396 361 35 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

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26 26 -

12 12 -

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63 58 1 3

187 90 97

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

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-

-

-

-

-

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2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases fuels ⁵ (TJ) fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

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27 -

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39 -

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27 -

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39 -

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9762 -158

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TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

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ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

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-

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143 143 -

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Losses

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FINAL CONSUMPTION

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27

329473

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

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5 2 1 1 1 -

6117 6117

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

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NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

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-

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22 22

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5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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1729

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39

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7732

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3359 1617 1742

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39 39 -

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323356 306535 16821 -

4373 2597 1289 430 57

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COUNTRY NOTES AND SOURCES General notes The notes given in this document refer to data for the years 1960 to 2018 published in the book, as well as in the on-line data service. In general, more detailed notes are available for data starting in 1990. Data are obtained through annual submission of five fuel questionnaires from national administrations, as indicated for each country in the section on sources. In some instances it has been necessary for the IEA Secretariat to estimate some data; explanations of the estimates are provided in the country notes. For more information on fuel-specific methodologies, please refer to the various IEA information books. Energy data reported for 2018 (shown as 2018p) in the final release are provisional supply data based on submissions received in early 2019 and on monthly submissions to the IEA from member countries. This section lists a few specific notes that apply to all countries, and it is followed by a time series of comprehensive country-specific notes by fuel and flow. Prior to 1974, most fuel inputs and electricity and heat outputs for autoproducers are included in main activity producers. The figures for the quantities of fuels used for the generation of electricity and heat and the corresponding outputs in CHP and heat plants should be used with caution. Despite estimates introduced by the IEA Secretariat, inputs and outputs are not always consistent. Please refer to notes below under Electricity and heat. Data for anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal and lignite are available separately from 1978. Prior to 1978, only data for hard coal and brown coal (lignite/sub-bituminous coal) are available.

In 1996, the IEA Secretariat extensively revised data on coal and coke use in blast furnaces, and in the iron and steel industry (for those countries with blast furnaces), based on data provided to the OECD Steel Committee and other sources. The quantities of fuels transformed into blast furnace gas have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on its blast furnace model. For biofuels and waste (i.e. solid biofuels, biogases, liquid biofuels, industrial waste and municipal waste), there may be breaks in time series between 1988 and 1989, as in 1997 the IEA Secretariat extensively revised these data based on data from Eurostat (for the EU-15 member countries) and on other national sources for other OECD member countries, and data from Eurostat were generally available from 1989. Generally, data on biofuels and waste are reported in non-specified prior to 1989.

Australia Source Department of Environment and Energy, Canberra.

General notes All data refer to the fiscal year (e.g. July 2016 to June 2017 for 2017). Starting with the 2013 edition and following, data for Australia were revised back to 2003 due to the adoption of the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) as the main energy consumption data source for the Australian Energy Statistics. As a result, there are breaks in the time series for many data between 2002 and 2003. The revisions have also introduced some methodological issues, including identifying inputs and outputs to certain transformation processes such as gas works plants, electricity plants and CHP plants. Energy industry own use and inputs to the INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Coal General notes x In the 2017 edition, the Australian administration revised data on coal tar back to 2010 resulting in breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. x In the 2016 edition, extensive revisions were made to 2010 to 2013 data for many primary and manufactured products causing breaks in production, trade and consumption between 2009 and 2010. Time series which begin in 2010 may be reported in other flows until 2009. 2014 data were reported on the same basis as 2010 to 2013. x In the 2015 edition, increases of production and consumption of other bituminous coal for 2013 are due to both new mine capacity and improved classification data. In the 2016 edition, these revisions were extended back to 2010. Apparent switching between sub-bituminous coal and other bituminous coal between 2009 and 2010 suggests that some other bituminous coal was reported as sub-bituminous coal prior to this, across several flows. x In the 2013 edition, production data for all manufactured gases were revised downwards as part of the new national methodology, leading to significant statistical differences. x Reclassification of some coal types in the 2013 edition were calculated on an energy basis and resulted in a net increase of quantities of primary coal from 2003 to 2011. x Breaks in the time series for gas works gas between 2008 and 2009 are due to a change of survey, while reduced production and consumption between 2006 and 2008 are due to the removal of some natural gas inputs. x Data on blast furnace gas for electricity production by autoproducers begins in 1986. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

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brown coal fired Hazelwood power plant in early 2017, contributing to a higher consumption of other bituminous coal. x Only anthracite exports are reported separately; the remainder that is consumed domestically is included with other bituminous coal. For 2018p anthracite exports and consequently production are unavailable. x Export trade in coke oven coke between 2005 and 2011 exists, but data are unavailable for reasons of confidentiality. From 2012 onward exports are estimated by the Australian administration but without providing information on the destination country.

Transformation x In 2015, a new plant within the mining sector started its operations increasing the consumption of coke oven coke. x The one company producing BKB closed its operation during 2015. As such, production and consumption declined significantly. x For 2003 to 2012, coke oven gas reported as energy industry own-use in electricity or CHP plants is used for generation purposes, while natural gas used for own-use plant support is reported in the transformation sector. x Natural gas consumed to fuel the distribution of natural gas in natural gas networks is reported as transformation for gas works gas production until 2005. x The drop in BKB production in 2004 was due to a fire in the main production plant.

Consumption x In the 2016 edition, revisions for 2010 onwards have increased the quantities of sub-bituminous coal and decreased the quantities of other bituminous coal being used in the non-metallic minerals industry as more accurate information has become available. x Consumption in wood and wood products is included in paper, pulp and print from 2001 onwards.

x In 2018, a substantial stock draw of coking coal followed a 2017 stock build caused by meteorological phenomena.

Oil

x The decrease of lignite production and consumption in 2017 and 2018p was due to the closure of

x There are breaks in series between 2017 and 2018p due to a change in reporting methods, which

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Supply x Crude oil production and imports continued to decline in 2016 following the closure of domestic refining capacity in New South Wales (Kurnell Refinery) and Queensland (Bulwer Island Refinery). Refinery outputs also fell as a result. These two sites have been converted to import terminals helping Australia expanding its import capacity. As a result refined products imports increased considerably in 2016. x From 2010 crude oil production estimates for selected companies have been replaced by actual data. x Imports of fuel oil have been estimated by the Australian administration. x In the 2015 data, fuel oil imports dropped significantly due to the closure of the two large consumers of this product, the Gove alumina refinery and the Point Henry aluminium smelter. x There is a break in the time series for crude oil and NGL between 2001 and 2002. x The drop in the production of crude oil in 1999 is due to a gas explosion at the Longford plant.

x Prior to 1992, part of the NGL production is included in crude oil.

Transformation x There is a break in the refinery balance between 2010 and 2011 due to the reclassification of a facility from upstream to downstream. x As a result of a new methodology adopted to split gas/diesel oil inputs between main activity and autoproducer plants, breaks in series appear between 2009 and 2010.

Consumption x In 2017 the Queensland Nickel refinery closed down and the Portland Aluminium refinery was reduced for an extended period due to a power fault. As a result fuel oil consumption in the nonferrous metal sector declined in 2017. x In the 2019 edition the bitumen time series was revised with higher levels of consumption for 2015 and 2016. This is based on the monthly Australian Petroleum Statistics which now has better coverage of the consumption data. x Breaks in the time series appear between 2009 and 2010 in transport consumption due to a change in methodology.

Natural gas General notes x In the 2019 edition, the Australian administration proceeded to major revisions on the supply side from 2013 onwards due to a change in methodology on production quantities and more recent sources on calorific values. Additionally the Oil and gas extraction, and Liquefaction (LNG) / regasification plants on the demand side were revised from 2003 onwards, which resulted in increased statistical differences. Work is undertaken by the administration in order to provide new revisions in the 2020 edition that will address this gap. x In the 2016 edition, the Australian administration revised natural gas demand data for some flows back to 2010, resulting in breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. x In 2015, the Australian administration revised production and certain consumption data back to 2006. The production figures now include previously uncaptured flows. x Prior to 1991 natural gas data include ethane. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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involves new mandatory reporting for refineries and companies in the oil sector. Moreover, in the 2019 edition the Australian administration introduced several revisions to the time series back to 2011 as a result of new and updated data sources becoming available. In 2017, the Australian administration added new companies to their reporting. This primarily impacts the stocks of motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil. Between 2009 and 2010 some breaks in time series may occur due to changes in methodologies and to improved data sources, with major revisions explained below. Other hydrocarbons reported under from other sources natural gas correspond to hydrogen used in refineries from 2011 to 2016, also represented as the output of non-specified transformation in the balances format. An in-depth review of Australian oil statistics, in particular investigation of amounts currently reported under recycled products as well as statistical differences for motor gasoline and bitumen, is on-going and may result in further improvements in the next editions.

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x For 2018p, there is a continuation of the increase in indigenous production (+15%) and exports (+18%) of gas, which started in 2017 due to the LNG exporting capacity coming online in 2016 and 2017. x Around 30% of the production (mainly coal seam gas) is estimated by the Australian administration.

Transformation x From 2011 to 2016, the Non-specified transformation of natural gas represents amounts used to produce hydrogen for hydrodesulphurization in refineries. x Until 2005, natural gas consumed to fuel the distribution of natural gas in natural gas networks was reported as transformation for gas works gas production.

Consumption x Consumption in the residential and agriculture/forestry sectors is estimated by the Australian administration based on models. x There are breaks between 2002 and 2003 in due to major revisions made in the Oil and gas extraction, and Liquefaction (LNG) / regasification plants in the context of the 2019 edition. x Between 2009 and 2010 some breaks in time series may occur due to changes in methodologies and to improved data sources. Revisions to the consumption data include changes to energy use in liquefaction plants, and a shift of gas works gas (transformation) to non-specified energy from 2006 onwards. Revisions to previous years are pending. x Between 2001 and 2002 there are breaks in time series for consumption data due to an industry structural shift and changes in methodology. x Data for 1999 and 2000 end-use consumption are estimated by the Australian administration.

x A large biogas production facility did not report any production in 2016-2017. In 2017, this led to reductions in the consumption of biogases in auto CHP plants and the commercial and public services sector. x Increases in production of solid biofuels since 2014 are related to incentives under the Renewable Energy Target legislation, which went into effect in 2001 and aims to increase the share of electricity generation from renewable sources. More information is available here: http://www.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/RET. x The data for biogasoline and biodiesel are not available before 2003 and 2004 respectively. x From 1996, a different industry consumption breakdown for biofuels and waste is available and leads to breaks in time series.

Supply x Biogas production data at sewage treatment works are not available. x Indigenous production of biodiesel has decreased substantially in 2016 because one of the major biodiesel producers ceased production in January 2016. The trend continues in 2017, when, according to Bioenergy Australia, low oil prices and higher feedstock prices created a difficult market for the remaining biodiesel producers. The trend continues in 2018p data. x Production of biogasoline (ethanol) decreased since the Ethanol Production Grants Programme ended on 30 June 2015. On 1 July 2015, the fuel excise on domestically produced ethanol was reduced to zero and will be increased by 2.5 cents per litre until it reaches 12.5 cents per litre. Additionally, 2017 quantities were also affected by low oil prices.

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x In the 2018 edition, solid biofuels were revised back to 2010 by the Australian administration, expanding the scope from the revisions in the 2016 and 2017 editions to indigenous production and consumption sectors which weren’t previously revised. This results in a break in time series between 2009 and 2010.

x In the 2018 edition, biogases were revised downward by the Australian administration back to 2015 as a result of the removal on 1 July 2015 of a production subsidy for domestic ethanol. The subsidy was equal to the excise rate on unleaded petrol.

x In the 2017 edition of this publication, there has been a revision to the time series of solid biofuels consumption in “Paper, pulp and printing” sector. This time series has been revised back to 2010 resulting in break in time series between 2009 and 2010.

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Electricity and heat General notes x In the 2016 edition, several combustible fuel electricity production time series as well as some electricity consumption time series were revised by the Australian administration back to 2010 in order to limit the use of estimated data and are causing some breaks. x From 1992 onwards, heat data are not available.

Supply x Data for production of electricity from wind are available from 1994. x Data for electricity production from solar photovoltaic start in 1992 and from solar thermal in 2003.

Transformation x In 2018p data, electricity output from lignite declined due to the closure of the Hazelwood power plant. In addition, there was no output from BKB due to the closure of both Hazelwood power plant, and the only briquette manufacturer in Australia. x Fuels used for generation by autoproducers represent single fuel-fired units only. The use of fuel in multi-fired units operated by autoproducers is included in industry consumption. x In the 2018 edition, new methodologies were introduced by the Australian administration for reporting electricity production from solar sources. First, the methodology for reporting electricity production from solar PV and solar thermal was changed between 2009 and 2010, resulting in a break in time series. Prior to 2010, the ratio of electricity production from solar thermal to total solar was assumed to be the same each year. After 2010, solar PV autoproducer electricity production is the residual after the main activity solar PV and solar thermal are deducted from total solar production. There is an additional break in time series between 2013 and 2014 for solar production

when a new methodology for determining largescale solar PV production was introduced for main activity solar PV plants. x In the 2017 edition, following an extended review of past data, the Australian administration revised electricity outputs of blast furnace gas autoproducer electricity plants for the period 20032004 and of autoproducer CHP plants fuelled by other oil products for 2009, resulting in more realistic efficiency rates for these plants. x In 2002, the Australian administration started to use a new survey methodology and reclassified the types of plants between main activity producers and autoproducers. x Prior to 1995, electricity production from biogases is included in natural gas. x Prior to 1986, inputs and outputs from autoproducer CHP plants are not available.

Consumption x The significant growth in electricity consumption at LNG/regasification plants in 2016 and 2017, is due to the commencement of large-scale production at Australia’s new east coast LNG plants. x Prior to 2006, electricity consumption in mining and quarrying includes consumption in liquefaction/ regasification plants. x From 1990 to 2008, electricity consumption in wood and wood products is included together with paper, pulp and printing. x The direct use of solar heat (mostly domestic solar panels) is available from 1974. x Electricity consumption in coke ovens has been estimated by the Australian administration from 1974 to 1999. x Prior to 1974, the breakdown of electricity consumption in industry and energy sub-sectors is not available and energy industry consumption is included in industry. x Electricity consumption in the non-specified transport sector represents transport support services, including those for air and water transport, and for transport for mining operations. x Prior to 1971 electricity consumption in the commercial and public services sector is included in industry. x Reported electricity consumption in the oil and gas extraction section may include some consumption in LNG/regasification plants. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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General notes x Starting with the 2016 edition and following, widespread data revisions were received due to enhanced reporting from 2005 onwards as a consequence of improved Austrian Final Energy Consumption surveys. For some time series, these revisions were extrapolated back to 1990. As a consequence, there may be breaks between 2004 and 2005, and 1989 and 1990. For more details on the methodologies in the revisions in the energy balance, there is more information here: http://www.statistik.at/wcm/idc/idcplg?IdcService =GET_PDF_FILE&RevisionSelectionMethod=La testReleased&dDocName=036412. For more details on the methodologies related to consumption in households, there is more information here: http://www.statistik.at/wcm/idc/idcplg?IdcService =GET_PDF_FILE&RevisionSelectionMethod=La testReleased&dDocName=078265

Coal General notes x In the 2019 edition, revisions concerning the iron and steel industry were received for data since 2005. The revisions impacted the energy sector for coke oven gas and blast furnace gas. x In 2018 provisional data, blast furnace gas decreased following maintenance work in one of the blast furnaces. Additionally, other recovered gases (LD-gas) are now reported separately following an improvement in reporting. Historical revisions are pending. x In the 2016 edition, revisions concerning the iron and steel industry were received for data since 1990. The following flows were impacted by these revisions: inputs to blast furnaces, the breakdown between transformation and own-use energy support, and calorific values. x The last lignite mine closed in the second quarter of 2004 and lignite use for power generation ceased in 2006. x Since 1996, gas works gas data are reported with natural gas because it is distributed in the same INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

network. The amount of gas works gas is negligible and it is mostly consumed by households. x “Trockenkohle” is included with BKB because of its high calorific value. x LD gas, which should normally be reported as other recovered gases, is reported with blast furnace gas.

Oil Supply x Exports of naphtha are no longer reported from 2014, past values may refer to exports of petrochemical raw material. x Deliveries of gas/diesel to international marine bunkers were revised back to 1990 after implementation of a new study results. x Prior to 1990, a portion of naphtha is included with other oil products.

Transformation x In the 2019 edition the administration incorporated revisions as a result of improved reporting from the refinery to Statistics Austria. As a result there may be breaks in the time series between 2004 and 2005.

Natural gas Supply x Export amounts are calculated by the national administration by subtracting stock changes and domestic consumption from import figures.

Transformation x In the 2018 edition, the time series for blast furnaces was reclassified from 1990 onwards, and thus moved from the Transformation to the Energy sector. This has resulted in increasing the efficiency of the blast furnaces process. x Between 1995 and 1996 there is a break in time series for autoproducer electricity and CHP plants due to the availability of more detailed data.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition, Austrian administration revised oil and gas extraction and oil refinery natural gas consumption data for 2005 onwards based on data reported to the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). Additionally, it revised data since

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Biofuels and waste General notes x Data for 1986 to 1989 for solid biofuels, industrial waste, biogases and liquid biofuels are IEA Secretariat estimates based on information published by OSTAT in Energieversongung Österreichs Endgültige Energiebilanz.

Consumption x In the 2016 edition, improvement in the iron and steel industry data have allowed more precision in the consumption, among other for industrial waste in blast furnaces. x In the 2016 edition, the consumption of solid biofuels in the residential sector was revised down from 2005 data.

Electricity and heat Supply x Amounts for both net electricity production and plant own use are calculated by the Austrian administration by applying a fixed percentage multiplier to the gross production of all plants in the public grid, regardless of plant type or fuel. x Electricity production from geothermal main electricity plants only refers to electricity that is fed into the grid. Total production is not known as these plants are below the reporting threshold.

Transformation x Electricity plants data may include some CHP plants operating in electricity only mode.

x Fluctuating efficiencies from year to year for solid biofuel and industrial waste plants are related to operational decisions which are governed by a formula described in the Standard documentation Meta information on Energy balances for Austria and the Laender of Austria published in June 2016 on the Statistics Austria website. x In the 2018 edition, electricity production from municipal waste main activity electricity plants was revised from 2003-2009. Additionally, electricity production from municipal waste main activity CHP plants was revised in 2014. x A large autoproducer electricity plant was reclassified as an autoproducer CHP plant and therefore creates a break in time series for municipal waste in 2011. x In 2009, inputs of other oil products to autoproducer CHP plants were reclassified as refinery gas and natural gas. x Due to a change in the survey methodology, the heat produced in small plants (capacity inferior to 1 MW) is not reported starting in 2002. x Heat from chemical processes used for electricity production is available from 2004. x Electricity generation from geothermal started in 2002. x Prior to 2002, data for biogases only include plants of 1 MW or larger. x Prior to 1981, inputs to main activity producer electricity plants include inputs to CHP plants. All electricity production by CHP plants is included in electricity plants, and only production from combustible fuel sources is taken into account. Autoproducer CHP heat production is included in main activity producer CHP plants. For heat, own use is included in distribution losses.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition, Austria revised data back to 2005 in order to present international reporting as consistent as possible with the national energy balances. In addition, consumption figures were revised based on more recent surveys of energy consumption in small and medium-sized enterprises. Outliers and the extrapolation methodology will be revised following the results of the next survey. x Electricity consumption in oil refineries includes consumption in gas works plants prior to 1991. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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2005 for other sectors’ flows since 2005 and industry sector since 2012 based on a combination of the results of sample surveys and data from the regulator. x Any inconsistencies in the time series for commercial/public services until 2011 are the result of this sub-sector being computed as a residual. Since 2012 the commercial/public services consumption figures are surveyed annually and the consumption quantities in small and medium enterprises in industry are the projected results of biannual sample surveys. The increase in pipeline transport consumption for 2013 is due to a new methodology of data collection. Historical revisions are pending. Prior to 2000, differences due to measurement are included with distribution losses.

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Belgium Source Observatoire de l'Energie, Brussels.

Coal General notes x In the 2019 edition, provisional 2018 data include sub-bituminous coal, previously reported under other bituminous coal. Historical revisions are pending in the coming edition. x In the 2016 edition, improved data collection has led to some breaks in time series. These revisions include hard coal classifications, products and processes in integrated iron and steel manufacture and may be extended further back in future editions. x Data for anthracite prior to 2014 may include a small portion of other bituminous coal. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal. x Other bituminous coal and sub-bituminous coal data reported in from other sources refer to coal recuperated from coal dumps.

Supply x Supply-side data are obtained through surveying questionnaires instead of customs data. x In the 2019 edition, the calorific values of imported bituminous coal were revised upwards by the Belgian administration since 2015, resulting in a significant increase in the coal primary energy supply. Historical revisions are pending. x 2018 provisional data include “Oil shale & Oil sands” production from other sources to capture INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

previously unknown quantities of low-grade coal products (“tailings”). Historical revisions are pending. Conventional production of other bituminous coal ceased on 31 August 1992.

Transformation x In the 2019 edition, anthracite previously reported as consumption in the iron and steel industry was reclassified as part of the transformation process in blast furnaces since 2013. x In 2016, the decrease of other bituminous coal inputs to main activity producer electricity plants was due to the permanent closure of Langerlo, Belgium’s last coal-fired main activity electricity. x In 2015, the decrease of coke oven gas inputs to autoproducer CHP plants is due to a power plant closure in 2015. x In 2014 and 2015, coking coal inputs to coke ovens decreased due to a coke oven closure in June 2014. x In 2014, the decrease of other bituminous coal inputs to main activity producer electricity plants is due to a power plant closure in 2014.

Consumption x In the 2018 edition, industrial consumption for the period 2013 through 2015 was revised for coking coal and anthracite, as more accurate consumption data became available. Data for coking coal prior to 2013 may include a small portion of anthracite. x The decrease of other bituminous coal and coke oven coke in the iron and steel industry in 2002 is due to the closure of several plants. x The use of coke oven gas in chemical and petrochemical activities ceased in 1996.

Oil General notes x Between 2008 and 2009 breaks in series occur for naphtha and LPG in both transformation and final consumption in the petrochemical sector as a result of methodological improvements made by the Belgian administration. x Data on biofuels are not available before 2009.

Supply x In 2017 new legislation increased the biofuel blending target for motor gasoline from 4% of volume to 8.5% of volume. As part of this E10

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x From 1990 to 2009, small amounts of electricity used in heat pumps have been included in the residential sector. x Starting in 1990, consumption of electricity in the field of electricity supply, district heating and water supply are included in other energy industry own use, prior to that it was included in commercial/ public services. x Also prior to 1991, electricity consumption in the iron and steel industry includes consumption in coke ovens and blast furnaces.

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Transformation x In 2017 the upgrade project of Antwerp refinery and petrochemical plant was completed. Two key projects were completed: new refinery capacity for the conversion of heavy fuel oil into low sulphur light products and increasing steam cracker flexibility to maximize the processing of low cost advantaged feedstock. The latter is reflected in feedstock needs. Output of lighter end products as well as petroleum coke is impacted by these upgrades. x In 2002, patent fuel plants used fuel oil to increase the calorific value of patent fuel.

Consumption x The decrease of fuel oil in industry consumption since 1993 is due to the introduction of an excise tax as well as increased use of natural gas.

x Between 2008 and 2009, there is a break in efficiency of natural gas autoproducer CHP plants due to a change in methodology regarding the reporting of unsold heat.

Consumption x Consumption in the transport equipment sector decreased in 2015 due to the closure of a large industry of this sector in December 2014. x In 2003, the large decrease in non-specified industry consumption is due to improvements in data collection. x Since 2000, natural gas began to replace blast furnace gas in the iron and steel industry.

Biofuels and waste General notes x Renewable municipal waste includes a share of renewable industrial waste. x Data for biodiesels and biogasoline are available starting in 2009.

Supply x Data on pure biogasoline and biodiesels trade are not available for 2009 and 2010.

Transformation x In 2015, part of the law regulating the blending of biodiesel with diesel was temporarily suspended but in 2016, this law was reinstated.

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x Since 2009 gas trade in Belgium includes imported LNG which is regasified and subsequently exported to other countries. x In the 2019 edition, the LNG consumption data in international marine bunkers are confidential.

x Consumption of bioethanol increased in 2017 due to legislation coming into effect on 1 January 2017, which increased the blending obligation for gasoline products. x Industrial waste consumption in the chemical sector started in 2011. x Other liquid biofuels consumed in power plants reported before 2011 can include biodiesel. x New data on consumption cause breaks in time series for primary solid biofuels between 2011 and 2012.

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Natural gas Supply x In the 2019 edition, 2018p trade data include transit figures as a result of a change in methodology.

x The Belgian administration is in the process of revising 2010 and 2011 transformation sector data. As such, an unusually high quantity of natural gas is reported under not elsewhere specified (transformation).

Supply x Electricity production from other sources mainly comprises production at a gas expansion station with heat recovery and at a hydraulic turbine in a waste water treatment plant. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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gasoline was introduced and became the new standard product in the country. x In the 2019 edition, the Belgian administration included new companies in their reporting; some of which are particularly active in the production and trade of lubricants and bitumen. x Consumption in international marine bunkers dipped in 2014 and 2015 due to the closure of several bunkering companies. During 2015 these were replaced by new companies which became fully operational in 2016. x Starting from 2013, a new data source was introduced for petroleum coke trade.

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Transformation x In 2018, electricity output from nuclear decreased due to outages at a number of reactors. x Langerlo, Belgium’s last coal-fired main activity electricity producer closed permanently in March 2016. x Heat production from chemical processes used for electricity production is available from 2005. x In 2012, heat production from chemical sources has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x 2009 was the first year of offshore wind production in Belgium. 2010 is the first year data are available. x Prior to 2009 some unsold heat was reported in natural gas autoproducer CHP plants, together with the associated natural gas input. This causes the drop in efficiency in 2009. x In 2007 data, no information was available on heat production in main activity CHP plants for industrial waste. x In 2003, combustion of municipal waste for electricity and heat generation purposes increased significantly. However, because a large portion of the heat produced is not used (sold), plant efficiencies dropped significantly between 2002 and 2003. x In 2000, most autoproducer electricity plants using combustible fuels were reclassified as autoproducer CHP plants; the heat production from these plants was used for internal industrial processes and not sold to third parties until 2005. x For 1998 and 1999, electricity production at main activity producer CHP plants with annual heat output below 0.5 TJ is reported with main activity producer electricity only plants. x Prior to 1982, electricity production in main activity producer CHP plants is included in production from electricity plants. Also, inputs of fuels for electricity generation in main activity producer electricity plants include inputs for heat production in CHP plants.

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x For 2012, electricity consumption in the mining and quarrying sector has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x For 2012, oil refineries electricity consumption has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on refinery activity data. Part of the estimated amount has been removed from consumption in the chemical and petrochemical sector. x Breaks in time series may exist between 2007 and 2008 due to revisions of the Classification of the Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE) classifications. x There is no heat consumption starting in 2007 in the iron and steel industry because the installation concerned became an autoproducer in July 2006 and the heat is no longer sold.

Canada Source Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa.

General notes x In the 2018 edition, data for Canada were revised back to 2005 following a ten year revision of the Report on Energy Supply and Demand (RESD), the main set of Canadian annual data. The revision standardizes the methodology used for the IEA data submission and has mainly affected the demand side. Additional details are given under each fuel. x From the 2014 edition, the Canadian administration revised time series back to 2005, using additional data from the Annual Industrial Consumption of Energy, the Annual Survey of Secondary Distributors, the Report on Energy Supply and Demand and the Natural Resources Canada Office of Energy Efficiency. Breaks in time series also between appear 1989 and 1990, due to changes in methodology, incorporated in 2002.

Coal General notes x Due to the extensive revisions of the Report on Energy Supply and Demand (RESD), significant statistical differences can be observed for several coal products for the period 2005-2015. This issue is under investigation and further improvements are expected in future editions.

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x From 2013 onwards, reported heat distribution losses decreased due to a more precise estimation method. x The production of electricity from wind is available from 1987.

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Supply x Due to confidentiality constraints, from 2014 the breakdown of production by type of coal is estimated by the Canadian administration, while stock changes and statistical differences are estimated since 2001.

Transformation x In December 2018, Canada announced regulations to phase-out traditional coal-fired electricity by 2030. x Injection of pulverized coal into blast furnaces (PCI) occurs, but is not available for confidentiality reasons. Coals consumed in this manner are reported in the iron and steel industry along with other consumption. x Before 1978, lignite inputs to main activity producer heat plants are included in final consumption. Starting in 1979, these inputs are included in main activity producer electricity plants.

Consumption x Since 2001, consumption of anthracite in non-energy use is estimated by the Canadian administration. Statistical differences include consumption in iron and steel.

x Due to the unavailability of data, non-energy use of coke oven coke and hard coal is included with final consumption sectors prior to 1978 and 1980, respectively.

Oil General notes x The 2018 edition includes numerous time series revisions for the years 2005-2016. This is due to the 10 year revision of the Report on Energy Supply and Demand, which is the main set of Canadian annual data. The majority of these revisions were applied to the demand side. x In the 2016 edition, the Canadian administration was able to reconcile some historical inconsistencies by reporting inputs and outputs to upgraders. In the supply side, these quantities are reported under other hydrocarbons. In the demand side, they are reported under the respective output products (refinery gas, road diesel, and petroleum coke). x Time series for other non-specified oil products may fluctuate as they have been computed as residuals. x Receipts from non-reporting companies are currently represented in the statistical difference flow, work is ongoing with the Canadian administration to address gaps in the coverage that lead to increasing statistical differences.

Supply x The Sturgeon refinery began operations in late 2017. The refinery produced its first diesel fuel in December 2017. It is still under construction and can currently only process synthetic crude oil and not bitumen. x In the 2018 edition the domestic supply of crude oil was revised due overall revisions to the Report on Energy Supply and Demand and the inclusion of additional data sources in the reporting. x From 2014 data the Canadian administration started using customs based trade data to report crude oil imports. In the 2017 edition, crude oil imports data have been revised back to 2005 following this methodology. Some revisions to imports of secondary products have already been made and further revisions are expected. x Condensates and pentanes plus are included in crude oil from 2005, in NGL 1990 to 2004 and in LPG prior to 1990. Historical revisions are pending. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x In the 2016 and 2017 edition, extensive revisions for the period 2005 to 2015 were received as more data became available due to improvements in data collection. x In the 2014 and 2015 editions, some revisions to the 2004 to 2006 data were received in addition to some time series and products for 2007 to 2011. x Due to a Canadian confidentiality law, it is not possible for the Canadian administration to submit disaggregated time series for all of the coal types. Between 2002 and 2006, the IEA Secretariat has estimated some of the missing time series. The data for 2007 onwards are given directly as reported, however data may be present in non-representative products, and additionally these ad hoc reclassification methodologies contribute significantly to larger than normal statistical differences across products. x At this point in time, oil shale and oil sands data are not submitted, and this energy source is deemed to enter the supply stream as shale oil (other hydrocarbons).

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x From 2005 primary oil products include direct imports of condensates by crude oil producers. x Production of other hydrocarbons represents synthetic crude oil produced from tar sands. x From 2005, other hydrocarbons from other sources natural gas corresponds to natural gas used for the upgrading of synthetic crude oil (reported under GTL transformation in the natural gas consumption data) and natural gas used to upgrade petroleum products (reported under non-specified transformation in the natural gas consumption data). Revisions to this flow were introduced in the 2019 edition. From 1990 to 2005, these quantities are reported in indigenous production of other hydrocarbons. Prior to 1990, they are included in the natural gas supply. x Imports of other hydrocarbons from 1994 to 2000 correspond to orimulsion imports from Venezuela. x Refinery output from gas/diesel oil and petroleum coke includes output from oil sands and upgraders. x The Canadian administration is currently unable to provide a figure for the domestic production of additives, but is working on solutions which will make this possible. Meanwhile, significant statistical differences can be observed for several secondary oil products.

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x Due to confidentiality issues, consumption data for selected products and flows, such as fuel oil and gas/diesel consumption in iron and steel from 2009, are not available. For the same reason, selected products may include estimates provided by the Canadian administration, such as Fuel Oil and Bitumen data for 2014. x In the 2019 edition the data series for consumption in oil and gas extraction was revised back to 2005 by the Canadian administration as new data sources meant a more accurate distribution between this sector and mining is now possible. x International marine bunkers are included with inland waterways prior to 1978.

x In the 2019 edition, the oil and gas extraction consumption was revised back to 2005 in order to more accurately separate it from other mining/extractive activities. x In the 2019 edition, an improved methodology was applied to industry sector for 2005 onwards resulting in a share of the not elsewhere specified (industry) being allocated to various industrial subsectors and creating breaks between 2004 and 2005. x Starting with 2014 data, natural gas distribution losses will no longer be reported by Canada as this flow was historically computed as a balancing variable. x Due to confidentiality reasons, the Canadian administration estimated natural gas consumption in the following sectors for 2014-2017: iron and steel, non-ferrous metal, transport equipment and machinery. x For 2011, the increase consumption by nonmetallic mineral production is due to switching from coal to natural gas in cement manufacturing. x Prior to 1990 data for consumption of natural gas for construction are not available.

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Transformation x For 2000, the increase in main activity producer electricity is due to new generation plants in Alberta and Ontario. x Due to confidentiality reasons, the Canadian administration estimated natural gas consumption in oil refineries for the 2014-2017. x Gas-to-liquids (transformation) represents quantities of natural gas consumed in the production of synthetic crude oil. x Non-specified transformation represents quantities of natural gas used for the upgrading of refined oil products.

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x Indigenous production is measured by the Canadian administration by upscaling the marketable production by approximately 11% to account for own-use in the extraction process. x Associated gas has been estimated by the Canadian administration for 2016 and 2017. x Non-associated gas production data include colliery gas as well as associated gas produced in Alberta.

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x Prior to 1978, agriculture is included in industry, and no detailed industry sub-sector data are available.

Biofuels and waste General notes x The split of municipal waste reported assumes 65% renewable and 35% non-renewable. x The IEA Secretariat has estimated the data for biogases, industrial and municipal waste from 1990 to 2004, biogasoline (ethanol) from 1998 to 2004 based on information supplied by Natural Resources Canada.

Supply x Canadian biodiesel production increased significantly in 2014 because a large producer came online at the end of 2013. In 2016 again, there was a big increase in production of biodiesel due to a large plant coming online in Alberta. This is also the reason for the increase in export, as Canada exports most of its biodiesel to the US. x There were no exports of biogasoline since 2013.

Consumption x The solid biofuels consumption data for the residential sector in 2015 - 2017 are equal to 2014 data because firewood data are delayed.

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x Autoproducer solar PV electricity generation is available from 2016. Prior to 2016, data are included in main activity producers. As a result, a break in series occurs for main activity producer solar generation between 2015 and 2016. x In the 2018 edition, revisions were made to electricity production from wind back to 2013. x Starting in 2009, a new source has been used for electricity production from solar, wind, and tide. This new source covers production from solar and wind only from plants with capacity higher than 500 kW. x Heat production includes heat produced by nuclear power stations for distribution to other consumers up to 1997. x Discrepancies occur between respective reported figures for electricity trade between the US and Canada for 2016.

Transformation x For the 2019 edition, breaks in series appear for solid biofuel inputs to autoproducer electricity plants because of the availability of improved data. Historical revisions are pending. x In the 2016 edition of this publication, there was a reclassification from autoproducer to main activity producer for plants fuelled by biogases and municipal waste. x For autoproducers generating electricity with process steam produced from biofuels and waste, the energy required to produce the initial steam is not taken into account by the Canadian administration and as a result the efficiencies are overstated.

x The Canadian administration has undertaken revisions of many parts of the electricity time series back to 2005, based on the results of the Report on Energy Supply and Demand in Canada (RESD). In particular, revisions were made on the inputs and outputs of power plants fuelled by combustible fuels and on the breakdown of final electricity consumption, resulting in possible breaks in time series.

x The breakdown of electricity and heat generation between natural gas and oil products in main activity producer CHP plants has been estimated by the Canadian administration starting in 1990. This may cause breaks in the time series between 1989 and 1990. x Net electricity production by autoproducers prior to 1990 includes production from combustible fuel sources only. x Inputs of fuels to heat plants are not available for 1979 to 1987.

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x For the 2019 edition, gross electricity output from wind in 2017 shows a 6% decline over 2016. However, downward revisions to historical data are pending, which would alter this trend.

x In 2017, the decrease in electricity consumption in the chemicals sector is partially due to a large consumer having been rotated out of the source sample survey used to compile the data.

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x Prior to 1978, consumption in non-specified industry includes gas used as fuel in oil refineries.

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x Non-specified (Other sectors) is being partly treated as a residual under the new methodology introduced in the 2018 Edition. Data submitted by Canada for 2015 were for negative -19,998 GWh, which is not possible, so this has been revised to zero by the IEA Secretariat, with the increased consumption being removed from Statistical differences. x Electricity transmission and distribution losses could include statistical difference for certain years. x Consumption of electricity in oil and gas extraction is not available prior to 1987. x Consumption of electricity in coal mines is not available between 1982 and 1986. x Breaks in the time series occur between 1973 and 1974 in agriculture, and between 1987 and 1988 in the industry sector.

Chile

Oil General notes x There are breaks in time series between 2008 and 2009 due to a change in methodology by the Chilean administration.

Supply x Receipts from other sources of other hydrocarbons correspond to natural gas used in refineries. These quantities are the results of not-elsewhere specified transformation in the Balances format.

Consumption x Starting with 2017 reference year data the administration can now identify consumption in construction and agriculture. Prior to these quantities were reported under not elsewhere specified.

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General notes x Data are available starting in 1971. x In the 2017 edition, data for 2014 and 2015 were revised to replace figures previously estimated by the Secretariat. x From 1990, consumption in paper and pulp includes forestry and consumption in agriculture is included in non-specified industry. In general, a new methodology has been applied for data since 1990, leading to other breaks in time series between 1989 and 1990.

Coal General notes x Other bituminous coal data includes subbituminous coal for all years, if present.

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x The 2017 values for not elsewhere specified transformation and oil refineries have been estimated by the IEA secretariat.

Supply x Chile started reporting exports of natural gas with 2016 data. x Data representing LPG injected into the natural gas distribution network are available starting in 2009. They are reported in from other sources oil.

Transformation x For 2009 and 2010, inputs of natural gas to autoproducer CHP plants were estimated by the Chilean administration. For other years, these inputs are included in autoproducer electricity consumption. x Not elsewhere specified transformation represents natural gas that is blended with refinery gas.

Consumption x Natural gas used for oil and gas extraction is included in gas consumption for energy use in oil refineries. x Non-specified transport corresponds to marine transport.

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Supply x Production of landfill gas ceased from 2001 2014 as landfill sites stopped producing adequate gas to continue collection.

Transformation x A new survey on primary solid biofuels causes breaks in production and input to autoproducer CHP between 2011 and 2012.

Consumption x Charcoal production and consumption have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat until 2013. From 2014 data, only solid biofuels input to charcoal production plant is estimated. x The Chilean administration applied a new revised methodology for final consumption of primary solid biofuels. This may lead to data breaks in time series between 2013 and 2014.

Electricity and heat Supply x Electricity production from geothermal started at Cerro Pabellón in 2017. x In 2014, the Chilean administration applied a new methodology in the reporting of electricity generation from solar PV and wind, resulting in breaks in time series between 2013 and 2014. Revisions for previous years are pending. x The majority of electricity generation from other sources is from a conveyor belt transporting crushed rock from high altitude to lower altitude in a mine. A small amount from waste heat is also included. x Solar thermal heat production has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat using data published by Chilean ministry of energy. x Heat production from solid biofuels and biogas use in Main CHP plants is not available. x Electricity production from autoproduction hydro is self-declared, and as such, subject to variation.

Transformation x In 2014, data inputs to transformation processes were taken from the published energy balance, and the output was estimated based on the efficiency reported in previous years.

x Electricity production from other bituminous coal includes sub-bituminous coal. x Production of chemical heat used for electricity generation started in 2013. Besides chemical heat, data for heat production in CHP and heat plants are not available. x Increases in electricity from natural gas in 2010 are due to the openings of new LNG terminals. x The split of electricity generation by main activity and autoproducer by fuel was estimated by the Chilean administration for the period 1990 to 2003. x The variability of electricity output from oil products is in part due to the fact that oil-fired power plants are used for backup generation.

Consumption x Consumption in agriculture/forestry, and construction are available from 2017. For prior years, data are reported under Industry (non-specified). x Increases in electricity consumption in the road transport sector from 2014 onwards are the result of a new estimation methodology, while electric vehicles used for the transportation of ores are reported as consumption within the mining and quarrying industry. x Solar thermal consumption data are not available so all consumption data are allocated to the nonspecified other sector. x Prior to 2009, most statistical differences are included in distribution losses.

Czech Republic Sources x Czech Statistical Office, Prague. x Ministry of Industry and Trade, Prague.

General notes x Due to ongoing review of energy data for 20102014, revisions have been made in the 2017 edition. Full details are given under each fuel. x Data are available starting in 1971.

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Supply x Other recovered gases are combustible gases obtained during the production of gas works gas and as a result of chemical processes. x Production from other sources of other bituminous coal is from coal slurries, however these data are not available for 2018p. x A portion of other bituminous coal reported under from other sources for the period 2010-2015 correspond to reclassified coking coal. x Statistical differences for coking coal for the period 2010-2015 are partly due to the reclassification of coking coal to other bituminous coal.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition, coke oven gas in energy ownuse consumed by electricity, CHP and heat plants was revised for 2016 resulting in a break in the series. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x In the 2015 edition, improved reporting enabled revisions to be made for certain primary coal consumption flows between 2010 and 2012. x In the 2014 edition, residential consumption for the period 1990 through 2011 was revised for other bituminous coal, lignite, coke oven coke and BKB, as more accurate consumption data became available. x Due to economic restructuring in consumption in the late 1990s (big state enterprises subdividing and/or privatising and the utilisation of new technologies by businesses), there may be breaks in time series in these sectors.

Oil General notes x Data prior to 1994 are estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x In 2016 both Czech refineries were affected by accidents which resulted in decreased refinery throughput, increased refinery losses and a large decrease in imports of crude oil offset by increased imports of finished products. The second accident affected the ethylene production unit and led to decreased activity in the petrochemical sector. x In 2017, the units previously affected by accidents were upgraded and operations resumed with increased output

Transformation x From 2002 data onwards, some amounts of fuel oil have been reclassified under other products. This change mainly affects the transformation sector.

Consumption x Between 1998 and 1999, breaks in gas/diesel final consumption time series are due to a new data management system implemented by the Czech administration.

Natural gas General notes x Between 1993 and 1994 there are some breaks in time series due to a change in the energy balance methodology between former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. Since 1993, data have been officially submitted by the Czech Statistical Office.

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x In the 2018 edition, data for the Czech Republic were revised back to 2010 based on administrative data causing breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. These revisions impacted mainly industrial consumption for lignite, BKB and other recovered gases. x In the 2017 edition, coal consumption in the residential sector has been revised back to 2010 due to a new survey in households made by Czech Statistical Office, creating breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. x Increased production and consumption of other recovered gases in 2014 is due to improved tracking of by-products from various transformation processes. Tail gases from the production of carbon black from coal tar are reported here, as are off gases from the manufacture and cleaning of syngas from lignite for an IGCC plant. x Coal which had been previously classified as subbituminous coal until the 2008 edition is now reported under lignite for all years. x Revisions by the Czech administration have resulted in some breaks in time series between 2001 and 2002. x Data for 1990 to 1995 were estimated based on the Czech publication Energy Economy Year Book. x In 1995, town gas production (included in gas works gas) ceased. x Since 2010 BKB includes multipurpose brown coal dust for both supply and consumption.

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x From 2013 all non-associated gas production was reclassified as colliery gas production.

Transformation x In 1996 natural gas inputs into gas works (transformation) ended.

x Hospital waste previously reported as municipal waste is reported under industrial waste since 2008. x New survey systems cause breaks in final consumption in 1999 and in 2002. Breaks in both supply and consumption of biofuels and waste occur again in 2003.

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x Prior to 1994 data in transport sector are for former Czechoslovakia. x There is a break in time series in the industry and transformation sectors between 2009 and 2010 due to new available data from distribution companies. x Starting with 2008 data, hydrogen production is reported in chemical and petrochemical feedstocks as non-energy use. Up to 2007, chemical and petrochemical consumption includes both energy and non-energy use.

x In the 2017 edition, data for the Czech Republic were revised back to 2010 due to the acquisition of new administrative data, allowing access to more accurate and detailed data sources. As a result, there are breaks in several time series between 2009 and 2010.

Biofuels and waste General notes x The restructuring of the Czech electricity market leads to breaks in the time series in all sectors between 1998 and 1999. x Data for municipal waste and solid biofuels are not available prior to 1990 and liquid biofuels data are not available prior to 1992.

Supply x The increase in the indigenous production of industrial wastes (non-renewable) in 2018p is related to increased demand from cement companies.

Transformation x For 2016 data, an increased excise duty was imposed on biofuels, causing a decline in consumption. x In 2016, a main activity producer CHP incineration plant fired by municipal waste was in test operation at Chotikov.

Consumption x In the 2017 edition, due to a new survey in households made by the Czech Statistical Office in 2015 (ENERGO 2015), solid biofuels consumption in residential sector has been considerably revised upwards since 1990.

x Data from 1990 onwards have been officially submitted by the Czech administration. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1989 and 1990. x Electricity statistics from 1971 to 1989 have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat except for final consumption and trade which were submitted by the Czech administration. x For 2017, apparent declines in autoproducer heat production by the chemical and petrochemical sector, and in consumption by petroleum refineries, occur due to the incorporation of an oil refinery into a neighbouring petrochemical enterprise.

Supply x The amount of heat reported under other sources is primarily waste heat from the glass industry until 2009. x From 1999 onwards, small amounts of heat have been exported to Slovak Republic.

Transformation x For 2017, heat production from electric boilers and heat pumps is based on new survey data, whereas, data for prior years have been estimated by the Czech administration. As a result, some breaks in series may occur. Historic revisions are pending. x Electricity generated from waste heat in CHP plants is included with the total production from combustible fuels. x In the 2017 edition, a revision of the methodology for reporting the production of autoproducer plants running on combustible fuels causes multiple breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010 for CHP and electricity only plants. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Consumption x Data on electricity consumption by cable cars (reported under non-specified transport) are available from 2017. x Data for direct use of solar energy are available from 2003. x Prior to 2000, the split of rail transport and nonspecified transport is not available.

Denmark Source Danish Energy Agency, Copenhagen.

General notes x In the 2004 edition, major revisions were made by the Danish administration for the 1990 to 2001 data, which may cause breaks in time series between 1989 and 1990.

Coal Supply x A large increase of steam coal imports in 2003 was related to a drought in Scandinavia. Thermal power plants were operated more intensively to replace hydro-generated electricity that was consumed in the country. Additionally, more coalgenerated electricity was exported to other countries in the region. Significant fluctuations in demand are also evident for other years for similar reasons, including 2006 and 2013, but exist to a lesser extent. x Declines in stocks of steam coal stem from extensive deployment of renewable generation technologies and policy to further reduce Denmark’s utilisation of coal-fired power and implement cofiring with renewable fuels as a part of their Energy Strategy 2050.

Oil General notes x Starting with 2013 data the Danish administration reports products transferred to refinery feedstocks. In previous years refinery output is reported net of product transfers.

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x Data on heat own use and heat imports start in 2010 and 2009 respectively, following extensive revisions by the Czech administration in the 2017 edition due to the acquisition of new administrative data. Prior to this period, data are not available due to lack of sources. x The production of electricity reported in the category other fuel sources refers to electricity produced from turbines driven by the mixture of air, ammonia and other non-coal gases derived from the petrochemical industry. x From 2014, some autoproducer heat plants production figures became too small to appear in data collected. x From 2012 data, new autoproducer heat plants were added to the data collection, causing a break in time series. x In 2012, a main activity producer electricity plant using solid biofuels started to produce also heat and was reclassified as main activity CHP plant. x A different reporting methodology used by the Czech administration for biofuels and waste causes some breaks in time series between 2002 and 2003. x In 1999 and 2000, various big enterprises have been divided, sold and merged. This causes breaks in the time series of all types of plants. x Industrial waste use in main activity producer electricity plants is included with solid biofuels from 1996. x Data on biogases and waste used in main activity producer CHP and autoproducer heat plants start in 1993. x Prior to 1990, electricity production in main activity producer CHP and autoproducer CHP plants is included in main activity producer electricity plants. x Prior to 1990, heat production excludes heat sold by industry. In addition, heat production prior to 1990 is reported under main activity heat plants because the breakdown by producer and plant type is not available before then. x The breakdown of net electricity production by source is not available prior to 1990. x Data on heat production, and the corresponding fuel inputs, have been estimated from 1980 to 1989 based on consumption in residential and commercial/public services. Prior to that, inputs are included in industry.

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x From 2012, due to confidentiality issues, all liquid biofuels are reported under biodiesel x Between 1995 and 2004, other hydrocarbon imports and inputs to main activity producer CHP plants represent orimulsion. x From 1990 onwards, Greenland and the Danish Faroes are not included in the oil data. x Information on waste oil recycling and final consumption begins in 1989 and is reported in other oil products. x In 1988, consumption of gasoline type jet fuel ceased. x As of 1987, separate data for paraffin waxes are no longer available. x Prior to 1975, refinery gas is reported net of consumption in refineries.

Consumption x The consumption of LNG for marine transport and international marine bunkers is not reported due to confidentiality. x The breakdown for industrial consumption for the latest year is estimated by the Danish administration using the previous year’s industry sector subsectoral shares and updated the following year. x Gas Works (Transformation) represents natural gas blended and distributed as “town gas”. Revisions to this flow are expected for the 2020 edition.

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Transformation x Due to improved survey methods, inputs to electricity and heat generation have been reclassified, causing a break in time series between 1993 and 1994. The oil inputs used in industrial sub-sectors for producing surplus heat, which is delivered to district heating networks, are allocated to these industrial sub-sectors. x In 1994, the marked increase in inputs to CHP production is due to increased electricity exports to Norway. x From 1974 to 1979, consumption of fuel oil for the CHP production by autoproducers has been estimated.

Consumption x Consumption data are based on a detailed survey sent to companies in Denmark every other year. For non-survey years, the consumption figures are estimated by the Danish Energy Agency x White spirit and lubricants deliveries are estimated by Denmark. x For 1994 and 1995, industry detail is based on a new survey. x Prior to 1990, gas/diesel oil and fuel oil consumption for fishing are included in domestic navigation

x From 2012, biogasoline trade designated to be blended with motor gasoline is included under biodiesels, for confidentiality reasons. x From 2012, biodiesel production was confidential and gathered with imports.

Consumption x In the 2016 edition, the Danish administration revised energy consumption in industry sectors causing some breaks in solid biofuels consumption between 2010 and 2011. x The data on the consumption of municipal waste in the industry sector are delayed by one year and the Danish administration duplicates the previous year’s data until the data become available. x The Danish administration estimates the growth in consumption of solid biofuels in the industry sector for the most recent year based on the growth in the transformation sector.

Electricity and heat General notes x Heat data are not available prior to 1976.

Supply x In 2017, the declines in electricity and heat output from other bituminous coal and the corresponding increases in output from solid biofuels are attributable to fuel switching in co-fired plants. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Supply x Quantities of other hydrocarbons natural gas used by refineries.

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Estonia Source Statistics Estonia, Tallinn.

General note x Data for Estonia are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union.

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x Fish oil used in main activity producer heat plants is included with solid biofuels. x Due to the high number of heating companies burning wood chips that are equipped with boilers with flue-gas condensation, the solid biofuels heat plants show a high efficiency. The efficiency decline evident in 2016 was due to two less efficient plants switching to biofuels. x For some years, heat plants fired by natural gas, municipal waste, biogases, and other oil productsshow efficiencies greater than 100%, on a net calorific value basis, due to the use of condensing boilers and other flue gas condensation technologies that recover the latent heat of vaporisation. x Biodiesels and biogasoline consumption for electricity and heat production are reported under other liquid biofuels, for confidentiality reasons. x Data for other liquid biofuels main activity heat plants are available back to 1994.

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Consumption x In the 2016 edition, the Danish administration revised electricity and heat consumption in the industry sector from 1990. x For 2015 and 2016 data, the breakdown of electricity and heat total final consumption is estimated by the Danish administration based on 2014 data and will be revised in the following reporting cycle once their new industry survey results are released. x The direct use of solar thermal energy is available from 1978. x Electricity consumption in non-specified industry includes consumption in district heating plants and for the distribution of electricity. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Fuels reported as coke oven coke and gas works gas are the solid and gaseous by-products of oil shale liquefaction. Inputs of oil shale to “gas works”, “coke ovens” and for coal liquefaction plants, while reported separately, combined, are the inputs for retorting in liquefaction plants. x In the 2013 edition, data for oil shale production for the period 1991 to 1997 were revised to match Estonian GHG National Inventory values. Consumption data remained unchanged.

Supply x Indigenous production of peat products stopped in 2017.

Oil General notes x In 2012 data, breaks in time series occur for trade figures, now including re-exports, and for international bunkers. x For 1990 to 2007, oil data are based on direct communication with Statistics Estonia and UNECE.

Natural gas Consumption x Consumption reported under not elsewhere specified (Energy) represents consumption of different activities of companies in the energy sector (NACE 35) for own uses without transformation. x There are inconsistencies in the time series for residential consumption as this sector is computed as a residual.

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x The amount of heat reported under other sources is heat recovered from industrial processes and sold for district heating. x Heat produced for sale by heat pumps starts in 1994. x Geothermal and solar heat production for sale is available from 1989. x From 1984 onwards, small amounts of heat have been imported from Germany. x The production of electricity from wind is available from 1978.

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Biofuels and waste General notes x Data for biogases include landfill gas starting in 2005.

Electricity and heat Transformation x Fuels reported as coke oven coke and gas works gas are the solid and gaseous by-products of oil shale liquefaction, and main activity heat and electricity generation from these fuels is tightly associated with liquefaction plants. x Inputs of fuel oil and gas works gas to transformation processes include shale oil. x In the 2018 edition, the surge in main activity heat from solid biofuels was related to reclassification from autoproducer heat plants, where previously autoproducer own use heat and associated fuel inputs are not reported, and the fuel consumption appears in the main economic activity of the autoproducer. x From 1990 to 1999, some of the electricity and heat production are reported under other oil products while the inputs are reported under the individual fuels.

Consumption x Electricity consumption in the non-specified energy sector includes consumption in the Classification of the Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE) 3512 and 3513 categories.

Finland Source Statistics Finland, Helsinki.

General notes x In 2014, a new survey system and a reclassification of the data lead to breaks in the time series between 1999 and 2000 for most products and sectors. The new survey system is more detailed and has better product coverage, especially in electricity, CHP and heat production, as well as in industry.

Coal General notes x Coal tar used for non-energy purposes or exported is not reported in either production or consumption. x In the 2015 edition, revisions were received for some consumption flows of other bituminous coal and coke oven coke, while other recovered gases (from ferrochromium manufacture) were reported separately for the first time, with revisions back to 2000. Prior to 2000, off-gases from ferrochromium manufacture are included in blast furnace gas, and inputs of coke oven coke for ferrochromium manufacture in inputs to blast furnaces instead of non-specified transformation. x Prior to 2008, peat products are included with peat data. x A large increase of steam coal imports in 2003 is related to a drought in Scandinavia. Thermal power plants were operated more intensively to replace hydro-generated electricity that is consumed in the country. Additionally, more coal-generated electricity was exported to other countries in the region. x The increase of other bituminous coal inputs into main activity producer electricity plants from 1993 to 1994 was due to coal replacing imported electricity and hydro power. x Production of gas works gas ceased in April 1994. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

Transformation x In 2017, the consumption of coal in main activity producer electricity plants decreased considerably following the move of a large plant to the national capacity reserve. x In the 2017 edition, fuel inputs and heat production from peat main activity heat plants have been revised from 2000 as a result of new data access for smaller peat heat plant units. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x In 2014 Estonia’s main company in the chemical and petrochemical sector ceased activity, resulting in no non-energy use of natural gas. x In 2009 Estonia’s main producer of fertilisers ceased activity, resulting in a sharp decrease in the non-energy use of natural gas. The plant reopened in 2012.

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Oil General notes x The 2018 edition includes revisions to data for several products from 1999 onwards. x Several revisions to petrochemical data were introduced, including a reclassification of quantities between energy and non-energy use. Further revisions are pending. x In spring 2015, the Porvoo refinery had the largest shut down in its history for maintenance works. This is the reason for the large decrease in refinery throughput in 2015. x In 2014, the Finnish administration revised the time series for refinery gas from 2000 and included flaring of petrochemical gases under distribution losses. x Prior to 2002, petroleum coke used as refinery fuel was included with refinery gas. x In 1995, there is a break in time series for oil products trade due to the aligning of the National Board of Customs trade data collection system with the European Union’s Intrastat system. x Other hydrocarbons reported under from other sources natural gas correspond to hydrogen used in refineries, also represented as the output of nonspecified transformation in the balances format.

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Natural gas General notes x Finland imports LNG since September 2016. As there is only one company operating in this market, LNG supply data is confidential and have been excluded from the supply side flows. x Between 1999 and 2000 there are some breaks in the time series due to a new survey system and a reclassification of the data.

Supply x Data for international marine bunkers consumption started being reported in 2017. x The opening and closing stock levels data are confidential and stock changes data for 2017 are estimates by the Finnish administration. Transformation x Non-specified transformation data represent natural gas used for hydrogen manufacture. This hydrogen is used for hydrodesulphurization and hydrocracking in oil refineries

Consumption x Distribution losses for 2017 include the quantities of boil-off natural gas originating from the natural evaporation of LNG in tanks. x Not elsewhere specified (transport) includes LNG consumption for domestic navigation. x Since 1995 data, the breakdown between residential and commercial/public services is available due to a new system of data collection. x Prior to 1989, natural gas consumption in residential and agriculture/forestry had been estimated by the Finnish administration.

Biofuels and waste General notes x Prior to 2004, industrial waste also included other energy forms such as hydrogen, heat from chemical processes, natural gas and blast furnace gas. x Data for biogases and industrial waste are available from 1996.

Supply x Due to confidentiality, the biodiesel production includes trade figures and stock changes starting with 2015 data. Biogasoline import for the same

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x The significant increases and decreases of other bituminous coal inputs into main activity producer electricity plants from year to year are due to coal replacing imported electricity and hydro power. x Likewise, peat production is highly dependent upon favourable weather conditions and the pricing of other fuels. The decrease in peat and other bituminous coal usage in main activity electricity plants in 2008 was due to record electricity generation from hydro plants. A similar circumstance occurred in 2012. x The first coking plant started operation in 1987, hence imports of coking coal and production of coke oven coke and coke oven gas started in that year.

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Transformation x The amount of biodiesel used for blending with diesel fell greatly in 2016 after record levels for the past two years. Annual variation in the consumption of biofuels is possible and caused by Finland’s biofuel legislation, which gives distributors the possibility to fulfil the bio obligation flexibly in advance.

Electricity and heat Supply x Electricity production in Finland is affected by the connection to the Nord Pool. In period of high waterfalls, importing electricity from other Nordic countries is more economic than producing it. This can cause breaks in the time series. x Other sources include hydrogen, purchased steam, and heat recovered from flue gas scrubbers. For 2017, the increase in heat production from other sources is due to the reporting of heat recovered from flue gas scrubbers for the first time. x The increasing heat production from heat pumps in 2007 and 2008 is from the new Katri Vala district heating and cooling plant. x Heat from chemical processes and associated electricity generation are available from 2000.

Transformation x Electricity plants data may include some CHP plants operating in electricity only mode. Likewise, heat plants data may include some CHP plants operating in heat only mode. x In the 2017 edition, fuel inputs and heat production from peat main activity heat plants have been revised since 2000 as new data became available for small peat heat plant units. x In the 2016 edition, the allocation of solar photovoltaic between main activity and autoproducer plants was revised. x From 2014 data, an autoproducer in the field of iron and steel industry running on coke oven gases and blast furnace gases was sold and is now reported as main-activity producer. x The increase in heat production from municipal waste in 2014 is due to the opening of a new plant.

x In 2014, the new consumption of other liquid biofuels in main activity electricity plant corresponds to biopyrolysis oil made from wood chips. x Data on peat products electricity and heat generation are available since 2008. Prior to that, they are included in peat. x Heat output from autoproducer CHP plants is available starting in 1996 and from autoproducer heat plants starting in 2000; corresponding inputs may be under-reported. x Before 1999, all electricity production from autoproducers running on fuelwood is allocated to CHP plants. x Electricity and heat production from biogases are available from 1996. x Prior to 1992, outputs from the use of combustible renewables and waste to generate electricity and/or heat were included in peat. Therefore, the IEA Secretariat estimated the breakdown of outputs from municipal waste and solid biofuels based on reported inputs. x Inputs of liquid fuels and natural gas to CHP plants are included with the inputs of these fuels to main activity producer electricity only and heat only plants prior to 1978. x Electricity production from biofuels and waste is not available between 1974 and 1976.

Consumption x For 2016 data, the production of heat from oil refineries in autoproducer plants ceased, following the change of ownership of these plants and their reclassification to main activity producers. This result in the consumption of (sold) heat under the oil refineries sector to jump as most heat formerly produced by oil and gas autoproducers are now purchased. x In the 2017 edition and following, an extended review of NACE sector encoding by the Finnish administration resulted in the revision of the sectoral heat consumption time series back to 2007, leading to breaks in time series between 2006 and 2007 in some heat consumption sectors. x A new survey of the agriculture and forestry sector leads to breaks in the electricity consumption between 2007 and 2008. x The split of heat consumption in the different industry sectors is available starting from 2007. Prior to that, it is aggregated in non-specified industry. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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France Source Ministère de la Transition Écologique et Solidaire, Paris.

General notes x In the 2018 edition, data for France were revised back to 2011 following changes in methodology and procedures used by the energy statistics subdepartment (SDSE) within the Ministry for the ecological and inclusive transition. As a result, the revisions, to bring the reporting more in line with the international standards, impacted all fuels. Additional details are given under each fuel.

x For 1989 to 1998, the IEA Secretariat has estimated industry consumption based on Consommations d’Energie dans l‘Industrie, SESSI. x Prior to 1985, consumption of colliery gas is included with the use of coke oven gas by autoproducers. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

Transformation x In 2017 the use of other bituminous coal into transformation for electricity increased by more than 20% to compensate lower generation from nuclear and hydro plants. x In 2016 the company that consumed blast furnace gas for electricity and heat generation ceased its activity.

Consumption x In the 2018 edition, the split of energy consumption between the residential sector and the commerce and public services sector has been revised back to 1990 by the French administration for other bituminous coal, lignite, coke oven coke, BKB and patent fuel. x Blast furnace gas and coke oven gas used for energy purposes in blast furnaces are no longer reported under the iron and steel industry. As of the 2018 edition these quantities are reported under the energy sector.

x From 2012, the energy consumption is more detailed due to a more precise national survey. x From 2011 data onwards, France now includes Monaco, and the following overseas departments (Guadeloupe; French Guiana; Martinique; Mayotte; and Réunion); and excludes the overseas collectivities (New Caledonia; French Polynesia; Saint Barthélemy; Saint Martin; Saint Pierre and Miquelon; and Wallis and Futuna).

x Final consumption in industry is estimated by the Secretariat from 1986 to 2001 for some products.

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x In 2018 edition, the calorific value of coking coal has been revised in agreement with Eurostat and the IEA. The revision was made for the period 1990 to 2016. x In the 2017 edition, the French administration undertook comprehensive revisions on sectoral coal consumption back to 2011. Starting this edition, new information became available for anthracite, BKB and other recovered gases. x From 2012, the energy consumption is more detailed due to a more precise national survey. x Prior to 2011, other manufactured gases (oxygen steel furnace gas) are included in blast furnace gas.

x Statistical differences observed for motor gasoline and naphtha are partly due to the absence of a specific naphtha category in the customs classification. x Statistical differences appear for other products as a result of different definitions used for this residual category between the customs, refineries, power plants and petrochemical industry. x From 2013, information is available for imports of condensates used by the petrochemical sector. These are reported under imports of NGL, interproduct transfers of NGL to other oil products, and consumption of other products. x From 1991, additives and oxygenates data are available.

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x Prior to 2000, consumption of heat in residential includes consumption in agriculture/forestry and commercial/public services. x Consumption of electricity in the industry subsector machinery includes consumption in transport equipment prior to 1995.

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x Higher than usual seasonal maintenance in the spring of 2018 impacted refinery intake and output. x From 2009, transfers of kerosene type jet fuel to white spirit correspond to kerosene used as a base for making white spirit. x From 2008 data, refinery intake of refinery feedstock and refinery output of refinery gas output figures exclude natural gas used in the steam reformer of the Gonfreville refinery. x From 2008 data, ethane refinery output is reported x From 2002 data onwards, ethylene produced in Lacq is not included in NGL. x From 1998 data, a different treatment of transfers was adopted. Imported oil products needing further refinery processing are no longer reported as refinery feedstock imports but as oil product imports and products transferred. Fuel oil includes part of the amounts previously reported in other oil products from 1999 and various other products from 2001.

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In the 2019 edition, the French administration revised the demand side from 2011 onwards by improving the methodology with the consolidation of data from SDSE surveys and additional official sources. Until 2007, some statistical differences reported by the French utilities were included in distribution losses. Since 2008, these amounts are included under statistical differences. Between 1999 and 2000, there are some breaks in time series due to a new methodology for preparing the natural gas balances.

x Starting in 2012, separate data on main activity heat plants inputs are available.

The data include the French overseas departments, however natural gas is neither produced, nor consumed in these departments.

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x The breakdown between international and domestic marine bunkers is estimated by the French administration. x Between 2005 and 2006, a break is visible in LPG time series, as consumption from one chemical company was re-classified from energy use to non-energy use. Breaks in LPG time series also appear in 2001 due to improved data collection. x From 2000 data, petroleum coke consumption in the non-ferrous metals industry is no longer available separately. Prior to 1982, no breakdown between energy and non-energy use is available for this product. x From 1998 data, military consumption of kerosene type jet fuel is reported separately from domestic aviation. x Prior to 1988, LPG includes ethane consumption. x Prior to 1985, the residential sector consumption of gas/diesel oil is reported under the commerce/public services sector, as no separate data were available.

x The total imports and exports data include transit amounts. x From 1990 to 1998, statistical difference includes gas consumption which is not broken down by sector.

Consumption x The increase in natural gas consumption in the electricity sector for 2016 and 2017 has been mainly driven by the decrease in nuclear generation due to maintenance operations, which was compensated by gas-fired power plants. x Gas for pipelines is included in distribution losses. x Between 2005 and 2006, there is a break in the time series of the industry sub-sectors.

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Starting from the 2018 edition, the French administration revised the methodology used in the 2018 edition to bring it more in line with the international standards. More specifically, (i) Supply figures were revised for the period 2007-2016, (ii) transformation sector consumption for 2007-2016, (iii) energy sector consumption for 2011-2016, (iv) transport and commercial/public services for 20002016, (v) industry sector for 2011-2016 and (vi) imports and exports for 2011-2016.

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Transformation x Plants using municipal waste were reclassified as autoproducer CHP plants from 1995, which leads to a break in time series. x Breaks in time series in 2005 for municipal waste and solid biofuels are caused by sectoral reclassifications.

Consumption x A revision of the solid biofuels and biogases time series created breaks in the direct use time series between 2004 and 2005. x The breakdown of the final energy consumption of biogases was estimated by the French administration from 1970 to 2003.

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x All solar photovoltaic plants with capacity above 1 MWp are considered as main activity producers, while all plants with capacity below that value are considered autoproducers. x Electricity production from other sources is available starting in 2007, representing production of electricity from purchased steam. The input is shown under non-specified transformation. x Data on electricity production from wind are available from 1990.For 2013, the split between electricity generation from main activity and autoproducer wind plants has been estimated, pending receipt of revised data.

Transformation x For 2014 onwards, the implied efficiencies of heat pumps are much lower than expected. This is under investigation by the French administration, and revisions are expected in future editions. x The methodology for reporting inputs to CHP plants is under currently under review by the French administration and historical revisions are expected. x For the 2018 edition, revisions for heat production in all plant types were received and accepted for many fuels from 2007 onwards, with the exception of natural gas, where the planned revisions for 2007 and 2008 are still pending implementation by the Secretariat. x In the 2018 edition, electricity production from hydro was revised back to the year 2000, in some cases only amounting to plant reclassification. x Electricity production from the Bouillante geothermal main electricity plant in Guadeloupe is included from 2011 onwards, when data coverage for France is extended to include the overseas departments. Electricity production from autoproducer geothermal started in 2011 and stopped in 2012 due to the maintenance of the only plant. This production restarted in 2016. x The amount of heat not sold in autoproducer plants is included in total heat production up to 2007. x In 2005, autoproducer CHP efficiencies for biogases drop due to the opening of a larger, less efficient plant. x From 2000 several plants have been reclassified from electricity only to CHP plants. This causes breaks in the time series between 1999 and 2000.

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administration, there are revisions in biogas indigenous production, inputs to the transformation sector, heat production and final consumption back to 2005. Electricity production from biogases is revised back to 2011. This causes breaks in time series between 2004 and 2005 as well as 2010 and 2011. Indigenous production, transformation and final consumption of industrial waste are reported from 2013. In the 2018 edition, indigenous production and transformation of industrial waste were added from 2007 - 2012. It follows that there is a break in time series between 2012 and 2013. In the 2018 edition, solid biofuels’ indigenous production and inputs to main activity and autoproducer heat plants have been revised back to 2007 Electricity production has been revised back to 2013. This causes breaks in time series between 2006 and 2007 as well as 2012 and 2013. In the 2018 edition, indigenous production and inputs to main activity heat plants have been revised back to 2007 for municipal waste. Electricity production has been revised back to 2011. This causes breaks in time series between 2006 and 2007 as well as 2010 and 2011. Prior to 2007, production and consumption of industrial waste were included in municipal waste.

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x Net electricity production by autoproducer CHP plants is available from 1989. x Net electricity production by autoproducers prior to 1983 includes production from combustible fuel sources only.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition, revisions for 2011 onwards were received for all electricity consumption flows, based on a correction to a survey. This has introduced a wider statistical difference than previously published, and is under review. x In the 2018 edition, revisions for 2011 onwards were received for all electricity consumption flows, based on an improved survey. This has led to breaks in time series between 2010 and 2011. Similarly, heat consumption from 2007 onwards was revised to account for autoproducer own use heat generation in its correct economic activity. x In the 2017 edition, the French administration undertook comprehensive revisions on sectoral electricity consumption time series, for some sectors revising back to 1990. Electricity consumption at railway and bus stations, shipping piers and airports is no longer included in the transport sector but in the commercial and public services sector. Road electricity consumption has also been revised back to 1990, following an extended review of NACE sector encoding by the administration. These revisions created breaks in time series for several sectors, which the administration anticipates to address in subsequent reporting cycles. x For the 2014 edition of this publication, the French administration revised electricity consumption

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data in the agriculture sector back to 2004, resulting in breaks in time series. Consumption of electricity in uranium treatment plants is confidential for the period 2003 through 2010, and unavailable prior to 1980. Data on heat distribution losses are available only starting from 2007. Prior to that, they were included in final consumption. Prior to 2005, all the geothermal heat consumption was reported as direct use. From 2005 data, some quantities are reported as output of heat plants, resulting in breaks in time series for production, transformation and consumption. Consumption of electricity for oil and gas extraction includes that used in oil refineries from 1988 to 2000.

x Non-specified other consumption includes exports to Monaco prior to 1992 and defence-related activities, among others. x The industry classifications used by the French administration were changed in 1986. x There are major breaks in the time series in 1965 when more detailed breakdown of data on electricity consumption became available.

Germany Source Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Berlin.

General notes x Data starts in 1960. German data include the new federal states of Germany from 1970 onwards.

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x Prior to 2000, inputs and outputs of oil products are not available separately and are reported together under other oil products. From 2000 to 2008, there are further classification problems for inputs and outputs of electricity and heat from oil products. The French administration is working to reconcile their data collection methods for the inputs and the outputs for electricity generation. x A new method of survey and a reclassification between main activity producer electricity plants and autoproducer electricity plants may cause breaks in the time series for other bituminous coal between 1998 and 1999. x There was re-classification on autoproducer plants using municipal waste in 1995, which leads to a break in the time series.

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x Hard coal mining in Germany ceased in 2018 with the last two hard coal mines being closed on December 21, 2018 due to profitability reasons.

x In 2016 there are breaks in time series for white spirit due to an increase in data coverage. Historical revisions are expected in the next edition. x From 2000 data, part of the product Andere Rückstände (other residues) is included with fuel oil instead of other oil products. x Starting from 1994 data, there has been a reclassification of jet gasoline to kerosene type jet fuel. x Prior to 1979 data, other products include paraffin waxes, bitumen, white spirit & SBP and lubricants for eastern Germany. x The methodology to determine net calorific values has been changed for 2015 data. The values for crude oil and refinery feedstocks were revised back to 2003.

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x Breaks in time series between 2014 and 2015 for coke oven gas and blast furnace gas are due to a reclassification of main activity producers and autoproducers. x In 1997, BKB inputs to gas works plants stopped.

x The data for the sectors of construction, agriculture/ forestry and fishing is subsumed within the commercial and public services sector. x Between 2002 and 2003, breaks in time series in consumption data are due to structural changes in energy statistics following the newly introduced Energy Statistics Act. x In 1995 data, a break in gas/diesel oil consumption occurs as a result of an alignment with the Classification of the Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE). x Beginning in 1994, final consumption by individual sector has been improved due to new survey methods instituted by the Minerölwirtschaftsverband. x In 1989, end-use consumption of gas/diesel oil decreased due to an exceptionally warm winter and a lowering of consumer stocks. x Prior to 1980 data, consumption of fuel oil in blast furnaces was included in the iron and steel sector x Prior to 1970 data, consumption of refinery gas in the chemical industry is included with refineries' own consumption.

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Supply x Imports include all the gas purchased by German companies, whether it is finally consumed in Germany or not. x Exports include all the gas sold by German companies (these are mainly re-exports).

Transformation x In 2003, there is a break in time series for input to electricity and CHP plants (both autoproducers and main activity producers). x Prior to 1995, inputs of natural gas for main activity producer heat plants are included with main activity producer CHP plants.

Consumption x Since 2003, there are no official data for the construction sector. x Since 2003, consumption in agriculture and nonspecified other, which were previously estimated, are no longer shown, and losses data have been included in statistical differences. x Since 2003, gas consumption in coke ovens (transformation) was negligible. x Between 2002 and 2003, there are breaks in time series for some sectors due to modifications in reporting methodology. x Between 1994 and 1995, there are some breaks in time series due to the fact that the industry subsector breakdown is based on the 1995 NACE classification. x Also, prior to 1995, end-use consumption data are based on Arbeitsgemeinschaft Energiebilanzen. x Before 1970 there is no detailed breakdown available for the industry sector with the exception of iron and steel and chemical and petrochemical industries.

Biofuels and waste General notes x In 2011, numerous changes to methodology and classifications have caused many breaks in time series.

x Starting in 2008, municipal waste and industrial waste data were collected separately. This leads to breaks in the time series between 2007 and 2008. x Between 1996 and 1997, a new survey for renewables causes breaks in the time series.

Supply x Trade data for biogasoline are available from 2004 and for biodiesels from 2003.

Consumption x For solid biofuels consumption in the commercial and public services sector, new data were derived in cooperation with the Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries by applying a different calculation approach based on the total demand for material and energy use of the resource wood in Germany. This had resulted in break in time series between 2013 and 2014.

Electricity and heat General notes x In the 2014 edition, the German administration performed some major revisions back to 2003. This led to breaks in the time series between 2002 and 2003. x The German administration has changed the methodology for reporting heat over time: x Starting in 2007, more information is available on main activity heat plants and additional inputs started to be reported for this category. This causes breaks in time series between 2006 and 2007. x Between 2003 and 2006, autoproducer heat output was provided, but no inputs. x Between 2002 and 2003 and between 2003 and 2004, breaks in time series occur, due to the implementation of the Energy Statistics Act, collection concerning heat produced in heat plants and district heating plants became more efficient and more complete. x Prior to 1970, heat production and consumption have been estimated by the Secretariat based on Energie-bilanz der Bundesrepublic für das Jahr 1990 provided by the German Institute for Economic Research.

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main activity electricity plants into autoproducer plants results in a break in time series for the same period. From 2003 onwards, all heat production in autoproducers is considered as non-sold (i.e. for selfuse) and, therefore, not reported. Inputs for this heat production are no longer reported in the transformation sector. For 2002 and 2003, the German administration did not submit the breakdown of electricity and heat production from combustible fuels. The data were estimated as follows: renewables and waste were taken from the Renewables and Waste Questionnaire and the other combustible fuels were estimated pro rata based on 2001 estimates. Prior to 2003, electricity production in electricity plants includes production from CHP plants and heat production in CHP plants includes production from heat plants. Due to the implementation of the Energy Statistics Act, collection concerning heat produced in heat plants and district heating plants became more efficient and more complete. This leads to breaks in time series between 2002 and 2003 and between 2003 and 2004. A new survey for the renewable products can cause breaks in the time series between 1998 and 1999. Prior to 1993, all heat production from BKB/peat briquettes is included in main activity producer CHP plants.

Consumption x Breaks in time series appear between 2015 and 2016 in the road transport sector electricity consumption following the introduction of a new model for this consumption sector. The German administration plans to revise the historical series in subsequent cycles. x Increases in 2016 electricity generation by autoproducers within the transport equipment manufacture industrial sector are due to reclassification from main activity generation, rather than development of new plant. x More information on district heat became available, causing breaks in the time series between 2006 and 2007. x Data on geothermal heat production and direct consumption are only available starting in 2003.

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autoproducer electricity plants is confidential or not available and therefore is included in main activity producer electricity plants. For 2017 onwards, own-use consumption of electricity by wind plants is assumed to be 2% at onshore and 1.5% for off-shore wind farms. For prior years, own-use only included electricity drawn from the grid while the turbines were not in operation. Since 2011, due to a reclassification of wind energy and solar photovoltaic in the official data of the German Federal Statistical Office, the production is now only reported under main activity producer plants. Electricity production from other sources is available starting in 2003. This refers to the production of electricity from turbines which are located at pressure drops in fluid transport and from purchased waste heat. Prior to 1991, electricity trade data includes only trade of the Former Federal Republic of Germany. Data on electricity production from wind and solar are available from 1986 and 1990, respectively. Starting in 1984, small amounts of heat have been exported to Denmark.

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Greece Source Ministry for Environment and Energy, Athens.

Oil General notes x In the 2016 edition, the Greek administration reclassified gasoline-type jet fuel as aviation gasoline starting from 2009 data. x Between 2012 and 2013, breaks time in time series for biodiesel, lubricants and stocks appear due to the introduction of a new reporting system.

Supply x Crude oil production stopped on 30 November 1998 and started again in December 1999. x From 1986 data onwards, information on refinery feedstocks is available

Transformation x From 1990 onwards, there has been an increased use of refinery gas in electricity generation, replacing fuel oil.

Consumption x In 2013 data, the drop of gas/diesel oil residential consumption is linked with changes in the taxation of heating oil. x From 1993 data onwards, more information is available on the allocation of fuel oil to specific industrial sub-sectors. Fuel oil consumption in the agriculture and residential sectors has been replaced by gas/diesel oil starting in 1993.

x Prior to 1987 data, consumption in the commerce/ public services sector is included with residential. Peaks in residential sector consumption in 1978 and 1982 are due to unusually cold winters.

Natural gas General notes x Natural gas produced in Greece has a higher than average gross calorific value due to a high content of C2/C4 hydrocarbons.

Supply x In November 1998 the indigenous production of natural gas stopped in and started again in December 1999. x In 1997, Greece started importing natural gas as a result of a new operational pipeline between Russia and Greece.

Consumption x In 2011 there is a break in time series for the nonferrous metals due to a new methodology for measuring gas consumption in this sub-sector. x Since 2017, natural gas has started to be consumed in the construction sub-sector as well. x For 1998 data, consumption in the residential sector is included with commercial/public services.

Biofuels and waste General notes x New information on solid biofuels is available from 1996 and leads to breaks between 1995 and 1996. x Data for biogases are available from 1990 and data for industrial waste from 1992.

Supply x Indigenous production of solid biofuels is estimated by the IEA Secretariat for 2015 based on consumption.

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x From 2002, electricity consumption in the commercial and public sector includes the construction sector, and the fishing, agriculture and forestry sectors for the whole time series. x In 2000, revisions from the German administration to the electricity consumption data may cause breaks in the time series. x In 1995, the German Federal Statistics Office reclassified some industrial branches which may cause a break in time series in industry sub-sectors. x Between 1971 and 1980 electricity consumption in coal mines includes consumption in coke ovens and BKB plants.

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Consumption x Solid biofuels consumption in commercial/public services is included in residential until 2011. x The consumption of solid biofuels in the paper, pulp and printing industry is not available from 2003 to 2012.

Electricity and heat Supply x For 2016, gross electricity generation from combustible fuels in main activity electricity and autoproducer CHP units was estimated by the IEA Secretariat, based upon the gross to net ratio for combustible fuels for these plant types in 2015. This increase in production was assigned to lignite-fired and natural gas-fired plant. x No production of solar heat is reported.

Transformation x In 2008 a new plant using refinery gas started operating in an experimental phase, causing a low efficiency. x Production and consumption of distributed heat (heat sold) that is produced from lignite is available from 1997. x Data for biofuels and waste input and output to transformation are available from 1992.

Consumption x Transmission and distribution losses of electricity increased between 2013 and 2016 due to growth in non-technical losses. Data reported for 2017 show a noticeable decline in losses. However, this is under review. x Electricity consumption in road is available from 2013. x A break in time series exists between 1991 and 1992 for electricity consumption in transport. x Direct use of geothermal heat in residential is available starting in 2004. x Electricity consumption in iron and steel and in the non-ferrous metals industry prior to 1971 has been estimated by the Secretariat. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Hungary Source Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority, Budapest.

General notes x Data are available starting in 1965. x The Hungarian administration submitted questionnaires to the IEA Secretariat for the first time with 1993 data.

Coal General notes x From 1992, the production of sub-bituminous coal has been included with lignite due to the low quality of the coal. From 1990 to 1999, the use of this domestic coal in main activity producer electricity and CHP plants has also been reclassified to lignite. Since 2017, imports, transformation and consumption of sub-bituminous coal was reclassified as lignite by the Hungarian administration to align with foreign trade statistics.

Transformation x In 2017, a main activity CHP plant using other bituminous coal was merged with an industrial unit of the pulp, paper and print sector and was since reclassified as an autoproducer. x Autoproducer heat and power plants using coke oven gas and blast furnace gas were reclassified in 1998 as main activity power plants.

Oil General notes x From 2010, from other sources - natural gas of other hydrocarbons correspond to hydrogen used in refineries for hydrodesulphurization, also represented as the output of non-specified transformation in the balances format. x Starting from 1998, data for additives and aviation gasoline are available. x From 1994 onwards, other products include aromatics and other products that were previously included mainly under white spirit. Prior to 1993, white spirit is included in motor gasoline. Data

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Consumption x In the 2016 and 2017 editions, revisions to consumption data back to 2010 were provided by the Hungarian administration following a survey introduced in 2014. This results in breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010.

Natural gas General notes x Between 2012 and 2013 there are some breaks in time series for the energy, transport and industry sectors consumption due to a new methodology. Historical revisions are pending. x Between 1996 and 1997 some breaks in time series exist due to a new methodology applied by the Hungarian administration.

Supply x Imports and Exports data are reported according to the TSO’s data, which include transit volumes.

Transformation x Since 2010, data reported for non-specified transformation represent natural gas used for hydrogen manufacture used in refineries for hydrodesulphurization. Prior to this year, these quantities are reported under oil refineries. x Since 1997 two autoproducer heat plants have been reclassified to main activity producer heat plants.

Consumption x Beginning in 2016, electricity consumption under the non-specified other sector includes military usage, following recent clearance to disseminate these data. x Prior to 2004 iron and steel consumption includes transformation of natural gas in blast furnaces (transformation).

Biofuels and waste General notes x Data for biogases are available from 2000; for industrial waste from 2003; for biodiesel production from 2007.

Supply x A 2012 change in biogasoline reporting methodology results in break in time series between 2011 and 2012.

Consumption x In the 2018 edition, the Hungarian administration has revised solid biofuels consumption in other sectors back to 2005 based on the new survey from Hungarian Central Statistical Office (HCSO). This resulted in break in time series between 2004 and 2005. x A new reporting methodology for the direct use of geothermal energy was applied from 2014 resulting in break in time series between 2013 and 2014.

Electricity and heat Supply x For 2017 onwards, inputs and outputs from power plants are reported at a unit level, while for prior years, data are reported at a plant level. As a result, breaks in series are observed between 2016 and 2017. In particular, for electricity output from main activity producer CHP and main activity producer nuclear power plants, and for heat output from industrial waste at autoproducer CHP and autoproducer heat plants. x In 2017, a main activity producer CHP plant was reclassified as an autoproducer. As a result, declines are observed in heat production from other bituminous coal and industrial waste, as heat reported as previously sold may now be considered as used onsite. x Other sources electricity and heat production is available from 2013 and represents generation from residual tail gases from the manufacturing of soot as well as from hydrogen. x Geothermal heat production from main activity producer heat plants is available from 1995. x Nuclear electricity production in main activity producer electricity plants is available from 1983.

Transformation x In late 2017, a new geothermal power plant began operations. x For 2017, the decline in heat production from industrial waste is partly due to the reclassification of a main activity producer as an autoproducer. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Consumption x Data for direct use of solar thermal heat are available from 2001 and from 1990 for geothermal heat.

Iceland Source National Energy Authority, Reykjavik.

General notes x Prior to 1970, final consumption includes inputs and outputs to heat production. x The industrial classifications used by the Icelandic administration were changed in 1987.

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Consumption x Final consumption increased in 2000 as a new iron and steel plant came on-line.

Oil General notes x In 2014, the Icelandic administration revised petroleum coke data from 1990 to exclude imports of anodes for the aluminium industry. x Oil supply and consumption data for 2008 and 2009 are estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

Biofuels and waste General notes x 2013 is the first year of data availability for the supply and consumption of solid biofuels.

Consumption x Biodiesel consumption data for 2014 are estimated by the Icelandic administration based on 2013. x Biogases used for transport purposes were reported for the first time in 2007.

Electricity and heat Supply x The increase in hydro and geothermal electricity production from 2007 is due to the expansion of the aluminium industry.

Transformation x For 2016, access to improved data revealed considerably better heat plant efficiencies than previously inferred, with increases in heat production seen during this period. The Icelandic administration plans to revise previous years’ figures in succeeding editions. x From 2013 data, the Hellisheidi geothermal power plant, previously reported under main activity electricity plant, was categorised as main activity CHP plant. x Heat production from municipal waste is available from 1993 and stops in 2010. x In 1998, 60 MW of generating capacity was installed in the geothermal CHP plant at Nesjavellir. Since the plant was inoperable for four months, production of geothermal heat decreased compared to 1997. The extra electricity capacity

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x Heat and electricity consumption by military services is reported under Other sectors - nonspecified for the first time in 2015. The change is due to the recent authorization to disseminate these data. Previously they were included under Commercial and public services. x From 2014 data onwards, more data suppliers were involved in submitting energy data to the national administration, causing new autoproducer time series to appear for geothermal and industrial waste plants. x In 2014 data, some CHP plants running on solid biofuels produced only heat and were reclassified to heat plants. x The Hungarian administration reclassified some of their plants between 1996 and 2000, which may lead to breaks in the time series. x Prior to 2000, electricity output from subbituminous coal is included with lignite. x Data on electricity and heat production from solid biofuels in autoproducer CHP plants are available from 1995. x Autoproducer electricity, CHP, and heat plants using coke oven gas and blast furnace gas were reclassified as main activity power plants in 1998.

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caused electricity production from geothermal to almost double over the same period. x Electricity production from geothermal sources in main activity producer CHP plants is available from 1992.

x Prior to 1970, total final consumption includes inputs to and outputs from heat production and non-energy use. After 1970, data on inputs and outputs in CHP plants and in main activity producer heat plants (district heat plants) and for nonenergy use are separately specified.

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x The consumption of electricity reported in nonspecified other corresponds to a NATO base at Keflavik airport which closed in 2005.

Ireland Sources x Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Dublin. x Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland, Cork.

Coal General notes x Due to confidentiality reasons, inputs of anthracite, other bituminous coal and peat briquettes for patent fuel transformation are reported with residential consumption, while production and consumption of patent fuel is not reported. x Prior to 1990, any imports of BKB were included with imports of peat products, as is the case for consumption.

Supply x Rainfall in 2012 led to the lowest peat harvest since IEA records began in 1960, requiring large stock drawdown and increased use of biofuels for electricity generation. In 2013, production targets were met before the end of the year however production continued in order to further build stocks to alleviate the potential impacts of future weather events. x Low production of peat in 1985 was due to a poor “harvest”, due to an unusually wet summer. x Production data for peat products (briquettes) are available from 1975.

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x Prior to 1990, all heat for space heating was reported in residential.

x A reclassification caused a break in the time series for peat consumption in the energy industry own use in BKB/peat product plants from 1989 to 1990.

x The residential sector includes agriculture prior to 1983.

