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INFORMATION

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essential information on LNG and pipeline trade,
gas reserves, storage capacity and prices.
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on OECD countries, showing a detailed supply
and demand balance for each country and for
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Introduction................................................................................................................................................................. vii
Recent data revisions ................................................................................................................................................... ix
Definitions ................................................................................................................................................................... xi
Sources and notes.........................................................................................................................................................xv
Country notes ............................................................................................................................................................ xvii
Geographical coverage...............................................................................................................................................xxv
Abbreviations and conversion factors ..................................................................................................................... xxvii

PART I:

NATURAL GAS MARKET REVIEW ............................................................................................... I.1

PART II: WORLD OVERVIEW


Graphs 1 and 2: World natural gas production and consumption by region .................................................................... II.3
Tables 1 and 2: World natural gas production (in Mcm and in TJ) ................................................................................. II.4
Tables 3 and 4: World natural gas consumption (in Mcm and in TJ).............................................................................. II.8
Tables 5 and 6: World natural gas consumption for power generation (in Mcm and in TJ) ......................................... II.12
Tables 7 and 8: World imports of natural gas (in Mcm and in TJ) ................................................................................ II.16
Tables 9 and 10: World exports of natural gas (in Mcm and in TJ) .............................................................................. II.20
Tables 11-18: World natural gas imports by origin (in Mcm) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 ................................................ II.22
Tables 19-26: World natural gas pipeline imports by origin (in Mcm) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 .................................. II.38
Table 27: World liquefied natural gas imports by origin (in Mcm) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 .............................. II.54
Table 28: World LNG terminals .................................................................................................................................... II.58
Table 29: World gas storage capacity............................................................................................................................ II.61
Table 30: World reserves of natural gas ........................................................................................................................ II.66

PART III: OECD OVERVIEW


Table 1: Share of natural gas in OECD energy production ............................................................................................III.3
Table 2: Share of natural gas in OECD energy consumption .........................................................................................III.5
Tables 3 and 4: OECD GDP and industrial production index .......................................................................................III.7
Tables 5 and 6: OECD Natural gas supply per unit of GDP and per capita ...................................................................III.9
Table 7: Key energy and CO2 emissions data for OECD countries in 2012 .................................................................III.11
Tables 8 and 9: Natural gas import prices into Europe by pipeline (in US$/MBtu and in national currency/MBtu) ...........III.12
Tables 10 and 11: LNG import prices into Europe (in US$/MBtu and in national currency) ......................................III.16
Tables 12: LNG import prices into Japan and Korea (in US$/MBtu) ..........................................................................III.20
Tables 13: LNG and natural gas import prices into USA (in US$/MBtu) ....................................................................III.22
Tables 14: LNG import prices into Japan and Korea (in national currency/MBtu) ......................................................III.24
Table 15: Natural gas prices for industry in national currency .....................................................................................III.26
Table 16: Natural gas prices for households in national currency ................................................................................III.27
Table 17: Natural gas prices for electricity generation in national currency ................................................................III.28
Table 18: Natural gas prices for industry in US Dollars ...............................................................................................III.29
Table 19: Natural gas prices for households in US Dollars ..........................................................................................III.30
Table 20: Natural gas prices for electricity generation in US Dollars ..........................................................................III.31
Table 21: Price comparison for competing fuels for industry (in US Dollars/toe) .......................................................III.32
Table 22: Price comparison for competing fuels for households (in US Dollars/toe) ..................................................III.33
Table 23: Price comparison for competing fuels for electricity generation (in US Dollars/toe) ..................................III.34
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PART IV: OECD DETAILED NATURAL GAS DATA


OECD Total................................................................................................................................................................... IV.3
OECD Americas .......................................................................................................................................................... IV.13
OECD Asia Oceania .................................................................................................................................................... IV.23
OECD Europe.............................................................................................................................................................. IV.33
IEA Total ..................................................................................................................................................................... IV.43
IEA Americas .............................................................................................................................................................. IV.53
IEA Asia Oceania ........................................................................................................................................................ IV.63
IEA Europe .................................................................................................................................................................. IV.73
Australia ...................................................................................................................................................................... IV.83
Austria ........................................................................................................................................................................ IV.93
Belgium ..................................................................................................................................................................... IV.103
Canada ....................................................................................................................................................................... IV.113
Chile .......................................................................................................................................................................... IV.123
Czech Republic.......................................................................................................................................................... IV.133
Denmark .................................................................................................................................................................... IV.143
Estonia ....................................................................................................................................................................... IV.153
Finland ....................................................................................................................................................................... IV.163
France ........................................................................................................................................................................ IV.173
Germany .................................................................................................................................................................... IV.183
Greece........................................................................................................................................................................ IV.193
Hungary ..................................................................................................................................................................... IV.203
Ireland........................................................................................................................................................................ IV.213
Israel .......................................................................................................................................................................... IV.223
Italy............................................................................................................................................................................ IV.231
Japan .......................................................................................................................................................................... IV.241
Korea ......................................................................................................................................................................... IV.251
Luxembourg .............................................................................................................................................................. IV.261
Mexico ....................................................................................................................................................................... IV.271
Netherlands ................................................................................................................................................................ IV.281
New Zealand.............................................................................................................................................................. IV.291
Norway ...................................................................................................................................................................... IV.301
Poland ........................................................................................................................................................................ IV.311
Portugal ..................................................................................................................................................................... IV.321
Slovak Republic ........................................................................................................................................................ IV.331
Slovenia ..................................................................................................................................................................... IV.341
Spain .......................................................................................................................................................................... IV.351
Sweden ...................................................................................................................................................................... IV.361
Switzerland ................................................................................................................................................................ IV.371
Turkey ....................................................................................................................................................................... IV.381
United Kingdom ........................................................................................................................................................ IV.391
United States.............................................................................................................................................................. IV.401

PART V: HISTORICAL TIME SERIES FOR OECD COUNTRIES


Table 1: Natural gas production ......................................................................................................................................V.2
Table 2: Natural gas imports ...........................................................................................................................................V.4
Table 3: Natural gas exports ............................................................................................................................................V.6
Table 4: Natural gas consumption ...................................................................................................................................V.8
Table 5: Natural gas consumption in transformation..................................................................................................... V.10
Table 6: Natural gas consumption in energy industry own use ..................................................................................... V.12
Table 7: Natural gas final consumption ......................................................................................................................... V.14
Table 8: Natural gas consumption in transport .............................................................................................................. V.16
Table 9: Natural gas consumption in industry ............................................................................................................... V.18
Table 10: Natural gas consumption in other .................................................................................................................. V.20

PART VI: MAPS OF PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATION AND


REGULATION OF GAS TRANSPORTATION .......................................................................... VI.1
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1. INTRODUCTION
Natural Gas Information 2014 is the latest edition of a
publication on natural gas that has been produced annually since 1996. Previously, statistical information
on natural gas was included in the publication Oil and
Gas Information; however given the increasing
prominence of natural gas in the global economy, the
need was seen for a publication dedicated solely to
this energy source.
The report is intended to provide both energy policy
makers and those employed in all sectors of the gas
industry with information on current natural gas
trends and prospects.
Natural Gas Information 2014 brings together in one
volume the basic statistics compiled by the IEA on
natural gas supply and demand. It also includes information on prices, storage capacity, LNG and pipeline trade, LNG terminals as well as maps on the distribution network in OECD countries1,2.
Part I of this publication provides a summary of the
IEAs publication Medium-Term Gas Market Report
2014.
Part II of this publication provides summary tables of
world natural gas developments, with time series back
to early 1970s.
Parts III and IV provide a more detailed and comprehensive picture of gas supply and demand for the
OECD by region and individual countries.
Part V includes historical time series of production
and consumption by sector.
Part VI shows the gas pipeline network for important
gas regions and for each OECD country, and provides

1. This document is without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty


over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and
boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.
2. In this publication, country refers to a country or a territory, as the
case may be.

some information on the organisation and regulation


of gas transportation in the country.
The OECD has 34 Member countries. Energy data for
all individual Member countries are presented in
Parts III, IV and V. OECD totals and regional aggregates are also provided. In some instances, particularly where energy forecasts are concerned, only IEA
aggregates are used. The IEA has 29 Member countries: all the Member countries of the OECD except
Chile, Iceland, Israel, Mexico and Slovenia.
Energy data for all individual member countries are
presented in Parts III, IV and V. OECD totals and regional aggregates are also provided. In some instances, particularly where energy forecasts are concerned, only IEA aggregates are used.
Statistics for OECD countries are based on data submissions from national administrations to the Secretariat.
Statistics up to 2012 are from the Annual Gas Statistics
(AGS) questionnaire, while data for 2013 are based on
estimates submitted by national administrations.
Data for non-OECD countries are primarily from the
IEAs database on World Energy Statistics. The database covers supply and demand for all forms of energy
for over 100 non-OECD countries from 1971 to 2012.
The data have been collected from national statistical
publications and through collaboration with other international organisations and the energy industry.
Annual natural gas data on OECD countries are collected from member countries by the team in the Energy Data Centre (EDC) of the IEA Secretariat,
headed by Jean-Yves Garnier. The IEA would like to
thank and acknowledge the dedication and professionalism of the statisticians working on energy data
in the countries. The Natural Gas Information publication and its statistics were prepared by Gustav
Bothius. Also in the IEA Secretariat, thanks are due
to the non-OECD member countries section of the
Energy Data Centre headed by Pierre Boileau and to
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the OECD Balances section headed by Roberta


Quadrelli. Desktop publishing was carried out by
Sharon Burghgraeve. Erica Robin has overall responsibility for this publication.
Parts III, IV and V data are also available online and
on CD-Rom. For more information on other IEA energy statistics publications or to order information,
please refer to the end of this publication.
In addition a data service is available on the internet. It
includes unlimited access through an annual subscription

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as well as the possibility to obtain data on a pay-perview basis. Details are available at http://data.iea.org.
Enquiries about data or methodology in this publication should be addressed to:
Energy Data Center
International Energy Agency, OECD
9, rue de la Fdration
75739 PARIS Cedex 15, France
E-mail: gasaq@iea.org

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2. RECENT DATA REVISIONS


OECD data
The IEA Secretariat finalised processing the latest
submissions of energy statistics from OECD member
countries on 31 March 2014 (covering the period
1960 2012). These data were subsequently published in the Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(2014 edition) and in the Energy Balances of OECD
Countries (2014 edition) publications.
Natural gas supply and demand data for all OECD
countries are available for years 1971-2012. For 2013,
data were submitted in simplified questionnaires by
member countries - only supply data are available as
end-use consumption data usually lag one to two years.
In addition, most supply and demand data are available for the earlier years 1960-1970.

Non-OECD data
Data for non-OECD countries are primarily from
IEA's database on World Energy Statistics. The database covers supply and demand for all forms of energy for over 100 non-OECD countries for the period
1971 to 2012. The data have been collected from national statistical publications and through collaboration with other international organisations and the
energy industry. Non-OECD data for 2012 in Part II
of Natural Gas Information 2014 are provisional;
2013 data have been estimated. The complete and
final results obtained from this work will be published
in the annual IEA publication Energy Statistics of
Non-OECD Countries (2014 edition) and Energy
Balances of Non-OECD Countries (2014 edition).

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3. DEFINITIONS
Product definitions

with natural gas, and consumed as a blend. The origin


of the fuel could be oil, coal and renewables.
For example:

Natural gas
Natural gas comprises gases occurring in deposits,
whether liquefied or gaseous, consisting mainly of
methane. It includes both non-associated gas originating from fields producing hydrocarbons only in
gaseous form, and associated gas produced in association with crude oil as well as methane recovered
from coal mines (colliery gas). Manufactured gas (produced from municipal or industrial waste, or sewage)
and quantities vented or flared are not included. Data
in million cubic metres are measured at 15C and at
760 mm Hg, i.e. Standard Conditions.
Gas data presented in terajoules are on a gross calorific basis. However, gas data expressed in MTOE
(mainly for comparison reasons with other fuels) are
on a net calorific basis. The difference between the
net and the gross calorific value is the latent heat
of vaporisation of the water vapour produced during
combustion of the fuel. For natural gas, the net calorific value is 10 per cent less than gross.

Definitions of supply and


consumption items

Oil: LPG for upgrading the quality e.g. heat content;


Coal: manufactured gas for blending with natural
gas;
Renewables: biogas for blending with natural gas.

Imports and exports


Amounts are regarded as imported or exported when
they have crossed the political boundaries of the country, whether customs clearance has taken place or not.
Imports of liquefied natural gas cover only the dry
marketable equivalent after regasification. Imports by
country of origin and exports by country of destination shown in Part III concern imports of gas by ultimate origin for use in the country, and exports of domestically produced gas by ultimate destination.

Stock changes
Stock changes reflect the difference between opening
stock level at the first day of the year and closing
stock level at the last day of the year of stocks held on
national territory. A stock build is shown as a negative
number and a stock draw as a positive number.

Statistical difference
Indigenous production
All dry marketable production within national
boundaries, including offshore production. Production
is measured after purification and extraction of NGLs
and sulphur. Quantities reinjected, vented or flared,
are not included.

National administrations sometimes obtain the data


components of domestic availability from a variety of
sources. Owing to differences in concepts, coverage,
timing and definitions, observed and calculated consumption are often not identical. This is reflected in
statistical differences.

From other sources

Total consumption

Supplies of fuel of which production is covered in


other fuel energy balances, but which are blended

This represents deliveries of marketable gas to the


inland market, including gas used by the gas industry
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for heating and operation of their equipment and including losses in distribution.

Opening stocks (National territory)


Refer to opening stock levels, at the first day of the
year, of stocks held on national territory (including
government controlled stocks).

Closing stocks (National territory)


Refer to closing stock levels, at the last day of the
year, of stocks held on national territory (including
government controlled stocks).

Opening stocks (Held abroad)


Refer to opening stock levels, at the first day of the
year, of stocks held abroad. These amounts are not
included in the stock changes.

Closing stocks (Held abroad)


Refer to closing stock levels, at the last day of the
year, of stocks held abroad. These amounts are not
included in the stock changes.

Transformation
Transformation comprises fuel inputs to both public
and private electricity, combined heat and power
plants and heat plants. An autoproducer is an industrial establishment which, in addition to its main activities, generates electricity and/or heat, wholly or
partly for its own use. It includes railway's own production of electricity. Heat plants and combined heat
and power plants only cover fuel inputs for that part
of the heat which is sold to a third party. Transformation also comprises fuels used as feedstocks in gas
works, coke ovens, blast furnaces and the petrochemical industry.
Main activity producer electricity plants (formerly public plants): Includes inputs of gas for the production of
electricity in electricity plants whose primary purpose
is to produce, transmit or distribute electricity.
Autoproducers of electricity: Includes inputs of gas
for the production of electricity by an enterprise
which, in addition to its main activities, generates
electricity wholly or partly for its own use,
e.g. industrial establishments, railways, refineries, etc.
CHP Plants: Includes inputs of gas to combined heat
and power plants which generate electricity and useful
heat in a single installation. These could be either
main activity producer CHP plants or autoproducers.
Note that for autoproducer's CHP plants, all fuel inputs for electricity production are taken into account,
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while for heat production, only that part of inputs to


heat which is sold to outsiders (e.g. to a network) is
shown. Fuel inputs for the production of heat consumed within the autoproducer's establishment are not
included here. Information on inputs to and outputs
from electricity and heat generation in CHP and Heat
plants should be used with caution as a consistent
separation of input fuels according to the type of energy output has not always been provided. The IEA
Secretariat has undertaken a programme of estimating the missing data where possible.
Heat Plants: Includes inputs of gas to plants which are
designed to produce heat only. Data are available for
both autoproducer and main activity producer heat
plants. Data for autoproducer heat plants represent
inputs of fuel to plants which sell heat to a third party
under the provisions of a contract.
Gas works: This is natural gas used in gas works and
gasification plants. Gas used for heating and operation
of equipment is not included here but in the Energy
sector.
Gas conversion to liquids: Includes natural gas used
as feedstock for the conversion to liquids e.g. the
quantities of fuel entering the methanol production
process for transformation into methanol.
Other transformation: This refers to natural gas used
in coke ovens and blast furnaces or any other transformation process not included in above.

Energy industry own use


Natural gas used by energy industries for heating purposes and for operation of their equipment are reported under this heading. It includes coal mining, oil
and gas extraction (all activities involved in making
oil and gas marketable up to the point of shipment
from the producing area) as well as transformation
industries such as electricity generating plants, gas
works, coke ovens, and petroleum refineries.

Losses
These are losses due to transport and distribution as
well as pipeline losses.

Final consumption
Total Final consumption is the sum of consumption
by the different end-use sectors and non-energy use.

Transport
Transport covers gas inputs to all transport activities.
Road: Compressed natural gas for use in road vehicles.
Excludes natural gas consumed in stationary engines.

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Pipeline transport: All quantities used in support of


the operation of pipelines.

Wood and wood products: ISIC division 16;

Industry

Textiles and leather: ISIC division 13, 14 and 15;

The following industrial categories are defined with


reference to their ISIC (International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities) division
or group number. The ISIC numbers refer to series M,
No4/Rev.4, United Nations, New York, 2008.

Non-specified: Any manufacturing industry not included in the above categories (ISIC divisions 22, 31
and 32).

Iron and steel: ISIC group no. 241 and class 2431;

Construction: ISIC division 41, 42 and 43;

Natural gas used for production of electricity in the


different industry categories (autoproducers) are included in the transformation sector.

Chemical: ISIC division 20 and 21. Excludes petrochemical feedstocks. Starting with the 2011 edition
the petrochemical feedstocks are included with nonenergy use in the industry sector. In previous editions
they have been included in energy use.

Other

Non-ferrous metals: ISIC group no. 242 and


class 2432;

Residential: All consumption by households (ISIC


division 97).

Non-metallic minerals: Glass, ceramic, cement and


other building materials industries (ISIC division
no. 23);

Agriculture (incl. fishing): All consumption by agriculture, fishing (ocean, coastal and inland fishing),
hunting and forestry. ISIC divisions 01, 02 and 03.

Transport equipment: ISIC divisions 29 and 30;

Non-specified: All activities not included elsewhere,


e.g. military (except air).

