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WORLD ENERGY BALANCES 2020 EDITION DATABASE …

WORLD ENERGY BALANCES 2018 EDITION DATABASE DOCUMENTATION 2 - WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY This documentation provides support information for the IEA WORLD ENERGY BALANCES DATABASE . This document can be found online at: Please address your inquiries to Please note that all IEA data is subject to the following Terms and Conditions found on the IEA s website: WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) - 3 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CHANGES FROM LAST EDITION .. 4 2. DATABASE STRUCTURE .. 6 3. FLOW DEFINITIONS.

of natural gas for indigenous production, imports, exports and consumption. These flows are marked as non-available for all other products. Time In a continuous effort to provide users with more timely data, the 2020 edition of IEA’s World energy balances has been expanded to increase data coverage for the most recent (2019) year:

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1 WORLD ENERGY BALANCES 2018 EDITION DATABASE DOCUMENTATION 2 - WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY This documentation provides support information for the IEA WORLD ENERGY BALANCES DATABASE . This document can be found online at: Please address your inquiries to Please note that all IEA data is subject to the following Terms and Conditions found on the IEA s website: WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) - 3 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CHANGES FROM LAST EDITION .. 4 2. DATABASE STRUCTURE .. 6 3. FLOW DEFINITIONS.

2 7 4. PRODUCT DEFINITIONS .. 29 5. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE .. 42 6. COUNTRY NOTES AND SOURCES .. 58 7. METHODOLOGICAL NOTES .. 197 8. NOTES ON DATA QUALITY .. 200 9. UNITS AND CONVERSIONS .. 204 10. ABBREVIATIONS .. 208 4 - WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY 1. CHANGES FROM LAST EDITION Geographical coverage Mexico became the International ENERGY Agency s 30th member country on 17 February 2018. Accordingly, starting with the 2018 EDITION , Mexico appears in the list of IEA Members and is included in the IEA zone aggregates for data starting in 1971 and for the entire time series.

3 Brazil joined the IEA as an Association country in October 2017. Accordingly, Brazil is now included in the IEA and Accession/Association countries regional aggregate for data starting in 1971 and for the entire time series. WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) - 5 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Flows The following disaggregated flows for non- ENERGY use of ENERGY products in industry and industry sub-sectors are added to the WORLD ENERGY Statistics DATABASE . Data are available for OECD countries and selected non-OECD countries who report to the IEA through the Joint IEA/Eurostat/UNECE annual questionnaires. The previously existing aggregated non- ENERGY use flows are not impacted by these additions.

4 Old longname New longname Shortname Old shortname (if changed) Memo: Non- ENERGY use in industry NEIND Memo: Non- ENERGY use in iron and steel NEIRONSTL Memo: Non- ENERGY use in chemical/petrochemical NECHEM Memo: Non- ENERGY use in non-ferrous metals NENONFERR Memo: Non- ENERGY use in non-metallic minerals NENONMET Memo: Non- ENERGY use in transport equipment NETRANSEQ Memo: Non- ENERGY use in machinery NEMACHINE Memo: Non- ENERGY use in mining and quarrying NEMINING Memo: Non- ENERGY use in food/beverages/tobacco NEFOODPRO Memo: Non- ENERGY use in paper/pulp and printing NEPAPERPRO Memo: Non- ENERGY use in wood and wood products NEWOODPRO Memo: Non- ENERGY use in construction NECONSTRUC Memo: Non- ENERGY use in textiles and leather NETEXTILES Memo: Non- ENERGY use in non-specified industry NEINONSPEC 6 - WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY 2.

5 DATABASE STRUCTURE The DATABASE WORLD ENERGY BALANCES includes annual data for: countries: 178 countries and regional aggregates (see section Geographical coverage); years: 1960-2016 (OECD countries and regions); 1971-2016 (non-OECD countries and regions; WORLD ); 2017 (provisional ENERGY supply data). The DATABASE includes the following four files: Summary ENERGY BALANCES ENERGY BALANCES in matrix form (19 product categories; 79 flows) (ktoe; TJ); Electricity and heat output by type of producer (10 flows) (GWh; TJ/ktoe). Extended ENERGY BALANCES ENERGY BALANCES in matrix form (68 products and 98 flows) (ktoe; TJ); Electricity and heat output by type of producer (10 flows) (GWh; TJ/ktoe).

6 Indicators 50 ENERGY , economic and coupled indicators (various units). WORLD conversion factors net calorific values by flow for 15 coal products (toe/t; kJ/kg); average net calorific values for 23 oil products and 5 biofuel products (toe/t; kJ/kg); volume to mass ratio for 22 oil products and 4 biofuel products (barrels/tonne). Detailed definitions of each flow and product are presented in sections Flow definitions and Product ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) - 7 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY 3. FLOW DEFINITIONS Supply Flow Short name Definition production INDPROD Comprises the production of primary ENERGY , hard coal, lignite, peat, crude oil, NGLs, natural gas, biofuels and waste, nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar and the heat from heat pumps that is extracted from the ambient environment.

7 production is calculated after removal of impurities ( sulphur from natural gas). Calculation of production of hydro, geothermal, etc. and nuclear electricity is explained in section Units and conversions. Imports IMPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place. For coal: Imports comprise the amount of fuels obtained from 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 under processing agreements ( refining on account) are included.

8 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. 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 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. 8 - WORLD ENERGY BALANCES : DATABASE DOCUMENTATION (2018 EDITION ) INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Supply Flow Short name Definition Exports EXPORTS Comprise amounts having crossed the national territorial boundaries of the country whether or not customs clearance has taken place.

9 For coal: Exports comprise the amount of fuels 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 exported under processing agreements ( refining on account) are included. 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.

10 For electricity: Amounts are considered as 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 MARBUNK 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.