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x For 2017, the split between electricity consumption in the iron and steel, and non-metallic minerals sectors has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x The significant increase in electricity consumption in the commercial and public services sector from 2015 onwards is due to the growth of cryptocurrency mining. x In the 2015 edition, the heat consumption breakdown by sector for the years 1990 onwards has become available following reviews by the Icelandic administration. In addition, heat consumption was revised significantly upwards as more information became available. This has caused large breaks in time series across the heat balance between 1989 and 1990. x Direct use of geothermal in the industrial sector is reported under non-specified industry, as the Icelandic administration decided not to estimate the allocation amongst the sub-sectors of industry. x Revisions in direct use of geothermal heat starting in 2013 create breaks in time series between 2012 and 2013. x Electricity consumption in non-specified transport includes consumption for ferries and cruise lines. x Non-specified consumption of electricity within the energy sector refers mainly to the use of electricity by the geothermal industry to pump hot water from underground sources, and from 1991, also includes electricity used for the transport by pipeline of hot water from Nesjavellir to Reykjavik. x The increase of electricity consumption in the construction sector from 2004 to 2007 is due to the drilling of tunnels for the Kárahnjúkar power plant.

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Oil General notes x In the 2018 edition the Irish administration revised the methodology for for reporting final consumption of oil products. This leads to some breaks in series between 2015 and 2016. Revisions to historical data are expected in the next edition. x From other sources - natural gas of other hydrocarbons correspond to natural gas blended with refinery gas. x For confidentiality reasons, inputs of petroleum coke into patent fuel transformation are reported with residential consumption.

Consumption x In 2014, the drop of fuel oil consumption in nonmetallic minerals sector is linked with the replacement of HFO boilers by natural gas boilers as the primary source of steam for alumina production. x In 2013 and 2014, bitumen consumption data are not available and calculated as residual. x Between 2008 and 2009, there is a break in time series for gas/diesel oil, LPG, kerosene-type jet fuel and petroleum coke due to a new methodology being applied to sectoral demand by Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI). This change also explains breaks between 2006 and 2007 for bitumen, lubricants, white spirit, and paraffin waxes. x Between 1989 and 1990, breaks in time series appear for consumption of gas/diesel oil, LPG, other kerosene and fuel oil as a result of a detailed consumption survey done for 1993. Data for historical years back to 1990 were revised by the national administration based on the results of this survey. x From 1986, gas/diesel oil consumption in the agricultural sector is available. x From 1970 to 1977, the split between commercial and public services and agricultural use of other kerosene has been estimated by the Secretariat. Consumption in commercial/public services includes quantities used by state-owned agricultural companies. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Natural gas General notes x Since April 2017 there is no gas storage facility in Ireland.

Supply x Natural gas production has been increasing since 2015, as the Corrib Gas field began production at the end of that year. x Since 1996, the increase in imports is due to the depletion of the Kinsale gas field and the availability of a new pipeline system to the United Kingdom.

Transformation x Since 2006, a different methodology for allocating unsold steam from autoproducer CHP is used. x Non specified transformation corresponds to natural gas blended with refinery gas.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition, the Irish administration revised the distribution losses based on new data coming from the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), which had a knock-on effect in the final consumption data, primarily for the industry sector. x In 2011 the increase in non-ferrous metals consumption is due to a fuel switch to natural gas. x Since 2009, the disaggregation of consumption into all the industry sub sectors excluding nonferrous metals is done according to data from the Census of Industrial Production (CIP). The last energy consumption data available from the CIP are from 2009 and therefore the 2009-2015 subsector breakdown is the same every year. x In 2007 the increase in machinery consumption is due to changes in industry sub-sector structure and fuel usage. x In 2004, there is a break in the time series in food, beverages and tobacco consumption due to a change in methodology. x In 2003, feedstock use in the chemical and petrochemical industry stopped due to the shutdown of a fertiliser plant. x In 2001, natural gas consumption in the iron and steel industry stopped due to the shutdown of Ireland’s main steel plant.

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x Other bituminous coal inputs to main activity producer electricity plants increased from 1986 due to three new generating units at Moneypoint coming on-line.

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Biofuels and waste General notes x Data for municipal waste are available from 2009. x Data for solid biofuels and biogases are available from 1990.

Supply x Due to increased demand from a second waste to energy electricity plant which began operation in 2017, production of municipal waste increased sharply starting in late 2017. x Prior to 2011, production and trade of biogasoline and biodiesels cannot be distinguished due to confidentiality issues.

Transformation x Starting in 2016, the increase of electricity production of solid biofuels is a result of a decarbonisation programme and comes from a plant which is co-firing peat and biomass. x In 2012 and 2013, the renewable fraction of tyrederived fuel (12%) used by a cement plant was reported by the administration under renewable municipal waste; the non-renewable fraction (88%) was reported under industrial waste.

Consumption x The Biofuels Obligation Scheme places an obligation on suppliers of mineral oil to ensure that 8.695% (by volume) of the gas/diesel oil they place on the market in Ireland is produced from renewable sources, e.g. bioethanol and biodiesel. The obligation was increased from the 1st January, 2017, from the previous level of 6.383%. x Despite the Biofuels Obligation Scheme, bioethanol consumption decreased in 2017 because there was a reduction in overall motor gasoline use and of fuel tourism. x Increases in biodiesel consumption in 2017 are related to the Biofuels Obligation Scheme and to increases in road freight, which is heavily dependent on diesel oil. x The consumption of pure biodiesel in the industry sector and in road transport refers to one site, which is no longer in operation since 2014.

Electricity and heat Supply x In the 2019 edition, revisions were made by the Irish administration for the indigenous production of solar thermal for the years 2011 – 2016. x Electricity production from wind begins in 1992 and from biogases in 1996.

Transformation x In 2018p, electricity output from other bituminous coal declined due to a 3-month shutdown at Moneypoint power station. x In 2017, a new municipal waste-fired main activity producer electricity plant (Dublin waste-to-energy) began operations. x In the 2016 edition, revisions were introduced in the electricity generation by fuel from 2010 due to improved data available from the transmission system operator. x In 2015, a new combined cycle gas turbine plant began commercial operations at Great Island power station, replacing the existing heavy fuel oil power plant. x In 2012, a new municipal waste-fired main activity producer electricity plant (Meath waste-toenergy) began operations. x In 2011, very little electricity was produced from pumped hydro following Turlough Hill, Ireland’s pumped storage station, being taken offline in late 2010 up until February 2012. The 2011 values appear as zero due to rounding. x From 1984 to 1989, inputs of hard coal in autoproducer CHP plants have been estimated by the Secretariat.

Consumption x In 2004, the increase of electricity consumption is due to the new light rail transit system in Dublin. x The decrease of electricity consumption in the iron and steel industry from 2001 onwards is due to Ireland’s main steel plant ceasing production. x Prior to 1990, electricity consumption in agriculture is included with residential. x Electricity consumption in the iron and steel industry includes consumption in the non-ferrous metals industry prior to 1990. x Data for direct use of geothermal heat and solar thermal heat are available from 1989 and 1990, respectively. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Prior to 1986, detailed consumption figures for the use of natural gas in industry and other sectors are not available.

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Source Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, Jerusalem.

General notes x Data are available starting in 1971. x The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli administration. The use of such data by the OECD and/or the IEA is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law. x Due to the unavailability of data for certain fuels, IEA estimations are also present in Israel data. In particular this is valid for oil data in 2014 and 2015, natural gas data from 2012 onwards, renewables and waste data in 2013.

Coal Supply x Due to confidentiality constraints, imports of other bituminous coal have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat for 2018p.

x From 2007 to 2009, oil data are estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on information from the Ministry of National Infrastructures.

Supply x In 2018 the CDU 3 unit and hydrocracker facility at Bazan refinery was under maintenance. In 2017 the catalytic reformer unit underwent maintenance. x Quantities of other hydrocarbons represent natural gas used in refineries, including for the operation of the cogeneration power stations. x From 2010 onwards, white spirit is included in other products.

Transformation x In 2017 Bazan refinery underwent maintenance to upgrade its continuous catalytic reformer, isomerization units and the naphtha catalytic hydrotreating unit.

Consumption x From 2013, consumption data are based on a new and detailed classification system and on estimations made by the Israeli administration.

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x From 2012, all natural gas data, except inputs to electricity production, have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

x Supply data for 2013 to 2017 has been provided by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Demand data for 2013 to 2017 was revised estimated based on Israel’s national energy balance and the partial data made available by the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. As a result, breaks in time series may appear between 2012 and 2013. Israel’s national energy balance aggregates bitumen, petroleum coke and other oil products. x The split of these products was estimated by the IEA secretariat for all flows. The split of refinery output between jet kerosene and other kerosene was also estimated by the IEA Secretariat, as was the sectoral breakdown of consumption of liquefied petroleum gases. x Supply and consumption of kerosene type jet fuel for 2011 and 2012 have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x For the 2018 edition, gas data have been revised back to 2013 based on a publication by the Israeli Natural Gas Authority. As a result, breaks in time series appear between 2012 and 2013. More specifically, this revision impacted oil refineries, the industry sector and other sectors. Finally, all industry is categorised as non-specified industry and all other sectors as non-specified other, because no disaggregation is available. x The 2019 edition includes 2017 data and revisions in consumption for 2016 based on the Energy Balances published by the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).

Supply x Imports of natural gas began in 2008.

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x In the 2017 edition, the Israeli administration revised transformation sector data back to 2013, introducing breaks in the series between 2012 and 2013.

x Since the 2017 edition, solar thermal production and direct consumption were revised, and are now estimated by the IEA Secretariat from 2012 onwards, using data published in the IEA-Solar Heating and Cooling Programme Annual Report. These estimations may create breaks in time series between 2011 and 2012. x For 2013 onwards, for reasons of confidentiality, electricity consumption in non-ferrous metals is included under mining and quarrying, and consumption in chemical (including petrochemical) and construction is included under not elsewhere specified (industry). x For 2013, and 2015 onwards, the split of electricity consumption in industry has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. In addition, electricity consumption in agriculture/forestry for 2015 onwards has also been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x Electricity own use, as well as transmission and distribution losses were estimated by the IEA Secretariat from 2010 to 2012.

x In the 2019 edition the 2016 and 2017 data for inputs to electricity production were estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

Biofuels and waste General notes x For 2018p, all data have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x Data on imports and consumption of charcoal are estimated since 1992 using data from the Forestry Production and Trade database from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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Italy Sources x Ministry of Economic Development, Rome. x Terna, Rome.

x For 2018p, all data have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x Electricity production from wind begins in 2001. x Autoproducer electricity generation from chemical heat (production of sulfuric acid) occurs, but is not reported separately or included elsewhere in national totals, with the exception of 2017.

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x The increase in production of coke oven gas in 2012 was the consequence of improvements in scope of reporting. As such, coke oven gas data in prior years should be viewed as under-representing production and consumption, and coke oven efficiencies will likewise appear lower than actual.

x For 2017 data, due to confidentiality reasons, electricity production reported under auto producer wind includes generation from main activity wind, total hydro, and autoproducer biogases. Similarly, for 2016 data, reported auto producer solar PV generation includes total generation from hydro and wind. x For 2013 and 2014, other oil products inputs to autoproducer electricity plants were estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

A change in methodology lead to breaks in time series for industry and transformation between 2003 and 2004.

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x Due to a change in the survey system, breaks in time series may occur between 1997 and 1998 for final consumption. x From 1986 onwards, figures from lignite are given using the same methodology as in the Bilancio Energetico Nazionale. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x In the 2019 edition, the not elsewhere specified (transformation) since 2013 refers to quantities of natural gas used for the generation of hydrogen, which is subsequently used for hydrodesulphurization in oil refineries. In the previous editions, these figures were reported as energy consumption of gas in oil refineries.

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x In the 2018 edition, production of coke oven coke, coke oven gas, coal tar and other recovered gases was revised back to 2014 due to new available information. The revisions increased efficiencies of coke ovens and blast furnaces and led to breaks between 2013 and 2014. x Other bituminous coal production ceased in 2016 due to the closure of the one coal mine in 2015.

Transformation x Breaks in the time series between 2014 and 2015 for coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and other recovered gases are due to a reclassification of main activity producers and autoproducers. x Prior to 2009, sub-bituminous coal used in main activity electricity plants was included with other bituminous coal consumption. x For data since 2001, calorific values for imports of other bituminous coal and sub-bituminous coal are derived from inputs to main activity electricity generation.

Consumption x In 1991, all industrial activities were reclassified on the basis of ISTAT/NACE 91. This has implied some transfers of activities which may result in some anomalies between 1991 and earlier years.

Oil General notes x For crude oil, statistical difference may arise as trade corresponding to stock held for Austria and Germany in the Port of Trieste are not included. x Inputs to electricity and heat generation have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat for the years 1984 to 1997 based on submissions of the Electricity and heat Questionnaire. All other data for the years 1992 to 1997 and the detailed consumption breakdown for other years have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on Bilancio Energetico Nazionale.

Supply x In 2016 and 2017, the closure of the Val d’Agri oil centre lasting several months led to a decrease in production of crude oil. x From 2009 onwards, transfers of lubricants could not be disaggregated from refinery output data. x From 2004 onwards, increased production of nonspecified oil products is due to methodological changes. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x A new survey to determine the split between international marine bunkers and domestic navigation caused a break in time series for gas/diesel oil in 1999 and fuel oil in 1996.

Consumption x For gas/diesel oil, non-specified use is included in commercial/public services. x Between 1998 and 1999, due to new surveys, breaks appear in the consumption time series.

Natural gas Transformation x Prior to 2008, inputs of natural gas to all heat production in industry were reported in final consumption. x Between 2003 and 2004 there are breaks in time series in industry and transformation due to a new data reporting methodology x From 2000 to 2002, for confidentiality reasons, autoproducers are included in main activity producer plants. x In 1996 the production of gas works gas from natural gas in gas works (transformation) ceased.

Consumption x Since 2007, a more detailed breakdown of consumption for energy industry own use is available.

Biofuels and waste Supply x Biogasoline includes bio-ETBE. x From 2014, a distinction between trade and production became available for other liquid biofuels.

Transformation x 2017 is the first year that biogas is blended with natural gas. x In 2008, data for biofuels and waste were reclassified, which results in several breaks in the time series for transformation.

Consumption x From 2018p, the increase in biodiesel demand is related to blending obligations. x The final consumption of biogas has been constant from 2013 to 2015, as these figures are the result

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Electricity and heat Supply x For 2017, more information became available on fossil fuel use in heat plants allowing additional inputs to be reported for this category. This causes breaks in time series between 2016 and 2017. x The production of electricity reported in the category other fuel sources refers to electricity produced from turbines which are located at pressure drops in fluid transport. x The methodology of data collection for photovoltaic electricity production changed in 2009 and the distinction between main activity and autoproducer plants could not be determined, causing a break in the time series. x Electricity trade with Malta commenced in 2015, following the opening of the Malta-Sicily interconnector submarine power cable in the same year.

Transformation x For 2018p, the decrease in electricity output from Solar PV was due to lower than normal solar radiation. x Prior to 2000, electricity used for pumped storage (mixed plants) is included under used for pumped storage (pure hydro pumping plants). x In 2016, the decline in autoproducer electricity generation and sold heat production by oil refineries is partly due to the activities of these units being split off and reclassified as main activity enterprises. x The methodology of data collection for the geothermal sector changed in 2010, causing a break in time series between 2009 and 2010. x Prior to 2009, sub-bituminous coal used in main activity electricity plants was included under other bituminous coal. x With the introduction of a new survey in 2008, amounts of naphtha and other kerosene that were

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previously included in other oil products have been reported separately in autoproducer CHP plants. Prior to 2004, electricity production from orimulsion is confidential and is included with fuel oil. Heat production is reported starting in 2004 and includes self-generation in industry. From 2000 onwards, the Italian administration defines electricity and heat production from autoproducers as generation from producers that consume more than 70% of their own electricity production. However, for the 2000 to 2002 period, all electricity production from autoproducers is reported with main activity producers. The breakdown of renewables and waste inputs into electricity, heat and CHP plants is available from 1989 only. Prior to that year, the total of the different fuels involved is reported as nonspecified renewables. Prior to 1984, net electricity production by autoproducers includes production from combustible fuel sources only.

Consumption x Non specified energy industry own use includes electricity consumption for blast furnaces. From 2000, it also includes consumption for the distribution of gas and prior to 1989 consumption for uranium extraction. x The breakdown of heat consumption by sector is estimated by the Italian administration. x Revisions of the final consumption of heat by the Italian administration led to breaks between 2010 and 2011. x From 1981, consumption of electricity in transport includes electricity used for pumping in oil pipelines.

Japan Source The Institute of Energy Economics Japan, Tokyo.

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of a survey which is not carried out annually. Figures are expected to be revised after the next survey. x In the 2016 edition, the methodology used to calculate solid biofuels consumption in the residential sector for 2002 to 2014 was updated and this created a break in time series between 2001 and 2002. This also affects the indigenous production of solid biofuels. The revisions were limited backwards to 2002 because of reliability issues.

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Coal General notes x Other bituminous coal includes sub-bituminous coal. x The net calorific values for coal and coal products have been recalculated by the IEA Secretariat based upon gross values submitted by Japan. x In the 2019 edition, imports of other bituminous coal and coking coal –by partner country - have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat for data from 1990 to 2018, based on customs data and total imports by coal type. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

Supply x Statistical differences for hard coal include stock changes since 2001. Large positive differences for several years since 2004 are partly due to stock build by final consumers.

Transformation x The inputs of coke oven coke to blast furnaces as well as the final consumption of coke oven coke in the iron and steel industry have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat since 1990. x From 1998, inputs of coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and other recovered gases into autoproducer electricity plants include the amount used to produce electricity with TRT technology (Top pressure Recovery Turbines) which was previously included in industry. x Inputs of manufactured gases (coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and other recovered gases) to main activity electricity and heat plants are calculated based on outputs and using efficiencies of main activity producers from other fuels. For autoproducers, the specific inputs are known, however the specific electricity production by each gas is estimated based on a pro-rata of the total electricity generation from all gas types. x Coal injected in blast furnaces (PCI) is classified as coking coal in order to be consistent with Japanese trade statistics. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x In 2016 the liberation of the power market resulted in electricity autoproducers becoming main activity producers.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition coal tar consumption in the Chemical and Petrochemical Industry was estimated by the IEA since 1990.

Oil General notes x In the 2019 edition, data for Japan were revised back to 1990 by the Japanese administration based on new methodology for the Energy Balance Table. x In the 2016 edition, the Japanese administration revised several NCVs of both primary and secondary oil products back to 1990. The Japanese administration reviews calorific values every five years, with the other most recent revisions occurring in 2005 and in 2013.

Supply x In 2018 refinery runs were impacted by heavier than usual maintenance season. x The high statistical difference for crude oil in 2013 and 2014 is explained by large amount of stocks held on board incoming vessels in port or at mooring in March 2014 (end of Japan’s 2013 financial year). These amounts are included in the stock change but not in the imports in 2013 annual data. x Orimulsion was imported for electricity generation between 1991 and 2006.

Transformation x Other hydrocarbons in non-specified transformation represents orimulsion burnt for power generation. Historical revisions are pending. x In 2016 the liberalisation of the power market resulted in electricity autoproducers becoming main activity producers.

Consumption x Oil consumption continued to fall in 2018 as more nuclear capacity came back online. x Demand for heating oil and other kerosene fell driven by a warmer than usual winter in 2018.

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x Consumption data for commercial/public services may include consumption in small and mediumsized industries. The Japanese administration expects that this shortcoming will be corrected in the near future.

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Natural gas General notes x The 2019 edition contains major revisions to time series which go back to 1990. These reflect the revisions in the Energy Balance Table from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, which is the data source. x Since 1990 most of the gas works gas production and consumption has been included with natural gas.

Supply x In the 2019 edition, indigenous production, receipts from other sources, import data, stock changes and stock levels were revised back to 1990.

Transformation x In the 2019 edition, main activity and autoproducer electricity plants were revised back to 1990. Similarly, flows of the energy sector were revised back up to 1990.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition, own consumption in electricity, CHP and heat plants was subject to a major revision since 1990. x In the 2019 edition, all the transport sector, industry sector and other sectors flows were revised back to 1990.

Biofuels and waste General notes x In the 2019 edition, data for Japan were revised back to 1990 based on new methodology. x There was a large revision in municipal waste data in the 2016 edition of this publication. This revision has removed data for municipal waste for the entire time series up to 2010. x For municipal waste data, the breakdown between renewable and non-renewable municipal waste is

estimated by the IEA Secretariat, assuming a 50% split in transformation and supply.

Transformation x Input data of solid biofuels to charcoal production are estimated by the IEA Secretariat assuming an efficiency of 40%. x The industrial waste consumption in the nonspecified transformation sector surged in 2013, because of the increase in use of waste plastics for coke production.

Electricity and heat Supply x In the 2019 edition, electricity data were revised back to 1990 to include additional autoproducer production previously excluded. x Due to the liberalisation of the electricity market in April 2016 some generation previously reported under autoproducer plants is reported as main activity producer from 2016 onwards. As a result, breaks in series occur between 2015 and 2016. In particular, for solar PV and wind. x In the 2019 edition, the methodology used to estimate heat production from other sources was revised. x Generation of electricity and heat from combustible fuels is calculated by removing electricity and heat generation from other sources, such as wind, solar and nuclear, making it a residual item. Splits between combustible fuel types and consumption flows are also calculated. x Due to the events related to the March 2011 tsunami, the Japanese administration decided to scale back the level of their nuclear programme. As a consequence, there was no nuclear electricity generation in 2014. The nuclear electricity generation started again at a greatly reduced scale in 2015, while significant increases were observed in 2017 and 2018, with generation resuming at several facilities (2017: Takahama 3 and 4, Ooi 3, and Genkai 3; 2018: Genkai 4, Ikata 3, Ooi 4). x Other sources electricity represents electricity generated with purchased steam. Other sources heat represents heat derived from waste heat. x Net and Gross electricity generation from autoproducers equal, as no information is collected concerning autoproducer own use. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Road consumption, is based on the “Automobile fuel consumption survey” from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). x Lubricants consumption is estimated by the Japanese administration since 2000.

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Transformation x Data on heat produced for sale by autoproducer heat plants are not available. x Fuels used and corresponding electricity and heat produced in CHP plants are not included in the CHP data time series, but instead are reported as separate electricity or heat components, leading to some plant efficiency figures not to be accurately calculated. x Inputs of biofuels and waste for electricity production and related outputs are available from 1982. x Net electricity production by autoproducers prior to 1982 includes production from combustible fuel sources only. x Between 1972 and 1976, the use of combustible fuels in main activity producer heat plants is included in non-specified.

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Korea Sources x Korea Energy Economics Institute, Ulsan. x Korea National Oil Corporation, Ulsan.

General notes x Data are available starting in 1971. x Data for 2002 onwards have been reported on a different basis, causing breaks in time series between 2001 and 2002, especially for inputs and outputs to electricity generation and consumption in the iron and steel industry. The Korean administration is planning to revise the historical time series as time and resources allow.

Coal General notes x Data for coal and coal products from 1971 to 2001 are based on information provided by the Korean administration, as well as information from the Yearbook of Energy Statistics 2002, the Yearbook of Coal Statistics 2001 (both from the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy), and Statistics of Electric Power in Korea 2001 (from the Korea Electric Power Corporation). During this period, import data by coal type were estimated by the IEA Secretariat, based on statistics of the exporting countries. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

Transformation x Statistical differences for manufactured gases for 2012 are partly the result of classification issues. The Korean administration is working to improve reporting of coal-derived gases production and consumption.

Consumption x Data on blast furnace gas used for energy purposes in blast furnaces prior to 2007 are reported in the iron and steel industry. x Consumption of imported coke oven coke starting in 2002 is reported under non-specified industry. x Consumption of manufactured gases in the iron and steel industry starting in 2002 includes the

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x Total heat output from heat plants is available, but the breakdown by fuel is not. From 1990 onwards, where possible, heat outputs have been allocated on the basis of the share of inputs. However, due to data issues, such as the lack of disaggregated data on inputs and outputs to heat pumps, this methodology can lead to implausible efficiencies. For this reason, from 2010 onwards, the efficiencies of heat output from natural gas, fuel oil, and other kerosene-fired main activity heat plants, and electric boilers have been capped at 100%, and the excess output allocated to statistical differences. x The Japanese administration estimate the electricity input of electric boilers based on 100% efficiency. x Autoproducer solar photovoltaic capacity is derived from data from the Japanese administration as well as the IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA-PVPS) report, “Trends in Photovoltaic Applications” published in 2017. x Data on electricity production from wind began in 1992. x Heat produced for sale in main activity producer heat plants from waste heat and from electric boilers is available from 1977 and 1983, respectively.

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Oil Supply x The production of heavy distillates has been declining due to the expansion of heavy oil upgrading facilities. x In 2017, due to constraints to imports of condensate, Korean refineries used naphtha into the refinery process. x The Korean refinery balance shows increasing refinery losses, the problem is under investigation by the Korean administration and is likely related to the density used to convert refinery inputs from volumetric to mass units. x From 1997, stock levels include vessel stocks.

Transformation x Inputs of fuel oil to autoproducer electricity and autoproducer CHP are included with final consumption.

Consumption x From 1990 to 1995, kerosene type jet fuel split between international civil aviation and domestic air transport has been estimated.

Natural gas Supply x Korea reports production of natural gas since 2005. x The receipts from other sources from 2006 to 2012 represent the amount of LPG that are either blended with natural gas or are directly used in city gas distribution networks. x Similarly, the receipts from other sources in 2018 represent quantities of LPG blended with natural gas for calorific upgrade of imported low calorific gas.

Consumption x Energy industry own use in liquefaction plants includes losses and measuring errors. x Prior to 2007, consumption of natural gas in machinery was included with transport equipment.

x From 1987 to 1991, the breakdown of final consumption has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat, as well as the residential subsector for 1992.

Biofuels and waste General notes x Due to the change of reporting methodology, breaks in time series may occur between 20132014 and 2014-2015. x Heat data are available starting in 1993.

Transformation x Inputs to autoproducer heat plants have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat because of efficiency issues for municipal waste prior to 2011 and in 2012 and for biogas in 2008, 2011 and 2012. x New plants were included in the Korean survey creating breaks in time series in 2011. x In 2007, some main activity heat plants and autoproducers in the commercial/public services sector were reclassified as main activity CHP plants, resulting in a break in the time series between 2006 and 2007 for biogases.

Electricity and heat General notes x Electricity statistics from 1971 to 1993 have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on the Korean National Statistics. Data from 1994 have been submitted by the Korean administration. This leads to breaks in time series between 1993 and 1994.

Supply x The own use of heat in heat plants is very irregular due to a lack of data. x Electricity generation reported under other sources is from fuel cells. x Production of tidal electricity began in 2013. x Data for heat from chemical processes that is sold is available from 2008. x Data for electricity production using heat from chemical processes in copper and zinc plants are available from 2005. The corresponding heat inputs were estimated until 2013 data. In 2014, the company concerned switched to diesel oil for electricity generation. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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consumption in blast furnaces, oxygen steel furnaces and other iron and steel processing plants.

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x For 2018p, the decrease in electricity output from nuclear was due to a combination of shutdowns for maintenance, and the closure of the Kori and Wolseong nuclear power plants in June 2017 and June 2018 respectively. x For 2018p, the increase in heat production from natural gas was in part due to the commencement and expansion of operations at two CHP plants (Hwaseong Dongtan and Anyang). x For 2017, the decrease in electricity production from residual fuel oil is due to the closure of two main activity producer plants. x Some data discrepancies currently exist for residual fuel oil, between the oil databases and the electricity and heat databases. The Korean administration envisages remedying this situation in a coming cycle. x Prior to 2009, autoproducer heat production includes amounts of unsold heat. x Data for electricity and heat production by autoproducers using natural gas and liquid fuels are available from 2000. x In 2000, the Korean administration started to report heat statistics for some heat plants which were not reported before. x Between 1993 and 1999, the breakdown of heat output by type of fuel was estimated by the IEA Secretariat. x Before 1994, electricity production from main activity producer CHP plants is included with main activity producer electricity-only plants.

Consumption x Data for direct use of geothermal heat are available from 2002. Geothermal direct use data are overstated as it refers to heat production by geothermal heat pumps, which include inputs of electricity and/or gas in the transformation process. x Heat consumption by subsector was reclassified in 2010 due to new information available on heat sales from autoproducers to end-users by sector. x Prior to 2008, sales of electricity by Korea’s main electricity distributor, KEPCO, to the non-ferrous metals sector are included in iron and steel consumption. x Data on production and consumption of electricity and heat in oil refineries and LNG liquefaction/ INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

regasification plants are included in the industry sector. From 2007, oil refinery electricity and heat production and consumption started to be reported under the correct energy sector. x Data for heat consumption by sector are available from 2000. x Data for electricity consumption in the transport equipment sector are included in machinery from 1994 to 1999.

Latvia Source Central Statistical Bureau, Riga.

General notes x Data for Latvia are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union in the publication World Energy Statistics. x Breaks in the time series appear for inputs to and outputs from electricity generation between 2016 and 2017 due to a change in methodology. This is most notable for main activity producer CHP and Heat plants. Data for 2017 onwards are reported on a unit basis, whereas data for previous years are reported on a plant basis.

Coal Supply x The increase of distribution losses for peat in 2003 is due to a fire in one of the warehouses.

Consumption x The drop in the iron and steel industry in 2014 is due to the bankruptcy of the major company in the market.

Oil Supply x Other hydrocarbons data represent shale oil. x In 2018 one of the main players in marine bunkering at Latvia’s largest port ceased operations. As a result deliveries of oil products to marine bunkers decreased in that year. As of 2019 the issues have been resolved and bunkering activity is expected to resume.

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Natural gas Consumption x The consumption in the iron and steel industry decreased in 2014 due to the bankruptcy of the major company in the market.

Transformation x In 2017 there was a steep decrease/break reported in main activity producer CHP consumption and a respective increase/break in main activity producer heat consumption due to the classification of natural gas inputs according to the individual units of the plants instead of the plants as a whole that was previously used.

x Heat production from other sources represents waste heat recovered from industry, and heat produced by condensing economisers.

Transformation x From 2012 onwards, the increase in electricity production from solid biofuels is due to the deployment of six new main activity producer CHP plants running on wood chips.

Consumption x For 2012, the increase in electricity consumption in the iron and steel sector is due to switching from open earth furnace to electricity furnace of a factory.

Biofuels and waste x For 2018p data, the increase in the indigenous production of solid biofuels is due to wood pellet production. x In 2017, a biodiesel producer exported amounts produced in 2017 and also some amounts from stocks.

Transformation x Due to a reclassification in 2004, there was break in time series of electricity production from autoproducer electricity plant fuelled by biogas between 2003 and 2004.

Consumption x The increase in inland consumption of biodiesel in 2018p data are related to the implementation of favourable legislation (the “Biofuel Law”). x The increase in supply for solid biofuels from 2016 to 2017 is due to increased usage in the industry sector. x From 2014, biodiesel consumption has been decreasing due to policies which support the sale of arctic diesel fuel without renewable additives.

Electricity and heat Supply x For 2017, higher rainfall resulted in a significant increase in electricity output from hydro, and a decrease in both imports of electricity and output from combustible fuels.

Lithuania Source Statistics Lithuania, Vilnius.

General notes x Data for Lithuania are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union in the publication World Energy Statistics.

Natural gas Supply x The export quantities since 2014 represent imported LNG which is regasified and subsequently exported to other countries.

Transformation x Not elsewhere specified (transformation) data represent natural gas used for methanol manufacture, which is used as input in oil refineries.

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Supply x The production of charcoal has been overestimated prior to 2017 due to the fact that it was not possible to report data less than 1 kt. x Starting from 2016, some industrial waste (renewable) was collected via sorting. These wastes consist of non-recyclable paper, textiles and wood wastes and their production is included in solid biofuels.

Transformation x The Fortum Klaipėda CHP plant produces electricity and heat from industrial waste (nonrenewable), municipal waste and solid biofuels since the end of 2013. Since its inception, structural optimisation has been sought. Additionally, before 2016, calorific values of the fuels were calculated by taking samples of fuels and after this period, calculations were made from steam. For these reasons, there are fluctuations in fuel inputs, energy production and fuel ratios between industrial waste (non-renewable), municipal waste and solid biofuels since 2013. x In 2013, an incinerator combusting industrial waste (non-renewable) and municipal waste began operations.

Electricity and heat Transformation x In 2009, the Ignalina nuclear power plant, the only nuclear plant in Lithuania, closed down. x In March 2017, the Geoterma geothermal heat plant, the only geothermal heat plant in Lithuania, closed down.

Luxembourg Source STATEC, Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques du Grand-Duché du Luxembourg, Luxembourg.

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most coal and coal products. Time series for BKB consumption were revised from 1990. x Prior to 1978, some sub-bituminous coal may be included in hard coal. x Steel production from blast furnaces ceased at the end of 1997.

Oil Consumption x In the late 1970s, the reduction in consumption of fuel oil in the iron and steel industry was due to substitution by coal.

Natural gas General notes x In 1982 there is a break in the time series in transformation and industry due to a change in methodology.

Transformation x In the 2017 edition a main activity producer CHP plant was reclassified as one main activity electricity producer plant and one main activity producer heat plant. Data were revised back to 2014. x Since 2002, the increase in the transformation sector is due to a new 350-MW combined cycle power plant. x The last main activity producer electricity gasconsuming plant closed in 2016.

Consumption x In 2015, Luxembourg integrated supplementary data from ETS companies and industrial consumption was revised back to the year 2000. x The breakdown of total final consumption for the latest year is preliminary and will be finalised in the next edition of the book. x Since 2012, the methodology to determine final consumption was changed in order to integrate basic data from National Accounts. x Since 2000, a more detailed breakdown of final consumption data is available due to a change in methodology. x Since 2000, consumption in the non-ferrous metals sub-sector is included in iron and steel for reasons of confidentiality.

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Biofuels and waste General notes x The Luxembourgian administration started including trade figure of wood chips in trade figure of solid biofuels from 2015 data. This creates breaks in time series between 2014 and 2015. x Data on solid biofuels are available from 1992.

Transformation x In 2011, the blending of biogases with natural gas started.

Electricity and heat General notes x Data for solar thermal are available starting in 2001 and for solar PV starting in 2000. x A revision in the classification of power plants by type and the production and consumption data for both electricity and heat back to 2000 causes breaks in the time series.

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x In 2002, the increase in electricity production is due to a new natural gas combined cycle power plant. x At the end of 1997, the iron and steel industry stopped production of electricity. x Electricity data for natural gas autoproducer CHP plants are available starting in 1995, and for main activity CHP plants starting in 1996. x Prior to 1990, net electricity production by autoproducers includes production from combustible fuel sources only.

Consumption x Heat consumption in industry is estimated based on National Accounts. When not available, heat consumption figures for the most recent year reported are estimated based on data for the preceding year. x In 2015, the observed declines in the heat used in the textiles and leather sector and the chemical and petrochemical sector lead to the closure of two industrial main CHP plants. The heating needs of these sectors were met through direct purchase of natural gas, due in part to attractive pricing during this period. x In 2015, following the procurement of new information, data for heat distribution losses and heat consumption in industry and energy sectors were revised from 2000 onwards. x A change in the data source caused some breaks in the industry electricity consumption time series between 2010 and 2011.

x Most of the hydro production shown for Luxembourg is from the Vianden pumped storage plant and is exported directly to Germany. x Starting in 2005, data for electricity transmission and distribution losses were obtained from the network operator. Prior to that, they were estimated by the Luxembourgian administration. x In the 2017 edition, following plant reclassification, heat production by main activity plants were revised from 2011 onwards.

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Secretaría de Energía, Mexico City.

x A natural gas-fired, main activity electricity plant (TGV Twinerg) closed in 2016. x The production of electricity from solid biofuels from 2013 corresponds to the opening of a new plant burning wood wastes. x Data on electricity production from biogases are available from 1998 and heat production from 2010.

x The breakdown of electricity consumption in industry is not available from 1990 to 1999.

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x Since 2000 consumption in not elsewhere specified (Industry) includes activity of companies reclassified to preserve the confidentiality. x Prior to 2000, residential consumption includes consumption in commercial/public services and agriculture/forestry.

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Coal General notes x The Mexican administration is currently undertaking major work on revisions of the time series back to 1990. For several products, revisions back to 2003 were provided in the 2016 edition. Further revisions to historical data are pending. x The time series for blast furnace gas and inputs of coke oven coke to blast furnaces start in 1991. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

Consumption x Use of pulverised coal injection in blast furnaces occurs in Mexico, but is not currently reported. x Oxygen steel furnace gas production and production of other recovered gases occur as byproducts of heavy industry, but are not reported.

IEA estimations x Imports by country of origin for other bituminous coal and coking coal for 2016 have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat, based on partner data. x For coking coal, amounts reported for consumption in main activity electricity generation and associated imports for the years 2003 to 2016 have been reallocated to other bituminous coal by the IEA Secretariat. x Blast furnace gas production and consumption have been estimated by the IEA for 1990 to 2017 based on inputs of coke oven coke to blast furnaces. x Coke oven coke production was estimated by the IEA for some years between 1999 and 2012 based off historical and commodities data, as were inputs of coking coal to coke ovens between 1990 and 2012. x The methodology currently used by Mexico to estimate production of coal tar and coke oven gas for recent years uses coke oven coke production as a guide. This was extended to the time series from 1990 to 2001, and to the years where coke oven coke production was estimated by the IEA. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Oil General notes x In the 2016 edition, major revisions were carried by the Ministry of Energy on the time series back to 1990 based on updated information available from PEMEX, the Mexican Institute of Petroleum and the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). Revisions include notably crude production, refinery output, gas separation plant production, autoproducer generation and road consumption. x New data reported as additives from 1990 correspond to methyl tertiary butyl ether. x From 1993, data for production from other sources (natural gas) of other hydrocarbons correspond to hydrogen used at the Minatitlan refinery, also represented as the output of non-specified transformation in the balances format. x The split between domestic and international aviation consumption of kerosene-type jet fuel is not available. By default, all kerosene-type jet fuel consumption is reported under international aviation.

Supply x In 2017 Minatitlán refinery was offline for several months and later operating well below capacity as a result of an accident on site. The refinery at Tula was also temporarily offline. Both these events impact refinery throughput in 2018. x Refinery intake of crude oil was estimated by the IEA Secretariat for the years 2016, 2017 and 2018 based on growth rates from SENER and PEMEX published data. x In 2017, production of crude oil and NGL was impacted by heavy maintenance at the Ku-MaloobZaap field and decline at the Cantarell field in the Gulf Mexico which was affected by several force majeur events. x For 2017 import data of LPG, naphtha, road diesel and fuel oil, the received data was supplemented with estimates by the IEA Secretariat based on published data from SENER. x 2017 and 2018 imports of petroleum coke were estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on information from the U.S. Energy Information Agency. x From 2016 onwards trade information is based on daily customs data now available to the Ministry of Energy. Historical revisions are pending.

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data are partly estimated based on the publication Balance Nacional - Energía. x In the 2016 edition, the Mexican administration completed a major work on revisions of the time series back to 1990. More revisions to historical data are pending.

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x The large refinery losses from 2005 onwards are the result of the downward revisions to refinery output of gas/diesel oil carried out in 2017. x NGL production reported in the IEA publications may be different from what is reported in the Mexican energy publications as the IEA includes in its oil data liquids produced in conjunction with natural gas. x In the 2016 edition, main revisions were carried to NGL, LPG, naphtha, ethane supply. New data became available on input of NGL to refineries prior to 2011. Data on ethane production from gas separation plants (positive transfers from NGL) was revised upwards for 1990 to 1998. LPG gas separation plant production was revised down. Naphtha refinery output was revised upwards from 1990.

x In the 2016 edition, naphtha non-energy use consumption in the chemical/industry was revised significantly revised down from 1990 to 2008 based on PEMEX information. x In the 2016 edition, gas/diesel and motor gasoline road consumption data were revised back to 1990 based on updated information from the Mexican Institute of Petroleum and PEMEX. x Consumption of lubricants, bitumen and paraffin waxes are available from 1990 and petroleum coke from 1993. x Prior to 1987, the split of LPG consumption between residential and commercial/public services has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

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x Natural gas reported in the IEA publications may be different from what is reported in the Mexican energy publications, as IEA includes only dry gas and excludes natural gas liquids, which are considered as part of oil.

x 2017 refinery gross output of gas/diesel oil, bitumen, lubricants and paraffin waxes was estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on SENER and PEMEX published data. x In the 2016 edition, data for crude oil refinery input and refinery output of gas/diesel, naphtha, refinery gas, bitumen, paraffin wax and other products were revised back to 1990 (see general notes). x Data for fuel oil and gas/diesel inputs to autoproducer CHP generation are available from 1999. x In 2003, a new facility was added to a refinery to produce petroleum coke.

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Transformation x The split of natural gas used for hydrogen manufacture and used in refineries is not currently available and it will be provided in the 2020 edition of this publication.

Consumption x Losses and pipeline transport have been included in oil and gas extraction. x From 1993 to 1999, part of energy industry own use and non-specified industry data were estimated. x Since 1993, the breakdown of the energy sector and of other sectors is available.

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x 2017 consumption of naphtha for feedstock purposes in the chemical and petrochemical sector was estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on ethylene production figures. x Consumption of motor gasoline and road diesel was impacted by changes to fuel subsidies introduced on January 1, 2017. x Consumption of lubricants and bitumen for 2017 was estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on sales data from SENER.

x The Mexican administration believes the fuels categorised as industrial wastes (non-renewable) are likely residual gas, however more investigation is needed. Revisions, if applicable, are expected next cycle.

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x For several months in 2017, the Salina Cruz refinery was under extensive maintenance following operational problems and structural damage as a result of the September 2017 earthquake. x The Madero refinery closed for maintenance in August 2017 and remained close through the start of 2018.

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Consumption x Increased consumption in the industry and transformation sectors for solid biofuels in 2017 is attributed to bagasse. x Data for solid biofuels used in autoproducer electricity plants from 1991 to 2005 have been estimated by the Mexican administration. x Data on biogases consumption are available from 1997.

Electricity and heat General notes x The Mexican administration is currently undertaking revisions of the electricity time series back to 1996. Revisions include changes on inputs and outputs on power plants fuelled mainly by combustible fuels and the reclassification of main electricity plants previously reporting subbituminous coal as fuel to other bituminous coal for the period 2003-2015.

Supply x Electricity generation from other sources mainly represents generation from recovered waste heat from industry, and also a small amount of electricity production from regenerative breaking in suburban trains. x The decrease in electricity produced from wind in 2017 data is due to an earthquake which damaged infrastructure in the south of the country. x Production of main activity producer electricity plants from wind is available from 1994. x Electricity production from wind and solar photovoltaic is available from 1990. x Discrepancies occur between respective reported figures for electricity trade between the US and Mexico from 2013 onwards.

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Consumption x Some electricity consumption in energy industry is included in the industry sub-sector where it was generated (e.g. the chemical industry, as well as in non-specified industry). x Direct use of solar thermal heat is available from 1990.

Netherlands Source The Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics, The Hague.

General notes x The Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics has conducted reviews and revisions of their energy balance three times; in 2005, 2011 and 2015. The 2005 revisions were to improve basic energy statistics, particularly with respect to carbon and CO2 reporting, while the 2011 revisions were part of a harmonization program with international energy statistics. The 2015 revisions were the result of increased data collection, availability of new source information, and further alignment with international energy definitions. More details are available here: www.cbs.nl.

Coal General notes x International trade into and through the hub ports of Amsterdam and Rotterdam is complicated by the capacity to purchase coal directly at these points. The majority of coal passing through these ports is intended for consumption in European countries other than the Netherlands, which is neither the country of origin or destination, therefore these data have been removed where possible. In the 2019 edition, the Central Bureau of Statistics proceeded to major revisions of trade and stock changes for anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal and lignite since 1990. Imports now should only relate to coal for inland consumption according to Eurostat’s statistical regulation, thus eliminating transits to other countries and stock changes of trading companies. x Following revisions made in the previous edition to data for 1995 onwards, this edition includes

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Supply x From 2013 onwards, trade reported by the Central Bureau of Statistics includes coal in transit, to align more closely with gross trade data. x In the 2013 edition, non-specified exports for 2011 were estimated by the Central Bureau of Statistics due to a lack of information from key market players. x For data prior to 2011, stock changes for primary coal types were estimated by the Dutch administration based on trade and consumption data. x For 1984 to 1986, production from other sources of other bituminous coal represents a stock of “smalls” washed for re-use.

of new source information, and further alignment with international energy definitions x Motor gasoline includes other light oils until 1990. x Some breaks in time series occur in 1990 when the Dutch administration started to report the petrochemical industry according to IEA methodology. x From 1990 onwards, naphtha includes aromatics, naphtha and other light oils.

Supply x Data for deliveries of fuel oil to international marine bunkers were revised downwards in the 2019 edition back to 2015. This was due to an improvement in the underlying data and figures available to CBS Statistics Netherlands. x In 2017 the main plant producing lubricants closed as a result there is no more refinery gross output of this product.

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x At the end of 2015 three low-efficiency plants running on bituminous coal input closed down. In the course of 2017 another two old installations ceased operating. These closures were part of the so-called Agreement on Energy for Sustainable Growth in the Netherlands agreed upon by the Social and Economic Council of the Netherlands (SER) and more than forty representative organisations and stakeholders.

x In the 2019 edition several revisions were introduced to flows relating to the chemical and petrochemical industry. Energy consumption in the chemical industry has been revised upwards back to 2012, following an internal audit of the data that revealed gaps in coverage. Non-energy consumption in the chemical industry has been revised downwards back to 1990 following a review of the data submitted by one of the main companies. x Refinery gas includes chemical gas and is included in chemical industry consumption.

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x Prior to 1989, non-energy use is included with industry consumption.

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Oil General notes x In 2017, large amounts of fuel oil were reclassified as other products due to their chemical properties. x Data for gas/diesel road consumption become more difficult to collect in 2013, as the distinction in taxation between road diesel and gasoil was abolished. x Following revisions made in the previous edition to data for 1995 onwards, this edition includes further revisions made by the Dutch administration for the period 1990 to 1994. These revisions are the result of increased data collection, availability

x In the 2018 edition, the Dutch administration revised the supply side data for 1990-2016 in order to (i) better account for flows from underground storages which used to be incorporated in the indigenous production data, and also (ii) handle inflows/outflows of natural gas stored in Germany as imports/exports. x In the 2019 edition, the Dutch administration revised the opening and closing stock levels based on a dedicated questionnaire used. Additionally, industrial consumption was revised since 2012 based on inputs coming from the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) data x Between 1981 and 1982, and between 1983 and 1984 there are breaks in time series due to the INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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further revisions made by the Dutch administration for the period 1990 to 1994. These revisions are the result of increased data collection, availability of new source information, and further alignment with international energy standards.

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Supply x A production cap of natural gas was set by the government in 2015, which has been extended and gradually tightened for 2016, 2017 and 2018. x Dutch trade figures include transit volumes. x In the past, the amounts reported under indigenous production also included quantities coming from stock changes. The reason was that the Dutch administration could not distinguish between quantities of natural gas falling under marketable production and amounts being moved from offshore fields to onshore fields without undergoing any purification and/or other necessary production processes. From 2015, the data reported distinguish between amounts to be reported as production and amounts that should be classified as stock changes. x International marine bunkers were reported for the first time in the 2019 edition.

Transformation x Data for non-specified (energy own-use) represent natural gas combusted by the distribution operator for the purpose of operating the gas distribution grid. x The 2009 increase in input to main activity electricity producer consumption is due to the opening of a new plant in the second half of 2008.

Consumption x In the 2018 edition, the Dutch administration provided data for the non specified (other) nonenergy use flow for the years 2007-2014, which represent the volume of gas injected as cushion gas in a new underground storage.

Biofuels and waste Supply x Increases in biodiesel production for 2017 are related to increased capacity of existing plants and increased demand. x From 2009 to 2012, and again from 2014 the production and trade of pure biogasoline were confidential; net imports were estimated by the Dutch administration based on consumption. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Transformation x In 2017, the increase in heat production from solid biofuels in main activity CHP plants is because there were two additional companies reporting data. x Trade data for municipal waste are available from 2011.

Consumption x From 2014, a better allocation of heat own-use was available for biogas digester prewarming, and in municipal waste burning plants for flue gas cleaning. x The final consumption of solid biofuels in the residential and agriculture sector increased in 2014 and again in 2016 due to the results of new surveys and parameters.

Electricity and heat General notes x In the 2017 edition, following an extended review of old national publications, data for the Netherlands were revised for the years 1990-1994 to follow on the revisions entered in the previous edition, covering period 1995-2013. This revision endeavours to maintain data comparability throughout the entire time series. As part of these revisions, most of the time series for the consumption sectors in both electricity and heat were revised using newly obtained data from grid operators’ client files by the Dutch administration.

Supply x For 2018p, the declines in heat generation from municipal waste, and heat used for electricity generation, and also the increase in electricity output from municipal waste, are due to a change in ownership of a company which sold heat. x Data on heat production from chemical sources are available from 2017. x The decrease in electricity production from nuclear plants in 2017, 2013, and 1997 is due to the Netherlands’ only nuclear power plant undergoing a shutdown for maintenance. x Electricity from other sources represents generation from expansion gases and chemical waste gases. x The large increase in electricity trade in 1999 is due to the liberalisation of the Dutch electricity market. Until 2003, trade data are based on contracted quantities instead of physical flows.

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Transformation x In mid-2017, two other bituminous coal-fired power stations closed, as a result output from other bituminous coal declined in 2018p. x The efficiency of blast furnace gas-fired autoproducer CHP plants increases between 2015 and 2016 due to improved methods for allocating inputs between sold and unsold heat. x Heat used for electricity production represents waste heat bought from other industries that was generated from combustible fuels. The corresponding electricity output is included with that of natural gas. x Autoproducer heat plants using refinery gases are included with autoproducer CHP plants because data are considered confidential for 1990. x Heat production in commercial and public services includes production in agriculture. x All municipal waste autoproducer electricity and heat only plants have been reclassified by Statistics Netherlands as autoproducer CHP from 2012, causing breaks in the time series. x Prior to 2008, a few small autoproducer electricity plants using solid biofuels were included with main activity plants for reasons of confidentiality. x In 2006, some municipal waste plants changed ownership and were reclassified from electricity only to CHP plants as they started heat projects. x A new main activity producer CHP plant fuelled by refinery gas started up in 1999 and there was a fuel reclassification in 2000. x For natural gas, all electricity production prior to 1998 is included in CHP plants. x For biofuels and waste, all electricity and heat produced prior to 1995 is included in CHP plants. x Data for heat produced from biofuels and waste are available from 1990. x Prior to 1990, all electricity and heat produced from coal is included in CHP plants. x Inputs of hard coal for electricity production from 1981 to 1989 in terajoules (TJ) are estimated by

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the Secretariat based on data submitted in kilotonnes (kt) by the Dutch administration. Net electricity production by autoproducers prior to 1988 includes production from combustible fuel sources only. Data for heat production by fuel in heat plants prior to 1987 are estimated by the Secretariat based on fuel inputs submitted by the Dutch administration. Data for heat production from main activity producer CHP plants and heat plants are available from 1982. Prior to 1982, electricity production from and inputs to main activity producer CHP plants are included with main activity producer electricity plants. For 1970 to 1973, electricity output from autoproducer CHP plants has been included with main activity producer CHP plants.

Consumption x In 2018, there were four new geothermal installations producing heat which warmed greenhouses. As in the past, these would be categorised in the agriculture/forestry sector. x For data from 2015 onwards, there is improved data availability for heat. This causes breaks in series for transmission and distribution losses, and heat consumption in the non-ferrous metals sectors, x Increasing electricity consumption in agriculture/ forestry is due to expansion of greenhouse farming. x Direct use of geothermal heat in agriculture/ forestry starting in 2008 is due to a new project extracting deep geothermal heat. The heat produced has been used for heating greenhouses. x Prior to 1979, electricity consumption in agriculture is included in commercial and public services.

New Zealand Source Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Wellington.

General notes x Prior to 1994, data refer to fiscal year (April 1993 to March 1994 for 1993). From 1994, data refer to calendar year. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x The increase of heat produced in main heat plants in 1995 is due to a change in ownership of one large installation, resulting in its reclassification from being an autoproducer to a main activity plant. x Electricity production from solar photovoltaic is available from 1990.

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General notes x Peat, although produced in New Zealand, is not used as a fuel, and is used for agricultural purposes only. x In the 2014 edition, the definition of hard coal was aligned with the International Recommendations for Energy Statistics. Prior to this, hard coal for New Zealand from 1960 to 1977 had contained sub-bituminous coal. The portion of subbituminous coal production and residential consumption has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat for this period and moved to brown coal. x In the 2011 edition, the New Zealand administration has revised some of the coal, natural gas, oil, renewable and electricity time series back to 1990.

Supply x In 2017 the underground mine producing coking coal switched to opencast operation. x Breakdown of exports of coking coal by country of destination in 2018p has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat, based on partner data. x The decrease of other bituminous coal production in 2015 is due to a temporary shutdown in one of the coal mines at the beginning of 2015 and another one at the end of 2015. x A detailed breakdown of exports of coking coal by country of destination between 2001 and 2011 is estimated by the IEA, based on secondary sources and partner data.

Transformation x Sub-bituminous coal inputs into coke ovens refers to coal that is merged with iron sands and limestone to form the inputs for the multi-hearthfurnaces, kilns and melters that produce direct reduced iron (Glenbrook Steel Site), with off-gases and supplemental and natural gas driving CHP plants. This method, while not the typical iron and steel process, produces similar by-products. The sub-bituminous coal inputs are reported under coke oven coke transformation and the resulting off-gases are reported as production of coke oven gas and blast furnace gas. x Blast furnace gas production and distribution losses prior to 1998 are IEA Secretariat estimates. Portions of this gas will have been used for energy purposes in the multi-hearth furnaces or elsewhere INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

in the plant. Some transformation efficiencies will appear higher than normal due to non-reporting of certain inputs, including some confidential data.

Consumption x In final consumption, some industry data are reported in non-specified industry for confidentiality reasons. x In 2014, the increase in consumption of subbituminous coal in mines included the combustion of some unsold coal fines for safety reasons. x Prior to 2010, the construction sector is included with commercial/public services. x Prior to 2009, mining and quarrying is included in agriculture.

Oil General notes x For 2016, the following data were estimated by the IEA Secretariat: consumption of lubricants; imports of bitumen; and refinery output, and interproduct transfers of other oil products. x For 2015, the following data were estimated by the IEA Secretariat: stock changes and consumption of lubricants; consumption of bitumen, and all figures for petroleum coke and other oil products. x From 1998, gas/diesel oil includes light fuel oil. Until 1997, light fuel oil is under fuel oil. x Until 1997, other hydrocarbons from natural gas sources correspond to synthetic gasoline production (ceased in February 1997). x For reasons of confidentiality, beginning in 1994, the New Zealand administration no longer reports data on the production of methanol.

Supply x Between 2013 and 2014, the jump in imports of kerosene-type jet fuel can be explained by an anticipated strike at the refineries.

Consumption x Between 2009 and 2010, a break in time series appears for demand of gas/diesel as the administration changed its methodology for commercial/ public services x For 1960 to 1973, Consumption data have been estimated by the Secretariat.

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x There are several breaks in the time series between 1987 and 1988 due to a reorganisation of government departments during 1987.

x 2018p data were estimated based on monthly data submitted to the IEA Secretariat.

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x Heat outputs from main activity and autoproducer CHP plants are not available.

x There are neither imports nor exports of natural gas for New Zealand.

Transformation x The large 1998 increase in input to autoproducer CHP plants is due to two new autoproducer CHP plants. x In February 1997, production of synthetic gasoline from natural gas ended.

Consumption x Between 2012 and 2013 there are breaks in time series for the final consumption breakdown due to the introduction of a new survey. x In 2005, the decline in chemical and petrochemical industry consumption was due to the closure of the Motunui methanol production plant, which was then reopened in late 2008. x Prior to 2003, gas consumed in industry includes some gas for energy industry own-use. Since 1990, detailed consumption breakdown for industry is available. From 1977 to 1979 and from 1986 to 1989, losses are included in statistical differences.

Biofuels and waste General notes x Due to improved wood data collection starting with 2016 data, increases in solid biofuels in transformation, supply and consumption may not be a true increase but more representative of increased data survey respondents. This results in a break in time series between 2015 and 2016.

Transformation x In the 2019 edition, data on electricity production from biogases were significantly revised by the New Zealand administration following an internal review of systems and methodologies.

Electricity and heat General notes x For the 2019 edition, the New Zealand administration submitted extensive revisions back to 1990 following an internal review of their systems and methodologies.

Transformation x For 2018p, a shortage of natural gas resulted in decreased use of natural gas for electricity generation, and increased use of sub-bituminous coal. x In late 2015, two natural gas-fired power stations used for baseload demand closed. As the remaining natural gas-fired plants are used more for peak demand, there is a reduction in generation efficiency between 2015 and 2016. x Electricity and heat production from other sources represents waste heat recovered and used for electricity production. This includes heat from recovered from chemical processes at acid plants in the fertiliser industry, where sulphur is the main input. x In 1999, a reclassification of autoproducer plants causes some breaks in the time series. x Data for geothermal electricity production by autoproducers are available from 1990. x The New Zealand administration has updated efficiencies for electricity production from geothermal heat from 10% to 15% from 1990 onwards; this causes a break in the time series between 1989 and 1990. x In the 2018 edition, revisions in electricity production in hydro plants back to 2002 are related to a change in methodology. This results in a break in time series between 2001 and 2002. x Electricity production by autoproducers from natural gas and from oil has been estimated by the Secretariat from 1970 to 1973.

Consumption x A new survey starting with the 2013 data can cause breaks in data for final consumption of electricity. x The consumption of electricity by the transport sector is collected under the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) 2006 system’s “Transport, Postal and Warehousing” category. As this covers commercial services as well as transport, MBIE INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Norway Source Statistics Norway, Oslo.

General Notes x In the 2018 edition, data for Norway were revised back to 2010, following the introduction of a new system for energy balances and energy accounts. Breaks in series may appear between 2009 and 2010 as a result. For more detailed information regarding the methodological changes, please refer to the documentation of statistics production since statistics year 2010 on the Statistics Norway website. At the time of writing, the document was available in Norwegian as “Dokumentasjon av statistikkproduksjonen fra statistikkår 2010 og fremover”.

Coal General notes x Other bituminous coal includes lignite. x Production of coking coal, coke oven coke and coke oven gas ceased in the late 1980s.

Supply x The decrease of other bituminous coal production in 2017 is due to economic problems faced by Norway’s mines. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x The decrease of other bituminous coal production in 2015 is due to a temporary shutdown in one of the coal mines. x The decrease of other bituminous coal production in 2005 is due to a fire in one of the coal mines; this entailed a break in the production for a large part of the year.

Oil General notes x In the 2018 edition, the Norwegian administration made widespread revisions to their data back to 2010, following the introduction of a new system for energy balances and energy accounts. Breaks in series may appear between 2009 and 2010 as a result. x A major project is being carried by Statistics Norway in order to reduce the statistical differences observed between calculated supply and demand of oil. Starting with 2014 data, new methodologies have been introduced for reporting crude oil, NGL and naphtha (see details below). Balances for motor gasoline, gas/diesel oil, kerosene-type jet fuel and fuel oil are also under investigation. Further improvements are expected in future editions. x The IEA Secretariat estimates the net calorific value for Norwegian crude oil based on the oil product outputs of the oil refineries. x Prior to 1990, ethane is included with LPG.

Supply x In 2017 the Goliat field was offline from September through October for planned and unplanned maintenance. x Crude oil production includes condensates. x Starting with 2014 data, Statistics Norway has changed the source for annual crude oil exports to include shipping information collected by the National Petroleum Directorate. x Starting from 2014 data, there is a break in naphtha supply time series due to a change in reporting methodology adopted by Statistics Norway. x Prior to 2002 data, a part of LPG exports was reported as NGL exports. x Since 1986, imports of refinery feedstocks are reported under the relevant oil product imports.

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estimates the amount of this that can be allocated to transport. At present this data does not allow for the disaggregation by transport sub-sector. Beginning in 2013, the falling electricity consumption in the pulp, paper and printing sector follows with the permanent closure of a paper machine in one of New Zealand’s larger energy users, following decreased demand for newsprint. Data on direct use of geothermal heat are available from 1990 and direct use of solar thermal heat from 2002. From 1974 to 1993 distribution losses include the statistical differences. The classifications used by the administration of New Zealand were changed in 1991. Electricity consumption in paper, pulp and printing is included in wood and wood products prior to 1990.

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x In 2016 the Slagen refinery underwent maintenance which led to a decrease in refinery throughput for that year.

x Prior to 2008, natural gas amounts used in gas extraction by offshore platforms were not included in production data.

x In 2014, the strong decrease in crude oil refinery intake is linked to heavy maintenance work carried in the refineries in fall 2014.

x Since 2002 domestic navigation is included under non-specified transport. x The 2007 increase in non-specified transport is due to the wider use of gas-powered sea vessels. x Before 2000, energy use in oil and gas extraction also included some final consumption amounts.

x From 1970 to 1975, gas/diesel oil for electricity generation has been estimated by the Secretariat.

x In 1992 the increase in oil and gas extraction is due to the start-up of new fields.

Consumption

x Consumption for pipeline transport is included in energy industry own use.

x Data on naphtha consumption in Norway are currently unavailable. x Consumption of lubricants is reported within industry, as no further breakdown is available. x In 2005 data, breaks in petroleum coke consumption time series appear due to reallocation in the industry sector. Refinery fuel is reported from 2001 data. x In 2003 and 1993 data, breaks in time series appear for consumption in the chemical/petrochemical industry due to newly available information. x Prior to 2000, gas/diesel oil used in fishing is included in agriculture/forestry.

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Biofuels and waste General notes x The Norwegian administration expects to revise 2017 data for biogases in the next reporting cycle. x Some of the data reported under solid biofuels excluding charcoal includes charcoal. Efforts are being made by the Norwegian administration to separate this data in the future. x Prior to 2007, equal shares of renewable and nonrenewable municipal waste were estimated because the actual split was not known. x Data for industrial waste and biogases are available from 1991.

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x For Norway, the supply of natural gas is the residual of two very large and opposite amounts: indigenous production and exports. As a result, large statistical differences in some years may lead to discrepancies in the growth rates of supply and demand of natural gas.

x The data for the indigenous production of biogases is based on consumption data. x In 2014, the biodiesel production facility closed. x Data for liquid biofuels imports are available starting in 2006.

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x Since 2008 data on opening and closing stock levels are available.

x Distribution losses for biogases are included in commercial/public services prior to 2003.

Transformation x Since 2007, natural gas inputs to all electricity and CHP plants are included in autoproducer electricity plants for confidentiality reasons. x The last main activity electricity producer closed down in 2016.

Electricity and heat Supply x No data on electricity production from solar energy are submitted to the IEA by the Norwegian administration. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Starting with 1990 data, gas/diesel oil used for autoproduced electricity on oil and gas platforms are reported under energy industry own use.

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Transformation x In the 2016 edition, Norway corrected the industrial waste consumption in heat plants, and reclassified some the corresponding heat output under other sources. x Starting in 2007, data for natural gas electricity and CHP plants are aggregated in autoproducer electricity plants for confidentiality reasons. The revisions received for the 2018 edition partially altered these data for the period 2010 to 2016, but no explanations were given. x Breaks in the time series between 1996 and 1997 and between 2001 and 2002 and now 2009 and 2010 are due to a reclassification of main activity producers and autoproducers. This includes the apparent cessation of autoproducer pumped hydro and hydro electricity generation since 2010, where this generation has been reclassified as main activity. x Data for heat production from biogases are available from 1995. x Prior to 1991, net electricity production by autoproducers by industry sub-sector was estimated by the Secretariat based on data submitted by the Norwegian administration. x Data on inputs and outputs in heat plants are not available prior to 1983 for main activity heat plants and prior to 1988 for autoproducer heat plants.

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and public services sectors was revised back to 2007. Historical revisions for other sectors are pending. As a result, breaks in series occur for heat consumption in some sectors between 2016 and 2017. x Consumption of electricity for pipeline transport is included in oil and gas extraction. x The breakdown of heat consumption by industry sub-sector was expanded in 1992, reclassified in 1994 and collected by a new reporting system in 1997.

Poland Source Central Statistical Office, Warsaw.

Coal General notes x Other recovered gases which appear in the balances as output from blast furnaces also include off-gases from zinc and copper smelting, ceramics kilns and steel production, thus artificially increasing the overall efficiency of blast furnaces when calculated. x Prior to 2016 data, other bituminous coal includes anthracite.

Transformation x In the past two editions, the Central Statistical Office has revised their methodology which accounts for sold heat produced from autoproducer heat plants using coking coal and other bituminous coal, resulting in lower, but more accurate data for 2007 onwards.

Consumption x Consumption in agriculture/forestry for BKB, and own use in power stations for lignite are residual flows, so may contain statistical differences and other consumption not reported elsewhere. As a consequence, changes in these time series may not be wholly representative of the activities shown. x Prior to 2010, own use in coal mines included workers’ take home allowance, which should be included in residential consumption.

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x The electricity generated from other sources represents electricity from waste heat. x Until the 2018 edition, distribution losses included statistical differences. Statistical differences now exist for 2010 onwards. x Heat produced by autoproducer heat plants from chemical processes and from other sources and used for electricity production has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat for the period 1990 to 2006. x Electricity production from wind is available from 1993. x Data for heat production from heat pumps and electric boilers (including the electricity used for this production) are available from 1989. x Data for heat production are not available prior to 1983.

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General notes x From 1997, production from other sources (natural gas) of other hydrocarbons corresponds to hydrogen used in refineries, also represented as the output of non-specified transformation in the balances format.

Supply x In 2018 new legislation introduced a biofuel blending obligation for liquid fuels. The effects of this policy can be seen throughout 2017 as companies prepared for the implementation of the new directive.

Transformation x In 2017 lower refinery activity is linked to maintenance activities at several refinery installations across the country. x Prior to 1998, inputs of gas/diesel oil and heavy fuel oil to autoproducer CHP in petroleum refineries have been included in the transformation.

Consumption x In 2016 regulatory changes affecting the customs and tax authorities meant that consumption of fuel in the informal economy decreased. x In 2015, a new flue-gas desulphurisation unit was installed. As this unit facilitates high sulphur fuel oil burning in place of natural gas, this explains the increase in fuel oil consumption in oil refineries.

Natural gas Supply x Exports include all the natural gas sold by companies operating in Poland (these are mainly re-exports). x Natural gas reported in associated production contains some heavier hydrocarbons. This results in a high gross calorific value for production.

Transformation x Non-specified transformation data represent natural gas used for hydrogen manufacture. This hydrogen is used for hydrodesulphurization in oil refineries.

x In 2013 and 2014 some CHP plants were used as backup reserve plants, resulting in a decrease in consumption under main activity producers CHP plants. x In 2004 and 2005 small amounts of natural gas were used to start up main activity electricity plants. x In the 2017 data, local small-CHP & heat plants were reclassified from the commercial/public services to the transformation sector and the residential sub-sector.

Consumption x Distribution losses may include some statistical differences. x Non-specified energy includes gas used for heating and pumping operations in the distribution network.

Biofuels and waste x General notes x Several breaks in the industrial waste time series are caused by difficulties in the classification of wastes. x In the 2018 edition, solid biofuels were corrected for 2015 data. x There is a break in time series between 2015 and 2016 for biogases due to reclassification from autoproducer to main activity plants. x The increases in municipal wastes starting in 2016 are related to two new plants. x Data on biodiesels are available from 2005; biogasoline data from 2003; and other liquid biofuels data from 2009. x In 2008, a new questionnaire was launched which increased the coverage of renewable and waste data.

Supply x Under current Polish law, only producers and importers of biodiesel are obliged to fulfil the National Indicative Target of share of biofuels in the total usage of transportation fuels. Since the regulation is currently not applied to retail distributors they, for economic reason, rather export the biodiesel than sell it domestically. This results in low domestic consumption and increase of exports in 2016. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Transformation x In 2017, heat production from autoproducer CHP and heat plants burning municipal wastes increased due to two new plants. x Before 2000, industrial waste was used interchangeably with light fuel oil in some plants, which might result in breaks in the time series.

Consumption x The decrease in the consumption of biodiesel in the road sector in 2017 is related to an unfavourable pricing scheme on the domestic market, causing consumers to choose diesel and producers to export or blend the biodiesel they produced. x The consumption of solid biofuels in non-metallic minerals decreased in 2017 because modern clinker ovens have been replacing solid biofuels with municipal wastes. x Increases in consumption of biodiesel in 2016 are related to a policy change in the middle of the year. x Data for biogases refer only to the gas from fermentation of biomass. x Until 1998, data for industrial waste include other recovered gases which have to be reported in Coal questionnaire, causing a break between 1997 and 1998. x Between 1992 and 1993, due to data availability, there is a large increase in solid biofuels for residential, commercial/public services and agriculture/ forestry.

Electricity and heat General notes x Prior to 2010, heat supply and consumption can include autoproducers unsold heat. Previous attempts to address such issue may have caused breaks for heat production and fuel in autoproducer heat plants (1993) and in autoproducer CHP plants, and for heat consumption in industry sub-sectors. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Supply x Electricity and heat from chemical heat and other sources are available from 2011. Prior to that, these amounts could be included under different categories. x Heat distribution losses are available from 2010 and prior to that they are included in consumption. x Heat production from heat pumps is available from 2009.

Transformation x For 2018p, data on heat production from municipal waste are provisional and may be revised upwards next cycle. x Starting with 2017 edition and following, the Polish administration revised electricity production data from power plants run by combustible fuels, reclassifying those that were previously reported as main activity CHP as main activity electricity plants. These revisions mainly affected coal-fired power plants and created breaks in time series from 2004 onwards. x State support for biomass co-firing was reduced in 2016, resulting in electricity production from solid biofuels falling during this period. x Due to a reclassification of plant types, there is a break in time series in 2015 for the generation of heat in autoproducer CHP plants in the iron and steel sector. x In 2008 and 2014, a number of CHP plants were reclassified from autoproducer to main activity producer due to an industry re-organisation. x Data for electricity production in autoproducer electricity plants are available from 1986. x Prior to 2013, electricity used for pumped storage (mixed plants) is included under used for pumped storage (pure hydro pumping plants).Consumption x Heat consumption in energy industry own use includes process heat not sold before 1995. x Data for direct use of geothermal heat are available from 2000 and direct use of solar thermal heat in commercial/public services from 2002 and in residential from 2009. x In the 2017 edition, the Polish administration reclassified some amounts of electricity consumption from the chemical and petrochemical sector to oil refineries, following access to improved survey methods.

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x Production of other liquid biofuels increased in 2015 because new companies started to report their biofuels production to the Polish administration.

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Source Direcção-Geral de Energia e Geologia, Lisbon.

Coal General notes x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

Consumption x Between 1997 and 2001 gas works gas was gradually replaced by natural gas in the commercial/ public service and residential sectors. x The production of pig iron ceased in the first quarter of 2001, leading to decreases in supply and consumption of coking coal, coke oven coke, coke oven gas and blast furnace gas in 2001.

Oil General notes x The increase in refinery throughput in 2015 is a result of increased refinery capacity linked to the expansion of the Sines refinery. x A new hydrocracking unit started operations in Sines Refinery in April 2013. This explains the 2013 increase in refinery feedstock imports, as well as middle distillate production.

Supply x Production from other sources (natural gas) of other hydrocarbons corresponds to hydrogen used in refineries, also represented as the output of nonspecified transformation in the balances format. x Scheduled refinery maintenance through the months of September and October 2018 affected the refinery intake and output in 2018.

Consumption x Consumption of gas/diesel oil in industry and commercial/public services represents diesel use in mobile fleets.

Natural gas Supply x In February 1997, Portugal started to import natural gas.

x The surge in 2017 imports is attributed to the consumption of gas-fired power plants that filled in the gap of decreased hydro-generation due to a drought.

Transformation x Since 2012, data reported for non-specified transformation represent natural gas used for hydrogen manufacture. Prior to this year, these quantities are reported under oil refineries. x The 2002 decrease in natural gas used for gas works (transformation) is due to the closing of the Lisbon gas works plant in May 2001.

Biofuels and waste General notes x Data for solid biofuels were revised in a previous publication by the National administration from 1990 to 2001, which may result in breaks in time series between 1989 and 1990. x Data are available from 1994 for biogases, from 1999 for municipal waste and from 2003 for industrial waste.

Consumption x The use of biogasoline for blending decreased in 2017 because it is no longer compulsory to use biofuels in gasoline. x Data for solid biofuels were further revised based on a new survey on industry, resulting in breaks in sub-sectoral consumption for 2012. x Between 2009 and 2010 a new survey on energy consumption in households creates a break in time series in the solid biofuels consumption in residential time series.

Electricity and heat Supply x Data for production of electricity from solar photovoltaic and wind are available from 1989. x The large decrease in electricity output from hydro for 2017 is due to decreased rainfall.

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Consumption x In the 2017 edition, the Portuguese administration reclassified some amounts of heat consumption from the residential to the commercial and public services sector for the period 1998 to 2014 following a new national methodology. x Data for direct use of solar thermal heat is available from 1989 and direct use of geothermal heat from 1994.

Slovak Republic Source Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava.

General notes x Data are available starting in 1971. x The Slovak Republic became a separate state in 1993 and harmonised its statistics to EU standards in 2000. These two facts lead to several breaks in time series between 1992 and 1993, and between 2000 and 2001. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Coal General notes x Data for anthracite, patent fuel and coal tar all begin in 2005. Prior to this, anthracite was included with other hard coals, and patent fuel and coal tar data were not reported. x Since 2005, data for coal tar and patent fuel are based solely on trade receipts. Production of coal tar which is consumed within the national boundary is not reported. Consumption of patent fuel adopts the residual methodology for statistical differences described above. x Breaks in time series may exist between 2000 and 2001 as the result of the implementation of a new survey system. x Commercial/public services also includes statistical differences for other bituminous coal, lignite, patent fuel and coke oven coke from 1980 onwards and BKB from 1989 onwards.

Oil General notes x Starting with 2016 data ethane is included with refinery gas. x From 2001 onwards, kerosene type jet fuel includes small amounts of other kerosene.

Transformation x Between 2008 and 2009, one of the companies changed its status from autoproducer CHP plant to main activity producer CHP plant, resulting in a decrease in fuel oil consumption for autoproducer CHP.

Consumption x For gas/diesel oil, road data include rail use. x Small quantities of kerosene-type jet fuel used for domestic aviation are included in international aviation bunkers data. x Data for energy use of white spirit are not available.

Natural gas General notes x Data for losses were not available between 2009 and 2013.

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electricity generated from heat from chemical processes time series, and causing breaks in the industrial waste time series between 2015 and 2016. Electricity production from other oil products refers to methanol. In the 2017 edition, the data for production of electricity by autoproducer hydro plants were revised between 1990 and 1999, according to a new national methodology. In 2007, some power plants that were previously reported as main activity CHP have been reclassified as autoproducer CHP. In 2007, the power station that burns industrial waste started to work as a CHP plant, whereas previously it was only producing electricity. New plants fuelled by solid biofuels and by municipal waste started in 1999. Prior to 1992, data for net electricity production by autoproducers include production from combustible fuel sources only. Data for production of electricity in main activity producer CHP plants and the associated fuel inputs are not available prior to 1980.

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Supply x In 2002 the gross calorific value (GCV) of production increased significantly as extraction from a field with a low GCV ended. x Imports include gas used for pipeline compressor stations.

Transformation x In 2014, the decrease in autoproducer CHP plants consumption was due to a plant closure. x Autoproducer electricity plants stopped operation in 2016. x Amounts in non-specified transformation represent natural gas used for hydrogen manufacture. This hydrogen is used for hydrodesulphurization and for hydrocracking in oil refineries.

Consumption x In 2016, non-energy use of natural gas in the chemical and petrochemical industry decreased due to a two-month stoppage in ammonia production. x In 2001, there is a break in time series for energy use in oil and gas extraction due to the application of the IEA’s definition starting that year. x There are inconsistencies in the time series of commerce/public services as this sub-sector was computed as a residual.

Transformation x For 2018p, the distribution of electricity and heat production across combustible fuels is provisional and subject to revision. x Electricity and heat production from combustible fuels from 1990 to 2003 have been estimated based on the data on fuel used for electricity and heat plants reported in the annual fuel questionnaires. x Prior to 2001, electricity generation from primary solid biofuels, municipal waste and biogases are included with industrial waste.

Consumption x The low electricity consumption in oil refineries in 2003 and 2004 is due to a change in ownership and work carried out on a refinery. x Data for direct use of geothermal heat are available from 2001 and direct use of solar thermal heat from 2005.

Slovenia Source Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana.

General notes x A new energy data collection system was implemented in January 2001, causing some breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000.

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x Data for Slovenia are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Yugoslavia.

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General notes x Data for solar photovoltaic are available from 2010.

Supply x For 2018p, heat supply declined due to the closure of a large producer in January 2018.

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x Between 1970 and 1971 and between 1978 and 1979, there are breaks in time series due to a revision of data for 1968-1969 and 1979-92 made in 2003. Data for 1970 were estimated by the Secretariat.

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Consumption x Time series for motor gasoline and gas/diesel consumption in road fluctuate as they are computed by the Slovenian administration as residual between the supply and the total consumption of all other categories.

Natural gas Transformation x In 2014, improvements in a main activity producer CHP plant resulted in a substantial reduction of natural gas consumption in this sector.

Consumption x In 2011, the decrease in the chemical and petrochemcal sector non-energy use consumption is due to minimal use of gas for production of methanol. x There are inconsistencies in the time series for commercial/public services as this sub-sector is computed by the Slovenian administration as a residual.

Biofuels and waste Consumption x Increases in consumption of biodiesel starting from 2017 are the result of an amended energy policy, which went into effect in mid-2017. x The break in time series between 2008 and 2009 for solid biofuels is due to revisions based on a new household survey which is to be carried out on an annual basis. x Breaks in total final consumption for industrial waste prior to 2008 are a result of a sectoral reclassification.

x Surveys for data on heat consumption are available from 2003 onwards for the residential, industry and energy sectors. Prior to 2003, the data have been estimated by the Slovenian administration.

Spain Source Ministerio de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital, Madrid.

General notes x Spain is currently working on improving its data collection system. Therefore breaks in time series are present in the data and historical revisions are expected in future editions.

Coal General notes x The calorific values for sub-bituminous coal are correct on an as received basis, and comply with definitions of sub-bituminous coal on a moist, but ash free basis. x Coke oven coke indigenous production and consumption in the iron and steel industry were estimated by the IEA Secretariat from 2016 to 2017 pending revisions by the Spanish administration.

Supply x Lignite mining ceased in 2008. x Underground production of sub-bituminous coal ceased in 2016.

Transformation x In 2018 edition, a reclassification of plants from autoproducer to main activity has led to breaks between 2015 and 2016.

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x Data on electricity consumption in Road are available from 2017. x The increase in electricity consumption in Rail for 2017 is due to a new survey started by the Ministry of Infrastructure in 2018. x Direct use of solar thermal and geothermal heat is available from 2009.

x A change in the reporting system occurred mid1996 resulting in some breaks in time series.

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Supply x The rise in crude production in 2013 is linked with the development of the Montanazo-Lubina deep off shore field.

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x A more detailed breakdown in some consumption time series appears between 2012 and 2013 due to an update and improvement in the reporting methodology.

Natural gas General notes x Spain has implemented a new tool in data collection, so there are currently breaks in the time series for 2014 and 2015 in transformation and industry respectively.

Transformation x The increase in the transformation sector consumption for 2017 comes from more gas-fired plants being used to compensate decreased hydro generation due to a drought. x Due to the implementation of an updated tool for gathering information on electricity generation plants in 2013 many autoproducer electricity plants were reclassified as autoproducer CHP plants. x In 1997, the increase in input to main activity producer electricity is due to two main activity producer electricity producers running on natural gas. x Between 1993 and 1994 there is a break in time series in autoproducer CHP plants consumption, since a new survey revealed a large number of CHP autoproducers that were previously included in industry consumption. x Since 1990 the decrease of natural gas inputs into gas works gas production is due to the substitution of natural gas by manufactured gas.

Consumption x Since 2001, the final consumption breakdown is estimated by the Spanish administration. x Between 2005 and 2006 there are some breaks in time series for the energy industry own use and for final consumption due to a change in the estimation methodology. x Since 1988 the increase of natural gas used as feedstock is due to a substitution of naphtha for the production of fertilisers. x Prior to 1982 natural gas consumption in textiles and leather, transportation equipment and

machinery has been included in non-specified industry.

Biofuels and waste General notes x The Spanish administration verifies that production and consumption of industrial waste do exist but data are not available after 2001.

Transformation x 2017 is the first year that data are available for the blending of biogas with natural gas. An update to the time series is expected in the future. x Based on studies from the Institute of Cork, Wood and Charcoal (IPROCOR), the efficiency of charcoal production plants is assumed to be 20%. x From 2013 data, a revision of the industry sector of some companies causes breaks in time series for solid biofuels, municipal waste and biogases.

Consumption x Increased consumption of biofuels from 2016 to 2017 is a result of increased demand for motor gasoline/diesel. x Prior to 2006, inputs of biogases used to generate process heat were erroneously included as inputs to transformation when they should have been reported in the appropriate industry in final consumption. x The breakdown of solid biofuels direct use in the industry sector prior to 1999 is not available.

Electricity and heat Supply x Electricity reported under other sources is from waste heat. x Transmission and distribution losses are estimated by the Spanish administration. x Data for electricity from solar thermal plants are available from 2007. x Starting in 2006, a new method was used to estimate the losses from final consumption, resulting in a break in time series between 2005 and 2006. x From 2005, residential rooftop solar photovoltaic electricity production data, previously reported under autoproducer, are included in main activity electricity plants according to the Spanish administration classification. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Transformation x In the 2017 edition, a change in reporting methodology resulting in reclassification of plants from autoproducer electricity to autoproducer CHP has led to breaks in electricity production in autoproducer electricity plants between 2012 and 2013 and 2014 and 2015. The administration anticipates further revisions to the time series in subsequent cycles. x The National Energy Commission reclassified plants that consume biogases, leading to breaks in time series between 2007 and 2008. x In 2000 and 2006, many plants were reclassified from main activity producer to autoproducer or vice versa. x For 2004 and 2005, electricity production from gas/diesel oil is included with fuel oil. x The large increase in electricity output from main activity producer electricity plants fuelled by natural gas in 1997 is due to the opening of a new plant. x Prior to 1989 inputs and outputs from the use of biofuels and waste to generate electricity and/or heat (i.e. comprising solid and liquid biofuels, industrial waste, municipal waste and biogases) are reported under non-specified biofuels and waste. x Prior to 1987 electricity production in main activity producer CHP plants is included with production from main activity producer electricity plants. x From 1983, net electricity production by autoproducers has been estimated by the Spanish administration, and includes production from combustible fuel sources only and net electricity production by autoproducer CHP plants is included in electricity plants.

Consumption x For 2012, the electricity consumption data are estimated by the Spanish administration. x Data for direct use of geothermal and solar thermal heat are available from 1990. x Electricity consumption under the non-specified industry category includes the consumption for the manufacture of rubber and plastic products, furniture, repair and installation of machinery and INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

equipment (except repair and maintenance of ships and boats) and other manufacturing. This aligns with the Classification of the Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE) group code 22 and 31 to 33 (excluding class 33.15).

Sweden Sources x Statistics Sweden, Örebro. x Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten), Eskilstuna.

Coal General notes x Peat products data may be reported under the category of peat, particularly for imports. x Autoproducer inputs to waste heat production that are sold are reported in the respective final consumption sectors and not in transformation. x Some mixture of LNG with air to form a lower calorie product is reported as gas works gas production replacing traditional gas works gas manufacture.

Supply x Other bituminous coal production until 1992 is coal recovered during the quarrying of clay.

Oil General notes x 2018p data was estimated based on monthly data submitted to the IEA. From January 2018, monthly submissions of data are based on a new data collection survey rolled out by Statistics Sweden which incorporates new companies and has a higher level of detail available resulting in new flows being reported and some breaks in the time series. x In 2017 Statistics Sweden added more companies to their new data collection system; these have been progressively included in the reporting through 2018 reference year data. x Swedish stock data include peacetime crisis stocks. Since these stocks may be held in crude oil instead of oil products, there may be occurrences of negative stock levels for products.

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x Electricity production from wind and solar are reported from 1989 when data became available.

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x Beginning in 2002, Sweden has changed some of the conversion factors for some products. That explains the small breaks in time series between 2001 and 2002.

x Autoproducer inputs to waste-heat production that are sold are reported in the respective end-use sectors and not in the transformation sector.

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x For 2013, data for the energy use of gas by oil refineries have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

x There is a break in stocks between 2017 and 2018 for refinery feedstocks and additives/oxygenates reflecting additional information collected by the Swedish administration.

x For 2008, data for total final consumption and its breakdown have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on other Statistics Sweden publications.

x Quantities of receipts from other sources of other hydrocarbons correspond to natural gas used by refineries.

x For years prior to 1993, road transport is included in commercial/public services.

Transformation x In 2014, gas/diesel oil inputs to main activity CHP electricity plants are confidential and aggregated with fuel oil.

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x Natural gas consumption in international marine bunkers are available for the first time for the year 2017.

x For 2018p data, the survey of Swedish energy providers was redesigned, leading to some breaks in series. x There are some breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016 in pumped hydro, industrial waste and other liquid biofuels figures due to the lack of data. The figures are expected to be modified in the 2018 edition. x From 1990 to 2006, municipal waste was reported as 60% non-renewable and 40% renewable. In 2007, reanalysis of the waste revealed the content was 40% non-renewable and 60% renewable. This was re-analysed again starting from 2016 data, when the result of the analysis revealed the split should be 52% renewable and 48% non-renewable. This results in breaks in the time series between 2006 and 2007 and also 2015 and 2016 for both renewable and non-renewable municipal waste. x In the 2018 edition, data for biodiesels were revised from 2006 to 2015 while biogasoline and bioethanol were revised from 2005 to 2015. The revisions affected indigenous production due to increased information about net trade, as well as the transformation sector, for blending with motor gasoline/diesel/kerosene and consumption in the road sector.

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x Since 2005, the natural gas inputs to gas works (transformation) has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

x Due to a change of tax regulations in 2017, it was no longer profitable to produce fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) in the same capacity as before, so

x In 2013 data, the drop in crude oil refinery intake is related with maintenance in August and September 2013 at the Swedish refineries. x From 2011, the country’s gas works plants stopped using naphtha.

Consumption x Starting from 1995 data, Sweden has changed its standard classification of industry sub-sectors x Between 1985 and 1986, there are breaks in consumption time series of fuel oil due to more detailed reporting. x In 1984 data, consumption of other kerosene in the road sector is discontinued due to product reclassification.

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Consumption x Changes in tax regulations as of 1 July, 2018 has contributed to decreased consumption of biodiesel in 2018p data. x Due to confidentiality issues, solid biofuels consumption in food, beverages and tobacco is reported with paper, pulp and printing for 2014 data. x Consumption data by sector for biogases are available from 2011. x In 2011 data, there was a change in the reporting methodology for consumption of solid biofuels and waste in the residential sector, which is responsible for breaks in time series between 2010 and 2011.

Electricity and heat Supply x For 2018p, electricity and heat production data are based on surveys which do not have the same coverage as the annual survey. Therefore data are provisional and subject to revision. In particular, due to this difference in coverage, the distribution of output across combustible fuels shows breaks in-series compared with data for previous years. x For 2017, electricity inputs to and outputs from pumped hydro storage plants are based on a revised methodology. As a result, breaks occur between 2016 and 2017. Prior to 2017, electricity inputs to mixed hydro storage plants are reported under pure pumped plants. Historical revisions are pending. x Inputs to heat pumps include heat recovered from industry and from ambient sources (including sewage and seawater). x Ambient heat is shown as the indigenous production of heat. x Information on heat for sale produced in heat pumps and electric boilers is available starting in 1992. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Transformation x In Sweden, heat produced in heat pumps is sold to third parties (as district heat) and is therefore included in transformation. x The electricity used to drive heat pumps is considered to be transformed and appears as output in transformation rather than as electricity used in energy industry own use. x Heat production from solid biofuels in autoproducer CHP includes waste heat and chemical heat. x For 2012 and 2013, small quantities of biomethanol used to produce electricity are included in other liquid biofuels, under production, as well as input and output of autoproducer CHP. x For 1997 and 1998, heat production from liquid fuels in main activity producer CHP plants includes heat recovered from flue-gas condensing. x Prior to 1992, data on electricity production from biogases is included with solid biofuels. x Heat produced for sale by autoproducer CHP plants is reported starting in 1992. x From 1987, the breakdown of net electricity production by industry for autoproducer electricity plants is available. x Prior to 1987 net electricity production by autoproducer plants includes data for CHP plants only. x Prior to 1980, heat produced in main activity producer heat plants is not available. x Prior to 1974, heat produced in main activity producer CHP plants is not available.

Consumption x Consumption of electricity for distribution of district heat is included with other energy industry own use. x Fuel inputs to the heat that is recovered by the heat pump are reported in the appropriate industry sub-sector (i.e. chemical and paper, pulp and printing). x In 2014, consumption of electricity in the mining and quarrying and the pulp, paper and printing sectors are confidential and were incorporated under the non-specified industry sector. x Data on direct use of solar thermal are available from 1989. x Consumption of heat in industry and other sectors is available from 1984.

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there was a drop in biodiesel production. This drop in production was substituted by imports to meet increased demand. x In the 2018 edition, trade data were added for primary solid biofuels starting from 2012. As the net trade used to be reported together with indigenous production, this has resulted in a downward revision of indigenous production for 2012-2015.