Machinery: Fabricated metal products, machinery and


equipment other than transport equipment (ISIC divisions 25, 26, 27 and 28);
Mining and quarrying: ISIC divisions 07, 08 and
Group 099;
Food, beverages and tobacco: ISIC divisions 10, 11
and 12;
Pulp, paper and printing: ISIC divisions 17 and 18;

Commerce and public services: ISIC divisions 33, 3639, 45-47, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58-66, 68-75, 77-82, 84 (excluding Class 8422), 85-88, 90-96 and 99.

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in Industry: All non-energy consumption of natural gas in the industry sector.
Of which: Chem/Petchem: Includes feedstocks to the
petrochemical industry (ISIC Group 201).
Other non-energy use: All non-energy consumption
of natural gas in the transport and other sectors.

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4. SOURCES AND NOTES


The annual historical data in Parts IV and V are from
the IEA/OECD energy statistics databases. Please see
below for further information. Data for 2012 and 2013
will be subject to revisions as final annual statistics
become available.

Part I: Natural gas market


review

Oil and Gas Journal: provided information on


world-wide gas reserves (2012 and 2013).

Part III: OECD overview


The annual historical data for the OECD countries are
from the following sources:
Annual Gas Statistics (AGS): (see 4 Part II above).
Economic Indicators

The summary of the publication Medium-Term Gas


Market Report 2014 was provided by the Gas, Coal
and Power Markets Division of the IEA (for more
information see Part I).

Part II: World overview


The annual historical data are from the IEA/OECD
energy statistics databases:
Annual Gas Statistics (AGS): This database covers
annual data for natural gas for OECD countries. Data
include detailed supply/demand balances, final consumption by end-use, trade by origin and destination
and stock levels and changes, all submitted by
national administrations in questionnaires to the
Secretariat.
Energy Statistics and Balances of Non-OECD Countries: This database covers supply and demand for all
forms of energy for over 100 non-OECD countries
and regions on an annual basis.
Additional sources: The following outside sources
provided information for some tables in Part II:
Cedigaz: provided information on reserves.

Population: the main source of these series for 1970


to 2012 is National Accounts of OECD Countries,
Volume 1, 2013. Data for 2013 are estimated by the
IEA Secretariat. Data for 1960 to 1969 have been
estimated using the growth rates from the population
series published in the OECD Economic Outlook
No 76. For the Czech Republic, Hungary and
Poland (1960 to 1969) and Mexico (1960 to 1962),
the data are estimated using the growth rates from the
population series from the World Bank published in
the World Development Indicators CD-ROM. For the
Slovak Republic, population data for 1960 to 1989
are from the Demographic Research Centre, Infostat,
Slovak Republic.
Population for 2013 has been estimated using the
population numbers submitted on the Questionnaire
for country submissions for the SLT/CERT annual
review of energy policies.
GDP: the main source of these series for 1970 to 2012
is National Accounts of OECD Countries, Volume 1,
2012. GDP data for 1960 to 1969 have been estimated
using the growth rates from the series in the OECD
Economic Outlook No 76 and data previously published by the OECD. Data prior to 1986 for Chile,
prior to 1990 for the Czech Republic and Poland,
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prior to 1991 for Hungary, and prior to 1992 for the


Slovak Republic are IEA Secretariat estimates based
on GDP growth rates from the World Bank.
Energy Balances: These are annual statistics that integrate data from the IEA/OECD coal, electricity, renewables, oil and gas databases to provide a summary
of energy supply and demand in a common unit
(millions of tons of oil equivalent) for each OECD
country on an annual basis.
CO2 emissions: CO2 Emissions are calculated from
the IEA energy balances, using the default IPCC
methodology and emission factors as described in the
Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.
Energy Prices and Taxes: These are monthly and
quarterly statistics for OECD countries and certain
non-OECD countries which cover import and export
prices, spot prices and end-user prices and taxes.
End-use prices are collected quarterly from national
administrations or other relevant bodies and supplemented with data from national published sources. In
general, the end-use prices include 1) transport costs
to the consumer; 2) prices actually paid, i.e. net of
rebates; and 3) taxes which have to be paid by the
consumer as part of the transaction and which are not
refundable. This excludes value-added tax paid in
many European countries by industry for all goods
and services. In these cases value-added tax is refunded to the customer, usually in the form of a tax
credit. Therefore, it is not shown as part of prices.
Import prices have been derived from customs statistics reported by member countries to Eurostat for
Europe, while those of the US come from the EIA
Natural Gas Monthly, those of Japan from JTrade and
those of Korea from the Korean Energy Review
Monthly. Import values reported by these sources are
in national currency, and imported quantities are reported in Terajoules. The IEA has converted these
data into national currency and USD per MBTU, using energy unit conversion factors for natural gas (see
Conversion factors).
The derived import price therefore merely gives an
indication of the average import cost rather than a
precise and exact import price. Please note that for
some countries (e.g. Germany) there is no breakdown available by origin.

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Part IV: OECD detailed data


Annual Gas Statistics (AGS): (see 4 Part II above).
Monthly Oil and Gas Statistics (MOS): The MOS
database is compatible with the AGS database with
the exception of final consumption data by end-use
categories, which are not available on a monthly basis. Moreover, the MOS trade data are based on crossborder entries and exits of physical flows of natural
gas and do include transit amounts. This is different
from the AGS trade definition of imports by ultimate
origin and exports by final destination, which excludes transit amounts. Therefore, please note that,
while total import and export figures may be different
in the AGS and MOS data, the net trade figures remain compatible.
The MOS data are collected on a monthly basis from
OECD member countries in the form of questionnaires. As the objective of the monthly statistics is to
provide timely information, these data are often provisional and subject to revision. In a number of cases,
therefore, the addition of 12 months may deviate
slightly from the equivalent annual data.
Monthly data are not yet available for Israel that
joined OECD in 2010.
Please note in the MOS tables for regional totals the
stock changes do not necessarily equal to the conventional calculation of stock changes, since a number of
countries do not report stock levels. Please also note
that some countries have minor breaks in stocks.

Part V: Historical series


All historical data are from Annual Gas Statistics
(AGS): (see 4, Part II above).

Part VI: Maps


The pipeline distribution and LNG ports maps were
supplied by the OECD member countries.
The section on Pipeline Infrastructure also includes
information on Ownership and Operation of Gas
Transmission systems and Storage Facilities, Transit
of Gas, Regulatory Features, Transportation Tariffs,
and Distribution.

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5. COUNTRY NOTES
Please note that as a result of revisions, data in
Natural Gas Information 2014 may differ from those
published earlier in Energy Statistics of OECD
Countries and Energy Balances of OECD countries
(see 2. Recent Data Revisions).
Natural gas data for 2013 are based on national
administrations' own estimates, unless otherwise
specified.

Australia
All data refer to fiscal years, which run from 1 July to
30 June (e.g. 2013 = 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013).
For 2012, a new methodology was used to report production, now including previously uncaptured flows,
and consumption for energy use in liquefaction plants.
This caused a reduction of statistical differences as
well as breaks in series. Revisions to previous years
are pending.
Data after 1973 are based on national surveys.
Prior to 1973, there are no detailed data available for
autoproducers and for sub-sector industry consumption. Autoproducer data are included in main activity
producer before 1974.

For reasons of data confidentiality, Australia no


longer provides a breakdown of exports by destination. This data is estimated by the IEA secretariat.
Pipeline imports are from Timor Leste.

Austria
Consumption of natural gas in gas works within the
transformation sector stopped in 1980.
The break in the time series for autoproducers electricity and CHP plants between 1995 and 1996 is due
to the availability of more detailed data from 1996
onwards.
Differences due to measurement are included in losses
prior to 2000.
There are breaks in the time series for commercial/
public services as this sub-sector is the residual of the
consumption data.

Belgium

End-Use consumption data for 1999-2000 are estimated by the national administration.

Breaks in stock levels between 1990/1991 are due to


the inclusion of natural gas stocks held abroad and the
elimination of non-recoverable cushion gas.

Prior to 1986, natural gas inputs to blast furnaces were


included in the iron and steel sector.

Breaks in stock levels between 2005/2006 are due to


new method to collect the data.

Prior to 1991, natural gas data included ethane.

As of 2000, natural gas has started to replace blast


furnace gas in the iron and steel industry.

Between 2001 and 2002 there are breaks in series for


consumption data due to an industry structural shift
and changes in methodology.
Monthly export data are estimated by the Secretariat.

The drop in non-specified industry in 2003 is due to


improvements in data collection.
Imports include spot purchases.
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New legislation for data collection has led to breaks in


series for industry and energy sector own use between
2004 and 2005, and between 2007 and 2008.
Starting in 2009, gas trade in Belgium includes imported LNG which is regasified and subsequently exported to other countries.
The trade data for 2012 have been estimated by the
Secretariat.
Energy sector own use and final consumption data for
2011 and 2012 have been estimated by the Secretariat.

Canada
Prior to 1978, consumption in the non-specified category of the industry sector includes gas used as fuel in
oil refineries.
Data on natural gas consumption in the chemical industry is not available before 1976; in 1976 and 1977,
the figure includes only natural gas used as a feedstock (excluding use as energy).
Prior to 1978, agriculture is included in industry, and
no detailed industry sub-sector data are available.
Starting in 1992, consumption in main activity producer CHP plants includes use in three new cogeneration facilities in the province of Ontario.
Prior to 1990, data for consumption of natural gas for
construction is not available.
In 2000, the increase in main activity electricity producer data is due to new generation plants in Alberta
and Ontario, while the increase in autoproducer electricity is due to the addition of independent power
production.
Non-associated gas production data includes colliery
gas, as well as associated gas produced in Alberta.
Gas-to-liquids (transformation) represents quantities
of natural gas consumed in the production of synthetic
crude oil.
Non-specified (transformation) represents quantities
of natural gas used for the upgrading of refined oil
products.
The 2012 increase consumption by non-metallic mineral production is due to switching from coal to natural gas in cement manufacturing.
For the 2014 edition, revisions back to 2005 were
submitted by the National Administration, creating a
break in series between 2004 and 2005. Further revisions are pending.
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Chile
Stock levels are available starting in 2009.
Data reported in from other sources - oil represent
LPG injected into the natural gas distribution network.
These data are available from 2009.
Natural gas natural gas used for oil and gas extraction
is included in gas inputs to refineries.
For 2009 and 2010, inputs of natural gas to autoproducer CHP plants were estimated by the National
Administration. For other years, these inputs are included in autoproducer electricity.

Czech Republic
Data from 1993 onwards have been officially submitted by the Czech Statistical Office.
The break in series between 1993 and 1994 is due to a
change in the energy balance methodology between
former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.
Natural gas inputs into gas works ceased in 1996.
Prior to 1994, data in the transport sector are for the
former CSFR.
From 2008, hydrogen production is reported as nonenergy use.

Denmark
The time series were revised back to 1972 by the
Danish Administration in 2004.

Estonia
Data for Estonia are available starting in 1990. Prior
to that, they are included in Former Soviet Union.
In 2009, Estonias main producer of fertilisers ceased
activity, resulting in a sharp decrease in the non-energy
use of natural gas. The plant then reopened in 2012.

Finland
Prior to 1989, data for consumption in the residential
and agricultural sectors are estimated by the national
administration.

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Due to new data collection, the breakdown between


residential and commerce-public services is available
since 1995.

Prior to 1995, inputs of natural gas for main activity


producer heat are included with main activity producer CHP.

Data from 1990 to 1999 were revised by the national


administration in 2002. This leads to breaks in the
times series between 1989 and 1990.

Also prior to 1995, end-use consumption data are


based on Arbeitsgemeinschaft Energiebilanzen.

A new survey system and a reclassification of the data


lead to breaks in the time series between 1999 and
2000. In 2010, data were received back to 2000. There
is therefore a break in series between 1999 and 2000.
Other transformation represents natural gas used for
cracking and hydration in oil refineries.

France
From 1990, statistical differences include gas consumption that is not broken down by sectors.
From 1999 onwards a new methodology was used for
preparing the natural gas balances which leads to
breaks in series between 1999 and 2000.
Gas for pipelines is included in distribution losses. Up
until 2007, some statistical differences reported by the
French utilities were included in distribution losses.
As of 2008, these amounts are included under statistical differences.
Due to modifications in reporting methodology, there
is a break in the monthly trade data series, starting
with February 2003 data.
Pipeline imports from non-specified/other origin may
contain spot purchases of LNG.
The export breakdown is not available between 2000
and 2010.
In 2000, the split between consumption in the commercial and public services and residential sectors has
been estimated by the Secretariat.
There is a break in series in the industry sub-sector
from 2005 onwards. Improvements in data collection
for 2009 lead to some breaks in series between 2008
and 2009.

Germany
Before 1970, there is no detailed breakdown available
for the industry sector with the exception of iron and
steel and chemical industries.

From 1995 onwards, the industry sector breakdown is


based on the 1995 NACE classification. This led to a
number of breaks in series between 1994 and 1995.
In 2003, there is a break in series for electricity and
CHP plants (both autoproducers and main activity
producers).
From 2003 onwards, gas consumption in coke ovens
was negligible.
There are no official data for the Construction sector
from 2004 onwards.
Non specified imports include gas imported from UK
and Denmark.
Imports include transit-imports for other countries and
exports are mainly re-exports of natural gas originating from other countries.
From 2007 onwards Germany changed their methodology for reporting heat. This causes breaks in series
in transformation between 2006 and 2007
In the 2013 edition, revisions back to 2003 were received therefore there is a break in series between
2002 and 2003 for all sectors.

Greece
Natural gas produced in Greece has a high average
GCV, due to a high content of C2/C4 hydrocarbons.
In 1997, a new pipeline between Russia and Greece
became operational.
In 1998, consumption in the residential sector is included with commercial/public services.
Production of natural gas stopped on 30 November
1998 and started again in December 1999.
From 2011 onwards, a new methodology for measuring
gas consumed by non-ferrous metals has been applied.

Hungary
Due to a new methodology applied by the national
administration, a number of breaks in series may exist
between 1996 and 1997.
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From 1997 on, two autoproducers of heat utilities


have been reclassified to main activity producer heat
utilities.
The increase in main activity producer CHP data in
2000 is due to a reclassification of autoproducer
plants into main activity producer plants.
There is a break in the stock levels between 2001 and
2002.
For 2001 to 2004, statistical difference includes natural gas used for refilling cushion gas.
The high gas vented figure in 2003 is due to an accidental fire at a gas field.
Prior to 2004, iron and steel consumption includes
transformation of natural gas in Blast Furnaces.

Ireland
Detailed consumption figures for the use of natural
gas in industry and other sectors are not available
prior to 1986.
The large increase in imports since 1996 is due to the
depletion of the Kinsale gas field and the availability
of a new pipeline system to the United Kingdom.
The decrease of natural gas consumption within the
iron and steel industry from 2001 onwards, is due to
the shutdown of Irelands main steel plant.
Feedstock use in the petrochemical industry stopped
in 2003, due to the shutdown of a fertilizer plant.
The increased consumption in food, beverages and
tobacco from 2004 is due to a change of methodology.
From 2006 onwards a different methodology for allocating unsold steam from autoproducer CHP is used.
Data are not comparable with previous series.
The increased consumption in machinery in 2007 is a
result of changes in industry sub-sector structure and
fuel usage.
In 2011, the large increase in the non ferrous metals
sub sector is due to a fuel switch to natural gas.
Data on natural gas consumption in oil refineries
started in 2010.
For the 2014 edition the data were revised to align
with Irelands national energy balance.

Israel
Imports of natural gas began in 2008.
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Italy
Prior to 1970, the breakdown of industry data is only
available for iron and steel and chemical industry; all
other data is included in non-specified industry.
Prior to 1990, consumption in commerce/public services is included in residential.
There is a break in stocks between 1989 and 1990 due
to a revision in stock levels back to 1990.
Starting in 1991, data for losses include some statistical differences. However, as of 1994, improved collection methods have decreased these differences.
The production of gas works gas from natural gas
ceased in 1996.
No autoproducer data are available from 2000 to 2002
for confidentiality reasons - these data are included in
main activity producer plants.
The more detailed breakdown of consumption for energy industry own use is only available from 2007.
Except for liquefaction plants, data in the energy sector are estimated and include statistical differences
and other non-specified consumption.
In the 2011 edition, industry and transformation data
were revised for 2004 to 2007 according to the same
methodology as used in 2008 and 2009. This leads to
breaks in series between 2003 and 2004.

Japan
From 1990 onwards, all data refer to fiscal year,
which run from 1 April to 31 March (e.g. 2013 =
April 2012 to 31 March 2013).
From 2000 onwards, most of the gas works gas production and consumption has been included with
natural gas.

Korea
The breakdown of final consumption has been estimated by the Secretariat for the years 1987 to 1991,
and the residential subsector for 1992.

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Prior to 2007, consumption of natural gas in machinery was included with transport equipment.
There are breaks in series in industry subsectors in
2008 due to new classification.
Energy industry own-use in liquefaction plants includes measuring errors and losses.

Luxembourg
There is a break in series in transformation and industry in 1982 due to a change in methodology.
The large increase of gas consumption in the transformation sector from 2002 onwards is due to a new
350 MW combined cycle power plant.
The steep decrease in the iron and steel industry in
2008 is due to the principal producers reduction in
activity.
As of the 2011 edition, a change in methodology resulted in a more detailed breakdown of final consumption data from 2000 onwards.
Consumption in the non-ferrous metals subsector is
included in iron and steel for reasons of confidentiality.
Non-specified imports include gas purchased on the
spot market.
Prior to 2000, residential consumption includes
consumption in commercial/public services and agriculture/forestry.

Mexico
Natural gas reported in the IEA publications may be
different from what is reported in the Mexican energy
publications, as the IEA includes only dry gas and
excludes natural gas liquids.
Losses and pipeline transport are included in oil and
gas extraction.
The breakdown of the energy and other Sectors is
available only from 1993 onwards.
From 1993 to 1999, Oil and Gas Extraction and NonSpecified (Industry) data were estimated.

Netherlands
Significant breaks in series between 1981 to 1982 and
1983 to 1984 reflect the introduction of more comprehensive surveys on end-use consumption.

Between 1987 and 1988 a break in series is observed


in the other sectors (commercial/public services) due
to a major reorganisation of three public utility companies.
All heat plants were converted to CHP plants in 1990.
Consumption in the commerce-public services sector
includes consumption in other sectors.
Imports from Germany include imports from Russia.
From 2003 onwards, an improved method to allocate
unsold steam from autoproducer CHP has been used;
data are therefore not comparable with the earlier
years.
In 2008, new autoproducer CHP plant came onstream, accounting for the very large consumption
increases in that year.
In 2009, the increase in main activity electricity is due
to the opening of a new plant in the second half of
2008.