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Sources x Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE), Ittigen. x Carbura - Swiss Organisation for the Compulsory Stockpiling of Oil Products, Zurich.

General notes x From 1999, data on consumption result from a new survey and are not comparable with data for previous years.

Coal General notes x Calorific values for anthracite, other bituminous coal and coke oven coke are taken from a common default figure. Calorific values for lignite are also default, but are based on dried lignite fines which have a higher calorific value.

Consumption x From 1985, industrial consumption of gas works gas is reported in non-specified industry to prevent the disclosure of commercially confidential data. x The allocation of consumption between certain coal types is estimated by the Swiss administration.

Oil General notes x The statistical differences for gas/diesel oil are partly due to changes in consumer stocks. x In 2004, petroleum coke production started due to the installation of a cracking unit in a refinery x As of 1993, the Swiss administration has reported figures for naphtha that are net of quantities used for blending into motor gasoline. For 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2002 this reporting has led to negative production numbers for naphtha. For these years, the IEA Secretariat has moved the data into transfers and reduced the production of motor gasoline by corresponding amounts.

Supply x There is a break in stocks between 2017 and 2018 for refinery feedstocks as more detailed information of refinery activity is collected by the national administration.

x In 2015, low refinery throughput is due to maintenance in May and June and to an unplanned outage in October due to a leak in a heat exchanger at the Cressier refinery. The closure of the Collombey refinery from March 2015 also contributed. As a result, imports of many oil products increased in 2015. x The Collombey refinery remained closed in 2016, resulting in decreased refinery throughput and increased imports in this year. Refinery output of petroleum coke stopped as this product was only produced at the Collombey refinery. x Data for refinery losses at the remaining Cressier refinery are low and are under investigation. x Since 2013 oil importers are obliged to compensate parts of the CO2 emission that are produced by the transport fuels they sell. The biofuel components are exempt from this obligation, which together with tax exemptions on biofuels, partly explains the increase in biofuel blending since.

Transformation x Gas/diesel oil non-specified transformation represents inputs to mobile and stationary power generators, of which the electricity output is unknown at this stage. x In 2012, low refinery intake is due to the temporary shutdown of the refinery in Cressier in the first semester of 2012 and maintenance at Collombey refinery. x In 1988, the reduction in refinery intake of refinery feedstocks in 1988 is partly due to a switch to crude oil and partly to a shutdown for maintenance of a refinery.

Consumption x In the 2019 edition the Swiss administration revised data back to 1990 for road diesel consumption in rail and domestic navigation, and motor gasoline consumption in domestic navigation. x In 1994, the increase in consumption of gas/diesel oil is due to consumer stock-building prior to the introduction of a value-added excise tax on heating fuels as of 1 January 1995.

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until the 2018 edition, the statistical differences used to be absorbed by agriculture/forestry.

Transformation x Since 2013 there are fluctuations in gas consumption of main activity producers CHP plants due to the fuel flexibility of a plant. x In 1996, the increase of gas input to main activity CHP plants is due to more complete accounting for all producing entities.

Consumption x Between 1977 and 1978, there are breaks in time series due to the introduction of a new survey by industry type.

Biofuels and waste Supply x Due to favourable taxation in Switzerland, the imports of biodiesel and bioethanol intended to be blended with oil products increased significantly from 2016 to 2017. x Due to a new program launched in September 2014 in which CO2 emissions due to traffic can be compensated by substituting fossil gasoline and diesel by biofuels, the imports and road consumption of biodiesels and biogasoline increased sharply starting in 2015.

Consumption x Consumption data for biogases in the transport sector are available from 1996 to 2012 as a biogas fuel station had stopped selling biogas in 2013.

Electricity and heat Supply x Heat production includes heat produced by nuclear power stations and distributed to other consumers. x Data for electricity production from wind are available from 1996. x Data for solar electricity production by autoproducers are available from 1990.

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x For 2016 and 2017, electricity output from nuclear sources declined due to shut downs at two of Switzerland’s five nuclear power plants (Beznau 1 and Leibstadt). For 2018p, output increased due to higher availability at these two plants. x Electricity used for pumped storage (pure hydro pumping plants) is included under used for pumped storage (mixed plants). x In 2016, two new pumped hydroelectric plants went into operation. x For 2015, the large decline in electricity and heat production from industrial waste is due to one large main activity CHP plant significantly reduces their activity. This plant eventually closed in 2016, further lowering electricity and heat generation for this fuel. x From 2012, the municipal waste autoproducer plant previously reported as electricity plant met the CHP requirements and was reclassified as such. x Biogas is no longer being used for heat production as of 2011. x The decrease in the use of natural gas in main activity CHP plants in 2007 is caused by the reduced operation of one plant after the start-up of a new waste-incineration plant and the shutting down of another plant. Use increases again in 2008 due to the re-starting of a district heating plant. x The autoproducer heat plant that produced heat for sale using municipal waste was closed in 2006. x The breakdown of electricity and heat generation from autoproducers by sector is not available after 1990. x Prior to 1978, data for heat output from CHP plants are not available. x The allocation of electricity production in main activity producer electricity only and CHP plants between 1967 and 1973, and in main activity producer CHP and autoproducer CHP plants in 1974 are Secretariat estimates. x All hydro electricity production is reported under large scale hydro (> 10 MW) due to the fact that production data are not being collected by different size capacity categories. x Consumption x Electricity consumption in the transport equipment industry is included with machinery. Geothermal direct use is overstated as it refers to heat production by geothermal heat pumps,

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Turkey Sources x Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (Enerji ve Tabii Kaynaklar Bakanlığı), Ankara. x Petrol İşleri Genel Müdürlüğü, Ankara.

Coal General notes x In the 2018 edition, revisions were conducted by the Turkish administration back to 1990 impacting the transformation and industrial sector. The revisions in the transformation sector were the result of new data submitted by the Turkish Electricity Transmission Company (TECT). x In the 2017 edition, historical revisions on coal tar data were conducted by the Turkish administration due to new available information. x In the middle of 2014, most autoproducer electricity, heat and CHP plants in Turkey were reclassified as main activity producer due to a change in the legislation. Although the licences of these plants changed, the administration decided to restore the affected plants’ classification back to autoproducer in 2017 to harmonise with plant definitions in the IEA questionnaire. x Data from 2012 onwards utilised the latest census data, causing breaks in time series between 2011 and 2012. x Data from 2008 are provided from the results of an improved questionnaire. Significant changes occur in consumption patterns within the iron and steel industry, coal mining as well as across industry, residential and commercial/public services for other bituminous coal. x Calorific values for fuels used for electricity, CHP and heat plants are obtained from data submitted to the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (MENR) by the Turkish Electricity Transmission Company, and these values may differ significantly

from production and import values provided by MENR, causing imbalances for some years. x Production of gas works gas declined in 1989 due to plant closures; the last plant closed in 1994. Use of gas coke and gas works gas ceased in 1994. x Due to government regulations in industry and residential, in particular, there has been a shift from the use of domestically produced coal to imported coal and natural gas.

Supply x Breakdown of imports of coke oven coke by country of origin in 2017 and 2018p has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

Transformation x In the middle of 2014, most autoproducer plants in Turkey were reclassified as main activity producer due to a change in the legislation. Amongst other things, this brought the reporting of unsold heat and prorated inputs in line with IEA methodology.

Consumption x In the 2018 edition, revisions on industrial coal consumption were conducted by the Turkish administration back to 2010 due to new available information. x Privatisation of state owned coke ovens in recent years results in incomplete information on coke oven gas distribution. x In the 2017 edition, consumption of subbituminous coal in construction has been reclassified by the Turkish administration as consumption in the non-metallic minerals industry. x In 2015, a new survey was introduced by the Turkish administration to collect more detailed industrial consumption data, resulting in breaks in time series between 2014 and 2015.

Oil General notes x A project to upgrade the İzmit refinery was completed in 2015. This resulted in considerably higher refinery throughout in 2015, compared to previous years. The project included a new unit to convert high sulphur fuel oil into higher grade products, such as gas/diesel oil and motor gasoline, and producing petroleum coke as a by-product. x In the 2016 edition, the Ministry of Energy revised time series for kerosene-type jet fuel from 2013. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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which include inputs from electricity and/or gas in the transformation process. x The breakdown of final consumption of electricity in the industry sector from 2000 to 2001 was estimated by the Secretariat. x Data for direct use of geothermal heat and solar thermal heat are available from 1990.

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other sectors. This led to breaks in time series between 2014 and 2015. From 2014, information on gas/diesel consumption in fishing is available. From 2013, additional information on petroleum coke cement consumption is available. Prior to 2012, consumption of other oil products in the chemical sector was included under nonspecified industry. Between 2010 and 2011, breaks in consumption time series for LPG, motor gasoline and gas/ diesel oil appear due to improved survey methods. Between 1977 and 1978, the end-use classification of gas/diesel oil and fuel oil were changed in the Turkish national statistics resulting in breaks in time series.

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x In 2018 Izmir refinery underwent maintenance for several months impacting the overall throughput quantities. x In 2014, the drop in lubricants imports and consumption is related to a legislation change effective 1st of January 2014 regarding base oil imports. x From 2012, new information on additives imports (MTBE) data became available. x From 2012, no exports breakdown is available for white spirit, lubricants, bitumen and other products. x From 2010 data, more accurate NCVs for crude oil are available due to the implementation of a new survey. x For the years 1978, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, international marine bunkers are included in exports.

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x In 2015, a new survey was introduced by the Turkish administration to collect industrial consumption data, resulting in a substantial decrease of consumption reported under non-specified industry. x In 2013, energy use of natural gas in blast furnaces was zero, as gas was replaced by coal and coke. x From 2009, there are some breaks in time series across all sectors, as consumption data started

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x Exports reported by the Turkish administration represent transit gas. x In 2008, there is a break in time series for stock changes due to a revision of storage capacity data. x In December 2016, the first Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) terminal started to work, allowing thus greater import quantities and stock levels.

Transformation x Non-specified transformation of natural gas represents amounts used to produce hydrogen for hydrocracking in refineries. x In the 2018 edition, Turkish administration revised 2014 and 2015 data, as some main activity producing plants in Turkey were reclassified as autoproducers.

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Sales to foreign airlines, previously accounted for under exports, are now reported under international aviation according to the IEA methodology. Data could not be revised for prior years. Exports of jet kerosene up to 2012 years may include international aviation consumption. In the 2016 edition, the Ministry of Energy revised crude oil net calorific values from 2010 due to a new methodology for calculating them. Production from other sources (natural gas) of other hydrocarbons corresponds to hydrogen used in refineries, also represented as the output of non-specified transformation in the balances format. From 2013, marine fuels are reported under fuel oil instead of gas/diesel oil. From 2012, petroleum coke data are reported.

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being collected by a different institution, the Turkish Energy Market Regulatory Authority. In 2006, there is a break in time series for nonenergy use in chemical and petrochemical industry due to improvements in the classification. Prior to 2000, data for commercial/public services were included in the residential sector. Between 1999 and 2001, the decrease in natural gas chemical and petrochemical feedstocks is linked to the activity of the fertiliser industry. Since 1988, data for natural gas consumption in the chemical and petrochemical industry (for fertilisers) and in non-specified industry (dye industry) are available. Non-specified industry includes the natural gas distributed by OIZ (Organised Industrial Zones).

Biofuels and waste General notes x The Turkish administration only intermittently surveys renewables and waste used for power and heat. Due to this fact, some breaks may appear in the biofuels and waste time series.

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the basis of a new survey that revised time series back to 2000. This causes breaks in the time series between 1999 and 2000. Not all of the input time series have been revised. A new gas-fired main activity producer CHP plant was put into operation in 1999 and a new autoproducer electricity plant fuelled with coking coal started in 2000. Data for blast furnace gas for electricity and heat generation are available from 1995. Data on electricity generated from biofuels are available from 1991. In 1995, the Turkish administration reclassified autoproducer plants by type and source to be consistent with IEA definitions. This causes breaks between 1994 and 1995 for electricity production, most notably in plants fuelled by biogases.

Consumption x Consumption data in the machinery sector includes transport equipment. x Comprehensive data on electricity consumption are available from 1973. This causes a break in the time series between 1972 and 1973.

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x Oxygen steel furnace gas data are reported with blast furnace gas rather than as other recovered gases. x In the 2017 edition, calorific values of other bituminous coal were revised for the period 20022015 due to a change in the methodology, impacting all flows. x Prior to 1994, the consumption of substitute natural gas is included with natural gas while its production is included with gas works gas.

x Other sources heat production represent purchased steam (waste heat) from the industry, mainly from cement and glass manufacturing, while other sources electricity is the proportion of generation by plant obtained from this heat. x Electricity production from wind is available starting in 1998.

Transformation x In 2017, the increase in electricity production from solar PV main activity producers is related to new plants coming online, mostly unlicensed. x In the 2006 edition, the Turkish Statistical Office started providing electricity and heat output on

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x In 2017, the increase in electricity production in main activity producers burning solid biofuels is related to new plants.

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x The consumption of solid biofuels increased in 2015, as the largest power station in the UK converted a further unit from coal to biomass midyear, and the previously converted unit had a full year of operation in 2015 rather than just the last few months of 2014. x The market decline in use of other bituminous coal from 2013 onwards for autoproducer electricity generation was due to a plant being sold to a dedicated main-activity electricity producer.

Consumption x Consumption shown for the commercial/public services includes consumption of some of nonspecified other.

Oil General notes x Breaks in time series occur for LPG between 2007 and 2008 due the inclusion of additional information from the petrochemical sector. x For international marine bunkers and domestic navigation, a different bunkers methodology is applied from 2008, in line with UK’s National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory. From 2013 onwards, improved data are available for international marine bunkers. Deliveries to international marine bunkers may be underestimated in previous years. x For consumption of oil products, the UK administration revised its methodology from 2008 to better track consumption of imported oil products and domestically refined oil products sold through third parties to final consumers. x Breaks in time series appear in 2013 for ethane, naphtha, white spirit, lubricants, bitumen, petroleum coke and other oil products, as new information became available on the energy use of these products.

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x From 2008 data on naphtha and motor gasoline better reflects the blending of these products. Breaks in series may appear between 2007 and 2008. x Between 2007 and 2008 breaks in time series appear for NGL as a result of the UK administration obtaining additional information on the destination of some upstream NGL. Previously classified as exports, these amounts now appear as transfers, mainly to LPG, then as consumption in the petrochemical sector. x Between 2002 and 2004 products transferred include backflows and interproduct transfers. From 2005 onwards backflows are estimated by the UK administration. x Condensates are reported in NGL from 1980 and in crude oil until 1979. x LPG includes ethane until 1980. x Other hydrocarbons, reported until 1994, correspond to bitumen production from coal.

Consumption x Breaks in time series may occur in the consumption of gas/diesel oil between 2011 and 2012, following the UK administration’s improved access to customs trade data, in particular duty figures for demand in agriculture.

Natural gas General notes x Since 1992, distribution losses include metering differences and losses due to pipeline leakage.

Supply x In the 2018 edition, UK administration revised the supply balance back to 2008 to update Norwegian imports from two terminals previously reported as indigenous production. x In 2002, the increase in imports is due to increased supplies from the Norwegian sector of the North Sea through the Vesterled pipeline, which was commissioned in the 4th quarter of 2001. x In 2017 data the decreased closing stock level is related to the cessation of storage operations in Rough, UK’s single largest storage facility.

Transformation x The natural gas reported in coke-oven (transformation) is used to form synthetic coke oven gas rather than undergoing a coking process.

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x In the 2018 edition, natural gas consumption in the sectors of industry, residential, commercial/public services, was revised back to 2008 to include information from other data sources such as the Purchases Inquiry, EU ETS and ONS Index of Services and Production. x In the 2019 edition, the UK administration proceeded to revisions back to 2015 based on improved data from the Purchases Inquiry annual survey of the Office of National Statistics (ONS). x Before 2008, the commercial sector consumption is included in non-specified other, while that of public services is shown separately. x Between 2007 and 2008 there are some breaks in time series in sectoral consumption due to a new methodology of data estimation. x Natural gas consumption includes substitute natural gas made at gas works and piped into the natural gas distribution system. x Non-specified industry represent to sales by independent gas suppliers unallocated by category. x Consumption by the mining and quarrying and the wood and wood products sectors is included in non-specified industry. x Non-specified energy includes gas used for heating and pumping operations in the distribution network.

Biofuels and waste General notes x In the 2017 edition, the UK government revised the data time series for municipal waste and solid biofuels back to 2001. As a result, breaks in time series may occur between 2000 and 2001.

Transformation x From 2015, the UK administration started collecting data from the main-activity solar PV companies. Prior to this, all data were included under autoproducers. x The consumption of solid biofuels has increased in 2015, as the largest power station in the UK halfway through the year converted a further unit from coal to biomass, plus the previously converted unit had a full year of operation in 2015 rather than just the last few months of 2014. x Prior to 2013, due to data confidentiality reasons, one or two main-activity municipal waste plants

had to be included within the autoproducer plant category. Since 2013, as there have been at least three main-activity companies, these plants have been reclassified from autoproducer plant to main activity electricity plant, with some CHP plants included under main electricity due to confidentiality reasons.

Consumption x The UK administration undertook a survey of domestic wood consumption in 2015 and revised figures back to 2008. This resulted in breaks in time series for solid biofuels consumption in residential between 2007 and 2008. x In the 2018 edition, following a review of the consumption of biogases and municipal wastes for 2015 and 2016 data, data that were allocated to other sectors have been reallocated to the industry sectors. This has caused a break in time series between 2014 and 2015. A review prior to 2015 is expected in the next cycle.

Electricity and heat General notes x For the United Kingdom, it is necessary to combine figures for main activity producers and autoproducers in order to prevent the disclosure of information relating to less than three electricity generating companies, since this information is considered confidential. For this reason, data for main activity producer CHP plants have been included with autoproducer CHP plants from 1988. Prior to 1988, electricity output from CHP plants was included with autoproducer electricity plants. x The re-organisation and subsequent privatisation of the electricity supply industry in 1990 has resulted in some breaks in time series.

Supply x Data for off-grid solar PV are currently not available in the United Kingdom but the addition of this data is expected in the future. x Large declines in electricity generation from coalfired power since 2013 are due to concrete plans to phase out coal use for electricity generation entirely by 2025. Alternative generation has been supplied by increases from other sources, including biomass, natural gas, nuclear, solar and wind generation, and increases in imports through undersea HVDC interconnectors. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Electricity used for pumped storage (mixed plants) is included under used for pumped storage (pure hydro pumping plants) for confidentiality reasons. x In 2007, outputs of electricity from petroleum coke are included in fuel oil. x Prior to 2003, all outputs of electricity and heat from oil products are reported in the other oil products category. x Heat production from autoproducers is available starting in 1999. x Inputs and output from natural gas for main activity producer electricity production are included in autoproducer electricity for 1990 (for reasons of confidentiality).

Consumption x For the 2019 edition, a change in methodology was applied for heat consumption figures from 2015 onwards. Due to new information regarding the purchasing and reselling of heat, consumption previously included under the Commercial and Public services sector was reallocated to the Residential sector. x Consumption in gas works includes electricity use in the transmission/distribution of public supply gas. x Consumption in the non-metallic mineral products sector includes mining and quarrying. x Electricity consumption in coal mines includes consumption in patent fuel plants. x Data for electricity consumption in transport was classified by sub-sector only starting from 2004 resulting in a break in time series between 2003 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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General notes x Starting with 2017 data, inputs to and outputs from electricity and heat generation include Puerto Rico. x End-use energy consumption data for the United States present a break in time series with historical data due to a change in methodology in 2014. The break in time series occurs between 2011 and 2012 for oil; and between 2001 and 2002 for electricity and natural gas. The new methodology is based on the last historical year of the most recent Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) publication. Changes occur primarily in reported end-use energy consumption in the industrial sector and its subsectors, including the non-manufacturing industries of mining, construction and agriculture. Historical revisions are pending. Due to other changes in

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x The launch of a feed-in-tariff scheme in April 2010 resulted in a rapid increase of capacity and corresponding electricity production growth from solar PV in the following years. x In 1996, the break in electricity production from nuclear is due to a reclassification of plants from autoproducer to main activity producer plants. x Data on electricity production from wind is available from 1989.

and 2004. Prior to 2004, non-specified transport includes consumption for traction by urban rails and road vehicles, and consumption for nontraction by railways and bus stations and airports. From 2004 onwards, road vehicles consumption is included under road transport. Prior to 2004, electricity consumption in rail refers to industrial rail only. From 2004 onwards it includes both industrial and urban rail. Consumption in the machinery sub-sector includes that of the transport equipment industry before 1996. Starting in 1990, small amounts of electricity used in heat pumps have been included in residential. From 1984 onwards, the electricity consumption in the non-specified industry sector includes that of the wood and wood products sub-sector and unallocated consumption. The unallocated consumption comes from data reported as ‘Other industries’ by companies and includes Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes 7, 22, 31, 32, 33.19, 36, 38.3. Electricity consumption in energy non-specified sub-sector is primarily made up of ‘gas and electricity supply’ and includes Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes 24.46 and 35.

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Coal General notes x Since the Energy Information administration (EIA) and the US Department of Commerce do not collect separate data on patent fuel exports by country, total exports data of patent fuel are included in the exports of other bituminous coal. x Coal tar as a by-product of coke ovens is not currently reported. x In 2002, the United States reported “synfuel” production as patent fuel for the first time. Prior to 2002, the consumption of this fuel was reported with other bituminous coal. Production ceased in 2007 for economic reasons. x Hard coal data prior to 1978 may include subbituminous coal.

Supply x Other sources coal production represents coal production that does not have a Mine Health and Safety Administration (MSHA) identifier.

Oil General notes x In the 2018 edition, the US administration revised data back to 2011 for several products owing to the introduction of a number of methodological changes. This results in a number of breaks in the time series between 2010 and 2011, particularly in the consumption data. x From 2011 onwards, olefins are reported under other oil products instead of LPG. x Breaks in time series due to methodology improvements and newly available information to the US administration also appear in historical data: in 1990 for fuel oil (new methodology for marine bunkers); in 1992 for LPG/NGL (specific densities); in 1993 for oxygenates (new collection system to accommodate the revised Clean Air Act); in 1994 for motor gasoline (new model from

the US Department of Transportation);in 19992000 for industry consumption (new available data from the 2002 MECS survey); in 2001 for fuel oil (changes in methodology for classifying imports of unfinished oils) and in 2011 for refinery gas (new density).

Supply x Deliveries to international marine bunkers of gas/diesel oil have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat for 2016 and 2017 based on information provided by the EIA. x In the 2018 edition, the breakdown of exports by destination of low sulphur fuel oil and high sulphur fuel oil is not available. The time series was revised back to 2011. x Completion of the Utopia pipeline from Ohio to Ontario has facilitated more ethane exports to Canada in 2018p. x High statistical differences for crude oil represent “unaccounted for crude oil”, the difference between the supply and disposition of crude oil. x From 2013, the US administration reports exports of refinery feedstocks, some of which were previously reported under white spirit and SBP. x Stocks changes for gas/diesel oil, fuel oil and petroleum coke were estimated by the IEA Secretariat from 1996 onwards to include stock changes at utilities.

Transformation x From 2002 onwards, the IEA Secretariat has estimated the amounts of refinery gas used for autoproducer electricity production.

Consumption x In 2018 demand for petrochemical feedstocks derived from oil products increased following new ethylene production capacity coming online and the ramp up in polyethylene capacity. This trend is expected to continue through 2019 as further ethylene capacity comes online. x Between 2010 and 2011, end-use energy consumption data for the United States present a break in time series due to a change in methodology. For the period 2011-2016, quantities of non-energy use of LPG in chemical and petrochemical, and of other oil products in non-specified industry have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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reporting methodologies, there are numerous breaks in time series for the US data, particularly in 1992, 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2013. Care should be taken when evaluating consumption by sector since inputs of fuel to autoproducers are included in final consumption for some years. No data are available for most energy products in the construction and mining and quarrying industries.

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x From 1995 onwards, LPG inputs to gas works are included in industry.

Natural gas General notes x Puerto Rico is currently not included in US data for natural gas with the exception of gas consumed for electricity generation. LNG imports into Puerto Rico are reported in the Other nonOECD Americas regional aggregate.

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Consumption x In the 2019 edition, revisions were made to the industry sector from 2015 onwards, by reallocateing natural gas consumption to the chemical and petrochemical sub-sector from other industrial sub-sectors. x Due to revisions made to the iron and steel model, there is a break in the time series between 2014 and 2015 for the consumption in blast furnaces (energy). x Until 2001, agriculture/forestry consumption is included under industry. x From 1995 to 2001, the detailed breakdown of industry consumption is estimated by the Energy Information administration using the Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS), which is conducted quadrennially.

x In the 2017 edition of this publication, the indigenous production data for 2014 was revised by the US administration creating a break in the time series between 2013 and 2014 due to a change in the methodology. In addition, this increased the statistical difference that remained high in 2015 and 2016.

x Prior to 1995 a detailed breakdown of industry consumption is not available (between 1990 and 1994, chemical consumption is estimated by the American administration).

x The exports have been increasing since 2015, due to new liquefaction capacity (i.e. Sabine Pass) coming online at the end of that year.

x Non-specified energy industry own use represents natural gas consumed for the production of ethanol.

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x Since 2012, data reported under transformation represent natural hydrogen manufacture. Prior to quantities are reported under the petrochemical sector.

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x In 1991 data on natural gas use in the road sector were collected for the first time, and are not available for previous years.

Biofuels and waste General notes x The EIA assumes all industrial waste is nonrenewable. x Due to the change in reporting methodology for liquid biofuels, breaks in time series occur between 2009 and 2010. This is especially noticeable in the biodiesel time series.

Supply x Data for production of industrial waste have been decreasing since May 2014 due to reclassification, resulting in a break in series between 2013 and 2014. x Indigenous production of biodiesel is estimated in 2010 based on the EIA’s Monthly Energy Report.

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x From 2013 onwards, road use lubricants are reported under non energy consumption in transport equipment, machinery, and wood and wood products. Previously, such quantities were reported under non-specified industry.

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x The EIA collects generation and consumption data from all plants 1 MW or more in capacity.

Consumption x Due to an improved estimation, there are some breaks in time series of the industry sector and other sectors between 2009 and 2010: for industry, geothermal, biogases and industrial waste (paper, pulp and printing); for other sectors, geothermal and solar thermal.

Electricity and heat General notes x Geothermal supply and inputs to transformation data are estimated by the IEA Secretariat starting in 2009 because of efficiency discrepancies. x Between 2001 and 2002, there are breaks in time series concerning the total production of electricity and heat in the United States. Comprehensive data on electricity and heat production and consumption in main activity producer electricity, CHP and heat plants and autoproducer electricity and CHP plants are not available for all years.

Supply x There is a break in series for geothermal and solar thermal direct use data between 2017 and 2018p as a new methodology for reporting these data was adopted with 2018p data. Historical revisions are expected in the next data cycle. x The IEA Secretariat estimated US solar PV electricity generation from autoproducers starting in 1999 by multiplying the dispersed and distributed PV capacity estimated by the US administration by an average capacity factor of 12%. The capacity factor was based on a report published in 2007 by the IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme, Cost and Performance Trends in Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems and Case Studies. The corresponding consumption of electricity has been included under non-specified other. x Data for electricity absorbed by pumping and electricity production from pumped storage plants became available starting in 1987. x Discrepancies occur between respective reported figures for electricity trade between the US and Mexico from 2013 onwards, and between the US and Canada from 2016 onwards. This is in part due

to a change in data source for US electricity trade figures, which creates a break in series between 2015 and 2016.

Transformation x Electricity inputs to both mixed hydro and pure pumped storage pumping plants are reported under inputs to pure pumped storage. x Offshore wind production began in 2016. x Beginning with 2016 data, the calculation for heat production in CHP plants has changed, resulting in breaks in time series. The United States administration is currently unable to apply this methodology to historic years, so will only cover heat data for 2016 onwards. As a result of this methodology change, several combustible fuel power plants have their overall efficiency values increased, recording increased heat production. The previous methodology existed for the years 2006 to 2015, so further breaks exist between 2005 and 2006. x For 2016, electricity and heat generation from some types of coal and some plant types were estimated by the IEA Secretariat, based on an initial submission from the US administration and subsequent reclassification of portions of this coal between coal types. x Accurate accounting of coke oven gas and refinery gas inputs is not always possible, which can lead to efficiencies of over 100% in main activity producer CHP plants. x Other sources electricity production represents purchased steam and waste heat from industries. x The low efficiencies from 2011 for other bituminous coal autoproducer electricity plants are due to the fact that one unit; the Albany Brewery Power Plant only produces unsold heat, and is reported in the wrong category of plant. x From 2007 to 2009, heat from industrial waste includes recovered heat from industrial processes. From 2010, the electricity produced from recovered heat is reported under other sources. x The decline in patent fuel used for electricity production in 2008 and subsequent cessation in 2009 is a result of the termination of the “synthetic fuel from coal” tax credit in 2008, which had been in the order of $20 to $25 USD per tonne, and while intended to deal with coal liquefaction and similar technologies, it had spawned an industry of cosmetic upgrading as a tax minimisation vehicle. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Sub-bituminous coal inputs for electricity and heat production are included in hard coal before 1983.

Consumption x Consumption breakdown data for electricity are modelled based on data obtained from the Annual Energy Outlook and conversion factors. These data are based on fiscal values rather than physical tonnage, so if commodity prices increase or decrease between AEO versions and the conversion factors are not updated, derived changes in consumption may appear that are not supported by physical changes in production, or actual changes in consumption. For example in 2016, production of steel in electric arc furnaces increased by 6%, however consumption of electricity in the iron and steel industry was reported as declining by 17%. x For the 2019 edition, the breakdown of final electricity consumption for 2017 was based on the results of the Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) of 2018. The model used in the 2018 edition of the Outlook was updated to incorporate the results of the 2014 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS). The MECS values were last updated in 2010, and in the intervening period, several industries had changed significantly. For industry sub-sectors where disaggregated AEO2018 values are unavailable e.g. non-ferrous metals, textiles, and non-metallic minerals, consumption was extrapolated from the MECS 2014 values at the same rate as shipments in that industry. Breaks in time series occur across several sectors between 2016 and 2017. x Similarly, the breakdown of final electricity consumption for 2015 was based on the results of the Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) of 2016. Breaks in time series appear in the mining and agricultural electricity consumption sectors as a result of introduction of individual industry benchmarking for 2015 results. Changes in iron and steel, and pulp and paper data from 2014 to 2015 are the result of fundamental revisions of the iron and steel and pulp and paper models between AEO2014 and AEO2016 as well as the use of individual industry benchmarking for AEO2016. These changes are a few notable examples of series changes, and any series can change between AEO releases because of data updates and methodology changes.

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x From 2004 to 2013, the EIA reported electricity and heat production from anthracite under other bituminous coal. The Secretariat estimated the split of generation output by fuel type based on the assumption that the plant efficiencies of the aggregate are equal to that of each part. x Starting in 2002, autoproducer electricity output for oil includes generation from refinery gases with a low average calorific value. Prior to 2002, this output was not accounted for. x Prior to 2001, some data on plants consuming subbituminous coal and lignite have been estimated by the Secretariat using information provided in the EIA’s Annual Electricity Generator Report – Utility. x Data for peat are confidential between 1994 and 1998 and from 2000 are not reported. x Prior to 2000, autoproducers include small and independent power producers which under IEA definitions are considered as main activity producers. Production from these small and independent power producers accounts for about 25% of reported production of electricity by autoproducers in the United States. This reclassification causes breaks between 1999 and 2000. x In the 2003 edition, the United States administration reclassified some plants to autoproducers. This reclassification causes more breaks between 1998 and 1999. x Data for heat produced in main activity producer heat plants are available from 1992 to 1999, and for autoproducer CHP plants for 1989 to 1999. x From 1999 onwards, the fuel used in heat production by autoproducers is included in final consumption because the US administration cannot distinguish between the heat used directly on-site and the heat sold. Therefore, this may underestimate the heat sold to third parties. x Prior to 1999, solar thermal electricity production includes generation from natural gas because some natural gas units are attached to solar thermal plants and their production could not be separated. x Prior to 1991 some of the fuel inputs to electricity and heat production reported for autoproducer plants are reported as final consumption in the particular economic sector in which the autoproducer is operating. x Prior to 1989, there are no generation data available from autoproducers.

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x No data are available for heat sold that is consumed in the residential and agriculture/ forestry sectors for any year. x Data for direct use of solar thermal heat in residential are available from 1999.

x Since 1995, heat consumption data by sector are no longer collected, and have been estimated by the Secretariat, resulting in breaks in time series between 1994 and 1995, and 1999 and 2000. x Data for consumption of heat sold in industry are available from 1991 and in energy industry own use from 1992.

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x Prior to 1991, total consumption of heat sold referred to consumption in commercial/public services.

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Before 2016, the IEA Secretariat published separately “Energy balances of non-OECD countries” and “Energy balances of OECD countries”. The two were combined into “World energy balances” in 2016. When making references to “this publication”, it includes “Energy balances for non OECD countries” produced until 2016. In the references below, both the statistical year (2017) for which data are being published in this edition, as well as publication dates of the many documents which have been consulted during the development of this publication are mentioned. As a general rule, where specific documents or personal communications have been used, the date that is referenced is the date of publication of the document or the date of the communication, whereas, where data received through the completion of questionnaires are mentioned, the date that is referenced is the statistical year for which data are being published in this edition, namely 2017. Data may not include all informal and/or illegal trade, production or consumption of energy products, although the IEA Secretariat makes efforts to estimate these where reliable information is available.

General references x Annual Bulletin of Coal Statistics for Europe, Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), New York, 1994. x Annual Bulletin of Electric Energy Statistics for Europe, Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), New York, 1994. x Annual Bulletin of Gas Statistics for Europe, Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), New York, 1994. x Annual Bulletin of General Energy Statistics for Europe, Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), New York, 1994. x Annual Crude Steel production, World Steel Association, www.worldsteel.org. x Annual Report July 1991-June 1992, South African Development Community (SADC), Gaborone, 1993. x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2019. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2018. x APEC Energy Database, Tokyo, 2019. x Arab Oil and Gas Directory, Arab Petroleum Research Centre, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x ASEAN Energy Review 1995 Edition, ASEAN-EC Energy Management Training and Research Centre (AEEMTRC), Jakarta, 1996. x Asia Pacific Databook, FACTS Global Energy, Singapore, various editions up to 2018. x Base CHELEM-PIB, Centre d’Etudes Prospectives et d’Informations Internationales (CEPII), Bureau van Dijk, Paris, 2008 to 2019. x Centroamérica: Estadísticas de Hidrocarburos, Comisión Económica para América y el Caribe (CEPAL), United Nations, Mexico, various editions up to 2018. x CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, various editions up to 2014. x Eastern Bloc Energy, Tadcaster, various issues up to May 1999. x Energy Indicators of Developing Member Countries, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Manila, 1994. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito: http://sier.olade.org/. x Energy Statistics Yearbook 1990, South African Development Community (SADC), Luanda, 1992. x Energy Statistics Yearbook 2008, United Nations, New York, 2011. x External Trade of the CIS countries, The Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Moscow, 2005. x Forestry Data, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, Rome, 2000. x Foreign Scouting Service, Commonwealth of Independent States, IHS Energy Group – IEDS Petroconsultants, Geneva. x Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996. x Global E&P Service, Commonwealth of Independent States, IHS Energy Group – IEDS Petroconsultants, Geneva.

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x SIE-Afrique (Systèmes d’Information Énergétique – Afrique), projet promu par ECONOTEC et Institut de l’Energie et de l’Environnement de la Francophonie (IEPF), organe subsidiaire de l’Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) up to 2009.

x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, various editions up to 2019. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2019. x Statistical Bulletin, The InterState Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Moscow, 1993 and 1994. x Statistiques économiques, Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale (BEAC), online database 2011. x Statistical Handbook 1993 - States of the Former USSR, The World Bank, Washington, 1993. x Statistical Yearbook, The Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Moscow, various editions up to 2011. x Statistical Yearbook of the Member States of the CMEA, Council of Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA), Moscow, 1985 and 1990. x The LNG Industry, International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL), Levallois, various editions up to 2018. x The United Nations Energy Statistics Database, United Nations Statistical Office, New York, various editions up to 2019. x World Development Indicators, The World Bank, Washington, various editions up to 2018. Note: x EU4Energy is a 4-year (2016-2020) EU-funded programme working to support evidence-based energy policy and decision making in the areas of energy security, energy markets and sustainable development in 11 focus countries - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine. The IEA is responsible for the programme’s energy-data management and data use in policy design. x The OLADE database was used for several Non-OECD Americas countries. x The UN database was the only source of information for time series of the countries not listed individually and included in the regions Other Africa, Other non-OECD Americas and Other non-OECD Asia. It was also used in a number of other countries as a complementary data source. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x International Energy Annual, Energy Information Administration (EIA), Washington, D.C., 1991 to 1994. x International Energy Data Report 1992, World Energy Council, London, 1993. x Les Centrales Nucléaires dans le Monde, Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Lund et. al, Direct Utilization of Geothermal Energy 2010 Worldwide Review, World Geothermal Congress, Bali, 2010. x Middle East Economic Survey (MEES), Nicosia, various issues to June 1999. x Middle East Petroleum Databook, FACTS Global Energy Group, Singapore, various editions up to 2018. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Natural Gas Vehicles Statistics, International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles, online database: www.iangv.org. x Notes d'Information et Statistiques, Banque Centrale des Etats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest, Dakar, 1995. x Pétrole 1994, Comité Professionnel du Pétrole (CPDP), Paris, 1995. x Pirani et al, Russian and CIS Gas Markets and Their Impact on Europe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009. x PIW’s Global Oil Stocks & Balances, New York, various issues to June 1995. x PlanEcon Energy Outlook for Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics, Washington, 2003. x PlanEcon Energy Outlook for the Former Soviet Republics, Washington, June 1995 and 1996. x Prospects of Arab Petroleum Refining Industry, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, 1990. x Review of Wood Energy Data in RWEDP Member Countries, Regional Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, Bangkok, 1997.

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General notes

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Before 1993, large quantities of oil, widely reported to have moved through Albania into Former Yugoslavia, are not included in oil trade. Although they might have represented up to 100% of domestic consumption levels, no reliable figures for this trade are available.

Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids.

Starting from 2011, motor gasoline consumption is reported in the residential sector. This consumption corresponds to motor gasoline used in electricity generators.

Revisions were made to the energy balances in 2009 and 2010 which add more detail for certain products and flows. This may result in breaks in time series between 2008 and 2009.

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017:

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x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Mining, Algiers.

x Direct communication with the National Agency of Natural Resources, Tirana. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires.

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Additional sources 2008: x SONELGAZ, Société nationale de l’électricité et du gaz, online statistics on electricity production, Algiers.

Sources 2005 to 2010:

Sources up to 1989:

x Energy Balances 2005-2010, Energy Department of the National Agency of Natural Resources of Albania, Tirana.

x Annuaire Statistique de l'Algérie 1980-1984, Office National des Statistiques, Algiers, 1985.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 2004: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual questionnaires 1994, 1995, 1998.

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x Energy Balances, National Agency of Energy of Albania, 1999 to 2004. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Aide Memoire of World Bank Mission to Albania May/June 1991. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste:

x Bilan Energétique National, Gouvernement Algérien, Algiers, 1984. x Algérie Energie, No 6, Ministère de l'Energie et des Industries Chimiques et Pétrochimiques, Algiers, 1979 to 1983.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Mining, Algiers. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Angola

x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

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x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on renewables.

Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids.

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In the 2019 edition, revisions to biofuels and waste data are due to revisions in population data for Angola.

Sources Sources 2003 to 2016: x Direct communication with the Ministério da Energia e Águas (Ministry of Energy and Water), Luanda. x Relatório de Gestão e Contas, Sonangol E.P, Luanda, various editions up to 2017. x Balanço da Produção & Informação sobre o Sector de Petróleo e Gás & Balanço da Refinaria de Luanda, Ministério dos petróleos, Luanda, 2013. x Relatório de Actividades do Sector Petrolífero, Ministério dos petróleos, Luanda, 2007 and 2008 editions. x Annual Report, Southern African Power Pool, Harare, various editions up to 2012. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 2002: x Direct communication with oil industry sources. x IEA Secretariat estimates. x Eskom Annual Statistical Yearbook, 1993, 1994, 1995 citing Empresa Nacional de Electricidade as a source, Johannesburg, 1994-1996. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Sources up to 1991: x Le Pétrole et l'Industrie Pétrolière en Angola en 1985, Ambassade de France, Poste d'Expansion Economique de Luanda, Luanda, 1985.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, Abidjan, 1996.

Argentina General notes Since 2010 a different methodology was adopted by Argentina for reporting refinery flows leading to more detailed information (e.g. reprocessing of some oil products). This may result in breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Economy, Secretariat of Energy, Buenos Aires. x Balance Energético Nacional, Ministerio de Economía, Secretaria de Energía, Buenos Aires, various editions up to 2017. x Informe del sector eléctrico, Ministerio de Planificación Federal, Inversión Pública y Servicios, Secretaria de Energía, Dirección Nacional de Prospectiva, Buenos Aires, various editions up to 2018. x Información del mercado de hidrocarburos, Ministerio de Planificación Federal, Inversión Pública y Servicios, Secretaria de Energía, Dirección Nacional de Prospectiva, Buenos Aires, various editions up to 2018. x Informe Enargas, Enargas, Buenos Aires, various editions up to 2018. x Camara Argentina de Biocombustibles, online Statistics, 2011 x Informe del sector eléctrico, Ministerio de Economía, Secretaria de Energía, Buenos Aires, 1986 to 2003. x Anuario de Combustibles, Ministerio de Economía, Secretaria de Energía, Buenos Aires, 1980 to 2003. x Anuario Estadístico del sector energético Argentino, Instituto Argentino de la Energía “General Mosconi”, Buenos Aires, 2000. x Anuario Estadístico de la República Argentina, Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos, Buenos Aires, September 1997. x Boletín Mensual de Combustibles, Ministerio de Obras y Servicios Públicos, Secretaria de Energía, Buenos Aires, various editions. x Natural Gas Projection up to 2000, Gas del Estado Argentina, Buenos Aires, 1970, 1984 to 1986. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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The natural gas export terminal, Soyo, began operations in 2013 and halted operations in 2014. Soyo terminal re-opened in 2016. Breaks in time series in natural gas export, supply, and consumption can be observed between 2013 and 2017.

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x Memoria y Balance General, Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales, Buenos Aires, 1984 to 1986.

Armenia General notes Data for Armenia are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Armenia is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. Since 2015, more accurate data on electricity and CHP plants became available. This might lead to breaks in time series for 2014-2015. From 2015, survey data on the consumption of energy products in Armenia are available. Partial data were already available for 2014 for some products as Armenia ran a pilot survey. Prior to 2014, consumption data were not available and have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on supply. Therefore breaks in time series occur between 2013 and 2014 and 2014 and 2015. 2015 should be used as reference year.

Sources Sources 2014-2017: x Direct communication with National Statistical Service, Yerevan. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 2013: x Direct communication with National Statistical Service, Yerevan. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires on Coal, Electricity and heat, Natural gas, Oil. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Sources 1990 to 1991: x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires on renewables, 2014-2016. x Prior to 2014: Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, IEA Secretariat estimates.

Azerbaijan General notes Data for Azerbaijan are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Azerbaijan is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. Natural gas production data may differ from Azerbaijan national energy balance. Natural gas produced and used in the oil and gas extraction industry is counted by the IEA Secretariat in natural gas production. Breaks in time series appear for inputs and outputs of electricity, CHP and heat plants in Azerbaijan between 2006 and 2007 due to an improved data collection methodology in the country from 2007 onwards. For the purpose of calculating CO2 emissions, an allocation between domestic and international aviation consumption of jet kerosene was estimated by the IEA Secretariat for 1990-2006 based on total aviation consumption reported by Azerbaijan and the 2007 allocation. A break in time series may be observed between 2015 and 2016 consumption data due to a household consumption survey.

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x Direct communication with the State Committee of Statistics and the Ministry of Economics of Azerbaijan, Baku. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires, 1992 to 2017.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires on renewables, 2000-2017. x Before 2000: IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Anuario Estadístico de la República Argentina 19701981, Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos, Secretaria de Planificación, Buenos Aires, 1982. x Plan Energético Nacional 1986-2000, Ministerio de Economía, Secretaría de Energía, Subsecretaría de Planificación Energética, Buenos Aires, 1985. x Anuario Estadístico, Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales, Buenos Aires, 1984 to 1987.

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General notes Crude oil production includes half the production from the Abu Sa’fah field, which is shared with Saudi Arabia. Consumption of natural gas for autoproducer power generation may include quantities used for non-power generation purposes. Estimations of the use of petroleum coke in the manufacture of aluminium have been made to track this consumption from 2000 onwards. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000. Historical revisions in LPG, naphtha and refinery gas data from 2011 are consistent with official report from Bahrain National Gas Company. Breaks in time series are observed in 2011 for LPG exports. Historical revisions in Bitumen transfer data from 1988 have been made in the 2019 edition.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with National Oil and Gas Authority of Bahrain, Manama. x Statistics 2005-2017, National Oil and Gas Authority of Bahrain, Manama. x Annual Pamphlet 2013-2017, Bahrain National Gas Company, Riffa. x EWA Statistics 2017, Electricity and Water Authority- Kingdom of Bahrain, Manama. x Online statistics 2000-2017, Central Informatics Organization (CIO), Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2017. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed May 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/. x Statistics 2007 and 2008, Electricity & Water Authority, Manama. x Statistical Abstract, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003, Council of Ministers, Control Statistics Organisation, Bahrain. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Statistical Abstract 1990, Council of Ministers, Central Statistics Organisation, Manama, 1991. x 1986 Annual Report, Bahrain Monetary Agency, Manama, 1987. x B.S.C. Annual Report, Bahrain Petroleum Company, Manama, 1982-1984. x Foreign Trade Statistics, Council of Ministers, Central Statistics Organisation, Manama, 1985. x Bahrain in Figures, Council of Ministers, Central Statistics Organisation, Manama, 1983-1985.

Bangladesh General notes Data are reported on a fiscal year basis, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June of the subsequent year. In 2013, time series were revised from 2008 to 2011 based on data retrieved from the Bangladesh Power Development Board. This may result in breaks in time series between 2007 and 2008 for electricity. In 2014, time series were revised from 2004 to 2012 based on new data on petroleum products retrieved from the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation and the Eastern Refinery Limited. This may result in breaks in time series between 2004 and 2005 for primary and secondary oil products.

Sources Sources 2008 to 2017: x Annual Report, PetroBangla - Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation, Dhaka, various editions up to 2017. x Annual Report, Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB), Dhaka, various editions from 2007 to 2017. x Annual Report, Dhaka Electric Supply Company Limited (DESCO), Dhaka, various editions from 2008 to 2017. x Bangladesh Economic Review, Ministry of Finance, Dhaka, various editions from 2008 to 2017. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Statement of total coal production, sale, delivery and stock position, Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL), Dhaka, 2018.

Belarus is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. In 2016, due to reclassification of enterprises’ economic activities break in time series can be observed in autoproducers’ electricity, CHP plant and nonspecified industry sector.

x Production Activities, Eastern Refinery Limited, online statistics: erl.com.bd, 2016.

Imports of refinery feedstocks were recorded for the first time in 2015.

x Commercial & Operation – Petroleum products, Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC), online statistics: www.bpc.gov.bd. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1996 to 2007: x US Agency for International Development, Dhaka, 2003 to 2008. x IEA Secretariat estimates. x Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh 1996 to 1999, Ministry of Planning, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Dhaka, 1997 to 2000.

Sources 1992 to 1995: x Statistical Pocket Book of Bangladesh, Ministry of Planning, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Dhaka, 1986 to 1996. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Sources up to 1991: x Bangladesh Energy Balances 1976-1981, Government of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1982. x Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh 1991, Government of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 1976 to 1991. x Monthly Statistical Bulletin of Bangladesh, Ministry of Planning, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Statistics Division, Dhaka, June 1986 and October 1989.

In 2019 edition, coke oven coke use between 1998 and 2017 was revised as non-energy use was formerly reported in the Food, Beverage and Tobacco sector. In 2016 edition methane produced as a by-product during the petrochemical transformation of naphtha was re-classified by Belarus for the period 1998-2011 from industrial waste to refinery gas. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1997 and 1998. Jet kerosene was reported under “other products” until 2012. Breaks in time series appear in gas/diesel and fuel oil between 2011 and 2012 as a result of a new classification of industrial products (heating oil reclassified under high sulphur fuel oil). Oil trade in 2010 shows a significant drop due to higher customs fee of imported quantities of crude oil from Russian Federation. Since January 2010, Belarus became a member of a Customs Union with Russia and Kazakhstan. Breaks in trade time series and statistical differences appear from 2009 to 2011 as the Customs progressively shifted from one accounting system to another. Belarus reports all inputs and outputs to CHP and heat autoproducer plants including those corresponding to own use of heat.

Sources

Sources for biofuels and waste:

Sources 1990 to 2017:

x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2019.

x Direct communication with the National Statistical Committee of Belarus, Minsk.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires.

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Sources for biofuels and waste:

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x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires on renewables. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Coal Recent Mine Activities, Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL), Dhaka, 2018.

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General notes In the 2019 edition, times series were revised from 2015 to 2017 based on new data received from the Ministry of Energy, Water, and Mines. Breaks in time series may occur between 2014 and 2015. In the 2017 edition, times series were revised from 2011 to 2014 based on new data received from the Ministry of Energy, Water, and Mines. Breaks in time series may occur between 2010 and 2011.

Sources Sources 1999 to 2017: x Système d’Information Energétique du Bénin (SIEBénin) 2018, Direction Générale de l’Energie, Ministère de l’Energie, de l’Eau et des Mines. x Direct communication with the Ministère des Mines, de l’Energie et de l’Hydraulique, Cotonou, up to 2019, and through the WEC-IEA Joint Energy Reporting Format for Africa, 1999 to 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2011, 2012 x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1998: x Direct communication with the Secretariat, Direction de l'Energie, Cotonou, 1999, 2000. x Direct communication with the electricity utility, Cotonou, 1998 to 1999. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Rapport sur l’Etat de l’Economie Nationale, Ministère de l’Economie, Cotonou, September 1993. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Direct communication with the Secretariat, Direction de l'Energie, Cotonou. x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2009-2010, submitted by Ministère des Mines, de l’Energie et de l’Hydraulique, Cotonou. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x IEA Secretariat estimates up to 1995 based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

Bolivia General notes New information on NGL production and input to refineries became available in 2019 for the years 2015 to 2017. This leads to a break in time series between 2014 and 2015. Data for international aviation bunkers are estimated by the IEA Secretariat. New information available in 2019 led to revisions of the data for 2005-2017 that lead to breaks in time series between 2004 and 2005. In the 2018 edition, time series for solid biofuels were revised from 2000 to 2015 due to revisions in the OLADE balances. This leads to breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000. All isolated power systems are included in main activity electricity producers because no split is available to differentiate Independent Power Producers from autoproducers. Breaks in time series for solid biofuels occur between 2009 and 2010. This is due to differences in definitions between Bolivia and IEA.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Balance Energético Nacional, 2015-2017. Ministerio de Energías, La Paz, 2019. x Anuarío Estadístico, Autoridad de Fiscalización y Control Social de Electricidad, La Paz, 2017. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. x Boletín Estadístico, Yacimientios Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos, La Paz, 2008 to 2015. x Balance Energético Nacional 2000-2014, Ministerio de Hidrocarburos y Energía, La Paz, 2014. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Sources up to 1991: x Boletín Estadístico 1973-1985, Banco Central de Bolivia, División de Estudios Económicos, La Paz, 1986. x Diez Anos de Estadística Petrolera en Bolivia 1976-1986, Dirección de Planeamiento, Division de Estadística, La Paz, 1987. x Empresa Nacional de Electricidad S.A. 1986 Ende Memoria, Empresa Nacional de Electricidad, La Paz, 1987.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimates based on EnergyEconomic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/

Bosnia and Herzegovina General notes Data for Bosnia and Herzegovina are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Yugoslavia. In the 2019 edition, data on electricity, CHP and heat were submitted by the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the 2018 edition, data on blast furnace gas and coke oven gas production became available for 2016. Also, the calorific values of coking coal and coke oven coke were revised for 2014-2016. This may result in breaks in time series on the efficiencies of blast furnaces and INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

coke ovens between 2013 and 2014. In 2018, BHAS received technical expertise from the IEA Secretariat and reallocated inputs of sub-bituminous coal to electricity, CHP and heat plants to lignite for the period 2014-2016. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2013 and 2014. In 2015, BHAS conducted their first household survey on biomass consumption. Due to this newly available data breaks in time series may occur between 2013 and 2014. Also, due to the ongoing work of BHAS to further improve the biomass data quality, data for the period 2014-2016 were revised. In 2014, BHAS conducted their first survey on oil product consumption. Breaks in time series may occur between 2012 and 2013. Until 2012, the source for crude oil and secondary oil products data is the publication “Industrial Production Bosnia and Herzegovina 2012” and “Oil Trade Data” both produced by the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Energy statistics are available from the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BHAS) from 2008 for electricity and heat and from 2009 for coal and natural gas. As a consequence, breaks in time series may occur between 2007 and 2008 for electricity and heat and 2008 and 2009 for other products.

Sources Sources 2009 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x Energy Statistics: Oil products, Issue 1, Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo. x PRODCOM Survey - Industrial Production, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2009 to 2012. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2006 to 2008: x European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity, online statistics, 2010. x Union for the Co-ordination of Transmission of Electricity, online statistics, 2009. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Anuario Estadístico, Agencia nacional de hidrocarburos, various editions from 2013 to 2014. x Anuario Estadístico, Ministerio de Hidrocarburos y Energía, La Paz, 2012. x Memoria Anual, Comité Nacional de Despacho de Carga, 2011. x Informe Estadístico, Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos, La Paz, various editions from 1992 to 1998. x Anuarío Estadístico, Superintendencia de Electricidad, La Paz, various editions from 1996 to 2007. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Energy Sector Study BiH, Third Electric Power Reconstruction Project, consortium led by Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar, Sarajevo, 2008. x Direct communication with the Joint Power Coordination Centre (JPCC). x Statistical Yearbook of BiH, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Federal Office of Statistics, Sarajevo, 2008. x Power Generation and Transmission System in Bosnia Herzegovina, International Management Group, European Commission, Sarajevo, November 2000. x Energy Outlook, Federal Ministry of Energy, Mining and Industry, Sarajevo, December 2001. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Botswana General note Data for Botswana are available from 1981. Prior to that, they are included in Other Africa.

Sources Sources 1981 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Department of Energy, Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources, Gaborone. x Annual Report, Botswana Power Corporation (BPC), Gaborone. Various editions up to 2017. Note: BPC data are published on a fiscal year basis (April to March). x Environment Statistics 2012, Botswana Central Statistics Office, Gaborone. x Indices of the physical volume of mining production 3Q 2014, Botswana Central Statistics Office, Gaborone. x Botswana in Figures 2011, Botswana Central Statistics Office, Gaborone. x Statistical Yearbook 2010, Botswana Central Statistics Office, Gaborone. x Annual Report 2009, Department of Mines, Gaborone. x Energy Statistics, Central Statistics Office, Gaborone. x IEA Secretariat Estimates.

Brazil General notes Brazil joined the IEA as an Association country in October 2017. The split between domestic and international marine bunkers is done based on flag (nationality) of ships. New information became available in 2015 which explains the types of product transfers within Brazilian refineries. The IEA attempted to reflect these transfers as accurately as possible. In the IEA balance for Brazil, “Biogasoline” refers to anhydrous ethanol while “Other liquid biofuels” refers to hydrated ethanol. The national energy balance of Brazil shows bioethanol as two separate products: anhydrous ethanol ("álcool anidro", i.e. nearly pure ethanol, containing less than 1% of water) and hydrated ethanol (“álcool hidratado”, i.e. a blend of ethanol and water, in the proportion of about 95% to 5%, generally obtained from conventional distillation). While anhydrous ethanol is blended with gasoline (the blend sold at the pump generally contains 20-25% of ethanol), hydrated ethanol is sold at separate pumps as a product by itself (álcool) to be used in flex fuel cars, i.e. vehicles that can run on any mix of gasoline and ethanol. Although IEA’s balance is based on Brazil’s national statistics, differences with the national energy balance can be observed due to the different methodologies adopted for reporting nuclear, chemical heat, natural gas, renewables, blast furnaces and coke ovens. Brazil produces a large share of its pig iron in blast furnaces that are fuelled and fed with charcoal. The blast furnace gases produced when charcoal is used as a reagent in the blast furnaces are renewable products and they have been reported in this publication under the product “Biogases from thermal processes”. Additionally, only the part of these gases consumed for power generation (i.e. energy purposes) has been accounted for in the transformation sector. The remaining charcoal consumed in or used to heat the blast furnaces is reported in final consumption under the iron and steel industry with no distinction between transformation and final consumption. Prior to the year 2000 blast furnace gases data availability is limited to the input to auto producer electricity plants. Therefore, from 1971 to 1999, the INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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other flows (e.g. production, consumption etc.) are IEA Secretariat estimates. The Itaipu hydroelectric plant, operating since 1984 and located on the Paraná River (which forms the border of Brazil and Paraguay) was formed as a joint venture between Eletrobrás and the Paraguayan government. Production is shared equally between Brazil and Paraguay.

Sources Sources 1971 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministério de Minas e Energia, Brasilia. x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme various editions up to 2019.

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Sources 1992 to 2005: x APEC Energy Database, Tokyo, 2005. x Direct communication with the UN Statistics Division. x Direct communication with the Office of the Prime Minister, Petroleum Unit. x Direct communication with the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Development, Electrical Services Department. x Brunei Statistical Yearbook, 1992 to 1994, Ministry of Finance, Statistics Section, Bandar Seri Begawan, 1993, 1995.

Sources up to 1991: x Fifth National Development Plan 1986-1990, Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning Unit, Bandar Seri Begawan, 1985.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

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In 2009, new information became available on the split in consumption of refinery gas. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2008 and 2009. Brunei Darussalam confirmed in 2008 that the country stopped using fuel wood in 1992.

Sources Sources 2006 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Manpower and Industry, Bandar Seri Begawan. x Direct communication with the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre, Tokyo. x APEC annual energy questionnaires, 2009-2014, 2017. x 2015 and 2016 Energy Balances, Ministry of Energy, Manpower and Industry, Bandar Seri Begawan. x Direct communication with the Prime Minister's Office, Strategic Planning Division, Bandar Seri Begawan. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Bulgaria General notes Non-specified transformation of natural gas to other hydrocarbons corresponds to hydrogen used in refineries. Bulgaria has re-classified black liquor from industrial waste to solid biofuels and the renewable portion of tyres from industrial waste to municipal waste – renewables from 2008. Breaks in time series may occur between 2007 and 2008. A break in the time series for natural gas stock changes may occur between 2003 and 2004 as cushion gas is excluded starting in 2004.

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x Direct communication with the National Statistical Institute, Sofia. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires.

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x Energy Balances, National Statistical Institute, Sofia, 1995.

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x Energy Development of Bulgaria, Government of Bulgaria, Sofia, 1980 and 1984. x Energy in Bulgaria, Government of Bulgaria, Sofia, 1980 to 1983. x General Statistics in the Republic of Bulgaria 1989/1990, Government of Bulgaria, Sofia, 1991.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires on renewables. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Cambodia General notes Data for Cambodia are available starting in 1995. Prior to that, they are included in Other Asia. In the 2019 edition, information on the stock change for coal and some petroleum products became available. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2016 and 2017. Information on the split of consumption for some petroleum products became available starting from 2016. This may lead in breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016. In 2015, new information regarding the imports of petroleum products in Cambodia from 2007 onwards became available. Data for these products were revised accordingly and as a result breaks in time series may occur for different products between 2007 and 2013.

Sources Sources 1995 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Energy Statistics Office of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Phnom Penh. x Energy Balances 2016-2017, Energy Statistics Office of the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Phnom Penh. x Cambodia National Energy Statistics 2016, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia. x Report on Power Sector of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Electricity Authority of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, various editions up to 2017.

x Petroleum Products Imports Data from the Customs Office, General Department of Petroleum of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, 2014. x APEC annual energy questionnaires, 1995-2011. x Direct communication with the Department of Energy, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, Phnom Penh through the APEC annual energy statistics questionnaire, 1995-2011. x Direct communication with the Department of Corporate Planning and Projects, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, Phnom Penh through the APEC annual energy statistics questionnaire, 1995-2011. x Direct communication with the Electricity Authority of Cambodia, Phnom Penh through the APEC annual energy statistics questionnaire, 1995-2011. x Direct communication with Electricité du Cambodge, Phnom Penh through the APEC annual energy statistics questionnaire, 1995-2011. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Cameroon General notes 2016 and 2017 data were not available by the time this publication was prepared. Data for both years were therefore estimated by the IEA secretariat. For the 2019 edition OAG data was used to estimate the share of domestic and international bunkering for aviation fuel between 2005 and 2017. Breaks in time series might occur between 2004 and 2005. Additionally, Solar PV electricity generation was estimated with IRENA data. In 2015, new information regarding Cameroon became available. Data points were revised accordingly which may lead to breaks in times series between 2011 and 2012 for electricity own use and losses and between 2011 and 2011 for crude oil trade and production.

Sources Sources 2016 to 2017: x Direct communication with Ministère de l'Energie et de l'Eau, Yaoundé. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Sources 1971 to 2015: x Direct communication with Ministère de l'Energie et de l'Eau, Yaoundé. x Annuaire Statistique sur le Commerce, CELSTAT, 2015. x Annual Report, Eneo, 2014. x Statistiques Annuelles, Société Nationale des Hydrocarbures (SNH), 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. x Statistiques économiques, Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale (BEAC), online database, 2011. x Direct communication with Société Nationale de Raffinage (SONARA). x Direct communication with Société Nationale d'Electricité du Cameroun (AES – SONEL), Douala. x The UN Energy Statistics Database x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Direct communication with Ministère de l'Energie et de l'Eau, Yaoundé for 2006 to 2010 data and 2015 data. x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

People’s Republic of China General notes The People’s Republic of China (China) joined the IEA as an Association country in November 2015.

Revisions of China’s 2000 - 2010 energy data In early 2016, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) of the People’s Republic of China (China) supplied the IEA with detailed energy balances for 2000 to 2010 and the IEA revised its data accordingly. In September 2015, the NBS published China’s energy statistics for 2013, as well as revised statistics INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

for the years 2011 and 2012. These have already been taken into account by the IEA in the “Special data release with revisions for the People's Republic of China” in November 2015. All revisions show significant changes both on the supply and demand side for a number of energy products, resulting in breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000. Most importantly, the previously significant statistical difference for coal has now been allocated in industrial consumption based on findings from a national economic census.

Coal NBS and IEA collaborate to provide additional detail on energy production, transformation and consumption of all five different types of coal (e.g. anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous, sub-bituminous and lignite). At the moment NBS only provides quantities of raw coal and washed coal (split between cleaned coal and other washed coal) in their energy balances and the IEA Secretariat has attributed these quantities to coking coal and other bituminous coal. It is expected that the continuing work to provide disaggregated data on the five different coals will result in greater detail in future editions. In the 2018 edition, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) changed the definition of cleaned coal and other washed coal. Now, only the coal used for coking is called cleaned coal. This might result in breaks in time series in coking coal between 2015 and 2016. As this change of methodology resulted in uncertainty on the use of cleaned coal, the IEA Secretariat estimated the use of coking coal in transformation and final consumption sectors. In the 2018 edition, based on new information, coal consumption in rail was revised for the whole time series to reflect the fact that coal is used for other usages than transport in the Rail sector. The IEA Secretariat has allocated part of the coal reported under rail to other non-specified sectors for the period 1990-2003. For the period 2004-2016 the IEA Secretariat allocated the total amount of coal reported under rail to other non-specified sectors. In 2018 edition, based on new information, coal inputs to main activity heat plants and part of coal inputs to main activity electricity plants were allocated to main activity CHP plants for the period 2005-2016. Net calorific values (NCV) for coal inputs to power generation from 2000 are estimated by applying assumptions used by China on the average thermal

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x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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efficiency of coal-fired power stations in these years. NCVs are also estimated for bituminous coal production from 2000 as well as for inputs to main activity CHP plants from 2008.

infrastructure available for this magnitude of stock increases.

Since 2000, imports and exports of cleaned coal are no longer reported in the national energy balance of China. The IEA Secretariat has used secondary sources of information to report this coking coal trade and corresponding quantities have been removed from bituminous coal trade. Consumption of this coking coal is assumed to be in coke ovens.

In the 2018 edition, based on new information, natural gas inputs to main activity heat plants and part of natural gas inputs to main activity electricity plants were allocated to main activity CHP plants for the period 2005-2016.

Data for coal trade in this publication may not match data from secondary sources of information.

Oil Starting with 2010 data, NBS increased the level of detail of the national energy balance regarding oil products and coal gases. Breaks in time series may occur between 2009 and 2010. In 2012, new information became available on how NBS accounts for international aviation and marine bunkers in the China’s national energy balance. Previously international flights by Chinese airlines and ships had been excluded. A revised methodology was implemented that now includes fuel use for international airplanes and ships, regardless of whether they are foreign- or China-owned. Coal to liquids output was estimated based on projected production slate of operational coal-to-liquid plants. In recent years, China has reported large increases in stocks for crude oil and oil products. These stock increases are seen as consistent with trends in economic growth and development in China; however, information is currently lacking on the scale of the

In the 2012 edition, information became available on natural gas consumption in public transportation in China. This consumption was added to the natural gas time series to ensure proper coverage of the transport sector. Coal to gas output is estimated based on operational capacity of coal-to-gas plants.

Biofuels and waste Since 2016, the IEA has been working with the Institute of Built Environment of Tsinghua University, Beijing, to improve its data on biomass consumption in the residential sector in China. Biomass figures have therefore been revised in this edition back to 1997 to reflect the results of their study and of IEA analysis. Information also became available in 2012 from NBS on the production and consumption of gangue, a mining waste product that has been classified as industrial waste in the IEA energy balances. This quantity of industrial waste is not likely to represent the only combustion of industrial waste in China; however, information is not available to provide more complete data on this activity. Time series for liquid biofuels and biogases are based on tertiary sources of information and IEA Secretariat estimates. None of these time series are reported in the national energy balance of China.

Electricity and heat In this edition, based on new information, heat production from main activity heat plants using coal and natural gas and part of electricity production from main activity electricity plants using coal and natural gas were attributed to main activity CHP plants for the period 2005-2015.Estimates on the electricity consumption in road transportation are included, starting with 2001 data. Electricity production from pumped storage hydro is reported from 2010. Time series for wind (prior to 2010), geothermal, solar photovoltaic and solar thermal generation are INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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The IEA data of coal stocks for the years 1985 and 1990 as well as coal production for the years 19971999 are estimates and do not represent official data released by the Chinese government. Those estimates were based on the assumption that coal consumption statistics are more reliable than coal production statistics and that the production-consumption relationship should maintain a balance over time. In recent years, China has reported large increases in stocks for different types of coal. These stock increases are seen as consistent with trends in economic growth and development in China; however, information is currently lacking on the scale of the infrastructure available for this magnitude of stock increases.

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Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x China Energy Statistical Yearbook, National Bureau of Statistics, Beijing, various editions up to 2019. x Direct communication with the China National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Beijing. x Direct communication with the China National Renewable Energy Centre (CNREC), National Energy Administration (NEA), Beijing. x Direct communication with the Institute of Built Environment of Tsinghua University, Beijing. x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, various editions up to 2019. x China Electricity Council, online statistics, various editions up to 2017. x Trends in Photovoltaic Applications, International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme, 2013 edition. x Zhang G., Report on China’s Energy Development 2010, China’s National Energy Administration, Beijing, editions 2009 to 2011. x Zheng et. al, Steady Industrialized Development of Geothermal Energy in China: Country Update Report, Beijing, 2005-2009. x Lund et. al, Direct Utilization of Geothermal Energy 2010 Worldwide Review, World Geothermal Congress, Bali, 2010. x The Global Biodiesel Balance for 2012 and 2013, World Ethanol and Biofuels Report, F.O. Lichts, London, Vol. 11 No. 16, Apr. 23, 2013. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1990: x Electric Industry in China in 1987, Ministry of Water Resources and Electric Power, Department of Planning, Beijing, 1988. x Outline of Rational Utilization and Conservation of Energy in China, Bureau of Energy Conservation State Planning Commission, Beijing, June 1987. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x China Coal Industry Yearbook, Ministry of Coal Industry, People's Republic of China, Beijing, 1983, 1984, 1985 and 2000. x Energy in China 1989, Ministry of Energy, People's Republic of China, Beijing, 1990. x China: A Statistics Survey 1975-1984, State Statistical Bureau, Beijing, 1985. x China Petro-Chemical Corporation (SINOPEC) Annual Report, SINOPEC, Beijing, 1987. x Almanac of China's Foreign Economic Relations and Trade, The Editorial Board of the Almanac, Beijing, 1986.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Colombia General notes In 2018, time series for the period 2013-2016 were revised based on new energy balances received from the Unidad de Planeación Minero Energética (UPME). Breaks in time series may occur between 2012 and 2013.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed May 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Unidad de Planeación Minero Energética (UPME) Online statistics, Ministerio de Minas y Energía, various editions up to 2017. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Energy Information Department, Bogotá. x Statistics 1996-2017, Sistema de Información Eléctrico Colombiano, Ministry of Mines and Energy, online statistics, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Boletin Minero-Energético, Ministerio de Minas y Energía, Bogotá, December 1991. x Estadísticas Minero-Energéticas 1940-1990, Ministerio de Minas y Energía, Bogotá, 1990.

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x Informe Estadístico Sector Eléctrico Colombiano, Government of Colombia, Bogotá, 1987 and 1988. x La Electrificacion en Colombia 1984-1985, Instituto Colombiano de Energía Electrica, Bogotá, 1986. x Balances Energéticos 1975-1986, Ministerio de Minas y Energía, Bogotá, 1987. x Energía y Minas Para el Progreso Social 1982-1986, Ministerio de Minas y Energía, Bogotá, 1987.

Sources for Biofuels and waste: x Ministry of Mines and Energy, Energy Information Department, Bogotá.

Congo General notes For the 2019 edition new data were received from the Ministry of Energy and Hydraulics for all products in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Breaks in time series might appear between 2014 and 2015. In 2016, time series for the period 2000-2012 were revised based on energy balances received from the Ministry of Energy. Breaks in time series may occur between 1999 and 2000. The Imboulou Hydro Plant (120MW) began operating in May 2011.

Sources Sources 1971 to 2017:

x Les chiffres caractéristiques de la Société Nationale d’Électricité 2005-2011, SNE, Brazzaville. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Rapport annuel SIE-Congo up to 2014. x IEA Secretariat estimates up to 1999 based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

Costa Rica General notes In the 2019 edition, the IEA integrated revisions received from the country for the years 2006-2016. Most changes are for primary solid biofuels. New information on use of coke oven coke in Costa Rica became available in 2019. Data were revised accordingly for the whole time series. Until 2012, Costa Rican crude oil data might include NGL data.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministerio del Ambiente y Energía, San José. x Balance Energético Nacional, Secretaría Planificación Subsector Energía (SEPSE), San José, various editions up to 2017 x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Côte d’Ivoire General notes For the 2019 edition revisions were received for 2016 data from the Direction de l’Energie.

x Direct communication with the Ministère de l'Energie et de l'Hydraulique, Brazzaville.

Sources

x Rapport annuel SIE-Congo up to 2014.

Sources 2013 to 2017:

x Direct communication with the Agence de Régulation de l’Aval Pétrolier, Brazzaville.

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x Estadísticas Básicas del Sector Carbón, Carbocol, Oficina de Planeación, Bogotá, various editions from 1980 to 1988. x Colombia Estadística 1985, DANE, Bogotá, 1970 to 1983 and 1987. x Empresa Colombiana de Petróleos, Informe Anual, Empresa Colombiana de Petróleos, Bogotá, 1979, 1980, 1981 and 1985. x Estadísticas de la Industria Petrolera Colombiana Bogota 1979-1984, Empresa Colombiana de Petróleos, Bogotá, 1985.

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x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2009 to 2012: x Direct communication with Direction de l’Energie, Abidjan. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x IEA Secretariat estimates up to 2003 based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

Croatia General notes

Sources 2005 to 2008:

Data for Croatia are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Yugoslavia.

x WEC-IEA Joint Energy Reporting Format for Africa, questionnaire submitted by Direction de l’Energie, Abidjan.

Non-specified transformation of natural gas reported from 2007 refers to natural gas used by refineries for hydrogen production.

x Direct communication with Direction de l’Energie, Abidjan.

Breaks in time series may appear between 2007 and 2008 as transit data of electricity trade are not available for years prior to 2008.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2002 to 2004: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Abidjan, 2005-2006, and IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 2001: x Direct communication with oil industry and the Ministry of Energy, Abidjan, July 2003. x Direct communication with Société Ivoirienne de Raffinage, 2004. x La Côte d'Ivoire en chiffres, Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances, Abidjan, 1996-97 edition. x L'Energie en Afrique, IEPE/ENDA, Paris, 1995, in turn sourced from Ministère des Mines et de l'Energie, Abidjan. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Sources up to 1991: x Etudes & Conjoncture 1982-1986, Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances, Direction de la Planification et de la Prévision, Abidjan, 1987.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The Direction de l’Energie provided data on biofuels starting in 2004 up until 2017. Some data points on input to charcoal transformation plant or consumption are estimated by the IEA secretariat to complete the time series. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Energy Institute “Hrvoje Požar”, Zagreb. x Direct communication with the Central Bureau of Statistics, Zagreb. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Cuba General notes The IEA Secretariat did not obtain all official data for Cuba for 2017. As a consequence, some data points for 2017 are based on OLADE’s balances or the IEA Secretariat’s estimates. Official data updates for 2016 were integrated in the 2019 edition, leading to revisions of 2016 data. In the 2018 edition, new information became available that led to revisions of the wind and solar PV data from 2000 to 2015. Breaks in time series in the early 90s are assumed to be due to the codification into law of the embargo imposed on Cuba in 1992. Figures for crude oil include additives added to reduce viscosity.

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x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2017-2019, submitted by Direction de l’Energie, Abidjan.

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Sources Sources up to 2017: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Anuario Estadístico de Cuba, Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas, Havana, various editions from 1998 to 2018. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x Estadísticas Energéticas en la Revolución, Oficina National de Estadísticas, Havana, September 2009 edition. x Compendio estadístico de energía de Cuba 1989, Comité Estatal de Estadísticas, Havana, 1989. x Anuario Estadístico de Cuba, Comité Estatal de Estadísticas, Havana, various editions from 1978 to 1987. x Anuario Estadístico de Cuba, Oficina Nacional de Estadísticas, Havana, various editions from 1998 to 2015. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Curaçao

remain unchanged and still cover the entire territory of the former Netherland Antilles. This leads to breaks in time series between 2011 and 2012. As the Isla Refinery in Curaçao did not operate to its maximum capacity in 2010, a break in time series might occur in that year for crude oil and oil products.

Sources Sources 1997 to 2017: x Informe de Gestión Anual, PDVSA - Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., various editions up to 2016. x Statistics by subject, Central Bureau of Statistics Curaçao, CBS, accessed April 2019: www.cbs.cw. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x The Economy of Curaçao and Sint Maarten in Data and Charts, Yearly Overview 2007-2017, Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten, Willemstad. x Statistical indicators 1998-2010, Central Bank of Netherlands Antilles, Willemstad. x Direct communication with the Isla Refinery, Emmastad, Curaçao, up to 2008. x Statistical Information, Central Bureau of Statistics, Fort Amsterdam, up to 2008. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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In the 2018 edition, new sources became available that led to revisions of the solar PV and wind data. This might lead to a break in time series between 2011 and 2012. The Netherlands Antilles was dissolved on 10 October 2010, resulting in two new constituent countries, Curaçao and Sint Maarten, with the remaining islands joining the Netherlands as special municipalities. The methodology for accounting for the energy statistics of the Netherland Antilles has been revised in order to follow the above-mentioned geographical changes. From 2012 onwards, data now account for the energy statistics of Curaçao Island only. Prior to 2012, data

Cyprus General notes Note by Turkey: The information in this document with reference to “Cyprus” relates to the southern part of the Island. There is no single authority representing both Turkish and Greek Cypriot people on the Island. Turkey recognizes the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Until a lasting and equitable solution is found within the context of the United Nations, Turkey shall preserve its position concerning the “Cyprus issue”. Note by all the European Union member states of the OECD and the European Union: The Republic of Cyprus is recognized by all members of the United Nations with the exception of Turkey. The information in this document relates to the area under the effective control of the government of the Republic of Cyprus. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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The IEA Secretariat estimated 2017 oil data for Curaçao since no official data on the operations of the Isla refinery were available by the time this publication was prepared. Refinery in- and outputs are estimated based on the IEA Secretariat expertise, while the demand side is estimated based on economic indicators of the region.

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Sources Sources 1994 to 2017: x Direct communication with the statistical service of Cyprus, Nicosia. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x Electricity Authority of Cyprus Annual Report 1996, Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Nicosia, 1997.

Sources up to 1993: x Electricity Authority of Cyprus Annual Report 1988, 1992, Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Nicosia, 1989 and 1993. x Industrial Statistics 1988, Ministry of Finance, Department of Statistics, Nicosia, 1989.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires on renewables. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea General notes The sources cited below provide domestic supply data for DPR Korea. All other flows are estimated by the IEA Secretariat. 2011 data for primary coals were revised based on new information in the 2014 edition. This may lead to breaks in the time series between 2010 and 2011 and differences in trends compared to previous editions for some products.

Sources Sources 1971 to 2017: x North Korea Statistics, Korean Statistical Information Service website, www.kosis.kr, Seoul. x World Trade Database, prepared annually by the International Energy Agency. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2019. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Democratic Republic of the Congo General notes In the 2019 edition data became available for the split of consumption in industry. Breaks in time series may occur between 2016 and 2017 for electricity data. In the 2015 edition, new information and methodologies regarding solid biofuels including charcoal became available. Breaks in time-series may occur between 2013 and 2014.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2014 to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 2013: x Direct communication with the Ministère de l’Energie, Kinshasa Gombe. x Commission Nationale de l’Energie, Ministère de l’Energie, Kinshasa Gombe, 2005. x WEC-IEA Joint Energy Reporting Format for Africa, 1999 to 2000. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x L'Energie en Afrique, IEPE/ENDA, Paris, 1995, in turn sourced from the Annuaire Statistique Energétique 1990, Communauté Economique des Pays des Grands Lacs, Bujumbura, 1990. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2014 to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

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Time series data from 2009-2010 for primary solid biofuels were revised based on newly available information. Breaks in time series may occur between 2008 and 2009 for these products.

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General notes In the 2019 edition, data for the years 1998 to 2017 were revised following revision of the official data from Comisión nacional de energía (CNE). This revision leads to different figures compare to previous edition. CNE has also introduced breakdown of transport data. In 2014 the national energy balance was adopted as the primary data source. This could lead to breaks in time series between 1997 and 1998 for some flows. In 2017 the breakdown of consumption data was integrated to IEA balance starting from year of 1998.

Sources Sources 1971 to 2016: x Balance energia neta, Comisión nacional de energía, Santo Domingo various editions up to 2017 x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed Mar 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Importación de petróleo y derivados, Ministre de Industria y Comercio (MIC), Santo Domingo, various editions up to 2012. x Capacidad instalada y generación del SENI por año, según tecnología, 2000-2010, Oficina Nacional de Estadística, Santo Domingo. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Ecuador General notes Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids In the 2019 edition, data for Ecuador were revised for the years 2007 to 2016, following revision of the official data from Instituto de Investigación Geológico y Energético for national and international bunkers for oil products. Solid biofuels data for the years 2007-2016 were revised in the 2019 edition. This leads to different figures compared to previous editions. In the 2015 edition new information became available regarding production and consumption of refinery

fuel. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2012 and 2013 (2011 and 2012) for some oil products. A new hydro plant opened in northern Ecuador in 2015.

Sources Sources 1999 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Instituto de Investigación Geológico y Energético, Quito. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed May 201: http://sier.olade.org/. x Direct communication with the Ministerio de Recursos Naturales No Renovables, Quito, up to 2014. x Direct communication with the Ministerio de Minas y Petróleos, Quito, up to 2011. x Balance Energético Nacional – Resumen, Ministerio Coordinador de Sectores Estratégicos, Quito, various editions up to 2015. x Estadística del Sector Eléctrico Ecuatoriano, Agencia de Regulación y Control de Electricidad Arconel, Quito. x Informe Estadístico, & Informe Cifras Petroleras, Petroecuador, Empresa Estatal Petróleos del Ecuador, Quito. x Reporte del Sector Petrolero, Banco Central del Ecuador, Quito. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1990 to 1998: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito: http://sier.olade.org/.

Sources up to 1989: x Ministerio de Energía y Minas. x Cuentas Nacionales, Banco Central del Ecuador, Quito, various editions from 1982 to 1987. x Memoria 1980-1984, Banco Central del Ecuador, Quito, 1985. x Ecuadorian Energy Balances 1974-1986, Instituto Nacional de Energía, Quito, 1987. x Informacion Estadística Mensual, No. 1610, Instituto Nacional de Energía, Quito, 1988. x Plan Maestro de Electrificación de Ecuador, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Quito, 1989. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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General notes Data are reported on a fiscal year basis. Data for 2017 correspond to 1 July 2017-30 June 2018. Data for 2017 were not submitted by Egypt and are based on IEA secretariat estimates. When no qualitative information was available to estimate differently the IEA Secretariat estimated 2017 equal to 2016. Stock changes may include informal trade. The IEA Secretariat has revised marine bunkers back to 2004. Data from 2004 are now based on data received from the Egyptian Authorities.

x A Survey of the Egyptian Oil Industry 1993, Embassy of the United States of America in Cairo, Cairo, 1994. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Annual Report of Electricity Statistics 1990/1991, Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Egyptian Electricity Authority, Cairo, 1992. x Statistical Yearbook of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Central Agency for Public Mobilisation and Statistics, Cairo, 1977 to 1986. x L'Electricité, l'Energie, et le Pétrole, République Arabe d'Egypte, Organisme Général de l'Information, Cairo, 1990.

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x Annual Report, The Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, Cairo, 1985.

Sources 1992 to 2017:

Sources for biofuels and waste:

x Direct communication with the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, Cairo, CAPMAS. x Direct communication with the Organisation for Energy Planning, Cairo. x WEC-IEA Joint Energy Reporting Format for Africa, 2000 to 2012. x Direct submission to the IEA Secretariat from the Ministry of Petroleum, Cairo.

x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed May 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2017. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Report 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, Ministry of Petroleum, Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation, Cairo, 1996, 1998 to 2000. x Annual Report of Electricity Statistics 1996/1997 to 2010/2011, Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Egyptian Electricity Holding Company, Cairo, 1998 to 2012. x Arab Oil and Gas, The Arab Petroleum Research Center, Paris, October 1997. x Middle East Economic Survey, Middle East Petroleum and Economic Publications, Nicosia, February 1994, June 1996, March 1998. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

El Salvador General notes In the 2019 edition, data for El Salvador for the years 2014 to 2016 has been revised across all products and flows following revision of the official data from El Salvador’s Consejo Nacional de Energía (CNE). Solid biofuels data for the years 2000-2016 were revised in the 2019 edition. This leads to a break in time series between 1999 and 2000. During this revision, data from 2007 on were updated to use the data from the CNE’s balance. This leads to breaks in the time series of wood and charcoal between 2006 and 2007, and between 2013 and 2014 in which years El Salvador updated their data following the results of a new survey. The only refinery in El Salvador shut down in 2012.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Balances Energeticos, Consejo Nacional de Energia (CNE), San Salvador, various editions from 2007 to 2017.

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Sources for biofuels and waste: x Balances Energeticos, Consejo Nacional de Energia (CNE), San Salvador, various editions from 2007 to 2017. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Eritrea General notes The IEA Secretariat could not obtain data from 2011 to 2017 from Eritrea in time. As a consequence, data for these years have been estimated based on population growth for biomass and household consumption, and GDP growth for other products. For the 2019 edition OAG data was used to estimate the share of domestic and international bunkering for aviation fuel between 2005 and 2017. Breaks in time series might occur between 2004 and 2005. Data for Eritrea are available from 1992. Prior to 1992, data are included in Ethiopia. Solid biofuels consumption data have been periodically re-estimated by Eritrea. This may result in breaks in time series for this product in 1998 and 2003.

Sources Sources 2011 to 2017: x IEA Secretariat estimates. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser.

Sources 1992 to 2010: x Direct Communication with the Ministry of Energy and Mines, Asmara. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Ethiopia General notes Ethiopia energy data include Eritrea from 1971 to 1991. From 1992, the two countries are reported separately. Data are reported according to the Ethiopian financial year, which runs from 1 July to 30 June of the next year. Electricity data were revised in the 2017 edition based on ministry reporting split between wind and geothermal production since 2011. For the 2019 edition OAG data was used to estimate the share of domestic and international bunkering for aviation fuel between 2005 and 2017. Breaks in time series might occur between 2004 and 2005. Data for 2017 are estimated by IEA secretariat. Solar PV data comes from IRENA estimations of the off grid generation. The Aluto Langano pilot geothermal power plant began an expansion project in 2010. Breaks in geothermal time series can be seen in 2010 due to the plant being out of commission.

Sources Sources 2012 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Water, Irrigation, and Energy, Addis Ababa. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x Existing Power Plants, Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation, online database, 2014. x Biomass Energy Strategy Formulation for Ethiopia, European Union Energy initiative, in cooperation with the Ethiopian Ministry for Water and Energy, Germany, 2013 x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Boletín de Estadísticas, Superintendencia General de Electricidad y Telecomunicaciones (SIGET), San Salvador, various editions from 1998 to 2017. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Centroamérica: estadísticas de hidrocarburos, 2017. Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), various editions from 2009-2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Direct communication with the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Addis Ababa. x Direct communication with the Energy Development Follow-up and Expansion Department of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Addis Ababa, 2004 and 2005. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Addis Ababa, 1998 to 2003. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Ten Years of Petroleum Imports, Refinery Products, and Exports, Ministry of Mines & Energy, Addis Ababa, 1989. x Energy Balance for the Year 1984, Ministry of Mines & Energy, Addis Ababa, 1985. x 1983 Annual Report, National Bank of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, 1984. x Quarterly Bulletin, National Bank of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, various editions from 1980 to 1985.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Biomass Data 2007-2012, Ministry of Water and Energy, Addis Ababa, 2012. x IEA Secretariat estimates up to 2006 based on 1992 data from Eshetu and Bogale, Power Restructuring in Ethiopia, AFREPREN, Nairobi, 1996.

Gabon General notes For 2019 edition, 2016 and 2017 data were not available by the time this publication was prepared. Data for both years were therefore estimated by the IEA secretariat. In the 2018 edition, revisions to natural gas production were made from 2013 to 2015. Breaks in time series can be seen from 2013 to 2014. In the 2017 edition, revisions were made to the residential oil products consumption from the time period of 2010 to 2014 to take into account newly INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

available data. This may result in a break in time series between 2009 and 2010 for LPG and kerosene. Revisions were made for crude oil production for the whole time series.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2015. x Rapport annuel de la SEEG, Société d’Énergie et d’Eau du Gabon, Libreville, various editions from 2000 to 2016. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. x Tableau historique de production de 1957 à nos jours, Total Gabon, online database, 2015. x Statistiques économiques, Banque des Etats de l’Afrique Centrale (BEAC), online database, 2011. x Annuaire Statistique du Gabon, Ministère de l’économie, du commerce, de l’industrie et du tourisme, Libreville, 2001 to 2007 and 2004 to 2008, 2011. x Direct communication with Direction Générale de L'Energie, Libreville, 2003 to 2008. x Direct communication with Société Gabonaise de Raffinage, Port Gentil, 1997, 2000 to 2006, 2008 to 2009. x Tableau de Bord de l'Economie, Situation 1997, Perspectives 1998-1999, Direction Générale de l'Economie, Ministère des Finance, de l'Economie, du Budget et des participations, chargé de la privatisation, May 1998. x Rapport d'Activité, Banque Gabonaise de Développement, Libreville, 1985, 1990, 1992 and 1993. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Tableau de Bord de l'Economie, Situation 1983 Perspective 1984-85, Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances, Direction Générale de l'Economie, Libreville, 1984.

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Sources 2008 to 2012:

x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

x Direct communication with the Energy Efficiency Centre Georgia, Tbilisi. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1990 to 2008:

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x Official Energy Balance of Georgia 1990-1999, 2000-2008, Ministry of Economy and Ministry of Energy, Tbilisi.

Data for Georgia are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Georgia is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. Energy data for Georgia do not include Abkhazia and South Ossetia. In 2015, a refinery started operating in Georgia. In 2015, trade of crude oil includes a share of crude oil blended with fuel oil. This explains breaks in time series from 2014. In 2015, trade of natural gas for the year might include re-export. Between 2014 and 2015, a break in stock level time series appears for some oil products as the National Statistical Office (GEOSTAT) received more detailed information on stocks of oil products. Between 2012 and 2013, breaks in time series may appear for some products, as data collection and submission to the IEA became the responsibility of the National Statistical Office (GEOSTAT), whereas it used to be done by the Energy Efficiency Centre. Since 2011, heat production has stopped due to the shutdown of combined heat and power plants.

Sources Sources 2015 to 2017: x Direct communication with GEOSTAT. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires.