New Zealand
Losses are included in the statistical difference for the
years 1977-1979 and 1986-1989.
Detailed consumption breakdown for industry is only
available as of 1990.
In February 1997, production of synthetic gasoline
from natural gas ceased.
In 1998, two new autoproducer CHP plants came onstream, accounting for the very large consumption
increase in that year.
Prior to 2003, gas consumed in industry includes
some gas for energy industry own-use.
Gas inputs to autoproducer CHP plants were high in
2001 and 2003, to compensate for the low production
from main activity producer hydro plants, as a result
of dry weather.
A steep decline in consumption in chemical industry
in 2005 was caused by closure of the Motunui methanol production plant. The Motunui plant was then reopened in late 2008 causing a corresponding increase
in consumption in chemical industry.

Norway
The large increase in the oil and gas extraction sector
in 1992 results from the start up of new fields.
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Before 2000, the oil and gas extraction data included


all data for total final consumption.
Consumption for pipeline transport is included in oil
and gas extraction.
Non-associated natural gas production ceased in 2000.
From 2002 onwards, domestic navigation is included
under non specified transport.
The steep increase in non-specified Transport in 2007
is due to the wider usage of gas-powered sea vessels.
For Norway, supply of natural gas is the residual of
two very large and opposite terms, 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.
Starting in 2007, gas inputs to electricity and CHP
plants are included in Autoproducers Electricity for
reasons of confidentiality.
For the 2014 edition, stock data were reported back to
2008.

Poland

Portugal
Portugal started to import natural gas in February
1997.
The decrease in natural gas used for gas works in
2001 is due to the closing of the Lisbon gas works
plant in May 2001.
Before February 2004, most LNG imports from Nigeria arrive via the Huelva terminal in Spain, where they
are regasified and sent by pipeline to Portugal. Since
February 2004, LNG imports arrive directly at the
Sines terminal.

Slovak Republic
Data were revised for 1968-1969 and 1979-1992 in
2003. Data for 1970 are estimated by the Secretariat.
As a result, there are breaks in the series between
1969 and 1971, and between 1978 and 1979.
Consumption in other transformation between 1994
and 2003 is mainly natural gas used as a feedstock in
refineries to make LPG.

Natural gas reported in associated production contains


some heavier hydrocarbons. This results in a high
gross calorific value for this flow.

The GCV of indigenous production increased significantly in 2002, as extraction ended in a field with low
GCV.

Prior to 2000, monthly natural gas has been estimated


by the Secretariat on the basis of quarterly published
data.

Imports include gas used for pipeline compressor stations.

Due to a limited companies classification system, high


statistical variations occur in certain consumption sectors.
The inputs of gas in the transformation sector have
been inferred by the Polish Administration and may
for some years be out of line with historical data.
Non-specified transformation represents natural gas
used for hydrogen manufacture in catalytic reforming
processes.
Natural gas used in pipeline transport is partly included in energy sector (gas works).
Stock data became available from 2004 onwards.

Consumption in other transformation is mainly natural gas used for production of hydrogen and in hydrocracking for gasoline.
From 2009 data for losses are no longer available.
There are inconsistencies in the time series for commercial/public services as this sub-sector is the residual of the consumption data.

Slovenia
Data for Slovenia are available starting in 1990. Prior
to that, they are included in Former Yugoslavia.

Distribution losses may include some statistical differences.

A new energy data collection system was implemented in January 2001, causing some breaks in time
series between 1999 and 2000.

Non-specified energy sector includes gas used for


heating and pumping operations in the distribution
network.

In 2011 the decrease in consumption of natural gas in


the chemical sector comes as a result of minimal use
of gas for production of methanol.

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There are inconsistencies in the time series for


commercial/public services as this sub-sector is computed by the Slovenian administration as a residual.

Spain
Prior to 1982, natural gas consumption in textiles and
leather, transportation equipment and machinery has
been included in non-specified industry.
The increase of natural gas used as feedstock starting
in 1988 reflects a substitution of naphtha for the production of fertilisers.
Since 1990, the decrease of natural gas inputs into gas
works gas production is due to the substitution of
natural gas by manufactured gas.
There is a break in series between 1993 and 1994 in
autoproducer CHP consumption, since a new survey
revealed a larger number of CHP autoproducers
that had previously been included in industry
consumption.
As the gas grid was enlarged 1996-1997, total imports
and domestic supply increased significantly.
The large increase in main activity producer electricity plants consumption is due to two main activity
producer electricity plants running on natural gas.
From 2001 onwards, the final consumption breakdown is estimated by the national administration.
The consumption data from 2006 onwards have been
estimated on a different basis, thus causing breaks in
the energy industry own use and in final consumption.
There is a break in stocks between 2002 and 2003 due
to an improvement in stock level data from 2003 onwards. The break in stocks between 2006 and 2007 is
due to a new methodology of including stocks in storage facilities in testing phase and in transport facilities. The break in stocks between 2008 and 2009 is
due to the exclusion of mechanically recoverable
cushion gas from the reported levels.

Sweden
Autoproducer inputs to waste-heat production that is
sold are reported in the respective end-use sectors and
not in the transformation sector.

Prior to 1993, road transport is included in commerce/


public services.
Total final consumption and its breakdown in 2008
have been estimated by the Secretariat based on other
Statistics Sweden publications.
The natural gas inputs to gas works have been estimated by the Secretariat for 2005 to 2012.

Switzerland
The break in series between 1977 and 1978 is the result of the introduction of a new survey by industry
type.
The breakdown of the transformation and of the industry sector is estimated by the national administration.
The increase of gas consumption in main activity
CHP plants in 1996 is due to more complete accounting for all producing entities.
The break in series between 1998 and 1999 for the
final consumption breakdown is due to the introduction of a new survey.
The breaks in series in 2007 and 2008 for the transformation in CHP plants are due to the closing of a
plant in 2007 and reopening of another plant in 2008.
The breakdown of the industry sector was estimated
by the national administration for 2001 onwards.

Turkey
Data on natural gas consumption in the chemical industry (for fertilisers) and in non-specified industry
(dye industry) are available starting from 1988
onwards.
Commerce/public services consumption was included
in the residential data before 2001.
Classification improvements resulted in the break in
the series of non-energy use in Chemical Industry in
2006.
Storage capacity has been reviewed which resulted in
break in series for stocks in 2008.
As of 2009, consumption data is collected by
Turkeys Energy Market Regulatory Authority. This
leads to breaks in series across all sectors.
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Non-specified energy sector includes gas used for


heating and pumping operations in the distribution
network.
Non-specified industry includes the natural gas distributed by OIZ (Organised Industrial Zones).

United Kingdom
Prior to 1985, distribution losses include stock
changes.
From 1992 onwards, distribution losses include metering differences and losses due to pipeline leakage.
The natural gas used to form synthetic coke oven gas
is reported under non-specified transformation.
Non-specified energy sector includes gas used for
heating and pumping operations in the distribution
network.
Consumption includes substitute natural gas made at
gas works and piped into the natural gas distribution
system.
Before 2008, consumption of natural gas in the commercial sector is included in other non-specified while
public services consumption is shown separately.
Data in the non-specified industry sector refer to sales
by independent gas suppliers unallocated by categories.
Natural gas consumed by the mining and quarrying
and the wood and wood products sectors is included
under non-specified industry.
The large increase in imports in 2002 reflects increased supplies from the Norwegian sector of the
North Sea through the Vesterled pipeline, which was
commissioned in the 4th quarter of 2001.
Imports from Belgium reflect imports from unknown
origin through the Bacton-Zeebrugge Interconnector.
The increase in LNG imports in 2009 is a result of the
expansion of the Isle of Grain terminal and two new
terminals at Milford Haven. These include gas that
arrived at the Isle of Grain terminal in November and
December 2008 but which was not unloaded until
2009.
Exports to Ireland include gas offtake by the
Isle of Man.

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United States
For the 2014 edition of this publication, end-use energy consumption data for the United States present a
break in series with historical data due to a change in
methodology. The break in series occurs between
2001 and 2002 for 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.
A detailed breakdown of industry consumption is not
available for natural gas prior to 1995 (chemical consumption between 1990 and 1994 is estimated by the
national administration). From 1995 to 2001, this
breakdown is estimated by the Energy Information
Administration, using the Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS) which is conducted quadrennially.
The amounts of gas works gas that are blended with
natural gas have been estimated from 1990 to 2002 on
the basis of the output efficiency of the process.
Data for natural gas consumption by autoproducer
CHP plants are available from 1989, and by autoproducer electricity and main activity producer CHP
plants from 1991. Prior to these years, this consumption is included with industry and commerce/public
services.
Breaks in the transformation subsectors between 1999
and 2000 are due to a new data reporting method.
Other energy sector own use is gas consumed for the
production of ethanol.
Data on natural gas use in the road sector were collected for the first time in 1991 and is not available for
previous years.
Puerto Rico is currently not included in US data. LNG
imports into Puerto Rico are reported under Latin
America.
LNG exports include re-exports.
Consumption in fisheries is included under industry.
Agriculture and forestry is included up to 2001.

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6. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE
Australia excludes the overseas territories.
Denmark excludes Greenland and the Danish Faroes.
France includes Monaco and excludes the French
overseas territories Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane,
La Runion, St.-Pierre et Miquelon, Nouvelle-Caldonie
and French Polynesia.
Germany includes the new federal states of Germany
from 1970 onwards.
Japan includes Okinawa.
Italy includes San Marino and the Vatican.
The Netherlands excludes Suriname and the
Netherlands Antilles.
Portugal includes the Azores and Madeira.
Spain includes the Canary Islands.
Switzerland does not include Liechtenstein.
United States includes continental US.
OECD Total1 comprises Australia, Austria, Belgium,
Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
Ireland, Israel2, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg,
Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and the
United States.

1. Estonia and Slovenia are included starting in 1990. Prior to 1990,


data for Estonia are included in Former Soviet Union and data for
Slovenia in Former Yugoslavia in the publication Energy Statistics of
Non-OECD Countries.
2. 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.

OECD Americas comprises Canada, Chile, Mexico


and the United States.
OECD Asia Oceania comprises Australia, Israel,
Japan, Korea and New Zealand.
OECD Europe1 comprises Austria, Belgium, the
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
IEA comprises OECD countries except Chile, Israel,
Iceland, Mexico and Slovenia.
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia comprises Albania,
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus3, Former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Georgia, Gibraltar,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,
Moldova, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia,
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
OPEC comprises Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran,
Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia,
United Arab Emirates and Venezuela.
Africa comprises Algeria, Angola/Cabinda, Benin,
Cameroon, Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Gabon,
Ghana, Cte dIvoire, Kenya, Libya, Morocco,

3. 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.
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Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa,


Sudan4, United Republic of Tanzania, Tunisia,
Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Zimbabwe
and Other Africa.

Asia comprises Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Indonesia,


Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan,
Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Chinese Taipei,
Thailand, Viet Nam and Other Asia.

Non-OECD Americas comprises Argentina, Bolivia,


Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican
Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti,
Honduras, Jamaica, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua,
Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago,
Uruguay, Venezuela, Other Non-OECD Americas
(including Puerto Rico).

China comprises People's Republic of China and


Hong Kong, China (unless otherwise specified).

4. Because only aggregated data were available until 2011, the data for
Sudan also include South Sudan.
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Middle East comprises Bahrain, Islamic Republic of


Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab
Emirates (UAE) and Yemen.

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7. ABBREVIATIONS AND CONVERSION


FACTORS
General conversion factors
General conversion factors for energy
To:
From:

TJ

Gcal

Mtoe

238.8

2.388 x 10

MBtu

GWh

947.8

0.2778

multiply by:

TJ

Gcal

4.1868 x 10

-3

10

3.968

10

-3

0.252

2.52 x 10

860

8.6 x 10

4.1868 x 10

MBtu

1.0551 x 10
3.6

-7

Mtoe
GWh

-5

1.163 x 10

3.968 x 10
-8

-5

-3

11630
2.931 x 10

3412

st

lb

-4

Conversion factors for mass


To:
From:

kg

lt

0.001

9.84 x 10

1000

0.984

1.1023

multiply by:

Kilogramme (kg)
Tonne (t)

-4

1.102 x 10

-3

2.2046
2204.6

Long ton (lt)

1016

1.016

1.120

2240.0

Short ton (st)

907.2

0.9072

0.893

2000.0

Pound (lb)

0.454

4.54 x 10

-4

4.46 x 10

-4

5.0 x 10

-4

Conversion factors for volume


To:
From:

gal U.S.

gal U.K.

bbl

ft

cm

multiply by:

U.S. gallon (gal U.S.)

0.8327

0.02381

0.1337

3.785

0.0038

U.K. gallon (gal U.K.)

1.201

0.02859

0.1605

4.546

0.0045

Barrel (bbl)

42.0

34.97

5.615

159.0

0.159

7.48

6.229

0.1781

28.3

0.0283

Litre (l)

0.2642

0.220

0.0063

0.0353

0.001

Cubic metre (cm)

264.2

220.0

6.289

35.3147

1000.0

Cubic foot (ft )

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Conversion factors from mass or volume to heat


(Gross calorific value)
LNG**

GAS
Norway

To:
From:

MJ

Netherlands

Russia

Algeria

Btu

MJ

Btu

MJ

Btu

MJ

Btu

MJ

Btu

multiply by:

cm*

40.00

37660

40.00

37913

33.32

31581

38.23

36235

39.19

37145

Kg

54.25

51417

52.22

49495

42.07

39875

55.25

52363

52.46

49726

* at 15oC
** in gaseous state average OECD imports

Conversion factors for natural gas


Scm versus Ncm
Standard
cm

To:
From:

LNG versus GAS


Normal
cm

To:
From:

multiply by:

Standard cm*

0.948

Normal cm**

1.055

cm of LNG

Standard
cm*

2.22

1360

0.45

1
-4

Standard cm*

*1 Scm measured at 15 C and 760 mm Hg


**1 Ncm measured at 0oC and 760 mm Hg

cm of
LNG

multiply by:

Metric ton of LNG

Metric ton
of LNG

7.35*10

615

1.626*10

-3

*1 Scm = 40 MJ

Gross versus net calorific value


1 NCV* = 0.9 GCV**
*NCV = Net Calorific Value
**GCV = Gross Calorific Value

Conversion factors for natural gas flow rates (*)


To

Bcm
per year

Million
tonnes
per year

Bcf/d

Tcf
per year

From:

PJ
per year

TWh
per year

MBtu
per year

multiply by:
7

0.9554

1.299

3.91x10

9.869

1.07x10

27.04

9.47x10

0.02388

3.41x10

Bcm per year

0.7350

0.09681

0.03534

40.00

11.11

3.79x10

Million tonnes
per year

1.360

0.1317

0.04808

54.40

15.11

5.16x10

Bcf/d

10.33

7.595

0.3650

413.2

114.8

Tcf per year


PJ per year

Mtoe
per year

28.30

20.81

0.02500

TWh per year

0.09000

MBtu per year

2.638x10

Mtoe per year

1.047

-8

2.740

0.01838
0.06615
1.939x10

-8

0.7693

(*) based on gas with calorific value of 40 MJ/cm

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0.002420
0.008713
2.554x10
0.1013

-9

1,132

0.0008834
0.003180
9.32x10

-10

0.03698

314.5

0.2778

3.600
1.055x10
41.87

1
-6

2.93x10
11.63

-7

1
3.97x10

0.08598
2.520x10

-8

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Country specific conversion factors


Average* Gross Calorific Value of Natural Gas
3
(kJ/m )
Albania
Algeria
Angola
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Belarus
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Cameroon
Canada
Chile
China, People's Republic
Colombia
Congo
Congo, Democratic Republic
Cote d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
Estonia
Finland
France
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Gabon
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Hong Kong (China)
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran, Islamic Republic
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Korea
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lebanon
Libya
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Mexico
Moldova, Republic

Production
38 516
39 565
38 000
38 945
40 449
38 062
38 999
38 000
38 699
38 622
38 940
39 425
40 051
36 754
38 000
38 373
39 100
38 931
34 598
38 000
38 000
37 283
37 752
36 957
37 771
41 613
48 441
38 000
38 895
37 700
34 828
34 203
49 515
35 843
38 840
40 600
39 356
38 000
37 915
38 069
38 100
44 719
35 640
40 814
41 708
38 000
39 020
38 000
39 249
38 707
-

Imports
38 945
37 700
40 001
38 065
38 622
39 301
37 861
39 425
38 079
38 373
39 100
38 931
37 753
38 054
41 611
38 000
37 842
37 913
40 374
37 542
39 787
38 988
38 000
38 814
38 000
38 180
41 400
39 356
39 824
38 417
38 100
39 000
38 126
39 020
41 694
38 000
39 020
37 314
38 897
37 211
40 641
39 249
38 703
34 827

Exports
39 565
38 945
37 700
40 001
38 065
38 999
39 661
38 940
40 051
38 373
38 931
34 598
37 750
38 462
41 613
38 000
40 543
38 988
38 157
40 600
39 356
38 100
39 022
38 000
39 249
39 166
-

Consumption
38 437
39 565
38 000
38 945
37 700
39 281
38 065
38 999
38 000
38 699
38 622
39 308
38 940
37 861
39 425
40 051
37 997
38 000
38 373
39 100
38 931
34 598
38 000
38 000
37 283
37 753
36 957
38 124
41 613
38 000
48 441
38 000
37 842
37 913
40 355
37 546
37 700
39 916
38 114
38 000
38 885
38 000
37 667
39 481
40 600
39 356
38 000
39 702
38 052
38 100
39 322
38 000
42 950
41 870
38 000
39 020
37 314
38 897
38 000
37 211
40 640
39 249
38 674
34 823

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Average* Gross Calorific Value of Natural Gas


3
(kJ/m )
Production
39 685
38 000
39 269
33 339
38 000
39 628
37 665
38 000
38 000
38 000
38 000
32 289
44 922
38 402
29 122
41 400
36 981
38 231
38 000
33 494
36 811
39 568
39 934
38 000
40 061
37 700
37 263
38 000
38 000
36 396
38 937
43 727
38 308
37 700
39 000
39 809
36 413
38192
37889
44380
38612
40600

Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Netherlands
Nigeria
Norway
New Zealand
Oman
Other Africa
Other Asia and Pacific
Other Latin America
Pakistan
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
Russian Federation
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Serbia
Singapore
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Syrian Arab Republic
Chinese Taipei
Tajikistan
Tanzania, United Republic
Thailand
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
Ukraine
Uruguay
United States
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Viet Nam
Yemen

Imports
39 685
33 339
38 000
38 000
38 000
38 000
38 091
40 539
37 063
38 230
37 274
38 000
38 184
37 862
38 000
40 399
41 756
38 087
37 700
41 449
38 000
36 396
39 752
38 371
38 000
39 585
38 362
38000
38136
44380
-

Exports
38 000
39 269
33 339
38 000
39 629
38 000
38 000
38 000
44 922
38 042
41 400
38 230
38 711
38 000
40 402
38 937
38 331
37 700
39 000
39 541
36 820
37599
37889
38612
40600

Consumption
39 685
38 000
39 269
33 339
38 000
39 628
37 666
38 000
38 000
38 000
38 000
32 289
44 922
38 402
35 223
40 539
41 400
36 917
38 230
38 000
33 494
37 221
38 000
38 204
37 871
38 000
40 362
41 754
38 087
37 700
41 185
38 000
38 000
36 396
38 937
42 600
38 403
37 700
39 000
39 720
37 676
38000
38192
37889
44380
38612
40600

* Average values for 2007 to 2012.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

Abbreviations and conventions


Abbreviations
Mt
Mtoe
Mcm

Million metric tons


Million tons of oil equivalent
Million cubic metres

Btu
cm
Bcm

British thermal unit


cubic metre
Billion cubic metres

TJ
MJ

Terajoule
Megajoule

Conventions
x
..
0.00

Nil
Not applicable
Not available
Negligible (depending on the number of decimals)

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c:
dc:
e:

confidential
data breakdown confidential
estimation

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PART I
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NATURAL GAS MARKET REVIEW 2014:


OVERVIEW
The text below is an extract from the IEA publication
Medium-Term Gas Market Report 20141. More
information about this publication and how to order
this book can be obtained from the IEA website:
www.iea.org.