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Sources 2013 to 2014: x Direct communication with GEOSTAT. The National Statistical Office started submitting Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires in 2015 (2013 data). x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Ghana General notes Production from the TEN field started in 2016 and from the Sankofa Gye Nyame Field in 2017. Breaks in time series might occur between 2016 and 2017. Ghana published new data on fuelwood. Time series from 2008 to 2016 were consequently revised in the 2019 edition. Breaks in time series might occur between 2007 and 2008. In 2014, Ghana started to exploit gas that was previously flared. Primary solid biomass figures for 2000-2012 were revised in the 2015 edition, as new information became available. Breaks in time series might occur between 1999 and 2000. In 2011, Ghana began oil production from the Jubilee fields, resulting in a change in crude production and exports between 2010 and 2011. Data were revised for electricity, oil products and biofuels until 2000 and from 2009 to 2012 based on new information received from the Energy Commission. Breaks in time series may occur for these products.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication Commission, Accra.

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x National Energy Statistics 2000-2015, Energy Commission, Accra, 2015.

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x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2015.

In the 2019 edition, data on the production and export of liquid biofuels were added for the years 2005-2017.

x Detailed Statistics of Petroleum Products Consumption 1999-2008, National Petroleum Authority, Accra, 2009. x National Energy Statistics, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Accra, 2000. x Quarterly Digest of Statistics, Government of Ghana, Statistical Services, Accra, March 1990, March 1991, March 1992, March 1995. x Energy Balances, Volta River Authority, Accra, various editions from 1970 to 1985. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x National Energy Statistics, Energy Commission, Accra, publications up to 2018. x Ministry of Mines and Energy. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Gibraltar General notes In the 2019 edition, 2016 and 2017 data were estimated since no new editions of the Abstract of Statistics have been published. In the 2015 edition, the time series for residual fuel oil and gas/diesel oil consumed as international marine bunkers were revised based on newly available information.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Abstract of Statistics, Government of Gibraltar, Gibraltar, various editions up to 2015. x Gibraltar Port Authority, Gibraltar, 2017. x Gibraltar Electricity Authority, Gibraltar, 2015. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

New information on the domestic consumption of jet kerosene became available in the 2019 edition for the years 2010-2017. The consequent revisions may lead to break in time series between 2009 and 2010. In the 2018 edition, data for 2010 to 2015 were revised to take into account new information from the ministry of energy and mines. Breaks in time series may occur during this period for electricity production as well as for the oil products and biofuels balances. Orimulsion was imported between 2004 and 2006 for electricity generation and is reported under Other Hydrocarbons. The Texaco refinery in Escuintla ceased operations in 2002.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication with the Dirección Nacional de Energía, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Guatemala City. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed March 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Informe Balance Energético, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Ministry of Energy and Mines, Guatemala City. x Estadísticas Energéticas – Subsector Eléctrico, 2010 to 2017 editions, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Guatemala City. x Production, consumption, exports and imports of oil products, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Guatemala City, 2017. x World Ethanol and Biofuels Report, F.O. Lichts, London, accessed April 2019. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x National Energy Statistics 2007-2016, Energy Commission, Accra, 2017.

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General notes Solar PV generation has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat using OLADE estimations of the capacity. In the 2014 edition, data for solid biofuels and waste products were revised from 2004 to 2012 based on revisions made by OLADE. Breaks in time series may occur during this period for some products.

Sources Sources 2009 to 2017: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed March 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Direct communication with Bureau des Mines et de l’Energie, Port-au-Prince. x Tableau de suivi du secteur électricité, Ministère de l’Economie et des Finances de la République d’Haïti. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2008: x Direct communication with Ministère des Travaux Publics, Transports et Communications, Haiti. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2005 to 2007: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito: http://sier.olade.org/.

Sources up to 2004: x Direct communication with Bureau des Mines et de l’Energie, Port-au-Prince.

Honduras General notes Final official data of Honduras were not available at the time of publication, so 2017 data are estimated. In the 2019 edition, the IEA secretariat came across new information on the shares of international and domestic aviation in Honduras. The revisions made to integrate this information lead to breaks in time series between 2014 and 2015.

OLADE revised data for the period 2009 – 2014. Where taken into account, they might create breaks in time series.

Sources Sources 2007 to 2017: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Anuario Estadístico, Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica (ENEE), Tegucigalpa, several editions up to 2017. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. x Centroamérica: Estadísticas de Hidrocarburos, Comisión Económica para América y el Caribe (CEPAL), United Nations, Mexico, several editions up to 2013. x Centroamérica: Estadísticas de Producción del Subsector Eléctrico, Comisión Económica para América y el Caribe (CEPAL), United Nations, Mexico, several editions up to 2013. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 2006: x Direct communication with Empresa Nacional de Energía Eléctrica, Comayagüela. x Direct Communication with the Secretariat de Recursos Naturales y del Ambiente, Tegucigalpa. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito: http://sier.olade.org/.

Hong Kong, China General notes In the 2018 edition, data for electricity losses and own use breakdown became available for the period 20132017. For the period 1971-2012, electricity losses include electricity own use. In the 2016 edition, trade data for various other petroleum products were revised based on newly available information. Breaks in time series may occur between 2000 and 2001. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Sources Sources up to 2017: x Hong Kong Energy Statistics - Annual Report, Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, various editions up to 2017. x Hong Kong Merchandise Trade Statistics – Domestic Exports and Re-exports/ Imports, Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, various editions up to December 2017. x Direct communication with The Hongkong Electric Company, Ltd, Hong Kong. x China Light & Power - Annual Report, China Light & Power Group, Hong Kong, several editions up to 2018. x China Light & Power – Facility Performance Statistics, China Light & Power Group, Hong Kong, several editions up to 2018. x Hong Kong Monthly Digest of Statistics, Census and Statistics Department, Hong Kong, various editions to 1994. x Towngas - Annual Report, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Ltd., Hong Kong, several editions up to 2013.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Hong Kong Energy End-use Data, EMSD, The Electrical & Mechanical Services Department, Government of Hong Kong, several editions up to 2017. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Hong Kong Energy Statistics - Annual Report 2003. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

India General notes India joined the IEA as an Association country in March 2017. Data are reported by India on a fiscal year basis. Data for 2017 correspond to 1 April 2017 – 31 March 2018. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Coal In 2015, significant revisions of the net calorific values of the different types of coal were made for the whole time series, based on official data as well as IEA and other expert estimates. As a result, there have been significant changes for the coal data when presented in energy units, as well as in the calculated efficiency of coal fired power generation. Data on the production and consumption of secondary coal products may have also been revised as a result. The net calorific values of coking coal, sub-bituminous coal and other bituminous coal, were revised again in 2018 to take into account more detailed information on imports and IEA Secretariat experts estimates. From 2008, due to a notable discrepancy between official coal imports from India and coal exports to India as reported by trade partners, imports of coking coal and non-coking coal are estimated by the IEA Secretariat, based on trade partners’ data. The breakdown of non-coking coal imports between bituminous coal and sub-bituminous coal is estimated from 2008. This could lead to breaks in time series between 2007 and 2008. Coking coal figures for India do not align with IEA definitions as they include production of nonmetallurgical coking coal reported by India. Due to data limitations, IEA Secretariat estimates are used for some products and flows, including supply and demand of coke oven gas and blast furnace gas. Coke oven coke production is estimated from 2006 based on growth of blast furnace iron production, as official production data do not include production from small private producers.

Oil In the 2018 edition, petroleum coke consumption by the non-metallic mineral industries was revised based on information on cement production estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on United States Geological Survey Mineral Industry Report on India. This may lead to breaks in time series as well as differences with previous editions. Information on stock changes of crude oil and oil products, available from the JODI database from April 2011, was added to the 2014 edition. Breaks in time series may appear in stock changes between 2010 and 2011. Based on data available by the Ministry of Petroleum and Gas, refinery intake is split between crude oil and refinery feedstocks from 1999. The refinery feedstocks reported by the IEA

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Data for diesel consumption from 2008 are partially based on an official survey on the end use of diesel retail sales. The IEA Secretariat classifies the diesel used in mobile phone towers and non-industry power generators as input to autoproducer electricity generation. A corresponding electricity output is estimated. No NGL production is officially reported by India. The NGL production estimated by the IEA Secretariat corresponds to the production of oil products from gas separation plants, known in India as “fractionators”. In the IEA methodology, the output of oil products from gas separation plants comes from an input of NGL and the separation process is shown in the transfer row. Prior to 2005-06, the split of fractionator output between petroleum products is estimated by the IEA Secretariat. No breakdown of refinery fuel by products is currently officially available. Refinery gas production is estimated based on expected refinery output for the years where using official data would lead to refinery gains. Due to notable breaks in official data for fuel oil, consumption of fuel oil in international marine bunkers is estimated between 1990 and 2002 based on industry sources and from 2003 onwards based on Ministry of Shiping cargo data; final consumption of fuel oil is estimated from 2004 based on 2003 data and official trends from Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas.

Natural gas Natural gas imports for India from 2008 are based on Indian Customs data, in order to include all LNG importers. No data are officially available on the sectoral consumption of re-gasified LNG and city gas. The breakdown is estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

electricity plants. Up to 2015 data, in only includes bagasse used to produce power as a surplus sold to the grid. From 2016 onwards, capacity data reported by MNRE include non surplus capacity; the input of bagasse estimated by the IEA Secretariat therefore includes not only what generates electricity sold to the grid but the total input of bagasse. Breaks in time series occur between 2015 and 2016. In the 2018 edition, data on the 2001-2016 residential consumption of wood, charcoal and other vegetal matters and residues were revised using data from the World Health Organisation on reliance on biomass for cooking. Breaks in time series may appear between 2000 and 2001. In 2015, estimates of the production and consumption of charcoal have been added for the whole time series, as well as the respective inputs of fuelwood to charcoal production plants.

Electricity and heat Data for total electricity generation include estimates for electricity generation from diesel by non-industrial autoproducers as well as off-grid electricity generation from renewable energy. In 2017, data on the electricity consumption by industrial sub-sector have been added. 2016 and 2017 data are estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Only information on total on-grid generation from renewables is officially available. The breakdown between sources was estimated by the IEA Secretariat from 2007 using official data on capacities from MNRE. Total off-grid generation and split by sources are estimated based on capacities from 2007 onward. Solar power generation data reported by CEA include both solar PV generation and CSP generation. It is currently reported in the Solar PV commodity balance. The IEA Secretariat Solar thermal data only include what derives from heat systems.

Due to data limitations, use of biogas produced in family biogas plants for cooking is currently not estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Data for liquid biofuels production are based on USDA estimates for the calendar year.

Output of biomass power generation and bagasse cogeneration is reported altogether as output of autoproducer electricity plants. Up to 2015 data, in only includes the surplus power generation sold to the grid. From 2016 onwards, capacity data reported by MNRE include non surplus capacity; the input output of electricity estimated by the IEA Secretariat therefore corresponds to the total output of electricity. Breaks in time series occur between 2015 and 2016.

Bagasse input to power generation and co-generation is reported altogether as input to autoproducer

According to newly available information, estimates of solar thermal output up to 2012 may include systems

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Secretariat correspond to the quantities officially reported as “other inputs” to Reliance Refineries. They do not include additives and refinery feedstocks to other Indian refineries. These missing inputs could reach up to 2.5 million tonnes.

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Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Central Statistical Office, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, New Delhi. x Energy Statistics, Central Statistical Office, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, New Delhi, various editions up to 2019 (2017-2018 data). x Monthly Abstract of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Central Statistics Organisation, Department of Statistics, New Delhi, various editions from 1984 to 2000.

Coal x Direct communication with the Coal Controller’s Organization, Ministry of Coal, Government of India, Kolkata. x Coal Directory of India, Coal Controller's Organization, Ministry of Coal, Kolkata, various editions up to 2018 (2016-2017 data). x Provisional Coal Statistics, Coal Controller's Organization, Ministry of Coal, Kolkata, various editions up to 2019 (2017-2018 data). x Annual Review of Coal Statistics, Coal Controller's Organization, Ministry of Coal, Kolkata, various editions from 1993-1994 to 1998-1999.

Oil and natural gas x Direct communication with the Economic Division and Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, New Delhi. x Indian Petroleum and Natural Gas Statistics, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, New Delhi, various editions from 2000-01 to 2017-18. x Petroleum and Natural Gas data, website of Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, New Delhi, http://ppac.org.in/content/3_1_Petroleum.aspx, last accessed on February 26, 2019. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Annual Report 1993-1994, 1998-1999, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, New Delhi, 1995, 2000. x All India Study on Sectoral Demand of Diesel and Petrol, Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell, Ministry of Petroleum and Gas, New Delhi, January 2014. x Report of the Working Group on Fertilizer Industry for the Twelfth Plan (2012-12 to 2016-17), Department of Fertilizers, Ministry of Chemical & Fertilizers, Government of India, New Delhi, 2012. x “Vision 2030”, Natural Gas Infrastructure in India, Report by Industry Group for Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board, Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board, New Delhi, May 2013. x Report of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Policy for Pooling of Natural Gas Prices and Pool Operating Guidelines, Planning Commission, Government of India, New Delhi, August 2011. x LNG imports, website of the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, New Delhi, http://commerce.nic.in/, last accessed on March 6 2019. x Commodity-wise traffic handled at major ports 2002-03 to 2017-18 (p), website of the Ministry of Shipping, New Delhi, shipping.nic.in, last accessed on March 7 2019. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed March 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x India – On the Move, World Bunkering, The International Bunker Industry Association, London, Spring 2012.

Biofuels and waste x Direct communication with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, New Delhi. x Annual Report, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, New Delhi, various editions from 2008-2009 to 2017-2018. x Physical Targets and Achievements During the 11th Plan, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Open Government Data Platform India, data.gov.in, accessed 8.4.2014 x Renewable Energy in India: Progress, Vision and Strategy, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, 2010.

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x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2019. x IEA Secretariat estimates, based on a per capita average consumption from various surveys and direct communication with the former Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources.

Electricity and heat x Direct communication with the Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Government of India, New Delhi. x Growth of Electricity Sector in India from 19472018, Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, New Delhi, June 2018. x All India Electricity Statistics, General Review various editions from 1999 to 2018 (including 2016-2017 data), Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, New Delhi. x Monthly Generation Review, Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, New Delhi, several monthly reports up to June 2019. x Annual Survey of Industries Volume-I 2008-2009 to 2015-16. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Central Statistics Office, Kolkata. x Direct communication with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, New Delhi. x Physical Targets and Achievements During the 11th Plan, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Open Government Data Platform India, data.gov.in, accessed in April 2014. x Renewable Energy in India: Progress, Vision and Strategy, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, 2010.

x Solar Water Heaters in India: Market Assessment studies and surveys for different sectors and demand segments, report by GreenTech Knowledge Solutions, submitted to Project Management Unit, Global Solar Water Heating Project, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, January 2010. x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, various editions up to 2019.

Sources up to 1991: x Indian Oil Corporation Limited 1987-88 Annual Report, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, New Delhi, 1989-1992. x Report 1986-87, Ministry of Energy, Department of Coal, New Delhi, 1981 to 1987. x Annual Report 1986-1987, Ministry of Energy, Department of Non-Conventional Energy, New Delhi, 1987. x Economic Survey, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi, various editions from 1975 to 1986. x Statistical Outline of India, Ministry of Finance, New Delhi, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987. x Monthly Coal Bulletin, vol xxxvi no.2., Ministry of Labour, Directorate General of Mines Safety, New Delhi, February 1986. x General Review, Public Electricity Supply, India Statistics, Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi, 1982 to 1985. x Energy Data Directory, Yearbook “TEDDY”, and Annual Report, The Energy and Resources Institute “TERI”, New Delhi, 1986-1988, 1990.

Indonesia General notes Indonesia joined the IEA as an Association country in November 2015. For 2012-2017 coal exports data from BPS are used. This results in breaks in time series for 2011-2012. Non-specified industry consumption is re-estimated by the IEA Secretariat. The production and allocation of coal among the various coal types and products between 2000 and 2017 are estimated by the IEA Secretariat due to data collection limitations. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Annual Report 1994-1996, 1998-1999, Ministry of Energy, Department of Non-Conventional Energy, New Delhi, 1996 and 1999. x India – Biofuels Annual, Global Agriculture Information Network (GAIN) Report, USDA Foreign Agriculture Service, New Delhi, several editions from 2014 to 2018. x Energy Data Directory, Yearbook "TEDDY", and Annual Report, The Energy and Resources Institute "TERI", New Delhi, 1994-2000, 2014-15. x India’s Energy Sector, July 1995, Center for Monitoring Indian Economy PVT Ltd., Bombay, 1995. x Monthly Review of the Indian Economy, Center for Monitoring Indian Economy PVT Ltd., New Delhi, various issues from 1994 to June 1999.

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Electricity consumption for the agricultural sector is estimated by the IEA Secretariat for 2000-2017. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000. The IEA Secretariat estimates coking coal production for the period 2014-2017. Breaks in time series may appear between 2013 and 2014. New information on the use of municipal waste and solid biofuels for power generation became available to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources this year. This leads to a break in time series between 2016 and 2017. In the 2019 edition, the IEA Secretariat came across new information regarding the use of coal in Indonesia’s industry sector. First estimates of this use may lead to breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016, as well as between 2016 and 2017.

Sources Sources 2008 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Data Centre and Information Technology (PUSDATIN), Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jakarta. x Handbook of Energy & Economic Statistics of Indonesia, PUSDATIN, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), Jakarta, various editions up to 2018. x Statistik, Minyak & Gas Bumi, Directorate General of Oil and Gas, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), Jakarta, various editions up to 2018. x Trade data on coal, charcoal for 1999-2017, website of the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Indonesia (BPS). x Irrigation management to increase agriculture production. Ministry of Agriculture Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, 2012. x PLN Statistics, PT.PLN (Persero), Jakarta, various editions up to 2018. x Direct communication with PT PLN (Persero), Jakarta. x Direct communication with the Indonesia Coal Mining Association, Jakarta. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Sources 1992 to 2007: x Indonesia Mineral and Coal Statistics, Directorate of Coal and Mineral Resources, Jakarta, 1998 to 2007. x Statistics on Electricity and Energy, 1998 to 2004, Directorate General of Electricity and Energy Utilisation, Jakarta, 1999 to 2005. x Oil and Gas Statistics of Indonesia, Directorate General Oil and Gas, Jakarta, various editions 1981 to 2007. x The Petroleum Report Indonesia, various editions, US Embassy in Jakarta, Jakarta, 1986 to 2008. x Oil and Gas Data Information, 6th Edition, Directorate General Oil and Gas, Jakarta, 2002. x Statistik Perminyakan Indonesia 1995 to 1999, Indonesia Oil and Gas Statistics, Directorate General of Oil and Gas, Jakarta, 2001. x Neraca energy 2000, Energy Balance of Indonesia 2000, Asean Center for Energy. x Mining and Energy Yearbook, 1998, Ministry of Mines and Energy, Jakarta, 1998. x APEC annual energy statistics questionnaires. x Direct communication with Directorate General of Coal and Mineral Resources, Directorate General Oil and Gas, and Directorate General of Electricity and Energy Utilisation of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources. x Direct communication with the Indonesian Institute for Energy Economics, 2004 and 2005. x Direct communication with the ASEAN Centre for Energy, 2005.

Sources up to 1991: x Indonesian Financial Statistics, Bank of Indonesia, Jakarta, 1982. x Indikator Ekonomi 1980-1985, Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 1986. x Statistical Yearbook of Indonesia, Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 1978 to 1984 and 1992. x Statistik Pertambangan Umum, 1973-1985, Biro Pusat Statistik, Jakarta, 1986. x Energy Planning for Development in Indonesia, Directorate General for Power, Ministry of Mines and Energy, Jakarta, 1981. x Commercial Information, Electric Power Corporation, Perusahaan Umum Listrik Negara, Jakarta, 1984, 1985.

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Sources for Biofuels and waste: x GAIN Report - Indonesia biofuels Annual, United States Department of Agriculture, various editions up to 2018. x The UN Energy Statistics Database x IEA Secretariat estimates. x Direct communication with Indonesian Biofuel Producer Association (APROBI), Jakarta.

Islamic Republic of Iran General notes Data are reported according to the Iranian calendar year. Data for 2017 correspond to 20 March 2017 – 19 March 2018, which is Iranian year 1396. Primary oil products (Crude oil, NGL and Condensates) data are estimated based on data from OPEC, JODI. Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids. Statistical differences in the Islamic Republic of Iran statistics and balances can include stock change for some coal and oil products. More detailed information for the consumption of coke oven coke became available for 2009-2012. Breaks in time series may occur between 2008 and 2009.

Sources

x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x World Development Indicators, The World Bank, Washington, various editions up to 2018. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 1998: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Office of Deputy Minister for Energy, Teheran, 1998. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Petroleum, Teheran, 1999. x Electric Power in Iran, Ministry of Energy, Power Planning Bureau, Statistics Section, Teheran, 1992.

Sources up to 1991: x Electric Power in Iran, Ministry of Energy, Power Planning Bureau, Statistics Section, Teheran, 1967 to 1977, 1988, 1990, 1991. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Office of Deputy Minister for Energy, Teheran, 1971 to 1991.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2000. x IEA Secretariat estimates. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Teheran.

Sources 1999 to 2017:

Iraq General notes In the 2016 edition, data for electricity generation became available for 2010-2013. Breaks in time series may occur between 2009 and 2010. Destruction of Iraq’s largest refinery occurred in 2015, resulting in large decreases in oil products output in 2015. Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included in natural gas liquids. Crude oil export data include back-blending of fuel oil. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Teheran. x Energy Balance of Iran, Department of Energy, Teheran, various editions up to the Iranian year 1393, Teheran. x Statistical Report on 49 Years of Activities of Iran Electric Power Industry (1967-2015), Tavanir Holding Company, Tehran, 2016. x Iran Electric Power Industry 2017-2018, Tavanir Holding Company, Tehran, 2018. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed May 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2018.

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Sources 1998 to 2017: x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2018. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed May 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2017. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Electricity, Baghdad. x Reconciliation Report, Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) for Iraq, various editions up to 2015. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Oil, Baghdad. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation and with the Central Organization for Statistics and Information Technology, Baghdad. x Online Statistics, Iraq Ministry of Oil, Baghdad. x Oil Production, Export, and Consumption Report, Ministry of Natural Resources Kurdistan Regional Government, various editions up to 2015. x Iraq Weekly Status Report, US Department of State, 2003 to 2004. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1997: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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addition of natural gas to the energy mix of the country that has retrofitted its power plants and started to import Liquefied Natural Gas. Revision of the electricity balance for the years 20112017 was implemented by the IEA in the 2019 edition to take into account more official data; it can lead to breaks in time series in the electricity consumption data between 2010 and 2011, as well as 2013 and 2014. In the 2018 edition, information became available on charcoal and wood production. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1989 and 1990 data as well as differences with previous editions. In the 2016 edition information became available on industrial consumption of oil products and electricity. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2007 and 2008 data as well as differences with previous editions. Jamaica changed their reporting methodology for final energy consumption starting with 2014 data. This leads to breaks in time series between 2013 and 2014. Electricity consumption of the residential sector might include small commercial customers.

Sources Sources 2007 to 2017: x National energy balance & various statistics, Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining of Jamaica, Kingston, 2011-2017. x Annual report, Jamaica Public Service Company, Kingston, 2012-2017. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Petroleum Industry Consumption Statistics Jamaica 2003-2008, Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, Kingston. x Import Statistics 2006-2007, Petrojam limited, Kingston. x Direct communication with the Office of Utilities Regulation, Kingston, 2008. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1991 to 2006:

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x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, http://sier.olade.org/. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x National Energy Outlook 1985-1989, Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, Economics and Planning Division, Kingston, 1985. x Energy and Economic Review, Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica, Energy Economics Department, Kingston, September 1986, December 1986 and March 1987. x Production Statistics 1988, Planning Institute of Jamaica, Kingston, 1989. x Statistical Digest, Research and Development Division, Bank of Jamaica, Kingston, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990.

Jordan General notes In 2018 edition, new information from Jordan became available on solid biofuels. Breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016 may occur for solid biofuels. In 2018 edition, revisions in commercial and public services electricity consumption lead to break in time series between 1992 and 1993. Due to an attack on a major natural gas pipeline between Egypt and Jordan during the 2011 revolution in Egypt, Jordan relied much more on fuel oil and diesel for power generation between 2011 and 2014. Jordan started importing coal products in 2012.

Sources Sources 2005 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Amman. x Annual Report, National Electric Power Company, Amman, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 2004: x Direct communication with the National Electric Power Company, Amman. x Annual Report, National Electric Power Company, Amman, 1996, 1997, 1999 to 2004.

x Annual Report 1992, 1993, Jordan Electricity Authority, Amman, 1993, 1994. x Energy and Electricity in Jordan 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, Jordan Electricity Authority, Amman, 1993 to 1996. x Statistical Yearbook, 1994, Statistics, Amman, 1995.

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x 44th Annual Report for the year ending 31 December 1999, Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company, Amman, 2000. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Monthly Statistical Bulletin, Central Bank of Jordan, Department of Research Studies, Amman, various issues. x Statistical Yearbook, Department of Statistics, Amman, 1985, 1986 and 1988. x 1986 Annual Report, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Amman, 1987. x 1989 Annual Report, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Amman, 1990.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Official Energy balance sent by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2000. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Kazakhstan General notes Data for Kazakhstan are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Kazakhstan is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. In 2016, the Committee on Statistics of Kazakhstan introduced changes in the forms used to collect energy data to align more closely with the International Recommendations for Energy Statistics. In order to reduce burden on enterprises, questions on supply were removed and supply data are now taken from administrative sources. As a consequence, breaks in the time series appear for many product and flows, both for supply and demand between 2014 and 2015 data. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Some data for fuel inputs to CHP plants are estimated by IEA secretariat. Kazakhstan’s coal data are normally not disaggregated by coal type. The disaggregation presented in the IEA energy balances is achieved by considering the typical end uses for different types of coals. This may lead to large statistical differences for some types of coal. Other bituminous and coking coal production data includes not marketable production. In 2010, Kazakhstan became a member of a Customs Union with Russia and Belarus. Breaks in trade time series appear from 2009 to 2012 as the Customs shifted from one accounting system to another. Natural gas production excludes re-injection but, due to data limitations, may include gas vented or flared. As a consequence, the data for natural gas use in oil and gas extraction may also include these amounts. In order to be consistent with the Customs Union agreements between Russia and Kazakhstan, natural gas production and exports data include raw gas production from the Karachaganak field (not marketable gas as per IEA definition). Natural gas trade data have been revised by Kazakhstan leading to large statistical differences for 2012 and 2013. Revisions in aviation gasoline cause breaks in time series between 2014 and 2015.

Sources Sources 2012 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Committee on Statistics of the Ministry of National Economy (formerly: Agency on Statistics) of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Sources 1993 to 2011: x Direct communication with the Agency on Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana. x Fuel and Energy Balance of Kazakhstan Republic, Agency on Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, various editions up to 2010. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires, 1993, 1995, 1997 to 2009. x Statistical Yearbook “Kazakhstan in 2009”, Agency on Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, 2010. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1990 to 1992: x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on renewables (2012-2016). x Before 2012: Fuel and Energy Balance of Kazakhstan Republic, Agency on Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Astana, various editions up to 2010; Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2000; IEA Secretariat estimates.

Kenya General notes Electricity data are reported on a fiscal year basis, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June of the subsequent year. For instance, 2017 data refers to the fiscal year starting on 1st of July 2017 and ending on 30th of June 2018. Refinery data have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat since 2014 as official data are no longer available. In 2014, the Olkaria geothermal plant came online, significantly increasing the country’s geothermal electricity production capacity. Breaks in time series can be observed between 2013-2014 in electricity output from geothermal energy. Stock changes for lubricants may include informal trade. Solar PV data comes from IRENA estimations of the off grid generation.

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Sources 2005 to 2017: x Economic Survey, Central Bureau of Statistics, Nairobi, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Report and Financial Statements, Kenya Power, various editions up to 2018. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x Direct communication with AFREPREN and Petroleum Institute of East Africa, Nairobi, up to 2008. x Kenya, Facts and figures, 2006 Edition, Central Bureau of Statistics, Nairobi. x Annual Report and Accounts, 2006/07 to 2013/14 the Kenya Power & Lighting Company Limited, Nairobi. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 2004: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Nairobi. x Economic Survey, 1995 to 2004, Central Bureau of Statistics, Nairobi. x Annual Report and Accounts, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2003/2004, 2004, 2005, the Kenya Power & Lighting Company Limited, Nairobi. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Sources up to 1991: x Economic Survey, Government of Kenya, Nairobi, 1989. x Economic Survey 1991, Ministry of Planning and National Development, Central Bureau of Statistics, Nairobi, 1992. x Kenya Statistical Digest, Ministry of Planning and National Development, Central Bureau of Statistics, Nairobi, 1988.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Data for 2000 are based on research carried out by the Ministry of Energy on consumption of solid biofuels. The results of this research were published as part of a National Energy Policy initiative. x The IEA Secretariat is estimating the time series based on the 2000 figures from this study for fuel wood and other vegetal matters and residues. Charcoal data are derived from the wood input to charcoal production with assumed efficiency of

33% while bagasse production and input to power plants is back-estimated from data on Mumias cogeneration.

Kosovo General notes Data for Kosovo are available starting in 2000. Prior to that, they are included in Serbia. 2011 is the first year when electricity transit trade data are available. As a result, a break in time series occurs between 2010 and 2011. In 2011, a desulphurization unit operated in Kosovo for a few months only. As a result, breaks in time series occur between 2010-2011 and 2011-2012. A break in time series between 2015 and 2016 may be observed in biofuels and waste due to a survey conducted on household consumption.

Sources Sources 2011 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Kosovo Agency of Statistics, Pristina, Kosovo. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Mining, Pristina, Kosovo. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires.

Sources 2003 to 2010: x Kosovo National Energy Balances, Ministry of Energy and Mining Department of Strategy, Standards and Statistics from 2003 to 2010. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2000 to 2002: x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Kuwait General notes Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids. Data for crude oil production include 50 per cent of the output of the Neutral Zone shared with Saudi Arabia. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Electricity outputs from crude oil are not separated from other oil products electricity output. New data became available for oil products consumption. Revisions in oil products may be seen between 2012 and 2015.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Annual Statistical Abstract, Central Statistical Bureau, State of Kuwait various editions up to 2016. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, 2011 to 2018. x Electrical Energy Statistical Year Book, Ministry of Electricity and Water, various editions up to 2017edition 2018. x Annual Report, Kuwait National Petroleum Company, 2015-2017 x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Electrical Statistics, Ministry of Electricity and Water, Safat, various editions up to 2009. x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2017. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Planning and the Ministry of Electricity & Water, Kuwait City. x Monthly Digest of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Central Statistical Office, Kuwait, 1999. x A Survey of the Kuwait Oil Industry, Embassy of the United States of America in Kuwait City, Kuwait, 1993. x Twelfth Annual Report 1991-1992, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Kuwait, 1993. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed May 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Sources up to 1991: x Quarterly Statistical Bulletin, Central Bank of Kuwait, Kuwait, various editions from 1986 and 1987. x The Kuwaiti Economy, Central Bank of Kuwait, Kuwait, various editions from 1980 to 1985. x Annual Statistical Abstract, Ministry of Planning, Central Statistical Office, Kuwait, 1986 and 1989. x Monthly Digest of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Central Statistical Office, Kuwait, various editions from 1986 to 1990. x Economic and Financial Bulletin Monthly, Central Bank of Kuwait, Kuwait, various editions from 1983 to 1986. x Kuwait in Figures, National Bank of Kuwait, Kuwait, 1986, 1987.

Sources for Biofuels and waste: x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2001. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Kyrgyzstan General notes Data for Kyrgyzstan are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Kyrgyzstan is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. From the year 2013, the main data sources for Kyrgyzstan are the set of annual IEA/Eurostat/ UNECE joint questionnaires sent by the National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan. The following data are not available and estimated by the IEA Secretariat: biofuels and waste, and output of electricity and heat by product. For the year 2015, new information became available on the consumption of motor gasoline and gas/diesel by product. All motor gasoline use was allocated by the IEA to road transport. Gas/diesel consumption reported in other sectors than road might include road transport. In the 2014 edition, time series data for electricity, oil products, and coal products for 2005 to 2011 were revised based on newly available information. This may lead to breaks in the time series for some products.

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Sources 2013 to 2017:

x Before 2013: The UN Energy Statistics Database; IEA Secretariat estimates.

x Direct communication with the National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek.

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x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires.

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x Fuel & Energy Balances, National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek.

For 2015, 2016 and 2017, no official data were available for Lebanon. Data for those years are primarily based on secondary sources and IEA Secretariat estimates.

x CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, 2013 to 2014. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2007 to 2012: x Direct communication with the National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek. x Direct communication with the Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States, Moscow. x Fuel & Energy Balances, National Statistical Committee of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires for 2012. x CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, 2008 to 2012. x Natural Gas Vehicles Statistics, International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles, online database: www.iangv.org. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

A significant share of electricity generated in Lebanon is produced using private generators. The corresponding electricity outputs and inputs were estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on ALMEE-figures (Association Libanaise pour la Maîtrise de l’Energie et l’Environnement) until 2014 and expert analysis for 2015 to 2017. Customs data for trade of oil products may be misleading due to the existence of informal trade with neighbouring countries.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Les bilans énergétiques au Liban, Association Libanaise pour la Maîtrise de l’Energie et de l’Environnement, Beirut, 2007 to 2015. x L’Energie au Liban, Association Libanaise pour la Maîtrise de l’Energie et de l’Environnement, Beirut, 1994 to 2006.

x Asian Development Bank.

x L’Energie au Liban, le Défi, Association Libanaise pour la Maîtrise de l’Energie, Beirut, December 1996. x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme various editions up to 2019. x Renewable Energy in Lebanon in 2015, Association Libanaise pour la Maîtrise de l’Energie et de l’Environnement, Beirut. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste:

Sources 1990 to 1992:

x Le marché du solaire thermique au Liban, Association Libanaise pour la Maîtrise de l’Energie et de l’Environnement, Beirut, 2010. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, accessed in May 2019. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1993 to 2006: x CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, various editions up to 2007. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires, 1993 to 2006.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires on renewables (2013-2016).

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General notes Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids. In the 2019 edition, the IEA secretariat started to estimate domestic aviation. The revisions made to integrate this information lead to breaks in time series between 2004 and 2005. Due to information on oil and electricity becoming available from 2006, breaks in time series may occur between 2005 and 2006. Non-technical losses and data uncertainty result in break in time series for electricity losses and statistical differences between 2011 and 2012. Due to lack of official country data, oil products trade and solid biofuels data have been estimated by the IEA secretariat. Data for natural gas inputs to electricity are unavailable in 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Sources Sources 1971 to 2017: x Statistical Bulletin, Central Bank of Libya, Tripoli, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2018. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2017. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser, x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x Bulletin Statistique Annuel, Comité Maghrébin d’électricité (COMELEC), various editions up to 2015. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Direct communication with the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Tripoli until 2015. x Annual Report, 2008, General Electricity Company (GECOL), Tripoli. x Statistical Abstract of Libya, 19th vol., Government of Libya, Tripoli, 1983. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Malaysia General notes For natural gas production from the Joint-Development Areas (JDA) with Thailand and with Indonesia, Malaysia reports only the production that corresponds to Malaysia. The rest is reported as imports. For the JDA with Viet Nam, the production reported includes all the gas produced. In the 2019 edition, revisions of solid biofuels data were made for the whole time series in response to the query raised by Energy Commission of Malaysia. In 2012, new information on the solid biofuels data became available. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2008 and 2009. Detailed information on the non-energy use by oil products is only available from 2007 to 2009. From 2010, these quantities are presented in aggregate form under the category other non-specified oil products. From 2009, electricity generation from co-generators, small renewable power producers and self-generators is available. As a consequence, breaks in time series may appear for electricity between 2008 and 2009. LPG data may include ethane.

Sources Sources 2000 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Energy Commission, Putrajaya. x National Energy Balance, Malaysia, Energy Commission, Putrajaya, 2009 to 2017. x Electricity Supply Industry in Malaysia, Performance and Statistical Information, Malaysia Energy Commission, Putrajaya, 2009 to 2016.

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Sources up to 2000: x Direct communication with Petroliam Nacional Berhad, Kuala Lumpur, April 2001.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Monthly exports of oil palm products, Malaysia Palm Oil Board, Kuala Lumpur. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Malta General notes In 2017, Malta imported LNG for the first time. It is used in power generation engines that have been upgraded to operate on natural gas, from heavy fuel oil previously. 2015 and 2016 data reflects this transition with high imports of electricity via the interconnector with Italy. In the 2019 edition, oil products consumption data have been revised following the results of a fuel survey conducted by the country in 2018. In 2017, Malta carried out a household energy survey which led to revisions of the solar thermal data series for 2010-2016. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. In 2011, a new power generation station fuelled by biogas became operational in Malta. This may lead to breaks in time series for some products and flows.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication with the Central Office of Statistics, Valletta.

x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on oil, 1995 to 1998, 2000, 2001, 2005 to 2017. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on electricity and heat, 1994 to 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, and 2005 to 2017. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on renewables, 2011 to 2017. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on gas, 2017. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual questionnaire on coal, 1994, 1995. x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, various editions up to 2010. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Mauritius Sources Sources 1971 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Public Utilities, Statistics Unit, Port Louis. x Website of the Statistics Mauritius under the Ministry of Public Utilities accessed in January 2019: statsmauritius.gov.mu. x Energy and Water Statistics, various editions up to 2017, Statistics Mauritius, Port Louis.

Moldova General notes Data for Moldova are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Moldova is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. Official figures on natural gas imports, natural gas inputs to power plants, electricity production and consumption are modified by the IEA Secretariat to include estimates for supply and demand for the districts from the left side of the river Nistru and municipality Bender. Other energy production or consumption from these districts is not included in the Moldovan data. This may lead to breaks in the time series for some products. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Electricity Supply Statistics, Malaysia Energy Information Hub, website: meih.st.gov.my, 2016. x Monthly exports of oil palm products, Malaysia Palm Oil Board, Kuala Lumpur. x APEC annual energy questionnaires, 2009, 2011. x National Energy Balance Malaysia, Ministry of Energy, Water and Communication, Kuala Lumpur, 2002 to 2008.

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Due to the inclusion of estimated data in the Moldova energy balance, indicators for per capita energy consumption or energy intensity may appear inconsistent with expected trends.

Sources 1990 to 1991:

The National Bureau of Statistics has put a great effort to follow the International Recommendations for Energy Statistics and revise time series when possible. As a consequence, breaks in time series may occur in 1993 for heat, in 2012 for aviation bunkers and in 2005 for other products. More survey data on solid biomass, including wood, animal waste and other plant residues are available since 2010.

x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE renewables.

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x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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For Moldova, excluding the districts from the left side of the river Nistru and municipality Bender:

Data for Mongolia are available starting in 1985. Prior to that, they are included in Other Asia.

energy

Data allowing a disaggregation of coal by type became available in 2015. In addition time series were revised from 2005 forward. Breaks in time series between 2004 and 2005 may result as well as differences in trends from previous editions.

x Direct communication with State Statistics Service of Ukraine for natural gas imports.

In the 2018 edition, new data for renewable electricity production became available. This might create breaks in time series between 2002 and 2003.

x Website of Ministry of Economic Development of Transnistrian Moldovian Republic, accessed September 2018 mer.gospmr.org.

Sources

x IEA Secretariat estimates for the districts from the left side of the river Nistru and municipality Bender.

x Direct communication with the National Statistics Office of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar.

x Direct communication with the National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova, Chisinau. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires.

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Sources 1985 to 2017:

Sources 1992 to 2008:

x Mongolian Statistical Yearbook, National Statistical Office, Ulaanbaatar, various editions up to 2018.

x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on electricity and heat, 1991 to 2008.

x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).

x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on natural gas, 1991 to 2008.

x Balance of Coal & Coal Exports, Mongolian Statistical Information Service, National Statistical Office, Ulaanbaatar, online statistical service, accessed May 2018: www.1212.mn.

x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on coal, 1992 to 2008. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on oil, 1993 to 1998, 2001 to 2008.

x Mongolian Statistical Bulletin, December 2009, National Statistical Office, Ulaanbaatar, 2009.

x Direct communication with the Ministry of Industry and Energy.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x Asian Development Bank online database.

x CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, various editions up to 2011.

Sources for biofuels and waste:

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x FAO, Forestry Statistics, online database.

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General notes Data for Montenegro are available starting in 2005. Between 1990 and 2004, they are included in Serbia. Prior to 1990, they are included in Former Yugoslavia. Breaks in time series appearing in solid biofuels between 2010 and 2011 can be explained by a new survey carried out by Montenegro in 2013. A survey on energy consumption in industry was conducted by Montenegro in 2014. Breaks in time series may therefore occur between 2004 and 2005.

Sources Sources 2005 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Statistical Office of Montenegro (MONSTAT), Podgorica. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires.

Morocco General notes Morocco joined the IEA as an Association country in November 2016. Morocco started filling the five Joint IEA/Eurostat/ UNECE questionnaires for the year 2015. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2014 and 2015. In the 2019 edition, revisions in solar thermal electricity production were made for 2015 and 2016. This may lead to breaks in time series. In the 2018 edition, revisions in biofuels were made for the period 2004-2014. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2003 and 2004. In the 2018 edition, revisions in auto producer electricity from combustible fuels and electricity production from heat from chemical sources were made and a break in time series may be observed between 2012 and 2013. The Samir-Mohammedia refinery expansion was completed in 2009, accommodating new feedstocks and additives. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. In August 2015, refinery activity stopped, causing significant decreases in refined oil products

production and breaks in time series between 2014, 2015, and 2016.

Sources Sources 2015 to 2017 : x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires.

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Sources 1992 to 2014: x Direct communication with Ministère de l'Energie et des Mines, Direction des Mines, Rabat. x Annuaire Statistique du Maroc, Haut-Commissariat au Plan, Direction de la Statistique, Rabat, 1980, 1984, 1986 to 2011. x Electricity consumption by economic sector from direct communication with Office National de l’Electricité, Casablanca.

Sources up to 1991: x Rapport d'Activité 1992, Office National de l'Electricité, Casablanca, 1993. x Le Maroc en Chiffres 1986, Ministère du Plan, Direction de la Statistique, Rabat, 1987. x Rapport Annuel, Office National de Recherches et d'Exploitations Pétrolières, Maroc, 1984. x Rapport d'Activité du Secteur Pétrolier 1983, Ministère de l'Energie et des Mines, Direction de l'Energie, Rabat, 1984. x Rapport sur les Données Energétiques Nationales 1979-1981, Ministère de l'Energie et des Mines, Rabat, 1982.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on renewables (2015-2017). x Before 2015 : Direct communication with Ministère de l'Energie et des Mines, Direction des Mines, Rabat ; The UN Energy Statistics Database; IEA Secretariat estimates.

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Due to the opening of a new pit in Moatize mine, breaks in time series may happen for coal between 2016 and 2017.

Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with Ministério da Energia, Maputo and the National Petroleum Institute. x Direct communication with the African Energy Commission, Algiers, Algeria. x Annual Statistical Yearbook 1993, 1994, 1995, Eskom, Johannesburg, 1994, 1995, 1996, citing Electricidade de Mozambique, Maputo, as source. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Direct communication with Ministério da Energia, Maputo. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Myanmar General notes Data from the Myanmar Central Statistical Organisation are reported on a fiscal year basis, beginning on 1 April and ending on 31 March of the subsequent year. In the 2019 edition, a detailed breakdown by coal type data, renewable data and some oil products data became available starting from 2016. This might result in breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016. In the 2018 edition, demand data for all energy products became available for 2016. This might result in breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016.Trade data for coal became available in 2016. This might result in breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of electricity and Energy, Oil and Gas Planning Department. x APEC annual energy questionnaires 2016-2017. x Direct communication with the Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ), Tokyo, 2010-2014. x Selected Indicators, Myanmar Central Statistical Organisation website: www.csostat.gov.mm. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed April 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x Oil and Thailand, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Bangkok, 2007 to 2013. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Planning Department, Rangoon, 2006-2007. x Review of the Financial Economic and Social Conditions, Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development, Central Statistical Organization, Rangoon, 1995, 1996. x Statistical Yearbook, Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development, Central Statistical Organization, Rangoon, 1995, 1996. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x The ASEAN Energy Statistics Database. x Asian Development Bank online database. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Sectoral Energy Demand in Myanmar, UNDP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, 1992. x Selected Monthly Economic Indicators, paper no. 3, Ministry of Planning and Finance, Central Statistical Organization, Rangoon, 1989.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Wood data have been submitted by the Ministry of Energy, from 1985 to 2003. x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1990 data from UNDP Sixth Country Programme Union of Myanmar, World Bank, Programme Sectoral Review of Energy, by Sousing et. al., Washington, D.C., 1991.

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Secretariat therefore used data submitted by the Ministry to the African Energy Commission. This might create breaks in time series between 2016 and 2017 for primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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General notes Data for Namibia are available starting in 1991. Prior to that, data are included in Other Africa. Charcoal exports data are revised back to 2000 based on FAO data. This may create break in time series between 1999 and 2000.

x A Year in Review, Nepal Electricity Authority, Durbar Marg, Kathmandu, various editions up to fiscal year 2017/18. x Imports and Sales of Petroleum Products, Nepal Oil Corporation Limited, Kathmandu, various editions up to 2019. x Energy Sector Synopsis Report, Water and Energy Commission Secretariat (WECS), Kathmandu, July 2010. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources

Sources up to 1996:

Sources 1991 to 2017:

x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x Direct communication with the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Windhoek. x NamPower Annual Report, Namibia Power Corporation, Windhoek, various editions up to 2018. Note: NamPower data are published on a fiscal year basis (July to June). x Namibia Energy Balance 2000-2014. Electricity Control Board, Windhoek. x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, various editions up to 2018. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The UN Energy Statistics Database and Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Nepal General notes Data are reported on a fiscal year basis, beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June of the subsequent year. 2017/18 is treated as 2017.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication with the Water and Energy Commission Secretariat (WECS), Ministry of Water Resources, Kathmandu.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Water and Energy Commission Secretariat (WECS), Ministry of Water Resources, Kathmandu. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Nicaragua General notes Nicaragua changed their methodology for the reporting of solid biofuels following a survey held in 2006-2007. Revisions and additional estimations necessary to take resulting new data into account might result in breaks in some flow’s time series between 2005 and 2006.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Generación Bruta por Tipo de Planta, Instituto Nicaragüense de Energía, Managua, 2018. x Consumo de Combustible por Tipo de Planta, Instituto Nicaragüense de Energía, Managua, 2018. x Consumo nacional de hidrocarburos, Instituto Nicaragüense de Energía, Managua, 2018. x Importaciones de hidrocarburos, Instituto Nicaragüense de Energía, Managua, 2018. x Centroamérica: Estadísticas de Hidrocarburos, Comisión Económica para América y el Caribe (CEPAL), United Nations, Mexico, various editions up to 2018. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Balance Energetico Nacional, Comision Nacional de Energia (CNE), Managua, 1999 to 2007.

Niger General notes Data for Niger are available starting in 2000. Prior to 2000, data for Niger are presented in Other Africa.

Nigeria General notes Crude oil production and export data may include field condensate. Statistical differences may include stocks and unofficial trade flows. Inputs of motor gasoline and gas/diesel to back-up electricity generation, as well as the associated electricity outputs, which may be substantial in Nigeria, may not be captured. In the 2019 edition, the IEA secretariat started to estimate domestic aviation. The revisions made to integrate this information lead to breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. In the 2018 edition, new information became available through the department of Petroleum Resources. Breaks in time series can be observed between 2009 and 2010 for motor gasoline, jet kerosene, diesel, and fuel oil; and between 2013 and 2014 for lubricants. Electricity losses have been fixed at 15% starting from 2007.

In the 2019 edition, the IEA secretariat started to estimate domestic aviation. The revisions made to integrate this information lead to breaks in time series between 2000 and 2001. For this edition the IEA Secretariat could not obtain data for 2017 for Niger in time. As a consequence, data have been estimated based on population growth for biomass and household consumption, and GDP growth for other products

In the 2017 edition, new information became available through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation for Natural Gas Liquids. Break in time series can be observed between 2012 and 2013.

Sources

In the 2015 edition, new information became available indicating that on-grid power generation has been fuelled by natural gas for many years. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1996 and 1997 as well as differences in trends compared to previous editions for some oil products.

Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Oil. x The UN Energy Statistics Database, various edition up to 2019. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser, x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Ministry of Energy and Oil. x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

In the 2017 edition, naphtha data are added. Breaks in time series can be observed in Other Oil Products and Naphtha in 2003 and 2015.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Energy Commission of Nigeria, Abuja. x Direct communication with the African Energy Commission, Algiers, Algeria. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018.

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x Traffic Data, Empresa Administradora de Aeropuertos Internacionales, Nicaragua, accessed April 2019: https://www.eaai.com.ni/. x Estadísticas de los Hidrocarburos, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Managua, 2008 to 2016. x Balance Energético Nacional, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Managua, 1999 to 2007. x Balance Energético Nacional, Comisión Nacional de Energía (CNE), Dirección de Políticas Energéticas, Managua, 2000 to 2005. x Estadísticas de Suministro de los Hidrocarburos, Instituto Nicaragüense de Energía, Managua, 1999 to 2004. x Informe Anual 1996: Datos Estadísticos del Sector Electrico, INE, Managua, 1999.

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x Annual Petroleum Bulletin, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Abuja, various editions from 1998 to 2017. x 2017 Oil and Gas Annual Report, Department of Petroleum Resources, Lagos. x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2018. x Statistical Bulletin, Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja, various editions from 2003 to 2015. x Monthly Petroleum Bulletin for 2017, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Abuja. x Annual Report and Statement of Accounts 1995, Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos, 1996. x Nigerian Petroleum News, Energy Publications, monthly reports, various issues up to May 1998. x International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 2018 Annual Report , United Nations, x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser, x IEA Secretariat estimates.

North Macedonia changed the methodology for reporting autoproducer heat consumption for own use in 2010, which can lead to breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010. The refinery OKTA in North Macedonia was shut down in 2014. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2013 and 2014. The State Statistical Office revised the energy balances from 2005 to 2014 in accordance with the survey conducted in 2014 on household energy consumption.

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x Direct communication with the State Statistical Office of North Macedonia, Department for Environment, Energy and Transport, Skopje. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Oman

Sources up to 1991:

x Basic Energy Statistics for Nigeria, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Lagos, 1984. x NNPC Annual Statistical Bulletin, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Lagos, 1983 to 1987. x The Economic and Financial Review, Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos, various editions.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

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General notes The interconnected nature of the Mina-Al-Fahal and Suhar oil refineries is reflected in the fuel oil data leading to breaks in time series for some products between 2007 and 2008. Natural gas shows a break in time series for some flows between 2006 and 2007 due to a new methodology applied in both supply and demand. Electricity output shows a break in time series between 2004 and 2005 as a national data source became available. In 2006, the Suhar Refinery came online with 166 kbd capacity. Breaks in time series can be observed in oil products between 2005 and 2006.

Sources Sources 2005 to 2017:

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x Statistical Yearbook, National Centre for Statistics and Information (NSCI), various editions from 1999 to 2018 (Formerly Ministry of National Economy).

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x Annual Report and Statement of Accounts, Central Bank of Nigeria, Lagos, various editions from 1981 to 1987.

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x Annual Report, Central Bank of Oman, Muscat, various editions up to 2018. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Online statistics, Sultanate of Oman, Ministry of Oil and Gas. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2017. x The LNG Industry, International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL), Levallois, 2005-2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 2004: x Direct communication with the Ministry of National Economy, Muscat. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Oil and Gas, Muscat. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Petroleum and Minerals, Muscat, 1997, 1998, and 1999. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Electricity & Water, Office of the Under Secretary, Ruwi, 1998 to 2001. x Quarterly Bulletin December 1994, Central Bank of Oman, Muscat, 1995. x Annual Report, Central Bank of Oman, Muscat, 1993. x Statistical Yearbook, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, Ministry of Development, Muscat, 1995 to 1998. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Quarterly Bulletin, Central Bank of Oman, Muscat, 1986, 1987, 1989 and 1995. x Annual Report to His Majesty the Sultan of Oman, Department of Information and Public Affairs, Petroleum Development, Muscat, 1981, 1982, and 1984. x Oman Facts and Figures 1986, Directorate General of National Statistics, Development Council, Technical Secretariat, Muscat, 1987. x Quarterly Bulletin on Main Economic Indicators, Directorate General of National Statistics, Muscat, 1989. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Statistical Yearbook, Directorate General of National Statistics, Development Council, Muscat, 1985, 1986, 1988 and 1992.

Pakistan General notes Data are reported on a fiscal year basis. 2017/18 is treated as 2017. As Pakistan publishes oil products stock changes at an aggregated level, the IEA Secretariat estimates detailed stock changes by product. In the 2019 edition, various improvements are made in the following areas: oil refineries own use of all products has been split more accurately between fuel oil, LPG and refinery gas taking into account official data (2010-2016); official information on LPG stock changes has been introduced (2010-2016); LPG consumption in Non-specified (Other) has been revised taking into account official data (2001-2016); motor gasoline data has been revised to include production and imports of HOBC (High Octane Blending Component) taking into account official information (1996-2016); and Imports of LNG have been taken into account based on official information (2014-2016). Time series data for natural gas for the years 20042007 were revised in 2009 due to the inclusion of the North-West Frontier Province data (now called KPK) and Pakistan Steel Mills. Breaks in time series may occur between 2003 and 2004. Own use of electricity by industries with autoproducer electricity plants may not be captured. For bitumen and lubricants, data for stock variations may include unreported trade or consumption.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Energy Yearbook, Hydrocarbon Development Institute of Pakistan, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources, Islamabad, various editions from 1979 to 2018. x Pakistan Economic Survey 1994-1995, 1996, 1997, Government of Pakistan, Finance Division, Islamabad, 1995, 1997, 1998.

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x Annual report, Oman LNG Company, various editions from 2009 to 2018.

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Sources up to 1991: x Monthly Statistical Bulletin, no. 12, Federal Bureau of Statistics, Islamabad, December 1989. x 1986 Bulletin, State Bank of Pakistan, Islamabad, 1987.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Household Energy Strategy Study (HESS) of 1991.

Panama General notes In the 2019 edition, time series for fuelwood data were revised according to data from OLADE. Break in time series can be observed between 1999 and 2000. International aviation bunkers figures for jet kerosene may include exports. Import figures for diesel and residual fuel oil are calculated by excluding bunker use. From 2003 onwards there has been no output of oil products due to refinery closure.

Sources

x Annual Report, Canal de Panamá, Panama, 2012. x US Energy Information Administration (EIA), website, marine bunkers data from 2001 to 2006.

Paraguay General notes The Itaipu hydroelectric plant, operating since 1984 and located on the Paraná River (which forms the border of Brazil and Paraguay) was formed as a joint venture between Eletrobrás and the Paraguayan government. In the 2019 edition, wood data has been revised for 2016 due to a revision of the wood density used by the source. This leads to a break in time series between 2015 and 2016. Paraguay’s cement industry underwent a fuel switch from fuel oil to petroleum coke. The consequent increase in petroleum coke imports and use is reflected in the data from 2016 on. In the 2019 edition, new information became available on the split between international and domestic use of jet kerosene from 2005 on. The consequent data revision may lead in break in time series between 2004 and 2005. In 2015, Paraguay surveyed the charcoal production plants. The results allowed them to correct the efficiency of the process down to 49%. This change is implemented in the data from 2016 onwards and leads to a break in the time series of wood input to charcoal production plants.

Sources up to 2017:

From 2006 onwards, there has been no output of oil products, due to refinery closure.

x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed May 2019: http://sier.olade.org/.

Sources

x Compendio Estadístico Energético 1970-2017, Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas, Comisión de Política Energética, Panama. x Boletín Estadístico Marítimo Portuario, Autoridad Maritima de Panama (AMP), Panama, 2007 to 2017, www.amp.gob.pa. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser.

Sources up to 2017: x Balance Energético Nacional, 1971-2017, Viceministerio de Energía y Minas, Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Comunicaciones, San Lorenzo.

x Direct communication with Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Comunicaciones, San Lorenzo. x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Statistical Supplement 1993/1994, Finance Division, Economic Adviser's Wing, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad, 1995. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Energy Commodity Account (ECA) and Overall Energy Balance (OEB), 1990-2008, 2010-2017 submitted by the Department of Energy, Manila.

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x APEC annual energy statistics questionnaires.

Liquid biofuels are included in the energy balances from 2010 onwards.

x Annual Report, Semirara Mining Corporation, 2006-2018.

Between 2015 and 2016, there is a break in time series due to a restructuring of energy balance for demand side of energy products.

x IHS McCloskey, 2011-2017.

In 2019 edition an allocation between domestic and international aviation consumption of jet kerosene was estimated by the IEA Secretariat since 2010. This may lead break in time series. In the 2018 edition, crude oil and NGL figures were revised for the years 2004-2015 due to change of the of methodology. This may lead to different trends compared to previous editions of this publication.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Direct communication with Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Oficina Técnica de Energía, Lima. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed May 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Balance Nacional de Energía, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Lima, various editions up to 2018. x International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 2018 Annual Report, United Nations. x Hidrocarburos Estadisticas, Organismo Supervisor de la Inversión en Energía y Minería, 2012. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Philippines General notes In the 2018 edition, data for 2012-2016 for bagasse has been revised. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2011 and 2012.

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Department of Energy, Manila. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Annual steel production 1980-2018, World Steel Association, www.worldsteel.org/statistics/. x Philippines Energy Bulletin 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1989: x Direct communication with the Office of Energy Affairs, Manila. x APEC Energy Statistics 1994, Tokyo, October 1996. x 1990 Power Development Program (1990-2005), National Power Corporation, Manila, 1990. x Philippine Medium-term Energy Plan 1988-1992, Office of Energy Affairs, Manila, 1989. x Philippine Statistical Yearbook 1977-1983, National Economic and Development Authority, Manila. x 1985 and 1989 Annual Report, National Power Corporation, Manila, 1986, 1990. x Philippine Economic Indicators, National Economic and Development Authority, Manila, various editions of 1985. x Accomplishment Report: Energy Self-Reliance 1973-1983, Ministry of Energy, Manila, 1984. x Industrial Energy Profiles 1972-1979, vol. 1-4, Ministry of Energy, Manila, 1980. x National Energy Program, Ministry of Energy, Manila, 1982-1987 and 1986-1990. x Philippine Statistics 1974-1981, Ministry of Energy, Manila, 1982. x Energy Statistics, National Economic and Development Authority, Manila, 1983. x Quarterly Review, Office of Energy Affairs, Manila, various editions. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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General notes Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Natural gas liquids (NGL) include field condensates, propane, butane and ethane production from natural gas processing plants. NGL produced from liquefied natural gas production plants and gas-to-liquids plants may be excluded. Propane and butane from natural gas processing plants are transferred to LPG. Ethane from natural gas processing plants is transferred to ethane. Information on the use of LPG and ethane in the petrochemical sector is from 2005 onward. This may lead to breaks in time series for these products between 2004 and 2005. In 2010, a new ethane cracker began operations in Ras Laffan, Qatar, with production capacity of 1.3 million tonnes per year. Breaks in time series in LPG and ethane production can be seen between 2009 and 2010. Electricity production from autoproducers includes generation by desalination plants since 1988. Own use of electricity includes use by desalination plants since a breakdown is not available. Electricity consumption in industry includes electricity consumption by the energy sector. Three satellite power stations located outside of Doha are included as main electricity producers up to 2014. In 2015, these power stations are not reported and are likely included as part of RAF-A station as auto production. Revisions were made in 2014 for refinery intake of crude oil production based on Qatar Petroleum reports.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with Qatar Statistical Authority, Doha. x Direct communication with Qatar Petroleum, Doha. x Direct communication with Kahramaa, Qatar General Electricity and Water Coorporation, Doha.

x Direct communication with National Minerals Information Center, U.S Geological Survey. x Statistics Report, Kahramaa, Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation, Doha, editions 2005 to 2008, 2010 to 2017. x Qatar in Figures, Qatar Statistics Authority. Doha, 2011-2016 editions. x 2017 Integrated Report, Qatar Petrochemical Company, Doha. x Annual Report 2017, Qatar Fertilizer Company, Doha. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed May 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Electricity, 2011-2017. x Annual Report 2004-2016, Qatar Petroleum, Doha. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x The LNG Industry, International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL), various editions up to 2018. x Statistics Archives, World Steel Association, www.worldsteel.org. x Annual Statistical Abstract, Qatar Statistics Authority, 1994 to 2012. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Qatar General Petroleum Corporation 1981-1985, General Petroleum Corporation, Doha, 1986. x Economic Survey of Qatar 1990, Ministry of Economy and Commerce, Department of Economic Affairs, Doha, 1991. x Statistical Report 1987 Electricity & Water, Ministry of Electricity, Doha, 1988. x State of Qatar Seventh Annual Report 1983, Qatar Monetary Agency, Department of Research and Statistics, Doha, 1984.

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Data on quantities of coke oven coke used in blast furnaces do not correspond to the official submission of the national administration, as they have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat to ensure a carbon balance in the blast furnace transformation.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with the National Institute of Statistics, Bucharest. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x Buletin Statistic de Informare Publica, Comisia Nationala Pentru Statistica, Bucharest, various editions up to June 1995. x Renel Information Bulletin, Romanian Electricity Authority, Bucharest, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994. Anuarul Statistic al Republicii Socialiste Romania, Comisia Nationala Pentru Statistica, Bucharest, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Russian Federation

Coal Coal statistics provided by Rosstat may differ from those collected by Rosinformugol. Blast furnace gas values since 2012 utilise a different methodology to that of prior years (where heat from other sources than blast furnace gas had been attributed to blast furnace gas). Some coal trade from partners of the Customs Union has been estimated by the IEA Secretariat and additionally removed from indigenous production where it may be reported in data of other organisations.

Oil In the 2019 edition naphtha exports and non-energy consumption in the chemical and petrochemical sector from 2011 to 2016 have been revised by the IEA Secretariat based on information provided by Rosstat. Prior to 2011 domestic consumption of naphtha was calculated as residual in the Russian balance and is likely to be overestimated. Recent refinery upgrade projects have resulted in an increase in the production of gasoline and diesel affecting the refinery yield spread in 2017 and onwards. Condensate quantities reported by Rosstat are included under NGL rather than crude oil.

General notes

Jet kerosene output is confidential and estimated based on historical refinery throughput growth rate. No information on Vacuum Gas Oil is available.

Data for the Russian Federation are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union.

Jet kerosene consumption split between international and domestic aviation is unknown so consumption is equally split between the two flows.

Annual statistics are based on annual joint IEA/ Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires submissions received from Rosstat, the official data provider to the IEA. Data may differ from secondary sources, and discrepancies are being investigated.

LPG refinery output may include output from gas separation plants.

In 2007, the Federal State Statistics Service introduced a new classification, the Russian Classification of Economic Activities (OKVED), oriented towards harmonization with the Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community (NACE Rev.1). Data for the years prior to 2005 were submitted to the IEA Secretariat according to the Russian Classification of the Industries of the Economy (OKONKH). Therefore, breaks in time series for final consumption sectors may occur between 2004 and 2005.

2017 data for gas diesel oil deliveries to international marine bunkers was estimated by the IEA Secretariat.

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Information on international marine bunker consumption is submitted from 2010 with high fluctuation in time series.

Restrictions on refuelling of international vessels in Russian ports were lifted in December 2016 as a result consumption of oil products in navigation increased in 2017. Interproduct transfers of jet kerosene to gas diesel oil represent quantities blended with marine diesel to to improve the cold flow properties of artic marine diesel.

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The geothermal input to main activity electricity plant was estimated by IEA Secretariat for 2013 and 2014.

x The Russian Federation in 1992, Statistical Yearbook, The Federal State Statistics Service, Moscow, 1993. x Russian Federation External Trade, annual and quarterly various editions, the Federal State Statistics Service, Moscow. x Statistical Bulletin, various editions, The State Committee of Statistics of the CIS, Moscow, 1993, 1994. x Statistical Bulletin N° 3, The Federal State Statistics Service, Moscow, 1992. x Fuel and Energy Balance of Russia 1990, The Federal State Statistics Service, Moscow, 1991. x Energetika, Energo-Atomisdat, Moscow, 1981 to 1987.

Electricity and heat

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

In 2017, the Russian administration transitioned to a new classification system (the new Russian National Classifier of Types of Economic Activity). As a result, some breaks in-series may occur between 2016 and 2017.

Sources for biofuels and waste:

In the 2017 edition, the Russian Federation revised natural gas data back to 2013. From 2009, all data concerning LNG trade and LNG production have been estimated by the Secretariat. Oil and gas extraction includes natural gas consumed by oil refineries.

Biofuels and waste Charcoal data are reported with solid biofuels since 2010. The time series of charcoal is expected to be reported in the 2018 edition.

The decrease in heat output from gas/diesel oil in Autoproducer CHP plants from 2016 onwards is due to fuel switching to natural gas.

x The Federal State Statistics Service. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Saudi Arabia

The 2015 data for electricity and Heat show a substantial drop in heat production on autoproducer plants fuelled by natural gas. These figures have been confirmed by the Russian authorities.

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The 2013 data for electricity and heat show a substantial drop in the efficiency of autoproducer heat plants fuelled by natural gas as well as a decrease in production and consumption of heat. These figures have been confirmed by the Russian authorities.

Data for crude oil production include 50 per cent of the output of the Neutral Zone, shared with Kuwait. Similarly, crude oil production includes 50% of the output of the Abu Safa field shared with Bahrain.

Heat from other sources is produced from recovered waste heat.

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Department of Foreign Statistics and International Cooperation from the Federal State Statistics Service (Rosstat), Moscow, Russian Federation. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x Energy trade: direct communication with the Federal State Statistics Service, July 1994. x Statistical Yearbook of Russia 1994. The State Committee of Statistics, Moscow, 1994.

Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids.

Natural gas consumption for oil and gas extraction may include quantities used in oil refineries. New data became available in 2015 allowing the estimation of natural gas consumption as a feedstock in ammonia and methanol manufacture from 1990 to 2013. The remaining natural gas consumption has been allocated to the non-specified Industry sector. Breaks in time series may occur between 1989 and 1990 for this reason. Electricity production from auto producers includes generation by desalination plants since 1979. Electricity end use specific to Agriculture/forestry has not been reported ince 2015.. New Yasref refinery in Yanbu came online in 2015 with 400 kbd refining capacity. Breaks in time series INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Annual Reports, Saudi ARAMCO, Dhahran, various editions up to 2017. x Annual Report, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, Research and Statistics Department, Riyadh, various editions up to 2018. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed April 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x Statistical Yearbook of 2018, General Authority for Statistics- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Issue Number: 54. x Annual Statistical Booklet, Electricity and Cogeneration Regulatory Authority, various editions up to 2017. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2017. x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2017. x Nitrogen statistics and information, US Geological Survey, www.usgs.gov. x Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, 2009. x Middle East Petroleum Databook, FACTS Global Energy Group, Singapore, 2009 and 2010. x Electricity Growth and Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia up to the year from 1416H. (1996G.), 1420 H (1999/2000G) and 1423/1424 H (2003G), Ministry of Industry and Electricity, Riyadh, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2017. x Direct communication from the Central Department of Statistics of the Ministry of Planning and oil industry sources. x A Survey of the Saudi Arabian Oil Industry 1993, Embassy of the United States of America in Riyadh, Riyadh, January 1994. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x IEA Secretariat estimates. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Sources up to 1991: x Annual Reports, Saudi ARAMCO, various editions. x Petroleum Statistical Bulletin 1983, Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Riyadh, 1984. x Achievement of the Development Plans 1970-1984, Ministry of Planning, Riyadh, 1985. x The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Development Plans, Ministry of Planning, Riyadh, 1970, 1975, 1980 and 1985. x Annual Report, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, Research and Statistics Department, Riyadh, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989. x Statistical Summary, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, Research and Statistics Department, Riyadh, 1986.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2000. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Senegal General notes For the 2019 edition the IEA Secretariat could not obtain data for 2017 for Senegal in time. As a consequence, data have been estimated based on population growth for biomass and household consumption, and GDP growth for other products than hydro. Solar PV electricity generation was revised with IRENA data. In the 2018 edition, data for 2014 and 2015 are revised based on information sent from Senegal Ministère de l’Energie et des Mines. In the 2014 edition, the time series for solid biofuels were revised from 2009 based on newly available information. Breaks in time series may occur between 2008 and 2009.

Sources Sources 2017: x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x World Trade Database, prepared annually by the International Energy Agency. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Direct communication with Ministère de l’Energie et des Mines, Dakar. x Bilans énergétiques du Sénégal 2009 to 2016, Direction de l’Energie, Dakar. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2008: x Bulletin mensuel des statistiques économiques, Agence national de la Statistique et de la Démographie (ANSD), Dakar, March 2009. x Direct communication with Ministère de l’Energie, Dakar.

Sources 2000 to 2007: x Bilans énergétiques du Sénégal 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, Direction de l’Energie, Dakar. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1992 to 1999: x Direct communication with Ministère de l’Energie, des Mines et de l’Industrie, Direction de l’Energie, Dakar, 1997 to 2002. x Direct communication with Ministère de l’Energie, des Mines et de l’Hydraulique, Comité National des Hydrocarbures, Dakar, 2002. x Direct communication from oil industry sources, Société Africaine de raffinage. x Direct communication from electricity industry sources, SENELEC. x Report of Senegal on the Inventory of Greenhouse Gases Sources, Ministère de l'Environnement et de la Protection de la Nature, Dakar, 1994. x Direct communication to the IEA Secretariat from ENDA - Energy Program, Dakar, 1997. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Serbia energy data include Montenegro until 2004 and The United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo until 1999. Breaks in time series for oil products and natural gas may appear between 2006 and 2007 due to newly available data for 2007. In the last submission from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, historical data were revised for hydroelectricity production between 1990 and 2007.

Sources Sources 1990 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Mining and Energy, Belgrade. x Direct communication with the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. x Pilot study: Energy Balances (2007 and 2008) Oil and Derivates of Oil, Natural Gas, Geothermal Energy and Energy Balance of the Republic of Serbia, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade, 2009. x Direct communication with the Federal Ministry of Economy, Belgrade. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on renewables (1990-2017). x Direct communication with the Ministry of Mining and Energy, Belgrade. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Singapore

Sources up to 1991:

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x Situation Economique 1985, Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances, Direction de la Statistique, Senegal, 1986.

Singapore joined the IEA as an Association country in October 2016.

Serbia General notes Data for Serbia are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Yugoslavia.

Some key oil products and flows are aggregated by Singapore, to avoid breach of confidentiality. Detailed breakdown is then estimated by the IEA Secretariat. At the time of publication, refinery input and output figures for 2017 were not available and they have been therefore estimated by IEA Secretariat. These values may differ significantly from actual figures published later in Singapore’s official sources. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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From 2009, Singapore publishes splits of refinery output between light, middle and heavy distillates and residuum only. Further breakdown between products is estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Singapore aggregates petrochemical and refinery consumption. The split between refining and petrochemical consumption is estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Refinery input is broken down between crude oil and feedstocks. Splits of feedstock by product are not provided by Singapore. By default, IEA estimates that feedstocks come from naphtha as a result of residual calculation plus gas/diesel and fuel oil in equal proportions. Other data remain aggregated due to lack of data availability. Electricity consumption in the industry sector from 2005 includes electricity consumption by refineries. Electricity consumption in transport includes all electricity consumption at airport terminals. Municipal waste production and consumption may include biogas. Refinery gas production and consumption may include syngas produced by the petrochemical sector. Due to Singapore’s large trade volume in comparison to its final consumption, slight misalignment of trade figures can have a significant impact on the energy balance of Singapore. The IEA Secretariat has adjusted total imports of gas/diesel from 2009 to match demand. A coal-fired power plant started operations in 2013. This might lead to breaks in time series between 2012 and 2013.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Energy Market Authority, Singapore. x Direct communication with the National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS), Singapore, from 2013. x Direct communication with the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore, 2011. x Singapore Energy Statistics, Energy Market Authority, Singapore, various editions up to 2018. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Monthly oil statistics, Enterprise Singapore, 20112017. x Yearbook of Statistics Singapore, Department of Statistics, Singapore, various editions up to 2018. x Bunker sales, website of The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore, accessed February 2019: www.mpa.gov.sg. x Motor Vehicle Population by Type of Fuel Used, website of the Land Transport Authority, accessed February 2019: www.lta.gov.sg. x Solid Waste Management Statistics, website of The Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, accessed February 2019: http://app.mewr.gov.sg/. x Singapore Trade Statistics, International Enterprise Singapore, Singapore, various CD-ROM editions up to 2011. x Argus Fundamentals, Argus Media, various editions up to 2012. x Asia Pacific Databook, FACTS Global Energy, Singapore, various editions up to 2013. x The Strategist Oil Report, Singapore, various issues up to March 1999. x Petroleum in Singapore 1993/1994, Petroleum Intelligence Weekly, Singapore, 1994. x ASEAN-EC Energy Management and Research Training Centre (AEEMTRC), 1996. x Direct submissions from oil industry sources up to 1996. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Monthly Digest of Statistics, Department of Statistics, Singapore, various editions from 1987 to 1989. x Yearbook of Statistics Singapore 1975/1985, Department of Statistics, Singapore, 1986. x ASEAN Oil Movements and Factors Affecting Intra-ASEAN Oil Trade, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1988. x The Changing Structure of the Oil Market and Its Implications for Singapore's Oil Industry, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1988. x Public Utilities Board Annual Report (1986 and 1989), Public Utilities Board, Singapore, 1987 and 1990.

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The IEA Secretariat, the Energy Market Authority and the National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) have worked closely together on improving data quality for Singapore. Therefore, breaks in time series between 2008 and 2009 and differences in trends when compared to previous publications may occur for some products.

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x Singapore Energy Statistics, Energy Market Authority, Singapore, various editions up to 2018. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

South Africa General notes Coal Outputs from gas-to-liquids and coal-to-liquids plants are presented in the “Transfers” flow. New information became available for the 2017 edition which allowed the separation of non-energy use of coal in Coal to Liquids (CTL) plants from the coal used for energy purposes in these same plants. Non-energy conversion efficiencies for CTL plants in South Africa are assumed to be 60% in physical units. Due to specific calorific values used for this specific process, the efficiency are 73% in our energy balance format. This methodology may lead to breaks in time series between 2010 and 2011 for these products and flows. Breaks in time series may occur for anthracite and coking coal between 2009 and 2010 as new information became available. Prior to 2010, coking coal data may include anthracite. Coking coal, coke oven coke, coke oven gas and blast furnace gas production and consumption have been estimated using reported crude steel production figures. For the 2019 edition, the estimation methodology was changed for gas work gas, which may lead to break in time series between 2009 and 2010. We now use the industrial activity data reported by the World steel association to estimate the consumption of the industry sector.

Oil New information became available in 2015 on refinery output of lubricants. Data have been revised from 1998. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1997 and 1998. Reported quantities of synthetic fuels output may not include quantities from PetroSA. New data availability led to changes in the split of Kerosene type jet fuel consumption in domestic

aviation and international bunker in the 2019 edition. Breaks in time series may occur between 2008 and 2009.

Natural gas Breaks in time series may occur for consumption of natural gas in industrial sectors between 2009 and 2010 as new information became available for the 2014 edition.

Biofuels and waste: Breaks in time series may between 1999 and 2000 occur for wood fuel and charcoal as new information on number of people without access to electricity became available for the 2019 edition. Bagasse consumption in CHP plant was reported for the first time by the Department of Energy for the 2019 edition. Data may include coal co-burnt with bagasse.

Sources Sources 2010 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Department of Energy, Pretoria, South Africa. x Energy statistics: Supply and demand of petroleum products, Department of Energy, Pretoria, South Africa, up to 2018 edition. x Statistical release on electricity generated and available for distribution, Statistics South Africa, Pretoria, up to 2018 edition. x South African Statistics, Statistics South Africa, Pretoria, various editions up to 2018. x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed April 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x Annual Reports, South Africa Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA), Sandton, up to 2018 edition. x Integrated Annual Reports, Electricity Supply Commission (ESKOM), South Africa, up to 2018 edition. x Analyst Book, SASOL Limited Group, Johannesburg, various editions up to 2017. x Integrated Annual Reports, PetroSA, Parow, various editions up to 2017. x Steel statistical Yearbook, World Steel Association, Brussel, accessed March 2019, http://www.worldsteel.org/statistics/ INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018.

x Annual Report Energy Affairs 1985, Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, Pretoria, 1986.

x Solar Heat Worldwide, AEE - Institute for Sustainable Technologies, Gleisdorf, IEA Solar Heating & Cooling Programme, various editions up to 2018.

x Energy Projections for South Africa (1985 Balance), Institute for Energy Studies, Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa, 1986.

Sources 1992 to 2009: x Energy balances submitted to the IEA Secretariat from the Department of Minerals and Energy, 2003 to 2009.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x South African Energy Statistics 1950-1989, No. 1, National Energy Council, Pretoria, 1989. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

South Sudan

x Electricity generated and available for distribution, Statistics South Africa, Pretoria, various editions up to 2009.

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x Direct submission from the Institute for Energy Studies, Rand Afrikaans University, Pretoria, 1998 to 2001.

In the 2018 edition, revisions in 2015 data are due to new information available through AFREC questionnaires.

x Digest of South African Energy Statistics 1998.

Data for South Sudan are available from 2012. Prior to 2012, they are included in Sudan.

x Direct submissions from the Energy Research Institute, University of Cape Town. x ESKOM Annual Report, Electricity Supply Commission (ESKOM), South Africa, 1992 to 1994. x Statistical Yearbook, Electricity Supply Commission (ESKOM), South Africa, 1992 to 1994. x South Africa’s Mineral Industry, Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, Braamfontein, 1995. x South African Energy Statistics, 1950-1993, Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, Pretoria, 1995.

Crude oil production and exports were halted for most of 2012, and only continued in April 2013. Both production and exports have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat for 2014.

Sources Sources 2012 to 2017: x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2015, 2017.

x Wholesale Trade Sales of Petroleum Products, Central Statistical Service, Pretoria, 1995.

x Direct communication with the Ministry of Electricity, Dams, Irrigation and Water Resources, Djouba, South Sudan.

x South African Coal Statistics 1994, South African Coal Report, Randburg, 1995.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x Energy Balances in South Africa 1970-1993, Energy Research Institute, Plumstead, 1995.

Sources up to 1991: x ESKOM Annual Report, Electricity Supply Commission (ESKOM), South Africa, 1989 to 1991. x Statistical Yearbook, Electricity Supply Commission (ESKOM), South Africa, 1983 to 1991. x Statistical News Release 1981-1985, Central Statistical Service, South Africa, various editions from 1986 to 1989. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Former Soviet Union General notes Data for individual countries of the Former Soviet Union are available starting in 1990, and most of the information on 1990 and 1991 was estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Because of large breaks in reporting occurring in the early 1990’s, breaks in time series may occur in 1990 for all regional totals. Coal production statistics refer to unwashed and unscreened coal up to 1990. IEA coal statistics

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The commodity balances presented for the Former Soviet Union include IEA Secretariat estimates of fuel consumption in the main categories of transformation. These estimates are based on secondary sources and on isolated references in FSU literature. In older editions of this publication, intra-FSU trade was excluded.

Sources Sources up to 1989: x Statistical Yearbook, The State Committee for Statistics of the USSR, Moscow, various editions from 1980 to 1989. x External Trade of the Independent Republics and the Baltic States, 1990 and 1991, the State Committee of Statistics of the CIS, Moscow, 1992. x External Trade of the USSR, annual and quarterly, various editions, The State Committee of Statistics of the USSR, Moscow, 1986 to 1990. x CIR Staff Paper no. 14, 28, 29, 30, 32 and 36, Center for International Research, US Bureau of the Census, Washington, 1986, 1987 and 1988. x Yearbook on Foreign Trade, Ministry of Foreign Trade, Moscow, 1986.

Sri Lanka General notes Breaks in time series may occur between 1999 and 2000 due to newly available energy balances provided by the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority in 2009. Stock change may include statistical difference for certain secondary oil products. Refinery losses may include own use of refinery fuel.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority, Colombo. x Sri Lanka Energy Balances 2000-2017, Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority, Colombo.

x Economic and Social Statistics of Sri Lanka 20112017, Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Colombo. x Statistical Digest 2000-2017, Ceylon Electricity Board, Colombo. x Direct communication with the Department of Census and Statistics, 2003 to 2006. x Annual Report 1993, Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Colombo, July 1994. x Direct communication with the Ceylon Electricity Board. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Energy Balance Sheet 1991, 1992, Energy Unit, Ceylon Electricity Board, Colombo, 1992, 1993. x Bulletin 1989, Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Colombo, July 1989. x Bulletin (monthly), Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Colombo, May 1992. x Sectoral Energy Demand in Sri Lanka, UNDP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, 1992. x External Trade Statistics 1992, Government of Sri Lanka, Colombo, 1993.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Sri Lanka Energy Balances 1997-2017, Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority, Colombo. x Energy Conservation Fund and Ceylon Electricity Board. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sudan General notes South Sudan became an independent country on 9 July 2011. From 2012 data for South Sudan are reported separately and therefore, breaks in the time series may occur between 2011 and 2012 for Sudan data. The IEA Secretariat could not obtain official balances since 2014 from Sudan. As a consequence, some flows have been estimated based on macroeconomic indicators, such as LPG exportation, kerosene trade and consumption, Gasoline, Diesel and Fuel oil trade. The rest of the oil products data is mostly based on OAPEC data. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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In 2016, new information on refinery activity became available. Breaks in time series for oil products can be seen between 2015 and 2016. In the 2019 edition, due to revisions in the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries data for oil products, breaks in time series might occurs from 2014 onward.

Sources

Suriname General notes The data are available from 2000 to 2017. Prior to 2000, data for Suriname are included in Other NonOECD Americas. In the 2019 edition, new information became available on the expansion of the refinery at Tout Lui Faut and the consequent increase in diesel and gasoline production. The IEA Secretariat consequently started to revise 2015 and 2016 data. The change of data sources and uncertainty during transition may cause break in time series and increased statistical difference.

Sources 1992 to 2017:

Sources

x Direct communication with the Ministry of Petroleum and the Ministry of water resources, Irrigation & Electricity, Khartoum.

Sources up to 2017:

x OAG (2018), Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2018. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2018. x Sudanese Petroleum Corporation Statistics, Ministry of Petroleum, Khartoum, May 2012. x AFREC energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2013. x Sudan Energy Handbook 2006, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Khartoum.

x 8th Environmental Statistics Publication, General Bureau of Statistics Suriname, December 2018. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019, http://sier.olade.org/. x IEA Secretariat estimates

Syrian Arab Republic General notes Due to the on-going conflict in Syria, no official government data sources were available for 2012 to 2017. Data in this year’s edition are primarily based on secondary sources, media reports and IEA Secretariat estimates.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Imports of crude oil and secondary oil products may include informal imports.

Sources up to 1991:

In this edition, refinery flows are revised from 2013 based on information from OPEC.

x Foreign Trade Statistical Digest 1990, Government of Sudan, Khartoum, 1991.

Sources

Sources for biofuels and waste:

Sources 1992 to 2017:

x Direct communication with the Ministry of water resources, Irrigation & Electricity, Khartoum.

x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2018.

x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1990 data from Bhagavan (ed.) Energy Utilities and Institutions in Africa, AFREPREN, Nairobi, 1996. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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In 2015, the Kosti power plant began operation in Sudan, with 500 MW capacity. The plant uses crude oil for fuel, and break in time series can be seen for crude oil imports and input into main activity power plants in 2015.

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x The UN Energy Statistics Database (until 2007). x Quarterly Bulletin, Central Bank of Syria, Research Department, Damascus, 2001. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Quarterly Bulletin, Central Bank of Syria, Research Department, Damascus, 1984.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Chinese Taipei General notes Data for the period 1982-2009 were revised in 2012 based on new balances submitted by the Bureau of Energy. Breaks in time series may occur between 1981 and 1982. Breaks in time series may also occur between 2010 and 2011 as more detailed information became available for refinery feedstocks and oil products. In 2018 data were revised for the period 2002-2015 based on new balances submitted by the Bureau of Energy and changes in methodology, breaks in time series might occur.

Sources Sources 1982 to 2017: x Energy Balances in Taiwan, Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taipei, various editions up to 2017. x Direct communication with the electricity utilities. x Yearbook of Energy Statistics, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Taipei, 1996. x The Energy Situation in Taiwan, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Energy Committee, Taipei, 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1992. x Industry of Free China 1975-1985, Council for Economic Planning and Development, Taipei, 1986. x Taiwan Statistical Data Book 1954-1985, Council for Economic Planning and Development, Taipei, 1986.

x Energy Policy for the Taiwan Area, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Energy Committee, Taipei, 1984. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1981: x The Energy Situation in Taiwan, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Energy Committee, Taipei, 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1992. x Industry of Free China 1975-1985, Council for Economic Planning and Development, Taipei, 1986. x Taiwan Statistical Data Book 1954-1985, Council for Economic Planning and Development, Taipei, 1986. x Energy Policy for the Taiwan Area, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Energy Committee, Taipei, 1984. x Energy Balances in Taiwan, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taipei, 1980 to 1981.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Energy Balances in Taiwan, Bureau of Energy, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taipei. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Tajikistan General notes Data for Tajikistan are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Tajikistan is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. Breaks in time series occur between 2011 and 2012 and between 2013 and 2014, as new information became available in 2016 to the statistics office. Data for 2015 has been revised this year to accommodate new information received from the statistics office. In 2019 edition, new information on coal products became available to the statistics office for 2016. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2015 and 2016.

Sources Sources 2015 and 2017: x Direct communication with the Statistical Agency under President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Direct Communication with the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, 2012.

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Sources 1990 to 2014: x Direct communication with the Statistical Agency under President of the Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires, 1991 to 2007 and 2014. x Online statistics, Statistical Agency under the President of the Republic of Tajikistan. x Tajikistan in Figures, Statistical Agency under the President of Tajikistan, various editions up to 2014. x Energy and Communal Services in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan: A Poverty and Social Impact Assessment, UNDP Bratislava Regional Centre 2011. x CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, various editions up to 2013. x Asian Development Bank Statistics, various editions up to 2014. x Natural Gas Vehicles Statistics, International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles, online database: www.iangv.org. x Industry of Tajikistan, Statistics, the State Committee on Statistics of the Republic of Tajikistan, 2004. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Tanzania General notes Some of oil data (EWURA) are reported on a fiscal year basis. Data for 2017 correspond to 1 July 2017 – 30 June 2018. In the 2019 edition, the IEA secretariat came across new information on the shares of international and domestic aviation in Tanzania. The revisions made to integrate this information lead to breaks in time series between 2009 and 2010.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Annual Report, Bank of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, various editions up to 2018. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x EWURA Annual Report, Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, various editions up to 2018. x Annual Report, Orca Exploration Group Inc., various editions up to 2018. x Tanzania in figures 2017, Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics, 2017 edition. x OAG, Origin-Destination of Commercial Flights (database), OAG Aviation, Luton, www.oag.com/analytics/traffic-analyser, 2018 edition. x The Economic Survey, Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics, 2017 edition. x Statistical abstract, Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics, various editions up to 2017. x The Economic Survey, the Ministry of Finance, Dar Es Salaam, various editions up to 2017. x SAPP Annual Report 2008, Southern African Power Pool, online statistics, 2010-2011. x The Economic Survey, The President’s Office – Planning and Privatization, Dar es Salaam, 2003-2007. Tanzanian Economic Trends, Economic Research Bureau, University of Dar es Salaam, 1991. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimated biofuels and waste based on Ministry of Energy and Minerals communicated for 2000, and grew using macroeconomic indicators since then. x Bagasse data are based on Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority of the United Republic of Tanzania reports from 2010 to 2012, and estimated by the IEA Secretariat since then.

Thailand General notes Thailand joined the IEA as an Association country in November 2015. Data for lubricants, refinery gas and non-specified oil products are not published by the Ministry of Energy and are estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Up to 2014, IEA Secretariat also estimated naphtha. Data for production, own use and non-energy use of natural gas may include propane, butane and ethane produced in gas separation plants.

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x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires.

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In 2014, information became available for the consumption of anthracite and lignite coal in industry. Breaks in time series may occur between 2011 and 2012.

Sources Sources 2012 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy, Thailand, Bangkok. x Direct communication with the Petroleum Institute of Thailand, Bangkok. x Thailand Energy Statistics, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Bangkok, various editions up to 2017. x Thailand Energy Balance Table, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Bangkok, various editions up to 2017. x Thailand Alternative Energy Situation, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Bangkok, various editions up to 2016. x Thailand Energy Efficiency Situation, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, Bangkok, various editions up to 2017. x Energy Statistics of Thailand, Ministry of Energy, Energy Policy & Planning Office, Bangkok, various editions up to 2017. x Key Statistical Data, Electricity Generation Authority of Thailand, online database: www.egat.co.th accessed March 2019. x Thailand’s Petroleum & Petrochemical Statistics, Petroleum Institute of Thailand, Bangkok, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2002 to 2012: x Direct communication with the Petroleum Institute of Thailand, Bangkok, 2008 to 2012. x Thailand Energy Situation, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, various editions up to 2012. x Key Statistical Data, Electricity Generation Authority of Thailand, online database: www.egat.co.th. x Thailand Alternative Energy Situation, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, various editions up to 2012.

x Electric Power in Thailand, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, various editions up to 2012. x Oil in Thailand, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, various editions up to 2012. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 2001: x Electric Power in Thailand, Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy, National Energy Administration, Bangkok, 1985, 1986, 1988 to 2001. x Oil in Thailand, Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy, National Energy Administration, Bangkok, 1979 to 2001. x Thailand Energy Situation, Ministry of Science, Technology and Energy, National Energy Administration, Bangkok, 1978 to 2001.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Thailand Energy Situation, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, 2002 to 2010. x Thailand Alternative Energy Situation, Ministry of Energy, Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency, 2009-2010. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Togo General notes No official government data sources were available from 2013 to 2017 from Togo. As a consequence, data for this year’s edition have been estimated based on population growth for biomass and household consumption, and GDP growth for other products than hydro. Official data were submitted by Togo in 2014 for the years 2009-2012. Breaks in time series between 2008 and 2009 or differences in trends compared to previous publications may occur for this reason.

Sources Sources 1999 to 2017: x Direct communication with Ministère de l'Equipement, des Mines, de l’Energie et des Postes et Télécommunications, Lomé. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Sources up to 1998: x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Trinidad and Tobago General notes Data for refinery gas production include losses inside the refinery up until the year 1999. In the 2019 edition, new information became available from the Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs in order to disaggregate the losses from the refinery gas production for 2000-2017. In the 2014 edition, natural gas time series from 2000 were revised based on newly available information on the definition of production of natural gas used by Trinidad and Tobago (gross versus marketed production).

Sources up to 1991: x Annual Statistical Digest, Central Statistical Office, Port of Spain, 1983, 1984. x History and Forecast, Electricity Commission, Port of Spain, 1987. x Annual Report, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Port of Spain, 1985, 1986. x The National Energy Balances 1979-1983, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Port of Spain, 1984. x Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission Annual Report, Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission, Port of Spain, 1984, 1985.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/.

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Sources

General notes

Sources 1992 to 2017:

New information for lubricants and bitumen became available in 2015. Breaks in the time series may occur between 2009 and 2010 because of this.

x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs, Port of Spain. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Energy Industry Consolidated Monthly Bulletins, Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs, Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, various editions up to 2017. x Annual Economic Survey, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, 1995 to 2017. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2017. x The LNG Industry, GIIGNL – International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers, Paris, various editions up to 2014. x Downstream Gas Industry Annual Report, Ministry of Energy and Energy Affairs, Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, various editions up to 2012. x Petroleum Industry Monthly Bulletin, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Port of Spain, various issues up to 1999. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

A significant increase in crude oil production was reported for 2007 due to the start-up of several new development wells and the beginning of production of the Oudna field. A shutdown of the Bizerte refinery occurred between March 2010 and June 2011, resulting in breaks in time series for crude oil and oil products for the years 2009 to 2011. In 2009, new data on charcoal production became available. A break in time series for wood inputs and charcoal outputs can be observed between 2008 and 2009. Revisions in heat data between 2013 and 2014 from the 2017 edition are based on a survey of autoproducers.

Sources Sources 1992 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Observatoire National de l'Energie et des Mines, Ministère de l’Energie, des Mines et des Energies Renouvelables, Tunis.

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x Bilans Energétiques du Togo, 1999 to 2012. x Autorité de Réglementation du Secteur de l’Electricité (ARSE), 2015 to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x Rapport Annuel 2011, Société Tunisienne de l’Electricité et du Gaz, Tunis. x Société Tunisienne des Industries de Raffinage, 2009 online statistics, 2008 to 2009. x Statistiques d’Electricité du COMELEC, 2006, 2007, Comité Maghrébin de l’Electricité.

Sources up to 1991: x Bilan Energétique de l'Année 1991, Banque Centrale de Tunisie, Tunis, 1992. x Rapport d'Activité 1990, Observatoire National de l'Energie, Agence pour la Maîtrise de l'Energie, Tunis, 1991. x Rapport Annuel 1990, Banque Centrale de Tunisie, Tunis, 1991. x Activités du Secteur Pétrolier en Tunisie, Banque Centrale de Tunisie, Tunis, 1987. x Statistiques Financières, Banque Centrale de Tunisie, Tunis, 1986. x Entreprise Tunisienne d'Activités Pétrolières (ETAP), Tunis, 1987. x Annuaire Statistique de la Tunisie, Institut National de la Statistique, Ministère du Plan, Tunis, 1985, 1986. x L'Economie de la Tunisie en Chiffres, Institut National de la Statistique, Tunis, 1984, 1985. x Activités et Comptes de Gestion, Société Tunisienne de l'Electricité et du Gaz, Tunis, 1987.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on renewables (2013-2016). x Before 2013 : IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Analyse du Bilan de Bois d’Energie et Identification d’un Plan d’Action, Ministry of Agriculture, Tunis, 1998.

Turkmenistan General notes Data for Turkmenistan are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Turkmenistan is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries.

Very little data for Turkmenistan are currently available. Supply data are available from secondary sources and consumption is estimated. To indicate the lack of data, certain figures for 2015-2017 have deliberately been kept equal to the previous year’s figures.

Sources Sources 2016-2017: x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2018.

x IEA Secretariat estimates. Sources up to 2015: x Turkmenistan Country Report, Turkmenenergo, 2016. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2016. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2016. x The UN Energy Statistics Database, 2015. x IEA Secretariat estimates. x Sources up to 2014: CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, various editions up to 2015. x Asian Development Bank online database. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2015. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, various editions up to 2015. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Direct communication with the National Institute on Statistics and Forecasting of Turkmenistan, November 1999 and January 2001. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Ukraine General notes Data for Ukraine are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Ukraine is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. Due to limited information being available to the State Statistics Service of Ukraine from part of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine and from the INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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In 2016, power plants have been reclassified due to the implementation of more detailed survey forms. The IEA Secretariat and State Statistics Service of Ukraine are working closely on the improvement of data quality, and in particular revision of historical data. Therefore, breaks in time series may occur between 2006 and 2007. For the period 2007 to 2017 the transparency of data may be reduced because of confidentiality issues. For instance: peat includes lignite and patent fuel; other kerosene includes aviation fuels (aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel); other products include petroleum coke; in 2016 and 2017 aviation fuels and kerosene are included in other products and in 2017 bituminous coal includes anthracite.

Coal IEA statistics refer to coal after washing and screening for the removal of inorganic matter. Official Ukrainian coal statistics refer to unwashed and unscreened coal prior to 1995. Anthracite supply and demand data for 2017 are included in Other bituminous coal due to confidentiality issues. Bituminous coal “From other sources” refers to coal mined in informal sector. Due to a plant closure in 2008, a stock of lignite/peat became available, without details about its consumption. This may lead to breaks in time series and high statistical difference for 2008. Quantities of other sub-bituminous coal reported under patent fuel transformation are used to make briquettes from dust and due to confidentiality and calorific value of this output, it is reported in peat products and not in patent fuel production. No information was available for 2017.

Oil Large statistical differences exist for some oil products such as transport fuels and LPG. These are due to identified reporting issues in Ukraine. The State Statistics Service of Ukraine continues to work with data providers to resolve these issues. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Due to limited refinery information being available from 2015 onwards, refinery inputs have been estimated for 2015 by the IEA Secretariat based on supply; discrepancies may appear in the 2015 refinery balance. In 2016, refinery gas is reported in the transformation sector. A break in time series and statistical difference appears as more information on the supply side remains unavailable. Quantities of other hydrocarbons reported until 2015 correspond to petroleum coke produced from coal tar. From 2016, this information is no longer available.

Natural gas The data for the stock draw and statistical difference of natural gas in 2010 are a consequence of the accounting method chosen by the Ukrainian administration to reflect the ruling of the Stockholm Arbitration Tribunal of March 30, 2010. Gas stocks include stocks supplied to the Autonomous republic of Crimea. Due to the new annual survey form, there was reclassification between main activity producers and autoproducers in 2016.

Biofuels and waste Charcoal production has included pyrolysis and calculated amounts of traditional production since 2008.

Electricity and heat Statistical difference for electricity includes electricity supplied to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine. Information on electricity used for pumped hydro has been available since 2012.

Sources Sources 2007 to 2017: x Direct communication with the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, Kiev. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires.

Sources 1992 to 2006: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE questionnaires.

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Sources 1990 to 1991:

In the 2018 edition, revisions in oil products supply and stocks can be observed since 2009 due to newly available data. In 2015, time series for oil, gas, and coal data were revised according to data from Federal Competitiveness and Statistical Authority. Time series breaks can be observed in 2009 for coal, crude oil production and trade. In 2015, Ruwais refining complex expansion was completed, significantly increasing refined oil product production and oil industry own use for refinery inputs. Crude oil production and export data do not include field condensate. Field condensate quantities are included with natural gas liquids. In 2013, time series on electricity imports and exports were revised due to new information available on international trade at the interconnectors for the United Arab Emirates. This may lead to revisions to these time series from 2007. Time series revisions in NGL production were advised by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistical Authority. Breaks in time series can be observed in 2011 for NGLs.

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources

Sources for biofuels and waste:

Sources 1993 to 2017:

x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaire on renewables (2007-2016). x Before 2007: State Statistics Service of Ukraine, Kiev, The World Bank and IEA Secretariat estimates.

x Direct communication with Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, Dubai.

United Arab Emirates General notes In the 2018 edition, information on asphalt, lubricants, and other oil products were made available. Breaks in time series for these products can be seen between 2015 and 2016. Sources for electricity data in 2016 show reclassification from other non-specified consumption to commercial and public services. A break in time series can be observed between 2015 and 2016.

x Electricity Statistics, Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, Dubai, various editions, data up to 2017. x Oil and Gas Statistics, Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, Dubai, various editions, data up to 2017. x Direct communication with United Arab Emirates Ministry of Energy, Dubai. x Annual Statistical Report, Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), Kuwait, various editions up to 2018. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2018. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Direct communication with the Ministry of Statistics, the Coal Ministry, the National Dispatching Company, 1995. x Coal: Direct communication with the State Mining University of Ukraine, 1995, 1996. x Natural gas: direct communication with Ukrgazprom, February 1995. x Direct communication with the Ministry of Statistics of the Ukraine, July 1994. x Ukraine in 1992, Statistical Handbook, Ministry of Statistics of the Ukraine, Kiev, 1993. x Ukraine Power Demand and Supply Options, The World Bank, Washington, 1993. x Power Industry in Ukraine, Ministry of Power and Electrification, Kiev, 1994. x Energy Issues Paper, Ministry of Economy, March 1995. x Ukraine Energy Sector Statistical Review 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, The World Bank Regional Office, Kiev, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998. x Global Energy Saving Strategy for Ukraine, Commission of the European Communities, TACIS, Madrid, July 1995. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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x JODI- Oil World database, Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI), accessed May 2019: https://www.jodidata.org/oil/ . x World Trade Database, prepared annually by the International Energy Agency. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x Statistical Data for Electricity and Water 20152014, United Arab Emirates Ministry of Energy, Dubai. x Statistical Report 1999-2016, Abu Dhabi Water & Electric Company (ADWEC), Abu Dhabi, 2015. x Annual Report, Regulation & Supervision Bureau of Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, various editions up to 2012.

Uruguay General notes In 2017, La Teja refinery was mostly inactive which leads to sharp decrease in refinery outputs. The pronounced growth in production of biofuels and waste from 2007 to 2010 results from the development of the pulp and paper industry. The power produced from the Salto Grande hydroelectric plant, located on the Uruguay River between Concordia in Argentina and Salto in Uruguay is equally shared between the two countries. Exports include power produced in Salto Grande and exported to Argentina. The refinery was shut down for maintenance in 19931994. This explains the low refinery output observed in 1993 and the absence of output in 1994.

x Statistical Yearbook 1995, 1996, 1998, Department of Planning, Abu Dhabi, 1998, 2001.

Sources

x Direct communication with the National Bureau of Statistics of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi.

Sources 1990 to 2017:

x Direct communication with the Ministry of Electricity and Water, Abu Dhabi, March 2001. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1992: x Annual Report 1998, Ministry of Electricity & Water, Dubai. x Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, 1985 Annual Report, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, Abu Dhabi, 1986. x United Arab Emirates Statistical Review 1981, Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Abu Dhabi, 1982. x Annual Statistical Abstract, Ministry of Planning, Central Statistical Department, Abu Dhabi, various editions from 1980 to 1993.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2001. x IEA Secretariat estimates. x Initial National Communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Ministry of Energy, United Arab Emirates, 2006. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

x Direct communication with Dirección Nacional de Energía, Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Minería, Montevideo. x Balance Energético Nacional, Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Minería, Dirección Nacional de Energía, Montevideo, 1971 to 2017. x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Uzbekistan General notes Data for Uzbekistan are available starting in 1990. Prior to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union. Uzbekistan is one of the 11 EU4Energy focus countries. In 2019 the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Statistics submitted data on Electricity and Coal through the joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires. Historical time series were therefore revised by the IEA Secretariat from 1998 to 2017. For the other fuels (Oil, Natural gas, Biofuels and waste) few data are available. Supply data are

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x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2018.

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available from secondary sources and consumption is estimated. Fuel input to electricity and heat plant and outputs are still estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Due to new data from the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on heat, breaks in time series may occur in 2008.

Sources

x Asian Development Bank online database. x CIS and East European Energy Databook, Eastern Bloc Research Ltd, Tolsta Chaolais, various editions up to 2014. x Direct communication with the Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States. x Direct communications to the IEA Secretariat from the Institute of Power Engineering and Automation, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan 1994, 1996, 1998 to 2003.

Electricity and Coal Sources 1998-2017: x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual questionnaires for Electricity and Coal.

Sources 1990 to 2014:

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x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires, 1995 to 1997. x FAO online database, last accessed in April 2019. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1990 to 1998:

Oil, Natural gas, Biofuels and Waste: Sources 2016-2017: x Publications of State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Statistics. x Asian Development Bank online database, last accessed in April 2019. x Cedigaz online database. x OMR estimation of oil production for 2016 and 2017. x FAO online database, last accessed in April 2019. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2015: x x x x

Asian Development Bank online database. Cedigaz online database. FAO online database, last accessed in April 2019. IEA Secretariat estimates.

Venezuela General notes In the 2019 edition, no data was available from PDVSA for 2017, so that all crude oil and oil products data are estimated based on data from OPEC and data from the IEA Secretariat oil experts. For data up to 2016, crude oil production data are obtained from Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) with an estimate of lease condensate removed. Crude oil production data are comparable to data reported by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the Organización Latino Americana de Energia (OLADE); however, some other sources of information report lower crude oil production, noting other components may be included in the crude oil production data reported in the above sources. In 2015, new information on the production and consumption of refinery gas since 2007 became available. For this reason, breaks in time series may occur between 2006 and 2007. Revised data for the years 2005-2011 were provided by OLADE for Venezuela. These revisions may lead to breaks in time series between 2004 and 2005 and differences in trends in comparison to previous editions. Lease condensate quantities are included in NGL from 2000. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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x Direct communication with the Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States. x Direct communications to the IEA Secretariat from the Institute of Power Engineering and Automation, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan 1994, 1996, 1998 to 2003. x Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual energy questionnaires, 1995 to 1997. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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Sources up to 2017: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) various editions up to 2016 Annual Report, Petróleos de Venezuela, Caracas. x International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 2018 Annual Report , United Nations, x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x Estadísticas consolidadas, Cámara Venezolana de la Industria Eléctrica, 1996 to 2007. x Oficina de operación de sistemas interconectados Venezuela, 2008. x Petróleo y Otros Datos Estadísticos, Dirección General Sectorial de Hidrocarburos, Caracas, 1983 to 1991, 1993 to 2004, 2007 to 2008. x Balance Energético de Venezuela, Dirección de Planificación Energética, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Caracas, 1971 to 2005. x Transformando la energía en desarrollo social, CVG EDELCA Informe Anual 2006. x Compendio Estadístico del Sector Eléctrico, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Dirección de Electricidad, Carbón y Otras Energías, Caracas, 1984, 1989, 1990, 1991. x Memoria y Cuenta, Ministerio de Energía y Minas, Caracas, 1991. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE), Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Quito, accessed April 2019: http://sier.olade.org/. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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The breakdown of natural gas input to main activity producer and autoproducer electricity plants, and also corresponding electricity output have been estimated by IEA Secretariat since 2011. In the absence of detailed information, coal type data are broken down by IEA Secretariat. In the 2019 edition, some revisions to 2015 and 2016 data are due to the revised Vietnam Energy Balance Tables with its updated format. This may induce time series break for some flows between 2014 and 2015 data.

Sources Sources 2010 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre. x Vietnam Energy Balance Tables, General Directorate of Energy, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Hanoi, various editions up to 2017. x Statistical Yearbook of Vietnam & Statistical Handbook, General Statistics Office of Vietnam (GSO), Hanoi, various editions up to 2014. x Yearbook, Vietnam Energy (Năng Lượng Việt Nam), Hanoi, 2012.

Sources 1992 to 2010: x Direct communication with the Institute of Energy and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Hanoi. x Direct communication with the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre. x Vietnam Energy Balance Tables, General Directorate of Energy, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Hanoi, various editions up to 2010. x Annual Report 2006, Petrovietnam, Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group. x Direct communication with the Center for EnergyEnvironment Research and Development, Pathumthami, 1997 to 1999. x Sectoral Energy Demand in Vietnam, UNDP Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, 1992. x Energy Commodity Account of Vietnam 1992, Asian Development Bank, Manila, 1994. x World Economic Problems (20), National Centre for Social Sciences of the S.R. Vietnam, Institute of World Economy, Hanoi, 1993. x Vietnam Energy Review, Institute of Energy, Hanoi, 1995, 1997, 1998.

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Sources for biofuels and waste: x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1992 data from Vietnam Rural and Household Energy Issues and Options: Report No. 161/94, The World Bank, ESMAP, Washington, D.C., 1994.

Yemen General notes Due to the on-going conflict in Yemen, no official government data sources were available since 2017. Data in the 2019 edition are primarily based on secondary sources, media reports and IEA Secretariat estimates. In the 2018 edition, revisions to electricity inputs and consumption from 2014-2015 are based on IEA Secretariat estimates. Oil and gas activity was halted in 2015 due to military conflict, affecting oil and oil products data from 20152016. In 2016, no exports occurred. Some revisions to 2014 oil data are due to receipt of Ministry of Planning reports. Oil and gas pipeline sabotage was reported in 2012 due to unrest in Yemen. Breaks in time series between 2011 and 2012 as well as between 2012 and 2013 may be observed because of this.

Sources Sources 2011 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Sana’a until 2017. x Direct communication with Aden Refinery, Aden until 2017. x Statistical Bulletin, Arab Union of Producers, Transporters and Distributors of Electricity (AUPTDE), Amman, various editions up to 2017. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x Renewable energy statistics 2019, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). x Statistical Yearbook, Central Statistical Organization, Sana’a, various editions up to 2013.

x Petroleum Subsidies in Yemen, IFPRI, 2011. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1991 to 2010: x Yemen Petroleum Company, online statistics, 2010. x Oil & Gas in Figures 2001 – 2007, Ministry of Oil & Minerals, Statistics Technical Committee, Yemen, 2008. x Oil, Gas and Minerals Statistics, Annual Bulletin 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006, Ministry of Oil & Minerals, Statistics Technical Committee, Yemen, 2001 to 2007. x Household Budget Survey 2005/2006, Central Statistical Organization, Sana’a. x Direct communications with the Yemen General Oil and Gas Corporation, the Public Electricity Corporation, and the National Information Center, Sana’a, 2001. x Statistical Indicators in the Electricity Sector, Ministry of Planning and Development, Central Statistical Organization, Yemen, 1993. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources up to 1991: x Statistical Yearbook, Government of Yemen Arab Republic, Yemen, 1988.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome, 2000. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Former Yugoslavia General notes Data for individual countries of the Former Yugoslavia are available starting in 1990, and most of the information on 1990 and 1991 was estimated by the IEA Secretariat. Because of large breaks in reporting which occurred in the early 1990’s, breaks in time series may occur in 1990 for all regional totals.

Sources Sources up to 1989: x Statisticki Godisnjak Yugoslavije, Socijalisticka Federativna Rebublika Jugoslavija, Savezni Zavod Za Statistiku, Beograd, 1985 to 1991. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

Zimbabwe

General notes

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In August 2016, a coal thermal power plant with an installed capacity of 300 MW was commissioned in Maamba, Sinazongwe District. Crude oil imports reported by Zambia’s Energy Regulation Board include petroleum feedstocks comprised of crude oil, naphtha, condensate, and gasoil.

A mining company was commissioned in 2011, leading to a rapid increase in coal production. Due to limited availability of coal consumption data, the IEA Secretariat has estimated coal stocks for Zimbabwe. Breaks in time series may occur between 2013 and 2014 because of this.

A fire damaged the sole oil refinery (Indeni) in Zambia in 2000. Therefore, breaks in time series may occur between 1999 and 2000, as well as between 2000 and 2001.

More detailed data on energy consumption is available from the Census of Industrial Production (ZimStat) since 2009. Breaks in time series may occur between 2008 and 2009 because of this.

In 2015, information on refinery yields was obtained and applied to the refinery production from 2001. Therefore, breaks in time series may occur between 2000 and 2001.

More detailed data on road fuel imports is available since 2011. Breaks in time series may occur between 2010 and 2011 because of this.

Sources Sources 1971 to 2017: x Statistical Bulletin. Energy Regulation Board, Lusaka, 2017. x Energy Sector Report. Energy Regulation Board, Lusaka, various editions up to 2017. x Petroleum Industry Statistics, Energy Regulation Board, Lusaka. Various editions up to 2017. x Institutional Framework and Storage and Transportation Infrastructure of the Zambian Petroleum Supply Chain (DRAFT), Government of the Republic of Zambia, 2007. x Economic Report 2003, Ministry of Finance, Lusaka. x Energy Statistics Bulletin 1980-1999, Department of Energy, Lusaka, 2000. x AFREPREN, 2002. x Annual Statistical Yearbook 1993, 1994, 1995 (Consumption in Zambia 1978-1983), Eskom, Lusaka, 1984. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources Sources 2006 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Power Development, Harare. x Census of Industrial Production (CIP), Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat), Harare, Various editions up to 2017. x Direct communication with the Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency (ZimStat), Harare. x Annual Report, Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), Harare, various editions from 2010 up to 2012. x Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) annual report, various editions up to 2018. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 1996 to 2005: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Power Development, Harare.

Sources for biofuels and waste:

x Direct communication with the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA), 2003, 2005, 2006.

x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African

x African Economic Outlook 2004, OECD, Paris, 2004.

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Sources 1992 to 1995: x Eskom Annual Statistical Yearbook 1993, 1994, 1995, Johannesburg, 1994, 1995, 1996, citing Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority, Harare as source. x The UN Energy Statistics Database.

Sources up to 1991: x Zimbabwe Statistical Yearbook 1986, Central Statistical Office, Harare, 1990. x Quarterly Digest of Statistics, Central Statistical Office, Harare, 1990. x Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority Annual Report, Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority, Harare, 1986 to 1991.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) annual report, various editions up to 2018. x IEA Secretariat estimates based on 1991 data from Forests and Biomass Sub-sector in Africa, African Energy Programme of the African Development Bank, Abidjan, 1996.

Other Africa General notes Time series for this region are obtained by summing data corresponding to individual countries (see lists in section I.5, Geographical coverage). As a consequence, intra-regional trade is included as part of total trade. Therefore, trade is likely to be overstated. The UN Statistics Division database is the main data source for the countries not listed individually and included in the region. At the time when this edition was prepared only 2016 data were available. As a consequence, all data points for 2017 have been

estimated based on developments in population and GDP in the region. In 2015 data for bagasse use in the transformation sector in autoproducer electricity plants, main activity producer CHP plants and autoproducer CHP plants became available for the years 2011-2013. This may lead to breaks in time series between 2010 and 2011. In 2019 edition data from La Réunion were removed from this aggregate from 2011 onward. Breaks in time series might occur for biogas between 2010 and 2011. For the same edition new data became available for the NGL production in Equatorial Guinea; breaks in time series might appear between 2004 and 2005. Since 2015 edition, data for Niger are no longer included in Other Africa for the period 2000-2015. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x Natural Gas in the World, Cedigaz, Paris, various editions up to 2018. x The LNG Industry, International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL), Levallois, various editions up to 2017. x International Monetary Fund Country Reports on Chad, various editions up to 2016. x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2018. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Other non-OECD Asia General notes Time series for this region are obtained by summing data corresponding to individual countries (see lists in section I.5, Geographical coverage). As a consequence, intra-regional trade is included as part of total trade. Therefore, trade is likely to be overstated. The UN Statistics Division (UNSD) database is the main data source for the countries not listed individually and included in the region. At the time when this edition was prepared only 2016 data were INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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Sources Sources up to 2017: x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x The LNG Industry, International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL), Levallois, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Other non-OECD Americas General notes Time series for this region are obtained by summing data corresponding to individual countries (see lists in section I.5, Geographical coverage). As a consequence, intra-regional trade is included as part of total trade. Therefore, trade is likely to be overstated. The UN Statistics Division database is the main data source for the countries not listed individually and included in the region. At the time when this edition was prepared only 2016 data were available. As a consequence, all data points for 2017 have been

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estimated based on developments in population and GDP in the region. The refinery in Aruba was shut down in September 2012. This may lead to breaks in time series for the period 2011-2013. 2017 Puerto Rican transformation data has been excluded from Other non-OECD Americas since it is included in the energy data submitted by the USA. This exclusion creates high statistical differences for 2017 since Puerto Rico trade is still reported in this region. Energy data for the French Départements d’OutreMer (Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guyana) are included in Other non-OECD Americas until 2010. After that, they are included in French data. Energy data for Bonaire, Saba, Saint Eustratius and Sint Maarten are included in Other non-OECD Americas since 2012. Data for Suriname are no longer included in Other non-OECD Americas from 2000 on. This may lead to breaks in time series between 1999 and 2000.

Sources Sources up to 2017: x Annual Statistical Digest of the Central Bank of Aruba. x The economy of Curacao and Sint Maarten in Data and Charts Yearly Overview. x The UN Energy Statistics Database. x US Energy Information administration, Washington D.C. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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available. As a consequence, all data points for 2017 have been estimated based on developments in population and GDP in the region. In the 2019 edition, only 2016 data were uploaded. In addition, following the revision made by UNSD for 2011-2016 data, it may lead to breaks in time series between 2010 and 2011.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

560 955

599 537

478 155

677 876

939 100

1 033 034

1 013 001

1 033 303

Non-OECD Total

..

250 852

317 000

243 220

429 012

645 826

743 510

705 187

732 211

OECD Total

..

310 103

282 537

234 935

248 864

293 274

289 524

307 814

301 092

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

14 151 3 089 117 716 134 956

27 660 2 963 93 259 123 882

28 164 2 214 54 287 84 665

30 796 3 520 46 444 80 760

28 153 4 022 68 645 100 820

25 016 4 399 50 136 79 551

28 127 4 566 65 467 98 160

27 361 4 735 71 947 104 043

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

40 086 6 943 173 47 202

64 631 578 65 209

103 750 1 310 105 060

128 358 2 446 130 804

162 929 2 341 165 270

189 302 1 171 190 473

190 000 1 173 191 173

179 350 1 213 180 563

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

4 036 17 403 .. 4 114 56 036 883 .. .. 160 31 495 .. 1 333 2 435 10 050 127 945

14 383 1 821 44 577 169 28 793 279 1 824 1 600 93 446

8 136 18 862 17 222 735 255 45 210

7 136 15 171 14 071 648 274 37 300

6 023 8 145 11 658 1 088 270 27 184

3 384 2 164 13 204 695 53 19 500

2 913 2 285 12 481 764 39 18 481

2 266 1 415 12 040 731 33 16 485

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

310 103

282 537

234 935

248 864

293 274

289 524

307 814

301 092

IEA/Accession/Association

..

408 530

414 118

384 971

584 168

827 942

897 740

866 860

883 963

European Union - 28

..

..

93 104

44 488

36 652

26 096

18 805

17 717

15 754

G7

..

209 010

168 917

101 568

92 685

105 213

77 369

95 918

100 756

G8

..

..

254 375

152 603

148 190

172 097

161 133

182 098

193 733

G20

..

..

500 480

434 709

637 227

892 485

980 333

951 867

975 727

OPEC

..

..

760

931

930

984

1 214

1 383

909

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

250 852

317 000

243 220

429 012

645 826

743 510

705 187

732 211

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 828 .. .. .. .. .. .. 143 534 145 362

574 29 983 .. .. 1 482 85 458 62 283 x x 179 780

10 687 .. 13 51 035 27 844 x x 89 579

10 981 55 505 23 166 x x 89 652

11 906 66 884 17 688 x x 96 478

15 468 83 764 6 509 x x 105 741

15 750 86 180 5 234 x x 107 164

10 816 92 977 4 565 x x 108 358

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

3 .. .. .. .. 10 605 .. 991 11 599

.. .. .. 9 308 .. 1 612 9 921

3 204 .. 856 4 060

1 640 .. 692 2 332

2 797 .. 394 3 191

3 863 3 742 461 8 066

6 953 3 704 483 11 140

6 161 4 430 512 11 103

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 3 836 18 055 .. 21 891

.. 2 543 36 088 29 3 38 663

22 088 616 22 704

23 584 1 222 983 25 789

41 432 1 947 9 465 52 844

54 107 3 350 19 998 77 455

35 934 4 300 25 672 65 906

49 150 5 578 27 417 82 145

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

68 222 68 222

85 657 85 657

124 113 124 113

308 648 308 648

488 492 488 492

547 017 547 017

515 107 515 107

523 714 523 714

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 545 1 391 .. 2 936

499 1 720 .. 2 219

15 1 818 1 833

210 1 451 1 661

3 837 3 837

4 017 4 017

4 487 4 487

5 982 5 982

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

842 842

760 760

931 931

930 930

984 984

1 214 1 214

1 383 1 383

909 909

Unit: 1000 tonnes

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

2 088 927

2 636 693

2 827 635

3 883 842

4 863 148

4 749 531

4 949 607

5 170 977

Non-OECD Total

..

1 213 185

1 707 088

2 069 403

3 129 062

4 184 813

4 202 788

4 397 915

4 621 173

OECD Total

..

875 742

929 605

758 232

754 780

678 335

546 743

551 692

549 804

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

6 022 1 125 452 212 459 359

10 013 2 183 538 783 550 979

5 641 366 468 463 474 470

2 473 544 14 485 378 488 409

5 550 619 35 389 022 395 226

2 745 2 525 38 244 720 250 028

3 381 2 425 39 254 765 260 610

2 800 2 295 40 252 930 258 065

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

24 693 11 084 18 625 284 54 686

77 161 7 985 17 217 85 102 448

112 417 2 964 8 300 386 124 067

126 917 1 249 2 832 98 131 096

175 210 1 145 2 084 256 178 695

223 898 1 288 1 726 34 226 946

225 715 1 328 1 486 39 228 568

230 306 1 010 1 200 105 232 621

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2 300 10 318 .. 16 076 38 456 60 .. .. 128 161 626 .. 11 505 18 1 163 120 047 361 697

1 036 8 032 9 378 31 976 25 58 303 118 943 14 333 11 921 91 162 276 178

6 719 3 804 18 514 632 86 109 11 317 1 657 30 943 159 695

6 118 617 12 847 95 1 471 83 833 8 548 1 522 20 224 135 275

16 5 570 261 5 963 101 1 935 65 070 5 986 1 436 18 076 104 414

14 3 631 1 914 818 57 579 1 070 618 4 125 69 769

16 2 688 1 551 131 53 494 1 161 470 3 002 62 514

16 2 322 1 347 150 51 817 531 388 2 548 59 118

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

874 617

927 422

757 866

754 236

677 716

544 218

549 267

547 509

IEA/Accession/Association

..

1 626 165

2 230 152

2 539 770

3 483 546

4 417 083

4 252 798

4 438 913

4 627 086

European Union - 28

..

..

278 217

157 792

132 291

101 088

68 385

61 955

58 914

G7

..

643 897

689 355

530 329

522 883

420 118

254 792

264 027

260 635

G8

..

..

841 411

631 832

676 591

575 811

463 890

490 658

506 071

G20

..

..

2 382 650

2 640 503

3 635 163

4 570 076

4 458 594

4 663 010

4 870 329

OPEC

..

..

2 354

8 105

7 829

2 873

916

956

1 001

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

1 213 185

1 707 088

2 069 403

3 129 062

4 184 813

4 202 788

4 397 915

4 621 173

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. 267 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 232 .. .. .. .. .. .. 409 466 388 416 353

143 156 98 017 .. 1 495 .. 2 964 152 056 137 475 81 200 200 x x 336 843

118 64 199 104 .. 268 101 503 88 9 33 757 92 x x 200 138

9 71 807 43 153 708 84 36 873 73 x x 262 597

45 91 740 75 155 693 172 39 971 19 x x 287 715

6 52 81 856 248 209 098 1 311 29 367 160 x x 322 098

139 41 90 910 247 226 631 1 707 19 047 124 x x 338 846

296 334 96 446 275 245 436 1 908 21 582 127 x x 366 404

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 138 .. 680 207 .. .. 176 104 515 .. 1 570 1 777 547 108 611

794 126 .. 526 40 .. .. 90 165 492 .. 3 377 4 733 210 172 391

947 58 31 16 3 220 996 .. 79 196 3 629 457 226 412

985 25 12 3 8 243 346 .. 31 150 2 929 496 247 985

988 36 38 38 251 725 .. 1 2 500 185 255 511

1 877 2 203 46 251 567 276 328 1 175 202 257 674

2 220 4 824 46 253 096 563 797 2 446 209 264 201

2 483 5 444 46 254 236 276 328 1 636 209 264 658

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 30 270 92 945 152 .. 11 1 098 2 574 5 200 511 132 761

.. 33 150 175 096 5 132 111 595 40 1 922 469 4 638 108 221 261

22 500 289 340 40 254 384 70 468 17 2 166 83 11 609 243 367 134

178 26 864 383 455 92 958 788 2 192 484 12 2 861 33 771 420 543 983

705 18 838 491 262 168 028 2 397 10 025 646 15 2 350 44 835 1 252 740 353

1 022 28 305 603 761 129 436 2 259 5 496 21 3 096 38 735 1 955 814 086

1 161 19 739 643 302 108 638 2 989 6 287 23 2 987 38 237 2 046 825 408

963 28 270 676 403 120 289 2 652 10 628 16 3 317 41 362 1 608 885 509

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

551 928 551 928

954 163 954 163

1 230 773 1 230 773

2 008 677 2 008 677

2 827 609 2 827 609

2 721 190 2 721 190

2 882 086 2 882 086

3 026 353 3 026 353

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

390 203 2 773 41 .. 42 3 449

276 138 19 655 97 .. 2 189 22 355

259 144 36 424 17 7 885 44 729

25 318 57 613 43 7 195 65 194

65 124 70 513 88 2 730 73 520

23 101 86 495 251 749 87 619

20 99 86 062 283 772 87 235

23 77 054 217 749 78 043

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

83 83

75 75

217 217

626 626

105 105

121 121

138 138

206 206

Unit: 1000 tonnes

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

180 897

291 022

488 519

612 076

710 129

708 465

776 633

805 841

Non-OECD Total

..

12 845

18 755

55 160

94 925

176 932

348 408

399 371

441 084

OECD Total

..

168 052

272 267

433 359

517 151

533 197

360 057

377 262

364 758

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

10 544 140 250 150 794

21 252 3 970 221 605 246 827

24 168 9 130 371 222 404 520

25 742 9 189 430 618 465 549

23 927 10 550 467 470 501 947

23 608 7 654 299 591 330 853

19 992 6 751 318 878 345 621

16 700 7 029 308 777 332 506

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

6 831 1 473 8 304

16 780 1 756 18 536

23 262 1 550 24 812

44 782 2 477 47 259

25 190 2 439 27 629

25 670 1 352 27 022

27 033 1 387 28 420

27 521 1 584 29 105

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 682 .. 2 498 .. .. 177 .. 4 039 558 8 954

1 321 329 281 4 697 276 6 904

375 3 630 22 4 027

109 3 346 888 4 343

2 444 1 177 3 621

730 1 452 2 182

1 816 1 405 3 221

48 1 630 1 468 3 146

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

168 052

272 267

433 359

517 151

533 197

360 057

377 262

364 758

IEA/Accession/Association

..

170 571

279 133

475 783

596 736

691 418

694 182

762 260

791 042

European Union - 28

..

..

6 628

4 005

3 487

2 448

730

1 816

1 678

G7

..

150 794

242 857

395 390

456 360

491 397

323 199

338 870

325 477

G8

..

..

242 857

395 390

456 360

491 397

323 199

338 870

325 477

G20

..

..

277 377

474 233

594 291

688 983

692 830

760 873

789 457

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

12 845

18 755

55 160

94 925

176 932

348 408

399 371

441 084

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. x x -

4 038 .. 88 13 x x 4 139

4 643 32 24 15 x x 4 714

5 367 4 28 x x 5 399

x x -

0 x x 0

x x -

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

-

-

-

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 10 000 152 .. 326 10 478

.. 10 660 5 069 1 229 16 958

7 243 38 507 1 354 47 104

7 746 76 361 2 880 86 987

6 662 155 025 6 650 168 337

2 755 330 701 317 11 211 344 984

56 1 921 381 771 463 11 932 396 144

2 790 422 715 316 11 694 437 515

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2 367 .. 2 367

1 797 .. 1 797

3 917 3 917

3 224 3 224

3 196 3 196

3 424 3 424

3 227 3 227

3 569 3 569

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Unit: 1000 tonnes

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

956 462

1 117 581

844 059

848 503

841 449

819 693

823 669

803 192

Non-OECD Total

..

274 628

331 982

253 277

252 601

274 850

293 546

299 135

298 737

OECD Total

..

681 834

785 599

590 782

595 902

566 599

526 147

524 534

504 454

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

5 971 40 42 783 48 794

9 407 79 914 89 321

11 190 77 619 88 809

11 017 752 76 151 87 920

10 264 697 70 970 81 931

9 962 476 66 313 76 751

9 366 420 63 605 73 391

7 739 437 51 744 59 920

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

32 894 27 208 33 129

45 990 159 46 149

67 293 213 67 506

70 533 246 70 779

72 547 295 72 842

61 473 313 61 786

56 719 319 57 038

45 956 307 46 263

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2 865 89 086 .. 2 560 389 726 23 198 22 644 1 286 .. .. 36 866 5 796 .. 11 415 14 469 599 911

2 448 78 983 2 333 357 468 51 896 17 332 956 67 584 4 766 5 583 16 373 44 407 650 129

1 249 50 307 296 167 691 63 887 14 033 14 59 484 3 648 4 480 8 524 60 854 434 467

48 772 177 907 69 398 9 570 61 636 2 511 4 540 7 587 55 282 437 203

43 774 169 403 56 520 9 113 56 510 2 378 4 430 69 698 411 826

38 528 171 547 32 638 9 216 60 246 1 847 3 349 70 239 387 610

39 306 171 286 37 731 7 972 61 161 1 834 3 356 71 459 394 105

39 490 166 258 36 145 7 887 58 571 1 503 3 217 85 200 398 271

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

681 794

780 016

586 302

591 362

562 169

522 798

521 179

501 238

IEA/Accession/Association

..

689 596

808 672

630 987

644 971

620 341

588 487

585 186

562 749 367 495

European Union - 28

..

..

671 009

428 931

437 681

402 630

371 582

382 675

G7

..

442 353

450 078

256 810

265 075

250 637

247 822

244 257

225 741

G8

..

..

584 463

344 596

338 743

326 758

321 307

319 143

307 119

G20

..

..

1 001 347

760 650

757 815

742 755

702 240

706 879

686 741

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

274 628

331 982

253 277

252 601

274 850

293 546

299 135

298 737

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine² Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 420 .. .. .. .. 29 946 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 27 104 .. .. .. .. .. .. 163 000 40 913 262 383

2 071 19 670 31 532 18 529 3 443 .. 2 140 .. 6 644 33 737 134 385 45 800 450 9 280 6 200 x x 295 899

30 3 401 26 314 7 2 558 4 989 321 .. 7 516 29 004 87 786 36 918 802 2 410 x x 202 056

45 4 476 24 686 5 4 409 6 554 292 1 297 6 881 31 074 73 668 35 076 355 2 929 x x 191 747

10 5 618 29 379 105 7 283 8 649 500 1 938 6 724 31 123 76 121 37 976 3 611 x x 209 037

0 13 644 31 231 297 5 750 8 801 1 603 1 398 5 152 22 980 73 485 38 440 50 3 707 x x 206 539

0 14 084 34 277 268 6 095 7 575 1 624 1 475 5 094 25 752 74 886 39 806 53 3 915 x x 214 904

14 314 30 263 139 6 433 7 170 2 032 1 596 4 995 24 161 81 379 37 649 59 4 013 x x 214 201

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

158 .. 158

182 .. 182

275 .. 275

247 247

259 259

247 247

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'. 2. Peat includes lignite starting from 2007. See confidentiality issue in section 'Country notes and sources'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 5 110 .. 27 471 1 525 3 985 11 118

.. 14 074 6 562 38 824 3 12 421 33 922

24 247 5 115 112 928 3 17 708 220 48 333

30 228 4 341 70 2 010 20 878 322 320 58 169

37 733 5 723 40 1 101 18 344 502 63 443

45 230 6 672 233 1 069 16 979 13 097 83 280

46 255 6 783 274 1 311 16 259 11 597 82 479

45 344 6 953 233 1 209 14 720 14 383 82 842

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 127 .. 1 127

2 161 .. 2 161

2 730 2 730

2 503 2 503

2 095 2 095

3 480 3 480

1 493 1 493

1 448 1 448

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Unit: 1000 tonnes

Also includes small quantities of coal from other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

2 868 567

3 105 923

3 170 056

3 619 830

3 958 665

3 992 110

4 374 620

4 376 527

4 482 194

Non-OECD Total

2 183 170

2 283 809

2 276 425

2 610 843

3 036 010

3 131 609

3 314 212

3 278 634

3 280 839

OECD Total

685 397

822 114

893 631

1 008 987

922 655

860 501

1 060 407

1 097 893

1 201 355

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

94 128 1 748 27 182 513 296 636 354

81 389 1 786 113 350 478 626 675 151

91 610 1 102 150 776 413 344 656 832

124 806 398 169 263 353 002 647 469

139 570 324 187 632 309 989 637 515

163 780 551 144 718 330 032 639 081

220 847 244 120 447 538 400 879 938

244 125 277 108 944 568 518 921 864

258 634 373 102 077 666 271 1 027 355

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

19 182 6 005 717 161 26 065

20 564 20 451 338 21 373

27 493 13 527 1 899 29 932

32 076 4 598 670 1 870 35 218

24 355 2 703 533 1 054 26 647

24 236 4 651 697 2 619 28 207

16 667 115 423 689 1 752 19 647

14 530 76 420 718 1 585 17 329

13 946 76 383 777 1 275 16 457

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

2 596 43 68 .. 2 066 6 714 2 033 1 105 .. .. 1 556 1 595 392 130 .. 654 3 511 515 22 978

1 500 236 298 .. 2 254 6 159 2 517 1 825 .. .. 1 568 24 277 335 44 .. 1 755 25 2 330 80 467 125 590

1 190 184 5 994 3 470 5 288 830 2 299 4 723 12 4 076 82 088 178 77 3 1 144 3 3 712 91 596 206 867

1 072 385 17 780 100 1 907 4 341 279 1 663 4 764 316 2 568 160 990 711 59 1 227 2 762 126 375 326 300

933 589 18 517 148 1 443 5 209 100 1 414 6 362 216 2 467 133 016 899 34 166 2 258 84 722 258 493

1 037 272 12 157 67 1 169 3 780 115 1 076 5 882 115 1 587 99 608 739 16 123 2 508 62 962 193 213

792 187 6 924 992 3 701 176 986 4 066 64 1 569 90 184 1 012 10 141 2 573 47 445 160 822

735 213 6 737 986 3 661 142 1 042 4 498 56 1 470 88 985 997 8 0 120 2 553 46 496 158 699

690 199 5 667 955 3 631 206 1 099 5 143 47 1 510 83 562 1 018 6 0 88 2 851 50 870 157 543

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

677 644

820 308

892 501

1 008 268

922 113

859 831

1 059 984

1 097 483

1 200 858

IEA/Accession/Association

814 779

1 025 726

1 175 148

1 351 176

1 291 631

1 278 075

1 494 134

1 526 784

1 621 192

European Union - 28

..

..

131 775

170 246

130 268

96 147

72 656

71 595

75 486

G7

618 541

651 171

610 558

615 793

547 998

568 256

815 874

868 704

985 887

G8

..

..

1 134 237

937 485

1 014 446

1 072 358

1 363 608

1 415 102

1 540 020

G20

..

..

1 989 579

1 987 137

2 170 163

2 164 090

2 547 513

2 551 718

2 679 550

OPEC

..

..

1 149 330

1 529 996

1 743 277

1 703 573

1 880 924

1 851 584

1 845 045

Excludes synthetic fuels and biofuels production. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

2 183 170

2 283 809

2 276 425

2 610 843

3 036 010

3 131 609

3 314 212

3 278 634

3 280 839

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

2 107 .. .. .. .. 190 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 287 .. .. .. .. .. .. 429 100 3 332 449 016

2 000 .. .. .. .. 275 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 511 .. .. .. .. .. .. 603 200 4 229 621 215

1 162 12 513 2 100 60 2 719 186 25 820 .. 158 .. 7 929 523 679 1 063 147 4 158 5 252 2 800 x x 589 746

314 14 017 1 898 46 1 313 110 35 281 77 .. 6 339 321 692 978 18 7 729 3 693 7 707 x x 401 212

418 22 215 1 828 30 1 004 67 62 238 78 5 6 015 466 448 649 22 10 256 4 375 5 580 x x 581 228

744 50 898 1 768 23 740 52 80 961 83 11 4 287 504 102 893 27 10 310 3 576 3 957 x x 662 432

1 056 41 087 1 708 24 743 39 79 299 145 6 3 824 547 734 975 25 12 014 2 295 2 538 x x 693 512

959 38 720 1 724 24 753 32 87 521 173 5 3 657 546 398 937 23 11 243 2 200 2 432 x x 696 802

839 39 181 1 744 22 752 30 92 282 173 5 3 582 554 132 843 27 10 593 2 346 2 281 x x 708 834

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

51 118 8 154 .. 2 054 8 504 .. 7 600 106 172 42 .. .. 101 412 .. 3 878 288 934

52 677 7 428 .. 3 571 3 349 74 908 29 780 .. 8 751 89 779 14 .. .. 101 789 .. 5 647 303 767

57 850 23 337 206 6 831 8 029 91 1 451 45 499 .. 13 292 66 198 15 .. .. 88 322 1 .. 4 616 315 738

68 002 36 825 5 783 13 609 364 1 169 35 539 13 299 69 147 13 115 178 960 .. 8 857 3 697 5 863 378 305

86 130 62 446 4 531 12 594 2 044 1 269 32 243 13 294 12 86 091 7 21 128 648 872 .. 15 250 3 448 27 347 476 247

74 428 88 415 3 304 16 072 1 972 1 108 34 676 12 418 195 87 534 10 30 126 511 500 .. 23 104 3 875 21 434 495 586

68 869 85 152 4 673 12 096 1 634 996 31 729 11 366 4 542 20 301 5 736 91 648 403 5 891 5 428 2 434 18 405 366 308

67 212 78 608 3 845 13 970 2 013 1 198 31 647 9 986 8 158 45 153 5 772 93 086 131 5 454 4 980 2 058 17 426 385 701

66 902 71 347 3 557 17 400 1 777 1 138 32 180 9 487 9 266 52 975 5 772 97 481 131 6 437 5 277 2 428 17 426 395 987

Excludes synthetic fuels and biofuels production. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

5 11 369 .. 7 189 66 108 4 340 .. 981 419 148 6 2 90 567

11 935 .. 10 507 77 870 13 438 .. 1 560 483 493 243 14 8 116 551

93 7 539 .. 34 555 73 194 30 029 728 2 721 236 175 2 751 2 701 4 504 159 226

95 10 011 36 419 70 259 31 157 9 567 2 997 57 33 7 684 16 561 3 209 179 058

110 10 836 36 845 52 447 36 117 27 1 125 3 561 792 29 12 502 19 176 10 595 184 162

240 8 136 42 188 47 536 33 212 299 927 3 487 991 13 16 858 15 793 8 719 178 399

380 5 944 40 304 41 831 33 970 1 130 602 4 828 760 8 19 946 16 217 6 810 172 730

409 5 539 40 293 40 084 33 525 1 044 593 4 934 676 5 19 404 14 574 5 759 166 838

409 5 398 39 362 38 496 33 443 997 545 4 827 676 5 18 500 13 079 5 759 161 496

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

53 610 53 610

105 946 105 946

138 306 138 306

163 078 163 078

181 426 181 426

203 156 203 156

199 888 199 888

191 726 191 726

188 086 188 086

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

21 938 2 479 8 432 9 758 246 10 617 3 553 .. 8 291 179 424 2 244 740

25 714 1 350 9 281 6 588 555 10 507 208 9 751 .. 10 596 116 613 72 191 235

26 067 1 260 32 724 22 824 874 15 018 197 6 412 .. 7 797 115 187 375 228 735

41 353 1 773 64 097 35 510 2 816 21 014 1 130 5 071 603 6 774 173 891 77 354 109

37 707 2 721 85 095 27 174 3 013 25 990 1 004 5 268 600 8 321 181 556 63 378 512

35 295 2 313 107 445 40 558 3 100 24 471 651 8 638 794 6 664 158 969 258 389 156

29 508 3 176 131 528 46 058 2 715 28 078 490 6 315 819 4 560 131 405 113 384 765

27 897 3 066 137 382 44 351 2 505 27 137 525 6 344 815 4 623 115 374 113 370 131

28 414 2 977 135 381 45 782 2 351 26 730 502 6 318 770 4 058 86 008 113 339 403

9 305 293 159 99 542 152 827 14 903 27 502 379 905 5 543 73 617 1 056 303

9 369 74 448 131 346 86 579 14 485 23 005 514 238 9 198 82 427 945 095

9 691 164 304 104 443 46 337 35 165 21 532 341 817 20 630 91 693 9 062 844 674

9 696 198 822 129 286 2 104 706 50 266 36 549 435 856 27 681 120 837 21 380 1 135 081

9 692 220 078 93 644 1 134 547 40 852 47 829 514 015 21 004 132 943 19 830 1 234 435

9 451 214 355 117 266 1 122 995 42 487 67 961 461 099 20 117 133 809 13 339 1 202 880

10 479 213 638 221 948 157 561 49 663 74 314 583 614 1 037 183 793 962 1 497 009

10 186 231 162 226 265 0 145 874 47 923 71 745 556 405 1 037 175 819 1 021 1 467 437

10 039 220 899 231 134 1 147 741 48 267 72 659 575 123 980 178 954 1 238 1 487 034

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

Excludes synthetic fuels and biofuels production. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Production of natural gas 1980

1990

World

46 113 790

57 714 362

78 563 881

96 089 316 110 296 211 126 194 779 141 522 708 147 137 783 151 813 347

Non-OECD Total

13 251 214

24 249 422

45 177 042

53 735 551

67 972 002

81 222 750

90 664 566

94 656 832

95 581 185

OECD Total

32 862 576

33 464 940

33 386 839

42 353 765

42 324 209

44 972 029

50 858 142

52 480 950

56 232 162

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

2 855 419 24 457 490 563 23 388 315 26 758 754

2 960 659 33 494 1 002 752 21 152 333 25 149 238

4 120 688 65 611 1 058 653 19 455 013 24 699 965

6 901 752 74 346 1 553 098 20 792 062 29 321 258

7 192 490 74 703 1 789 100 19 610 918 28 667 211

6 020 842 71 948 1 980 921 23 017 554 31 091 265

6 907 454 47 112 1 415 746 29 182 769 37 553 081

7 137 611 47 932 1 235 838 29 850 875 38 272 256

7 414 372 59 465 1 214 579 33 304 037 41 992 453

157 311 2 097 106 475 13 147 279 030

347 366 6 077 90 146 36 930 480 519

797 340 1 316 89 203 180 122 1 067 981

1 327 693 365 106 340 235 212 1 669 610

1 458 614 61 044 134 612 20 495 150 167 1 824 932

2 069 199 124 306 149 324 22 579 179 342 2 544 750

3 297 282 352 712 113 938 6 441 196 791 3 967 164

4 085 436 385 200 119 167 14 203 194 413 4 798 419

4 693 785 391 213 108 225 12 730 172 251 5 378 204

91 006 1 913 16 884 17 .. 292 687 764 857 187 345 587 010 .. .. 2 501 073 226 591 18 006 .. 59 1 137 344 5 824 792

77 671 1 532 14 691 19 .. 294 328 756 799 236 805 34 315 477 425 .. .. 3 205 762 1 059 382 211 341 7 952 .. 1 457 161 7 835 183

51 529 450 9 337 128 852 117 032 629 513 6 426 177 314 87 127 652 664 2 536 667 1 123 348 110 621 15 734 940 59 228 140 8 120 1 903 851 7 618 893

72 030 96 7 876 344 785 69 999 735 038 1 968 115 143 44 581 633 716 2 454 444 2 153 038 154 138 6 182 281 6 883 24 474 4 538 225 11 362 897

61 911 7 170 436 520 42 275 666 810 851 108 422 22 638 459 905 2 613 333 3 490 882 180 700 5 876 160 6 694 34 355 3 693 564 11 832 066

64 994 9 382 341 583 30 044 516 989 354 103 967 10 900 320 268 3 010 667 4 406 436 171 797 4 108 279 2 074 26 134 2 316 037 11 336 013

44 897 8 384 188 595 837 304 749 446 66 468 115 739 220 409 1 771 622 4 760 715 165 272 3 562 199 2 231 14 068 1 669 705 9 337 897

48 516 8 768 202 380 658 280 465 422 65 627 132 498 211 011 1 542 956 5 057 651 163 373 5 433 334 1 108 13 564 1 675 511 9 410 275

39 964 8 355 171 710 360 216 454 589 67 696 127 802 207 568 1 290 850 4 925 415 159 252 3 609 634 3 512 16 343 1 621 391 8 861 505

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

IEA

32 836 022

33 425 369

33 318 972

42 278 773

42 188 302

44 775 496

50 458 119

52 047 484

55 780 851

IEA/Accession/Association

33 148 928

34 812 251

36 891 395

48 415 092

49 827 176

55 863 630

62 222 281

64 233 021

68 108 157

European Union - 28

..

..

7 628 949

9 759 218

8 862 787

7 410 158

4 992 483

4 795 791

4 367 455

G7

29 132 107

27 188 851

26 967 964

33 777 132

31 800 574

32 371 058

38 399 861

39 275 298

42 872 407

G8

..

..

51 010 520

55 675 910

55 797 547

57 499 174

63 446 327

66 301 262

69 749 064

G20

..

..

62 171 068

70 724 570

73 797 904

80 120 560

86 637 222

90 611 571

94 631 490

OPEC

..

..

6 142 105

11 675 827

16 221 367

22 437 161

28 649 398

29 869 487

..

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

13 251 214

24 249 422

45 177 042

53 735 551

67 972 002

81 222 750

90 664 566

94 656 832

95 581 185

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

7 413 .. .. .. .. 7 810 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 130 968 .. .. .. .. .. .. 9 092 601 61 724 10 300 516

14 997 .. .. .. .. 6 806 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 454 955 .. .. .. .. .. .. 16 733 244 81 048 18 291 050

9 453 374 210 9 614 525 75 328 2 293 268 198 .. 3 114 .. 1 065 811 24 042 556 24 548 4 218 3 200 000 1 051 313 1 535 495 x x 31 666 676

419 212 703 8 574 573 63 023 2 599 354 597 1 256 .. 510 237 21 898 778 29 003 1 474 1 777 668 697 834 2 136 977 x x 27 695 715

419 216 096 7 570 17 884 86 769 712 736 343 979 451 305 23 996 973 10 631 1 034 2 387 007 727 464 2 284 707 x x 30 925 893

538 650 779 6 257 2 749 103 028 251 1 144 686 890 3 400 938 25 128 116 14 342 866 1 716 372 718 084 2 277 508 x x 32 165 407

1 627 731 110 6 488 3 566 63 692 257 1 630 883 1 043 4 362 111 25 046 466 19 381 122 3 022 406 705 777 2 133 020 x x 33 727 953

1 741 710 345 5 793 3 082 57 197 331 1 847 913 939 4 396 451 27 025 965 18 117 45 3 050 065 719 737 2 143 869 x x 35 981 593

1 609 750 229 5 948 3 079 47 345 362 1 866 403 984 2 397 284 26 876 657 16 659 49 3 065 334 712 997 2 267 543 x x 36 012 484

169 250 2 536 .. 89 3 390 .. 18 465 159 045 2 721 .. .. 16 491 .. 5 240 37 377 264

534 266 3 001 .. 73 761 .. 583 196 460 2 582 .. .. 57 601 .. 16 349 42 884 645

1 807 498 20 520 313 196 .. 4 140 235 600 2 014 .. .. 152 000 259 70 000 .. 15 402 6 2 620 635

3 249 534 21 660 58 938 671 574 4 745 223 440 1 768 39 473 480 26 65 024 .. 87 716 57 4 858 001

3 517 401 24 700 891 58 219 1 983 168 5 689 429 400 1 570 86 886 920 011 665 82 976 .. 15 552 92 722 89 057 7 308 907

3 348 004 28 120 12 070 3 923 61 712 914 2 158 923 12 552 638 780 2 090 124 783 1 236 538 995 58 640 .. 29 915 143 116 287 071 8 148 146

3 747 688 64 980 20 710 22 868 78 796 14 1 617 965 20 776 24 765 376 200 2 836 194 225 1 531 400 878 42 790 32 357 105 776 387 147 8 272 171

3 806 890 220 400 23 011 24 045 87 679 12 1 994 593 15 343 35 607 345 800 2 870 192 403 1 713 800 941 34 232 30 188 99 519 398 002 9 025 335

3 794 798 235 220 49 628 24 054 94 699 12 2 233 944 15 343 35 607 359 632 2 877 192 401 1 669 150 941 34 238 30 206 99 519 398 002 9 270 270

Unit: TJ-gross

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

24 322 71 433 .. 29 352 15 456 4 642 .. 3 976 133 215 56 701 102 207 441 304

48 567 416 072 .. 58 627 696 282 104 437 .. 13 289 233 765 73 799 102 687 1 747 525

173 388 369 588 .. 491 746 1 960 177 720 455 35 359 468 924 48 602 232 344 126 11 379 4 512 088

343 356 440 350 1 073 167 2 845 363 1 979 891 240 807 775 456 407 27 829 727 539 52 083 9 536 8 515 784

502 870 465 183 1 206 639 3 050 791 2 575 834 479 082 1 192 981 125 654 20 400 860 821 278 548 10 270 10 769 073

773 579 477 733 1 998 711 3 480 020 2 372 939 473 191 1 255 377 141 915 11 037 1 150 367 377 925 236 738 12 749 532

1 074 720 422 384 1 203 082 3 003 198 2 662 298 744 589 1 006 075 153 257 10 767 1 176 806 407 371 939 479 12 804 026

1 073 276 462 667 1 237 507 2 914 845 2 609 388 741 899 881 021 151 181 8 899 1 098 964 363 390 960 208 12 503 247

1 071 126 446 709 1 246 167 2 933 675 2 609 391 741 909 800 106 160 248 8 906 1 070 406 370 675 587 898 12 047 217

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

233 032 233 032

556 538 556 538

595 644 595 644

1 058 923 1 058 923

1 920 077 1 920 077

3 729 239 3 729 239

5 328 291 5 328 291

5 763 151 5 763 151

5 971 660 5 971 660

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

267 382 78 598 7 888 65 840 520 14 142 .. 73 992 403 570 117 912 049

397 651 99 588 39 359 111 379 639 20 878 .. 113 330 524 458 518 1 307 800

791 577 128 604 154 887 156 984 1 209 18 953 .. 218 535 779 157 1 132 2 251 038

1 596 643 187 112 290 189 253 864 21 217 22 977 567 130 1 016 539 1 479 3 957 150

1 857 345 477 270 441 297 284 720 27 470 13 006 75 615 1 232 685 901 033 1 028 5 311 469

1 645 453 571 706 597 119 438 454 39 636 19 804 354 751 1 666 981 891 379 883 6 226 166

1 672 989 805 483 960 047 445 589 43 809 27 747 653 763 1 305 208 991 136 789 6 906 560

1 668 356 773 190 1 086 035 456 210 38 834 25 321 581 407 1 299 510 972 186 789 6 901 838

1 735 072 749 984 1 008 818 444 792 38 834 19 096 570 689 1 375 333 973 176 789 6 916 583

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

62 494 467 705 45 980 230 607 60 040 71 441 48 782 987 049

113 168 170 233 48 678 262 009 14 527 132 374 425 724 1 871 293 280 1 461 864

205 971 889 511 151 240 4 724 153 077 113 389 258 557 906 515 63 687 784 290 3 530 961

318 493 2 319 139 119 700 9 909 364 800 421 397 1 013 434 1 431 846 214 890 1 436 370 7 649 978

388 589 3 882 747 69 160 8 313 467 400 833 644 1 854 515 2 138 435 229 970 1 863 810 11 736 583

491 691 5 662 412 194 889 6 345 445 854 1 105 510 4 991 505 2 786 550 337 038 1 932 254 250 212 18 204 260

559 686 7 864 956 290 397 4 011 657 058 1 343 097 6 993 189 3 450 178 141 375 2 301 573 20 045 23 625 565

560 404 8 489 798 329 997 3 846 649 866 1 348 927 6 968 079 3 628 996 139 490 2 338 213 24 053 24 481 668

567 036 9 072 699 344 850 3 247 661 504 1 429 858 7 076 668 3 693 676 139 490 2 349 889 24 053 25 362 970

Unit: TJ-gross

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

26 655 485

30 844 403

37 749 669

42 330 016

45 262 834

50 244 363

54 769 978

55 437 937

..

Non-OECD Total

23 000 248

26 213 090

31 465 823

34 566 069

36 352 840

39 169 042

41 979 280

42 338 720

..

OECD Total

3 655 237

4 631 313

6 283 846

7 763 947

8 909 994

11 075 321

12 790 698

13 099 217

13 426 299

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

327 225 55 478 259 963 1 570 193 2 212 859

320 229 75 098 287 967 2 281 777 2 965 071

456 037 131 193 358 132 2 606 996 3 552 358

581 114 197 662 374 343 3 064 114 4 217 233

611 763 202 209 371 988 3 160 910 4 346 870

553 445 205 276 339 871 3 773 641 4 872 233

546 336 325 843 362 894 4 275 002 5 510 075

567 602 338 532 380 323 4 295 511 5 581 968

556 000 329 929 391 415 4 632 242 5 909 586

147 710 127 147 837

151 286 107 21 743 173 136

165 875 127 190 239 29 619 32 726 418 586

210 842 183 222 658 56 605 48 536 538 825

213 627 183 340 142 88 679 55 340 697 970

205 009 897 472 465 145 030 51 728 875 129

215 465 978 536 992 268 492 50 386 1 072 313

225 298 1 143 587 122 300 996 52 692 1 167 252

209 315 1 143 549 168 332 118 51 590 1 143 334

29 195 361 14 840 .. 164 266 409 827 104 761 18 840 24 656 10 207 .. .. 54 091 26 749 7 719 .. 544 148 421 9 890 270 174 1 294 541

47 202 2 403 26 939 .. 145 673 361 884 185 185 18 840 22 088 34 198 .. .. 879 9 504 24 437 50 934 30 075 7 586 .. 11 149 172 970 19 550 321 610 1 493 106

102 796 31 596 44 124 47 723 7 865 181 221 460 033 200 851 37 403 29 319 4 511 35 552 28 271 11 930 954 40 630 43 184 93 347 103 699 7 286 9 917 170 295 230 579 61 831 301 722 26 263 2 312 902

132 664 38 994 64 810 70 675 21 419 274 175 450 687 329 742 42 261 31 737 56 5 908 72 677 48 151 27 324 2 121 81 057 56 935 156 066 115 980 17 642 19 187 172 937 345 989 76 050 272 178 80 468 3 007 889

166 625 55 550 93 664 97 762 28 708 295 991 505 870 596 561 42 485 68 880 112 9 036 246 072 65 653 35 921 3 918 103 948 56 454 188 114 124 228 21 125 20 482 214 047 370 792 85 839 223 363 143 955 3 865 154

226 660 117 364 130 694 118 270 40 251 353 395 649 633 1 046 200 38 467 111 618 58 13 693 426 304 69 834 46 661 4 559 142 338 63 408 285 834 141 323 40 685 28 856 264 349 471 007 97 468 189 592 209 438 5 327 959

256 491 123 150 174 448 117 586 61 833 384 224 715 048 1 308 539 45 952 129 481 99 18 270 498 691 92 848 58 897 5 611 186 146 57 257 351 703 136 522 57 213 28 618 310 327 473 274 105 449 130 612 380 019 6 208 310

256 720 122 072 176 166 124 353 65 841 406 522 720 105 1 294 692 44 168 127 673 99 23 253 526 706 91 948 63 423 6 416 205 208 63 416 348 612 137 859 57 884 27 985 335 930 478 544 106 814 126 962 410 624 6 349 997

252 949 119 263 183 156 122 691 66 080 420 208 718 472 1 250 860 48 714 120 818 103 26 540 518 120 110 257 61 036 6 924 206 510 62 155 331 385 136 546 57 446 28 046 344 055 455 230 105 153 127 272 493 391 6 373 379

Unit: TJ-net

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

IEA IEA/Accession/Association European Union - 28 G7 G8 G20 OPEC

3 599 632

4 556 108

6 102 408

7 471 384

8 585 434

10 723 739

12 283 415

12 576 087

12 895 786

17 860 326

20 750 431

25 118 781

27 331 351

28 418 211

31 220 560

32 790 987

33 062 446

..

..

..

1 975 106

2 788 005

3 723 440

5 243 314

6 199 409

6 338 839

..

2 422 213

3 183 273

3 975 971

4 801 460

5 605 273

7 131 126

8 260 628

8 402 363

8 718 252

..

..

4 486 014

5 094 909

5 896 326

7 422 392

8 601 209

8 725 242

..

7 930

63 046

24 893 293

26 980 950

27 927 617

30 643 951

32 002 182

32 339 467

..

..

..

2 485 501

3 234 771

3 828 690

4 587 469

5 275 610

5 395 989

..

Data become available in different years for different countries. Liquid biofuels is converted from kt to TJ using the corresponding net calorific values. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: TJ-net Non-OECD Total Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

23 000 248

26 213 090

31 465 823

34 566 069

36 352 840

39 169 042

41 979 280

42 338 720

..

15 707 .. .. .. .. 10 012 .. 382 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 57 319 .. .. .. .. .. .. 815 545 37 372 936 337

15 707 .. .. .. .. 8 225 .. 262 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40 010 .. .. .. .. .. .. 770 616 30 085 864 905

15 199 628 707 9 573 6 838 7 299 36 173 257 19 560 4 800 .. 210 2 602 .. 25 212 510 043 48 944 15 059 149 x x 703 253

10 886 513 795 39 452 7 520 23 521 41 974 367 27 014 3 069 6 824 150 2 464 .. 8 635 119 473 293 449 36 400 25 10 952 173 x x 633 656

9 630 346 1 047 52 946 7 609 32 492 52 398 404 14 615 480 6 967 150 2 951 6 096 8 576 138 760 291 053 37 800 34 10 952 151 x x 675 457

8 583 354 3 768 64 379 7 541 41 040 57 182 1 003 15 034 2 110 9 844 156 28 21 158 6 821 8 067 166 628 291 266 43 781 100 69 753 158 x x 818 754

7 787 5 139 4 172 60 453 30 729 54 986 66 530 1 103 16 232 4 148 14 823 43 109 29 149 8 125 7 777 161 788 340 581 46 589 110 140 187 173 x x 1 000 732

7 034 5 332 4 306 66 313 28 659 55 770 67 752 1 146 15 277 2 394 15 305 60 109 31 792 8 772 8 216 161 356 322 879 46 243 110 149 659 173 x x 998 655

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

274 135 265 43 662 .. 103 013 13 721 73 019 246 090 28 468 .. 456 638 21 263 96 000 183 321 4 415 11 156 28 474 246 117 .. .. 1 366 286 35 124 215 000 .. 246 015 288 299 26 773 17 899 97 304 132 901 823 643 4 940 140

329 150 794 50 736 .. 124 323 15 797 93 270 302 312 33 250 .. 519 044 24 758 119 402 238 023 5 236 10 007 33 373 248 566 .. .. 1 647 290 37 088 265 000 .. 294 796 303 044 31 298 21 049 123 791 153 414 973 248 5 819 238

440 180 978 65 497 17 617 159 987 19 860 133 005 418 675 44 272 .. 707 760 31 097 163 300 342 396 5 236 12 123 41 540 232 775 .. .. 2 194 948 40 072 443 000 .. 364 000 373 871 43 805 26 731 168 734 197 970 1 506 991 7 936 680

2 242 205 946 60 512 22 721 208 740 19 925 176 867 553 553 55 492 21 261 979 314 38 720 162 909 458 423 5 844 10 712 50 954 268 732 10 905 51 947 2 917 117 48 729 451 167 .. 454 908 521 701 73 538 39 096 216 834 234 128 1 736 165 10 059 102

2 989 215 908 70 017 19 082 245 563 27 567 300 370 659 458 60 948 20 925 1 129 295 97 257 133 056 525 255 6 208 10 580 90 111 295 034 11 670 61 184 3 422 637 49 900 298 024 .. 476 601 565 965 83 509 46 955 253 170 252 224 2 054 668 11 486 130

2 169 235 864 87 871 20 717 185 482 38 141 244 539 780 139 66 768 24 321 1 297 893 169 328 134 283 603 215 6 331 9 744 63 189 217 722 12 480 71 637 4 088 751 84 614 286 417 .. 462 357 619 744 98 830 44 286 303 043 280 134 2 373 416 12 913 425

251 259 243 111 357 23 133 266 807 64 724 268 123 1 181 137 75 960 27 446 1 519 323 158 112 150 825 705 497 6 021 9 121 56 561 283 638 14 868 95 783 4 776 087 64 634 288 980 8 103 479 347 692 696 115 866 45 248 369 800 325 857 2 635 592 15 080 140

419 262 819 114 178 23 565 273 807 66 809 264 415 1 179 530 77 440 28 078 1 558 125 155 971 163 424 723 527 6 016 8 605 55 947 283 089 15 192 99 508 4 895 449 65 925 291 316 6 890 483 302 705 069 118 791 45 301 381 258 333 442 2 711 402 15 398 612

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

200 433 604 .. 30 281 4 196 640 1 128 058 49 838 .. 279 829 157 042 474 496 329 313 116 707 331 320 362 428 103 326 7 760 315

236 650 394 .. 36 034 4 876 868 1 268 301 48 919 .. 317 101 183 640 587 419 394 688 129 050 445 853 424 709 115 039 9 064 665

287 395 94 .. 39 971 5 588 702 1 824 316 51 302 3 216 377 775 227 193 785 890 465 708 2 936 164 184 615 090 522 123 137 529 11 093 424

318 955 113 833 42 077 6 232 144 2 095 811 53 650 5 533 384 593 292 625 1 005 105 339 302 8 460 187 263 25 619 611 095 594 116 174 781 12 484 962

347 679 104 351 43 700 6 671 394 2 097 858 46 579 7 044 423 995 332 010 1 116 753 299 659 16 508 193 554 48 567 718 502 619 375 180 524 13 268 052

368 813 151 533 44 960 7 756 225 2 145 050 38 171 7 637 438 906 359 789 1 237 565 284 528 24 590 211 618 54 679 945 045 615 885 180 634 14 865 628

394 999 181 910 46 381 7 872 872 2 445 137 34 878 6 003 455 000 402 865 1 415 757 339 225 27 436 196 263 62 040 1 177 697 625 184 180 160 15 863 807

399 163 186 915 46 604 7 835 261 2 453 553 35 148 6 003 457 592 409 383 1 447 312 348 933 26 741 192 924 63 358 1 100 631 613 178 184 170 15 806 869

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

6 772 393 1 368 6 773 761

7 534 877 1 621 7 536 498

8 392 235 1 817 8 394 052

8 297 031 2 084 8 299 115

7 050 331 2 130 7 052 461

5 581 055 4 004 5 585 059

4 728 481 4 298 4 732 779

4 766 279 4 327 4 770 606

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

87 793 9 556 1 533 331 142 485 11 270 150 144 48 659 43 834 53 985 84 643 61 138 43 054 10 152 30 602 13 971 52 218 146 901 .. 1 024 16 919 16 961 17 777 2 576 417

90 113 30 834 1 694 953 198 177 13 166 178 458 53 554 41 086 58 967 98 495 77 802 52 235 8 943 36 173 18 610 64 852 143 816 .. 1 259 19 557 15 025 17 987 2 914 062

72 093 31 572 1 977 361 231 137 16 375 278 941 38 238 39 801 49 855 127 064 50 805 62 732 13 108 44 100 17 147 93 896 111 980 .. 2 749 22 860 21 429 17 458 3 320 701

123 761 29 350 1 915 643 143 626 10 385 154 889 35 293 31 185 23 702 162 911 63 543 56 071 10 877 50 836 11 533 93 703 93 556 1 793 900 17 648 23 969 17 363 3 072 537

95 075 30 025 2 687 840 135 826 26 759 84 523 34 857 28 048 30 773 166 925 113 873 71 930 10 727 52 022 13 179 91 356 95 074 1 026 1 659 18 639 26 800 17 022 3 833 958

167 593 37 204 3 489 974 158 342 29 816 51 889 34 545 20 019 34 086 297 783 130 089 82 208 11 253 52 575 12 963 103 456 127 375 1 152 591 55 412 34 277 16 091 4 948 693

202 066 47 122 3 584 565 218 017 25 920 55 459 35 227 23 282 19 985 353 051 140 387 106 642 12 886 63 554 13 528 131 499 103 817 1 093 559 88 983 27 449 12 178 5 267 269

225 099 41 911 3 618 099 200 565 24 693 69 629 38 303 23 987 23 265 338 387 142 034 105 869 12 983 62 317 13 232 133 341 124 593 1 094 554 91 456 25 481 12 135 5 329 028

.. .. 3 760 317 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

6 151 567 39 40 4 239 142 2 100 13 278

5 769 733 29 31 4 376 264 2 520 13 722

9 118 967 59 21 4 181 127 3 240 17 713

6 408 1 294 97 5 448 210 3 240 16 697

24 462 1 469 169 6 716 235 3 731 36 782

26 020 1 655 245 5 015 269 4 279 37 483

21 300 1 938 1 118 4 962 236 4 999 34 553

21 624 1 982 1 037 4 953 234 5 120 34 950

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: TJ-net

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

Data become available in different years for different countries. Liquid biofuels is converted from kt to TJ using the corresponding net calorific values. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

18 390

24 732

34 965

36 184

43 252

45 852

51 094

51 887

..

Non-OECD Total

18 390

24 732

34 635

35 822

42 939

45 526

50 947

51 650

..

OECD Total

-

-

330

362

313

326

147

237

4 734

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

-

-

249 .. 249

253 .. 253

251 .. 251

248 .. 248

65 .. 65

123 .. 123

123 4 500 .. 4 623

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

-

-

35 35

25 25

18 18

14 14

12 12

12 12

12 12

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

41 5 46

78 6 84

1 28 8 1 6 44

1 1 10 9 1 6 36 64

1 1 10 12 1 9 36 70

1 33 1 10 13 0 9 36 103

1 33 1 10 9 0 9 36 99

4 602

IEA IEA/Accession/Association European Union - 28

-

-

81

109

53

68

69

102

8 670

13 261

20 044

15 989

19 066

17 896

13 872

13 732

..

..

..

47

87

46

86

85

117

113

G7

-

-

76

103

46

24

22

55

55

G8

..

..

76

103

46

24

95

128

116

G20

..

..

15 310

12 704

15 420

13 261

11 249

11 481

..

OPEC

..

..

1 134

2 123

3 106

4 102

5 215

5 325

..

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

18 390

24 732

34 635

35 822

42 939

45 526

50 947

51 650

..

.. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1

.. .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1

1 .. .. 32 x x 33

2 3 .. 8 x x 13

1 2 26 x x 29

4 17 4 1 121 x x 147

7 0 4 45 4 9 2 2 1 73 15 195 x x 357

3 0 3 40 2 9 2 2 1 73 20 217 x x 374

3 .. 0 3 30 2 10 2 .. 1 1 .. 61 20 .. .. 212 .. x x ..

492 97 .. 50 53 295 121 .. 499 162 974 3 9 321 .. .. 428 274 41 .. 1 337 354 128 72 348 13 134 6 205

549 113 .. 61 61 377 149 .. 566 248 1 264 3 10 324 .. .. 516 289 292 .. 1 602 372 149 84 443 13 189 7 674

659 146 78 77 537 207 .. 772 390 1 817 3 13 304 .. .. 403 313 1 234 .. 1 978 459 206 105 603 14 1 170 11 488

851 174 99 137 714 518 76 1 067 704 2 441 15 338 72 28 1 218 329 1 204 .. 2 274 950 449 165 799 14 1 696 16 332

928 204 105 165 1 005 615 114 1 230 815 2 797 1 16 404 102 33 2 120 342 1 353 .. 2 054 1 120 509 206 914 14 2 440 19 606

1 013 421 214 192 1 061 728 135 1 240 736 3 209 1 17 455 142 39 3 029 546 1 425 .. 1 864 1 313 601 191 1 050 9 3 129 22 760

1 113 489 236 225 1 684 4 074 174 1 316 947 3 761 1 19 1 468 161 52 4 046 289 1 418 11 1 957 1 571 703 218 1 256 9 4 022 31 220

1 128 506 242 230 1 498 4 080 183 1 349 975 3 857 1 20 1 526 165 54 4 140 295 1 400 9 1 978 1 615 721 223 1 294 9 4 414 31 910

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

.. 109 1 673 745 245 .. 403 88 1 022 2 370 279 33 6 967

.. 102 1 905 835 289 .. 456 109 1 250 3 029 327 38 8 340

70 .. 103 2 303 1 381 375 11 424 146 1 650 9 4 767 404 41 11 684

102 504 141 2 708 676 454 22 110 7 217 1 075 49 3 311 516 75 9 967

111 486 150 2 878 706 357 28 63 10 242 1 130 42 3 916 522 98 10 739

118 785 157 3 294 672 232 30 27 10 268 1 187 50 4 793 522 112 12 257

126 923 164 2 904 749 34 23 29 11 304 1 990 32 3 103 526 241 11 159

127 937 166 2 853 902 47 23 29 11 310 2 061 14 2 646 526 246 10 898

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

.. .. ..

308 7 3 832 128 4 77 153 3 66 241 6 17 19 1 66 191 .. 1 1 10 5 5 136

371 19 7 190 84 4 66 186 2 21 346 7 18 26 1 87 177 .. 1 1 10 5 8 622

294 14 10 016 100 4 71 138 16 27 266 8 33 31 3 210 65 .. 2 4 10 8 11 320

291 4 7 713 620 5 62 85 17 29 238 39 30 2 170 87 2 1 10 12 9 417

526 5 9 893 477 1 67 84 19 30 965 42 14 2 234 84 2 10 15 12 470

391 5 7 379 481 1 68 92 8 50 1 155 35 12 2 480 77 2 9 18 10 265

463 6 5 545 10 1 64 109 58 1 274 38 15 1 411 59 2 7 7 8 070

438 4 5 687 20 1 53 113 0 61 1 289 0 38 7 1 444 161 2 7 7 8 334

.. .. 5 722 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

40 8 33 81

45 9 2 39 95

37 13 8 1 51 110

12 18 11 1 51 93

4 20 11 1 59 95

1 23 3 1 69 97

1 26 29 3 1 81 141

0 27 20 3 1 83 134

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

4 606 272

4 935 026

7 504 534

9 960 979

12 161 135

14 482 284

16 336 923

16 588 010

..

Non-OECD Total

1 255 039

1 049 485

2 921 625

4 036 752

5 652 441

7 837 207

10 031 311

10 378 772

..

OECD Total

3 351 233

3 885 541

4 582 909

5 924 227

6 508 694

6 645 077

6 305 612

6 209 238

6 179 570

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

60 173 3 120 20 750 1 608 210 1 692 253

82 798 3 775 49 161 1 876 547 2 012 281

108 342 8 481 84 296 2 211 966 2 413 085

165 750 20 621 156 722 2 882 270 3 225 363

155 856 24 204 201 853 3 078 075 3 459 988

139 378 36 026 223 863 3 060 149 3 459 416

131 610 44 989 260 776 2 806 893 3 244 268

124 710 44 540 259 562 2 691 536 3 120 348

125 473 43 043 270 743 2 806 781 3 246 040

52 662 8 720 388 633 13 541 2 972 466 528

81 907 12 404 400 748 31 778 1 743 528 580

139 389 20 895 541 315 46 122 6 383 754 104

192 274 42 630 615 213 175 437 11 118 1 036 672

208 244 48 563 676 121 236 937 15 208 1 185 072

230 893 58 389 732 584 341 395 11 907 1 375 168

219 115 65 318 849 011 379 015 6 816 1 519 275

217 562 65 742 819 899 393 251 8 271 1 504 724

216 497 66 812 733 129 417 643 7 406 1 441 487

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

11 964 40 252 40 093 19 096 .. 15 587 119 278 344 101 12 594 17 542 87 6 704 99 406 .. .. 1 347 51 519 162 82 157 2 267 10 745 .. 40 147 15 678 2 604 9 625 249 497 1 192 452

12 551 39 964 6 157 26 724 .. 23 509 125 823 386 245 19 248 23 764 47 9 728 132 062 .. .. 790 59 582 137 118 183 6 871 13 187 .. 74 128 10 181 851 11 791 243 157 1 344 680

16 607 26 574 48 525 25 134 17 181 19 146 47 118 372 498 33 004 14 493 6 13 532 178 190 2 152 10 920 520 67 092 88 132 740 18 503 11 581 4 872 70 776 3 285 756 34 315 246 112 1 415 720

16 292 32 804 57 031 29 886 8 495 23 855 49 539 361 442 49 118 20 713 5 22 488 217 762 1 313 2 271 215 81 277 292 140 765 30 247 9 657 4 959 123 614 4 531 1 084 93 714 278 823 1 662 192

23 158 35 082 54 063 25 618 10 094 23 419 61 699 383 747 52 921 19 980 5 23 753 245 805 1 492 3 418 3 107 86 789 530 151 167 37 623 8 905 5 652 184 198 3 890 1 084 122 120 294 315 1 863 633

22 328 37 781 51 300 25 686 11 920 33 157 55 594 372 549 46 716 18 438 2 24 448 218 886 2 992 3 833 2 917 102 386 5 031 146 073 25 008 6 886 5 844 137 736 7 326 1 096 155 371 289 189 1 810 493

13 459 24 963 48 443 11 376 10 533 14 446 54 201 361 336 39 316 12 300 3 22 635 176 682 2 944 1 207 258 94 630 2 776 143 066 26 512 5 262 5 441 107 194 2 072 907 183 426 176 682 1 542 070

15 710 25 498 47 724 8 400 10 975 12 698 62 887 346 080 41 388 13 021 2 21 631 186 972 2 069 737 221 94 614 2 735 145 494 34 841 5 646 5 312 126 152 1 790 759 209 166 161 645 1 584 166

14 251 26 260 47 435 8 530 10 270 14 377 46 726 331 753 36 344 12 100 2 20 422 171 047 3 226 462 195 88 711 2 810 147 478 28 679 4 531 5 101 110 843 2 978 765 206 011 150 734 1 492 043

IEA

3 339 306

3 869 315

4 535 583

5 852 428

6 425 360

6 537 991

6 185 710

6 090 836

6 060 924

IEA/Accession/Association

3 595 860

4 000 368

5 508 376

7 896 614

9 632 607

11 366 461

12 606 979

12 833 174

..

..

..

1 467 059

1 628 673

1 807 111

1 715 515

1 412 470

1 433 603

1 340 153

G7

2 869 298

3 247 380

3 705 541

4 570 799

4 895 618

4 868 329

4 556 415

4 393 727

4 365 643

G8

..

..

4 503 345

5 149 871

5 521 587

5 564 264

5 260 614

5 093 931

4 947 703

Unit: GWh

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

European Union - 28

G20

..

..

6 455 390

8 590 767

10 392 927

12 232 848

13 566 380

13 794 834

..

OPEC

..

..

243 329

433 028

588 440

839 195

1 125 081

1 165 993

..

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Unit: GWh Non-OECD Total Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

1 255 039

1 049 485

2 921 625

4 036 752

5 652 441

7 837 207

10 031 311

10 378 772

..

575 .. .. .. .. 19 386 .. 830 .. 49 .. .. .. 365 .. .. .. 39 232 .. .. .. .. .. .. 757 500 18 668 836 605

765 .. .. .. .. 7 835 .. 1 034 .. 54 .. .. .. 527 .. .. .. 33 634 .. .. .. .. .. .. 602 232 5 987 652 068

448 8 807 21 494 39 506 11 574 25 598 4 934 1 974 6 147 79 80 013 .. 5 746 1 100 15 964 .. 5 267 52 898 797 804 31 477 1 646 13 910 211 933 49 677 x x 1 387 996

184 2 692 17 165 26 074 5 335 19 780 4 809 3 370 1 564 125 43 793 2 905 2 106 1 917 5 229 .. 5 641 31 700 579 072 22 140 222 9 845 82 648 43 334 x x 911 650

70 1 828 19 863 30 924 6 604 20 960 5 997 4 376 1 031 145 59 991 4 346 2 103 2 240 5 613 998 5 450 33 644 625 969 24 442 123 12 820 84 756 38 738 x x 993 031

1 1 438 15 263 34 742 9 098 24 966 5 498 5 249 757 177 74 624 5 011 992 2 113 5 708 1 272 4 829 28 696 695 935 25 532 35 16 660 86 285 43 783 x x 1 088 664

2 581 22 762 33 130 12 102 21 735 4 251 4 463 2 236 254 94 642 5 736 1 768 723 5 605 1 298 3 563 26 340 704 199 27 746 600 22 534 72 641 51 853 x x 1 122 762

2 872 22 345 33 716 12 424 23 237 4 668 4 569 2 233 274 91 485 5 738 1 310 1 479 4 648 1 362 4 304 28 146 700 204 27 152 981 22 534 57 945 53 362 x x 1 106 988

.. 23 177 37 834 12 454 21 012 3 767 4 583 2 115 .. 96 187 5 132 .. 1 734 5 073 1 570 3 642 26 602 708 153 26 539 .. .. .. .. x x ..