Gas grows more slowly


than other fuels in 2013
In 2013, global natural gas demand gained only 1.2%,
reaching around 3 500 billion cubic metres (bcm).
Against the backdrop of a sluggish economic economy, competition from coal and renewable energies in
the power generation sector and supply constraints,
consumption increased less than forecast in the previous Medium-Term Gas Market Report (MTGMR) for
that year (1.6%). There is nothing new in gas being
outpaced by coal and renewable electricity generation;
this has been the case over the past decade, but it is
unusual that gas demand growth is behind oil too,
which increased by 1.4% in 2013.
Another marked change comes from the non-OECD
regions which exhibited subdued demand growth
(1.2%) in 2013, significantly below the healthy pace
of 4.1% per year seen over 2000-12. Non-OECD
regions, which had been a backbone of demand
growth, grew only slightly faster than OECD regions
(1.1%). While diverging only slightly from the pace
set since 2000 (1.5% per year), the OECD regions

1. Please note that the data mentioned in this article may differ from
the tables in Natural Gas Information 2014, as all data were not available or were provisional at the time of publication of the Medium-Term
Gas Market Report 2014.

gas consumption growth can be considered as illusory, because it is largely driven by abnormal
weather, notably a long winter in Europe in early
2013 and a cold end of the year in North America. If
not for the weather factors, OECD gas demand should
have dropped by around 1%; consequently, the world
would have exhibited stable natural gas consumption
in 2013.
Once again, the Peoples Republic of China remains
the driver behind global gas demand with a 13.3%
growth rate, by itself responsible for half of the
worlds additional gas consumption. In contrast, many
other non-OECD regions show modest growth, while
demand even declined in non-OECD Asia and in the
Former Soviet Union (FSU)/non-OECD Europe. One
exception is Latin America, where droughts forced
power generators to resort to gas-fired plants and
drove exceptional increases in both gas demand and
liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports.
Besides intrinsic demand factors such as economic
growth, relative fuel prices, and transport and import
infrastructure, both supply and trade play a paramount
role in determining natural gas demand. Global supply
grew by 1.1% in 2013, reaching an estimated
3 480 bcm. Among the highlights for 2013 were that
the recovery of the FSUs gas production was driven
by higher exports, while OECD Americas growth
abruptly slowed down. Africas production plummeted by 4%, as large producers in particular, Egypt
underperformed. In contrast, Chinas output surged
by 9%, even though this increase only covered half of
the additional demand. Many countries still face
shortages, either due to their inability to increase domestic gas production, owing to the maturity of producing fields, the countrys declining reserves or the
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new fields cost of development being higher than


subsidised domestic gas prices. Geo-political events
also played a role, with the attack on Algerias In
Amenas complex and the war in Syria, but they had
less impact than the other reasons mentioned earlier.
Global interregional trade features almost stable LNG
trade compared with surging interregional pipeline
imports from Europe and China. Flat LNG supply
growth in 2013 after a 2% drop in 2012 is a drastic
change for an industry that had been growing relentlessly over the past two decades. Not only does it put
pressure on demand, but the LNG supplies have
shifted to Asia (including OECD Asia Oceania, nonOECD Asia and China), which now imports close to
three-quarters of global LNG. The gap between Asian
prices and US spot prices narrowed slightly in 2013,
but remained large, with Asian LNG importers paying
on average USD 16/MBtu. This price is consequently
higher than the average prices seen in Europe and explains why Asia is able to divert LNG away from
Europe, where LNG imports collapsed and represented a mere 14% of global LNG trade.

Gas is on its way to cross


the 4 000 bcm mark by 2020
The medium-term outlook remains optimistic for the
future of natural gas, with demand reaching 3 980
bcm by 2019, despite a slight reduction from last
years outlook due to lower growth in Europe and
FSU/non-OECD Europe (Table 1). Nothing is set in
stone, however. European gas and power companies
would not have predicted in 2010 that their gas-fired
plants would have to close three years later. Still, the
power generation sector represents the backbone
(53%) of future natural gas demand growth across all
regions, even Europe, followed by industry (32%).
Table 1 Demand and supply changes, MTGMR 2014
versus MTGMR 2013 (bcm)*
Total
OECD Europe
OECD Americas
OECD Asia Oceania
Africa
Non-OECD Asia
China
FSU/non-OECD Europe
Latin America
Middle East

Demand
-26
-12
-6
-3
-16
-5
-31
6
24

Supply
-9
-19
-9
-7
-15
9
-51
3
32

* Negative values indicate a downward revision compared to


MTGMR 2013.
Source: unless otherwise indicated, all material in figures and tables
is derived from IEA data.

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Despite this strong demand hike, gass share in total


power generation will increase by only 0.5%, comprising only 22% of the total, due to competition with
other fuels, as well as insufficient supplies in many
developing countries. In particular, the Middle Eastern power generators do not have sufficient domestic
gas supplies to displace oil with gas and LNG imports
are expensive. On the contrary, oil demand there will
continue its relentless growth, even if its share in total
power generation drops slightly. In Saudi Arabia, oilfired generation is forecast to gain 27% over 2013-19
on the back of insufficiently growing gas production
and the very low efficiency of Saudi power plants.
Non-OECD regions continue to drive natural gas demand: they will provide 85% of the additional consumption. China alone represents 30% of this demand,
followed by the Middle East with 22%. In contrast,
consumption in FSU/non-OECD Europe remains stable. OECD countries are unlikely to provide similar
additional volumes due to the maturity of most markets, slower economic growth, and competition with
renewable energies and/or coal across the three regions. Still, the OECD Americas region will contribute to around 50 bcm, approximately 10% of the incremental consumption over 2013-19.
Despite all its well-known qualities, natural gas will
find it difficult to gain market shares, notably in the
power generation sector. Europe is certainly the best
example, with declining gas-fired generation. But the
recent recovery in coal-fired generation in the United
States and difficulties for gas to compete against coal
in Asian countries reinforces this assertion. Natural
gas also suffers from the fact that it always has a substitute in all sectors. In residential, natural gas must
compete against electricity and oil products; in industry, the main competitors are oil products; and in the
power generation section, coal, renewable energies
and nuclear are the alternative energies. Presently, the
difficulty mostly arises from the competition with
either renewable energies or coal in the power sector.
Meanwhile, natural gas is trying to make inroads in
new sectors such as transport. While a promising new
outlet, with demand projected to double in road transport to 93 bcm by 2019, this market could prove to be
a long and challenging process, with the main risk
being the respective relationship between oil and gas
prices. Using gas for shipping is particularly promising for the post-2020 period. Due to stricter emissions
standards being put in place, the sulphur content of
fuels used in some specific coastal areas will be limited from 1% today to 0.1% from 2015 onwards. This
tighter limit could be extended to other international

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waters with a 0.5% threshold as soon as 2020, instead


of the current 3.5%. Three alternatives compete: use
of marine diesel oil (MDO), scrubbers or LNG. This
market requires creating not only new infrastructure
for international and domestic navigation, but also
building or retrofitting vessels. Here again, the price
difference between LNG and MDO could be crucial.
China could be among the first to develop LNG use
for inland waterway transport due to the pressure to
reduce emissions from diesel on rivers, such as the
Yangtze and Pearl.

OECD regions feed 40% of


supply growth, the FSU
region falls behind
Two OECD regions (Americas and Asia Oceania) will
provide around 40% of the additional gas volumes,
while the Middle East contributes 19%. Nevertheless,
the drivers behind the growth of the two OECD regions differ greatly: OECD Americas will primarily
meet domestic demand and then export gas in the
form of LNG from the United States from 2016 onwards. The role of natural gas liquids (NGLs) in supporting US gas production will be essential, as prices
remain below USD 5 per million British thermal units
(MBtu) over the forecast period. In contrast, the
growth in OECD Asia Oceania is almost entirely
dedicated to LNG exports from Australia. The exception in this region is that Israels new gas will go
mostly to its domestic market, along with some limited regional pipeline exports.
Meanwhile, the FSU/non-OECD Europe region falls
significantly behind, providing only 6% of additional
volumes. Even Africa, non-OECD Asia and China
bring individually more volumes. This quite drastic
change from previous outlooks comes as the result of
limited import needs from Europe, where FSU gas
competes against LNG as well as lower intra-regional
exports from Russia to other FSU/non-OECD European countries. Russia also suffers from the absence
of a pipeline to China (which is not expected to be
operational before 2020) and a delayed start of
planned LNG export projects. Against this backdrop,
Central Asian producers will benefit from the expansion of the Central Asia Gas Pipeline to increase their
deliveries to the gas-hungry Chinese market and
Azerbaijan from the start of the Trans Adriatic (TAP)
and Trans Anatolian (TANAP) pipelines to deliver
more gas to Europe. Consequently, Russias gas

production will remain relatively flat over the projection period, while US output will increase significantly on the back of higher domestic demand, LNG
exports and the absence of recovery of Canadas production. This relatively bleak outlook for FSU gas
does not mean that Europe will reduce significantly its
dependency on Russian gas, as pipeline supplies remain a key component of the regions supplies: the
region will also need them in the short term, as more
LNG will be heading to Asia. In the absence of increased pipeline supplies from North Africa, additional pipeline gas can only come from Russia and
from Azerbaijan from 2019 onwards.
For all its reserves, the Middle East finds it difficult to
develop its large resource base. The issue is essentially above ground and has its roots in the discrepancy between the cost of developing non-associated or
tight gas fields and domestic gas prices, often below
USD 2/MBtu. Consequently, new volumes from the
Middle East meet only 88% of its additional demand,
requiring the region to import more LNG. The deal
regarding Omans Khazzan field shows that the development of more complex and expensive fields is
possible if the country were to raise its domestic
prices, as Oman did for industrials. This MTGMR is
more optimistic regarding Irans production developments, considering the recent developments on the
international scene. Iran is also working on a new type
of contract, different from the previous buy-back contract, with the aim of making it more attractive for
foreign investors. But for the country to become a
significant exporter of natural gas, sanctions would
have be totally lifted, while gas demand would need
to be curbed down through energy efficiency measures and price increases. Numerous pipeline export
projects are in the planning stages and could move
forward quickly should Iran increase its gas production faster than demand, but a decade would be
needed for the country to enter the LNG market.
Elsewhere, China will be the fastest-growing region,
with its production surging by 65% to 193 bcm on the
back of new conventional gas developments supported by recent discoveries, shale gas, and coal gasification, which is expected to provide some 40 bcm of
additional gas supply by 2019. After its collapse in
2013, Africas production should recover quite well,
to 254 bcm by 2019. For once, the traditional large
producers are not the only source of growth, but production does not start to pick up in Eastern Africa,
where LNG projects are expected to begin only after
2020. Equally impressive is the 14% increase in nonOECD Asia to 357 bcm, with Papua New Guinea,
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Myanmar and Viet Nam providing new volumes,


while India recovers. Despite a 19% growth, Latin
America is considered as underperforming, as most of
the growth originates from Brazil, while large reserve
holders continue to struggle. Against this backdrop,
Europe is the only region where gas production is
likely to drop.

The Asian price stalemate:


who blinks first?
The wide gap between Asian and US gas prices, which
amounted to USD 12/MBtu in 2013, seems to have
captured the gas industrys attention as it will affect not
only future prices, but also investments and trade.
While this gap concerns Asian buyers firsthand, it has
also wide implications for the gas and energy world.
Natural gas demand in Asia (including OECD Asia
Oceania, China and the other non-OECD Asian countries) grows by around 250 bcm over the projection
period, representing half of the worlds incremental
needs. Around 100 bcm will be fed by LNG imports,
supported by additional LNG regasification being built.
Still, this growth is fragile and depends also on prices.
If gas cannot fill power generation needs, it will leave
room for coal. Recent trends actually show coal coming
back in many OECD Asia Oceania countries, while
maintaining a large role in China and non-OECD Asia.
Future gas pricing will also determine which of the new
generation of LNG suppliers may take the baton from
Qatar over the coming decade and whether other new
trends in the LNG business will appear or expand over
the coming years, such as the re-exports of LNG, which
appeared as a consequence of the price spread. The
future natural gas supply/demand balance in Asia will,
therefore, have far-reaching consequences for global
gas trade and whether the world will be short of gas, in
the near to medium term.
For suppliers and buyers, the question is, therefore,
who blinks first? On the one hand, Asian buyers are no
longer ready to pay record oil-linked prices that harm
their economies, with consequences such as Japan developing a trade deficit in 2011, a situation unseen for
the past 31 years. There is also the question of the
flexibility of gas supplies. As demand in Asia grows
faster than in other regions, Asian countries think they
should get better terms and are now considering developing co operation among buyers. Additionally, companies are looking for different pricing mechanisms
and more flexibility in the delivery terms. Signing up
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for cheaper hub-priced LNG from the United States


seems very attractive at the current US price levels.
But, on the other hand, new greenfield projects are increasingly expensive, calling for securing revenues
through long-term contracts preferably linked to oil
prices. Around 150 bcm per year of LNG liquefaction
capacity is under construction as of May 2014. Australia
will provide about half of this capacity, but investment
costs there are also at record highs almost USD 4 000
per ton (including upstream and LNG costs). Global
LNG trade is expected to rise from 322 bcm in 2013 to
reach 450 bcm by 2019; this 40% gain is much higher
than that of interregional pipeline trade. More LNG
will be needed thereafter, and given the five-year construction period that any greenfield LNG projects usually require, decisions must be taken now for supply
arriving to the markets by 2020. Although many LNG
projects are at the planning stage, actually very few
final investment decisions (FIDs) have been taken since
mid-2012. The FID taken by Russias project Yamal
LNG following the adoption of a law breaking the
stranglehold of Gazprom on LNG exports shows that
the Russian government has perfectly understood that
the window of opportunity to capture a slice in the
LNG pie may be closing soon, as US LNG projects
progress. However, the Department of Energys (DOE)
approval of LNG projects aiming at exporting to nonfree trade agreement countries should not be confused
with a formal FID. Indeed, this may be the main stumbling block in the path of US LNG projects, but it is not
the only one. Other authorisations are necessary, and the
financial side of the projects also matters. Only one single US LNG plant is under construction as of May 2014,
even though this report assumes that US LNG will represent 5% of global trade (pipeline and LNG) by 2019.
Four regions are competing to take the largest slice of
the quite limited Asian LNG import pie: North America, Australia, Russia and East Africa. Solely based on
resources, all of them could provide over 100 bcm of
LNG liquefaction capacity. The United States has
clearly departed from the traditional oil-linked longterm contracts with final destination clauses by proposing Henry Hub (HH)-based long-term contracts with no
destination clauses. Of note is the fact that US LNG
export plants still need long-term contracts and that
those moving ahead have already sold a fair share of
their output. No other supplier has formally made this
change. But is price indexation the issue, or is it the
price level? What buyers really want are lower gas
prices, which also determine the profitability of future
supply prospects. The industry faces the following

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options while trying to renegotiate existing long-term


contracts and negotiate on new LNG contracts for projects still at the planning stage:
continue with oil indexation but with lower slopes,
lower reference price and S-curves triggered at
lower oil prices,
use an existing hub indexation such as HH,

or include the possibility of using a still-to-bedetermined Asian hub, once its liquidity is deemed
sufficient (such an option could be included in
contracts).
Decisions will need to be made and the options chosen will determine how the Asian market develops
over the next decade.

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PART II
WORLD OVERVIEW

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Graph 1 - World natural gas production by region


4000

3500

Billion Cubic Meters

3000

2500

2000

1500

1000

OECD

Non-OECD Americas (NOA)

Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia (EUS)

Africa (AFR)

Middle East (MEA)

Asia (ASI) incl. China

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

1989

1988

1987

1986

1985

1984

1983

1982

1981

1980

1979

1978

1977

1976

1975

1974

1973

500

Graph 2 - World natural gas consumption by region


1973

2013

1000
900
800

Billion Cubic Metres

700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
OAM

EUR

OAO

OAM= OECD Americas


EUR = OECD Europe
OAO = OECD Asia Oceania

NOA

EUS

NOA = Non-OECD Americas


EUS= Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
AFR = Africa

AFR

MEA

ASI

MEA = Middle East


ASI = Asia including China

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Table 1: World natural gas production


Million cubic metres
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

62 943
761
10 887
611 652
686 243

75 341
625
12 428
615 085
703 479

109 071
1 679
25 579
506 604
642 933

181 673
1 902
31 733
544 335
759 643

159 928
1 848
50 168
603 857
815 801

159 715
1 480
48 611
648 758
858 564

156 050
1 225
46 649
681 486
885 410

154 829
917
45 796
689 189
890 731

2 146
126
2 433
179
4 884

4 048
54
2 595
481
7 178

20 475
34
2 119
4 910
27 538

32 819
9
2 499
6 324
41 651

48 370
3 240
3 343
541
4 832
60 326

51 244
4 271
3 334
453
4 359
63 661

55 992
2 490
3 177
436
4 591
66 686

61 699
6 440
2 941
463
4 765
76 308

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*

1 946
44
510
..
7 738
17 049
3 786
13 460
46 271
5 783
635
..
2
18 700
115 924

2 365
48
474
..
8 046
23 124
4 879
15 407
75 064
6 458
496
..
1
29 210
165 572

1 359
12
262
3 137
2 857
18 919
123
4 874
2 318
17 296
76 249
27 642
4 095
438
24
1 471
4
212
49 672
210 964

1 904
2
219
8 153
1 878
22 049
36
3 194
1 186
16 633
72 821
53 293
5 224
173
7
171
639
115 386
302 968

1 810
246
8 219
777
15 069
7
2 900
285
8 406
88 510
107 250
6 079
104
7
51
682
59 776
300 178

1 776
235
6 592
609
14 829
6
2 766
208
8 449
80 570
101 367
6 247
121
2
52
761
47 670
272 260

1 906
263
5 803
534
13 088
6
2 234
223
8 605
80 195
114 727
6 193
150
2
61
632
41 121
275 743

1 369
252
4 845
339
11 784
5
1 949
345
7 735
86 187
108 736
6 206
124
3
56
537
38 475
268 947

IEA Total

795 277

863 122

854 119

1 070 611

1 121 042

1 140 121

1 177 473

1 182 830

OECD Total*

807 051

876 229

881 435

1 104 262

1 176 305

1 194 485

1 227 839

1 235 986

6 520
71
129
1 503
6
326
1 914
9 350
3
19 822

6 629
2 038
195
1 903
14
315
1 900
11 268
3
24 265

20 326
3 336
3 823
4 537
34
422
5 613
21 754
30
59 875

40 997
4 805
7 162
7 338
574
511
14 557
28 382
39
104 365

42 251
14 746
14 737
12 673
1 072
7 897
42 788
24 930
425
161 519

41 694
16 013
16 711
12 303
1 020
12 177
40 772
25 110
377
166 177

40 812
18 228
19 178
12 586
1 034
12 419
41 003
26 440
675
172 375

38 567
20 849
21 182
12 800
1 034
12 792
41 232
26 361
712
175 529

126
312
-

191
212
-

243
9 926
297
14
1 983
61

11
5 642
257
15
1 659
69

14
16 661
213
73
2 727
8

15
16 348
222
436
2 472
6

17
17 684
218
383
2 013
6

19
18 356
228
278
1 856
5

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Cuba
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas
Albania
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Estonia and Slovenia from 1990.

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Table 1: World natural gas production (continued)


Million cubic metres
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

27 764
216 867
1 177
246 246

30 069
241 183
1 561
273 216

7 114
83
28 336
628 892
651
112
84 881
27 886
40 729
..
..
831 208

9 086
32
13 750
572 817
769
39
47 153
17 884
56 252
..
..
725 435

28 330
23
10 855
657 291
387
23
45 527
20 171
59 951
..
..
842 254

28 531
27
10 901
672 776
508
19
66 542
20 294
62 874
..
..
881 971

30 710
29
10 935
658 061
533
11
69 396
20 142
62 744
..
..
872 882

32 092
32
10 640
670 992
575
11
76 058
20 046
62 744
..
..
893 932

2 542
44
86
1
96
1 596
53
211
1
2
4 632

4 278
67
89
1
490
4 185
72
434
109
2
9 727

45 693
540
8 242
110
6 200
53
4 000
1 842
352
8
67 040

82 147
570
1 581
17 673
2
126
5 880
47
1
12 460
1 711
2 006
1
124 205

84 637
733
318
1 655
56 814
6 740
331
16 810
53
3 284
32 540
1 543
2 995
927
209 380

81 845
752
331
1 632
56 387
6 880
373
7 860
59
3 444
38 341
1 362
2 844
1 075
203 185

85 280
760
346
1 780
54 106
6 370
384
12 200
79
3 863
41 201
1 170
2 728
1 207
211 474

80 334
885
346
1 780
51 401
6 370
384
7 845
79
4 309
34 425
1 170
2 670
1 207
193 205

930
930
8 031
5 195
927
1 409
1 045
18 467

1 645
1 210
11 884
6 065
1 450
1 880
1 251
25 385

5 417
3 980
22 602
124
4 028
2 984
6 245
23 857
1 689
20 110
91 036

8 352
3 150
58 927
261
9 600
11 241
24 479
37 682
6 100
39 840
199 632

12 837
5 129
143 877
167
11 733
30 654
120 568
73 333
8 940
49 562
6 397
463 197

12 815
6 129
150 386
201
13 533
31 943
151 198
74 691
7 870
50 529
9 636
508 931

12 919
6 031
156 322
182
15 515
32 161
158 754
81 095
5 750
52 461
7 781
528 971

14 715
5 768
159 136
151
15 593
32 547
161 135
84 096
5 250
54 035
10 590
543 016

Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Thailand
Viet Nam
Other
Asia

463
116
1 121
718
277
84
70
3 157
2 543
8 549

639
1 831
1 505
762
381
118
107
3 827
2 690
11 860

4 775
9 472
1 290
12 766
48 252
18 356
956
14 105
6 384
3
299
116 658

9 406
11 285
747
27 860
70 041
50 444
6 132
23 626
11
19 990
1 349
251
221 142

19 907
12 283
296
51 249
85 664
60 459
12 100
38 594
3 679
31 588
9 788
6 230
331 837

20 051
12 799
330
46 482
81 409
62 442
11 910
39 076
3 972
28 110
8 828
7 190
322 599

21 044
12 565
397
39 777
77 097
60 994
11 590
39 093
3 901
33 477
9 739
6 461
316 135

21 865
12 867
343
34 452
78 793
63 190
12 146
36 552
3 510
41 932
10 150
6 461
322 261

China, People's Rep.

3 744

5 986

15 300

27 200

94 848

102 689

107 153

115 041

Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Romania
Russian Federation
Serbia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
Algeria
Angola
Cameroon
Cote d'Ivoire
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Libya
Morocco
Mozambique
Nigeria
South Africa
Tunisia
Other
Africa
Bahrain
Iraq
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
UAE
Yemen
Middle East

Non-OECD
World

301 460

350 439

1 181 117

1 401 979

2 103 035

2 185 552

2 208 990

2 242 984

1 108 511

1 226 668

2 062 552

2 506 241

3 279 340

3 380 037

3 436 829

3 478 970

2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.

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Table 2: World natural gas production


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

2 385 547
29 746
430 667
23 485 700
26 331 660

2 855 419
24 457
490 563
23 388 315
26 758 754

4 120 688
65 611
1 058 653
19 455 013
24 699 965

6 901 752
74 346
1 243 379
20 792 062
29 011 539

6 160 446
71 948
1 949 685
23 017 554
31 199 633

6 158 962
57 881
1 944 514
24 704 847
32 866 204

6 045 377
47 895
1 877 406
26 001 914
33 972 592

5 998 075
36 132
1 843 072
26 270 291
34 147 570

83 405
4 880
99 847
4 890
193 022

157 311
2 097
106 475
13 147
279 030

797 340
1 316
89 203
180 122
1 067 981

1 327 693
365
106 340
235 212
1 669 610

1 965 676
124 307
149 324
22 579
179 342
2 441 228

2 081 945
163 871
149 181
18 899
161 939
2 575 835

2 200 486
95 536
142 148
18 203
176 735
2 633 108

2 424 777
247 089
131 613
19 329
186 175
3 008 983

76 291
1 763
18 169
..
281 495
563 920
143 854
512 808
1 541 697
211 161
23 047
..
67
728 105
4 102 377

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

51 014
450
9 337
128 852
117 032
629 513
6 426
177 314
87 127
652 664
2 540 607
1 123 348
110 621
15 734
940
59 228
140
8 120
1 903 851
7 622 318

71 308
96
7 876
344 785
69 999
735 038
1 968
115 143
44 581
633 716
2 427 790
2 153 038
154 138
6 182
281
6 883
24 474
4 538 225
11 335 521

69 128
9 382
341 583
30 044
516 989
354
103 967
10 850
320 268
2 950 851
4 257 291
171 797
4 108
279
2 074
26 134
2 394 299
11 209 398

67 812
8 811
274 344
23 523
506 740
299
98 402
7 930
321 905
2 686 135
4 014 133
179 095
4 781
80
2 115
29 096
1 896 116
10 121 317

72 778
9 951
241 727
21 021
445 142
321
82 252
8 534
327 851
2 673 617
4 520 244
178 056
5 917
80
2 409
24 223
1 630 102
10 244 225

52 290
9 579
198 943
13 461
414 447
268
70 067
13 177
294 704
2 873 417
4 281 806
177 852
4 856
119
2 318
20 592
1 526 946
9 954 842

IEA Total

30 161 766

32 345 459

32 263 744

40 698 299

42 704 040

43 397 010

44 829 008

44 984 983

OECD Total*

30 627 059

32 862 576

33 390 264

42 016 670

44 850 259

45 563 356

46 849 925

47 111 395

262 985
2 742
5 082
52 018
208
14 644
74 540
414 958
117
827 294

267 382
78 670
7 673
65 840
520
14 142
73 992
500 067
117
1 008 403

791 577
128 722
150 708
156 984
1 209
18 953
218 535
965 461
1 132
2 433 281

1 596 643
187 093
282 344
253 864
21 217
22 977
566 801
1 259 604
1 479
4 192 022

1 645 453
574 209
581 010
438 454
39 636
354 751
1 666 021
1 106 393
20 384
6 426 311

1 623 757
623 529
658 846
425 643
37 689
547 034
1 587 551
1 114 382
18 092
6 636 523

1 589 406
709 802
756 090
435 444
38 230
557 881
1 596 523
1 173 407
23 533
6 880 316

1 501 992
811 860
835 100
442 854
38 214
574 642
1 605 450
1 169 901
24 823
7 004 836

4 914
11 506
-

7 413
7 810
-

9 453
374 210
11 197
525
75 328
2 293

419
212 703
9 926
573
63 023
2 599

538
650 779
8 226
2 749
103 028
251

559
638 553
8 574
16 316
93 364
202

615
690 749
8 420
14 341
76 050
202

696
716 985
8 806
10 411
70 116
168

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*

Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Cuba
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas
Albania
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Estonia and Slovenia from 1990.

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Table 2: World natural gas production (continued)


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

1 044 291
8 175 896
46 534
9 283 141

1 130 968
9 092 601
61 724
10 300 516

268 198
3 114
1 065 811
24 042 556
24 548
4 218
3 200 000
1 051 313
1 535 495
..
..
31 668 259

354 597
1 256
510 237
21 898 778
29 003
1 474
1 777 668
697 834
2 131 337
..
..
27 691 427

1 144 686
890
400 938
25 128 116
14 342
866
1 716 372
717 826
2 271 497
..
..
32 161 104

1 177 571
1 038
403 180
25 720 226
18 823
703
2 508 631
722 575
2 382 219
..
..
33 692 534

1 328 534
1 132
403 919
25 157 696
19 762
422
2 616 235
716 775
2 377 306
..
..
33 412 162

1 388 300
1 249
393 020
25 652 024
21 299
418
2 867 387
713 437
2 377 307
..
..
34 221 623

100 581
1 678
3 269
37
3 618
60 648
2 009
8 011
42
84
179 977

169 250
2 536
3 390
37
18 465
159 045
2 721
16 491
5 240
89
377 264

1 807 845
20 520
313 196
6
4 140
235 600
2 014
152 000
70 000
15 402
259
2 620 982

3 250 159
21 660
58 938
671 574
57
4 745
223 440
1 768
39
473 480
65 024
87 716
25
4 858 625

3 348 647
27 854
12 070
61 712
2 158 923
256 120
12 496
638 780
2 090
124 783
1 236 538
58 640
130 983
35 112
8 104 748

3 238 208
28 576
12 565
60 836
2 142 721
261 440
14 068
298 680
2 353
130 866
1 456 954
51 745
124 358
40 617
7 863 987

3 374 117
28 880
13 141
66 359
2 056 013
242 060
14 469
463 600
3 140
146 793
1 565 634
44 468
119 282
45 623
8 183 579

3 178 415
33 630
13 148
66 364
1 953 238
242 060
14 477
298 110
3 135
163 742
1 308 150
44 460
116 751
45 659
7 481 339

35 326
35 340

62 494
45 980

205 839
151 240

317 388
119 700

487 790
194 889

486 975
232 893

490 930
229 187

559 170
219 184

Islamic Rep. of Iran


Jordan
Kuwait
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
UAE
Yemen
Middle East

316 064
197 421
38 380
53 550
40 750
716 831

467 705
230 470
60 040
71 441
48 782
986 912

889 511
4 724
153 077
113 388
258 557
906 552
63 687
784 290
3 530 865

2 319 139
9 909
364 800
427 176
1 013 434
1 431 906
229 970
1 553 760
7 787 182

5 662 412
6 345
445 854
1 164 863
4 991 505
2 786 667
337 038
1 932 933
259 715
18 270 011

5 918 603
6 227
514 254
1 213 850
6 259 605
2 838 272
296 699
1 970 612
391 237
20 129 227

6 152 194
5 623
589 570
1 222 119
6 572 435
3 081 609
216 775
2 045 970
315 903
20 922 315

6 262 956
4 669
592 534
1 236 786
6 670 989
3 195 648
197 925
2 107 365
429 954
21 477 180

Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Thailand
Viet Nam
Other
Asia

17 596
4 529
42 244
27 657
11 261
3 315
2 578
109 874
96 649
315 703

24 322
71 433
56 701
29 352
15 456
4 642
3 976
133 215
102 207
441 304

173 285
369 588
48 602
491 746
1 959 011
720 455
35 359
468 924
232 347
126
11 379
4 510 822

343 152
440 350
27 829
1 073 167
2 843 670
1 979 891
240 807
775 456
407
727 543
52 083
9 536
8 513 891

773 612
477 733
11 037
1 998 711
3 477 950
2 372 939
475 155
1 255 377
141 831
1 149 682
377 925
236 738
12 748 690

779 190
497 813
12 302
1 812 798
3 305 194
2 450 767
467 694
1 253 510
153 132
1 023 096
340 864
273 207
12 369 567

817 789
488 733
14 806
1 551 303
3 130 119
2 393 966
455 128
1 262 350
150 375
1 218 426
376 036
245 534
12 104 565

849 696
500 462
12 781
1 343 628
3 198 996
2 480 144
476 961
1 180 301
135 307
1 526 157
391 912
245 518
12 341 863

China, People's Rep.

145 756

233 032

595 644

1 058 923

3 692 527

3 997 785

4 171 573

4 478 661

Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Romania
Russian Federation
Serbia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
Algeria
Angola
Cameroon
Cote d'Ivoire
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Libya
Morocco
Mozambique
Nigeria
South Africa
Tunisia
Other
Africa
Bahrain
Iraq

Non-OECD

11 468 702

13 347 431

45 359 853

54 102 070

81 403 391

84 689 623

85 674 510

87 005 502

World

42 095 761

46 210 007

78 750 117

96 118 740

126 253 650

130 252 979

132 524 435

134 116 897

2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.

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II.8 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 3: World natural gas consumption


Million cubic metres
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

35 663
761
10 322
616 850
663 596

43 386
625
12 371
624 088
680 470

67 319
1 360
25 996
530 159
624 834

91 537
6 196
35 181
661 261
794 175

97 500
5 296
64 741
683 107
850 644

103 573
5 703
66 726
692 974
868 976

105 773
4 880
68 288
723 013
901 954

103 491
4 674
64 579
737 229
909 973

2 146
126
4 256
179
6 707

3 839
54
6 777
481
11 151

17 684
33
58 107
3 042
4 888
83 754

22 567
9
83 499
18 932
6 327
131 334

35 370
5 316
109 344
43 165
4 651
197 846

37 905
4 903
126 975
46 460
4 325
220 568

35 948
2 550
131 788
50 222
4 495
225 003

37 311
6 950
130 073
52 264
4 621
231 219

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*

3 373
5 659
1 072
..
12 179
24 752
3 987
13 270
20
28 098
7 245
1 678
..
403
52
19 574
121 362

3 993
8 257
1 279
..
17 136
41 301
5 049
17 095
289
40 382
8 138
2 001
..
1 064
180
30 027
176 191

6 427
9 645
6 573
2 058
1 482
2 681
28 232
69 723
123
11 167
2 317
47 405
493
43 022
2 262
12 096
6 363
852
5 742
616
1 994
3 468
58 312
323 053

8 114
15 683
9 236
4 894
812
4 199
39 753
87 728
2 052
12 034
4 013
70 745
758
48 851
4 109
13 346
2 280
7 136
1 014
17 578
805
2 972
14 835
101 812
474 759

10 008
19 814
9 280
4 972
689
4 700
48 319
94 598
3 850
12 132
5 503
83 097
1 364
54 849
6 141
17 155
5 140
6 099
1 060
35 824
1 572
3 682
38 127
99 167
567 142

9 485
17 728
8 413
4 238
627
4 118
42 053
85 848
4 665
11 557
4 836
77 917
1 184
47 881
5 803
17 178
5 184
5 630
906
33 250
1 315
3 269
44 686
82 641
520 412

9 033
17 855
8 386
3 901
670
3 683
42 126
85 814
4 267
10 130
4 735
74 915
1 214
46 051
5 175
17 973
4 490
5 289
872
32 397
1 178
3 584
45 254
77 981
506 973

8 529
17 741
8 477
3 730
678
3 482
44 001
88 445
3 841
9 221
4 725
70 069
1 034
46 359
5 514
18 229
4 326
5 820
850
29 908
1 086
3 777
45 640
77 684
503 166

IEA Total

780 456

854 762

1 003 400

1 357 868

1 539 219

1 531 718

1 557 340

1 567 305

OECD Total*

791 665

867 812

1 031 641

1 400 268

1 615 632

1 609 956

1 633 930

1 644 358

6 476
70
290
1 503
42
282
1 914
9 350
3
19 930

8 265
101
372
1 903
45
311
1 900
11 268
24 165

22 499
749
3 874
4 326
81
462
5 613
20 783
29
58 416

37 305
1 242
9 316
7 338
601
496
10 225
27 665
425
94 613

46 480
3 097
27 164
10 601
1 092
5 692
21 905
33 048
2 082
151 161

48 457
3 408
27 496
10 015
1 043
6 682
21 616
27 220
2 164
148 101

49 984
3 619
32 218
10 409
1 054
6 861
21 160
28 280
2 692
156 277

50 484
3 175
38 758
11 361
1 034
6 875
21 181
27 564
2 590
163 022

126
312
-

191
212
-

243
4 497
17 844
15 479
488
6 717
2 687
5 624

11
1 382
5 958
17 175
245
3 616
2 705
67
1 176

14
1 593
9 320
21 862
245
2 795
3 242
118
1 130

15
1 956
9 876
20 699
279
3 188
3 165
137
1 744

17
2 379
10 739
20 402
257
2 970
2 972
142
1 967

19
2 292
11 048
20 488
190
2 986
2 749
160
1 975

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Cuba
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Slovenia and Estonia from 1990.