2 054 170 9 .. 50 46 628 80 2 950 .. 258 160 38 385 1 147 89 1 683 450 .. .. 767 404 63 405 .. 183 286 63 1 106 271 1 685 1 897 80 264

6 866 80 10 .. 88 55 397 202 9 138 .. 205 270 41 430 4 800 245 2 710 80 .. .. 4 386 636 34 .. 245 108 13 2 900 43 1 964 35 946

15 969 116 21 906 41 3 661 25 32 324 .. 140 270 231 10 169 537 8 408 170 .. .. 9 076 901 155 926 .. 557 79 63 5 765 62 4 993 2 731 250 144

25 358 533 82 1 140 38 1 3 036 3 64 309 209 23 505 614 2 124 15 496 1 251 12 081 44 11 206 9 099 1 444 193 419 .. 1 386 337 75 10 509 48 3 801 4 542 351 724

33 360 567 106 1 052 232 78 4 134 7 95 494 287 12 754 1 159 1 645 22 670 1 704 18 105 21 4 227 15 771 2 082 229 159 .. 2 565 1 777 113 12 474 53 4 459 6 254 456 325

45 560 1 746 114 532 1 580 355 4 278 86 132 046 309 31 1 019 3 171 2 287 32 552 2 035 19 545 19 58 290 19 747 2 655 242 139 .. 1 297 2 548 82 15 707 13 2 772 8 771 543 344

70 663 4 546 266 2 686 3 753 1 791 7 900 14 170 690 401 4 1 370 4 331 2 020 36 422 2 378 25 776 6 189 62 521 26 219 3 900 226 668 604 6 378 5 490 23 19 002 670 3 952 8 122 642 811

75 383 3 066 325 3 019 3 988 2 243 8 551 8 171 986 421 4 1 376 8 424 2 094 36 789 2 496 26 875 2 930 66 547 26 696 4 188 226 894 539 6 195 5 588 22 19 758 1 987 3 424 8 399 654 280

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

1 073 246 .. 7 100 41 421 1 340 3 665 .. 245 23 3 718 11 311 3 719 323 17 336 5 091 1 930 3 582 102 123

1 770 343 .. 427 9 389 6 157 8 653 .. 662 14 6 228 12 229 6 991 189 25 532 11 743 650 4 843 95 820

6 848 1 172 .. 12 100 214 903 25 834 19 027 3 348 1 285 1 20 455 14 368 15 544 5 49 148 39 200 3 312 3 810 430 360

15 004 2 543 447 9 200 475 360 78 434 62 289 2 942 3 226 27 48 925 25 865 31 175 3 796 136 422 89 440 12 010 5 566 1 002 671

25 680 3 264 905 9 780 579 318 110 178 77 481 3 415 3 019 16 60 283 38 259 37 257 5 853 177 139 124 867 36 661 7 855 1 301 230

40 061 3 792 945 8 264 795 637 142 842 117 304 4 269 2 438 3 59 153 49 920 45 207 5 064 194 173 150 573 67 248 7 432 1 694 325

67 721 4 269 2 930 4 126 1 174 587 216 761 135 571 5 445 8 123 81 613 68 818 50 089 9 623 217 066 162 250 116 176 16 473 2 341 641

71 934 4 156 4 208 3 264 1 229 557 222 608 136 758 5 631 9 828 0 89 615 71 182 50 763 11 210 230 289 155 925 109 278 18 908 2 425 115

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 51 209 .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

130 689 6 799 137 488

84 181 12 634 96 815

494 480 28 938 523 418

1 113 413 31 331 1 144 744

2 042 927 38 451 2 081 378

3 332 623 38 294 3 370 917

4 422 641 38 154 4 460 795

4 678 329 36 917 4 715 246

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

23 610 187 6 086 3 688 209 4 927 775 1 641 821 425 632 26 127 1 883 299 1 075 36 1 661 .. 1 076 986 10 220 14 162 74 552

21 330 524 6 073 4 385 96 8 938 850 2 625 2 500 22 1 666 82 124 1 274 473 826 67 2 936 .. 2 009 1 112 21 216 16 706 95 834

25 476 1 099 10 017 8 586 86 13 484 790 3 324 1 362 151 183 123 40 2 272 563 392 7 3 203 .. 3 546 376 22 338 20 625 118 043

53 251 1 881 30 243 10 555 59 13 999 1 113 12 105 3 003 1 416 2 920 264 1 391 6 286 1 848 1 445 3 587 136 5 439 502 22 385 30 631 204 459

63 252 2 876 41 232 9 982 271 14 854 1 177 11 285 5 689 2 014 4 227 291 3 757 7 148 1 995 2 080 7 071 718 7 034 960 28 155 34 844 250 912

82 285 4 476 63 878 16 567 641 16 833 1 260 13 207 10 634 2 092 3 215 410 3 537 3 988 2 305 3 167 1 15 174 514 8 481 1 361 36 985 33 781 324 792

98 862 7 349 97 508 26 221 193 19 648 655 16 700 10 868 2 505 5 006 1 013 4 404 3 820 2 195 3 634 1 25 636 808 10 708 443 44 944 28 992 412 113

96 494 7 391 106 848 16 113 37 19 772 547 16 158 8 667 1 399 3 870 928 3 911 3 631 1 992 3 118 2 21 467 808 11 029 228 42 096 13 270 379 776

.. .. 90 433 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

500 9 251 3 229 315 3 651 1 313 47 420 2 949 1 406 720 206 24 007

1 660 16 760 10 693 1 070 9 023 1 902 818 2 416 20 452 1 399 6 306 503 73 002

7 989 53 019 21 400 3 626 18 477 1 000 4 501 4 818 69 208 8 883 17 080 1 663 211 664

13 859 117 682 31 289 7 333 32 323 9 219 9 111 9 134 126 191 21 986 39 944 3 433 421 504

19 373 161 917 24 400 9 589 43 734 11 293 12 663 14 396 176 124 30 610 60 698 4 768 569 565

23 824 223 260 44 141 14 704 57 029 14 873 19 819 28 144 240 067 43 821 97 728 7 755 815 165

28 510 265 775 76 659 18 803 70 092 19 095 34 228 42 307 344 685 17 183 129 240 4 612 1 051 189

29 225 284 988 85 907 19 374 72 784 19 890 36 126 45 555 347 697 17 477 133 761 4 584 1 097 368

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

203 196

713 375

2 012 902

2 590 624

2 767 952

2 756 288

2 608 116

2 636 030

..

14 700

92 707

266 416

333 067

406 015

467 917

642 664

680 794

..

OECD Total

188 496

620 668

1 746 486

2 257 557

2 361 937

2 288 371

1 965 452

1 955 236

1 976 293

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

15 254 89 167 104 421

38 032 266 183 304 215

72 967 2 937 611 589 687 493

72 799 8 221 797 718 878 738

92 040 10 805 810 726 913 571

90 658 5 879 838 931 935 468

101 143 10 567 839 918 951 628

101 112 10 883 838 861 950 856

100 739 13 675 841 329 955 743

9 707 9 707

82 591 3 477 86 068

202 272 52 887 255 159

322 050 108 964 431 014

304 755 146 779 451 534

288 230 148 596 436 826

18 060 161 995 180 055

32 912 148 427 181 338

64 929 133 506 198 435

76 .. 14 741 12 106 3 142 .. .. 1 108 232 .. 6 545 2 111 6 310 27 997 74 368

12 549 .. 7 022 61 251 55 589 2 208 .. .. 4 200 4 523 .. 5 186 26 488 14 346 37 023 230 385

42 722 12 585 19 216 314 081 152 468 13 731 17 033 3 502 12 036 4 622 54 268 68 185 23 636 65 749 803 834

48 157 13 590 22 479 415 162 169 606 14 180 8 419 3 926 16 494 4 761 62 206 57 316 26 446 85 063 947 805

47 595 24 728 23 271 451 529 163 055 13 834 10 337 3 997 17 727 5 884 57 539 72 377 23 341 81 618 996 832

47 944 27 998 22 800 428 521 140 556 15 761 3 969 14 574 5 657 61 990 57 828 26 339 62 140 916 077

43 523 24 104 23 203 403 195 84 634 16 054 3 960 14 774 5 715 58 633 63 101 21 146 71 726 833 769

42 227 28 340 22 477 398 359 76 324 16 098 3 402 15 081 6 285 58 039 65 696 20 376 70 336 823 041

28 597 29 921 22 793 412 962 76 005 15 733 3 515 14 843 5 776 55 592 65 801 25 513 65 064 822 114

1 970 516

Unit: GWh World Non-OECD Total

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

IEA

188 496

620 668

1 724 831

2 244 377

2 345 716

2 282 714

1 959 737

1 948 951

IEA/Accession/Association

190 892

623 669

1 741 658

2 297 072

2 437 276

2 409 482

2 241 830

2 265 299

..

..

..

794 863

944 993

997 699

916 610

839 685

829 719

824 104

G7

172 114

542 877

1 419 126

1 862 398

1 903 723

1 849 036

1 518 677

1 517 905

1 561 028

G8

..

..

1 537 431

1 993 113

2 053 169

2 019 451

1 715 291

1 721 048

1 765 613

G20

..

..

1 879 928

2 444 332

2 610 683

2 593 258

2 458 360

2 487 618

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

6 620

7 514

..

European Union - 28

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

14 700

92 707

266 416

333 067

406 015

467 917

642 664

680 794

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 000 12 000

.. .. .. .. 6 165 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 73 000 79 165

14 665 .. .. 118 305 76 179 x x 209 149

2 005 18 178 .. 5 456 130 715 77 341 x x 233 695

2 716 18 653 5 555 149 446 88 756 x x 265 126

2 490 15 249 11 623 170 415 89 152 x x 288 929

2 380 15 776 11 286 196 614 80 950 x x 307 006

2 620 15 545 11 509 203 143 85 576 x x 318 393

.. 16 125 .. .. 11 377 204 585 .. .. 84 398 .. x x ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. 8 449 .. 8 449

13 010 .. 13 010

11 293 .. 11 293

12 099 .. 12 099

15 026 15 026

14 193 14 193

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

.. 2 396 .. 304 2 700

.. 3 001 .. 2 8 199 11 202

.. 6 141 293 32 866 39 300

16 902 1 997 38 503 57 402

17 324 2 484 39 972 59 780

26 266 3 420 41 629 71 315

37 916 6 999 31 661 76 576

38 346 9 880 22 446 70 672

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

-

-

-

16 737 16 737

53 088 53 088

73 880 73 880

213 287 213 287

248 070 248 070

294 360 .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. -

2 340 .. 2 340

7 281 2 237 .. 9 518

6 177 6 046 12 223

6 873 9 855 16 728

7 171 14 523 21 694

8 285 15 864 24 149

6 213 15 739 21 952

.. .. 15 674 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

-

-

-

-

-

-

6 620 6 620

7 514 7 514

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

1 295 858

1 732 586

2 191 675

2 695 854

3 019 502

3 530 272

4 162 266

4 197 299

..

Non-OECD Total

364 706

624 315

960 793

1 281 552

1 642 410

2 105 957

2 684 110

2 727 843

..

OECD Total

931 152

1 108 271

1 230 882

1 414 302

1 377 092

1 424 315

1 478 156

1 469 456

1 493 472

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

194 771 5 595 16 189 265 384 481 939

251 249 7 871 16 886 278 781 554 787

296 848 8 928 23 478 288 960 618 214

358 620 18 516 33 133 279 986 690 255

362 031 26 483 27 709 297 926 714 149

351 461 21 717 37 131 286 333 696 642

387 208 23 274 30 697 292 113 733 292

392 647 21 315 31 981 325 114 771 058

383 488 23 309 32 526 315 619 754 942

11 800 71 678 1 284 14 316 99 078

13 781 92 092 1 984 18 928 126 785

14 880 3 97 033 6 361 23 183 141 460

16 720 31 96 817 5 610 24 433 143 611

15 612 28 86 350 5 189 23 325 130 504

13 549 31 90 681 6 472 24 735 135 469

15 318 c 84 766 6 634 25 922 132 639

16 285 c 90 162 7 006 25 183 138 636

16 021 90 670 7 285 26 309 140 284

19 159 623 1 081 24 .. 10 515 47 708 16 784 2 223 101 2 207 644 39 125 .. .. 839 72 893 1 850 7 354 1 322 .. 29 524 59 892 29 110 2 603 4 554 350 135

29 090 829 2 399 30 .. 10 216 70 187 20 307 3 405 112 3 087 1 155 47 511 .. .. 290 83 962 3 279 8 072 2 366 .. 30 807 59 247 33 877 11 348 5 123 426 699

32 507 897 1 449 28 10 859 57 418 19 791 1 997 178 4 204 983 35 079 4 496 414 823 85 121 382 3 313 9 303 2 515 2 950 26 184 73 033 30 982 23 148 7 189 471 207

43 219 1 699 2 313 30 5 14 660 71 133 25 962 4 111 178 6 356 1 150 50 900 2 819 644 871 142 142 289 4 116 11 715 4 975 3 834 31 807 78 619 38 230 30 879 7 780 580 436

39 438 1 604 3 027 23 22 13 784 56 332 26 417 5 610 202 7 019 975 42 927 3 326 820 877 88 136 452 3 778 5 118 4 741 3 461 23 025 72 874 33 086 39 561 7 852 532 439

41 558 1 668 3 380 21 27 12 922 67 526 27 353 7 485 188 12 592 776 54 407 3 520 1 295 1 468 105 117 152 3 488 16 547 5 649 4 703 45 511 66 501 37 825 51 796 6 741 592 204

42 939 1 489 3 202 19 35 15 799 65 684 26 135 5 565 259 13 470 973 44 257 2 530 1 044 1 528 100 144 005 2 622 16 909 4 606 4 782 39 865 62 137 36 689 67 231 8 349 612 225

42 251 1 397 3 040 18 26 14 772 55 108 26 155 4 040 220 14 059 895 38 025 4 381 1 181 1 422 61 142 993 3 034 7 632 4 623 4 141 21 070 65 168 37 033 58 218 8 800 559 762

41 213 1 303 2 679 14 16 13 290 70 136 24 170 5 814 222 13 814 932 50 925 2 432 960 1 337 72 140 105 2 388 13 757 3 903 4 892 36 748 61 605 37 802 59 755 7 963 598 247

1 448 066

Unit: GWh World

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

IEA

923 350

1 097 313

1 209 887

1 382 102

1 335 955

1 380 457

1 433 056

1 424 379

1 058 901

1 343 983

1 638 653

2 022 591

2 227 181

2 684 248

3 199 688

3 183 316

..

..

..

308 709

386 882

348 399

408 007

380 992

331 313

377 689

G7

640 004

765 250

802 319

891 198

879 835

884 502

908 512

936 011

942 971

G8

..

..

968 236

1 056 573

1 054 439

1 052 899

1 095 152

1 123 142

1 135 494

G20

..

..

1 657 118

2 018 092

2 249 163

2 720 651

3 224 105

3 206 599

..

OPEC

..

..

56 607

82 181

117 644

110 895

111 727

116 152

..

IEA/Accession/Association European Union - 28

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

364 706

624 315

960 793

1 281 552

1 642 410

2 105 957

2 684 110

2 727 843

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

1 127 .. .. .. .. 2 570 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 547 .. .. .. .. .. .. 122 300 16 394 149 938

2 950 .. .. .. .. 3 713 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 637 .. .. .. .. .. .. 184 713 28 161 232 174

2 848 1 555 1 658 20 3 058 1 878 3 928 7 577 7 366 .. 9 986 257 .. 491 11 411 165 917 8 282 16 500 700 10 723 6 648 x x 260 803

4 594 1 261 1 534 27 5 094 2 951 6 471 5 860 7 531 52 12 825 377 .. 1 170 14 778 165 375 10 337 14 025 11 450 3 528 x x 269 240

5 373 1 773 3 009 36 5 998 4 730 7 141 6 236 7 856 112 12 788 377 1 866 1 492 20 207 174 604 12 032 16 967 12 505 8 927 x x 304 029

7 567 2 556 3 446 45 8 026 5 693 9 232 9 367 8 022 156 11 108 407 2 750 2 431 20 243 168 397 12 571 16 400 13 152 8 192 x x 309 761

7 782 2 351 1 959 142 5 641 4 568 7 058 9 329 11 621 245 11 494 230 1 843 1 897 18 536 186 640 11 520 16 632 9 304 7 327 x x 316 119

4 525 2 269 1 746 405 3 987 3 493 5 508 9 210 11 210 179 14 203 285 1 024 1 110 14 853 187 131 9 752 17 133 10 519 8 427 x x 306 972

8 552 .. 1 768 322 6 554 5 134 7 785 9 949 .. 10 330 216 14 278 277 2 066 1 791 17 999 192 523 11 390 .. .. 11 920 .. x x ..

752 814 .. 1 068 50 168 3 768 5 156 .. 333 5 3 872 408 74 1 192 191 .. .. 1 858 985 .. 427 296 38 73 3 097 3 487 2 015 30 127

257 595 .. 1 365 100 1 352 4 243 9 801 .. 484 260 5 276 1 060 83 1 515 301 .. .. 2 783 992 .. 572 684 38 24 9 194 4 008 2 413 47 400

135 725 2 656 490 1 322 5 625 9 932 .. 1 062 705 5 721 2 477 85 1 220 284 .. .. 4 387 2 851 .. 958 1 549 95 46 7 951 4 369 3 271 57 916

54 912 2 3 442 295 1 764 5 979 13 697 1 646 803 6 609 1 325 96 718 9 652 1 396 5 628 3 934 .. 1 183 2 135 100 64 7 750 3 194 5 432 77 810

555 2 219 1 3 772 355 1 437 7 367 12 644 2 833 812 5 629 3 026 115 1 426 13 264 1 656 7 768 267 4 199 .. 1 261 1 778 74 145 8 883 4 915 6 512 92 913

174 3 703 4 260 429 1 618 7 819 13 046 4 931 907 6 996 3 427 101 3 631 16 647 1 247 6 374 253 5 067 .. 6 202 2 701 93 50 10 435 5 799 7 154 113 064

218 5 815 5 4 193 1 127 2 047 9 099 12 850 11 753 953 5 561 3 341 100 1 662 15 609 1 359 5 586 360 3 994 8 051 2 366 204 45 11 025 2 985 10 328 120 636

56 7 653 1 4 193 1 203 1 529 9 482 13 392 12 957 894 5 616 3 206 90 1 565 14 061 1 593 5 527 337 5 350 9 347 2 350 205 17 12 198 3 969 10 626 127 417

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

331 .. 9 480 28 979 1 030 1 108 .. 576 81 4 355 1 875 708 3 399 1 880 420 1 104 55 326

583 .. 10 600 46 557 1 345 1 396 .. 796 203 8 714 3 522 1 479 2 926 1 273 1 488 2 305 83 187

884 .. 15 600 71 656 5 708 3 989 1 193 877 16 925 6 062 3 145 8 188 4 975 5 369 4 592 149 163

767 10 200 74 462 10 016 6 966 4 1 892 1 632 17 194 7 799 3 197 8 878 6 026 14 551 8 002 171 586

767 44 13 132 108 121 10 725 5 191 4 2 997 2 517 30 862 8 387 3 451 7 825 5 798 16 945 8 636 225 402

772 32 13 400 124 922 17 456 6 472 35 5 105 3 205 31 811 7 803 5 634 7 255 5 537 27 550 13 247 270 236

1 020 2 619 12 800 137 757 18 677 20 019 59 9 744 4 237 32 183 8 111 4 221 9 856 6 983 65 722 28 828 362 836

1 041 2 733 11 900 141 801 18 632 26 575 59 12 584 4 632 27 925 9 611 4 021 8 780 9 527 88 982 30 172 398 975

.. .. .. .. .. 16 827 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

38 000 38 000

58 210 58 210

126 720 126 720

222 414 222 414

397 017 397 017

722 172 722 172

1 193 374 1 193 374

1 189 840 1 189 840

1 234 230 .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

2 994 972 57 890 7 939 1 131 62 530 435 492 233 84 359 99 371 102 302 4 769 .. 1 556 6 225 1 143 87 688

15 144 1 063 128 907 14 285 2 120 97 558 872 946 234 220 782 120 514 964 659 7 010 .. 3 479 14 587 1 062 193 623

18 141 1 180 206 708 27 497 3 382 91 349 4 987 1 648 1 718 457 2 279 88 403 2 213 27 159 10 469 .. 7 009 36 983 1 508 354 269

28 841 1 945 304 403 32 074 5 684 89 934 7 609 1 175 2 522 283 2 260 115 210 3 418 53 492 16 168 1 036 7 051 62 886 313 532 508

34 263 1 964 337 457 39 803 6 566 68 1 897 6 883 1 669 2 939 265 1 718 152 433 3 724 51 166 18 079 800 6 683 77 229 1 763 595 521

33 918 2 182 403 289 40 401 7 262 97 1 417 8 636 2 084 3 849 177 3 080 152 504 4 194 54 065 20 042 1 210 8 666 76 780 934 672 939

37 794 1 720 380 911 49 096 8 026 64 1 519 15 833 1 261 4 032 71 2 350 119 426 6 523 63 770 24 158 1 205 7 842 62 959 321 670 000

40 211 2 234 370 906 61 434 8 677 83 2 196 20 089 1 619 5 865 127 3 088 154 468 7 254 59 684 29 060 1 207 7 518 64 847 266 686 988

.. .. 388 971 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2 842 290 478 17 3 627

5 620 690 850 2 561 9 721

6 083 2 600 11 500 2 728 11 922

3 664 611 39 449 3 231 7 994

16 100 6 000 57 1 046 4 325 27 528

9 526 4 767 61 839 2 592 17 785

16 421 3 371 42 382 929 21 145

15 051 1 458 38 351 754 17 652

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition) - III.35

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

6 630

13 644

36 426

51 989

58 284

68 106

82 187

85 348

..

-

2 569

7 811

19 014

20 672

24 663

30 463

32 236

..

OECD Total

6 630

11 075

28 615

32 975

37 612

43 443

51 724

53 112

54 407

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

161 2 451 2 612

915 5 352 6 267

5 124 16 012 21 136

5 901 14 621 20 522

7 299 16 778 24 077

6 618 17 577 24 195

6 148 18 584 24 732

64 5 945 18 726 24 736

214 5 366 18 962 24 542

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

269 1 243 1 512

900 1 185 2 085

1 741 2 132 3 873

3 348 2 921 6 269

3 226 3 159 6 385

1 2 632 5 879 8 512

2 501 7 870 10 371

1 2 457 7 907 10 364

2 440 7 889 10 328

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. 26 2 480 .. .. .. 2 506

.. 50 2 672 .. .. 1 .. 2 723

300 3 222 4 80 3 606

1 323 4 705 80 76 6 184

2 1 658 5 324 71 94 7 149

1 28 4 465 5 376 197 668 10 735

0 98 175 5 068 6 289 172 4 819 16 620

0 133 163 1 5 170 6 201 217 6 127 18 012

0 133 167 12 6 010 6 080 229 6 906 19 537

IEA

6 604

11 025

28 315

31 652

35 954

38 978

46 656

47 879

48 183

IEA/Accession/Association

6 604

11 025

29 498

36 632

42 675

48 462

57 438

60 833

..

..

..

3 226

4 785

5 397

5 602

6 733

6 715

6 623

G7

5 200

8 924

20 975

22 674

25 328

25 613

27 647

27 681

27 782

G8

..

..

21 003

22 732

25 738

26 118

28 093

28 116

28 214

G20

..

..

27 393

33 767

39 923

43 086

50 012

53 296

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

-

..

Unit: GWh World Non-OECD Total

European Union - 28

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

-

2 569

7 811

19 014

20 672

24 663

30 463

32 236

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. 28 x x 28

.. 58 x x 58

410 x x 410

505 x x 505

446 x x 446

435 x x 435

.. 2 .. .. 432 .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. 326 .. .. .. 326

5 429 .. 434

1 003 .. 1 003

18 1 453 .. 1 471

4 204 4 204

4 810 4 810

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition) - III.37

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. -

.. .. 2 077 2 077

.. 1 125 5 466 3 1 6 595

4 869 11 626 2 16 497

6 604 9 902 2 16 508

9 357 9 929 2 19 288

10 656 11 070 1 21 727

12 764 10 270 1 23 035

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

-

-

57 57

109 109

115 115

125 125

125 125

125 125

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. -

492 .. 492

419 386 .. 805

976 786 20 134 1 916

1 148 1 051 166 271 2 636

1 176 1 525 271 302 3 274

1 340 1 576 339 706 3 961

1 118 1 569 300 93 751 3 831

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

-

-

754

1 520

4 526

33 867

339 622

454 402

..

Non-OECD Total

-

-

2

264

378

1 523

113 971

182 766

..

OECD Total

-

-

752

1 256

4 148

32 344

225 651

271 636

325 365

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

-

-

1 666 667

16 7 709 732

17 9 1 120 1 146

255 31 3 942 4 228

3 265 2 639 464 50 334 56 702

3 573 3 915 1 085 70 980 79 552

3 849 5 121 3 199 91 823 103 992

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

-

-

67 1 68

38 357 5 400

79 1 421 15 1 515

389 70 3 543 772 4 4 778

6 209 1 544 45 761 5 123 55 58 692

8 073 1 511 55 069 7 056 75 71 783

9 930 1 724 67 609 8 769 97 88 130

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

1 4 0 .. 1 9 1 16

3 1 2 5 60 18 0 8 .. 1 14 1 11 1 125

21 1 2 3 11 1 282 1 31 18 35 .. 3 48 2 21 8 1 487

89 560 616 6 5 620 11 729 158 1 0 1 906 21 56 .. 211 17 13 7 186 9 94 40 23 338

1 096 3 092 2 131 744 19 8 657 38 098 3 930 244 6 22 104 66 100 1 602 .. 124 871 533 267 13 643 143 1 333 1 043 10 411 110 257

1 269 3 288 2 193 751 44 9 573 39 401 3 991 349 11 24 378 0 68 108 2 204 .. 165 992 506 284 14 397 230 1 683 2 889 11 525 120 300

1 438 3 972 2 340 953 162 10 196 46 164 3 792 607 15 22 653 1 87 112 3 201 .. 301 1 020 585 255 12 703 404 1 884 7 477 12 922 133 243

318 178

Unit: GWh

IEA

-

-

752

1 256

4 148

32 260

221 135

265 858

IEA/Accession/Association

-

-

754

1 280

4 235

33 113

324 967

435 793

..

European Union - 28

..

..

15

114

1 467

23 267

111 426

119 393

127 447

G7

-

-

738

1 166

3 890

22 035

178 630

214 498

255 216

G8

..

..

738

1 166

3 890

22 035

179 092

215 055

255 840

G20

..

..

753

1 269

4 215

33 027

321 500

429 740

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

2

8

660

1 689

..

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

-

-

2

264

378

1 523

113 971

182 766

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. x x -

.. x x -

1 x x 1

15 7 1 x x 23

1 35 28 24 1 386 66 146 89 127 2 24 1 820 462 12 491 x x 4 713

1 3 37 89 21 1 403 79 172 94 1 155 2 24 1 856 558 13 739 x x 5 246

2 .. 39 177 21 1 337 75 192 .. 115 1 .. 190 1 771 624 13 .. .. 677 .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

1 9 2 .. 12

1 13 2 2 3 .. 3 1 25

1 206 2 8 19 6 3 5 .. 7 1 79 337

87 5 2 12 576 210 2 110 2 27 40 8 30 401 2 5 26 87 3 100 2 18 109 57 4 918

572 5 2 12 576 210 2 118 2 28 40 8 76 415 2 5 26 137 3 311 3 19 133 59 5 762

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. -

.. .. -

.. -

1 2 8 193 204

1 3 1 2 14 1 193 215

3 126 1 8 1 5 17 23 20 205 409

165 1 3 18 778 21 310 9 11 1 488 1 097 146 23 1 132 3 377 65 25 627

177 2 5 26 035 29 330 29 9 1 768 1 201 169 141 1 692 4 543 68 35 199

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 229 .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

-

-

2 2

22 22

84 84

701 701

75 285 1 75 286

130 686 1 130 687

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. -

.. -

.. -

26 26

2 51 53

3 4 2 42 51

14 11 85 3 39 29 75 39 24 193 881 13 2 71 241 9 4 152 7 4 1 896

16 11 832 4 60 31 139 37 164 199 1 924 44 14 156 287 9 4 269 7 3 209

.. .. 3 461 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

-

-

-

-

-

2 2

4 491 2 129 356 549 1 531

85 895 4 155 792 732 2 663

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition) - III.41

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

-

11

3 880

31 348

103 922

341 384

958 154

1 127 319

..

Non-OECD Total

-

-

35

2 822

10 053

72 364

351 683

430 774

..

OECD Total

-

11

3 845

28 526

93 869

269 020

606 471

696 545

745 248

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

-

-

1 3 066 3 067

264 19 5 650 5 933

1 567 7 19 17 881 19 474

8 724 332 1 239 95 148 105 443

30 463 2 449 10 378 229 471 272 761

28 775 3 521 10 442 257 249 299 987

29 651 3 586 13 074 277 918 324 229

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

-

-

-

58 108 17 120 303

885 11 1 751 130 614 3 392

5 052 8 4 016 817 1 637 11 530

12 199 c 6 166 1 683 2 306 22 354

12 597 180 6 490 2 169 2 141 23 577

15 174 205 7 632 2 465 2 068 27 544

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. -

11 .. .. .. .. 11

7 610 71 2 2 56 1 14 6 9 778

67 16 1 4 241 78 48 9 352 451 244 563 4 25 829 31 5 168 4 727 457 3 33 947 22 290

1 331 227 21 6 614 54 170 962 27 229 1 266 10 1 112 2 344 47 2 52 2 067 499 135 1 773 6 21 176 935 8 59 2 904 71 003

2 064 1 292 335 7 809 277 294 9 945 37 793 2 714 534 2 815 9 126 49 224 55 3 993 879 1 664 9 182 6 44 271 3 487 37 2 916 10 286 152 047

5 232 5 437 497 12 782 594 3 068 21 473 78 598 5 146 684 9 6 149 17 689 128 1 136 101 8 170 2 116 12 588 12 474 6 6 48 905 15 479 109 15 517 37 263 311 356

6 574 6 511 591 14 780 723 4 795 24 711 105 693 5 537 758 8 7 445 17 742 150 1 364 235 10 569 2 852 14 909 12 248 6 6 49 127 17 609 133 17 904 50 004 372 982

6 030 7 499 609 13 899 636 5 857 28 501 111 590 6 300 607 4 8 455 17 492 122 1 144 245 10 549 3 876 12 844 12 650 6 6 50 810 16 623 121 19 882 57 116 393 474

740 180

Unit: GWh

IEA

-

11

3 845

28 522

93 802

268 407

602 743

691 317

IEA/Accession/Association

-

11

3 879

30 887

102 359

335 892

927 541

1 092 535

..

European Union - 28

..

..

778

22 223

70 452

149 372

302 860

362 411

378 807

G7

-

-

3 148

16 932

54 638

175 038

421 122

490 663

529 900

G8

..

..

3 148

16 934

54 645

175 042

421 270

490 803

530 137

G20

..

..

3 879

30 709

101 170

333 808

928 445

1 092 348

..

OPEC

..

..

-

37

71

166

451

475

..

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

-

-

35

2 822

10 053

72 364

351 683

430 774

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. x x -

.. 2 6 x x 8

1 5 10 7 38 x x 61

7 1 1 681 139 31 1 306 4 51 x x 1 222

2 23 75 1 425 1 014 226 9 275 3 109 6 590 148 26 954 x x 10 879

2 22 97 1 504 1 204 211 88 339 0 0 7 97 110 7 407 140 48 983 x x 12 261

.. 83 119 104 1 318 1 355 221 84 .. 427 30 .. 0 23 162 97 6 322 237 150 .. .. 1 127 .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

137 64 .. 23 8 232

552 206 12 .. 42 6 818

1 498 18 3 659 34 .. 139 19 2 370

29 2 570 782 63 18 3 000 3 700 474 196 10 832

8 2 570 862 48 15 3 035 5 090 449 203 12 278

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. -

.. .. -

.. 32 32

1 684 3 1 8 1 696

6 211 17 2 91 18 6 339

19 657 4 1 62 53 976 50 57 20 860

5 44 739 6 154 6 1 409 975 345 1 464 345 218 55 49 721

5 51 061 6 309 0 6 2 101 1 094 365 1 731 1 109 323 58 58 165

.. .. .. .. .. 188 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

-

-

2 2

615 615

2 028 2 028

44 622 1 44 623

237 071 2 237 073

295 023 2 295 025

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. -

.. -

.. -

35 2 183 1 8 1 1 231

75 93 49 204 2 71 50 1 188 733

25 2 177 39 359 12 63 3 53 163 1 68 160 3 123

554 35 33 488 51 1 147 21 200 323 84 215 574 190 729 625 1 063 2 994 88 156 42 537

616 60 42 373 3 1 288 21 313 390 73 218 578 289 635 491 1 073 0 3 774 88 5 52 290

.. .. 48 475 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

-

-

1 1

37 3 40

71 3 74

163 3 166

250 391 641

306 449 755

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

31 844

44 344

129 621

163 950

228 696

369 588

571 152

595 572

..

Non-OECD Total

25 174

30 981

7 692

21 275

37 799

104 468

215 919

234 713

..

6 670

13 363

121 929

142 675

190 897

265 120

355 233

360 859

363 433

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

51 297 348

1 300 105 457 1 862

3 969 963 86 362 91 294

8 226 941 1 672 71 713 82 552

9 033 1 790 3 074 71 215 85 112

10 466 2 247 776 72 606 86 095

12 778 5 957 1 534 79 147 99 416

7 350 6 062 2 164 78 518 94 093

7 395 5 894 2 371 77 214 92 874

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

338 338

385 312 697

750 8 721 500 9 971

1 134 9 923 93 588 11 738

3 830 14 510 294 499 19 133

2 777 61 28 358 1 107 602 32 906

3 722 114 34 148 6 371 617 44 972

3 500 c 40 932 6 897 586 51 915

3 518 39 695 7 854 578 51 645

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

202 116 .. 242 2 912 1 365 .. .. 295 200 .. 56 399 197 5 984

324 300 .. 223 5 437 1 288 .. .. 30 1 024 409 319 .. 362 779 173 136 10 804

1 180 723 210 5 156 1 632 5 186 34 103 34 1 059 242 258 689 672 2 005 804 678 20 665

1 657 1 336 531 1 856 13 8 712 3 560 10 121 163 120 95 1 908 56 3 201 286 298 1 553 32 70 2 100 4 342 1 746 174 4 455 48 385

2 880 2 250 738 3 989 35 9 687 5 048 17 608 222 1 730 4 130 6 153 41 7 75 6 684 382 1 552 1 987 56 120 3 104 8 357 2 109 44 11 659 86 652

5 069 5 689 2 189 5 340 740 11 188 6 471 40 658 319 2 449 314 11 586 66 147 131 8 606 442 6 349 2 942 686 223 4 674 13 397 2 425 346 13 673 146 119

5 566 6 793 4 836 5 615 1 014 11 952 10 043 58 255 482 2 283 749 22 011 823 543 209 6 612 436 8 168 3 391 1 753 289 6 424 13 078 2 991 1 659 34 871 210 846

5 507 7 160 5 059 7 090 1 179 12 337 10 172 58 220 310 2 342 889 21 851 931 587 249 6 288 498 6 801 3 504 1 721 299 6 850 13 757 3 105 2 124 36 022 214 850

5 645 6 804 4 906 6 595 1 379 13 182 10 731 58 345 325 2 485 1 102 21 665 944 628 294 6 770 386 6 772 3 474 1 440 271 6 995 11 877 3 130 2 659 40 109 218 913

IEA

6 619

13 258

120 966

141 664

188 935

262 376

347 508

352 980

355 697

IEA/Accession/Association

7 420

15 168

125 958

155 460

217 173

349 817

545 320

567 566

..

..

..

19 630

46 195

84 151

143 120

207 135

210 632

..

4 816

8 705

106 651

109 906

135 226

183 818

251 253

253 065

255 154

G8

..

..

106 688

112 444

137 864

186 592

253 717

255 744

..

G20

..

..

123 434

154 197

214 037

345 248

523 134

548 624

..

OPEC

..

..

3

7

111

254

525

494

..

OECD Total

European Union - 28 G7

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

25 174

30 981

7 692

21 275

37 799

104 468

215 919

234 713

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 22 800 22 800

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 27 000 27 000

11 .. .. 37 x x 48

15 1 .. 2 538 x x 2 554

17 14 7 2 638 x x 2 676

93 35 33 35 111 2 774 188 x x 3 269

174 176 353 431 52 8 14 36 531 2 464 38 136 x x 4 413

170 195 6 396 526 52 10 23 52 525 2 678 80 210 x x 4 922

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

.. .. 108 24 .. .. 38 .. 170

.. .. 140 27 .. .. 40 .. 207

.. 3 201 158 .. .. 44 .. 406

7 128 431 51 307 .. 924

110 8 131 453 51 259 .. 2 1 014

1 59 69 8 209 550 74 262 .. 18 4 94 9 1 357

3 107 22 11 123 516 63 259 21 5 147 427 1 704

3 173 20 11 0 126 480 68 297 21 5 151 442 1 797

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. 5 5

.. .. 27 27

.. 431 170 29 630

1 278 6 490 1 694 509 3 977

14 4 890 22 956 4 3 286 1 530 50 10 752

20 14 915 95 1 010 27 1 174 33 3 652 3 390 55 24 371

42 43 546 1 799 760 772 726 1 442 72 3 503 18 054 68 6 70 790

52 45 431 830 839 988 1 013 1 454 67 3 468 15 442 76 7 69 666

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

-

-

-

2 421 2 421

5 200 5 200

33 863 92 33 955

76 113 107 76 220

92 816 107 92 923

.. .. ..

57 12 750 7 719 75 43 12 205 8 2 40 230 .. 29 9 1 2 199

96 32 1 805 227 10 954 75 52 12 282 18 22 41 85 .. 26 9 1 3 747

107 32 3 859 274 1 449 25 285 17 98 105 56 19 136 .. 31 59 56 6 608

673 54 7 844 496 17 944 75 586 7 205 159 24 158 20 35 102 11 399

1 287 56 13 591 503 71 420 71 103 89 717 300 72 352 23 348 22 39 88 18 152

2 195 116 31 495 2 417 145 455 75 236 283 1 558 321 127 385 22 673 900 94 41 497

1 711 294 50 642 1 460 172 686 74 490 645 2 665 574 213 533 33 643 1 807 122 62 764

2 095 268 52 255 1 423 185 622 153 459 717 2 508 752 261 666 32 1 032 1 847 103 65 376

.. .. 53 910 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

5 5

10 9 19

24 4 28

24 4 29

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

6 144 359

8 299 211

11 900 326

15 518 865

18 377 852

21 616 255

25 095 025

25 721 050

..

Non-OECD Total

1 659 619

2 615 259

4 164 442

5 695 238

7 770 733

10 615 081

14 072 217

14 670 021

..

OECD Total

4 484 740

5 683 952

7 735 884

9 823 626

10 607 119

11 001 174

11 022 808

11 051 029

11 173 235

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

270 198 8 766 37 100 1 965 509 2 281 573

373 379 11 751 66 962 2 427 320 2 879 412

482 152 18 372 115 837 3 218 621 3 834 982

605 707 40 078 205 675 4 052 667 4 904 127

620 572 52 484 250 768 4 294 368 5 218 192

603 976 60 434 275 538 4 378 430 5 318 378

666 621 79 308 320 564 4 322 038 5 388 530

658 399 79 417 322 062 4 286 429 5 346 307

650 849 81 166 341 109 4 434 909 5 508 033

64 800 8 720 470 287 14 825 18 531 577 163

96 073 12 404 576 331 37 239 22 596 744 643

155 019 20 898 870 673 105 371 32 264 1 184 226

210 224 42 661 1 067 816 290 126 39 247 1 650 074

228 650 48 602 1 108 842 389 390 42 887 1 818 371

252 661 58 592 1 170 899 499 508 44 825 2 026 484

256 563 66 976 1 060 971 562 603 43 642 1 990 754

258 018 67 674 1 068 323 566 880 44 212 2 005 107

261 140 68 983 1 025 840 579 877 44 394 1 980 234

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

31 325 41 067 41 174 19 120 .. 26 102 182 528 375 903 14 817 17 643 2 320 7 348 145 518 .. .. 2 186 52 627 73 055 84 302 9 821 12 299 .. 76 272 78 080 38 024 12 425 282 048 1 626 004

41 965 53 642 52 656 26 765 .. 40 747 257 979 467 578 22 653 23 876 3 184 10 883 185 741 .. .. 1 110 64 806 84 099 121 871 15 263 20 076 .. 110 483 96 695 49 247 23 275 285 303 2 059 897

50 294 70 923 62 559 25 982 17 181 54 377 420 751 550 015 35 003 28 436 4 510 14 515 216 600 6 648 28 405 1 377 71 968 121 848 136 311 28 501 26 132 12 444 151 923 146 514 56 179 57 543 319 737 2 716 676

61 257 84 012 73 466 36 053 8 513 69 976 539 954 576 543 53 843 35 191 7 684 23 977 276 642 4 136 11 425 1 166 89 630 142 982 145 184 43 764 31 158 13 624 224 468 145 266 67 520 124 922 377 069 3 269 425

66 833 87 025 82 578 36 246 10 205 70 582 576 062 622 579 60 020 35 756 8 686 25 970 303 700 4 906 14 784 4 129 99 923 138 009 156 936 46 575 31 455 15 117 294 084 158 435 59 649 161 956 398 356 3 570 555

71 128 95 189 85 903 38 862 12 964 80 674 569 288 632 983 57 392 37 371 17 059 28 353 302 064 6 627 5 749 4 591 119 269 123 630 157 657 54 090 27 858 16 440 301 527 148 548 67 816 211 208 382 071 3 656 311

68 309 85 809 83 309 30 535 12 176 68 754 564 417 649 119 54 439 31 902 18 550 30 512 289 768 6 425 4 266 2 198 115 212 149 630 166 635 60 329 27 064 16 500 274 772 156 010 63 175 274 408 339 301 3 643 524

71 324 86 608 87 050 31 039 12 903 67 522 562 143 653 737 55 266 32 871 19 239 30 870 295 830 7 531 4 187 2 235 117 260 149 359 170 465 59 432 27 738 16 326 275 726 164 250 63 089 297 278 338 336 3 699 615

68 591 75 028 87 998 29 992 12 301 70 014 580 745 649 856 52 575 31 905 19 830 30 926 290 585 6 725 3 511 2 181 113 539 147 453 169 852 59 809 25 378 16 302 273 829 159 288 69 215 303 625 333 916 3 684 968

IEA

4 464 934

5 656 613

7 644 607

9 704 018

10 462 540

10 836 273

10 830 784

10 856 655

10 976 718

IEA/Accession/Association

4 860 236

6 361 900

9 069 211

12 462 932

14 696 988

17 261 067

19 939 706

20 474 730

..

..

..

2 594 994

3 035 743

3 325 812

3 366 569

3 266 706

3 299 193

3 276 413

G7

3 691 991

4 573 631

6 078 550

7 496 398

7 924 479

8 039 710

7 892 235

7 863 197

7 966 699

G8

..

..

7 160 702

8 374 164

8 877 565

9 077 740

8 983 208

8 957 485

9 075 938

Unit: GWh

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

European Union - 28

G20

..

..

10 168 227

13 295 476

15 645 587

18 335 483

21 106 531

21 647 927

..

OPEC

..

..

299 939

515 253

706 268

950 518

1 245 038

1 292 290

..

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

1 659 619

2 615 259

4 164 442

5 695 238

7 770 733

10 615 081

14 072 217

14 670 021

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

1 702 .. .. .. .. 21 956 .. 830 .. 49 .. .. .. 365 .. .. .. 46 779 .. .. .. .. .. .. 914 600 35 062 1 021 343

3 715 .. .. .. .. 34 835 .. 1 034 .. 54 .. .. .. 527 .. .. .. 67 486 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 294 000 59 716 1 461 367

3 296 10 362 23 152 39 526 14 632 42 141 8 873 1 974 13 724 79 87 379 .. 15 732 1 100 16 221 .. 5 758 64 309 1 082 152 39 759 18 146 14 610 298 835 56 325 x x 1 858 085

4 778 5 958 18 699 26 101 10 429 40 924 11 281 3 370 7 424 125 51 324 2 957 14 931 1 917 5 606 .. 6 811 51 934 877 766 32 477 14 247 9 845 171 445 46 862 x x 1 417 211

5 443 6 317 22 872 30 961 12 602 44 365 13 162 4 377 7 267 145 67 847 4 458 14 891 2 240 5 990 2 864 6 942 59 413 953 086 36 474 17 090 12 820 186 055 47 665 x x 1 565 346

7 568 6 491 18 710 34 895 17 124 46 653 14 902 5 322 10 124 177 82 646 5 168 12 100 2 114 6 115 4 022 7 260 60 979 1 038 030 38 103 16 435 16 660 188 828 51 975 x x 1 692 401

7 782 7 315 24 953 33 566 17 767 45 277 12 820 4 888 11 574 254 106 627 5 981 13 262 858 5 854 3 141 5 630 65 103 1 090 973 39 342 17 232 22 534 164 573 59 180 x x 1 766 485

4 526 7 765 24 321 34 515 16 438 45 613 11 984 5 004 11 531 274 103 128 5 918 15 513 1 645 4 965 2 483 5 600 64 296 1 094 289 37 045 18 114 22 534 156 036 61 789 x x 1 755 327

8 554 .. 25 229 38 669 19 141 46 520 13 680 5 053 12 149 .. 107 058 5 379 15 620 1 933 5 395 3 798 5 607 64 383 1 109 239 38 173 .. .. 158 927 .. x x ..

2 806 984 9 .. 1 118 96 796 3 848 8 106 .. 591 165 3 910 901 1 147 187 2 875 641 .. .. 2 625 442 64 390 .. 610 582 101 1 179 3 368 5 172 3 912 110 561

7 123 675 10 .. 1 453 155 1 749 4 445 18 939 .. 689 530 5 317 1 630 4 800 355 5 247 462 .. .. 7 169 676 98 951 .. 817 792 51 2 924 9 300 4 541 5 160 183 960

16 104 841 21 906 2 697 493 1 983 5 650 42 256 .. 1 202 978 5 721 3 235 10 169 780 9 628 454 .. .. 13 463 945 167 226 .. 1 515 1 628 158 5 811 8 013 9 362 6 002 317 241

25 412 1 445 84 1 140 3 480 296 4 800 5 982 78 143 210 1 674 1 315 7 223 4 015 15 496 1 778 12 863 9 696 1 407 206 14 727 1 604 210 670 .. 2 569 2 472 175 10 596 7 798 6 995 9 982 444 253

33 915 2 786 107 1 052 4 004 433 5 681 7 374 108 690 288 2 845 1 574 6 788 5 818 22 672 2 272 19 737 13 285 1 660 229 23 539 2 544 244 922 .. 3 826 3 558 189 12 661 8 936 9 374 12 773 563 532

45 734 5 449 115 532 5 900 784 5 965 7 905 146 796 311 4 988 1 934 10 167 7 413 32 558 2 689 23 835 16 666 1 305 293 26 121 3 076 259 601 .. 7 499 5 274 179 16 372 10 448 8 665 16 032 674 606

70 997 10 361 276 2 688 7 961 3 494 10 054 9 135 186 320 403 12 649 2 336 9 919 9 791 36 430 3 042 32 141 21 800 1 421 526 31 805 4 457 252 747 606 14 429 7 895 232 19 854 11 695 7 084 19 130 801 678

76 018 10 719 331 3 021 8 196 4 022 10 253 9 510 188 159 423 13 942 2 282 14 068 10 324 36 797 3 157 33 192 16 992 1 659 552 32 223 4 776 255 134 542 15 542 7 978 232 20 589 14 185 7 544 19 728 822 092

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

1 404 246 .. 16 580 72 796 2 370 4 773 .. 821 104 8 377 13 186 3 719 1 031 20 735 6 971 2 350 4 691 160 154

2 353 343 .. 21 200 120 409 7 502 10 049 .. 1 487 217 14 974 18 009 6 991 1 668 42 607 14 426 3 559 7 175 272 969

7 732 1 172 .. 27 700 292 732 32 667 23 016 3 348 2 478 878 37 673 26 327 15 714 3 150 90 205 44 176 8 681 8 431 626 080

15 771 2 543 448 19 400 569 688 93 325 69 255 2 946 5 118 1 659 68 116 45 290 31 665 7 004 185 498 95 977 26 561 13 769 1 254 033

26 447 3 264 964 22 912 715 867 127 529 82 673 3 419 6 016 2 533 93 629 56 567 38 213 9 324 228 314 132 197 53 656 16 702 1 620 226

40 833 3 792 1 000 21 664 981 523 169 755 124 786 4 313 7 543 3 208 94 384 67 742 46 386 10 801 247 708 159 522 94 903 20 941 2 100 804

68 911 4 270 5 594 16 926 1 457 323 247 920 156 660 5 667 17 878 4 244 123 464 90 797 51 677 14 284 264 682 191 010 182 184 45 427 2 948 918

73 157 4 157 6 998 15 164 1 532 230 254 869 164 502 6 027 22 422 4 638 131 277 94 370 52 386 15 804 268 405 186 547 198 659 49 213 3 080 826

.. .. .. .. .. 267 121 .. .. .. .. .. .. 52 905 .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

168 689 6 799 175 488

300 630 12 634 313 264

621 268 28 938 650 206

1 355 738 31 331 1 387 069

2 500 466 38 451 2 538 917

4 207 993 38 387 4 246 380

6 217 907 38 264 6 256 171

6 634 900 37 027 6 671 927

7 111 770 .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

26 661 1 171 64 726 11 627 1 347 5 708 775 2 246 1 256 917 908 122 486 2 187 678 1 179 378 6 660 .. 1 105 2 551 16 445 15 306 164 439

39 706 1 619 139 380 20 446 2 226 9 989 850 3 258 3 372 1 460 1 952 314 906 1 676 1 005 1 812 767 10 031 .. 2 035 4 600 35 803 17 769 300 976

51 005 2 311 222 821 36 357 3 468 15 024 790 3 698 6 349 2 218 2 186 597 2 319 2 458 1 457 2 661 27 185 13 808 .. 3 577 7 444 59 321 22 189 489 243

88 977 3 880 348 910 43 125 6 919 15 033 1 121 13 114 10 612 3 377 6 048 547 3 658 6 606 2 351 4 887 53 492 19 914 1 172 5 459 7 588 85 271 31 073 763 134

105 750 4 896 403 033 50 337 8 260 15 344 1 248 13 253 12 675 4 823 8 049 556 5 775 7 422 3 051 5 827 51 166 25 499 1 518 7 058 7 682 105 384 36 934 885 540

125 594 6 777 515 745 59 424 9 583 17 397 1 323 14 699 19 509 5 984 8 893 587 6 938 4 320 3 659 7 383 54 066 35 890 1 724 8 485 10 995 113 767 35 011 1 067 753

147 220 9 409 578 889 76 828 10 881 20 458 884 18 691 27 314 6 011 12 450 1 084 8 783 4 355 4 591 10 886 63 771 51 741 2 022 10 712 13 238 107 998 29 595 1 217 811

145 645 9 965 589 400 78 973 11 309 20 558 891 19 037 29 325 5 468 12 960 1 056 9 345 4 379 4 525 11 051 59 685 52 918 2 024 11 033 13 636 107 039 13 644 1 213 868

.. .. 601 371 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

500 12 093 3 519 315 3 651 1 791 47 420 2 949 1 423 720 206 27 634

1 660 22 380 11 383 1 070 9 023 2 752 818 2 416 20 452 3 960 6 306 503 82 723

7 989 59 102 24 000 3 638 18 477 1 500 4 501 4 818 69 208 11 611 17 080 1 663 223 587

13 859 121 383 31 900 7 375 32 323 9 668 9 111 9 134 126 191 25 217 39 944 3 433 429 538

19 373 178 088 30 400 9 654 43 734 12 339 12 663 14 396 176 124 34 935 60 698 4 768 597 172

23 824 232 959 48 908 14 777 57 029 15 712 19 819 28 144 240 067 46 413 97 728 7 757 833 137

28 510 289 094 80 030 19 731 70 094 19 477 34 228 42 307 344 814 18 112 129 596 5 161 1 081 154

29 225 307 968 87 365 20 760 72 788 20 241 36 126 45 555 347 852 18 231 134 553 5 316 1 125 981

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

Includes electricity from hydro pumped storage. Includes small amounts of electricity from tide, wave, chemical heat and other sources. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

1 321 603

1 772 535

2 296 488

2 830 361

3 297 112

4 200 534

5 933 202

6 269 472

..

Non-OECD Total

389 880

657 865

971 335

1 312 015

1 696 103

2 273 681

3 335 084

3 541 999

..

OECD Total

931 723

1 114 670

1 325 153

1 518 346

1 601 010

1 926 853

2 598 118

2 727 473

2 862 056

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

194 654 5 646 16 350 268 132 484 782

252 448 7 976 17 801 284 590 562 815

300 691 9 891 28 604 369 241 708 427

366 993 19 457 40 732 330 364 757 546

372 497 28 280 38 110 366 205 805 092

370 749 24 296 45 748 440 677 881 470

433 528 34 319 49 149 637 076 1 154 072

432 159 34 876 51 500 718 175 1 236 710

424 198 38 123 56 053 750 171 1 268 545

11 749 67 047 1 284 15 559 95 639

13 327 89 192 1 984 20 425 124 928

14 898 3 98 431 6 362 25 814 145 508

17 590 31 97 692 4 111 28 062 147 486

20 103 39 97 637 4 052 27 598 149 430

21 721 171 111 977 6 186 32 857 172 912

37 151 1 658 149 898 15 884 36 771 241 362

40 208 1 691 168 236 18 621 35 892 264 647

44 507 1 929 181 680 22 096 36 941 287 153

18 952 287 1 081 24 .. 10 515 48 489 18 145 2 223 101 2 233 644 41 368 .. .. 47 72 867 1 679 7 525 1 322 .. 28 968 60 271 27 903 2 800 3 858 351 302

29 049 578 2 399 41 .. 10 216 70 234 21 921 3 405 112 3 137 838 49 204 .. .. 113 1 024 83 613 2 597 8 335 2 257 .. 29 912 59 589 32 978 11 484 3 891 426 927

32 635 555 1 161 825 16 015 55 779 19 093 1 771 195 4 504 697 34 905 4 496 414 83 807 121 358 1 495 9 839 1 880 2 950 26 035 74 452 30 236 23 228 5 811 471 218

43 435 1 044 2 284 5 572 18 23 379 69 402 35 475 4 144 243 7 679 1 185 50 879 2 823 340 171 2 971 142 105 2 332 12 868 4 615 3 904 34 490 83 140 37 691 31 154 9 970 613 313

40 885 2 106 3 132 9 812 111 23 468 56 325 62 505 6 406 1 870 8 681 1 873 48 439 3 414 460 209 7 447 136 520 3 847 8 260 4 676 3 575 42 270 81 231 32 280 39 748 16 938 646 487

44 980 6 494 5 902 12 429 1 044 24 195 78 196 104 809 10 522 3 020 17 057 3 729 76 966 3 635 911 268 11 197 117 962 10 888 28 353 5 940 4 749 97 776 82 086 37 471 55 712 26 182 872 471

50 922 14 342 9 384 18 455 1 514 30 409 99 173 188 342 14 894 3 258 18 547 7 512 108 023 3 481 2 095 457 14 777 145 355 22 807 32 311 6 629 5 057 104 632 89 127 37 809 90 245 83 128 1 202 684

50 854 15 831 9 621 21 916 1 787 31 475 92 610 216 336 13 801 3 468 19 236 8 877 103 898 5 462 2 538 600 17 433 144 929 24 122 22 573 6 532 4 448 88 384 95 058 37 761 87 235 99 331 1 226 116

50 005 17 220 9 404 20 775 1 906 32 005 112 799 227 181 16 211 3 713 19 828 9 968 114 724 3 499 2 205 666 18 516 143 458 21 446 29 640 5 603 5 225 104 456 89 234 38 858 96 656 111 161 1 306 359

2 791 248

Unit: GWh World

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

IEA

923 844

1 103 557

1 302 895

1 484 112

1 556 561

1 876 035

2 532 961

2 659 223

1 060 196

1 352 137

1 735 953

2 142 695

2 487 526

3 321 163

4 889 479

5 164 130

..

..

..

309 109

418 589

460 874

679 729

953 726

975 084

..

G7

641 693

771 480

883 951

960 776

1 020 546

1 209 556

1 699 168

1 830 745

1 921 913

G8

..

..

1 049 933

1 124 935

1 193 681

1 376 584

1 884 868

2 016 975

2 113 935

G20

..

..

1 751 415

2 132 429

2 501 421

3 342 592

4 879 970

5 154 051

..

OPEC

..

..

56 610

82 225

117 828

111 323

113 363

118 810

..

IEA/Accession/Association European Union - 28

Includes electricity from hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, tide, wave, biofuels and the renewable fraction of municipal waste. Excludes electricity from hydro pumped storage. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

389 880

657 865

971 335

1 312 015

1 696 103

2 273 681

3 335 084

3 541 999

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

1 127 .. .. .. .. 2 570 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 547 .. .. .. .. .. .. 145 100 16 394 172 738

2 950 .. .. .. .. 3 713 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 637 .. .. .. .. .. .. 211 713 28 161 259 174

2 848 1 555 1 658 20 3 058 1 878 3 928 7 577 7 366 .. 9 986 257 .. 491 11 411 165 982 7 495 16 500 700 10 514 6 648 x x 259 872

4 594 1 261 1 534 27 5 094 2 673 6 454 5 860 7 531 52 12 825 377 .. 1 170 14 778 164 159 9 821 14 025 11 280 3 528 x x 267 043

5 373 1 773 3 009 37 5 998 4 342 7 060 1 6 236 7 856 112 12 788 377 1 866 1 492 20 213 173 135 11 411 16 967 12 401 8 927 x x 301 374

7 567 2 563 3 447 130 8 026 5 788 9 298 73 9 367 8 022 157 11 108 1 407 2 750 2 431 20 300 167 028 11 891 16 400 13 391 8 192 x x 308 337

7 782 2 354 2 104 392 5 665 7 106 8 364 424 9 338 11 985 245 11 494 135 249 1 843 2 066 26 969 185 700 10 864 16 632 9 252 7 327 x x 328 290

4 526 2 274 1 891 754 4 014 6 131 7 116 435 9 298 11 643 180 14 203 165 317 1 121 1 296 24 282 186 230 9 290 17 133 10 877 8 427 x x 321 605

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 192 022 .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

752 814 .. 1 068 50 168 3 768 5 156 .. 333 5 3 872 516 98 1 192 191 .. .. 1 858 38 985 .. 427 296 38 73 3 097 3 487 2 015 30 297

257 595 .. 1 365 100 1 352 4 243 9 801 .. 484 260 5 276 1 200 110 1 515 301 .. .. 2 783 40 992 .. 572 684 38 24 9 194 4 008 2 413 47 607

135 725 2 656 490 1 322 5 625 9 932 .. 1 062 708 5 721 3 004 243 1 220 284 .. .. 4 387 44 1 010 .. 958 1 549 95 46 7 951 4 369 3 271 56 807

54 912 2 3 442 295 1 764 5 979 13 834 1 1 651 810 6 609 1 891 527 782 9 652 1 396 5 628 53 1 408 .. 1 183 2 135 100 87 7 750 3 194 5 440 76 579

555 2 219 1 3 772 355 1 547 7 367 13 196 1 2 833 820 5 629 4 173 2 568 1 185 13 264 1 656 2 7 768 321 1 603 .. 1 261 1 781 76 187 8 883 4 915 6 519 92 459

174 3 703 1 4 320 429 1 687 7 819 14 750 2 4 957 915 6 996 5 126 6 654 4 127 16 647 1 247 3 6 374 332 2 410 .. 6 202 2 726 97 190 10 435 5 893 7 261 115 483

334 5 815 10 2 4 208 1 703 2 154 9 121 15 630 2 12 645 966 5 588 7 771 8 664 4 656 15 611 1 359 5 5 612 510 7 759 2 8 051 2 405 209 628 11 025 3 132 11 008 138 593

635 7 653 7 2 4 208 1 779 1 702 9 502 16 172 2 13 938 906 5 644 8 230 8 661 4 635 14 062 1 593 5 5 553 541 9 569 3 9 347 2 390 210 599 12 198 4 120 11 329 147 205

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

Includes electricity from hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, tide, wave, biofuels and the renewable fraction of municipal waste. Excludes electricity from hydro pumped storage. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

331 .. 9 480 28 979 1 030 1 108 .. 576 81 4 355 1 875 708 3 399 1 880 420 1 109 55 331

583 .. 10 600 46 557 1 345 1 396 .. 796 203 8 714 5 599 1 479 2 926 1 273 1 488 2 332 85 291

884 .. 15 600 71 688 6 833 3 989 1 193 877 16 925 11 959 85 3 145 6 384 4 976 5 369 4 621 154 528

767 1 10 200 77 426 14 891 6 966 4 1 892 1 632 17 194 19 425 245 3 208 5 616 6 537 14 551 8 203 188 758

767 59 13 132 119 146 17 351 5 192 4 2 997 2 517 30 862 18 308 478 3 471 5 920 7 330 16 995 8 847 253 376

772 55 13 400 159 242 26 913 7 478 44 5 105 3 205 31 811 17 815 592 5 737 7 323 8 949 27 655 13 509 329 605

1 190 1 2 664 12 800 243 988 31 156 21 089 222 9 755 4 244 34 852 21 970 988 4 661 11 014 28 760 66 008 28 954 524 316

1 223 2 2 790 11 900 263 496 31 966 27 744 396 12 593 4 638 31 782 23 178 1 015 4 594 10 659 30 622 89 381 30 304 578 284

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

38 000 38 000

58 210 58 210

126 788 126 788

225 588 225 588

404 451 404 451

781 638 93 781 731

1 539 766 110 1 539 876

1 662 363 110 1 662 472

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

3 051 984 58 640 7 939 1 138 781 605 435 492 276 96 359 304 379 104 342 4 999 .. 29 1 565 6 225 1 144 89 887

15 240 1 095 130 712 14 512 2 130 1 051 633 872 1 438 286 232 782 402 532 986 700 7 095 .. 26 3 488 14 587 1 063 197 862

17 983 1 212 210 567 27 771 3 382 1 540 374 4 987 2 067 2 003 474 2 279 186 894 2 269 27 178 10 605 .. 31 7 068 36 983 1 564 361 417

29 482 1 999 312 249 32 570 6 860 1 034 8 1 009 7 609 1 961 3 128 283 2 267 320 503 3 442 53 492 16 327 1 036 20 7 086 62 886 442 546 013

35 366 2 020 351 141 40 355 7 989 490 71 1 968 6 986 2 809 3 822 265 2 018 274 1 056 3 747 51 166 18 428 800 24 6 722 77 229 2 090 616 836

35 807 2 301 436 961 42 857 8 942 564 63 1 492 8 875 3 892 5 678 177 3 401 332 1 354 4 216 54 065 20 716 1 210 4 9 634 76 782 1 230 720 553

39 579 2 060 465 126 50 607 10 688 810 229 1 991 16 446 3 506 7 444 71 4 379 535 2 396 7 252 63 770 26 105 1 214 4 12 795 63 054 603 780 664

42 579 2 574 466 366 62 860 11 271 787 344 2 879 20 658 4 069 9 090 128 5 435 748 2 533 7 933 59 684 31 452 1 216 4 13 408 64 942 373 811 334

.. .. 494 818 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2 842 290 478 17 3 627

5 620 690 850 2 561 9 721

6 083 2 600 12 500 2 728 11 923

3 701 611 42 449 3 231 8 034

16 171 6 000 65 1 046 4 325 27 607

9 699 4 767 73 839 2 592 2 17 972

16 699 3 371 928 2 382 129 929 356 549 23 345

15 467 1 458 1 386 4 351 155 754 792 732 21 100

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

Includes electricity from hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, tide, wave, biofuels and the renewable fraction of municipal waste. Excludes electricity from hydro pumped storage. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

3 781 470

5 837 472

15 898 053

12 244 796

13 352 762

14 154 129

14 382 871

14 367 598

..

Non-OECD Total

2 778 075

4 166 134

13 590 997

9 725 450

10 354 453

10 770 244

11 134 925

11 144 191

..

OECD Total

1 003 395

1 671 338

2 307 056

2 519 346

2 998 309

3 383 885

3 247 946

3 223 407

3 232 955

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

4 003 4 003

43 140 43 140

28 587 101 308 129 895

35 983 323 778 359 761

38 552 249 773 288 325

19 406 508 287 527 693

25 892 508 000 533 892

23 677 450 328 474 005

23 677 460 652 484 329

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

1 160 1 160

5 443 4 270 9 713

2 269 8 445 1 127 11 841

22 910 140 095 1 127 164 132

25 433 192 499 1 363 219 294

24 665 191 755 1 027 217 447

20 340 221 783 916 243 039

20 435 239 902 835 261 173

20 435 271 069 806 292 309

14 013 .. 26 471 10 808 268 696 49 763 .. .. 596 582 31 899 .. 998 232

7 817 17 128 71 602 30 806 .. 52 704 9 968 360 840 79 310 1 576 .. .. 837 323 892 27 226 .. 107 326 8 930 5 037 1 618 485

28 447 9 742 154 981 92 389 103 826 86 832 19 997 448 383 73 854 15 799 99 439 101 299 48 003 6 471 739 569 1 188 33 552 8 223 181 78 134 15 011 2 165 320

47 883 23 171 139 216 119 203 26 959 150 590 135 470 315 920 1 174 69 157 18 236 31 867 48 244 538 172 367 8 222 340 684 5 626 36 824 9 389 157 919 17 889 16 796 102 110 1 995 454

59 077 22 366 139 236 129 029 26 777 179 265 178 280 493 999 2 049 63 597 19 744 193 064 31 144 49 900 3 155 178 496 12 727 336 291 13 712 52 545 10 104 181 066 21 246 36 637 57 184 2 490 690

82 805 38 304 148 600 152 058 25 548 210 973 153 266 515 168 1 941 52 984 21 549 205 341 28 662 48 806 3 109 159 878 18 111 335 834 21 111 48 582 9 781 224 230 22 332 52 810 56 962 2 638 744

87 778 37 269 127 586 134 877 23 940 195 788 172 893 469 259 2 134 53 965 34 325 223 850 28 967 43 148 2 431 116 008 22 198 292 800 18 846 37 516 9 000 193 429 21 945 52 899 68 163 2 471 015

88 956 33 466 122 952 135 584 24 261 192 426 177 482 469 802 2 137 52 680 29 996 233 420 29 989 46 746 2 813 116 990 23 044 299 759 19 101 37 781 9 451 189 907 22 389 57 458 69 638 2 488 229

82 128 35 472 112 886 132 271 22 621 196 395 189 613 501 231 2 137 48 069 32 474 220 606 29 688 45 904 3 198 107 996 23 299 294 153 19 211 24 994 9 292 177 014 21 600 54 426 69 638 2 456 317

3 115 596

Unit: TJ

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

IEA

1 003 395

1 669 762

2 082 296

2 411 610

2 887 417

3 275 087

3 132 506

3 107 225

IEA/Accession/Association

1 003 395

1 978 832

2 708 660

3 876 070

5 183 262

6 299 985

7 449 044

7 520 271

..

..

..

2 610 592

2 187 333

2 593 446

2 694 906

2 476 080

2 486 598

2 461 329

G7

284 667

423 255

606 720

936 171

1 236 285

1 483 094

1 488 397

1 444 783

1 485 852

G8

..

..

10 005 114

7 423 015

7 471 452

7 498 725

6 862 212

6 769 975

6 885 711

G20

..

..

12 775 959

10 678 198

11 667 352

12 532 358

12 995 347

13 016 637

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

-

..

European Union - 28

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

2 778 075

4 166 134

13 590 997

9 725 450

10 354 453

10 770 244

11 134 925

11 144 191

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. 33 065 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 150 000 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 595 010 2 778 075

.. .. .. .. 84 100 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 197 437 .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 575 527 3 857 064

353 14 738 96 795 426 333 1 397 210 056 14 385 68 599 527 000 .. 17 004 14 060 .. 4 697 258 112 9 398 394 26 538 4 710 1 719 226 124 785 x x 12 927 182

229 2 859 16 974 278 947 1 213 50 750 11 491 283 997 291 9 907 7 530 .. 7 391 190 781 6 486 844 17 600 3 165 4 752 746 799 109 475 x x 8 230 995

1 838 23 276 288 976 1 529 52 111 13 325 2 506 382 337 411 14 750 13 706 3 452 127 674 6 235 167 48 799 3 796 6 187 707 645 96 905 x x 8 024 390

494 3 789 278 221 6 001 59 350 12 503 5 1 920 402 385 231 12 929 12 039 2 731 99 106 6 015 631 38 187 392 8 041 622 309 126 258 x x 7 702 522

34 7 282 249 665 5 657 48 202 11 411 50 361 022 795 9 904 8 10 606 2 239 76 761 5 373 815 36 097 1 648 9 846 447 546 116 857 x x 6 769 445

31 6 580 253 365 5 793 44 167 12 430 54 371 187 817 7 965 15 10 251 2 419 74 590 5 325 192 37 089 1 792 9 846 404 787 111 620 x x 6 679 991

.. 12 239 261 196 4 788 38 043 12 820 54 .. 383 651 826 .. 2 10 251 2 441 85 892 5 399 859 37 135 .. .. .. .. x x ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

1 167 .. 1 167

1 538 .. 1 538

971 .. 6 841 7 812

513 3 217 3 730

513 3 345 3 858

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: TJ

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. -

.. .. -

.. 37 451 37 451

28 828 28 828

32 680 32 680

35 012 35 012

45 212 45 212

47 296 47 296

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

-

309 070 309 070

626 364 626 364

1 461 362 1 461 362

2 288 947 2 288 947

3 022 043 3 022 043

4 313 196 4 313 196

4 409 242 4 409 242

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. -

.. -

.. -

3 098 3 098

6 898 6 898

2 855 2 855

3 342 3 342

3 805 3 805

.. .. 3 805 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: TJ

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

2 719 473

2 959 448

3 051 827

3 469 891

3 765 799

3 852 291

4 057 777

4 139 785

..

886 925

1 109 305

1 246 320

1 383 463

1 638 835

1 854 193

2 078 906

2 135 801

..

1 832 548

1 850 143

1 805 507

2 086 428

2 126 964

1 998 098

1 978 871

2 003 984

1 996 043

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

82 322 4 628 25 858 665 486 778 294

92 595 4 860 50 432 723 765 871 652

84 186 6 090 66 919 730 552 887 747

93 714 9 417 65 262 817 877 986 270

100 165 10 789 69 805 836 772 1 017 531

96 052 8 668 63 375 815 782 983 877

88 966 9 429 50 634 827 031 976 060

92 677 9 648 44 357 837 767 984 450

90 582 9 769 35 419 854 674 990 444

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

25 251 6 113 222 333 14 989 3 265 271 951

28 933 6 251 200 694 25 601 2 904 264 383

30 758 8 060 177 833 42 365 4 761 263 777

36 708 10 571 206 725 122 001 5 058 381 063

32 962 11 708 204 703 119 778 5 200 374 351

30 776 12 506 178 381 119 614 5 151 346 428

21 874 14 008 163 396 146 029 5 522 350 829

21 135 13 583 157 862 153 142 5 343 351 065

23 084 13 282 151 760 156 995 5 276 350 398

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

8 817 35 510 7 586 9 760 .. 9 045 133 792 139 508 12 423 7 980 2 675 130 307 .. .. 73 081 6 112 10 814 4 222 6 043 .. 42 423 10 542 6 126 12 533 113 004 782 303

10 252 33 439 9 660 6 616 .. 12 484 115 717 136 512 14 134 10 265 2 014 97 992 .. .. 57 238 7 770 15 426 7 609 8 099 .. 48 517 17 613 4 550 12 657 85 544 714 108

8 895 29 372 7 948 7 846 10 344 78 333 105 957 16 442 8 327 1 725 90 564 9 364 49 080 13 024 12 812 11 428 7 081 545 52 796 18 049 3 047 22 884 88 120 653 983

8 732 38 223 6 131 8 231 12 596 88 576 115 973 22 232 7 483 3 286 94 771 4 903 58 657 15 196 18 480 12 308 5 875 167 59 830 22 712 4 647 23 745 86 341 719 095

9 147 37 250 8 132 7 499 12 590 86 210 122 697 21 240 8 234 3 120 100 598 9 206 58 878 15 723 18 465 13 563 6 191 60 310 19 800 4 855 25 638 85 736 735 082

8 081 35 094 8 174 6 985 13 911 71 095 101 450 22 197 8 475 2 880 90 131 9 196 57 982 14 536 23 563 11 912 6 087 57 644 20 769 4 513 19 907 73 211 667 793

8 552 33 631 5 604 9 092 14 308 59 365 100 381 30 217 7 334 3 180 71 361 9 790 60 098 13 014 27 027 14 915 6 214 64 893 20 411 3 005 29 605 59 985 651 982

8 470 35 283 8 183 8 758 14 730 59 348 101 529 31 766 7 149 3 189 74 946 10 021 59 664 16 465 26 694 15 478 6 119 65 766 20 132 2 877 31 940 59 964 668 470

9 293 33 869 7 871 9 028 14 568 55 913 97 090 32 827 7 625 3 062 71 523 9 779 59 770 15 983 28 435 13 548 6 026 67 601 21 574 3 032 28 492 58 293 655 202

Unit: 1000 tonnes World Non-OECD Total OECD Total

IEA

1 821 807

1 839 032

1 781 448

2 061 370

2 095 261

1 967 728

1 945 644

1 970 731

1 963 213

IEA/Accession/Association

1 981 656

2 075 369

2 113 612

2 602 892

2 788 107

2 844 593

3 011 538

3 078 297

..

..

..

652 735

698 064

715 171

650 006

629 209

640 674

..

G7

1 486 752

1 452 819

1 355 545

1 503 977

1 536 881

1 426 102

1 370 486

1 384 093

1 379 836

G8

..

..

1 623 268

1 680 780

1 742 583

1 672 186

1 640 367

1 664 526

..

G20

..

..

2 444 034

2 801 501

3 008 925

3 104 286

3 334 738

3 404 254

..

OPEC

..

..

262 160

341 559

370 623

399 455

421 404

422 580

..

European Union - 28

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

886 925

1 109 305

1 246 320

1 383 463

1 638 835

1 854 193

2 078 906

2 135 801

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

1 646 .. .. .. .. 9 359 .. 663 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 986 .. .. .. .. .. .. 332 100 9 029 370 783

1 905 .. .. .. .. 13 208 .. 583 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 26 298 .. .. .. .. .. .. 448 500 14 173 504 667

1 137 16 250 39 206 1 919 7 679 6 784 626 2 209 18 303 .. .. 1 193 22 618 267 723 4 674 56 3 611 61 648 7 912 x x 463 548

302 8 284 13 352 512 5 181 5 214 1 172 19 6 269 141 .. 936 10 990 176 803 1 215 12 5 187 9 284 6 862 x x 251 735

392 8 065 19 455 143 6 297 5 141 13 10 910 86 7 1 147 14 867 205 702 3 302 14 6 973 19 226 5 092 x x 306 832

153 6 192 16 220 1 160 5 970 4 231 13 170 97 21 829 10 968 246 084 2 890 19 8 573 11 924 3 883 x x 332 384

179 5 792 18 697 825 6 942 3 715 27 12 890 379 16 12 194 269 881 3 435 16 8 540 3 153 2 462 x x 349 143

503 5 513 18 451 863 7 142 3 882 24 15 389 431 15 12 462 280 433 3 638 20 8 532 2 957 2 361 x x 362 617

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

6 127 735 .. 1 154 690 6 979 .. 616 1 055 971 2 638 1 608 2 224 739 .. .. 2 762 670 12 907 .. 1 145 785 1 036 403 1 515 46 759

11 019 1 230 .. 194 1 781 394 13 830 .. 581 1 254 1 045 3 026 5 618 4 188 690 .. .. 7 088 746 11 992 .. 901 540 202 1 560 745 1 436 70 060

20 862 1 582 837 536 2 035 315 23 479 .. 655 316 734 2 198 11 999 5 559 .. .. 12 849 675 13 083 .. 809 584 1 666 677 754 102 204

20 342 1 835 1 543 399 2 976 25 063 614 1 052 2 004 16 465 6 579 4 980 895 17 214 .. 1 850 1 940 23 440 106 214

18 015 1 823 1 815 525 3 934 30 776 711 1 573 1 635 16 872 6 863 10 122 875 23 795 .. 3 297 1 779 379 140 124 929

26 402 1 864 2 057 655 3 067 28 862 955 948 1 482 16 762 6 461 5 254 572 18 697 .. 4 868 262 588 119 756

29 532 2 492 1 596 649 3 270 23 701 804 643 696 4 025 620 3 351 1 124 18 581 4 580 1 185 455 679 97 983

28 663 2 434 1 313 716 3 200 23 885 804 19 730 4 791 650 4 379 1 204 17 773 4 198 907 489 702 96 857

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

609 .. 20 724 10 130 3 858 .. 974 3 360 8 645 22 799 1 708 9 004 7 479 89 290

1 211 1 .. 1 831 25 488 17 982 5 547 .. 1 303 4 391 9 101 31 367 1 816 17 822 7 584 125 444

1 010 321 .. 1 995 51 272 37 021 10 086 701 5 711 10 484 40 397 1 686 21 425 11 410 193 519

1 370 538 371 102 551 49 018 20 453 980 8 934 14 816 40 287 2 272 36 822 35 878 314 290

1 132 596 459 128 891 46 927 20 902 737 11 174 9 914 57 366 1 817 52 109 45 957 929 378 910

1 272 615 510 200 166 44 896 20 660 821 9 293 8 238 48 775 1 662 44 895 51 782 5 536 853 439 974

1 174 267 515 251 609 46 244 24 252 413 11 901 9 781 48 992 1 648 43 471 58 277 6 828 1 356 506 728

1 432 232 515 259 726 47 228 26 475 281 13 641 9 542 53 682 1 573 44 099 59 619 6 126 1 419 525 590

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

41 600 41 600

78 138 78 138

106 701 106 701

195 886 195 886

280 628 280 628

400 754 400 754

533 524 533 524

563 789 563 789

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

23 491 770 37 358 8 121 382 5 249 43 644 1 174 1 570 613 919 616 1 761 566 3 318 194 4 774 .. 19 584 1 655 69 927 12 948 238 634

25 397 1 192 54 738 7 473 507 5 973 27 666 1 527 4 702 643 744 491 905 529 1 890 258 7 176 .. 11 352 1 825 47 369 8 887 211 244

22 304 1 185 60 631 11 014 442 6 613 10 004 1 044 5 996 678 419 407 1 351 605 1 161 304 7 289 .. 4 261 1 169 48 826 957 186 660

29 529 1 481 84 692 15 129 6 2 134 11 261 2 107 7 756 949 841 956 830 2 135 102 7 571 282 7 846 1 844 53 485 12 154 243 090

28 632 1 986 91 630 14 862 487 2 207 11 784 1 945 8 219 1 033 72 456 756 30 8 793 398 8 237 2 051 49 719 11 444 244 741

29 324 2 027 96 666 13 748 502 4 932 4 240 1 295 7 673 808 72 1 186 768 9 219 385 6 013 1 897 57 823 798 239 376

29 504 2 856 99 238 14 267 2 110 8 216 1 081 8 185 55 1 072 651 8 146 538 7 299 2 132 38 222 1 223 573

28 851 3 143 96 100 15 113 1 931 6 792 884 8 187 90 1 026 667 9 267 678 6 387 592 30 603 1 210 312

.. .. 93 793 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

12 042 28 831 4 035 671 18 754 2 420 20 28 271 1 963 2 852 99 859

12 096 34 028 9 156 1 731 16 804 2 227 376 32 760 6 545 563 3 466 119 752

12 335 40 888 17 911 2 605 11 704 92 3 221 2 893 77 067 11 202 9 267 4 503 193 688

12 715 77 131 24 401 3 796 35 756 4 030 3 115 81 712 12 036 13 967 3 589 272 248

13 205 81 366 22 212 4 273 41 760 4 376 5 380 97 726 12 363 16 698 3 436 302 795

13 022 83 844 24 926 3 267 42 571 7 854 13 575 93 806 11 721 24 000 3 363 321 949

12 866 83 847 20 404 2 633 37 816 10 876 12 853 129 413 6 018 50 460 769 367 955

13 079 86 825 23 920 2 483 32 547 11 711 15 262 130 801 5 805 53 364 839 376 636

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World¹

..

- 2 154

- 38 160

- 8 761

- 13 733

- 20 724

- 36 273

- 25 384

- 37 025

Non-OECD Total

..

1 016

- 13 266

20 657

37 687

81 339

85 537

97 799

92 977

OECD Total

..

- 3 170

- 24 894

- 29 418

- 51 420

- 102 063

- 121 810

- 123 183

- 130 002

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

- 7 738 454 823 - 57 246 - 63 707

- 22 360 492 222 - 57 568 - 79 214

- 24 090 714 1 792 - 28 233 - 49 817

- 22 599 692 1 773 - 24 398 - 44 532

- 24 465 450 1 426 - 49 521 - 72 110

- 24 588 467 456 - 36 261 - 59 926

- 25 151 470 564 - 49 472 - 73 589

- 25 113 593 499 - 55 181 - 79 202

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

- 33 487 62 194 3 987 - 70 32 624

- 57 750 65 534 11 287 - 335 18 736

- 99 161 55 220 19 575 - 1 551 - 25 917

- 124 915 53 534 20 627 - 2 331 - 53 085

- 157 251 54 431 28 160 - 2 300 - 76 960

- 187 978 48 293 35 254 - 1 187 - 105 618

- 177 157 47 347 35 851 - 1 142 - 95 100

- 179 220 46 722 36 482 - 1 188 - 97 204

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2 371 3 993 - 5 200 7 .. 10 456 - 5 598 384 812 11 377 .. .. 3 360 272 - 6 223 393 2 330 .. 4 074 1 790 943 2 372 27 913

2 376 7 132 - 4 504 711 7 848 - 2 296 610 14 8 648 4 435 - 10 666 377 3 132 1 4 169 1 315 3 717 8 565 35 584

1 738 3 733 - 3 210 1 258 6 543 4 605 1 234 7 198 3 933 - 4 027 487 2 596 3 755 1 814 6 202 8 458 46 317

2 063 3 503 - 2 718 1 401 6 222 7 152 898 5 784 4 683 - 2 541 2 732 3 571 1 955 4 943 6 548 46 196

1 907 2 742 - 2 590 1 327 4 504 7 787 1 460 5 066 4 189 1 340 2 472 2 777 2 258 5 135 6 633 47 007

1 797 1 477 - 427 1 302 4 463 12 320 1 222 2 415 4 322 - 228 2 686 1 767 2 047 5 790 2 780 43 733

1 751 1 630 599 1 193 4 290 12 847 1 341 2 257 4 598 877 2 732 1 767 1 667 5 265 2 690 45 506

1 760 1 680 1 281 1 273 4 648 12 366 1 381 2 273 4 186 599 2 698 1 621 1 399 6 824 2 414 46 404

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

- 3 624

- 25 387

- 30 132

- 52 112

- 102 513

- 122 277

- 123 654

- 130 594

IEA/Accession/Association

..

- 2 952

- 15 780

- 16 377

- 23 022

- 11 350

- 7 214

9 715

- 2 521

European Union - 28

..

..

38 088

43 789

45 348

41 971

37 953

40 249

39 580

G7

..

15 817

8 371

29 701

32 243

4 435

9 422

- 5 192

- 11 870

G8

..

..

- 23 202

22 601

23 126

- 12 748

- 11 688

- 26 969

- 37 543

G20

..

..

- 40 167

- 18 408

- 25 616

- 25 898

- 27 043

- 10 765

- 26 981

OPEC

..

..

1 139

1 288

1 394

876

2 196

2 594

2 926

A negative number shows net exports. 1. World shows the discrepancy between total exports and total imports. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

1 016

- 13 266

20 657

37 687

81 339

85 537

97 799

92 977

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

25 .. .. .. .. 1 926 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 400 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 12 000 3 402 - 3 247

62 1 854 767 124 .. .. 132 3 600 - 31 573 - 7 775 x x - 32 809

1 304 - 344 .. 60 2 370 - 7 100 2 2 737 x x - 971

592 1 043 - 247 3 052 - 9 117 6 393 x x 1 716

1 231 - 294 99 - 17 183 7 486 x x - 8 661

1 302 - 1 127 10 - 21 110 7 773 x x - 13 152

1 361 - 1 026 8 - 21 777 8 950 x x - 12 484

1 461 - 752 - 25 673 13 505 x x - 11 459

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

90 .. 802 .. .. .. - 3 447 .. - 2 555

913 1 339 .. .. .. - 3 633 .. - 1 381

593 1 820 - 635 .. 1 778

840 1 810 1 335 .. 3 985

987 1 275 .. 2 262

257 - 3 863 - 509 - 4 115

598 - 6 953 - 440 - 6 795

661 - 6 240 - 1 153 - 6 732

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 450 550 .. 98 1 513 2 611

.. 2 600 5 854 - 29 900 4 237 13 562

10 439 - 476 950 5 158 16 071

16 845 - 1 124 - 1 016 565 4 968 20 238

34 615 - 1 892 - 7 999 429 5 524 30 677

45 754 549 - 20 424 6 581 32 460

51 746 232 - 24 534 6 599 34 043

51 837 1 905 - 25 699 7 069 35 112

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

- 1 400 - 1 400

- 3 223 - 3 223

- 6 131 - 6 131

1 947 1 947

45 943 45 943

58 104 58 104

69 765 69 765

63 640 63 640

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

870 4 515 - 675 39 .. 4 749

1 121 10 146 - 945 37 .. 10 359

558 9 844 - 1 231 44 9 215

789 9 395 - 937 9 247

686 10 772 - 1 216 10 242

551 10 698 - 1 205 10 044

618 11 595 - 1 537 10 676

618 11 252 - 2 380 9 489

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

858 858

226 226

695 695

554 554

- 70 946 876

24 2 172 2 196

34 2 560 2 594

30 2 896 2 926

Unit: 1000 tonnes

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1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World¹

..

- 4 232

24 804

10 625

21 406

102 953

206 992

217 419

233 876

Non-OECD Total

..

- 29 582

- 36 998

- 156 479

- 243 286

- 143 224

16 769

31 138

67 667

OECD Total

..

25 350

61 802

167 104

264 692

246 177

190 223

186 281

166 209

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

8 103 369 - 24 898 - 16 426

5 529 1 168 - 35 895 - 29 198

10 798 3 688 - 12 467 2 019

7 820 3 318 5 507 12 141 28 786

- 15 6 483 6 322 - 1 531 11 259

- 596 10 248 6 198 - 8 677 7 173

299 10 211 7 611 - 25 062 - 6 941

1 204 10 114 6 766 - 38 932 - 20 847

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

- 8 895 1 6 315 1 045 - 1 534

- 45 646 3 998 41 382 11 560 11 294

- 87 801 9 917 95 118 39 851 16 57 101

- 107 415 12 685 123 449 53 269 62 82 050

- 135 314 12 310 130 977 85 341 - 68 93 246

- 201 293 8 795 137 596 92 638 74 37 810

- 201 678 8 516 139 605 93 262 74 39 779

- 202 497 7 721 138 310 96 518 75 40 127

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

507 5 666 1 724 9 960 .. 4 669 18 524 9 087 149 12 1 149 5 820 .. .. 364 2 249 376 - 23 120 5 2 700 .. 1 587 388 574 920 43 310

1 233 6 961 1 784 10 201 373 5 390 10 956 10 364 1 380 65 3 039 11 797 908 1 264 197 8 393 459 - 16 839 4 292 2 734 22 6 283 2 226 473 1 840 3 911 79 706

1 671 6 250 - 1 582 6 293 101 3 814 12 348 23 064 1 186 101 2 738 11 815 80 11 173 8 658 345 - 17 766 5 880 2 255 13 17 894 1 276 250 6 788 14 328 107 984

2 258 4 097 - 1 280 5 935 54 3 322 13 334 29 698 633 548 117 3 011 18 366 116 2 122 8 295 - 999 - 13 456 5 272 2 531 49 21 185 1 245 100 12 417 36 884 153 855

1 726 2 929 - 1 453 4 499 71 4 593 12 944 37 685 617 297 106 1 586 16 641 178 158 102 7 844 - 1 007 2 298 2 657 1 326 27 8 552 1 026 130 16 948 19 192 141 672

1 535 1 993 476 2 865 23 2 710 8 103 45 159 312 162 124 1 902 14 162 61 225 81 12 028 - 252 - 569 4 911 871 13 11 610 1 053 47 30 365 5 270 145 240

1 829 1 723 830 3 074 45 2 777 10 620 37 417 411 204 127 1 975 12 969 62 272 68 10 273 706 4 890 5 712 1 076 11 17 058 1 064 52 32 886 5 312 153 443

1 325 2 113 513 2 742 44 2 745 8 750 31 800 379 161 127 1 319 11 736 71 262 63 8 836 633 14 167 4 496 1 131 11 13 876 1 319 15 31 420 6 872 146 929

IEA

..

24 968

54 377

153 294

248 405

226 915

170 757

167 082

147 902

IEA/Accession/Association

..

- 2 468

- 4 227

22 593

78 103

202 069

311 167

318 394

324 794

European Union - 28

..

..

82 692

103 534

146 368

129 429

116 910

121 361

116 267

G7

..

23 871

48 044

155 004

241 692

215 893

201 017

181 161

159 741

G8

..

..

76 776

150 885

187 193

125 660

78 015

48 636

12 433

G20

..

..

37 979

15 966

23 513

100 632

162 143

156 319

147 064

OPEC

..

..

- 1 869

- 7 992

- 6 943

- 2 429

236

316

161

Unit: 1000 tonnes

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

- 29 582

- 36 998

- 156 479

- 243 286

- 143 224

16 769

31 138

67 667

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

135 .. .. .. .. 4 806 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 549 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 10 100 - 4 610

240 552 200 2 350 3 936 109 97 546 - 42 194 .. 2 519 300 4 525 .. 12 1 381 28 732 569 670 2 669 2 540 x x 9 753

569 2 129 703 50 12 - 33 368 9 684 138 .. 152 - 4 119 130 5 1 549 13 x x - 31 344

139 3 045 958 63 13 - 23 354 12 966 166 3 82 - 54 499 67 4 - 2 664 x x - 74 999

167 1 55 2 731 1 113 17 8 - 28 829 34 1 103 181 4 73 - 90 233 151 7 - 1 535 9 x x - 114 943

81 1 688 762 1 045 104 - 22 638 2 544 99 27 147 - 123 002 179 10 7 355 206 x x - 134 391

80 1 595 898 590 17 162 - 25 956 2 718 200 33 186 - 132 525 151 1 10 192 203 x x - 144 452

134 798 834 499 22 258 - 21 894 1 987 136 102 178 - 147 308 115 6 7 773 208 x x - 157 151

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 29 .. 16 - 79 81 .. .. - 24 712 .. 21 - 154 81 - 24 717

21 45 1 .. 151 56 1 201 18 .. .. - 35 - 46 267 .. 15 - 65 10 467 - 44 382

93 - 58 107 253 3 962 - 16 3 - 68 166 .. - 6 12 700 - 63 116

17 - 25 145 364 4 838 - 3 20 152 - 70 918 .. - 10 52 781 - 64 587

- 56 25 268 668 4 264 - 28 287 - 66 396 .. 34 1 400 - 59 534

120 - 205 526 791 734 6 724 - 5 374 34 737 - 68 905 24 1 063 - 63 731

127 - 229 580 751 760 6 809 - 4 824 42 613 - 70 049 25 1 099 - 64 296

136 - 684 619 798 731 7 589 - 5 393 42 94 671 - 68 155 25 1 099 - 62 427

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

235 .. - 100 - 110 - 68 84 .. 210 83 254 3 124 94 - 635 146 3 317

563 .. - 500 92 - 2 984 2 215 40 81 1 344 8 14 290 250 - 789 200 14 810

660 - 360 9 199 - 39 710 3 052 413 6 158 1 35 550 3 684 - 3 251 287 15 683

700 - 2 804 19 752 - 92 662 10 418 - 1 099 401 2 278 6 104 1 93 50 487 8 479 - 17 467 212 - 15 107

800 - 4 553 54 769 - 165 003 20 639 - 8 651 490 3 838 7 938 108 53 387 16 781 - 18 863 541 - 37 779

2 184 - 21 346 74 345 - 129 046 27 214 - 3 129 1 128 7 021 15 157 692 2 405 46 513 22 547 9 513 1 082 56 280

2 809 - 1 965 72 059 - 108 338 29 820 - 3 758 563 1 295 13 684 17 990 1 458 2 527 48 686 23 217 8 596 1 082 109 725

3 483 - 1 600 86 446 - 119 989 32 384 - 7 844 387 1 349 14 393 18 925 1 065 2 042 47 876 24 649 10 295 1 375 115 236

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

- 2 930 3 - 2 927

- 12 064 8 928 - 3 136

- 46 748 6 058 - 40 690

- 47 413 10 824 - 36 589

119 376 10 324 129 700

215 213 11 161 226 374

206 542 10 503 217 044

225 820 10 881 236 701

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

- 770 1 95 22 .. 4 1 - 647

80 - 12 560 153 17 12 50 32 6 .. 1 - 1 834 - 14 043

241 3 390 - 34 160 1 22 90 215 135 53 60 607 1 - 7 930 125 - 37 150

569 4 303 - 52 667 2 22 712 408 241 60 940 1 - 7 143 148 - 52 404

758 4 880 - 66 932 1 23 911 571 107 51 837 4 - 2 457 155 - 61 091

644 8 592 - 82 120 1 2 1 122 2 045 164 94 300 2 445 5 - 580 - 69 284

439 9 404 - 101 152 8 2 1 255 1 633 289 96 84 1 137 5 - 598 - 88 396

961 9 353 - 79 543 0 3 1 001 2 002 537 66 401 1 - 80 7 - 592 - 65 882

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 1 2

-

- 62 200 138

- 36 200 236 400

6 225 22 170 423

207 315 255 609 135 1 521

260 215 259 653 127 1 514

- 80 218 169 739 145 1 190

Unit: 1000 tonnes

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World¹

..