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Table 3: World natural gas consumption (continued)


Million cubic metres
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

27 563
233 901
1 177
263 079

29 868
255 748
1 551
287 570

13 183
1 878
2 937
5 810
4 040
35 668
471 549
3 193
1 712
15 119
113 343
40 092
..
..
762 103

7 836
684
1 356
2 580
2 496
17 120
391 171
1 892
768
13 453
74 238
51 030
..
..
596 959

25 567
295
1 821
3 115
3 178
13 579
465 778
2 328
197
21 398
56 724
45 589
..
..
679 888

25 375
332
1 604
3 398
3 100
13 927
476 182
2 389
199
23 560
58 401
50 905
..
..
700 431

23 412
425
1 508
3 318
3 078
13 533
471 064
2 107
144
24 300
53 452
52 571
..
..
690 757

23 412
300
1 734
2 712
2 386
12 613
466 812
2 515
144
20 542
51 528
50 826
..
..
677 431

1 230
44
2
86
1 101
53
211
1
2 728

1 822
67
2
89
1 033
72
434
125
3 644

14 305
540
8 242
110
4 960
53
4 000
1 842
1 329
8
35 389

19 595
570
1 581
17 673
128
5 080
47
1
7 646
1 711
2 989
2
57 023

27 385
733
103
1 655
43 839
331
7 010
668
83
10 786
4 743
784
5 203
2 370
105 693

29 107
752
151
1 632
47 784
373
5 440
845
98
15 008
4 708
870
5 080
2 832
114 680

32 901
760
157
1 780
47 904
384
5 730
1 251
97
15 446
4 941
995
5 494
2 399
120 239

34 085
760
157
1 780
46 958
384
2 149
1 181
191
12 636
4 889
995
5 977
2 411
114 553

930
930
2 775
5 195
927
1 409
1 045
13 211

1 645
1 210
3 794
6 065
1 450
1 880
1 251
17 295

5 802
1 980
20 668
124
6 028
2 984
6 245
23 857
1 689
16 910
86 287

8 400
3 150
62 239
261
9 600
6 760
10 642
37 682
6 100
32 770
177 604

12 932
5 129
144 420
2 802
14 513
254
20 641
25 771
73 333
9 630
58 894
974
369 293

12 969
6 129
152 781
1 068
16 993
22 941
32 248
74 691
8 120
60 523
677
389 140

13 053
6 031
151 743
807
18 165
23 111
40 516
81 095
5 750
65 570
779
406 620

14 867
5 768
155 233
1 016
17 824
..
22 949
44 709
84 096
5 250
66 649
3 588
421 949

Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Viet Nam
Other
Asia

381
116
1 121
718
166
84
70
3 157
28
237
6 078

611
317
1 505
762
211
118
107
3 827
33
180
7 671

4 775
1 776
1 724
12 766
16 903
8 184
955
13 508
76
6 384
3
299
67 353

8 984
2 190
6 230
27 860
31 445
27 272
1 418
23 418
11
1 499
22 198
1 349
251
154 125

20 789
3 202
14 709
64 101
43 500
37 296
1 615
38 640
3 679
8 682
42 110
9 788
448
288 559

20 741
3 788
16 088
64 505
41 005
37 522
1 654
39 054
3 972
8 965
39 350
8 828
495
285 967

21 959
3 731
15 244
57 300
40 832
38 419
1 896
39 070
3 901
9 643
44 961
9 739
533
287 228

22 815
4 071
15 615
50 138
44 711
39 111
1 487
36 530
3 580
10 832
45 950
10 109
533
285 482

Hong Kong, China


China, People's Rep.

27
3 744

34
5 986

396
15 870

3 687
24 503

4 148
105 526

3 387
128 659

3 148
143 823

2 812
159 312

Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Serbia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
Algeria
Angola
Congo
Cote d'Ivoire
Egypt
Gabon
Libya
Morocco
Mozambique
Nigeria
South Africa
Tanzania
Tunisia
Other
Africa
Bahrain
Iraq
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
UAE
Yemen
Middle East

Non-OECD
World

308 797

346 365

1 025 814

1 108 514

1 704 268

1 770 365

1 808 092

1 824 561

1 100 462

1 214 177

2 057 455

2 508 782

3 319 900

3 380 321

3 442 022

3 468 919

2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.

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II.10 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 4: World natural gas consumption


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

1 351 586
29 746
408 316
23 685 196
25 474 844

1 644 341
24 457
488 322
23 730 949
25 888 069

2 543 316
53 131
1 075 909
20 350 145
24 022 501

3 477 492
242 336
1 376 499
25 254 901
30 351 228

3 755 689
207 112
2 508 008
26 038 346
32 509 155

3 993 970
223 038
2 642 016
26 388 609
33 247 633

4 097 653
190 832
2 740 458
27 586 392
34 615 335

4 009 240
184 570
2 591 610
28 101 466
34 886 886

83 406
4 881
169 858
4 890
263 035

149 177
2 097
270 430
13 146
434 850

688 040
1 316
2 286 193
126 775
179 401
3 281 725

896 666
365
3 283 969
794 621
235 456
5 211 077

1 395 591
201 845
4 297 617
1 806 698
172 702
7 874 453

1 494 062
187 595
4 990 554
1 947 544
160 700
8 780 455

1 394 773
97 839
5 179 221
2 110 094
173 029
8 954 956

1 447 662
266 657
5 099 774
2 180 158
180 534
9 174 785

132 263
224 604
39 820
..
429 892
824 984
151 422
505 590
707
936 190
254 622
60 895
..
16 611
2 032
763 132
4 342 764

153 710
327 676
47 490
17
..
604 858
1 379 449
194 081
651 333
10 170
1 345 499
275 184
72 626
..
43 914
6 913
1 170 687
6 283 607

241 164
382 794
244 123
84 552
56 861
101 394
1 147 664
2 491 910
6 426
414 636
87 094
1 817 041
19 981
1 433 468
91 926
411 354
236 692
35 687
231 251
25 190
75 900
132 832
2 198 885
11 968 825

303 250
622 433
348 717
206 968
30 782
158 802
1 665 081
3 208 627
79 276
449 232
159 837
2 695 383
31 231
1 628 620
165 999
463 325
94 063
268 719
38 077
707 992
32 943
113 208
577 933
4 053 219
18 103 717

382 135
786 333
353 955
206 667
26 168
178 400
1 940 730
3 614 006
150 352
456 616
218 850
3 165 995
55 665
1 828 636
243 677
603 179
208 788
232 899
40 139
1 447 624
65 343
140 245
1 460 495
3 945 571
21 752 468

362 191
703 573
323 609
176 376
23 413
156 307
1 686 589
3 275 879
181 170
435 007
191 713
2 968 634
48 051
1 596 343
229 781
599 872
210 531
215 716
34 314
1 345 951
54 431
124 516
1 711 403
3 271 768
19 927 138

344 926
668 027
318 946
162 493
25 372
139 819
1 736 816
3 279 709
167 040
385 782
186 687
2 854 263
49 064
1 535 289
203 908
636 853
181 763
203 075
33 033
1 311 234
48 802
136 490
1 733 423
3 088 653
19 431 467

325 666
659 206
323 569
153 191
25 630
131 820
1 808 133
3 403 126
149 576
350 298
186 165
2 669 630
41 574
1 545 567
217 129
638 527
174 351
223 968
32 188
1 210 505
44 440
143 874
1 748 212
3 056 895
19 263 240

IEA Total

29 637 700

32 091 650

38 107 008

52 008 745

59 178 972

58 868 263

59 939 596

60 249 886

OECD Total*

30 080 643

32 606 526

39 273 051

53 666 022

62 136 076

61 955 226

63 001 758

63 324 911

261 234
2 704
11 439
52 018
1 514
12 677
74 540
414 959
103
831 188

333 396
3 912
14 663
65 840
1 608
13 974
73 992
500 069
1 007 454

876 222
28 888
152 724
149 678
2 894
20 753
218 535
922 371
1 119
2 373 184

1 452 834
48 349
367 283
253 868
22 206
22 263
398 116
1 227 764
16 158
3 808 841

1 810 183
120 614
1 070 938
366 760
40 355
255 686
852 929
1 466 682
83 336
6 067 483

1 887 175
132 717
1 084 034
346 491
38 543
300 187
841 669
1 208 024
86 009
5 924 849

1 946 615
140 930
1 270 196
360 125
38 949
308 192
823 919
1 255 066
100 171
6 244 163

1 966 099
123 635
1 528 034
393 068
38 214
308 839
824 725
1 223 290
96 490
6 502 394

4 914
11 506
-

7 413
7 810
-

9 453
169 516
672 719
583 558
18 473
252 070
102 091
212 027

419
52 116
224 616
663 333
9 281
136 273
102 782
2 517
44 333

535
60 063
364 032
844 354
9 285
106 164
122 457
4 445
47 223

558
73 741
385 756
799 437
10 564
121 091
119 567
5 131
70 129

615
89 688
419 461
787 967
9 730
113 303
112 264
5 325
76 664

687
86 408
431 535
791 288
7 194
113 925
103 852
6 019
78 941

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*

Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Cuba
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Slovenia and Estonia from 1990.

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NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - II.11

Table 4: World natural gas consumption (continued)


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

1 036 736
8 818 056
46 541
9 917 753

1 123 414
9 641 692
61 310
10 841 639

496 988
70 697
110 725
217 617
152 365
1 341 565
18 027 336
120 384
64 538
570 000
4 273 044
1 511 476
..
..
28 976 642

305 839
26 690
50 706
96 004
98 923
636 388
14 954 460
71 317
29 172
507 178
2 896 755
1 933 474
..
..
22 842 576

1 117 446
11 492
68 007
115 912
107 582
501 867
17 806 673
86 219
7 478
806 704
2 124 484
1 727 335
..
..
26 039 757

1 108 861
12 943
59 937
126 443
104 947
513 982
18 204 437
88 509
7 543
888 199
2 179 423
1 928 751
..
..
26 809 949

1 037 988
16 584
56 343
123 466
104 286
500 204
18 008 763
78 054
5 476
916 096
1 990 486
1 991 858
..
..
26 444 621

1 037 971
11 706
64 787
100 916
80 838
466 202
17 846 223
93 161
5 472
774 433
1 918 903
1 925 746
..
..
25 946 207

Algeria
Angola
Congo
Cote d'Ivoire
Egypt
Gabon
Libya
Morocco
Mozambique
Nigeria
South Africa
Tanzania
Tunisia
Other
Africa

48 680
1 678
84
3 269
41 855
2 009
8 011
42
105 628

72 082
2 536
89
3 390
39 256
2 721
16 491
5 241
141 806

565 971
20 520
313 188
4 139
188 480
2 014
152 000
70 000
56 631
259
1 373 202

775 295
21 660
58 938
671 574
4 820
193 040
1 768
39
290 541
65 024
127 327
79
2 210 105

1 083 471
27 854
3 923
61 712
1 665 885
12 496
266 380
26 509
3 156
409 884
180 226
29 807
221 638
89 925
4 082 866

1 151 599
28 576
5 734
60 836
1 815 774
14 068
206 720
33 545
3 705
570 317
178 889
33 047
216 416
107 481
4 426 707

1 301 709
28 880
5 955
66 359
1 820 359
14 469
217 740
49 655
3 694
586 938
187 756
37 799
234 046
90 994
4 646 353

1 348 573
28 880
5 966
66 364
1 784 404
14 477
81 662
46 868
7 258
480 168
185 782
37 810
254 620
91 411
4 434 243

Bahrain
Iraq
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
UAE
Yemen
Middle East

35 326
35 340
109 228
197 421
38 380
53 550
40 750
509 995

62 494
45 980
149 317
230 470
60 040
71 441
48 782
668 524

220 477
75 240
813 400
4 724
229 077
113 388
258 557
906 552
63 687
659 490
3 344 592

319 191
119 700
2 449 495
9 909
364 800
256 890
440 569
1 431 906
229 970
1 278 030
6 900 460

491 400
194 889
5 683 813
106 470
551 494
9 867
784 346
1 066 907
2 786 667
363 051
2 296 849
39 540
14 375 293

492 816
232 893
6 012 837
40 596
645 734
871 765
1 335 056
2 838 272
306 124
2 360 387
27 469
15 163 949

496 023
229 187
5 971 996
30 654
690 270
878 235
1 677 347
3 081 609
216 775
2 557 230
31 632
15 860 958

564 946
219 184
6 109 350
38 608
677 312
..
872 062
1 850 953
3 195 648
197 925
2 599 311
145 673
16 470 972

Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Viet Nam
Other
Asia

14 486
4 529
42 232
27 657
6 739
3 307
2 578
109 874
1 080
9 015
221 497

23 246
12 363
56 698
29 352
8 574
4 626
3 975
133 215
1 239
6 842
280 130

173 285
69 312
67 649
491 746
686 252
321 223
35 346
449 078
2 906
232 347
126
11 379
2 540 649

327 769
85 457
256 582
1 073 167
1 276 666
1 070 385
55 689
768 637
407
56 960
807 926
52 083
9 536
5 841 264

807 873
124 547
605 805
2 530 773
1 766 115
1 463 845
63 433
1 256 878
141 832
329 909
1 532 640
377 925
17 039
11 018 614

806 002
147 335
662 601
2 558 979
1 664 819
1 472 683
64 948
1 252 807
153 133
340 663
1 432 168
340 866
18 823
10 915 827

853 337
145 101
627 839
2 276 766
1 657 782
1 507 900
74 449
1 261 610
150 375
366 421
1 636 388
376 039
20 250
10 954 257

886 614
158 342
643 104
1 992 183
1 815 267
1 535 068
58 393
1 179 590
138 005
411 616
1 672 396
390 329
20 254
10 901 161

Hong Kong, China


China, People's Rep.

1 034
145 765

1 277
233 051

15 056
617 837

140 105
953 925

157 642
4 108 214

128 694
5 008 835

119 605
5 599 189

106 856
6 202 175

Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Serbia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia

Non-OECD

11 732 860

13 173 881

39 241 162

42 697 276

65 849 869

68 378 810

69 869 146

70 564 008

World

41 813 503

45 780 407

78 514 213

96 363 298

127 985 945

130 334 036

132 870 904

133 888 919

2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.

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II.12 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 5: World natural gas consumption for power generation1


Million cubic metres
1971

1973

1990

2000

2009

2010

2011

2012

2 623
29
1 957
113 019
117 628

5 243
30
1 893
102 045
109 211

2 300
75
3 858
108 785
115 018

9 008
1 966
10 324
166 772
188 070

12 447
902
29 466
210 341
253 156

13 564
2 085
30 394
225 885
271 928

16 420
2 865
31 797
231 835
282 917

17 183
2 866
30 462
277 265
327 776

Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

615
17
1 284
26
1 942

944
2 335
138
3 417

4 150
39 526
2 274
1 573
47 523

4 754
4
55 840
6 407
2 374
69 379

10 861
4 082
61 648
13 834
1 913
92 338

10 955
5 092
64 314
20 015
2 209
102 585

12 741
4 486
80 471
22 235
1 891
121 824

13 291
1 999
84 935
24 601
1 896
126 722

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia

1 330
1 743
140
..
1 937
6 698
917
805
3
8 491
1 901
132
..

1 393
2 650
168
..
2 538
12 945
1 366
1 251
55
13 085
1 324
156
..

2 190
1 545
826
495
947
1 199
500
13 814
16
2 703
1 041
9 800
11
9 925
706
1 210
58

2 451
3 719
1 533
2 394
464
2 759
3 333
15 616
1 542
3 056
2 132
22 819
75
14 410
34
692
1 319
1 638
155

2 977
5 836
1 173
1 932
391
2 695
6 606
23 059
2 181
3 359
3 223
32 275
567
17 562
661
1 641
2 952
1 064
203

3 343
6 204
1 251
2 292
423
3 047
8 712
24 745
2 455
3 648
3 531
34 009
594
18 660
931
1 651
3 178
1 190
193

2 969
4 757
1 199
1 732
358
2 577
9 127
23 021
2 862
3 364
2 926
32 163
495
16 648
710
1 867
3 148
1 214
187

2 677
4 872
1 231
1 475
378
2 154
6 964
20 722
2 635
3 068
2 675
29 193
511
13 829
468
1 993
2 434
1 131
191

Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*

34
787
24 918

148
1 126
38 205

316
227
150
2 585
1 374
51 638

3 101
290
274
8 845
31 601
124 252

18 829
604
235
19 881
34 389
184 295

16 831
813
285
20 708
35 948
194 642

15 055
544
247
21 570
30 015
178 755

12 797
380
249
21 724
21 499
155 250

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas

IEA Total

142 485

148 910

210 188

369 252

495 136

531 391

544 161

574 230

OECD Total*

144 488

150 833

214 179

381 701

529 789

569 155

583 496

609 748

1 413
9
351
7
406
2 823
5 009

2 030
15
376
11
438
2 860
5 730

6 243
270
85
1 672
7
70
1 295
5 853
8
15 503

12 775
608
1 002
2 538
354
234
1 912
4 257
358
24 038

15 827
1 180
2 950
2 953
644
367
2 542
2 812
4 930
1 258
35 463

15 061
1 424
7 816
3 241
614
407
3 241
3 027
6 411
1 556
42 798

16 092
1 545
5 842
2 206
556
359
3 792
3 141
5 705
1 611
40 849

17 673
1 595
10 114
2 339
566
657
4 069
3 148
6 770
1 799
48 730

1 014
5 473
9 827
59
3 376
638
2 420

841
1 459
12 889
51
1 339
661
58
605

339
4 603
12 013
72
1 115
752
42
459

332
4 226
15 806
73
1 173
829
66
310

497
4 745
14 706
76
1 226
827
82
496

533
5 346
14 191
72
1 209
825
114
565

Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Cuba
Ecuador
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosniaherz
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


1. Power Generation includes electricity and heat sold.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Slovenia and Estonia from 1990.