744

1 050

- 222

- 20 440

- 58 680

- 145 530

- 172 521

- 182 431

Non-OECD Total

..

- 40

- 897

- 10 694

- 28 255

- 63 649

- 155 166

- 180 150

- 189 793

OECD Total

..

784

1 947

10 472

7 815

4 969

9 636

7 629

7 361

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

-

-

4 441 636 - 1 035 4 042

7 704 1 - 5 332 2 373

3 784 - 5 456 - 1 672

1 249 1 621 - 871 1 999

1 323 2 175 - 6 432 - 2 934

942 2 006 - 5 423 - 2 475

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

-

882 882

5 469 5 469

2 862 1 022 3 884

5 090 199 5 289

6 569 379 6 948

9 769 345 10 114

9 000 357 9 357

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 777 .. .. .. 7 784

- 56 889 231 1 1 065

38 - 61 430 119 435 961

65 - 25 705 289 524 1 558

69 291 394 125 473 1 352

70 130 128 361 689

66 8 3 372 449

75 - 0 2 404 480

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

784

1 716

9 918

7 002

4 371

9 275

7 253

6 956

IEA/Accession/Association

..

744

819

- 6 553

- 27 722

- 62 832

- 160 787

- 189 580

- 207 542

European Union - 28

..

..

1 065

961

2 178

1 998

1 330

1 116

1 232

G7

..

-

-

3 406

2 372

- 1 278

506

- 5 101

- 4 481

G8

..

..

-

3 406

2 372

- 1 278

506

- 5 101

- 4 481

G20

..

..

1 050

- 5 999

- 27 311

- 61 787

- 160 164

- 188 883

- 206 742

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

0

0

A negative number shows net exports. 1. World shows the discrepancy between total exports and total imports. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

- 40

- 897

- 10 694

- 28 255

- 63 649

- 155 166

- 180 150

- 189 793

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. x x -

- 12 .. x x - 12

- 119 95 620 151 x x 747

- 297 28 199 618 x x 548

171 641 x x 812

118 667 x x 784

93 752 x x 845

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

-

-

-

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. - 40 .. - 40

.. - 897 - 897

- 16 471 1 088 4 701 - 10 682

- 34 724 925 4 797 - 29 002

27 30 590 - 98 050 - 1 265 4 244 - 64 454

1 429 70 256 - 240 530 - 2 298 12 532 2 421 - 156 190

1 954 84 092 - 281 132 - 2 188 12 304 3 829 - 181 141

2 154 100 528 - 315 408 446 11 566 9 694 - 191 020

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. -

.. -

-

-

257 257

212 212

207 207

381 381

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

0 0

Unit: 1000 tonnes

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World¹

..

1 974

- 1 424

- 1 265

- 849

- 2 314

- 4 211

- 8 118

- 10 559

Non-OECD Total

..

109

- 1 364

- 1 441

38

- 1 989

- 4 214

- 8 490

- 10 788

OECD Total

..

1 865

- 60

176

- 887

- 325

3

372

229

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

- 59 - 59

- 9 - 70 - 79

4 25 29

- 127 3 - 83 - 207

- 128 4 - 68 - 192

- 76 3 68 - 5

- 67 3 66 2

- 52 4 38 - 10

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

0 0

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

260 95 - 9 037 .. 2 114 - 44 99 .. .. 28 156 - 1 569 10 020 .. - 1 - 197 1 924

33 276 - 9 239 69 1 904 263 133 5 56 - 193 6 753 - 66 2 8 15 19

16 - 2 767 52 1 795 - 21 225 12 1 28 - 9 799 - 1 6 11 147

48 - 1 206 36 8 - 373 8 3 28 - 8 737 39 - 680

37 - 946 52 34 - 2 6 1 22 - 91 613 75 66 - 133

10 - 717 99 26 - 163 2 36 77 494 11 133 8

10 - 737 61 30 205 2 48 72 556 123 - 1 370

6 - 702 67 21 180 2 1 48 - 47 553 110 240

IEA

..

1 865

1

176

- 890

- 401

- 8

372

229

IEA/Accession/Association

..

1 866

3

176

- 890

- 401

- 7

521

439

European Union - 28

..

..

4 151

412

- 267

- 86

112

276

118

G7

..

2 154

2 027

1 884

- 158

- 138

119

93

76

G8

..

..

- 1 107

302

- 457

17

- 2 857

- 6 287

- 8 571

Unit: 1000 tonnes

G20

..

..

953

- 1 130

- 773

- 123

- 2 923

- 6 147

- 8 540

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

2

-

-

-

A negative number shows net exports. 1. World shows the discrepancy between total exports and total imports. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

109

- 1 364

- 1 441

38

- 1 989

- 4 214

- 8 490

- 10 788

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine² Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 260 .. .. .. .. .. .. 30 - 397 - 107

- 228 704 - 412 .. .. 35 3 451 - 3 134 - 1 365 x x - 949

43 - 49 80 - 1 - 120 20 .. 4 202 - 1 582 100 - 9 3 x x - 1 309

9 - 180 83 1 - 212 42 6 - 36 190 368 - 299 265 25 1 x x 263

- 35 - 43 59 1 - 1 917 22 10 - 54 - 3 96 155 210 - 7 x x - 1 506

- 171 - 17 44 - 2 - 2 204 - 16 - 86 - 37 19 210 - 2 976 270 630 x x - 4 336

- 141 - 22 49 - 2 - 2 231 - 6 - 269 - 92 7 0 - 6 380 414 1 660 x x - 8 011

- 107 - 43 36 - 2 - 2 677 - 0 - 363 - 89 21 - 5 - 8 647 429 677 x x - 10 769

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

-

-

-

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'. 2. Peat includes lignite starting from 2007. See confidentiality issue in section 'Country notes and sources'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. 1 215 216

.. - 417 2 - 415

43 - 175 - 132

- 225 - 225

- 76 - 409 - 485

- 54 - 553 424 250 55 122

- 44 - 664 36 193 - 479

- 417 - 4 156 36 210 - 19

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. -

.. -

-

-

-

-

-

-

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

2 2

-

-

-

Unit: 1000 tonnes

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

- 30 826

25 264

73 607

60 254

42 594

114 432

36 050

82 483

..

-1 232 397

-1 075 605

- 884 768

-1 068 486

-1 233 584

-1 059 671

- 971 122

- 908 393

..

1 201 571

1 100 869

958 375

1 128 740

1 276 178

1 174 103

1 007 172

990 876

890 702

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

- 13 560 3 141 3 552 171 241 164 374

12 369 3 249 - 45 601 289 440 259 457

- 10 080 5 393 - 69 404 339 415 265 324

- 29 971 9 674 - 91 274 505 111 393 540

- 36 713 10 222 - 99 763 576 391 450 137

- 60 283 8 454 - 71 249 513 306 390 228

- 114 647 8 485 - 62 694 370 573 201 717

- 130 951 8 788 - 61 841 348 842 164 838

- 151 094 8 591 - 62 687 291 823 86 633

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

8 657 2 700 245 094 14 004 3 176 273 631

10 098 7 399 218 760 24 812 2 633 263 702

4 327 8 300 202 858 41 841 2 313 259 639

3 507 11 366 217 801 123 221 3 478 359 373

8 395 11 007 212 696 115 016 4 177 351 291

7 247 12 524 181 381 118 749 2 745 322 646

4 870 13 429 162 170 145 846 3 946 330 261

6 101 14 449 157 922 151 196 4 030 333 697

8 500 12 936 152 091 151 097 4 095 328 719

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

6 633 37 320 7 193 9 760 .. 9 524 134 920 126 630 13 717 6 064 2 684 128 944 .. .. 72 161 4 545 11 140 4 348 6 684 .. 42 970 10 606 6 180 9 306 112 237 763 566

8 868 33 436 9 213 6 355 .. 12 876 113 557 119 561 14 534 7 451 2 034 94 322 .. .. 49 891 - 15 692 16 351 8 316 9 777 .. 47 516 17 713 4 604 10 490 6 537 577 710

7 898 26 708 7 392 2 008 8 713 75 274 88 060 14 698 6 418 2 007 83 713 9 508 47 428 - 66 622 13 129 11 189 6 169 587 53 268 17 016 3 128 20 062 - 4 339 433 412

7 812 33 986 5 614 - 8 205 - 123 11 834 83 914 100 467 20 383 5 808 2 973 89 882 93 4 741 59 363 - 145 268 18 131 12 133 5 314 149 58 782 20 343 4 649 21 583 - 38 531 375 827

8 090 32 329 7 767 - 10 967 - 222 10 748 84 100 111 611 19 301 6 268 3 273 93 820 4 8 913 60 332 - 110 753 18 067 13 473 5 318 60 243 19 986 4 876 23 389 4 784 474 750

7 011 31 092 7 740 - 5 080 - 388 11 212 64 205 92 562 20 393 5 978 2 952 83 970 2 9 183 59 019 - 78 840 23 133 11 646 5 454 56 208 19 410 4 542 16 954 12 872 461 230

7 536 30 965 5 334 - 449 - 636 12 162 55 970 91 143 28 218 6 175 3 197 65 419 9 851 60 205 - 68 761 24 537 14 541 5 788 63 749 18 867 2 990 24 418 13 975 475 194

7 502 33 075 7 824 354 - 922 12 430 57 677 90 738 28 973 5 995 2 918 68 563 0 10 078 59 392 - 65 279 25 094 15 192 5 535 - 0 65 225 18 695 2 890 25 372 15 021 492 341

8 408 32 168 7 440 1 285 - 1 030 12 755 53 204 85 198 30 091 6 448 3 001 63 396 0 9 924 59 426 - 61 267 27 154 13 417 5 436 - 0 67 195 19 795 3 077 20 743 8 087 475 350

Unit: 1000 tonnes World¹ Non-OECD Total OECD Total

IEA

1 195 730

1 090 221

934 587

1 102 717

1 246 032

1 143 940

975 407

957 563

859 252

IEA/Accession/Association

1 240 887

1 138 472

1 007 251

1 347 405

1 598 378

1 649 625

1 660 707

1 686 011

..

..

..

506 103

510 041

576 588

534 155

534 337

548 225

..

G7

905 506

854 546

774 901

928 673

1 046 689

888 013

644 603

607 812

502 705

G8

..

..

571 601

790 151

796 528

642 069

390 485

355 642

..

G20

..

..

600 354

952 663

983 577

1 107 567

1 019 402

1 063 187

..

OPEC

..

..

- 834 263

-1 096 716

-1 276 218

-1 178 457

-1 303 573

-1 283 397

..

European Union - 28

A negative number shows net exports. 1. World shows the discrepancy between total exports and total imports. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

-1 232 397

-1 075 605

- 884 768

-1 068 486

-1 233 584

-1 059 671

- 971 122

- 908 393

..

- 412 .. .. .. .. 9 652 .. 656 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 143 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 72 100 8 226 - 49 835

.. .. .. .. 13 000 .. 579 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 15 961 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 115 500 10 944 - 75 016

4 290 37 466 2 000 8 201 4 376 624 2 134 - 6 241 .. - 158 .. 1 214 16 058 - 203 300 3 837 450 53 100 5 200 x x - 70 749

- 5 638 11 659 532 5 306 3 919 1 155 - 75 - 28 410 21 .. 801 4 798 - 138 522 281 - 5 - 1 600 5 744 8 x x - 140 026

- 14 296 17 972 146 6 355 4 306 - 47 - 50 911 15 961 8 689 - 250 161 3 073 - 5 - 2 510 14 844 10 x x - 261 559

- 498 - 44 507 14 739 1 136 5 994 3 618 - 50 - 63 307 15 843 5 969 - 245 944 1 904 - 5 - 1 300 7 809 15 x x - 313 569

- 888 - 34 973 16 899 929 6 812 2 994 - 72 - 60 946 243 7 984 - 254 118 2 285 - 2 480 501 23 x x - 314 807

- 488 - 32 783 17 071 856 7 166 3 167 - 157 - 68 673 277 8 534 - 252 170 2 545 - 1 700 1 171 24 x x - 315 160

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

- 44 856 - 7 323 .. - 1 461 1 255 732 - 1 610 .. 624 - 6 500 1 069 2 696 - 106 278 2 094 792 .. .. - 98 640 666 13 665 .. 1 100 879 - 2 644 658 1 294 - 241 788

- 37 846 - 6 204 .. - 3 360 - 3 348 1 742 - 673 - 16 876 .. 636 - 7 502 1 042 3 075 - 82 818 3 988 725 .. .. - 94 632 749 15 500 .. 964 622 212 - 3 463 762 1 218 - 225 487

- 31 121 - 21 741 - 206 - 5 968 - 7 425 2 046 - 1 035 - 19 615 .. 700 - 11 909 819 2 178 - 52 719 5 681 .. .. - 74 892 642 12 378 .. 837 557 - 2 839 788 768 - 202 076

- 37 023 - 37 074 - 4 154 - 13 210 2 786 - 1 186 - 9 891 - 13 177 1 285 2 452 - 50 773 6 853 - 109 985 891 19 484 .. - 6 622 - 1 739 28 - 5 283 - 256 338

- 58 497 - 60 102 - 2 655 - 12 042 1 853 - 1 269 449 - 12 643 1 968 1 774 - 67 746 6 910 - 21 - 118 714 990 20 261 .. - 11 786 - 1 736 404 - 26 638 - 339 240

- 38 734 - 85 535 - 1 110 - 15 264 1 085 - 1 109 - 5 744 - 12 156 1 662 1 552 - 69 435 6 083 - 30 - 122 333 657 19 253 .. - 19 370 - 3 512 625 - 20 612 - 364 027

- 30 203 - 81 918 - 2 868 - 11 374 1 506 - 996 - 5 394 - 10 561 - 2 826 740 - 16 152 - 88 424 1 162 18 075 - 5 821 545 - 928 484 - 17 100 - 252 053

- 28 655 - 74 770 - 2 360 - 13 132 1 552 - 1 198 - 3 311 - 9 181 - 7 908 776 - 40 048 - 89 043 1 245 17 236 - 5 383 405 - 1 023 520 - 16 083 - 270 361

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition) - III.73

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

719 - 11 597 .. 412 13 855 - 49 237 - 333 .. 3 044 9 266 22 320 1 747 9 075 7 643 6 6 920

1 278 - 11 736 .. 2 109 16 248 - 59 669 - 7 385 .. - 53 3 910 9 263 30 587 1 861 18 318 7 866 12 597

948 - 7 410 .. 2 530 20 699 - 31 722 - 20 281 3 412 10 957 42 661 1 758 22 212 9 726 - 2 617 - 4 500 48 373

1 290 - 9 495 391 74 097 - 17 035 - 9 098 - 9 546 6 611 15 545 41 832 2 349 38 810 30 596 - 15 423 - 3 209 157 798

1 063 - 10 262 480 99 409 - 3 074 - 10 318 - 27 - 326 8 601 9 889 58 442 2 008 54 761 37 958 - 18 026 - 6 707 223 871

1 190 - 7 693 528 163 595 3 620 - 8 718 - 284 6 658 8 171 44 036 1 819 46 050 40 838 - 8 072 - 5 020 286 718

1 308 - 5 639 532 213 932 8 595 - 5 392 - 1 098 - 144 8 606 9 938 51 005 1 685 45 154 42 262 - 6 413 - 3 825 360 506

1 166 - 5 331 2 532 220 434 12 271 - 4 442 - 1 029 - 250 10 004 9 791 56 048 1 499 44 432 44 575 - 5 625 - 2 995 381 082

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

- 1 834 - 1 834

- 12 943 - 12 943

- 21 067 - 21 067

59 959 59 959

118 750 118 750

234 652 234 652

378 066 378 066

414 602 414 602

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

2 978 - 1 698 33 510 - 1 340 420 5 243 43 441 1 253 - 8 932 677 946 607 1 830 598 3 848 210 1 752 .. 10 913 1 747 - 111 350 15 530 2 183

2 233 43 425 1 037 517 6 025 30 176 1 534 - 5 590 663 639 497 879 572 2 043 279 - 2 332 .. 874 1 895 - 68 033 11 186 28 519

- 579 28 915 - 9 902 445 6 308 10 495 1 594 - 8 972 697 385 425 1 340 609 1 167 307 734 .. - 2 975 1 122 - 64 317 1 093 - 31 109

- 12 894 - 173 19 228 - 19 649 46 1 648 11 409 2 087 - 12 473 1 009 - 129 1 059 859 2 314 107 2 395 - 115 2 319 1 761 - 113 066 12 184 - 100 074

- 7 438 - 217 3 468 - 11 415 536 2 202 11 829 2 125 - 17 976 1 054 - 630 466 799 35 4 171 1 003 2 035 - 125 789 11 140 - 122 602

- 2 861 - 14 846 - 24 251 502 5 049 4 723 1 401 - 16 998 808 - 555 1 147 782 3 836 1 177 1 934 - 95 710 600 - 133 262

- 1 542 - 35 120 - 32 276 3 712 8 590 1 207 - 19 297 - 405 1 224 648 5 171 3 779 2 074 - 89 715 - 95 - 152 045

- 364 - 45 506 - 32 466 3 416 7 217 1 028 - 18 541 - 429 1 018 743 6 204 3 145 528 - 81 960 - 101 - 156 068

.. .. - 45 220 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

2 918 - 262 650 - 94 770 706 - 132 875 2 413 - 14 903 - 27 485 - 347 616 - 3 288 - 73 617 3 124 - 948 043

2 705 - 37 483 - 121 363 1 754 - 63 809 2 250 - 14 206 - 22 538 - 470 132 - 2 758 - 81 175 3 480 - 803 275

3 138 - 116 966 - 84 698 2 689 - 31 799 100 - 31 944 - 17 082 - 240 092 - 9 240 - 77 955 - 4 291 - 608 140

3 519 - 115 340 - 101 327 3 693 - 61 757 - 46 954 - 33 345 - 311 673 - 16 584 - 93 188 - 16 849 - 789 805

3 980 - 128 382 - 68 775 4 516 - 84 141 - 37 658 - 39 218 - 373 637 - 10 411 - 104 899 - 14 179 - 852 804

4 248 - 119 582 - 93 469 3 416 - 69 976 - 36 031 - 44 856 - 290 161 - 8 138 - 106 861 - 8 773 - 770 183

2 881 - 119 411 - 187 360 2 923 - 107 879 - 42 987 - 50 490 - 373 359 5 129 - 120 236 - 990 789

3 320 - 132 149 - 186 774 2 795 - 102 782 - 39 373 - 45 791 - 348 183 4 913 - 118 463 - 962 488

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

- 30 289

- 37 184

- 64 358

- 70 502

- 87 436

- 50 630

- 106 855

- 113 683

..

- 194 053

- 147 550

- 186 087

- 170 434

- 212 482

- 96 947

- 51 479

- 35 525

..

OECD Total

163 764

110 366

121 729

99 932

125 046

46 317

- 55 376

- 78 158

- 61 229

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

- 347 275 1 853 127 606 129 387

- 3 602 62 - 1 516 39 771 34 715

- 3 634 307 407 21 801 18 881

- 7 010 981 16 102 25 447 35 520

- 5 087 2 084 13 346 57 114 67 457

- 6 930 6 500 19 116 - 30 412 - 11 726

- 7 447 7 634 31 700 - 117 268 - 85 381

- 11 894 7 305 41 225 - 139 643 - 103 007

- 7 144 7 567 46 519 - 145 387 - 98 445

395 - 284 23 581 - 999 1 070 23 763

1 038 1 038 27 921 1 993 1 347 33 337

956 638 53 957 8 587 47 64 185

737 782 46 646 - 16 375 978 32 768

6 581 - 832 40 113 - 14 981 1 776 32 657

13 365 - 1 042 26 410 - 12 673 1 657 27 717

25 017 - 3 753 21 421 - 23 281 2 349 21 753

25 748 - 3 711 26 108 - 28 210 2 266 22 201

26 918 - 2 845 25 137 - 28 573 2 581 23 218

3 002 - 6 483 1 664 8 693 .. 4 171 - 6 109 31 319 - 2 426 425 678 2 725 - 23 914 .. .. 1 666 - 31 962 2 294 484 1 734 - 1 386 .. - 2 714 18 019 8 484 - 645 895 10 614

2 026 - 7 580 1 687 6 803 .. 867 - 975 26 263 - 1 343 849 576 3 771 3 729 .. .. 1 083 - 12 366 1 072 1 317 956 - 2 296 .. 1 398 8 046 8 505 2 791 - 4 865 42 314

1 754 - 4 481 1 205 691 3 197 1 710 10 328 31 519 - 253 137 679 2 991 6 648 4 000 - 2 175 1 596 - 15 190 - 4 730 1 242 1 008 - 1 644 1 184 - 4 562 - 2 062 9 717 208 - 6 054 38 663

3 003 - 4 431 1 856 420 887 - 1 429 6 039 23 570 - 689 - 584 833 5 090 - 971 1 130 - 2 463 2 328 - 17 293 - 5 482 1 238 3 694 - 2 588 2 220 12 190 - 4 890 7 073 7 359 - 6 465 31 644

5 013 253 1 889 1 867 1 119 51 9 883 8 660 1 120 - 375 845 5 450 - 14 275 1 746 - 6 262 3 086 - 12 963 - 10 467 3 367 3 339 - 2 072 2 574 19 275 - 2 880 7 608 4 500 - 7 419 24 931

4 588 1 295 1 102 1 452 1 150 - 1 898 17 766 17 682 - 2 948 - 308 672 4 537 - 16 392 1 647 - 6 530 2 803 - 15 377 - 9 100 1 930 662 - 2 006 2 550 12 758 - 4 234 6 888 11 986 - 2 350 30 326

3 593 - 2 197 2 610 662 1 329 - 3 246 20 930 16 065 - 13 657 - 6 928 4 048 - 13 441 1 933 - 6 904 2 588 - 19 819 - 11 796 135 - 3 842 - 2 335 2 497 - 3 406 - 5 195 7 241 18 829 10 709 8 253

3 729 - 4 032 1 416 - 633 1 454 - 4 016 20 939 17 640 - 14 592 450 962 4 067 - 15 623 1 791 - 7 084 2 700 - 20 788 - 12 702 3 903 - 4 112 - 1 884 2 531 - 3 646 - 7 443 7 319 20 172 10 130 2 649

3 280 - 1 864 2 069 239 1 453 - 3 936 22 674 17 933 - 16 145 97 1 045 4 225 - 12 319 1 573 - 6 571 2 845 - 21 645 - 11 828 2 676 - 2 587 - 1 513 2 543 - 4 508 - 7 855 6 463 22 699 12 956 13 999

IEA

163 095

108 690

117 096

96 449

124 891

42 520

- 57 710

- 79 953

- 64 540

IEA/Accession/Association

156 175

97 090

100 883

114 964

136 951

77 277

- 8 151

- 15 665

..

..

..

27 630

20 800

20 391

21 538

- 7 307

- 13 006

..

G7

153 031

88 242

114 565

87 256

88 989

5 774

- 69 031

- 92 344

- 86 150

Unit: 1000 tonnes World¹ Non-OECD Total

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

European Union - 28 G8

..

..

57 573

33 968

4 545

- 104 837

- 192 127

- 218 635

..

G20

..

..

- 11 558

17 098

9 120

- 83 020

- 212 468

- 225 936

..

OPEC

..

..

- 128 768

- 177 074

- 163 005

- 124 302

- 141 139

- 144 468

..

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

- 194 053

- 147 550

- 186 087

- 170 434

- 212 482

- 96 947

- 51 479

- 35 525

..

- 946 .. .. .. .. 1 490 .. 192 .. 1 301 .. .. .. 343 .. .. .. - 4 593 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 31 500 882 - 32 831

- 465 .. .. .. .. 264 .. 396 .. 1 390 .. .. .. 427 .. .. .. - 8 452 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 39 900 628 - 45 712

14 3 870 - 8 110 - 10 230 337 - 2 281 947 3 459 1 842 1 445 .. 3 000 617 4 917 .. - 134 - 4 779 - 56 992 300 1 656 1 006 412 2 100 x x - 56 604

753 348 - 2 010 - 5 854 616 - 1 240 - 1 494 1 417 690 2 843 1 348 326 300 1 484 459 .. 133 - 1 228 - 53 288 198 204 - 1 788 2 536 - 402 x x - 53 649

1 037 405 - 2 113 - 12 188 974 - 1 156 - 660 2 828 756 4 241 - 2 419 453 554 1 631 641 292 - 21 - 4 697 - 84 444 599 294 - 2 299 - 5 531 - 295 x x - 101 118

1 090 415 - 2 742 - 9 538 534 - 1 818 - 613 2 936 968 4 461 - 5 156 540 1 169 2 426 713 314 74 - 1 273 - 110 611 887 520 - 2 943 1 769 - 239 x x - 116 117

1 189 347 - 1 404 - 12 215 849 - 2 327 - 396 2 599 1 486 4 075 - 2 115 672 1 267 2 417 883 342 1 103 - 2 650 - 123 096 328 950 - 2 554 8 911 - 170 x x - 119 510

987 383 - 710 - 11 779 832 - 2 409 - 456 2 644 1 482 4 530 - 2 709 757 1 176 2 733 902 367 1 018 - 2 415 - 126 291 177 788 - 2 554 9 079 - 163 x x - 121 631

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

- 2 933 183 134 .. 314 210 - 192 139 - 237 .. - 75 - 514 - 176 - 964 - 262 125 267 - 11 .. .. - 304 891 523 .. 464 91 96 400 278 679 2 284 1 410

- 6 607 - 69 136 .. 420 261 - 276 570 - 489 .. - 50 - 578 - 219 - 918 - 2 221 277 - 42 - 43 .. .. 925 479 1 000 .. 327 226 - 86 992 - 38 648 2 973 - 2 402

- 17 200 - 274 97 328 - 42 - 293 - 987 782 - 1 557 .. 268 - 45 180 - 56 - 6 297 392 - 70 331 .. .. - 2 919 187 .. 1 040 195 212 1 032 - 39 772 3 561 - 20 402

- 21 181 - 83 498 559 - 571 - 204 - 1 668 346 - 513 205 1 066 - 84 642 953 - 6 548 913 33 543 619 178 6 202 601 - 5 362 .. 106 827 324 1 604 486 1 028 5 467 - 13 014

- 16 179 - 153 804 657 - 838 - 202 - 2 398 567 - 2 752 227 1 527 18 344 1 291 - 5 525 1 066 2 227 510 763 192 3 598 837 - 4 594 .. 338 1 455 348 2 416 278 671 6 506 - 6 001

- 19 062 2 625 1 595 843 - 503 - 39 - 1 898 714 4 301 162 2 186 - 27 1 681 2 495 - 2 453 1 077 6 590 753 971 383 15 446 1 210 4 395 .. 455 1 646 713 3 664 24 660 8 416 39 023

- 19 773 4 307 1 945 933 302 56 - 940 743 13 945 202 3 847 256 2 796 4 576 4 754 1 369 12 512 1 941 1 242 - 151 18 535 1 262 3 280 553 1 074 2 465 717 3 367 609 1 101 9 328 77 153

- 19 185 3 847 2 054 947 345 - 144 - 1 108 815 12 869 211 4 236 235 3 294 4 611 4 275 1 610 13 394 2 149 1 252 - 91 21 414 1 282 5 691 477 1 147 2 417 748 3 756 948 1 153 9 643 84 291

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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Unit: 1000 tonnes Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

169 67 .. 765 3 400 - 834 527 .. 48 70 39 - 169 - 10 265 - 108 1 201 506 5 654 2 665 3 735

366 186 .. 570 6 505 2 329 2 455 .. - 15 111 604 1 870 - 22 504 - 270 2 915 4 087 1 814 3 086 4 109

884 9 .. 112 6 031 - 7 910 2 019 793 - 29 236 5 056 636 - 17 808 - 109 5 980 7 533 2 871 3 106 9 410

1 794 17 691 669 1 340 3 879 - 1 890 431 772 695 9 667 1 152 - 1 336 1 351 5 533 - 3 419 7 631 3 343 32 320

2 621 15 933 457 - 10 658 14 951 - 474 552 970 710 4 768 3 789 - 13 395 2 019 - 7 061 - 3 326 11 890 882 9 643

2 607 137 1 582 309 - 41 697 15 565 1 793 808 228 956 10 859 5 823 17 865 2 055 1 009 - 9 279 10 872 2 232 23 724

3 870 373 2 207 511 - 32 240 17 898 2 787 962 3 680 1 846 14 697 9 454 27 887 3 544 402 - 4 463 11 986 5 120 70 521

4 624 440 2 277 424 - 33 818 22 704 1 975 1 252 6 099 2 211 12 839 10 677 28 305 3 797 829 - 5 460 13 144 5 476 77 796

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

16 4 861 4 877

- 4 114 6 430 2 316

- 3 148 6 260 3 112

13 796 12 447 26 243

23 688 13 216 36 904

19 691 21 009 40 700

800 19 932 20 732

4 638 21 090 25 728

.. .. ..

788 14 - 808 - 1 544 160 1 988 - 36 246 425 - 95 10 73 128 - 217 1 126 21 - 1 482 68 158 .. - 16 154 92 - 59 537 - 7 524 - 118 556

- 1 104 - 48 1 077 198 280 3 838 - 22 294 598 - 720 - 48 686 217 59 1 342 65 84 210 - 694 .. - 9 944 196 - 29 417 - 4 863 - 60 282

- 3 567 - 192 - 1 148 - 2 521 555 3 942 - 7 383 1 446 - 1 188 79 731 309 290 1 154 17 1 347 348 - 1 481 .. - 3 405 218 - 30 002 3 697 - 36 754

- 3 763 29 8 603 - 3 481 1 703 4 255 - 7 198 4 273 - 1 348 776 1 922 477 1 369 2 523 304 2 163 1 001 278 - 13 - 7 176 179 - 37 082 - 7 204 - 37 410

- 5 493 - 217 1 083 - 3 649 1 474 2 914 - 7 460 3 495 131 881 3 219 657 2 018 3 072 587 4 732 1 071 - 1 905 - 81 - 6 815 - 1 - 34 879 - 6 623 - 41 789

1 378 317 15 127 - 2 388 1 758 1 869 - 272 4 030 3 000 1 146 3 129 668 2 195 1 223 565 5 891 1 488 - 2 030 - 227 - 5 704 567 - 24 587 4 971 14 114

5 050 386 16 251 1 205 2 476 2 565 - 5 164 5 095 3 023 2 224 4 194 1 056 2 505 1 699 1 068 7 663 2 321 - 68 - 452 - 5 762 240 - 14 741 4 172 37 006

3 670 881 21 528 - 1 112 2 643 2 623 - 3 870 4 793 2 668 2 016 4 246 1 068 2 766 1 673 989 8 330 2 428 - 847 - 587 - 5 136 1 552 - 11 657 3 782 44 447

.. .. 16 218 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

- 10 431 - 11 857 - 713 - 38 - 16 410 - 64 1 326 114 - 13 170 180 280 - 1 905 - 52 688

- 10 959 - 4 264 - 1 297 - 2 - 13 846 201 890 - 47 - 17 172 - 1 352 3 893 - 1 624 - 45 579

- 11 485 2 671 - 1 717 781 - 9 987 1 743 - 1 117 - 2 891 - 60 996 - 1 936 2 053 - 1 968 - 84 849

- 11 422 - 16 640 - 4 582 998 - 30 839 4 473 - 992 - 3 519 - 54 260 - 1 158 - 7 269 286 - 124 924

- 10 368 - 9 524 - 606 1 076 - 31 226 4 594 - 553 - 5 255 - 60 607 3 365 - 2 959 1 942 - 110 121

- 10 760 - 10 350 7 897 1 597 - 31 269 5 693 - 1 303 - 16 969 - 50 277 3 173 1 811 2 366 - 98 391

- 10 672 - 22 569 16 083 2 430 - 30 416 8 034 - 1 340 - 18 592 - 62 007 45 - 20 002 1 625 - 137 381

- 11 338 - 20 478 12 537 2 757 - 26 797 8 528 - 1 644 - 20 694 - 65 647 29 - 24 903 1 496 - 146 156

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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Net imports of natural gas Unit: TJ-gross

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World¹

39 353

- 331 456

64 422

- 246 170

- 747 697

120 123

-1 301 991

-2 033 036

-1 310 754

- 527 059

-3 096 867

566 412

2 765 411

6 956 617

11 047 967

13 944 773

15 977 627

14 602 832

14 169 052

13 874 608

-1 059 771 - 2 240 1 028 898 - 33 113

- 855 011 - 112 541 1 008 776 41 224

-1 513 001 17 191 1 544 182 48 372

-3 784 520 170 800 102 415 3 824 284 312 979

-3 701 544 245 404 347 653 3 916 053 807 566

-2 810 762 139 900 551 480 2 826 771 707 389

-2 407 621 155 992 1 652 960 784 865 186 196

-2 370 860 154 803 1 660 356 - 187 491 - 743 192

-2 302 042 178 082 1 981 229 - 840 685 - 983 416

129 581 129 581

909 009 909 009

- 109 300 1 967 475 124 700 1 982 875

- 431 027 2 952 403 794 151 3 315 527

- 576 035 3 156 903 1 214 706 3 795 574

- 746 180 80 583 3 844 997 1 827 793 5 007 193

-1 767 532 13 653 4 615 551 1 842 548 4 704 220

-2 628 692 16 500 4 568 897 2 029 463 3 986 168

-3 172 983 27 951 4 387 080 2 335 551 3 577 598

62 343 330 774 33 677 .. 351 767 572 272 7 182 76 543 .. .. 10 170 -1 175 009 64 468 54 618 .. 43 283 6 907 30 949 469 944

123 618 413 681 112 081 .. 35 711 752 461 1 643 313 148 551 547 403 .. .. 19 741 -1 790 091 -1 018 958 200 298 102 734 .. 65 674 40 310 418 651 1 815 178

208 797 382 255 222 627 - 43 172 56 861 101 546 1 133 737 1 942 285 240 515 1 177 468 119 132 217 617 19 981 -1 107 000 -1 031 422 315 069 249 025 33 639 171 653 26 840 75 760 124 750 287 407 4 925 370

246 834 617 685 348 062 - 134 087 30 797 159 584 1 664 415 2 645 371 78 551 338 788 115 259 2 186 824 51 790 96 042 31 231 - 799 556 -1 960 233 307 355 94 864 265 484 38 125 719 516 36 092 113 195 560 616 - 433 143 7 419 461

332 711 689 306 350 506 - 233 085 37 201 167 783 1 894 308 2 881 437 108 495 456 244 140 007 2 783 738 66 710 115 955 54 720 - 974 111 -3 301 480 396 880 181 102 266 812 43 049 1 407 156 39 199 129 460 1 029 654 277 875 9 341 633

284 484 781 130 318 478 - 140 571 26 168 178 502 1 840 025 2 867 723 150 292 359 424 208 403 2 865 615 42 014 115 580 55 665 -1 126 223 -4 115 884 412 831 209 571 232 724 39 860 1 439 790 68 195 140 015 1 432 147 1 577 087 10 263 046

284 045 668 934 312 387 - 59 778 19 923 95 772 1 763 021 2 897 477 161 072 294 587 79 082 2 479 243 42 930 86 189 32 988 - 458 238 -4 501 420 533 558 198 228 168 251 32 600 1 150 190 38 064 139 395 1 749 553 1 504 363 9 712 416

326 267 663 070 341 211 - 71 767 18 885 89 099 1 755 348 3 202 477 196 550 382 463 65 565 2 643 281 47 111 88 777 32 245 - 63 463 -4 837 764 558 783 252 977 203 191 34 027 1 284 827 43 665 139 993 2 091 919 1 437 340 10 926 076

301 956 694 805 307 194 - 47 941 19 241 101 689 1 789 285 3 281 356 192 807 299 965 80 961 2 571 124 55 170 88 288 31 803 213 740 -4 641 038 582 085 236 115 169 857 33 317 1 277 739 47 534 132 791 1 903 022 1 557 560 11 280 425

OECD Total Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

-6 892 195 -11 294 137 -14 692 470 -15 857 504 -15 904 823 -16 202 088 -15 185 362

IEA

566 412

2 765 411

6 586 229

10 691 210

13 473 655

15 559 690

14 271 468

13 827 833

13 491 799

IEA/Accession/Association

566 412

2 299 409

5 361 918

9 379 687

13 186 014

16 321 554

18 510 148

18 956 156

19 983 371

European Union - 28

..

..

6 311 413

9 001 701

11 819 399

13 012 491

12 533 954

13 774 942

14 134 786

G7

1 130 239

4 424 602

6 539 553

9 055 634

11 208 770

13 011 456

11 636 900

11 048 992

10 443 678

G8

..

..

- 218 933

2 260 634

3 708 727

6 001 985

3 831 858

2 659 648

1 585 127

G20

..

..

569 304

4 543 472

8 489 900

13 108 903

14 820 679

15 045 453

15 234 958

OPEC

..

..

-1 489 247

-3 417 599

-4 738 340

-6 943 144

-7 980 562

-8 668 457

..

A negative number shows net exports. 1. World shows the discrepancy between total exports and total imports. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Non-OECD Total Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

1973

1980

- 527 059

-3 096 867

-6 892 195 -11 294 137 -14 692 470 -15 857 504 -15 904 823 -16 202 088 -15 185 362

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. - 7 555 .. .. .. .. .. .. 176 827 169 272

.. .. .. .. 141 160 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 51 368 .. .. .. .. .. .. -1 981 752 56 998 -1 732 226

167 200 302 241 590 156 18 473 252 614 26 763 209 568 228 790 .. 67 583 152 365 .. 275 754 -6 758 486 95 836 60 320 -2 630 000 3 418 435 - 24 019 x x -3 546 407

52 116 11 046 661 016 9 281 127 563 42 104 41 734 - 38 830 25 437 98 844 .. 2 499 126 151 -6 795 000 42 314 27 698 -1 270 490 2 198 921 - 198 387 x x -4 835 983

62 281 176 549 777 075 14 058 114 340 26 125 48 609 - 163 868 27 747 111 149 2 902 194 935 -7 500 043 79 940 23 946 -1 723 950 2 245 211 - 428 146 x x -5 911 140

63 761 - 241 672 833 077 9 283 99 133 22 119 46 972 - 106 016 10 602 107 571 4 449 84 471 -7 009 471 72 890 6 612 - 909 668 1 374 881 - 545 602 x x -6 076 608

85 208 91 556 91 556 - 302 743 - 263 538 - 316 917 719 914 734 359 785 185 8 592 9 292 9 269 120 543 125 427 119 974 33 845 62 406 56 806 87 706 90 821 87 018 - 309 819 - 448 907 - 437 328 10 087 10 866 12 016 11 829 14 928 100 035 91 857 99 559 8 190 10 541 9 754 54 678 43 353 57 428 -7 805 042 -8 389 344 -8 858 550 66 499 80 849 79 766 -2 029 190 -2 056 849 -2 118 829 409 787 523 927 390 360 - 766 650 - 792 860 - 853 526 x x x x x x -9 508 360 -10 064 415 -10 771 531

- 97 187 .. .. - 119 789 .. .. .. - 216 976

- 262 933 .. .. - 73 720 .. .. .. - 336 653

-1 241 216 .. - 47 120 .. .. .. 42 020 -1 246 316

-2 466 173 - 30 400 - 205 580 .. 39 416 -2 662 737

-2 562 642 - 588 222 - 207 860 15 849 - 86 056 - 500 627 45 383 .. 51 098 67 -3 833 010

-2 263 145 - 493 038 16 476 - 370 500 24 416 - 121 627 - 825 957 121 586 .. 93 412 - 195 993 -4 014 370

-2 135 142 - 34 580 76 310 848 4 223 - 182 400 45 198 - 163 008 - 884 260 163 008 136 543 - 170 134 -2 909 628

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

-2 136 692 - 188 480 1 526 209 133 12 358 - 174 800 44 819 - 164 008 -1 054 880 164 008 153 343 - 188 370 -3 322 043

2018p

-2 073 760 - 212 990 1 526 - 26 600 - 38 038 12 358 - 168 226 45 310 - 163 677 -1 023 226 164 008 153 329 - 169 522 -3 499 508

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Unit: TJ-gross Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

- 59 070 .. .. - 95 365 - 154 435

- 361 230 .. - 466 002 - 372 .. - 98 489 - 926 093

- 291 208 .. -1 224 311 - 404 073 35 465 -1 884 127

- 354 893 -1 609 557 - 829 498 - 185 118 52 071 240 473 80 431 -2 606 091

- 379 666 273 167 -1 688 995 -1 093 234 - 372 720 233 251 388 504 345 451 - 60 290 -2 354 532

- 353 186 532 062 -1 673 978 - 921 747 - 413 433 302 057 602 086 383 186 - 219 699 -1 762 652

- 315 089 1 028 749 -1 184 655 - 998 602 - 580 338 196 959 405 303 743 987 541 690 - 899 876 -1 061 872

- 329 089 1 135 975 -1 105 191 -1 110 999 - 572 202 331 198 413 313 827 923 576 394 - 919 739 - 752 419

34 586 - 304 392 1 187 849 -1 093 480 -1 012 349 - 572 189 447 133 505 780 840 586 587 868 - 581 486 39 906

-

-

-

- 93 348 114 048 20 700

- 115 586 101 815 - 13 771

428 810 145 689 574 499

2 616 209 126 730 2 742 939

3 317 149 126 307 3 443 456

4 494 043 123 196 4 617 239

67 511 - 74 624 .. - 7 113

87 711 - 88 206 .. - 495

84 691 - 99 125 .. - 14 434

- 180 774 - 78 134 88 080 - 168 678 1 420 13 259 - 324 827

- 191 065 - 385 592 358 435 9 489 - 548 742 4 144 26 518 - 726 813

121 644 - 455 388 503 825 - 55 617 31 704 - 99 066 - 813 058 2 996 77 946 29 995 - 655 019

404 216 - 629 414 467 186 504 40 800 667 - 267 791 - 579 166 2 410 65 818 - 494 770

430 961 - 603 112 427 054 505 47 285 3 279 - 254 848 - 596 636 2 721 64 951 - 477 838

369 824 - 566 733 422 111 11 417 50 084 3 876 - 242 085 - 694 208 2 736 74 708 - 568 270

- 317 807 - 317 807

- 101 400 - 101 400

- 76 111 - 76 000 76 000 - 124 800 - 200 911

129 351 - 170 635 - 572 865 - 271 050 - 885 199

17 331 56 066 - 487 525 -1 213 816 - 225 260 -1 853 204

19 965 100 125 106 020 9 867 - 412 167 -3 924 598 26 013 363 539 - 212 118 -3 923 354

- 125 956 153 648 188 480 - 362 130 -5 040 113 512 939 -4 673 132

- 368 604 159 429 210 140 - 383 397 -5 075 819 429 422 -5 028 829

- 282 734 140 660 203 832 - 471 759 -5 025 049 431 852 -5 003 199

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Net imports of natural gas

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World¹

- 1 947

7 798

2 587

10 068

- 3 494

1 801

- 5 832

- 3 640

..

Non-OECD Total

- 8 196

- 7 772

- 4 000

9 042

- 18 433

- 16 384

- 11 772

7 020

..

6 249

15 570

6 587

1 026

14 939

18 185

5 941

- 10 660

10 725

- 14 037 3 317 14 278 561

- 27 244 618 26 720 94

- 349 - 1 369 1 980 262

- 35 641 1 190 874 33 914 337

- 23 495 2 152 - 1 672 24 724 1 709

- 25 439 958 - 951 25 976 544

- 64 153 - 2 264 60 272 - 3 619

- 62 200 - 39 347 56 314 - 5 578

- 48 525 - 1 175 44 469 - 3 882

- 57 - 57

- 165 - 165

- 456 - 456

- 1 457 - 1 457

- 1 667 - 1 667

- 3 966 - 3 966

- 5 553 - 5 553

- 5 649 - 5 649

- 5 649 - 5 649

- 1 547 - 755 - 2 209 - 224 .. 4 319 - 2 889 11 562 45 4 662 45 879 .. .. 2 036 - 1 345 - 5 193 - 1 754 - 10 2 840 .. - 2 016 734 - 3 498 63 5 745

- 3 972 - 2 635 - 1 508 - 1 232 .. 1 211 3 245 7 147 616 7 386 6 083 .. .. 2 842 - 307 - 462 - 235 1 828 3 318 .. - 1 382 535 - 8 181 1 341 3 15 641

- 459 - 3 724 - 692 7 048 - 7 002 10 643 - 45 438 930 711 11 147 34 655 3 584 - 11 975 3 932 9 208 - 15 907 - 1 041 37 5 196 - 988 - 420 - 1 768 - 2 108 - 731 11 943 6 781

- 1 368 4 326 - 10 017 665 - 929 11 880 - 69 479 3 057 - 11 3 440 98 44 347 1 786 - 1 336 5 709 18 915 - 19 055 - 6 373 931 - 2 696 - 1 321 4 441 4 678 - 7 070 3 354 14 174 2 146

2 623 6 304 - 12 634 1 369 - 1 608 17 015 - 60 328 - 4 566 3 780 6 227 2 044 49 155 2 148 - 2 966 3 260 18 293 - 12 042 - 11 186 6 824 - 3 265 - 325 - 1 343 - 7 392 6 350 - 1 162 8 321 14 897

2 437 551 - 14 948 - 1 135 - 3 254 10 501 - 30 713 - 14 955 5 706 5 195 470 44 160 873 5 990 4 063 2 775 7 549 - 1 354 2 623 1 041 - 2 120 - 8 333 2 078 520 - 774 2 661 21 607

7 159 6 183 - 10 974 5 057 - 2 037 18 951 - 41 501 - 50 525 8 796 12 711 - 712 37 027 1 033 8 275 6 299 4 914 - 16 411 1 999 - 5 085 2 651 - 1 176 7 667 - 11 735 3 923 4 878 17 745 15 113

6 546 6 022 - 13 037 4 563 - 2 734 20 425 - 40 114 - 52 459 6 237 12 878 - 679 37 761 - 64 8 677 6 178 3 506 - 15 165 2 287 - 2 684 3 028 - 516 9 169 - 18 992 5 550 - 575 14 760 568

8 947 17 326 - 13 907 5 224 - 1 897 19 936 - 62 912 - 48 735 6 519 14 348 - 28 43 909 909 9 632 6 161 7 970 - 10 149 5 695 - 2 657 3 681 - 502 11 102 - 17 229 - 1 587 - 608 19 107 20 256

6 336

OECD Total Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

IEA

6 303

15 735

16 422

2 164

15 597

16 450

3 364

- 13 069

IEA/Accession/Association

6 240

25 254

45 637

58 096

54 410

51 230

48 663

32 339

..

..

..

45 675

23 022

15 676

7 560

18 390

10 199

28 234

G7

9 856

15 954

3 721

- 9 628

- 6 189

1 690

- 41 135

- 45 938

- 52 687

G8

..

..

- 4 591

- 23 683

- 18 570

- 15 757

- 55 635

- 56 535

- 65 253

G20

..

..

64 407

71 359

44 141

30 171

46 769

31 388

..

OPEC

..

..

- 98

- 818

1 820

2 464

9 176

6 336

..

European Union - 28

A negative number shows net exports. 1. World shows the discrepancy between total exports and total imports. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

- 8 196

- 7 772

- 4 000

9 042

- 18 433

- 16 384

- 11 772

7 020

..

- 267 .. .. .. .. 3 256 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. - 3 548 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 9 700 - 49 - 10 308

- 500 .. .. .. .. 3 832 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 423 .. .. .. .. .. .. - 19 100 - 409 - 15 754

206 920 - 1 604 9 429 3 790 6 882 3 203 17 338 .. - 4 407 - 3 042 .. 84 9 476 - 8 312 - 2 015 1 200 - 4 960 - 28 471 - 2 157 x x - 2 440

1 002 - 463 494 7 211 - 1 064 - 4 620 3 421 244 3 017 371 - 2 832 1 785 .. 112 - 696 - 14 055 3 010 1 333 - 800 - 3 849 1 281 x x - 5 098

371 - 780 1 202 4 036 - 1 377 - 7 581 4 409 1 346 - 130 265 - 2 661 3 141 1 790 1 599 - 2 903 - 12 381 - 1 943 250 - 1 290 - 8 353 - 280 x x - 21 270

- 949 - 794 - 362 2 700 - 3 829 - 8 446 3 968 - 1 260 1 157 466 - 1 712 25 2 1 420 - 2 274 - 17 447 - 297 146 - 2 410 - 4 055 - 1 169 x x - 35 120

- 42 - 954 - 982 3 021 - 3 757 - 6 372 5 531 - 80 - 1 254 - 507 131 1 525 4 304 2 031 - 5 017 - 14 500 - 1 922 - 1 325 - 3 201 - 3 753 - 1 496 x x - 32 615

2 915 - 1 120 - 1 175 2 585 - 1 841 - 5 480 6 954 812 - 4 365 362 - 1 215 861 1 134 1 120 1 983 - 2 894 - 10 597 825 - 1 311 - 3 201 - 5 176 - 639 x x - 19 464

- 913 .. - 1 314 - 991 - 4 606 - 7 807 5 393 920 .. - 3 480 148 - 755 593 956 - 196 1 920 - 2 544 - 12 566 116 .. .. - 6 066 .. x x ..

- 1 50 .. 1 - 26 .. - 100 303 153 .. .. - 194 .. 39 2 029 93 - 281 2 066

3 114 .. 7 - 97 .. - 440 315 151 .. .. - 88 9 102 .. 136 - 2 587 2 881 - 204 9 293

- 98 196 84 14 294 - 4 .. - 761 181 103 166 .. .. - 1 263 .. 218 - 4 - 1 631 332 276 - 1 897

- 96 374 968 262 - 1 238 - 1 273 - 147 472 198 2 328 - 6 492 685 204 12 333 .. 55 377 1 - 1 326 5 095 528 13 308

84 595 1 898 418 - 1 398 - 1 664 - 778 176 - 9 47 814 - 2 413 1 672 338 - 2 343 .. 50 511 - 3 - 243 2 977 778 1 507

- 67 976 2 985 281 - 346 - 755 - 1 443 - 930 - 82 3 940 - 3 542 2 385 549 - 2 475 .. 57 706 19 - 565 731 1 327 3 751

- 250 1 089 1 673 219 - 1 - 1 210 - 400 - 268 - 1 303 344 324 162 376 5 154 - 4 341 2 986 779 - 5 994 102 1 159 - 121 1 391 1 851 1 622 5 343

- 343 1 111 1 288 46 - 1 - 1 858 606 - 279 - 1 437 346 - 21 147 302 5 896 - 11 2 851 817 - 6 633 106 1 215 - 34 - 310 2 218 1 677 7 702

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: GWh Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

.. - 11 .. 156 - 158 - 13

.. - 37 81 .. 15 - 92 758 - 458 267

.. 1 376 - 58 228 - 47 621 - 1 873 247

1 302 1 156 101 2 773 - 3 881 452

29 1 554 - 2 231 164 169 146 3 777 383 - 3 601 390

1 357 5 548 2 - 151 241 663 269 5 672 4 635 - 1 615 16 621

1 583 - 1 093 693 - 661 1 410 - 2 381 2 172 496 18 468 752 - 14 879 6 560

1 480 - 1 592 1 119 - 1 117 1 549 - 1 393 2 579 556 23 349 611 - 14 879 12 262

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

- 308 - 308

1 840 - 1 799 41

- 8 332 9 023 691

- 6 183 6 504 321

- 13 514 8 438 - 5 076

- 12 722 10 417 - 2 305

- 13 047 11 236 - 1 811

.. .. ..

50 - 17 19 - 77 .. 27 2

22 - 212 4 - 9 2 46 .. - 1 123 - 1 270

821 9 26 538 200 163 2 - 2 - 334 66 90 - 24 972 .. - 2 538 6 49

1 227 16 44 338 40 - 475 696 - 704 276 113 117 - 47 358 561 - 45 127 - 1 071

3 877 39 042 - 1 742 11 1 707 284 - 312 55 17 - 51 - 43 792 760 - 584 254 - 474

8 598 34 649 - 788 29 863 85 223 9 - 33 32 - 43 378 - 112 - 324 160 13

9 522 40 795 333 150 - 320 988 - 588 179 187 - 368 - 48 415 - 16 - 755 - 1 107 253 838

10 462 36 355 69 - 191 - 193 1 585 - 966 304 326 - 311 - 43 635 17 - 1 458 - 1 140 250 1 472

.. .. 34 979 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

57 57

67 - 67 -

-

- 677 40 1 397 760

- 675 1 241 737 455 - 665 1 093

173 - 3 692 5 442 612 1 245 - 353 3 427

- 17 - 2 467 11 965 289 69 - 67 635 10 407

43 - 4 320 11 787 - 6 - 543 - 102 6 859

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

A negative number shows net exports. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

2 696

56 517

23 553

38 384

70 828

27 606

24 061

..

Non-OECD Total

..

1 845

54 081

20 234

34 903

65 480

25 716

18 962

..

OECD Total

..

851

2 436

3 319

3 481

5 348

1 890

5 099

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

-

300 300

300 300

300 1 973 2 273

300 3 759 4 059

300 494 794

300 3 623 3 923

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

24 24

1 1

2 2

2 2

2 147 90 239

2 693 8 703

3 778 3 784

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

5 7 .. 277 .. .. 64 7 .. 467 827

1 404 12 14 127 41 1 387 149 2 135

41 225 101 18 39 2 568 25 3 017

221 87 11 768 119 1 206

176 3 11 736 124 1 050

88 117 3 185 393

83 154 3 152 392

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

851

2 435

3 319

3 481

5 348

1 890

5 099

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

2 646

26 302

20 331

34 465

64 084

19 524

15 562

..

European Union - 28

..

..

1 748

450

742

370

403

400

..

G7

..

24

450

552

642

602

575

538

..

G8

..

..

450

552

642

602

575

538

..

G20

..

..

26 303

20 332

34 769

64 050

19 526

15 567

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

946

2 172

2 560

..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. For the United States, coal used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Final consumption of coking coal

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

1 845

54 081

20 234

34 903

65 480

25 716

18 962

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

686 29 381 .. .. 116 x x 30 183

3 134 .. 67 1 2 x x 3 204

3 604 304 x x 3 908

39 5 042 56 x x 5 137

51 5 130 10 154 x x 5 345

88 5 331 8 2 x x 5 429

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. 50 50

.. .. .. .. 31 31

.. 18 18

.. 11 11

.. -

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 1 795 .. 1 795

.. 18 162 18 162

7 310 140 7 450

4 107 98 4 205

15 147 55 15 202

7 271 3 899 11 170

5 931 4 532 10 463

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

-

5 705 5 705

9 562 9 562

26 779 26 779

43 534 43 534

6 464 6 464

-

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. -

.. -

-

-

661 661

565 565

510 510

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

946 946

2 172 2 172

2 560 2 560

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

942 550

949 452

684 801

1 138 795

1 433 502

1 414 203

1 346 503

..

Non-OECD Total

..

777 971

791 557

571 044

1 031 620

1 330 506

1 326 404

1 261 594

..

OECD Total

..

164 579

157 895

113 757

107 175

102 996

87 799

84 909

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

1 601 520 54 369 56 490

1 178 748 59 321 61 247

1 573 743 34 227 36 543

1 459 667 48 33 454 35 628

1 420 503 48 28 026 29 997

829 339 61 16 563 17 792

957 326 71 15 331 16 685

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

2 130 7 036 1 973 194 11 333

2 674 18 17 247 4 635 279 24 853

2 255 31 16 860 11 017 264 30 427

2 016 18 055 7 025 255 27 351

1 636 16 930 7 234 178 25 978

1 442 1 16 451 8 322 122 26 338

1 444 1 16 775 6 412 123 24 755

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

485 2 369 11 771 573 .. 870 6 029 10 170 144 12 949 828 .. .. 331 169 524 41 727 13 1 011 .. 1 310 399 292 553 16 227 96 756

401 1 719 4 522 590 211 1 052 6 326 7 559 1 380 65 1 379 1 742 407 1 230 197 471 754 23 079 804 766 31 2 762 826 460 2 363 10 699 71 795

392 1 198 1 670 417 77 356 3 158 2 812 1 115 101 551 885 79 6 173 68 966 19 311 484 729 11 948 496 173 6 769 3 842 46 787

250 553 1 424 368 52 272 2 912 2 311 563 300 117 670 1 080 110 122 29 694 17 977 18 705 49 1 107 568 179 9 311 2 455 44 196

179 690 692 206 58 178 2 671 2 707 456 93 106 499 653 146 142 102 37 652 20 506 75 964 16 730 532 168 11 028 2 735 47 021

154 782 656 183 27 211 2 380 3 296 314 82 124 388 390 62 243 81 39 667 17 556 6 439 6 475 495 51 12 286 2 276 43 669

188 773 636 193 40 215 2 733 3 187 338 164 130 335 268 64 247 68 49 676 17 626 3 483 6 635 484 53 11 820 2 056 43 469

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

164 047

155 396

112 786

106 232

102 083

87 025

84 136

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

640 290

809 554

615 728

1 059 086

1 336 543

1 305 887

1 238 332

..

European Union - 28

..

..

69 339

39 262

34 890

35 892

31 136

31 548

..

G7

..

96 260

104 072

63 357

61 726

55 142

42 185

41 308

..

G8

..

..

172 365

81 508

72 581

63 222

52 864

50 656

..

G20

..

..

877 646

628 353

1 062 534

1 332 797

1 308 882

1 237 636

..

OPEC

..

..

465

340

885

428

1 153

1 210

..

1. For the United States, coal used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

777 971

791 557

571 044

1 031 620

1 330 506

1 326 404

1 261 594

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

135 .. .. .. .. 2 373 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 859 .. .. .. .. .. .. 259 626 270 265 263

240 552 200 1 591 293 148 97 142 1 527 .. 3 003 1 969 .. 12 648 68 293 137 1 044 670 9 670 2 740 x x 92 976

195 329 53 49 709 9 186 120 .. 53 18 151 218 14 5 535 64 x x 25 685

64 697 169 52 9 6 566 12 206 175 3 77 10 855 64 88 6 706 46 x x 25 789

167 1 48 576 168 26 8 23 351 34 438 183 4 55 8 080 144 179 3 818 27 x x 37 307

87 1 616 423 46 95 17 280 2 436 121 29 126 10 679 114 1 020 3 191 403 x x 34 670

219 1 643 527 58 5 144 18 425 2 622 173 33 167 9 349 67 1 031 3 143 342 x x 34 952

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 167 .. 16 29 257 .. .. 162 24 510 .. 1 21 569 1 298 304 27 334

186 169 .. 151 20 574 34 .. .. 58 21 690 .. 3 15 346 2 056 563 25 865

310 107 24 801 3 21 744 .. 48 119 1 587 739 25 482

270 145 23 37 8 152 25 019 .. 12 128 603 739 27 136

61 50 268 25 32 5 38 287 20 883 .. 1 918 812 23 380

120 74 526 791 33 27 46 514 22 272 276 170 251 1 178 26 278

127 75 580 751 34 27 46 428 26 254 563 176 268 1 218 30 547

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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III.88 - WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition)

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

235 .. 24 916 47 736 128 84 .. 205 82 1 079 1 993 94 2 697 657 79 906

563 .. 27 033 53 917 1 312 814 595 60 70 2 279 8 4 358 250 2 365 303 93 927

660 18 341 48 529 167 1 572 70 468 430 1 961 5 632 3 212 5 755 462 87 259

845 20 045 74 942 403 2 132 427 229 410 4 990 93 7 125 7 597 9 149 480 128 867

1 119 11 916 145 346 647 2 897 748 362 505 6 091 95 8 957 12 944 17 509 1 604 210 740

2 647 5 992 175 559 390 2 831 779 1 149 9 257 271 78 11 028 9 210 22 722 2 290 244 203

3 405 4 513 186 602 300 2 861 635 1 318 12 234 281 70 9 842 11 576 23 276 2 344 259 258

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

403 114 3 403 117

575 552 575 552

424 324 424 324

839 770 868 840 638

1 049 445 1 522 1 050 967

1 005 801 2 061 1 007 862

923 187 1 907 925 094

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

26 112 1 937 1 95 22 26 .. 4 42 1 2 266

10 115 2 364 153 12 52 32 91 .. 1 332 3 162

53 3 422 3 413 1 22 52 135 53 60 545 1 181 7 938

4 419 2 558 2 22 58 241 59 753 1 51 8 164

4 660 1 588 1 23 86 107 54 804 4 273 7 600

36 4 993 5 440 1 2 132 79 94 2 795 5 169 11 748

36 5 643 3 321 8 2 117 83 82 1 679 5 174 10 152

.. .. 5 692 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

83 1 1 85

75 75

156 200 356

590 200 236 1 026

95 225 22 170 512

329 315 255 609 135 1 643

336 215 259 653 127 1 590

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition) - III.89

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

18 886

28 678

27 179

38 236

37 923

38 000

41 281

..

Non-OECD Total

..

10 566

15 507

17 562

25 962

25 715

26 599

30 892

..

OECD Total

..

8 320

13 171

9 617

12 274

12 208

11 401

10 388

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

93 3 027 3 120

392 8 201 8 593

546 5 328 5 874

599 587 6 478 7 664

442 735 6 907 8 084

289 1 197 6 303 7 789

313 363 6 295 6 971

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

1 395 1 119 2 514

2 495 779 3 274

2 676 418 3 094

2 646 530 3 176

2 450 596 3 046

2 473 679 3 152

2 587 695 3 282

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 110 .. 897 .. .. 16 .. 105 558 2 686

352 505 16 144 287 1 304

38 83 321 112 73 22 649

65 16 268 273 74 738 1 434

69 189 150 42 628 1 078

70 118 1 38 233 460

66 3 42 25 136

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

8 320

13 171

9 432

11 927

12 016

11 362

10 343

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

9 263

17 576

18 520

27 739

27 525

26 952

28 866

..

European Union - 28

..

..

1 017

627

912

664

723

518

..

G7

..

3 120

8 593

5 874

7 077

7 349

6 592

6 608

..

G8

..

..

8 593

5 874

7 077

7 349

6 592

6 608

..

G20

..

..

16 797

18 287

27 772

27 335

26 808

28 624

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

0

..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. For the United States, coal used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

10 566

15 507

17 562

25 962

25 715

26 599

30 892

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. x x -

527 .. 50 13 x x 590

694 94 216 107 15 x x 1 126

297 28 151 186 28 x x 690

187 496 x x 683

122 408 x x 530

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition) - III.91

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 9 428 .. 195 9 623

.. 10 106 2 743 996 13 845

6 557 8 445 1 327 16 329

7 022 15 250 2 002 24 274

10 6 038 14 303 3 468 23 819

35 2 497 14 730 301 5 072 2 421 25 056

107 1 741 17 598 463 5 699 3 829 29 437

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

943 .. 943

1 662 .. 1 662

643 643

562 562

1 206 1 206

860 860

925 925

.. .. 1 344 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

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III.92 - WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition)

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

115 680

118 949

44 831

41 254

39 831

30 430

35 739

..

Non-OECD Total

..

25 929

40 511

19 083

23 273

19 311

16 425

20 891

..

OECD Total

..

89 751

78 438

25 748

17 981

20 520

14 005

14 848

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

311 2 928 3 239

269 1 350 1 619

340 1 473 1 813

614 779 294 1 687

534 720 296 1 550

299 453 450 1 202

325 255 453 1 033

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

311 27 192 530

73 194 267

248 248

2 263 265

2 250 252

24 296 320

44 292 336

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

840 95 32 261 .. 213 26 053 1 289 4 885 99 .. .. 28 156 827 10 045 .. 9 191 85 982

365 276 17 863 307 28 734 1 172 2 419 33 3 56 211 8 635 726 13 15 739 76 552

112 8 802 89 519 464 460 26 1 30 295 1 162 11 6 11 710 23 687

76 5 180 36 452 256 103 8 3 28 494 437 39 8 917 16 029

37 2 929 52 598 48 179 6 1 27 891 185 17 62 13 686 18 718

10 2 268 105 620 50 278 2 35 537 150 8 130 8 289 12 483

10 2 653 50 611 54 439 2 48 563 154 122 8 773 13 479

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

89 751

77 709

25 736

17 978

20 502

13 997

14 848

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

90 602

83 653

32 400

27 765

28 399

17 356

22 741

..

European Union - 28

..

..

64 744

12 925

8 083

5 975

4 517

5 000

..

G7

..

29 631

30 693

2 447

1 404

1 486

1 476

1 441

..

G8

..

..

34 519

5 807

3 496

3 432

2 593

2 508

..

G20

..

..

89 363

33 060

26 108

29 019

17 972

23 418

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

2

-

-

..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Final consumption of lignite

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

25 929

40 511

19 083

23 273

19 311

16 425

20 891

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine² Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 203 .. .. .. .. 4 158 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 749 .. .. .. .. .. .. 7 270 20 380

1 199 9 000 961 716 93 3 443 .. 2 140 .. 177 2 267 3 826 1 204 450 6 345 151 x x 31 972

47 480 240 77 19 2 430 152 346 .. 31 637 3 360 1 740 475 604 x x 10 638

54 501 198 71 1 9 4 074 173 298 83 274 740 2 092 1 269 63 670 x x 10 570

10 436 129 49 1 46 3 415 292 510 50 61 826 1 946 1 237 768 x x 9 776

0 873 73 41 259 3 211 529 849 55 43 339 1 117 973 50 888 x x 9 300

0 792 71 41 226 4 000 461 767 43 52 304 1 067 1 092 54 972 x x 9 939

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'. 2. Peat includes lignite starting from 2007. See confidentiality issue in section 'Country notes and sources'.

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III.94 - WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition)

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 626 .. 27 471 127 4 200 5 451

.. 2 950 1 730 38 824 3 2 582 8 127

3 162 693 112 928 3 3 412 45 8 355

5 290 419 70 2 010 4 460 322 95 12 666

5 770 403 40 1 101 2 037 92 9 443

2 793 888 659 1 069 250 536 900 7 095

7 476 752 44 1 311 36 391 916 10 926

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

98 .. 98

412 .. 412

90 90

37 37

90 90

30 30

26 26

.. .. 54 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

2 2

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition) - III.95

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

2 204 762

2 392 419

2 526 786

3 019 516

3 338 079

3 478 683

3 761 171

3 855 790

..

477 602

682 349

786 915

970 702

1 175 019

1 413 619

1 696 806

1 762 799

..

1 542 678

1 531 641

1 538 951

1 777 053

1 847 070

1 707 849

1 671 738

1 684 394

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

73 885 3 697 21 289 664 338 763 209

77 708 3 881 38 100 660 153 779 842

66 128 5 275 48 380 651 984 771 767

77 208 8 773 57 807 753 501 897 289

84 848 9 147 64 371 803 664 962 030

85 947 11 636 70 928 723 235 891 746

88 302 14 219 71 995 705 798 880 314

85 535 14 613 69 832 708 416 878 396

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

23 418 2 851 166 292 9 678 3 377 205 616

25 945 3 362 155 298 18 300 3 489 206 394

27 877 4 847 171 027 42 301 3 878 249 930

33 336 7 795 195 050 77 040 5 127 318 348

35 248 7 397 185 196 76 754 5 753 310 348

37 581 9 198 158 672 78 764 5 705 289 920

41 655 8 325 145 428 90 569 6 177 292 154

42 254 8 933 145 763 93 751 6 413 297 114

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

10 017 20 087 7 816 13 267 .. 11 293 95 166 132 335 6 457 6 418 536 3 543 69 812 .. .. 1 474 22 986 7 342 8 871 4 168 3 877 .. 28 879 24 434 13 266 9 555 72 254 573 853

9 768 16 612 9 241 11 285 .. 9 954 86 407 120 765 8 060 8 894 545 3 862 63 820 .. .. 988 23 571 8 040 12 873 5 734 5 080 .. 36 609 20 115 11 863 12 652 58 667 545 405

8 727 16 029 8 215 6 765 1 842 9 168 73 765 108 545 9 652 6 980 549 3 708 60 795 2 031 4 142 1 452 20 139 7 249 10 708 8 188 4 917 1 454 37 850 13 689 10 997 20 100 59 599 517 254

10 196 20 850 7 159 6 486 774 8 092 79 611 111 243 12 254 5 063 598 6 623 61 371 1 081 1 408 1 963 22 109 7 387 17 009 12 061 2 970 2 275 51 964 13 787 10 823 25 582 60 677 561 416

12 192 21 339 9 117 6 638 998 8 393 78 819 101 378 13 980 6 392 631 7 795 62 855 1 340 1 735 2 660 25 319 7 992 19 217 12 197 2 950 2 485 57 772 12 566 10 946 25 617 61 369 574 692

10 848 20 181 8 452 6 105 964 7 950 70 068 92 275 12 095 5 908 522 6 729 53 769 1 374 1 686 2 402 25 417 8 276 22 626 10 008 3 021 2 517 50 043 10 898 10 511 27 734 53 803 526 183

10 632 19 600 7 566 5 248 1 006 7 553 65 750 89 906 9 056 6 321 546 5 974 45 276 1 339 2 065 2 094 23 543 7 455 23 816 7 895 2 871 2 339 41 445 9 585 8 830 37 843 53 715 499 270

10 662 18 900 8 859 5 285 1 038 7 262 66 374 91 678 8 752 6 830 576 5 857 44 435 1 396 2 177 2 150 24 279 7 212 27 199 8 083 3 280 2 263 42 244 9 535 8 529 40 321 53 708 508 884

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

International marine bunkers International aviation bunkers IEA

124 505 59 977 1 535 594

113 832 64 597 1 523 853

118 467 82 453 1 520 653

158 677 113 084 1 755 123

182 000 133 990 1 824 335

211 342 145 872 1 680 916

216 119 176 508 1 642 905

222 076 186 521 1 654 436

.. .. ..

IEA/Accession/Association

1 659 444

1 699 531

1 772 506

2 211 723

2 407 527

2 418 135

2 591 593

2 643 501

..

..

..

496 169

531 043

545 898

493 113

459 979

468 308

..

G7

1 274 082

1 222 818

1 191 843

1 338 661

1 378 129

1 237 769

1 194 176

1 195 909

..

G8

..

..

1 333 742

1 426 159

1 466 986

1 343 248

1 302 963

1 312 036

..

Unit: 1000 tonnes World¹ Non-OECD Total OECD Total

European Union - 28

G20

..

..

1 935 606

2 315 322

2 507 177

2 544 960

2 723 863

2 783 550

..

OPEC

..

..

122 109

168 182

206 370

245 503

267 684

271 736

..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. World includes International marine bunkers and International aviation bunkers. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

477 602

682 349

786 915

970 702

1 175 019

1 413 619

1 696 806

1 762 799

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

468 .. .. .. .. 9 117 .. 474 .. 20 .. .. .. 119 .. .. .. 10 451 .. .. .. .. .. .. 202 200 8 548 231 397

1 244 .. .. .. .. 8 184 .. 527 .. 21 .. .. .. 116 .. .. .. 14 723 .. .. .. .. .. .. 272 200 10 837 307 852

929 2 329 3 976 15 889 1 562 5 367 2 910 642 2 875 39 14 916 .. 2 914 182 3 597 .. 894 8 709 141 899 4 279 1 697 4 736 42 251 7 248 x x 269 840

921 287 1 877 5 303 1 055 3 526 2 775 1 125 612 97 6 257 316 401 176 367 .. 644 6 415 87 498 1 154 213 3 550 10 353 4 767 x x 139 689

1 243 361 2 763 5 572 1 053 3 983 3 307 1 171 682 115 7 696 436 460 231 616 277 778 7 700 88 857 3 341 297 4 688 12 610 3 683 x x 151 920

1 202 372 2 589 5 589 1 512 3 125 2 955 1 174 934 130 8 919 515 905 243 714 309 827 6 476 105 479 3 151 510 5 169 12 204 3 300 x x 168 303

1 178 296 3 303 5 165 1 488 3 331 2 823 1 007 1 401 170 12 673 662 1 641 266 823 307 1 036 7 956 108 787 3 138 807 6 034 9 337 2 155 x x 175 783

1 207 316 3 875 5 347 1 498 3 506 2 968 1 024 1 272 185 12 526 732 1 516 271 855 338 979 8 293 116 127 3 171 790 6 051 9 593 2 064 x x 184 503

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

2 155 609 122 .. 240 177 644 537 5 527 .. 337 162 649 936 780 84 1 980 322 .. .. 2 232 324 10 029 .. 1 411 480 75 932 616 636 2 850 34 846

4 351 634 120 .. 506 201 933 681 9 836 .. 366 377 696 1 248 2 502 127 3 160 378 .. .. 6 840 447 10 871 .. 1 105 431 111 1 583 594 593 3 530 52 221

7 524 817 73 281 872 212 735 669 15 687 .. 628 192 864 1 559 3 392 216 3 468 288 .. .. 6 101 416 14 527 .. 1 622 451 161 2 266 541 838 3 304 67 704

7 794 998 441 540 905 173 920 271 19 396 110 1 046 341 1 467 1 753 5 907 387 5 436 409 580 139 9 177 683 15 401 .. 1 448 702 272 3 235 450 934 4 831 86 146

9 752 1 371 830 646 911 270 764 408 22 231 110 1 460 367 1 737 1 791 6 245 425 7 392 469 753 163 11 520 761 18 292 .. 2 524 1 162 293 3 907 592 648 5 616 103 410

13 487 3 676 1 427 830 1 105 534 942 579 27 849 69 1 866 599 2 447 2 705 8 763 444 9 506 691 941 338 11 230 879 21 682 .. 4 561 1 457 639 3 848 557 644 7 033 131 328

16 863 4 430 1 948 1 032 1 331 533 2 084 626 29 244 82 3 409 753 3 377 4 050 7 122 507 11 070 1 770 1 201 464 17 918 1 217 23 540 343 4 730 1 988 629 4 393 936 1 028 7 973 156 592

16 739 3 664 1 989 1 055 1 307 497 1 862 697 29 867 88 3 754 755 3 431 4 069 6 939 517 11 672 1 919 1 215 487 17 858 1 304 24 650 285 4 644 1 963 655 4 574 1 258 1 060 8 245 159 018

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

586 61 .. 765 19 546 7 363 3 153 .. 938 57 2 770 6 664 1 081 1 012 4 872 5 453 3 654 1 861 59 836

1 218 169 .. 2 342 25 972 16 648 5 084 .. 1 139 95 4 003 6 744 1 561 1 041 11 656 7 146 1 628 1 972 88 418

1 525 248 .. 2 042 48 725 26 283 8 907 685 574 220 7 482 8 073 3 623 1 139 17 895 14 573 2 276 1 904 146 174

2 652 345 519 633 91 979 46 266 17 783 380 1 481 625 11 352 12 905 5 475 2 396 27 438 28 047 6 369 1 959 258 604

3 051 382 607 527 103 623 49 930 20 749 497 1 895 648 11 063 11 670 9 246 2 712 34 514 38 382 11 123 2 290 302 909

3 111 546 1 234 549 131 053 52 620 23 099 731 995 889 11 010 11 222 9 985 2 817 37 590 41 612 16 493 3 578 349 134

3 796 563 2 020 588 182 862 63 251 27 171 878 3 989 1 750 17 553 16 158 16 640 3 848 36 040 50 853 18 449 5 462 451 871

4 413 607 2 076 573 194 000 68 937 27 865 1 132 6 429 2 113 19 709 17 223 17 679 4 157 35 620 51 080 19 127 5 704 478 443

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

42 099 1 415 43 514

57 920 1 789 59 709

83 453 2 712 86 165

176 518 5 447 181 965

269 339 2 707 272 046

366 097 2 857 368 954

486 533 3 279 489 812

505 694 3 585 509 280

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

16 806 675 32 602 5 605 426 5 248 2 193 854 1 009 447 635 113 345 1 922 412 457 208 4 191 .. 477 1 330 6 904 1 978 84 837

18 451 1 057 48 519 6 316 648 6 847 1 019 1 048 2 637 530 829 175 466 1 715 429 571 407 4 926 .. 706 1 388 11 494 1 615 111 793

15 124 1 052 51 926 8 442 774 7 085 564 1 428 4 053 667 978 216 675 1 660 421 622 617 4 674 .. 581 1 039 12 952 2 394 117 944

21 827 1 526 78 705 10 847 1 481 5 195 778 2 760 5 094 1 309 1 992 390 989 1 352 689 1 129 1 051 6 342 377 689 1 449 16 378 2 460 164 809

22 154 1 740 77 841 10 433 1 635 3 853 832 2 801 6 464 1 535 2 401 580 1 359 1 886 832 1 696 1 111 5 956 302 1 058 1 289 19 670 2 218 169 646

24 149 2 461 93 028 9 801 1 855 4 494 890 3 098 8 022 1 437 2 478 576 1 459 1 278 828 2 003 1 555 7 349 364 1 292 1 579 24 949 2 159 197 104

25 053 3 601 99 720 12 836 2 289 5 125 620 3 524 8 722 1 545 3 545 728 1 807 1 458 1 152 2 468 2 200 8 975 351 1 187 1 838 17 856 2 000 208 600

25 388 4 187 100 738 12 717 2 364 4 865 620 3 395 9 131 1 565 3 734 738 1 898 1 363 1 220 2 460 2 482 9 158 357 1 210 1 867 14 924 1 978 208 360

.. .. 94 826 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

85 13 212 2 136 431 908 1 400 78 112 2 791 1 327 244 448 23 172

245 23 442 6 067 1 056 2 617 1 085 475 400 19 605 3 479 3 006 879 62 356

378 39 752 11 929 1 980 1 458 876 1 198 879 26 991 6 024 6 052 1 571 99 088

744 55 235 14 417 2 890 3 299 2 106 2 022 1 335 41 114 6 475 6 926 2 926 139 489

1 517 65 161 15 521 3 668 5 220 2 184 2 978 2 709 52 838 9 714 9 180 4 398 175 088

1 615 62 089 15 025 3 216 7 989 2 171 3 900 5 341 72 021 9 033 11 869 4 527 198 796

1 755 60 608 13 002 4 173 8 126 3 301 5 926 6 844 89 269 3 681 15 672 1 791 214 148

1 809 64 604 14 621 4 592 7 641 3 444 6 886 6 566 90 249 3 556 17 569 1 656 223 195

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

30 319 660

37 901 722

43 892 244

51 916 414

55 477 356

62 963 835

67 188 226

69 888 762

..

7 123 884

11 902 056

16 392 984

17 250 141

22 176 320

29 072 135

32 908 938

34 805 246

..

OECD Total

23 195 776

25 999 666

27 499 260

34 666 273

33 301 036

33 891 700

34 277 044

35 080 671

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas

1 103 917 1 838 337 999 17 076 328 18 520 082

1 685 597 4 615 597 304 15 700 836 17 988 352

2 014 933 41 909 647 172 14 099 082 16 803 096

2 485 397 153 126 584 760 16 746 652 19 969 935

2 172 429 163 104 537 857 14 378 870 17 252 260

1 964 029 109 519 602 071 14 962 384 17 638 003

2 140 679 78 609 663 284 15 741 807 18 624 379

2 214 105 78 779 704 001 16 110 463 19 107 348

.. .. .. .. ..

98 286 2 097 144 910 5 375 250 668

233 895 6 077 271 685 16 205 527 862

402 643 1 316 634 654 31 324 83 655 1 153 592

529 828 225 992 992 508 318 140 130 2 171 493

573 599 1 226 665 743 674 62 017 2 605 955

584 968 2 925 1 352 015 957 679 82 691 2 980 278

611 546 51 180 1 337 519 1 001 653 135 428 3 137 326

601 766 52 585 1 395 179 1 031 261 130 343 3 211 134

.. .. .. .. .. ..

67 349 214 142 37 816 .. 478 086 864 540 130 459 574 911 .. .. 8 244 897 617 205 687 65 312 .. 20 820 5 066 854 977 4 425 026

131 686 329 375 54 832 .. 20 061 896 577 1 558 049 214 498 16 069 917 892 .. .. 16 630 1 128 402 323 973 75 881 .. 33 474 32 940 1 733 113 7 483 452

141 050 317 260 197 426 52 189 20 425 44 703 1 113 041 1 817 221 4 496 288 422 46 431 1 414 339 32 460 98 937 19 533 1 103 204 357 710 182 104 33 240 201 194 15 558 64 673 33 053 1 943 903 9 542 572

198 658 471 953 275 184 76 841 12 869 42 720 1 495 483 2 564 691 17 603 311 317 73 652 1 795 133 15 294 42 134 28 126 1 074 241 27 589 379 510 36 773 193 863 31 916 571 897 20 623 99 046 228 457 2 439 273 12 524 846

229 185 482 759 287 698 78 834 17 700 39 633 1 607 523 2 562 605 33 229 374 590 63 459 1 934 440 23 628 51 112 29 338 1 036 197 34 446 462 146 60 814 200 636 36 795 843 546 23 692 114 039 467 492 2 347 286 13 442 821

237 940 511 057 287 448 80 665 9 633 38 370 1 535 062 2 623 025 52 821 300 491 73 699 1 817 317 23 153 51 165 31 412 1 148 471 36 439 490 576 72 775 172 213 32 532 689 303 30 914 125 001 611 154 2 190 783 13 273 419

230 911 477 963 250 475 69 906 11 743 29 286 1 408 174 2 560 407 55 539 280 521 82 293 1 576 544 14 945 64 756 29 444 916 580 39 926 527 249 76 086 135 003 28 091 646 185 25 697 129 638 1 013 927 1 834 052 12 515 340

237 942 488 174 261 357 70 222 10 965 34 207 1 385 451 2 575 056 71 444 291 622 83 720 1 608 521 15 259 72 817 29 008 929 762 44 858 528 695 80 984 145 831 28 622 647 695 37 154 131 220 1 170 038 1 781 565 12 762 190

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 244

2 845

..

Unit: TJ-gross World Non-OECD Total

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe International marine bunkers IEA

23 191 841

25 988 974

27 291 398

34 423 578

33 026 397

33 672 406

34 039 463

34 832 609

..

IEA/Accession/Association

23 331 806

26 478 246

28 415 264

36 430 505

36 365 838

40 107 261

42 693 647

44 436 739

..

European Union - 28

..

..

10 546 845

12 655 255

13 364 292

12 953 105

11 726 226

11 834 014

..

G7

21 097 669

22 763 749

23 037 173

28 519 621

26 229 818

26 444 615

26 599 181

27 070 340

..

G8

..

..

29 695 299

33 970 526

32 186 877

33 107 578

33 613 816

34 759 883

..

G20

..

..

36 887 834

43 267 721

44 127 338

48 948 922

51 480 867

53 926 822

..

OPEC

..

..

1 938 302

3 678 013

5 212 624

7 675 002

8 809 451

8 867 582

..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. For the United States, gas used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

7 123 884

11 902 056

16 392 984

17 250 141

22 176 320

29 072 135

32 908 938

34 805 246

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

7 413 .. .. .. .. 7 810 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 646 572 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 407 165 45 773 6 114 733

14 997 .. .. .. .. 147 966 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 268 228 .. .. .. .. .. .. 8 453 643 98 731 9 983 565

9 453 127 813 431 956 199 039 16 256 120 846 57 545 120 670 361 542 .. 28 203 45 515 .. 923 608 6 658 126 109 864 34 150 313 500 1 545 929 915 738 x x 12 019 753

42 20 407 142 932 148 022 7 227 79 523 67 328 21 555 124 437 7 588 22 080 .. 325 338 650 5 450 905 53 937 17 846 231 755 1 326 485 1 191 733 x x 9 252 777

43 476 150 161 182 545 11 446 78 045 75 182 26 491 105 082 13 973 34 530 2 308 384 221 5 957 059 57 587 13 298 300 337 1 607 403 1 155 973 x x 10 199 117

33 47 531 142 446 216 128 6 505 58 170 78 740 28 309 154 302 5 608 33 386 1 931 315 370 6 662 963 53 374 6 759 385 163 1 321 374 1 018 776 x x 10 536 868

467 55 572 182 031 206 138 6 321 73 900 65 574 62 382 154 133 5 915 28 020 1 770 254 903 7 014 635 47 595 122 486 014 729 452 652 919 x x 10 027 863

581 60 064 152 920 207 260 6 933 75 861 69 338 67 177 160 496 7 262 31 016 2 051 272 741 7 689 544 54 965 45 486 014 696 462 635 325 x x 10 676 056

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

12 510 2 536 .. .. 12 000 2 721 .. .. 1 352 .. 331 31 450

37 485 3 001 .. 34 836 .. 28 47 000 2 582 .. .. 1 808 .. 3 571 130 311

156 192 20 520 112 408 .. 58 60 000 2 014 .. .. 33 326 .. 14 611 6 399 135

246 945 21 660 22 921 183 939 56 100 000 1 768 8 45 084 .. 28 371 54 650 806

358 318 24 700 6 662 422 572 66 96 516 1 577 729 130 897 .. 2 544 39 180 89 124 1 172 885

423 947 28 120 8 589 509 594 89 103 012 2 089 2 941 56 351 38 214 .. 4 644 69 350 71 975 1 318 915

719 752 27 393 2 512 548 903 116 201 5 948 2 836 6 099 158 424 78 740 6 799 65 276 194 324 1 817 323

732 104 15 530 14 241 627 138 117 1 206 7 535 2 870 4 851 161 308 77 470 6 683 69 729 184 830 1 905 612

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: TJ-gross

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

15 394 .. 13 618 5 630 419 .. 1 175 83 917 1 084 43 741 6 842 171 820

30 480 .. 31 729 109 958 1 629 .. 3 926 140 408 2 163 62 989 4 198 387 480

86 266 .. 262 295 280 266 50 848 10 447 279 628 2 906 40 759 6 440 11 379 1 031 234

166 200 449 802 537 736 179 712 15 084 473 589 4 889 72 169 51 650 837 4 550 1 956 218

217 291 617 242 634 098 324 763 19 744 723 128 568 23 504 82 822 86 380 25 001 5 070 2 759 611

344 987 22 546 1 266 006 737 926 290 936 27 735 889 901 3 265 47 245 98 415 213 422 22 917 6 054 3 971 355

446 952 21 236 1 553 271 649 048 572 384 25 716 912 976 3 037 56 951 139 702 334 842 50 237 6 842 4 773 194

465 415 19 572 1 679 187 686 124 783 282 25 201 892 678 2 461 60 227 149 217 327 246 48 542 7 161 5 146 312

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

104 873 1 277 106 150

295 949 3 524 299 473

412 670 15 056 427 726

575 797 26 057 601 854

1 353 670 27 261 1 380 931

3 409 979 27 578 3 437 557

5 299 151 28 814 5 327 965

6 121 138 29 049 6 150 187

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

171 102 154 10 201 9 832 1 608 2 050 .. 24 192 146 918 366 057

251 541 1 736 42 276 25 252 2 316 3 343 .. 40 110 282 395 518 649 487

445 371 7 678 115 366 42 517 2 654 3 097 .. 131 055 313 088 573 1 061 399

725 504 16 408 232 159 75 515 9 136 35 281 962 1 402 412 506 835 1 755 462

870 435 24 693 459 866 131 594 9 134 7 052 450 726 3 406 560 178 688 2 517 772

936 781 45 965 610 455 166 593 17 665 1 243 52 813 556 725 2 125 631 409 516 3 022 290

1 030 275 71 074 600 736 188 946 15 233 4 878 1 869 88 479 442 666 2 220 287 710 487 2 734 573

963 669 72 182 571 090 189 019 11 477 4 591 2 133 99 501 464 048 2 186 295 739 481 2 676 117

.. .. 619 715 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

27 369 89 474 22 990 128 810 26 777 38 254 333 674

40 549 74 949 24 339 147 233 60 609 11 149 92 912 451 740

48 693 435 169 37 620 75 105 15 018 111 809 288 978 34 908 406 437 1 453 737

55 232 1 359 360 59 850 141 033 18 835 171 122 538 103 107 195 582 294 3 033 024

56 399 2 169 141 3 293 206 589 52 723 210 390 742 829 82 579 622 061 4 146 004

75 943 3 516 585 9 280 152 723 313 134 228 636 1 271 615 80 215 1 137 019 6 785 150

102 438 4 736 818 64 519 300 865 533 730 348 371 989 557 23 613 1 128 109 8 228 020

98 168 4 789 375 63 181 321 295 520 315 363 229 1 048 724 23 298 1 023 377 8 250 962

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: TJ-gross

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

5 645 667

7 624 383

10 900 928

14 162 875

16 744 444

19 838 372

23 121 133

23 695 837

..