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NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - II.13

Table 5: World natural gas consumption for power generation1 (continued)


Million cubic metres
1971

1973

1990

2000

2009

2010

2011

2012

11 465
88 993
78
100 536

12 247
87 265
207
99 719

1 840
1 129
2 048
3 118
2 803
11 113
277 136
279
806
5 291
64 332
14 330
..
..
407 032

2 820
490
903
1 401
1 859
6 006
226 838
461
298
4 688
36 829
14 649
..
..
315 145

3 362
82
956
1 349
2 163
3 618
248 514
587
43
7 558
16 325
16 067
..
..
320 019

1 921
94
1 167
1 738
2 135
3 504
269 302
805
19
8 654
19 260
16 291
..
..
347 705

2 076
65
1 067
1 433
2 028
3 689
288 245
904
19
9 217
20 054
16 906
..
..
368 358

3 457
83
963
1 292
2 059
3 564
293 668
826
25
9 532
18 452
16 669
..
..
373 445

324
77
2
403

361
165
116
2
644

4 655
4 863
87
2 211
966
8
12 790

7 592
966
10 787
115
1 053
3 500
2 323
2
26 338

12 066
117
1 221
24 519
229
3 298
575
4 013
571
3 298
127
50 034

12 077
118
1 425
23 951
313
4 250
615
5 197
662
3 607
611
52 826

13 041
122
1 406
27 177
356
4 308
786
5 566
742
3 557
1 070
58 131

14 109
128
1 626
27 298
358
4 164
1 172
6 065
836
3 857
670
60 283

Bahrain
Iraq
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
UAE
Yemen
Middle East

159
465
118
1 188
536
76
2 542

185
605
561
1 387
803
270
3 811

3 515
990
7 928
124
2 165
1 340
2 495
15 297
684
6 169
40 707

5 919
1 575
22 883
261
2 800
2 932
3 386
22 012
2 683
14 254
78 705

9 270
4 500
43 404
3 777
4 249
50
6 075
5 891
33 910
5 672
28 316
145 114

9 365
4 884
44 890
2 802
5 939
254
6 416
6 673
36 934
7 316
28 949
557
154 979

9 565
5 837
38 901
1 068
6 568
6 827
7 238
36 326
6 440
29 389
363
148 522

9 795
5 744
40 692
807
6 824
7 649
8 248
40 496
4 706
29 926
601
155 488

Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Viet Nam
Other
Asia

143
116
263
317
40
1 155
2 034

206
116
217
327
61
1 287
2 214

2 151
547
318
4 182
241
1 613
546
5 026
4 888
3
19 515

4 178
1 024
3 834
11 179
6 634
14 353
882
7 271
11
1 370
16 276
1 327
131
68 470

9 933
1 328
9 057
28 421
9 755
17 511
443
9 686
3 608
6 986
26 205
7 785
222
130 940

11 373
1 402
11 710
29 061
9 905
21 371
637
8 825
3 319
7 303
28 975
9 194
289
143 364

11 181
1 351
12 630
26 191
9 457
14 997
584
9 278
3 770
7 521
24 494
8 292
319
130 065

12 247
1 437
11 815
20 708
11 814
15 725
788
9 698
3 637
8 247
26 245
9 148
344
131 853

990

3 001
2 946

2 661
15 994

3 423
21 140

2 646
25 114

2 401
26 055

Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
Algeria
Cote d'Ivoire
Cameroon
Egypt
Gabon
Libya
Morocco
Nigeria
South Africa
Tanzania
Tunisia
Other
Africa

Hong Kong, China


China, People's Rep.
Non-OECD

110 524

112 118

496 537

518 643

700 225

766 235

773 685

798 255

World

255 012

262 951

710 716

900 344

1 230 014

1 335 390

1 357 181

1 408 003

1. Power Generation includes electricity and heat sold.

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II.14 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 6: World natural gas consumption for power generation1


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2009

2010

2011

2012

99 394
1 135
77 413
4 339 601
4 517 543

198 706
1 172
74 739
3 880 280
4 154 897

86 911
2 910
159 666
4 175 718
4 425 205

342 213
76 891
403 919
6 369 334
7 192 357

478 341
35 190
1 104 105
8 033 275
9 650 911

522 490
81 548
1 177 440
8 610 217
10 391 695

633 190
112 011
1 259 001
8 828 413
10 832 615

665 677
112 082
1 222 429
10 578 971
12 579 159

23 915
649
51 246
712
76 522

36 681
93 198
3 772
133 651

161 478
1 555 133
94 776
57 697
1 869 084

188 882
140
2 196 178
267 805
88 296
2 741 301

428 150
155 310
2 425 387
576 558
71 231
3 656 636

432 277
193 347
2 527 833
837 632
81 987
4 073 076

502 249
171 628
3 162 750
932 115
70 248
4 838 990

515 715
76 692
3 337 933
1 033 585
72 970
5 036 895

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia

52 143
69 166
5 215
..
68 375
223 262
34 815
30 668
96
282 902
66 791
4 755
..

53 624
105 181
6 254
..
89 568
432 358
52 538
47 650
1 926
435 971
44 756
5 672
..

82 181
61 349
30 630
20 347
36 370
45 296
20 319
493 753
840
100 345
39 130
375 640
448
330 704
24 046
44 980
2 447

91 621
147 618
57 864
101 191
17 521
104 265
139 557
571 151
59 553
114 027
84 880
869 419
3 106
480 398
1 395
24 029
54 482
61 674
5 880

113 136
231 629
44 674
80 234
14 778
102 320
265 241
878 186
84 511
126 148
128 079
1 229 672
23 093
585 464
26 181
57 587
119 662
40 580
7 667

127 658
246 224
47 708
95 203
16 001
115 687
349 935
945 334
95 857
137 305
140 430
1 295 794
24 253
622 102
36 948
58 033
129 071
45 441
7 296

113 327
188 774
46 146
72 117
13 426
97 728
366 062
878 434
111 198
126 620
115 994
1 225 420
20 104
555 019
28 085
65 188
127 891
46 494
7 081

102 234
182 288
46 848
61 433
14 311
81 734
287 122
791 956
103 109
116 826
105 362
1 112 248
20 633
461 018
18 456
70 644
98 507
43 419
7 266

Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*

1 394
30 689
870 271

6 129
43 899
1 325 526

12 722
9 280
5 708
99 005
51 810
1 887 350

124 891
11 866
10 469
344 525
1 258 035
4 739 417

757 935
25 436
8 935
761 660
1 375 418
7 088 226

680 182
33 804
10 876
793 194
1 430 254
7 484 590

609 377
22 509
9 399
826 120
1 188 272
6 860 785

517 885
15 738
9 503
832 166
851 534
5 952 240

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

IEA Total

5 385 139

5 538 163

8 016 616

14 186 245

19 093 501

20 489 730

20 982 669

22 149 825

OECD Total*

5 464 336

5 614 074

8 181 639

14 673 075

20 395 773

21 949 361

22 532 390

23 568 294

57 004
348
12 138
293
15 792
125 294
210 869

81 880
591
12 996
502
17 073
126 933
239 975

243 136
10 428
3 333
57 839
240
3 138
50 387
259 723
312
628 536

497 532
23 672
39 514
87 809
13 070
10 511
74 429
188 914
13 609
949 060

616 394
45 959
116 291
102 183
23 810
17 800
114 228
109 464
218 829
47 787
1 412 745

586 554
55 467
308 139
112 135
22 690
19 707
145 576
117 846
284 506
59 137
1 711 757

626 708
60 161
230 309
76 321
20 540
17 413
170 333
122 271
253 200
61 223
1 638 479

688 255
62 116
398 772
80 910
20 920
22 847
182 764
122 606
300 446
68 352
1 947 988

38 228
206 343
370 495
2 217
126 673
24 257
91 191

31 709
55 012
497 722
1 925
50 437
25 095
2 192
22 778

12 781
179 220
463 966
2 716
42 369
28 406
1 617
19 092

12 532
165 060
610 460
2 745
44 555
31 296
2 498
12 869

18 725
185 349
567 975
2 877
46 480
31 235
3 069
19 858

28 355
226 476
548 084
2 726
46 044
31 133
4 256
22 588

Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Cuba
Ecuador
Peru
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosniaherz
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


1. Power Generation includes electricity and heat sold.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Slovenia and Estonia from 1990.

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Table 6: World natural gas consumption for power generation1 (continued)


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2009

2010

2011

2012

431 253
3 355 049
3 081
3 789 383

460 606
3 289 902
8 183
3 758 691

69 360
42 494
77 209
116 805
105 665
417 957
10 594 889
10 520
30 388
199 500
2 425 361
540 235
..
..
15 489 787

110 047
19 102
33 767
52 148
73 672
223 289
8 672 000
17 380
11 326
176 717
1 437 007
555 025
..
..
12 068 350

146 934
3 211
35 723
50 231
73 243
133 806
9 500 739
21 732
1 618
284 874
606 249
608 737
..
..
12 217 264

83 969
3 621
43 584
64 673
72 287
129 531
10 295 437
29 837
719
326 240
721 328
617 281
..
..
13 270 522

90 739
2 521
39 871
53 323
68 679
136 148
11 019 565
33 516
728
347 452
748 376
640 524
..
..
14 057 010

153 271
3 254
35 981
48 077
69 736
131 746
11 226 947
30 603
933
359 315
687 183
631 565
..
..
14 288 273

Algeria
Cote d'Ivoire
Cameroon
Egypt
Gabon
Libya
Morocco
Nigeria
South Africa
Tanzania
Tunisia
Other
Africa

12 808
2 926
84
15 818

14 273
6 278
4 868
89
25 508

184 186
184 780
3 306
84 000
41 182
259
497 713

300 373
36 015
409 906
4 345
40 019
132 977
98 956
56
1 022 647

477 392
4 427
45 515
931 722
8 635
125 329
22 818
152 480
21 707
140 491
4 712
1 935 228

477 831
4 466
53 123
910 127
11 787
161 516
24 419
197 470
25 163
153 683
23 066
2 042 651

515 963
4 649
52 420
1 032 716
13 431
163 688
31 192
211 510
28 187
151 540
40 536
2 245 832

558 234
4 862
60 590
1 037 327
13 515
158 250
46 515
230 470
31 751
164 318
25 312
2 331 144

Bahrain
Iraq
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
UAE
Yemen
Middle East

6 027
17 670
4 648
45 135
22 210
2 968
98 658

7 011
22 990
22 078
52 691
33 263
10 528
148 561

133 593
37 620
311 997
4 724
82 301
50 931
103 273
581 276
25 779
240 573
1 572 067

224 947
59 850
900 575
9 909
106 402
111 420
140 210
836 469
101 149
555 921
3 046 852

352 235
171 000
1 708 208
143 542
161 447
1 931
230 854
243 900
1 288 608
213 852
1 104 338
5 619 915

355 879
185 609
1 766 688
106 470
225 651
9 867
243 815
276 270
1 403 473
275 817
1 128 970
22 609
6 001 118

363 459
221 803
1 530 993
40 596
249 590
259 438
299 648
1 380 378
242 805
1 146 160
14 736
5 749 606

372 226
218 273
1 601 470
30 654
259 312
290 674
341 440
1 538 835
177 399
1 167 102
24 388
6 021 773

Bangladesh
Brunei Darussalam
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Viet Nam
Other
Asia

5 441
4 529
9 903
12 206
1 472
40 193
73 744

7 852
4 529
8 195
12 614
2 270
44 798
80 258

78 057
21 363
12 487
161 078
9 787
63 314
20 188
167 097
177 917
126
711 414

152 418
39 937
157 912
430 611
269 359
563 358
34 634
238 641
407
52 071
592 402
51 246
4 986
2 587 982

382 786
56 153
373 032
1 122 385
396 049
687 306
17 393
314 152
138 001
265 460
953 770
300 626
8 417
5 015 530

441 957
54 554
482 293
1 147 351
402 125
838 802
25 029
287 047
127 963
277 514
1 054 612
355 008
10 985
5 505 240

434 495
52 528
520 152
1 039 024
383 947
588 617
22 922
297 616
145 342
285 762
891 534
320 195
12 135
4 994 269

475 944
55 917
486 628
822 796
479 651
617 181
30 948
313 145
140 218
313 390
955 207
353 235
13 055
5 057 315

38 542

114 048
114 691

101 110
622 663

130 064
822 979

100 548
977 729

91 246
1 014 357

Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia

Hong Kong, China


China, People's Rep.
Non-OECD

4 188 472

4 252 993

18 938 059

19 903 630

26 924 455

29 484 331

29 763 473

30 752 096

World

9 652 808

9 867 067

27 119 698

34 576 705

47 320 228

51 433 692

52 295 863

54 320 390

1. Power Generation includes electricity and heat sold.

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Table 7: World imports of natural gas


Million cubic metres
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

396
26 464
26 860

409
29 239
29 648

641
441
43 407
44 489

1 627
4 370
2 910
107 082
115 989

22 669
3 577
15 070
105 926
147 242

31 328
3 957
18 080
98 223
151 588

31 313
3 917
21 827
88 853
145 910

26 935
3 779
18 529
81 647
130 890

Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New-Zealand
OECD Asia/Oceania

1 367
1 367

3 258
3 258

50 507
2 992
53 499

75 821
18 999
94 820

5 643
2 104
98 787
43 815
150 349

6 526
702
116 455
46 729
170 412

5 811
60
121 611
47 789
175 271

6 517
510
122 823
53 158
183 008

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic

1 459
5 525
631
..
5 334
6 755
207
33
20
1 462
1 043

1 620
8 335
911
..
10 197
17 220
200
2 008
289
1 680
1 505

5 507
9 632
5 988
1 482
2 685
28 197
54 288
6 404
30 470
493
2 837
8 266
6 698

6 560
15 564
9 209
812
4 209
41 041
75 767
2 048
9 047
2 827
57 447
758
17 407
8 097
2 300
7 036

12 543
22 910
8 510
152
689
4 703
48 745
94 026
3 851
9 637
5 228
75 354
1 364
25 749
10 895
5 160
6 098

13 517
22 069
9 321
832
627
4 118
48 255
89 645
4 759
8 019
4 632
70 369
1 183
23 009
11 790
5 184
5 907

14 170
22 883
7 471
877
670
3 683
47 710
88 401
4 377
8 173
4 522
67 725
1 210
26 088
12 248
4 508
4 801

10 407
23 333
8 479
1 363
678
3 482
47 873
94 911
3 866
8 176
4 401
61 966
1 030
26 994
2
12 473
4 420
5 579

Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

..
417
53
889

..
1 049
181
786

846
4 262
656
1 990
3 257
7 226

1 007
17 864
882
2 971
14 380
2 382

1 053
36 721
1 631
3 676
38 037
53 769

904
35 489
1 302
3 261
43 878
53 437

870
35 062
1 130
3 575
45 922
49 796

847
34 994
1 086
3 764
45 270
48 990

OECD Europe*

23 828

45 981

181 184

299 615

470 501

461 507

455 872

454 384

IEA Total

52 055

78 887

277 885

502 137

746 288

759 864

750 379

744 617

OECD Total*
Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Republic
Uruguay

52 055
-

78 887
1 674
-

279 172
2 175
-

510 424
2 173
37

768 092
3 589
12 432
795
79

783 507
6 834
10 303
881
88

777 053
9 079
12 959
1 113
64

768 282
11 703
16 672
1 113
60

Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas

1 674

2 175

349
2 559

2 180
790
19 865

2 110
789
21 005

1 840
799
25 854

204
799
30 551

Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM

4 435
13 441
18 798
488
6 732
704
-

1 382
293
17 115
245
3 384
1 108
66

1 691
21 570
245
2 608
1 070
118

2 062
19 998
279
2 764
876
137

2 448
20 252
257
2 485
1 358
142

2 361
20 260
190
2 708
1 269
160

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Slovenia and Estonia from 1990.

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Table 7: World imports of natural gas (continued)


Million cubic metres

Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
Ghana
Morocco
South Africa
Tunisia
Other Africa
Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Republic
U.A.E.
Middle East
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia
Asia
Hong Kong, China
China, People's Rep.
Non-OECD
World

1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

8 270
8 270

11 602
11 602

5 559
9 998
1 795
3 310
5 991
4 042
7 331
68 676
2 542
1 600
90 675
2 209
..
..
248 326

1 107
4 220
652
1 385
2 581
2 494
3 370
12 808
1 122
729
59 220
1 617
..
..
114 898

1 122
3 513
272
1 125
3 106
3 176
2 279
4 257
1 968
174
35 969
..
..
84 263

1 743
4 518
305
1 755
3 407
3 100
3 092
7 974
1 747
180
44 037
..
..
97 974

1 961
4 349
396
1 716
3 320
3 078
2 884
8 039
1 790
133
32 365
..
..
86 973

1 970
4 349
268
1 734
2 707
2 386
1 448
8 197
1 940
133
27 495
..
..
79 575

1 057
-

992
-

434
615
3 201
2 350
3

848
786
3 346
2 339
3

430
1 172
3 771
2 903
3

430
1 102
3 771
2 711
-

1 057
2 000
-

992
3 287
-

6 603
8 997
2 635
2 780
254
2 070
690
17 410

7 322
11 811
896
3 460
2 124
250
18 150

8 279
4 667
652
2 650
2 124
19 172

8 014
5 736
865
2 184
2 124
19 862

2 000
856
-

3 287
5 802
1 370
2 209
-

34 836
14 526
12 852
8 312
8 832
10 522
159

36 691
15 986
18 024
8 272
8 921
11 239
175

29 265
15 177
17 523
9 323
8 971
11 484
189

30 771
15 272
16 682
13 211
8 971
12 091
189

8 270
60 325

13 276
92 163

856
254 414
533 586

9 381
3 001
134 118
644 542

55 203
3 834
15 045
219 649
987 741

62 617
3 053
29 286
257 948
1 041 455

62 667
2 812
39 814
255 664
1 032 717

66 416
2 812
51 997
270 136
1 038 418

2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.