Non-OECD Total

1 505 207

2 364 534

3 745 380

4 966 385

6 813 896

9 507 436

12 763 507

13 343 618

..

OECD Total

4 140 460

5 259 849

7 155 548

9 196 490

9 930 548

10 330 936

10 357 626

10 352 219

10 495 810

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

230 359 7 780 32 802 1 816 737 2 087 678

313 898 10 309 60 108 2 240 976 2 625 291

447 693 16 429 99 476 2 923 917 3 487 515

522 795 38 345 178 066 3 857 457 4 596 663

545 500 50 096 211 678 4 049 930 4 857 204

529 878 56 425 230 335 4 143 407 4 960 045

537 486 76 433 280 826 4 147 503 5 042 247

521 534 75 202 278 494 4 098 631 4 973 861

527 659 76 990 297 368 4 235 266 5 137 284

56 602 8 187 442 151 13 542 16 364 536 846

86 907 11 720 550 941 34 831 19 747 704 146

145 518 19 461 829 909 101 738 29 857 1 126 483

195 244 39 766 1 020 867 277 675 36 204 1 569 757

213 298 45 546 1 060 652 373 775 39 908 1 733 179

236 332 53 010 1 123 750 481 474 41 724 1 936 290

240 190 58 888 1 015 371 544 128 40 687 1 899 264

244 110 59 639 1 027 680 548 089 41 304 1 920 823

247 232 60 947 985 197 561 087 41 486 1 895 949

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

27 466 38 398 37 010 17 216 .. 28 215 168 284 367 449 13 822 20 400 2 101 6 614 134 564 .. .. 4 134 48 547 61 555 75 545 8 588 14 046 .. 65 558 71 156 31 601 11 142 262 525 1 515 936

35 365 48 250 47 246 23 562 .. 39 650 243 923 453 878 21 671 28 896 2 893 9 789 175 219 .. .. 3 927 61 752 76 506 109 441 15 221 21 705 .. 99 135 88 951 37 868 21 792 263 772 1 930 412

46 923 63 595 57 871 30 562 9 032 62 259 347 610 527 414 32 848 35 547 4 115 13 239 235 096 9 046 14 878 5 219 77 504 99 055 124 710 25 211 29 369 10 660 137 467 135 538 49 999 50 131 306 651 2 541 549

56 692 84 549 58 493 34 614 6 343 79 224 440 064 545 508 49 559 33 791 7 368 22 055 301 786 4 930 8 808 6 834 103 628 112 246 124 577 41 046 26 706 11 492 209 643 139 129 56 365 104 520 360 100 3 030 070

66 023 89 173 64 917 36 088 7 494 84 556 483 503 588 685 58 202 38 042 8 305 25 966 332 229 6 218 10 589 7 273 112 811 115 967 131 187 49 187 26 503 13 839 266 781 139 335 61 768 136 750 378 776 3 340 165

70 214 91 457 66 489 35 103 8 663 88 410 503 161 594 054 59 315 38 765 16 360 26 725 325 654 6 775 10 750 8 521 116 411 121 625 144 452 52 433 28 043 13 338 265 794 140 065 63 964 180 212 357 848 3 434 601

72 129 88 117 68 255 33 720 9 416 85 001 485 438 572 835 59 278 41 047 18 061 27 665 308 042 6 982 11 634 8 338 114 693 124 049 159 139 50 343 28 383 14 448 255 719 136 650 62 630 243 675 330 428 3 416 115

74 531 88 919 69 639 33 925 9 390 85 179 483 430 574 254 60 401 42 293 18 648 28 016 314 923 6 993 11 950 8 257 115 352 125 041 162 756 51 647 29 503 14 917 257 822 136 673 64 081 262 043 326 953 3 457 536

74 198 88 643 69 716 33 539 9 625 87 182 479 234 574 097 57 992 42 797 19 239 28 722 315 826 7 159 12 230 8 187 116 094 128 151 165 551 52 051 27 796 14 906 257 858 133 474 63 071 268 358 326 879 3 462 577

IEA

4 122 392

5 234 927

7 080 959

9 085 781

9 795 955

10 174 279

10 171 181

10 164 871

10 304 338

IEA/Accession/Association

4 476 325

5 875 697

8 381 978

11 549 730

13 599 116

16 036 278

18 604 407

19 083 034

..

..

..

2 464 627

2 841 698

3 121 343

3 161 709

3 079 326

3 103 118

..

G7

3 422 069

4 242 607

5 618 290

7 048 577

7 439 274

7 577 752

7 397 103

7 347 404

7 444 159

G8

..

..

6 607 869

7 810 647

8 267 392

8 493 402

8 366 329

8 325 835

..

G20

..

..

9 404 544

12 280 591

14 403 775

16 962 056

19 636 773

20 117 425

..

OPEC

..

..

264 950

443 476

592 794

813 405

1 063 465

1 095 698

..

Unit: GWh

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

European Union - 28

Domestic supply less losses. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

1 505 207

2 364 534

3 745 380

4 966 385

6 813 896

9 507 436

12 763 507

13 343 618

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

1 363 .. .. .. .. 23 131 .. 774 .. 47 .. .. .. 365 .. .. .. 39 732 .. .. .. .. .. .. 832 300 31 260 928 972

3 054 .. .. .. .. 35 213 .. 970 .. 52 .. .. .. 527 .. .. .. 63 883 .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 168 000 53 607 1 325 306

1 815 9 633 18 439 44 637 13 112 41 488 14 171 1 863 14 594 74 96 535 .. 10 234 1 000 11 958 .. 5 325 67 856 989 579 33 924 17 746 8 410 248 432 48 880 x x 1 699 705

4 478 3 983 16 423 29 902 7 616 30 014 12 640 3 182 6 419 121 47 174 2 647 8 308 1 682 5 962 .. 5 892 44 609 762 070 29 896 13 437 7 642 136 632 43 808 x x 1 224 537

5 186 4 536 20 043 31 363 8 998 31 901 15 440 4 213 7 479 141 60 771 3 700 7 095 1 984 7 362 3 879 6 949 50 430 828 118 29 182 14 594 9 755 152 905 39 333 x x 1 345 357

5 661 4 967 14 518 33 821 11 693 33 727 16 848 5 102 7 761 172 77 170 4 705 7 473 1 945 5 490 3 357 7 401 51 647 915 650 31 782 14 251 12 118 163 078 41 823 x x 1 472 160

5 736 5 655 21 621 33 711 12 652 35 328 16 545 4 625 10 710 246 100 024 4 300 10 738 2 167 5 277 2 904 6 653 52 961 969 226 32 612 13 161 16 438 144 194 48 582 x x 1 556 066

6 165 5 977 20 896 34 228 13 250 36 656 17 172 4 776 11 439 266 92 352 4 963 11 454 2 382 5 526 3 091 6 579 54 408 978 431 33 064 13 919 16 438 134 073 51 319 x x 1 558 823

6 365 .. 21 665 34 806 13 188 35 236 17 308 4 824 12 165 .. .. 4 210 .. 2 402 5 778 3 090 6 523 54 845 991 412 33 483 .. .. 136 074 .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

2 494 738 58 .. 1 079 91 669 3 630 7 282 .. 551 162 3 668 1 067 900 156 2 594 559 .. .. 2 100 374 59 870 .. 491 503 128 1 036 5 174 4 962 3 556 103 892

6 349 506 103 .. 1 346 148 1 469 3 978 16 544 .. 635 526 4 601 1 707 3 606 289 4 735 432 .. .. 5 665 575 100 499 .. 702 684 171 2 567 6 070 6 995 4 764 175 666

13 693 630 174 990 2 345 410 1 913 4 530 38 049 .. 1 082 873 4 780 2 930 6 996 710 8 910 548 .. .. 10 770 780 155 988 .. 1 282 1 303 343 5 206 6 123 9 028 5 623 286 009

21 211 1 234 399 1 899 2 719 299 2 863 4 549 67 246 172 1 507 1 081 6 288 3 346 11 904 1 618 14 110 2 225 1 888 371 11 782 1 005 205 950 .. 2 170 1 980 469 9 480 6 224 10 668 9 202 405 859

29 524 2 124 589 2 635 3 306 425 3 151 4 901 95 308 242 2 560 1 274 5 296 4 707 19 877 2 068 19 323 9 243 2 949 500 18 831 1 777 222 019 .. 3 064 3 064 614 10 951 8 213 10 771 11 506 500 812

36 576 4 822 884 3 184 5 320 599 4 415 6 757 130 435 272 3 853 1 556 6 934 6 233 20 835 2 495 25 097 10 667 3 361 728 22 203 2 572 232 658 .. 6 127 4 285 797 14 517 8 035 7 703 15 025 588 945

60 065 9 194 1 077 3 797 6 515 2 131 6 746 7 519 163 917 353 8 749 2 163 7 058 8 021 29 482 2 870 31 641 14 979 3 910 1 097 27 034 3 787 225 354 578 10 360 6 776 1 275 16 681 11 183 7 339 17 940 699 591

64 806 9 512 1 145 3 734 6 528 2 697 6 768 8 673 165 527 371 9 643 2 172 10 917 8 227 29 716 2 970 33 022 14 502 4 056 1 151 27 390 4 058 227 072 518 11 283 6 850 1 326 17 048 12 536 8 033 18 498 720 751

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh Non-OECD Total

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

1 042 235 .. 15 021 59 853 1 965 4 347 .. 666 74 6 389 12 562 3 507 881 18 913 6 485 1 833 4 419 138 192

1 522 328 .. 19 201 99 047 6 808 9 090 .. 1 162 186 10 619 17 703 6 562 1 425 39 821 13 766 2 930 6 381 236 551

5 136 1 119 .. 25 111 237 587 29 484 20 867 3 253 1 823 665 29 865 22 347 15 184 2 624 84 852 40 131 6 476 6 206 532 730

13 354 2 514 398 16 334 415 917 82 580 63 716 2 526 3 516 1 408 51 586 38 945 30 513 5 536 176 787 91 160 22 904 9 127 1 028 821

24 481 3 090 886 19 291 537 322 113 292 73 828 3 163 3 664 1 984 71 269 49 750 37 019 7 820 219 278 125 259 47 781 11 968 1 351 145

36 509 3 424 2 071 18 239 792 534 153 803 116 937 4 049 6 290 2 770 79 338 59 942 44 107 9 314 238 045 155 073 89 941 17 928 1 830 314

62 318 4 027 6 241 14 250 1 207 032 225 907 145 194 6 260 13 112 4 983 100 378 82 511 50 693 13 287 255 997 197 253 169 632 26 323 2 585 398

66 117 3 676 7 146 12 766 1 268 707 234 503 152 039 6 765 18 147 5 774 110 723 86 109 51 739 15 271 259 577 197 976 185 399 29 912 2 712 347

.. .. .. .. .. - 21 485 .. .. .. .. .. .. 52 258 .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

155 163 6 008 161 171

276 340 10 919 287 259

579 648 23 833 603 481

1 253 735 36 302 1 290 037

2 323 636 40 051 2 363 687

3 937 655 41 958 3 979 613

5 898 892 46 898 5 945 790

6 302 270 46 518 6 348 788

- 319 583 .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

24 111 832 56 716 9 963 1 347 5 023 658 1 955 1 080 807 885 99 426 1 969 585 1 042 278 6 021 .. 1 105 1 990 14 469 15 207 146 568

34 693 1 414 122 704 17 143 2 226 8 274 722 2 561 2 873 1 256 1 834 233 775 1 430 844 1 530 769 8 729 .. 2 035 2 927 30 658 17 592 263 222

42 534 1 827 217 658 28 852 3 344 12 847 678 2 791 4 918 1 857 1 857 414 1 823 2 100 1 278 2 059 2 130 11 925 .. 3 278 3 870 48 643 21 890 418 573

77 016 3 501 331 639 33 511 5 971 12 662 976 11 658 8 051 3 621 3 850 303 3 215 6 043 1 748 3 838 4 706 17 627 1 067 5 060 6 743 64 536 29 396 636 738

93 671 4 400 375 195 38 776 7 376 13 010 1 048 11 716 10 985 4 572 6 295 343 4 323 6 568 2 243 4 846 5 006 23 118 1 381 6 669 6 650 76 297 34 460 738 948

117 375 5 994 464 647 49 499 8 642 14 629 1 111 12 753 17 082 5 300 7 929 244 5 111 3 418 2 950 6 357 7 319 32 144 1 577 8 220 9 459 90 887 32 330 904 977

136 310 8 243 520 021 70 161 9 901 17 341 743 16 279 23 495 6 179 10 429 467 7 643 3 195 3 814 8 991 11 535 46 222 1 805 10 506 10 875 73 348 28 717 1 026 220

133 122 8 771 527 671 73 481 10 022 17 381 749 16 564 25 616 6 241 10 478 432 8 264 3 227 3 855 9 292 12 050 47 395 1 807 10 821 10 483 72 667 13 372 1 023 762

.. .. 538 267 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

500 11 855 3 343 338 3 359 1 612 41 420 2 784 1 283 671 206 26 412

1 660 20 800 10 814 870 8 301 2 537 720 2 173 19 103 3 184 5 865 503 76 530

7 747 53 034 22 800 3 330 17 230 1 400 3 963 4 568 65 223 8 573 15 543 1 471 204 882

13 302 101 501 29 160 6 606 28 767 9 680 7 262 8 501 117 060 17 476 38 593 2 485 380 393

18 962 145 075 22 521 9 100 38 767 11 207 9 854 13 377 157 545 27 503 56 343 3 693 513 947

22 383 196 205 36 792 13 400 50 136 15 088 16 792 26 377 218 679 38 957 90 715 5 903 731 427

27 807 253 114 43 037 17 948 61 925 17 507 30 979 39 775 318 628 15 203 120 535 3 983 950 441

27 849 269 926 46 385 18 727 64 867 18 123 32 803 42 860 315 429 15 303 122 733 4 143 979 147

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

Domestic supply less losses. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

2 090

55 722

22 822

38 037

70 319

27 352

23 955

..

Non-OECD Total

..

1 845

53 435

19 826

34 903

65 343

25 551

18 939

..

OECD Total

..

245

2 287

2 996

3 134

4 976

1 801

5 015

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

-

300 300

300 300

300 1 973 2 273

300 3 759 4 059

300 494 794

300 3 623 3 923

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

11 11

1 1

2 2

2 2

2 147 78 227

2 693 7 702

3 778 3 783

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

4 7 .. 7 .. .. .. 56 7 .. 153 234

1 404 2 14 127 .. 41 1 248 149 1 986

41 101 16 39 2 472 25 2 694

87 11 642 119 859

3 10 553 124 690

117 3 185 305

154 3 152 309

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

245

2 286

2 996

3 134

4 976

1 801

5 015

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

2 040

25 507

19 602

34 118

63 575

19 424

15 478

..

European Union - 28

..

..

1 738

223

521

193

315

317

..

G7

..

11

450

327

421

426

487

455

..

G8

..

..

450

327

421

426

487

455

..

G20

..

..

25 508

19 603

34 422

63 553

19 427

15 484

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

946

2 172

2 560

..

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. For the United States, coal used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

1 845

53 435

19 826

34 903

65 343

25 551

18 939

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

686 29 381 .. .. 116 x x 30 183

3 134 .. 67 1 x x 3 202

3 604 304 x x 3 908

39 5 042 56 x x 5 137

51 5 130 10 x x 5 191

88 5 310 8 x x 5 406

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. 50 50

.. .. .. .. 31 31

.. 18 18

.. 11 11

.. -

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 1 795 .. 1 795

.. 17 526 17 526

6 945 140 7 085

4 107 98 4 205

15 121 55 15 176

7 271 3 899 11 170

5 931 4 532 10 463

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

-

5 695 5 695

9 521 9 521

26 779 26 779

43 423 43 423

6 453 6 453

-

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. -

.. -

-

-

661 661

565 565

510 510

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

946 946

2 172 2 172

2 560 2 560

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

519 458

540 133

496 553

902 246

1 167 053

1 139 870

1 072 736

..

Non-OECD Total

..

423 653

428 090

400 591

814 191

1 091 542

1 074 189

1 009 807

..

OECD Total

..

95 805

112 043

95 962

88 055

75 511

65 681

62 929

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

1 542 419 41 777 43 738

1 137 662 45 519 47 318

1 555 724 31 302 33 581

1 436 642 48 30 300 32 426

1 420 496 48 26 077 28 041

829 337 61 16 040 17 267

957 323 71 14 909 16 260

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

1 902 6 538 1 753 140 10 333

2 520 18 17 240 4 589 163 24 530

2 218 31 16 853 11 017 224 30 343

1 965 18 045 7 025 224 27 259

1 615 16 919 7 234 176 25 944

1 438 16 435 8 322 121 26 316

1 440 16 748 6 412 121 24 721

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

68 1 037 9 414 541 .. 787 3 349 6 563 139 12 137 605 .. .. 325 70 514 9 859 12 836 .. 897 385 279 433 5 472 41 734

210 1 015 3 048 470 86 1 043 4 678 6 540 1 378 65 325 1 683 36 72 196 440 742 6 754 802 646 31 2 253 761 456 1 214 5 251 40 195

314 901 1 460 375 39 348 2 460 2 442 1 115 101 169 882 8 6 173 65 963 9 709 484 676 11 646 496 168 6 150 1 877 32 038

214 365 1 311 301 12 265 2 432 2 055 560 192 117 316 1 069 35 122 28 694 5 769 18 704 49 727 568 164 8 502 1 782 28 370

172 495 395 152 47 170 2 160 2 410 456 40 106 169 647 71 114 102 37 652 5 563 75 524 16 380 532 152 3 931 1 958 21 526

150 653 315 160 20 207 2 284 3 143 314 43 124 160 390 31 126 81 39 667 4 610 6 366 6 310 495 43 5 690 1 666 22 098

183 649 289 176 34 212 2 644 3 061 338 125 130 154 268 40 119 68 49 676 4 916 3 388 6 460 484 49 4 958 1 468 21 948

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

95 374

111 159

95 081

87 212

74 708

65 057

62 310

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

372 817

488 283

452 322

842 018

1 093 591

1 046 384

982 005

..

European Union - 28

..

..

38 258

25 094

19 637

17 254

15 972

16 684

..

G7

..

65 846

82 048

57 371

57 119

51 591

40 787

40 054

..

G8

..

..

85 008

60 141

59 227

53 589

46 566

45 529

..

G20

..

..

489 085

449 516

836 464

1 083 429

1 044 145

977 082

..

OPEC

..

..

462

310

871

414

1 139

1 196

..

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. For the United States, coal used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

423 653

428 090

400 591

814 191

1 091 542

1 074 189

1 009 807

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

135 .. .. .. .. 2 103 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 952 .. .. .. .. .. .. 113 210 200 117 600

240 87 159 148 97 100 1 527 .. 3 003 461 .. 12 136 2 960 137 4 102 x x 13 169

13 328 53 49 709 9 186 2 .. 8 2 770 218 3 169 57 x x 7 571

14 462 169 52 9 6 566 12 57 8 3 61 2 108 60 4 017 46 x x 13 644

167 28 320 168 26 8 14 807 34 52 52 4 55 1 998 144 2 618 27 x x 20 508

81 605 226 46 94 14 405 2 219 41 29 126 5 779 114 330 2 664 403 x x 25 165

214 633 319 58 5 143 12 613 2 199 51 33 167 5 475 67 596 2 646 342 x x 23 563

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 167 .. 16 29 257 .. .. 151 18 987 .. 1 21 527 572 265 20 993

180 169 .. 151 20 574 34 .. .. 55 17 865 .. 3 15 311 1 190 537 21 104

263 107 24 801 3 19 364 .. 48 109 658 703 22 080

265 145 23 37 8 152 17 656 .. 12 119 286 709 19 412

54 50 268 25 32 5 38 287 15 709 .. 1 335 783 17 587

120 67 526 791 33 27 46 514 14 252 276 170 241 1 152 18 215

127 68 580 751 34 27 46 428 12 859 563 176 252 1 191 17 102

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

235 .. 19 240 20 634 105 84 .. 205 82 1 041 1 861 94 1 660 657 45 898

563 .. 22 019 27 331 1 312 814 595 60 70 2 272 8 4 348 250 1 821 303 61 766

660 14 439 31 192 167 1 572 70 468 428 1 960 5 631 3 212 4 177 462 64 438

845 15 927 54 358 403 2 132 102 229 408 4 990 93 7 125 7 597 6 814 480 101 503

1 119 9 468 114 045 647 2 897 152 362 503 6 091 95 8 957 12 944 14 674 1 604 173 558

2 647 4 761 145 873 390 2 831 137 1 145 9 257 271 78 11 028 9 210 19 609 2 259 209 496

3 405 3 586 155 758 300 2 861 85 1 314 12 234 281 70 9 842 11 576 19 054 2 312 222 677

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

237 063 3 237 066

329 015 329 015

298 359 298 359

669 694 868 670 562

870 350 1 522 871 872

805 974 2 061 808 035

732 927 1 907 734 834

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

26 112 1 683 1 95 22 26 .. 4 42 2 011

10 115 2 173 153 12 52 32 81 .. 1 332 2 961

53 3 422 3 303 1 22 52 135 53 60 534 1 181 7 817

4 419 2 459 2 22 58 241 59 746 1 51 8 058

4 660 1 507 1 23 86 107 54 804 4 273 7 519

36 4 993 5 341 1 2 132 79 94 2 795 5 169 11 649

36 5 643 3 223 8 2 117 83 82 1 679 5 174 10 053

.. .. 5 692 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

83 1 1 85

75 75

126 200 326

576 200 236 1 012

81 225 22 170 498

315 315 255 609 135 1 629

322 215 259 653 127 1 576

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

15 579

23 637

23 272

32 465

33 765

36 241

40 003

..

Non-OECD Total

..

8 814

12 984

15 033

22 802

23 242

25 581

30 246

..

OECD Total

..

6 765

10 653

8 239

9 663

10 523

10 660

9 757

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

2 3 027 3 029

342 6 663 7 005

516 4 573 5 089

599 587 5 384 6 570

442 735 6 346 7 523

289 1 197 5 855 7 341

313 363 5 840 6 516

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

1 395 809 2 204

2 326 722 3 048

2 476 366 2 842

2 235 430 2 665

2 238 474 2 712

2 473 593 3 066

2 587 545 3 132

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

1 110 .. 354 .. .. 16 .. 52 1 532

352 104 16 75 53 600

38 83 112 64 11 308

65 16 135 74 138 428

69 24 9 39 147 288

70 25 38 120 253

66 3 41 109

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

6 765

10 653

8 175

9 454

10 475

10 622

9 713

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

7 664

15 047

17 263

25 266

25 984

26 212

28 236

..

European Union - 28

..

..

547

297

506

355

591

517

..

G7

..

3 029

7 005

5 089

5 983

6 788

6 144

6 153

..

G8

..

..

7 005

5 089

5 983

6 788

6 144

6 153

..

G20

..

..

14 325

16 961

25 261

25 772

26 115

28 143

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

-

-

0

..

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. For the United States, coal used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

8 814

12 984

15 033

22 802

23 242

25 581

30 246

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. x x -

470 .. 50 x x 520

206 94 216 55 x x 571

92 28 151 186 x x 457

187 458 x x 645

122 408 x x 530

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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III.112 - WORLD ENERGY STATISTICS (2019 edition)

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 7 720 .. 195 7 915

.. 7 594 2 743 996 11 333

4 098 8 445 1 327 13 870

4 417 15 250 2 002 21 669

10 3 798 14 303 3 468 21 579

35 1 571 14 730 247 5 072 2 421 24 076

107 1 095 17 598 463 5 699 3 829 28 791

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

899 .. 899

1 651 .. 1 651

643 643

562 562

1 206 1 206

860 860

925 925

.. .. 1 344 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

-

-

0 0

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

..

62 690

60 964

28 812

28 802

24 936

17 815

23 009

..

Non-OECD Total

..

11 826

18 191

13 353

18 565

13 586

9 570

13 903

..

OECD Total

..

50 864

42 773

15 459

10 237

11 350

8 245

9 106

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. ..

247 2 796 3 043

260 1 241 1 501

302 1 423 1 725

533 779 289 1 601

440 720 296 1 456

280 453 450 1 183

302 255 453 1 010

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

.. .. .. .. .. ..

311 22 85 418

73 135 208

167 167

2 207 209

2 195 197

5 248 253

5 248 253

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

157 95 14 948 .. 163 21 769 1 289 1 908 48 .. .. 28 153 83 3 277 .. 3 485 47 403

148 276 7 124 230 20 359 1 094 541 33 3 56 45 2 410 275 8 470 41 064

67 4 942 53 469 381 32 26 30 48 596 7 6 916 13 567

60 3 323 36 428 224 3 8 28 11 198 4 108 8 427

30 1 132 52 598 22 7 6 27 30 11 17 62 7 703 9 697

9 788 105 620 10 11 2 35 82 43 8 130 4 966 6 809

9 1 065 50 611 10 52 2 48 123 48 122 5 703 7 843

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

..

50 864

42 495

15 452

10 237

11 333

8 237

9 106

..

IEA/Accession/Association

..

51 715

48 439

22 116

20 024

19 230

11 596

16 999

..

European Union - 28

..

..

33 327

7 262

5 099

2 742

1 903

2 156

..

G7

..

25 045

22 123

2 273

1 294

1 392

1 457

1 418

..

G8

..

..

22 522

3 068

1 772

1 702

1 593

1 544

..

G20

..

..

47 132

19 950

16 615

18 073

11 016

16 502

..

OPEC

..

..

-

-

-

2

-

-

..

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

..

11 826

18 191

13 353

18 565

13 586

9 570

13 903

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine² Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

710 .. .. .. .. 3 267 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 300 6 277

3 600 234 315 3 443 .. 2 140 .. 142 184 399 389 136 x x 10 982

38 461 27 39 2 430 92 346 .. 2 545 795 638 164 x x 5 577

42 212 71 45 4 074 104 91 53 231 664 478 108 6 151 x x 6 330

60 9 31 17 2 561 145 134 11 49 770 310 226 143 x x 4 466

165 15 34 256 2 462 132 61 28 31 141 136 415 45 223 x x 4 145

208 7 31 224 2 754 118 91 25 37 100 127 470 25 261 x x 4 478

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. .. .. .. .. -

.. .. .. .. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'. 2. Peat includes lignite starting from 2007. See confidentiality issue in section 'Country notes and sources'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

.. 626 .. 27 471 127 4 200 5 451

.. 2 950 400 38 824 3 2 582 6 797

3 162 110 26 928 3 3 412 45 7 686

5 290 5 16 2 010 4 460 322 95 12 198

5 770 28 1 101 2 037 92 9 028

2 793 27 620 1 069 250 536 100 5 395

7 476 40 44 1 311 36 391 102 9 399

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

.. .. ..

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. -

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

98 .. 98

412 .. 412

90 90

37 37

90 90

30 30

26 26

.. .. 54 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

-

2 2

-

-

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World

705 540

772 588

675 383

773 445

855 329

874 591

883 480

907 047

..

Non-OECD Total

187 943

274 564

263 701

322 822

380 843

451 424

493 214

511 594

..

OECD Total

517 597

498 024

411 682

450 623

474 486

423 167

390 266

395 453

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

21 261 1 231 5 385 154 235 182 112

20 603 1 279 9 163 184 106 215 151

16 909 1 524 13 660 141 641 173 734

19 925 2 110 13 524 150 284 185 843

21 508 2 217 12 764 176 310 212 799

20 329 3 323 12 740 146 904 183 296

22 128 4 162 12 352 124 017 162 659

19 798 3 928 11 660 124 660 160 046

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

7 852 1 152 93 518 6 297 989 109 808

7 874 1 455 69 450 9 875 832 89 486

6 390 1 698 67 212 17 275 626 93 201

7 653 2 272 69 398 34 611 670 114 604

7 314 1 804 65 448 36 645 731 111 942

6 971 2 392 55 704 41 869 792 107 728

8 026 2 272 51 252 50 710 843 113 104

7 822 2 510 51 963 53 148 784 116 228

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

3 192 7 969 5 192 3 437 .. 5 138 35 097 47 083 2 455 2 288 129 1 654 30 092 .. .. 828 9 925 3 130 2 999 1 786 1 799 .. 13 773 8 328 3 707 2 682 32 994 225 677

1 975 4 521 6 030 2 583 .. 3 791 30 625 36 452 3 155 3 299 156 1 633 22 940 .. .. 207 13 317 3 616 4 729 2 609 2 979 .. 16 320 6 231 2 771 4 322 19 126 193 387

1 852 4 228 4 511 1 209 779 2 700 17 458 26 269 2 131 2 116 111 873 17 248 492 1 469 301 9 951 2 788 2 982 3 791 2 958 235 11 513 3 934 1 533 6 167 15 147 144 746

1 874 7 547 2 599 1 061 135 2 525 18 927 27 069 2 610 1 517 145 1 423 14 173 216 273 99 10 537 2 458 3 811 4 633 1 487 397 15 162 4 517 1 321 8 119 15 541 150 176

2 000 7 299 3 076 1 071 183 2 626 18 887 25 621 2 522 2 104 175 1 570 14 353 168 294 49 13 169 2 682 3 766 4 051 1 117 381 14 089 3 810 1 258 7 796 15 628 149 745

1 992 7 429 2 645 819 138 2 466 15 557 23 127 2 250 1 729 52 1 013 12 739 148 212 40 13 519 2 726 4 163 2 796 894 251 12 236 2 983 1 088 7 467 11 664 132 143

1 860 7 789 1 289 698 125 2 546 14 372 20 116 1 822 1 945 61 776 8 204 115 229 39 12 965 2 546 3 835 1 766 686 229 7 357 2 675 758 9 147 10 555 114 504

1 677 7 280 2 412 711 126 2 494 14 835 21 295 1 679 2 262 61 752 8 814 121 240 43 13 502 2 710 4 211 1 841 775 244 7 320 2 737 737 9 819 10 483 119 180

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

IEA

515 085

495 134

406 153

445 210

469 447

416 789

383 198

388 349

..

IEA/Accession/Association

565 051

565 970

496 619

603 562

665 920

657 884

665 042

675 805

..

European Union - 28

..

..

140 188

143 290

142 897

123 628

104 958

108 845

..

G7

414 280

383 302

301 884

315 317

337 755

286 024

250 645

251 848

..

G8

..

..

345 050

349 733

369 300

327 512

291 544

295 681

..

G20

..

..

549 415

652 139

706 621

711 262

711 526

730 607

..

OPEC

..

..

37 142

51 181

62 537

80 876

83 102

89 420

..

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

187 943

274 564

263 701

322 822

380 843

451 424

493 214

511 594

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

64 .. .. .. .. 366 .. 194 .. 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 155 .. .. .. .. .. .. 91 700 3 848 98 339

689 .. .. .. .. 700 .. 282 .. 8 .. .. .. 2 .. .. .. 3 906 .. .. .. .. .. .. 122 400 5 369 133 356

611 777 1 378 9 635 783 1 790 946 208 969 12 7 509 .. 6 2 .. 424 3 091 43 166 2 469 15 878 1 985 x x 91 639

204 30 876 2 394 62 1 517 670 487 73 19 2 014 83 7 12 .. 206 2 483 34 416 312 2 466 997 x x 49 328

224 41 1 096 2 362 93 1 395 847 343 102 20 3 139 111 46 30 12 119 260 2 448 31 545 1 116 3 464 727 x x 49 540

305 43 555 1 765 183 574 530 267 105 21 2 546 129 146 20 34 85 255 1 427 41 488 893 2 254 548 x x 54 173

231 36 830 1 380 190 382 472 211 191 25 4 805 210 139 18 39 71 287 1 883 40 899 943 27 728 366 x x 54 362

227 39 1 051 1 329 201 540 476 203 193 27 4 459 257 90 28 50 88 202 1 746 43 833 923 29 1 092 351 x x 57 430

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

482 108 3 .. 23 50 267 2 2 676 .. 122 137 159 226 138 11 937 40 .. .. 665 138 2 428 .. 559 147 303 298 110 1 211 11 240

942 101 9 .. 53 23 265 1 4 852 .. 113 273 161 354 767 27 1 612 5 .. .. 1 408 184 3 061 .. 351 123 596 227 96 1 359 16 963

1 414 286 10 32 90 26 190 98 7 666 .. 211 44 173 394 1 000 37 1 444 23 .. .. 1 008 89 3 679 .. 332 121 8 787 209 120 535 20 026

1 511 328 53 87 88 17 270 16 6 998 17 293 186 283 439 1 588 95 1 366 35 54 17 538 179 1 844 .. 343 132 87 887 162 115 739 18 767

1 561 278 44 104 84 25 141 46 7 669 27 415 188 382 549 1 352 92 2 344 78 72 27 488 132 2 297 .. 545 119 38 1 269 212 85 880 21 543

1 771 460 45 152 118 33 196 48 7 574 8 573 297 515 745 2 286 93 2 773 94 90 78 340 79 4 595 .. 1 338 101 77 1 019 275 64 1 453 27 290

1 375 559 57 194 77 46 378 26 6 468 8 1 036 380 696 772 907 78 2 601 151 118 67 730 152 4 649 8 812 143 62 1 297 427 73 1 898 26 245

1 231 426 38 198 79 55 301 20 6 876 9 1 137 381 800 747 1 030 78 2 909 161 117 70 610 163 4 706 16 786 97 65 1 256 475 76 1 963 26 877

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

281 28 .. 95 8 360 1 753 1 498 .. 278 1 380 2 316 450 223 2 474 1 902 10 108 20 157

420 54 .. 380 8 692 5 285 2 650 .. 444 7 438 2 347 592 202 6 963 2 249 499 179 31 401

275 56 .. 388 16 564 8 705 3 617 215 148 15 1 509 2 546 1 948 154 8 648 3 158 476 185 48 607

741 67 24 68 36 264 12 198 5 938 88 209 41 2 318 2 764 3 704 324 13 730 9 567 1 644 562 90 251

191 62 41 83 37 571 14 370 6 103 146 228 38 2 316 1 804 7 390 350 19 440 15 884 2 879 696 109 592

225 157 59 93 37 764 15 586 6 098 269 238 20 1 718 1 532 7 746 319 23 900 18 406 4 478 331 118 939

357 108 190 93 61 847 11 134 5 181 293 918 27 2 579 2 499 14 325 520 21 873 25 156 4 289 990 152 379

560 141 148 93 64 137 13 388 5 466 430 2 383 32 2 412 2 706 15 406 242 21 631 23 455 4 333 1 032 157 995

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

21 651 738 22 389

28 374 757 29 131

36 459 1 091 37 550

64 365 1 637 66 002

90 534 637 91 171

122 643 675 123 318

132 419 761 133 180

134 178 880 135 058

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

4 685 166 11 254 1 446 131 2 633 1 661 285 179 184 222 51 110 1 236 86 133 38 1 330 .. 60 468 1 701 42 28 101

4 455 165 19 692 1 321 193 3 526 409 388 775 211 244 67 171 1 285 86 193 43 1 746 .. 199 499 2 401 74 38 143

2 784 135 16 985 1 515 225 3 623 212 364 1 073 212 243 56 239 1 184 120 142 59 1 185 .. 103 239 2 987 207 33 892

6 998 156 26 934 3 334 342 3 462 292 583 1 617 366 440 91 226 616 152 274 88 1 868 218 101 273 4 914 343 53 688

7 644 112 23 866 2 830 304 2 075 312 513 1 972 402 585 126 408 1 009 252 642 79 1 795 22 305 207 5 150 265 50 875

7 507 116 28 259 1 666 275 2 836 334 748 2 036 267 472 169 365 543 186 627 54 1 452 23 207 227 9 107 217 57 693

7 334 216 25 551 1 124 317 3 661 228 829 1 373 289 667 192 349 741 243 711 66 1 029 21 154 344 4 671 234 50 344

7 322 147 25 349 1 224 346 3 393 228 756 1 167 371 778 195 359 597 247 674 65 1 128 21 172 342 3 849 231 48 962

.. .. 23 107 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

4 849 512 96 134 494 9 1 179 444 7 717

24 7 539 1 655 274 822 67 12 578 1 801 810 25 570

18 12 502 3 019 548 493 105 527 379 10 539 1 394 2 395 68 31 987

196 12 673 3 212 833 1 257 309 961 524 20 679 1 600 2 126 416 44 786

646 15 310 3 130 1 053 2 466 474 1 346 1 157 27 475 2 165 1 941 959 58 122

542 16 241 2 680 791 3 836 178 644 2 442 37 133 2 450 2 154 920 70 011

514 16 591 2 035 677 3 338 225 1 071 2 545 44 342 945 4 184 236 76 703

531 19 690 2 414 615 3 154 247 2 064 2 179 49 100 916 4 121 243 85 272

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

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Unit: TJ-gross World Non-OECD Total OECD Total Canada Chile Mexico United States¹ OECD Americas Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

17 434 195

21 365 684

20 968 037

24 592 694

25 683 596

30 340 362

33 101 250

35 055 493

..

5 521 077

8 889 822

8 679 279

9 363 637

12 661 805

17 306 399

18 844 634

20 283 530

..

11 913 118

12 475 862

12 288 758

15 229 057

13 021 791

13 033 963

14 256 616

14 771 963

..

552 260 80 319 878 8 245 986 9 118 204

862 427 352 575 428 7 051 141 8 489 348

941 462 34 656 609 482 5 759 491 7 345 091

1 088 805 138 841 556 706 7 226 818 9 011 170

801 178 141 354 495 039 5 189 993 6 627 564

729 213 84 893 555 855 5 660 485 7 030 446

805 723 50 097 616 441 6 711 525 8 183 786

825 931 47 174 656 752 6 916 901 8 446 758

.. .. .. .. ..

69 476 2 097 76 132 1 507 149 212

173 739 6 035 99 443 12 005 291 222

280 299 1 308 218 680 3 391 71 123 574 801

346 935 225 349 038 134 005 124 442 954 645

383 557 500 092 193 894 45 637 1 123 180

378 625 2 925 524 096 329 932 68 327 1 303 905

371 665 47 545 534 373 349 305 119 329 1 422 217

357 711 48 850 540 707 348 056 114 212 1 409 535

.. .. .. .. .. ..

59 869 146 642 21 356 .. 263 023 582 284 103 483 401 909 .. .. 6 486 378 914 186 216 38 358 .. 18 300 634 438 228 2 645 702

97 849 169 054 13 088 .. 18 431 438 834 908 025 162 933 16 069 516 576 .. .. 11 430 391 328 251 301 27 782 .. 28 119 16 440 628 033 3 695 292

91 655 153 592 112 444 24 870 17 329 42 817 516 244 897 913 4 496 174 756 36 624 681 431 20 433 71 144 12 989 421 073 206 111 62 027 26 408 175 486 11 762 19 766 31 163 556 333 4 368 866

110 743 246 893 121 028 36 139 10 289 39 032 682 433 995 827 16 977 78 928 39 671 818 855 9 647 34 742 13 929 390 748 27 457 191 498 30 648 51 968 28 319 447 755 14 075 33 867 81 815 709 959 5 263 242

124 943 226 199 112 496 33 216 13 157 35 197 659 854 1 010 721 25 760 75 389 21 428 691 030 13 714 40 462 15 306 361 431 32 723 223 846 44 478 63 014 31 027 640 393 15 743 37 232 148 613 573 674 5 271 046

136 115 222 427 107 327 33 128 5 314 33 848 564 737 1 024 567 33 839 61 994 20 306 507 827 11 278 38 103 14 399 335 675 31 847 221 004 48 968 51 092 26 143 383 168 20 004 41 326 302 689 422 486 4 699 611

136 427 220 359 98 413 30 953 4 954 26 287 524 278 1 028 669 32 450 82 691 35 032 419 355 5 006 52 497 13 062 342 734 32 484 256 753 52 111 52 791 19 582 324 522 17 925 44 101 428 346 368 831 4 650 613

140 955 235 405 103 718 32 230 4 571 31 177 505 003 1 067 299 47 043 89 377 35 448 443 155 5 003 59 879 12 736 364 331 37 039 272 794 56 481 57 691 20 660 340 604 30 860 45 160 497 891 379 159 4 915 670

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

IEA

11 910 941

12 469 475

12 134 809

15 017 283

12 795 234

12 870 621

14 081 889

14 590 397

..

IEA/Accession/Association

12 037 075

12 930 425

13 149 250

16 798 714

15 434 802

17 488 955

19 440 696

20 602 301

..

European Union - 28

..

..

5 264 133

5 457 341

5 395 995

4 573 308

4 345 882

4 546 133

..

G7

10 559 822

10 504 479

9 571 554

11 871 735

9 426 542

9 433 411

10 392 755

10 678 155

..

G8

..

..

11 972 666

13 861 070

11 824 285

12 520 059

13 675 959

14 290 901

..

G20

..

..

16 970 386

19 665 617

19 005 536

22 135 059

23 859 418

25 427 565

..

OPEC

..

..

1 731 842

2 631 516

3 495 137

5 294 060

5 690 247

5 833 142

..

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. For the United States, gas used by autoproducers of electricity and heat has been included in final consumption prior to 1989. 2. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

5 521 077

8 889 822

8 679 279

9 363 637

12 661 805

17 306 399

18 844 634

20 283 530

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 532 592 .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 132 154 40 013 4 704 759

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 268 228 .. .. .. .. .. .. 5 969 435 83 953 7 321 616

7 610 45 179 291 434 134 646 14 778 119 996 46 221 61 149 .. 24 484 .. 779 979 2 401 112 36 258 14 513 1 083 706 x x 5 061 065

42 14 318 37 404 82 736 5 494 70 692 44 175 9 172 8 563 .. 325 222 371 1 989 335 40 151 12 915 556 003 322 956 x x 3 416 652

26 913 34 610 112 790 9 011 63 193 42 727 12 465 8 569 18 778 2 173 237 597 2 397 743 47 892 16 884 758 287 323 958 x x 4 113 590

33 10 217 25 319 128 454 3 348 41 389 42 836 12 397 74 033 1 772 16 069 1 833 165 334 3 086 648 38 459 30 176 490 893 287 160 x x 4 456 370

467 6 656 48 680 102 104 3 535 56 185 34 231 13 138 96 727 1 042 13 020 1 496 109 784 3 283 204 31 195 46 570 198 427 188 465 x x 4 234 926

581 7 706 30 283 104 261 3 983 56 142 37 009 14 937 101 352 1 834 15 540 1 738 117 402 3 612 747 36 355 46 570 176 560 183 757 x x 4 548 758

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

8 578 2 536 .. .. 12 000 2 721 .. .. 1 352 .. 331 27 518

21 028 3 001 .. 34 836 .. 28 47 000 2 582 .. .. 1 808 .. 3 571 113 854

93 892 20 520 109 408 .. 58 60 000 2 014 .. .. 33 326 .. 11 866 6 331 090

121 063 21 660 168 587 56 100 000 1 768 45 084 .. 21 058 54 479 330

145 861 24 700 384 240 66 96 516 1 577 720 130 897 .. 2 544 28 960 89 057 905 138

198 667 28 120 8 589 454 035 89 103 012 2 089 2 926 56 351 38 184 .. 4 644 37 683 71 870 1 006 259

324 603 27 393 2 512 456 117 116 201 5 948 2 836 5 953 158 424 78 662 6 799 36 542 194 215 1 300 321

309 028 15 530 14 241 521 127 117 1 206 7 535 2 870 4 700 161 308 77 393 6 683 39 834 184 718 1 346 290

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: TJ-gross

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

Includes non-energy use for industry/transformation/energy. 2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

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Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

15 239 .. 12 771 5 630 .. 1 164 78 450 40 670 153 924

26 252 .. 29 457 109 958 47 .. 3 890 120 005 50 697 340 306

72 525 .. 256 941 279 408 50 475 10 351 197 779 15 910 6 438 889 827

129 326 427 554 535 029 178 609 14 971 301 948 34 584 51 555 837 1 674 413

150 473 554 332 631 742 319 033 18 216 475 645 568 18 543 37 450 84 286 25 001 2 315 289

201 762 21 399 1 145 200 730 450 277 771 19 016 495 018 3 248 40 454 46 833 145 316 22 917 3 149 384

230 360 20 467 1 353 168 638 454 561 580 18 264 508 570 3 037 49 887 78 740 229 919 50 036 6 511 3 748 993

234 406 18 757 1 461 653 676 695 775 242 17 792 492 402 2 461 53 466 103 680 235 725 48 348 6 815 4 127 442

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

100 452 105 100 557

283 474 213 283 687

328 968 583 329 551

418 439 982 419 421

846 912 898 847 810

1 946 169 917 1 947 086

2 494 870 1 477 2 496 347

3 018 518 1 569 3 020 087

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

107 298 154 4 480 9 832 75 84 .. 24 192 128 111 274 226

140 466 1 736 35 127 25 141 68 1 715 .. 40 110 258 975 170 503 508

200 279 7 678 106 016 36 936 51 1 172 .. 131 055 290 357 39 773 583

306 467 14 905 208 245 45 395 6 205 276 328 1 397 359 575 39 1 218 556

361 896 17 684 360 822 79 028 5 853 6 549 446 657 2 395 495 693 409 1 776 986

376 093 25 088 485 579 89 991 15 145 1 219 32 768 552 701 595 573 284 160 2 152 623

395 852 35 938 460 914 68 080 12 755 4 009 1 850 53 132 439 438 545 239 152 62 1 711 727

401 776 35 021 438 409 68 111 9 111 3 886 2 113 62 045 460 828 744 246 327 61 1 728 433

.. .. 444 371 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

27 369 88 893 22 990 55 810 26 777 38 254 260 093

40 549 43 575 24 339 53 718 60 609 11 149 92 912 326 851

48 693 313 740 37 620 75 105 11 781 111 809 288 978 406 437 1 294 163

55 232 491 676 59 850 141 033 8 760 171 122 538 103 107 195 582 294 2 155 265

56 399 728 596 3 293 206 589 50 256 210 390 742 829 82 579 622 061 2 702 992

75 943 1 419 048 9 280 152 723 220 198 228 636 1 271 615 80 215 1 137 019 4 594 677

102 438 2 061 340 64 519 300 865 333 508 348 371 989 557 23 613 1 128 109 5 352 320

98 168 2 227 443 63 181 321 295 343 805 363 229 1 048 724 23 298 1 023 377 5 512 521

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: TJ-gross

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

2 731 900

3 464 174

4 517 579

5 398 689

6 271 220

7 435 956

8 699 330

8 944 697

..

888 718

1 294 635

1 839 772

2 127 420

3 098 878

4 409 948

5 662 786

5 882 972

..

1 843 182

2 169 539

2 677 807

3 271 269

3 172 342

3 026 008

3 036 543

3 061 725

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

105 860 4 757 18 093 645 799 774 509

135 674 6 414 30 204 746 136 918 428

167 944 10 152 53 394 866 542 1 098 032

203 313 25 683 82 656 1 142 111 1 453 763

209 493 32 571 109 331 898 152 1 249 547

175 652 35 853 122 713 826 432 1 160 650

168 429 43 611 145 945 796 896 1 154 881

179 087 41 608 147 465 778 435 1 146 596

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

23 191 2 308 291 381 8 846 5 623 331 349

32 513 3 502 327 788 22 720 7 678 394 201

59 184 5 289 423 612 57 791 11 465 557 341

77 027 10 447 418 508 150 391 13 877 670 251

74 060 11 798 407 301 183 954 15 320 692 433

82 103 12 488 378 369 228 120 15 120 716 200

77 291 13 445 342 707 265 383 13 806 712 632

75 096 12 943 346 398 274 429 13 854 722 719

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

12 121 22 423 18 770 4 600 .. 18 064 83 991 178 328 7 367 10 743 1 500 2 199 77 146 .. .. 2 365 22 713 37 186 38 122 5 109 8 321 .. 37 946 39 543 11 062 6 436 91 269 737 324

14 172 23 944 22 253 5 783 .. 22 819 95 361 199 547 10 498 13 804 1 978 3 210 94 021 .. .. 2 466 28 075 39 932 52 126 8 210 12 859 .. 53 944 40 571 11 899 12 153 87 285 856 910

17 344 30 523 26 922 8 409 2 730 32 518 114 666 216 479 12 109 13 751 2 559 4 485 110 917 3 190 5 460 2 810 33 356 45 810 42 744 12 219 15 008 5 969 63 279 53 955 17 237 27 343 100 642 1 022 434

19 393 39 868 18 944 9 993 1 833 42 898 134 656 211 590 13 547 8 799 5 240 7 727 141 847 1 433 2 294 3 242 40 423 51 566 39 880 15 954 9 741 5 529 85 640 56 938 18 079 46 089 114 112 1 147 255

24 184 39 423 23 145 10 261 2 168 43 056 139 547 230 561 14 419 9 271 5 889 7 673 144 763 1 700 2 833 3 430 41 542 52 025 40 906 17 172 11 034 7 172 105 036 57 558 18 897 60 671 116 025 1 230 362

25 843 38 137 21 793 8 514 2 095 40 360 117 444 224 530 14 142 9 784 13 498 9 105 127 868 1 590 2 654 3 625 39 210 44 524 41 452 17 468 10 927 5 487 73 490 54 386 19 268 77 295 104 668 1 149 158

29 175 38 397 23 006 8 422 2 152 38 517 118 264 226 598 11 285 16 002 14 840 10 143 113 257 1 667 3 417 3 432 36 401 45 756 51 210 15 644 12 085 6 234 77 899 50 289 17 761 105 263 91 915 1 169 030

29 647 38 999 23 810 8 574 2 236 38 556 118 050 228 091 12 284 16 731 15 388 10 254 115 609 1 763 3 635 3 183 35 803 46 010 54 543 16 143 12 356 6 446 79 450 50 939 17 897 113 354 92 659 1 192 410

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh World Non-OECD Total OECD Total

IEA

1 834 617

2 157 645

2 645 188

3 220 643

3 110 379

2 954 438

2 953 329

2 979 941

..

IEA/Accession/Association

2 055 973

2 552 086

3 341 928

4 429 308

5 115 376

6 138 066

7 241 247

7 445 064

.. ..

European Union - 28

..

..

992 908

1 058 590

1 130 774

1 027 226

1 019 460

1 035 473

G7

1 473 774

1 685 812

2 000 802

2 366 137

2 145 842

1 954 963

1 858 066

1 858 329

..

G8

..

..

2 482 524

2 678 540

2 475 719

2 281 812

2 184 409

2 197 114

..

G20

..

..

3 826 182

4 669 472

5 360 449

6 383 261

7 467 694

7 679 317

..

OPEC

..

..

69 735

105 684

127 370

178 184

212 747

208 236

..

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1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

888 718

1 294 635

1 839 772

2 127 420

3 098 878

4 409 948

5 662 786

5 882 972

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. 14 036 .. 231 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 26 710 .. .. .. .. .. .. 508 900 15 749 565 626

.. .. .. .. 16 556 .. 263 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 40 262 .. .. .. .. .. .. 647 100 27 000 731 181

482 3 316 7 147 22 565 6 081 18 552 5 984 334 7 577 63 935 .. 5 104 4 494 .. 2 616 38 553 481 722 13 819 11 500 3 980 145 373 21 796 x x 864 930

911 696 729 12 907 1 197 8 584 2 866 446 896 21 174 234 2 798 504 2 823 .. 1 560 19 909 312 403 6 331 5 376 2 105 60 300 15 518 x x 480 267

721 953 2 895 13 301 2 411 9 838 3 343 546 737 44 021 331 1 933 483 2 565 2 607 2 143 23 684 329 877 6 054 6 584 2 683 65 709 13 932 x x 537 351

1 039 1 047 1 758 13 204 3 819 7 818 3 478 579 2 137 40 121 1 153 1 764 397 1 867 1 853 2 010 20 381 326 849 7 489 7 435 3 316 65 911 13 889 x x 529 314

1 272 1 631 3 517 11 956 4 079 8 910 3 426 486 2 902 44 244 1 048 1 709 411 1 233 660 1 653 20 817 326 343 8 001 4 114 4 500 49 941 16 370 x x 519 223

1 255 1 655 3 611 12 558 4 357 9 405 3 607 518 3 295 39 368 1 063 1 763 459 1 492 732 1 421 21 724 338 785 8 402 4 428 4 500 50 235 17 294 x x 531 928

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

944 172 21 .. 837 43 183 4 203 .. 359 32 3 238 542 154 40 1 218 236 .. .. 1 280 252 35 557 .. 234 179 38 579 4 202 3 407 542 58 492

2 838 118 52 .. 791 72 454 2 595 10 022 .. 351 240 3 953 795 833 88 2 271 182 .. .. 1 749 359 58 803 .. 235 244 52 1 474 4 826 4 820 1 124 99 341

5 989 157 87 600 1 359 205 503 1 086 16 875 .. 487 390 3 558 1 955 1 667 212 4 016 177 .. .. 2 016 450 82 341 .. 204 399 102 2 840 4 382 5 654 1 561 139 272

6 907 362 103 809 1 516 137 948 1 890 24 552 74 549 268 4 306 2 092 3 056 652 6 052 1 541 560 143 1 866 291 96 942 .. 619 388 133 4 380 4 156 5 313 3 268 173 873

8 855 611 118 1 173 1 485 165 1 267 3 094 32 701 58 945 321 2 542 2 900 3 172 778 7 238 8 398 596 191 2 119 574 110 024 .. 497 721 181 5 049 5 572 4 644 3 606 209 595

12 700 1 578 152 1 381 2 781 246 1 068 3 970 40 702 64 1 395 394 3 174 3 523 2 079 935 8 852 8 574 803 173 3 249 696 121 050 .. 888 1 036 240 5 121 4 086 3 112 4 392 238 414

18 574 3 013 232 1 382 3 581 84 2 132 3 848 41 479 85 3 093 546 2 989 4 388 1 213 970 11 190 8 637 585 272 4 098 1 073 115 939 1 794 1 358 411 5 423 6 455 2 642 7 036 254 522

20 182 3 117 256 1 090 3 585 103 2 178 4 643 43 213 89 3 410 549 3 071 4 347 1 225 993 11 825 12 488 603 285 4 131 1 150 116 760 197 2 003 1 525 436 5 389 6 840 3 359 7 276 266 320

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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Unit: GWh

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

781 50 .. 7 013 37 680 346 2 378 .. 359 7 3 662 4 743 1 349 497 11 688 3 939 439 74 931

882 70 .. 8 995 55 234 1 724 4 466 .. 606 55 4 108 8 210 2 453 677 23 821 6 332 1 478 2 331 121 442

2 716 238 .. 11 779 105 585 14 543 9 653 1 803 862 207 10 337 9 944 5 505 910 44 192 17 929 2 846 2 710 241 759

5 395 290 37 7 247 158 396 34 013 32 622 1 182 1 361 522 14 358 13 195 10 658 2 202 86 891 40 139 9 088 3 967 421 563

11 226 133 143 8 559 210 903 42 715 39 204 1 569 1 410 786 20 006 15 411 14 098 2 446 108 545 56 885 22 808 4 873 561 720

19 595 180 379 8 092 319 982 51 218 52 715 2 094 2 280 1 002 21 276 18 577 16 819 3 148 124 154 63 630 46 517 6 597 758 255

31 550 132 1 511 6 323 437 473 68 145 67 709 3 356 2 120 1 719 24 010 24 120 18 968 4 149 135 682 88 878 90 059 12 517 1 018 421

33 494 161 1 545 5 664 465 997 72 295 71 465 3 692 5 241 2 010 27 468 25 573 20 114 4 330 141 110 87 772 101 206 13 101 1 082 237

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

106 996 2 419 109 415

192 990 4 200 197 190

344 330 6 926 351 256

690 052 4 936 694 988

1 355 192 4 066 1 359 258

2 362 874 3 078 2 365 952

3 308 367 3 126 3 311 493

3 449 067 3 110 3 452 177

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

12 313 537 29 514 3 449 365 2 251 337 675 320 352 360 23 229 1 507 304 198 131 3 825 .. 514 649 5 621 5 848 69 322

17 291 869 68 220 5 051 700 2 707 369 954 1 198 515 822 105 388 568 320 200 372 5 282 .. 1 055 1 085 13 791 6 722 128 584

21 388 725 112 339 7 958 759 5 674 331 616 1 522 569 646 179 852 208 355 349 624 7 171 .. 1 916 1 480 24 612 8 572 198 845

34 832 1 246 146 730 11 419 1 400 3 986 480 3 905 2 218 1 716 1 467 105 891 3 763 336 506 891 9 833 638 3 059 1 594 27 621 14 881 273 517

43 231 1 244 175 371 12 571 1 722 3 559 512 4 051 3 052 2 116 2 695 154 1 209 4 712 362 345 1 245 12 562 694 4 157 1 699 34 560 17 829 329 652

48 331 1 717 203 350 14 129 1 828 3 782 542 4 773 7 163 2 231 3 054 75 1 267 607 928 763 1 623 16 789 811 4 761 2 535 36 858 14 678 372 595

51 452 2 134 195 347 18 932 1 956 3 773 362 5 294 9 372 2 020 3 621 187 1 681 2 035 1 174 720 2 175 26 204 851 6 101 3 384 23 472 13 005 375 252

50 381 2 152 199 684 19 633 2 026 3 067 365 5 612 10 244 2 056 3 575 189 1 820 1 954 1 146 830 2 348 26 703 852 6 299 3 390 22 599 5 995 372 921

.. .. 200 885 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

170 6 817 1 137 110 1 1 745 876 44 32 10 932

230 8 739 3 785 275 14 460 1 251 1 742 388 13 16 897

4 873 14 426 9 053 1 189 74 600 8 290 4 201 1 004 43 710

8 424 32 954 12 032 1 823 2 541 330 1 624 12 482 6 749 4 253 83 212

11 942 45 582 4 368 2 505 2 942 595 2 832 15 335 8 450 6 451 300 101 302

11 463 63 060 6 920 3 118 3 961 1 541 7 773 28 619 11 318 7 591 54 145 418

14 013 80 680 5 180 3 859 4 339 5 153 12 026 40 128 4 417 13 983 97 183 875

13 889 80 749 5 160 3 790 4 405 5 021 11 262 33 499 4 446 15 071 97 177 389

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

2018 data for consumption will be released in the 2020 edition. 1. Please refer to section 'Geographical coverage'.

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1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

World¹

987 284

1 149 290

1 428 725

1 811 098

2 025 315

2 176 449

2 448 579

2 505 572

..

Non-OECD Total

165 215

245 678

349 368

470 493

588 326

742 327

950 059

982 509

..

OECD Total

637 587

725 183

878 438

1 068 843

1 120 999

1 076 908

1 105 893

1 114 466

..

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

31 361 1 594 11 723 377 744 422 422

40 195 1 918 21 642 390 613 454 368

38 047 2 873 26 777 450 018 517 715

44 619 5 370 33 879 542 997 626 865

47 412 5 839 41 779 567 932 662 962

52 022 6 769 48 290 525 606 632 687

52 785 8 323 50 001 538 875 649 984

52 335 8 641 48 538 543 090 652 605

.. .. .. .. ..

12 178 1 093 37 944 2 384 1 837 55 436

15 892 1 316 50 529 4 597 2 161 74 495

19 814 2 552 64 982 13 907 2 737 103 992

23 752 4 233 81 141 25 354 3 868 138 348

24 965 4 268 76 708 27 928 4 327 138 196

27 736 5 208 71 432 27 674 4 354 136 404

30 307 5 548 67 023 32 033 4 700 139 611

30 962 5 669 66 466 32 831 5 009 140 937

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

3 713 4 177 2 046 2 595 .. 2 313 23 590 32 743 1 983 1 776 123 1 123 17 664 .. .. 222 6 220 2 177 4 859 1 550 1 576 .. 10 420 4 977 3 278 3 789 26 815 159 729

3 888 5 227 2 119 2 910 .. 2 687 29 005 41 808 3 086 2 568 152 1 517 22 853 .. .. 416 7 284 2 744 6 744 2 233 1 170 .. 14 535 5 514 3 412 5 146 29 302 196 320

4 398 6 572 2 438 3 354 773 3 783 37 025 51 820 4 988 2 722 204 1 626 31 102 1 004 1 789 849 8 821 3 243 6 321 3 182 1 309 850 20 607 6 525 4 764 9 052 37 610 256 731

5 882 7 880 4 007 3 912 534 3 772 42 871 56 320 6 214 2 852 204 3 451 37 800 705 1 007 1 562 10 418 3 880 8 950 5 717 1 307 1 145 29 281 7 033 5 415 11 501 40 010 303 630

7 766 8 376 5 636 4 334 692 4 049 42 142 49 851 7 113 3 863 218 4 209 39 666 989 1 331 2 309 11 176 4 194 11 180 6 154 1 639 1 388 35 288 7 427 5 386 12 257 41 208 319 840

7 071 8 203 5 422 4 217 723 3 992 39 556 47 536 7 131 3 770 273 3 785 34 738 1 033 1 378 2 095 11 012 4 714 15 159 5 956 1 991 1 671 31 566 7 018 5 557 14 550 37 699 307 816

7 397 8 211 5 869 3 809 749 3 811 40 196 51 636 5 548 3 917 298 3 825 32 114 1 021 1 734 1 785 9 724 4 311 16 984 5 230 2 051 1 802 28 274 6 458 5 181 25 377 38 985 316 298

7 579 8 022 6 038 3 885 775 3 620 40 264 52 404 5 462 4 113 323 3 736 30 933 1 058 1 827 1 821 9 921 3 826 19 629 5 348 2 380 1 739 29 184 6 380 5 082 26 504 39 073 320 925

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

International marine bunkers International aviation bunkers IEA

124 505 59 977 634 777

113 832 64 597 721 797

118 467 82 453 869 166

158 677 113 084 1 056 179

182 000 133 990 1 106 966

211 342 145 872 1 060 576

216 119 176 508 1 087 168

222 076 186 521 1 095 210

x x ..

IEA/Accession/Association

683 239

790 379

970 221

1 263 875

1 382 771

1 427 459

1 589 891

1 623 774

..

..

..

247 043

289 492

306 543

292 337

292 004

296 640

..

G7

547 861

604 305

710 604

845 758

864 919

808 589

821 614

824 565

..

G8

..

..

781 240

886 561

910 779

862 780

877 045

881 315

..

G20

..

..

1 053 235

1 311 477

1 434 521

1 497 175

1 668 235

1 698 445

..

OPEC

..

..

61 976

88 276

113 421

137 520

163 654

161 900

..

Unit: 1000 tonnes

Australia Israel² Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

European Union - 28

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

165 215

245 678

349 368

470 493

588 326

742 327

950 059

982 509

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

252 .. .. .. .. 1 325 .. 238 .. 8 .. .. .. 79 .. .. .. 2 270 .. .. .. .. .. .. 58 300 3 400 65 872

475 .. .. .. .. 1 350 .. 200 .. 13 .. .. .. 86 .. .. .. 2 258 .. .. .. .. .. .. 81 300 4 176 89 858

226 969 1 909 3 577 706 2 089 1 183 373 1 214 27 4 695 .. 1 941 145 785 .. 248 3 785 70 636 1 438 240 1 336 17 587 1 876 x x 116 985

469 187 776 1 960 673 1 637 1 419 561 312 78 3 058 185 275 147 200 .. 325 3 098 40 803 749 14 1 212 6 499 2 305 x x 66 942

759 184 1 320 2 335 739 2 288 1 771 651 477 95 3 112 261 354 161 376 153 336 3 887 45 860 2 113 32 1 589 7 371 1 827 x x 78 051

712 189 1 637 3 053 1 087 2 362 1 891 721 715 109 4 291 308 638 180 558 222 440 4 461 54 191 2 093 79 2 065 8 488 1 752 x x 92 242

730 218 2 153 3 125 1 154 2 768 1 964 619 1 167 145 4 951 380 1 083 186 647 217 661 5 336 55 431 1 931 413 2 545 6 862 1 148 x x 95 834

733 241 2 509 3 276 1 203 2 793 2 111 642 1 041 159 4 743 402 595 195 649 232 690 5 709 56 750 2 009 380 2 545 7 058 1 103 x x 97 768

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

946 455 100 .. 203 113 290 159 1 398 .. 182 12 351 485 521 53 636 98 .. .. 1 207 162 6 183 .. 773 256 63 337 230 399 590 16 202

1 975 314 82 .. 373 161 494 193 2 559 .. 201 76 402 608 1 489 77 820 93 .. .. 4 292 227 6 555 .. 715 219 100 558 279 384 1 189 24 435

4 783 321 52 210 554 162 377 182 5 019 .. 292 102 514 852 1 962 140 1 226 191 .. .. 3 748 230 9 355 .. 1 242 221 135 785 250 498 2 036 35 439

4 831 339 293 391 587 134 406 250 9 032 64 501 101 930 861 3 528 238 2 560 266 343 111 6 986 369 11 405 .. 832 459 137 1 283 238 596 2 976 51 047

6 730 783 493 486 666 227 385 351 9 342 56 682 116 1 140 911 4 084 271 3 191 328 472 128 9 164 457 13 979 .. 1 539 868 195 1 461 322 408 3 457 62 692

9 525 2 047 1 007 620 854 466 476 523 13 665 44 867 202 1 627 1 589 5 787 292 4 262 535 538 254 9 057 643 14 983 .. 2 739 1 112 506 1 961 217 420 4 483 81 301

13 692 2 491 1 846 796 1 029 457 1 216 599 17 619 57 1 828 259 2 315 2 816 5 824 362 5 344 1 220 641 373 16 390 925 16 367 307 3 546 1 684 495 2 137 418 682 4 912 108 647

13 551 2 114 1 906 814 998 416 1 132 676 17 880 60 2 029 259 2 250 2 747 5 502 370 5 529 1 306 635 391 16 406 991 17 293 242 3 516 1 701 517 2 301 381 697 5 079 109 691

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

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Unit: 1000 tonnes

1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

74 27 .. 635 6 535 2 908 1 484 .. 412 21 1 027 3 310 566 514 1 059 2 341 920 671 22 504

312 106 .. 1 756 11 197 5 642 2 030 .. 603 47 2 095 3 179 902 653 2 690 3 135 563 872 35 782

523 177 .. 1 484 17 490 10 190 4 625 440 423 100 4 264 4 430 1 282 784 6 235 8 840 1 325 895 63 507

953 258 432 538 29 807 19 820 10 421 278 1 104 244 7 827 7 936 1 648 1 596 10 844 14 316 3 401 1 126 112 549

1 526 303 483 412 35 776 22 176 13 106 329 1 461 248 7 772 8 114 1 766 1 957 12 030 17 706 6 229 1 352 132 746

1 619 375 1 007 419 59 619 28 332 14 123 421 609 576 8 528 7 673 2 126 2 147 11 392 17 363 10 014 2 721 169 064

2 257 428 1 630 457 82 905 42 421 20 207 540 1 478 1 158 13 446 10 778 2 222 2 910 12 020 20 633 11 745 3 880 231 115

2 608 425 1 708 442 89 672 44 965 19 635 637 1 840 1 417 15 743 11 113 2 182 3 419 11 887 22 852 12 296 4 061 246 902

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

9 663 483 10 146

15 147 785 15 932

23 736 1 438 25 174

82 564 3 617 86 181

132 365 1 936 134 301

180 827 2 078 182 905

262 103 2 442 264 545

273 421 2 634 276 055

.. .. ..

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas

8 340 364 18 036 2 526 266 1 449 429 502 661 213 303 56 169 526 261 286 155 1 994 .. 357 573 4 453 139 42 058

9 909 672 23 266 3 862 420 1 740 488 570 1 278 271 430 96 195 276 280 332 344 1 955 .. 449 530 8 256 328 55 947

9 071 706 26 063 5 503 501 1 741 282 735 2 490 400 542 135 330 346 235 404 514 2 264 .. 431 483 8 725 608 62 509

11 193 913 40 206 6 013 944 743 427 1 704 2 767 798 1 221 224 669 617 463 738 887 3 064 92 521 779 10 375 1 326 86 684

9 871 1 000 43 007 6 436 1 196 644 456 1 842 3 071 967 1 627 366 722 705 465 910 967 3 173 160 683 742 12 835 1 380 93 225

11 467 1 410 52 602 6 543 1 445 433 488 1 838 4 153 953 1 801 340 985 593 513 1 127 1 410 5 050 206 1 014 1 012 14 712 1 638 111 733

12 432 2 128 62 405 9 739 1 799 498 343 2 111 5 383 1 092 2 555 450 1 322 598 703 1 492 2 027 6 832 203 962 1 176 12 213 1 252 129 715

12 801 2 264 64 008 9 769 1 835 511 343 2 063 5 984 1 069 2 642 456 1 400 641 750 1 513 2 300 6 895 206 967 1 223 10 286 1 236 131 162

.. .. 60 881 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

73 3 273 932 226 703 517 37 106 1 380 548 244 394 8 433

199 6 763 3 104 527 1 697 597 205 332 6 227 1 147 2 196 730 23 724

319 12 394 6 894 882 911 600 540 469 15 616 2 297 3 555 1 277 45 754

490 24 170 8 345 1 165 1 932 1 287 842 769 19 327 2 666 4 692 1 405 67 090

795 32 815 8 253 1 568 2 611 1 301 1 177 1 497 24 026 4 287 7 195 1 786 87 311

1 001 33 191 8 811 1 699 3 992 1 627 2 603 2 800 33 428 4 118 9 532 2 280 105 082

1 156 36 005 8 025 2 688 4 525 2 794 3 937 4 164 43 323 1 682 11 037 867 120 203

1 190 37 383 9 133 2 956 4 195 2 937 3 898 4 250 39 534 1 624 12 994 836 120 931

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

123 205

161 216

243 780

218 112

260 285

295 023

349 052

363 664

..

Non-OECD Total

61 538

90 686

154 335

113 368

156 985

196 190

235 763

248 113

..

OECD Total

61 667

70 530

89 445

104 745

103 300

98 833

113 288

115 551

..

3 236 193 356 4 286 8 071

2 284 198 434 3 097 6 013

3 269 212 804 4 127 8 412

4 523 220 1 100 4 420 10 263

4 256 252 1 092 6 216 11 816

4 083 432 1 191 6 417 12 123

6 910 986 1 140 10 605 19 641

7 854 963 1 077 11 089 20 984

.. .. .. .. ..

Australia Israel¹ Japan Korea New Zealand OECD Asia Oceania

658 13 233 128 39 14 058

892 15 227 398 30 16 547

1 808 16 810 1 012 64 19 693

2 335 18 573 2 037 69 23 014

3 456 18 898 2 601 68 25 022

3 669 18 244 2 191 58 24 162

6 097 17 460 2 689 62 26 308

5 871 17 460 2 864 62 26 257

.. .. .. .. .. ..

Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom OECD Europe

1 752 817 1 891 107 .. 59 6 399 9 858 47 793 3 784 .. .. 33 895 521 3 461 218 633 .. 1 453 2 077 2 027 100 2 613 39 538

2 277 965 2 292 140 .. 220 6 915 11 979 96 1 081 4 797 .. .. 44 978 683 4 820 246 978 .. 1 912 2 270 2 088 149 3 040 47 970

2 770 1 249 3 167 204 348 425 7 473 13 668 125 1 186 16 6 725 255 212 55 1 286 652 5 481 310 1 164 224 3 669 2 474 2 574 345 5 283 61 340

3 462 1 443 2 335 348 91 538 9 380 15 910 227 1 015 26 8 514 152 76 60 1 639 624 4 653 360 965 265 4 163 3 194 2 640 765 8 623 71 468

3 422 1 695 2 181 375 103 648 9 861 13 136 199 1 096 59 9 918 148 103 94 1 618 601 3 989 472 572 198 5 363 2 818 2 983 750 4 059 66 462

3 213 1 736 1 629 404 89 740 10 037 12 080 183 1 106 46 10 666 126 76 120 1 756 570 3 338 475 538 173 3 222 2 404 3 164 591 4 067 62 548

3 212 1 623 1 636 417 48 709 10 802 11 738 186 1 177 61 49 11 162 105 72 131 1 970 866 3 287 432 607 166 5 178 2 664 3 200 1 156 4 686 67 339

3 221 1 662 1 698 407 46 773 10 863 11 957 188 1 209 64 52 11 383 105 74 135 1 939 913 3 326 485 586 233 5 291 2 476 3 150 1 292 4 783 68 310

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh World

Canada Chile Mexico United States OECD Americas

IEA

61 474

70 332

88 542

104 032

102 599

98 026

111 898

114 112

..

IEA/Accession/Association

68 249

80 699

104 341

136 285

153 258

183 915

245 226

263 049

..

European Union - 28

..

..

62 057

70 061

64 499

60 244

63 709

64 625

..

43 409

47 339

57 355

69 943

66 344

65 594

73 363

75 389

..

G8

..

..

161 123

130 859

149 514

150 878

155 932

152 975

..

G20

..

..

209 514

196 747

234 483

265 586

322 042

335 044

..

OPEC

..

..

552

634

852

1 224

1 468

1 564

..

G7

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Non-OECD Total

61 538

90 686

154 335

113 368

156 985

196 190

235 763

248 113

..

Albania Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus¹ Georgia Gibraltar Kazakhstan Kosovo Kyrgyzstan Malta Moldova Montenegro North Macedonia, Rep. of. Romania Russian Federation Serbia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former Soviet Union Former Yugoslavia Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia

.. .. .. .. .. 38 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 53 800 717 54 555

.. .. .. .. 1 032 .. 5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 924 .. .. .. .. .. .. 76 000 899 79 860

386 807 2 954 1 305 369 1 081 6 469 .. 144 86 .. 28 2 614 103 768 456 200 1 040 14 475 1 240 x x 137 422

123 537 1 840 519 244 453 1 510 118 91 .. 24 1 859 60 916 250 43 150 9 236 1 333 x x 79 246

12 125 587 2 006 500 261 357 3 448 83 23 24 1 610 83 170 246 23 192 9 483 1 373 x x 103 523

119 545 1 613 136 399 267 546 3 124 90 22 20 1 355 85 284 224 30 238 8 972 1 208 x x 104 192

100 428 1 181 73 354 251 300 3 245 45 105 21 14 1 048 82 569 352 35 324 6 796 1 166 x x 98 407

102 397 1 223 76 378 267 337 4 019 46 127 20 14 1 089 77 587 375 30 324 7 044 1 222 x x 94 676

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. x x ..

28 .. .. 85 .. .. 2 896 .. 3 009

16 .. .. 107 .. .. 4 323 .. 52 4 498

275 .. 201 .. .. 3 958 .. 103 10 4 547

354 4 209 5 380 .. 190 13 7 6 157

474 5 213 5 444 .. 237 6 9 6 388

634 6 281 3 598 .. 78 21 4 618

1 014 577 8 6 352 3 457 96 28 5 538

1 069 10 601 8 6 368 3 760 94 37 5 953

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Cameroon Congo Côte d'Ivoire Dem. Rep. of the Congo Egypt Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Ghana Kenya Libya Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Africa

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1973

1980

1990

2000

2005

2010

2016

2017

2018p

Bangladesh Brunei Darussalam Cambodia DPR of Korea India Indonesia Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Viet Nam Other Non-OECD Asia Non-OECD Asia excl. China

.. 1 531 .. 28 4 1 563

.. 2 266 .. 1 33 214 2 514

.. 4 112 2 38 186 203 4 541

8 213 51 6 13 55 291 455 39 9 123

9 944 63 6 13 91 1 200 523 56 11 896

13 323 209 6 1 111 2 099 1 164 74 16 987

15 683 341 6 102 2 640 1 361 189 20 322

14 356 459 5 112 2 751 1 423 189 19 295

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

People's Republic of China Hong Kong, China China

1 469 1 469

2 650 2 650

5 936 5 936

16 651 16 651

32 362 32 362

64 420 64 420

107 437 107 437

123 937 123 937

.. .. ..

292 601 11 38 .. 942

267 823 8 66 .. 1 164

314 1 194 15 89 .. 277 1 889

523 1 250 45 97 10 253 2 178

608 1 188 43 103 10 255 501 2 708

669 1 662 62 251 29 10 2 715 275 1 5 674

546 2 584 96 287 54 10 46 3 623

661 2 611 97 293 51 10 53 3 775

.. .. 3 123 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

-

-

-

13 13

108 108

299 299

436 436

477 477

.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

Unit: GWh

Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Curaçao¹ Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Other Non-OECD Americas Non-OECD Americas Bahrain Islamic Republic of Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen Middle East

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ADDITIONAL BALANCES

The IEA Secretariat is very grateful to statisticians in these countries for their support to broaden the scope of country coverage. Note that Equatorial Guinea, Mali and Uganda energy data are included in the Africa region, as well as in “Other Africa”. Lao PDR energy data is included in the Asia region, as well as “Other non-OECD Asia”. Greenland energy data are not included in any regional aggregate after 1990. Prior to 1990, Greenland data are included in Denmark data.

Equatorial Guinea Sources Sources 1980 to 2017: x Energy Statistics Yearbook 2016, United Nations, New York, 2019. x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2000 to 2017. x Energy Statistics Yearbook 2016, United Nations, New York, 2019. x Annual Statistical Bulletin, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Vienna, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Greenland General notes New information on final consumption of oil products and electricity became available for the years 20132017 in the 2019 edition. This might lead to break in time series between 2012 and 2013. For 2015 and 2016, the statistical difference reported in oil products reflects the use of waste oil for energy production purposes.

Sources Sources 2004 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Research, Nuuk, Greenland. x Direct communication with Statistics Greenland, Nuuk for data until 2016. x Statbank Greenland, http://bank.stat.gl

accessed

April

2018,

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Research, Nuuk, Greenland. x Statbank Greenland, accessed http://bank.stat.gl x IEA Secretariat estimates.

April

2018,

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Lao People’s Democratic Republic General notes At the time of publication of Lao People’s Democratic Republic (hereafter, Lao PDR) data, no official data was available for 2017. Data for 2017 have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat based on secondary sources. Breaks in coal time series in 2014-2015 reflect the start in operations of the lignite mine-mouth Hongsa Power Plant. While operation started in 2015, the last unit started operation in the first quarter of 2016.

x Système d’Information Energétique du Mali 2014 and 2015, Ministère de l’Energie et de l’Eau, Bamako, 2015 and 2017. x Rapport Annuel 2011 to 2015, Energie du Mali, Bamako, 2012 to 2016. x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2000 to 2015. x Energie du Mali website https://www.edmsa.com.ml/index.php/2014-06-27-10-06-12 accessed 30/04/2019 x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources for biofuels and waste:

Sources

x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2000 to 2015.

Sources 2016 to 2017:

x IEA Secretariat estimates.

x Electricity Statistics 2016, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR

Palestinian Authority

x The UN Energy Statistics Database

x Forestry Statistics, FAO, Rome x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Sources 2000 to 2015: x Lao PDR Energy Statistics 2018, prepared by Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR and supported by the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia

Mali General notes The IEA Secretariat could not obtain data from 2016 to 2017 from Mali in time. As a consequence, data for these years have been estimated based on population growth for biomass and household consumption, and GDP growth for other products than hydro and solar, which were obtained from “Energie du Mali”.

General note Fuelwood data for the Palestinian Authority include charcoal.

Sources Sources 2001 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS). x Annual Energy Tables and Energy Balance, PCBS, various editions up to 2017. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

Uganda General notes

Sources 2000 to 2017:

The IEA Secretariat could not obtain data for 2017 from Uganda in time. As a consequence, data for 2017 have been estimated based on population growth for biomass and household consumption, and GDP growth for other products than hydro and solar, which were obtained from the Energy Statistics Yearbook 2016 of the United Nations.

x Direct communication with the Ministère de l’Energie et de l’Eau, Bamako.

Historical data (before 2007) are based on the United Nation data and IEA Secretariat estimates.

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Sources 1971 to 2017: x Direct communication with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral development, Kampala.

x AFREC Energy questionnaire, African Energy Commission, 2000 to 2017. x Energy Statistics Yearbook 2016, United Nations, New York, 2019. x IEA Secretariat estimates.

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Equatorial Guinea

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

364800 -308744 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

56056 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11252 11252 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

868 868

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43936

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

43936 43936

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation IXHOV຾

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

6430 -6342 -

1329 -715 -

-

-

-

-563 -

55 -

70 -59 -

21 -

327 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

88 -

614 -614 -

-

-

-

-563 614 -

55 -

11 0

21 -

327 2

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2 2 -

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

88 88 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

51

55

11

21

327

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

59 59

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

55 55 -

11 11 -

-

242 242 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

51 30 21 -

-

-

21 21 -

27 27

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Equatorial Guinea

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases IXHOV຿ 7- fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

10 -

2808 -

-

-

-

1805 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

10 -

2808 -

-

-

-

1805 -88

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

1307 1307

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

136 109 28 -

-

-

-

-

-

186

-

-

-

-

1394

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

10

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

448 448

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

946 485 407 54

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

10 10

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Greenland

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Greenland Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

0 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation IXHOV຾

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

16 -0 1

25 -8 -9

3 -

135 -18 2

0 0

16 -0

8 0

3 -

120 2

-

-

-

-

-

26 26 -

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

0

16

1

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

0 0 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

0 0 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8

95

-

0 0 0 0 0 -

8 0 0 4 0 3 0 0

8 0 5 3 -

8 8 0

-

14 8 6 -

0 0 0 0 -

8 0 8 -

-

3 2 1 -

73 30 13 1 30 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases IXHOV຿ 7- fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

14 -2 -0

-

-

3 -

-

-

-

198 -

518 -

1055 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

12 -0

-

-

3 -

-

-

-

198 -

518 -15

1055 93

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

198 198 -

143 143 -

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

16 16 -

7 7

-

Losses

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

12

-

-

-

-

-

-

17

387

-

-

-

-

328

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

754

-

-

-

-

-

52 2 0 40 0 8 1 0

4 2 2 -

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

9 9 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

275 102 157 0 0 16

750 445 299 6

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

3 3

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Lao People's Democratic Republic

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

133 -

-

11643 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

133 -

-

11643 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

10681 10681 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

133

-

962

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

133 133

-

962 962

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Lao People's Democratic Republic Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

2 -

175 -

41 -36 -

-

792 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

2 -

175 -

4 -

-

792 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

792

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation IXHOV຾

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

53 53

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

175 175 -

4 4 -

-

739 739 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

2 1 1 -

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

175

4

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Lao People's Democratic Republic

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases IXHOV຿ 7- fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

11 -

-

-

3 -

67434 -

-

-

-

28661 -21619 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

11 -

-

-

3 -

67434 -

-

-

-

7042 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

7272 79 7193

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

11

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

11 11

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

3 3

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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-

-

2076

60162

-

-

-

4966

-

2322 2322

-

-

-

2087 2087

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3

57840 46398 11442 -

2880 1814 770 295

-

-

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SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

13 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation IXHOV຾

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

253 -

63 -63 -

70 -

853 -

13 -

253 -

-

70 -

853 -1

-

-

-

-

-

449 449 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

13

253

-

70

403

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

35 35

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

253 253

-

-

363 363

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

13 13 -

-

-

35 35 -

40 40 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Mali

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases IXHOV຿ 7- fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

164 -

-

-

-

140012 -

-

-

-

2691 846 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

164 -

-

-

-

140012 -

-

-

-

3537 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

164 164 -

-

-

-

39537 2957 36580

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12 12 -

-

-

-

-

-

321

-

-

-

-

3204

-

1231 1231

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use Losses

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

100475

100475 90675 9800 -

1973 921 437 615

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Motor gasoline ³

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

-

1 -

616 -

226 -

-

1 -0

616 -0

-

-

-

-

105 105 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

190 -

226 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

190 -

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

Aviation IXHOV຾

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

190

224

-

1

509

2

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

12 12

0 0

-

0 0

8 8

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

5 5 -

218 218 -

-

-

490 490 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

172 158 11 2 -

6 3 3 -

-

1 1 0 0 -

11 2 5 4 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Fuel oil

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases IXHOV຿ 7- fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

5 -

-

-

33 -0 -

3983 54 -8 -

-

-

-

546 5577 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

5 -1

-

-

33 -

4028 -

-

-

-

6123 -0

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

735

4

-

-

25

4028

-

-

-

5388

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

2 2

-

-

-

254 254

-

-

-

648 648

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

3 3 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

25 25

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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4740 3326 1381 33 -

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Coking coal

Coal (kt) Other bit. Sub-bit. Lignite coal / anth. coal

Coke / tar

Coal gases (TJ) Pat. fuel Gas works Coke Recovered / BKB gas oven gas gases ¹

Peat (kt)

Natural gas (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1. Includes blast furnace gas and other recovered gases.

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Additives

Oil (kt) Refinery LPG / gas ethane

Crude oil ²

NGL

Feedstocks

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

-

-

-

-

-

6 -

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

-

-

-

-

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION

Motor gasoline ³

Aviation IXHOV຾

Other kerosene

Gas / Diesel ³

668 -

102 -102 -

51 -

757 -

6 -

668 -

-

51 -

757 -

-

-

-

-

-

44 44 -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

FINAL CONSUMPTION

-

-

-

-

-

6

668

-

51

713

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

1 1

37 37

-

37 37

198 198

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

576 549 27 -

-

-

478 448 30 -

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

5 3 2 -

54 27 27 -

-

13 8 5 -

37 19 19 -

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2. Crude oil includes other hydrocarbons such as emulsified oils, synthetic crude oil, mineral oils extracted from bituminous minerals, etc. 3. Motor gasoline and gas/diesel oil excluding biofuels: do not include the liquid biofuel blended in these products. See liquid biofuels. 4. Aviation fuels includes aviation gasoline, gasoline-type jet fuel and kerosene-type jet fuel.

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Fuel oil

Oil cont. (kt) Naphtha Petroleum Other coke products

Biofuels and waste Solid bio- Liquid bio- Biogases IXHOV຿ 7- fuels (kt) (TJ)

Waste / other (TJ)

Electricity (GWh)

Heat (TJ)

Production From other sources Imports Exports Intl. marine bunkers Intl. aviation bunkers Stock changes

46 -

-

-

17 -

797559 -

-

-

-

4143 13 -317 -

-

DOMESTIC SUPPLY Transfers Statistical differences

46 -

-

-

17 -

797559 -

-

-

-

3840 -

-

TRANSFORMATION Electricity plants CHP plants Heat plants Blast furnaces Gas works Coke/pat.fuel/BKB/PB plants Oil refineries Petrochemical plants Liquefaction plants Other transformation

18 18 -

-

-

-

496718 3114 493604

-

-

-

-

-

ENERGY IND. OWN USE Fuel mining and extraction Oil refineries Elec., CHP and heat plants Pumped storage plants Other energy ind. own use

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

208 208 -

-

-

-

Losses

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

168

FINAL CONSUMPTION

28

-

-

17

300841

-

-

-

3463

-

INDUSTRY Iron and steel Chemical and petrochemical Non-ferrous metals Non-metallic minerals Transport equipment Machinery Mining and quarrying Food and tobacco Paper, pulp and print Wood and wood products Construction Textile and leather Non-specified

28 28

-

-

-

13762 13762

-

-

-

2311 1359 952

-

TRANSPORT Domestic aviation Road Rail Pipeline transport Domestic navigation Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

OTHER Residential Comm. and public services Agriculture/forestry Fishing Non-specified

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

NON-ENERGY USE in industry/transf./energy of which: chem./petrochem. in transport in other

-

-

-

17 17

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

287079 272245 14834 -

1153 626 343 184

-

5. Includes both primary and secondary solid biofuels.

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n The Monthly Gas Data Service The Monthly Gas Data Service  provides the following monthly natural gas data for OECD countries:  Supply balances in terajoules and cubic metres;  Production, trade, stock changes and levels where available, gross inland deliveries, own use and losses;  Highly detailed trade data with about 50 import origins and export destinations;  LNG trade detail available from January 2002,  From 2011 onwards, transit volumes are included and trade data corresponds to entries/exits. The databases cover the time period January 1984 to current month with a time lag of two months for the most recent data. Price: €800 (single user) For more information consult http://data.iea.org/payment/products/112-monthly-gas-dataservice.aspx Moreover, the IEA statistics website contains a wealth of free statistics covering oil, natural gas, coal, electricity, renewables, energy-related CO2 emissions, prices, energy technology RD&D budgets, energy efficiency and more. It also contains Sankey flows to enable users to explore visually how a country’s energy balance shifts over up to 40 years, starting with production and continuing through transformation to see important changes in supply mix or share of consumption. The IEA Energy Atlas offers panoramas on every aspect of energy on a global basis and for 150 individual countries, with interactive maps and customisable charts that detail and compare a host of data based on the Agency’s authoritative statistics. The website also includes free headline energy data in excel format for all OECD countries and global regions from 1971 onwards as well as for Association countries from 1990 onwards. The IEA statistics website can be accessed at www.iea.org/statistics/

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World Energy Statistics provides comprehensive world energy statistics on all energy sources – coal, gas, oil, electricity, renewables and waste. It covers energy supply and consumption for over 160 countries and regions, including all OECD countries, and more than 100 other key energy producing and consuming countries, as well as world totals and various regional aggregates. The book includes detailed tables by country in original units, and summary time series on production, trade, and final consumption by sector. In the companion publication World Energy Balances, data are presented as comprehensive energy balances expressed in energy units.

2019

€96 ISBN 978-92- 64- 32644- 6 I SSN  2518- 3885

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