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Table 8: World imports of natural gas


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

15 018
1 016 124
1 031 142

15 516
1 111 792
1 127 308

24 220
17 191
1 636 087
1 677 498

61 823
170 800
112 041
4 083 576
4 428 240

873 198
139 900
578 624
4 043 400
5 635 122

1 208 073
154 754
691 868
3 750 340
5 805 035

1 213 081
153 170
865 987
3 382 686
5 614 924

1 043 462
147 126
735 136
3 104 407
5 030 131

54 387
54 387

129 581
129 581

1 969 965
124 700
2 094 665

2 954 329
794 151
3 748 480

225 728
80 719
3 852 397
1 827 793
5 986 637

261 044
26 945
4 546 554
1 949 271
6 783 814

232 449
2 303
4 747 801
1 993 500
6 976 053

260 670
19 568
4 795 829
2 217 444
7 293 511

Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic

57 186
219 275
23 465
..
185 927
224 940
7 801
1 273
708
54 809
37 848

62 343
330 774
33 863
..
355 443
576 773
7 722
76 543
10 170
64 468
54 618

206 709
382 255
222 627
56 861
101 546
1 147 554
1 985 817
241 444
1 178 158
19 981
94 532
315 104
249 025

245 062
617 685
348 100
30 797
159 201
1 696 095
2 841 697
78 551
341 792
115 259
2 188 731
31 231
580 346
308 917
94 864
265 484

478 940
909 253
324 541
6 328
26 168
178 520
1 959 008
3 665 881
150 292
368 092
208 403
2 870 987
55 665
858 439
414 583
209 571
232 724

516 114
876 039
355 528
34 614
23 413
156 304
1 937 315
3 495 078
184 847
306 979
183 928
2 681 059
48 021
767 094
449 540
210 887
226 185

541 064
869 853
284 123
36 502
25 372
139 801
1 970 780
3 446 585
170 908
313 776
178 557
2 580 323
48 895
869 745
467 218
182 460
184 190

397 390
876 396
324 572
55 984
25 630
131 694
1 978 048
3 700 373
150 631
314 831
173 745
2 360 905
41 398
899 944
78
477 259
178 159
214 657

Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

..
17 195
2 028
35 027

..
43 283
6 907
30 949

33 639
171 653
26 840
75 760
124 750
287 407

38 125
719 516
36 092
113 195
560 616
93 701

39 860
1 486 539
68 195
140 015
1 456 993
2 122 189

34 234
1 436 483
53 900
124 193
1 680 569
2 103 889

32 953
1 419 084
46 827
136 134
1 759 024
1 970 280

32 069
1 416 224
44 440
143 363
1 733 986
1 920 919
17 592 695

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New-Zealand
OECD Asia/Oceania

OECD Europe*

867 482

1 653 856

6 921 662

11 505 057

18 231 186

17 886 213

17 674 454

IEA Total

1 953 011

2 910 745

10 642 995

19 360 811

29 013 842

29 567 261

29 211 018

28 982 438

OECD Total*
Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Republic
Uruguay

1 953 011
-

2 910 745
67 511
-

10 693 825
84 691
-

19 681 777
85 683
1 420

29 852 945
139 777
490 116
30 213
2 995

30 475 062
266 132
406 179
33 486
3 326

30 265 431
353 589
510 923
42 286
2 428

29 916 337
455 773
657 294
42 294
2 280

Venezuela
Other
Non-OECD Americas

67 511

84 691

13 259
100 362

96 748
30 003
789 852

93 642
29 997
832 762

81 659
30 367
1 021 252

9 054
30 362
1 197 057

Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM

167 200
506 726
708 685
18 473
252 614
26 763
-

52 116
11 046
661 016
9 281
127 563
42 104
2 499

63 761
833 077
9 283
99 133
40 407
4 449

77 737
772 363
10 564
105 337
33 097
5 131

92 289
782 173
9 730
95 029
51 291
5 325

89 010
782 482
7 194
103 557
47 940
6 019

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Slovenia and Estonia from 1990.

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Table 8: World imports of natural gas (continued)


Terajoules
1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

311 773
311 773

437 413
437 413

209 568
376 931
67 583
124 787
224 397
152 365
275 754
2 625 490
95 836
60 320
3 418 435
83 288
..
..
9 395 215

41 734
164 646
25 437
51 790
96 041
98 844
126 151
489 667
42 314
27 698
2 310 776
61 256
..
..
4 441 979

46 972
137 089
10 602
42 014
115 577
107 520
84 471
162 745
72 890
6 612
1 375 095
..
..
3 211 697

70 135
176 296
11 905
65 579
126 778
104 972
114 615
304 846
64 732
6 840
1 683 533
..
..
3 734 460

76 462
169 698
15 452
64 115
123 540
104 283
106 877
307 331
66 297
5 054
1 237 329
..
..
3 312 275

77 421
169 698
10 457
64 787
100 730
80 838
53 661
313 371
71 861
5 054
1 051 134
..
..
3 035 214

Ghana
Morocco
South Africa
Tunisia
Other Africa

42 020
-

39 416
-

16 477
24 419
121 627
93 412
102

32 206
31 200
127 161
92 975
106

16 345
46 515
143 301
115 405
110

16 340
43 733
143 298
107 768
-

Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Republic
U.A.E.

42 020
76 000
-

39 416
129 351
-

256 037
354 094
100 125
105 640
9 867
78 660
26 013
661 580

283 648
464 848
34 369
131 480
80 730
9 425
689 700

321 676
183 655
25 031
100 700
80 730
728 520

311 139
225 746
33 196
82 992
80 712
754 756

Middle East
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia

76 000
35 465
-

129 351
240 473
52 071
80 383
-

1 335 979
602 086
532 062
326 245
335 619
382 958
6 029

1 410 552
662 617
746 181
324 663
338 980
409 071
6 660

1 118 636
629 062
725 463
365 926
340 902
417 962
7 165

1 177 402
633 009
690 635
518 519
340 898
440 064
7 182

Asia

35 465

372 927

2 184 999

2 488 172

2 486 480

2 630 307

Hong Kong, China

114 048

145 689

116 028

106 843

106 856

China, People's Rep.

585 702

1 140 118

1 550 000

2 024 295

Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia

Non-OECD
World

311 773

504 924

9 633 391

5 198 083

8 509 955

10 005 740

9 917 162

10 482 270

2 264 784

3 415 669

20 327 216

24 879 860

38 362 900

40 480 802

40 182 593

40 398 607

2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.

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Table 9: World exports of natural gas


Million cubic metres

Canada
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
OECD Asia Pacific
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Slovak Republic
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*
IEA Total
OECD Total*
Argentina
Bolivia
Colombia
Peru
Trinidad
Non-OECD Americas
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Croatia
Kazakhstan
Russian Federation
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Other
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
Algeria
Angola
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Libya
Mozambique
Nigeria
South Africa
Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Iraq
Oman
Qatar
UAE
Yemen
Middle East
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Viet Nam
Other
Asia
China, People's Rep.
Non-OECD
World

1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

25 153
568
2 264
27 985

28 372
57
2 180
30 609

40 689
2 424
43 113

101 246
244
6 901
108 391

95 589
860
32 190
128 639

92 724
250
42 636
135 610

88 290
81
45 840
134 211

81 425
32
44 522
125 979

2 791
2 791

10 252
10 252

24 298
24 298

27 141
27 141

26 187
26 187

32 564
32 564

8
10
159
3
18 403
18 583
46 000
46 568
201
4 690
4 891
1 330
495
1 825
5 256
5 256
2 306
2 306
14 278
60 846

5
101
135
14
35 265
35 520
66 072
66 129
1 934
1 934
201
6 912
7 113
2 456
3 152
5 608
8 075
8 075
1 514
2 510
4 024
26 754
92 883

1 051
339
1 218
25
18
36 064
25 380
1
64 096
110 000
110 000
2 571
2 571
5 424
3 929
245 461
69 761
2 846
3 475
..
..
330 896
31 378
1 240
32 618
1 934
2 000
3 200
7 134
7 463
30 137
10 295
47 895
421 114
531 114

19
1
3 171
767
5 369
80
50
41 394
48 520
41
13 395
112 807
231 206
231 450
4 642
2 007
4 332
10 981
5 216
190 550
33 700
2 867
6 839
..
..
239 172
62 344
800
5 410
68 554
4 481
13 837
7 070
25 388
9 095
39 621
21 134
4 714
74 564
2 398
421 057
652 507

5 094
3 228
159
3 535
2 953
20 472
227
141
59 532
99 950
46
1 155
649
15 998
213 139
365 216
366 076
466
11 631
1 608
2 205
20 882
36 792
6 187
484
6 230
187 607
24 129
6
14 362
..
..
239 005
57 212
12 975
5 160
9 800
3 201
21 736
1
110 085
8 490
12 915
94 350
7 632
5 423
128 810
9 080
41 206
31 797
10 522
5 940
98 545
4 030
617 267
983 343

3 726
4 242
167
3 125
3 893
17 604
567
124
55 852
95 566
29
3
1 698
713
16 784
204 093
366 594
366 844
200
12 586
2 122
5 495
19 156
39 559
106
6 817
259
6 077
201 164
42 982
11 968
..
..
269 373
52 697
8 604
5 260
2 420
3 346
23 361
95 688
9 475
11 996
118 456
7 690
8 960
156 577
9 011
40 575
33 191
10 230
6 870
99 877
3 188
664 262
1 031 106

6 375
5 246
7
2 986
6 062
17 017
835
139
60 409
109 830
3
47
2 795
615
13 079
225 445
385 762
385 843
105
14 607
1 938
5 350
19 842
41 842
69
6 617
257
10 720
193 261
45 097
10 173
..
..
266 194
52 338
6 201
4 790
6 470
3 771
25 755
99 325
9 311
11 916
118 654
7 343
7 002
154 226
8 796
37 010
31 901
10 142
6 117
93 966
2 890
658 443
1 044 286

3 973
5 613
8
2 236
5 026
18 824
1 443
228
67 268
102 786
94
15
5 426
654
9 900
223 494
382 005
382 037
105
17 674
1 938
5 350
19 766
44 833
69
7 308
376
10 924
210 717
45 097
10 173
..
..
284 664
45 115
257
3 913
4 790
5 704
4 118
21 789
85 686
9 311
12 476
120 671
7 248
7 002
156 708
8 796
34 789
34 453
10 659
6 117
94 814
2 890
669 595
1 051 632

Totals may not add up due to rounding. 2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Estonia and Slovenia from 1990

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Table 10: World exports of natural gas


Terajoules

Canada
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia
OECD Asia Pacific
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Slovak Republic
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe*
IEA Total
OECD Total*
Argentina
Bolivia
Colombia
Peru
Trinidad
Non-OECD Americas
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Croatia
Kazakhstan
Russian Federation
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Other
Former Soviet Union
Former Yugoslavia
Non-OECD Europe/Eurasia
Algeria
Angola
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Libya
Mozambique
Nigeria
South Africa
Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Iraq
Oman
Qatar
UAE
Yemen
Middle East
Brunei Darussalam
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Viet Nam
Other
Asia
China, People's Rep.
Non-OECD
World

1971

1973

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

953 313
22 349
86 931
1 062 593

1 075 287
2 240
82 894
1 160 421

1 537 221
91 905
1 629 126

3 846 343
9 626
259 292
4 115 261

3 682 104
34 234
1 216 629
4 932 967

3 575 422
9 740
1 610 581
5 195 743

3 420 358
3 180
1 725 544
5 149 082

3 154 405
1 256
1 677 186
4 832 847

109 300
109 300

431 027
431 027

971 908
971 908

1 085 657
1 085 657

1 047 461
1 047 461

1 302 560
1 302 560

279
356
5 309
116
613 174
619 234
1 659 478
1 681 827
7 555
176 826
184 381
52 636
18 793
71 429
206 836
206 836
87 634
87 634
550 280
2 232 107

186
3 676
4 501
540
1 175 009
1 183 912
2 342 093
2 344 333
74 692
74 692
7 555
260 586
268 141
97 187
119 789
216 976
317 807
317 807
59 070
95 365
154 435
1 032 051
3 376 384

43 172
13 817
43 532
929
690
1 201 667
1 031 422
35
2 335 264
4 073 690
4 073 690
99 216
99 216
204 485
148 141
9 383 976
2 630 000
107 307
130 964
..
..
12 604 873
1 241 454
47 120
1 288 574
76 111
76 000
124 800
276 911
291 208
1 223 582
404 073
1 918 863
16 188 437
20 262 127

696
38
134 087
31 680
196 326
3 004
1 907
1 380 051
1 960 233
1 562
526 844
4 236 428
8 773 090
8 782 716
180 774
78 134
168 685
427 593
203 476
7 284 667
1 270 490
111 855
259 119
..
..
9 129 607
2 466 647
30 400
205 580
2 702 627
170 286
572 865
275 730
1 018 881
354 893
1 608 600
829 498
185 118
2 978 109
93 348
16 350 165
25 132 881

194 495
128 123
6 063
146 899
118 983
798 158
8 668
5 372
1 984 740
3 967 519
1 752
46 749
24 846
635 037
8 067 404
13 938 045
13 972 279
18 133
452 892
55 617
99 066
813 092
1 438 800
241 672
18 288
243 105
7 172 216
909 668
214
544 162
..
..
9 129 325
2 263 580
493 038
196 095
372 400
121 627
825 957
41
4 272 738
334 129
490 786
3 906 084
297 664
220 175
5 248 838
353 186
1 672 982
1 247 992
413 187
225 728
3 913 075
156 892
24 159 668
38 131 947

142 287
168 533
6 378
130 057
156 859
686 337
21 661
4 726
1 862 051
3 784 457
1 099
115
68 666
27 353
661 280
7 721 859
13 993 519
14 003 259
7 795
490 116
73 428
246 847
745 882
1 564 068
3 996
266 272
9 769
237 129
7 690 500
1 620 432
453 468
..
..
10 281 566
2 084 958
326 947
199 880
91 960
127 161
887 711
17
3 718 634
372 914
455 848
4 904 096
299 925
363 768
6 396 551
350 476
1 647 351
1 302 700
401 710
261 044
3 963 281
124 112
26 048 212
40 051 471

243 427
210 819
284
124 354
253 152
663 468
32 128
5 296
2 013 979
4 327 389
119
1 803
113 118
23 591
518 482
8 531 409
14 724 772
14 727 952
4 081
568 814
67 047
240 354
772 604
1 652 900
2 601
258 460
9 701
418 484
7 388 394
1 700 139
385 448
..
..
10 163 227
2 070 772
235 654
182 020
245 860
143 301
978 696
13
3 856 316
366 445
452 826
4 912 283
286 360
284 271
6 302 185
342 130
1 502 600
1 252 086
398 273
232 449
3 727 538
112 511
25 814 677
40 542 629

151 708
212 406
306
91 820
209 899
733 927
55 649
8 687
2 242 661
4 047 546
3 582
577
219 668
25 003
394 789
8 398 228
14 532 379
14 533 635
4 089
688 226
67 051
240 333
769 629
1 769 328
2 601
285 450
14 205
426 440
8 055 711
1 700 157
385 445
..
..
10 870 009
1 784 975
9 766
148 694
182 020
216 752
156 484
827 982
3 326 673
366 444
474 088
4 995 779
282 672
284 281
6 403 264
342 120
1 412 433
1 352 246
418 568
232 446
3 757 813
112 511
26 239 598
40 773 233

Totals may not add up due to rounding. 2013 data are provisional for the OECD and are estimates for the Non-OECD countries.
* OECD Europe and OECD Total include Estonia and Slovenia from 1990

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Table 11: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin


2010

Origins:
Importing
countries

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Turkey

United Kindom

United States

Algeria

Argentina

Brunei

Croatia

Million cubic metres

Australia

Austria

1 754

Belgium

484

5 799

7 279

1 163

Canada

20 558

Chile

173

556

Czech Republic

1 057

Denmark

152

Estonia

Finland

France

7 881

16 303

6 175

Germany

21 848

28 634

Greece

643

1 142

Hungary

440

127

Ireland

5 228

Israel

Italy

3 546

1 624

3 163

2 987

27 670

450

Japan

18 548

779

8 317

Korea

1 414

84

153

378

1 026

Luxembourg

169

16

707

Mexico

9 829

Netherlands

940

808

12 889

7 073

Norway

Poland

1 133

Portugal

1 947

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

158

53

347

Spain

78

165

3 337

12 008

Sweden

1 631

Switzerland

563

2 517

94

502

Turkey

3 907

United Kingdom

2 000

8 164

25 838

1 051

92 872

849

United States
Total OECD

19 962 3 704 2 331 92 872 2 571 1 168 6 845

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147

849 47 373

737
101 675

643 13 464 31 544 54 420 556 9 343 450

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Table 11: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin (continued)
2010
Total Imports

Non Specified/
Other

Oth. FSU

Yemen

U. A. E.

Trinidad and
Tobago

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Peru

Oman

Nigeria

Malaysia

Libya

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Indonesia

Equatorial
Guinea

Egypt

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing
countries

5 643

5 643

7 922

2 867

12 543

Australia
Austria

162

156

81

5 553

459

1 774

22 910

Belgium
Canada

92

424

1 595

22 669

386

1 342

256

675

189

3 577

Chile

7 453

8 510

Czech Republic

152

Denmark

689

689

Estonia

4 703

4 703

Finland

644

3 387

2 503

7 524

73

4 255

48 745

France

33 996

9 548

94 026

Germany

2 066

3 851

Greece

6 771

2 299

9 637

Hungary

5 228

Ireland

2 104

2 104

Israel

870

9 401

6 154

14 964

168

4 357

75 354

Italy

412 18 102

20 464 1 059

3 725

10 809

8 369

155

7 118

167

98 787

Japan

1 039 1 614 7 408

6 447

1 071

5 989

81

9 925

3 928

711

336

2 211

43 815

Korea

327

145

1 364

Luxembourg

763
-

183

891

3 166

264

674

63

15 070

Mexico

4 039

25 749

Netherlands

9 756

10 895

Norway
Poland

2 674

160

379

5 160

Portugal

6 098

6 098

Slovak Republic

495

1 053

Slovenia

2 825

579

7 463

341

5 841

3 193

891

36 721

Spain

1 631

Sweden
Switzerland

3 676

7 766

1 189

17 575

4 521

3 079

38 037

Turkey

115

335

14 585

1 517

164

53 769

United Kingdom

2 067

1 182

454 1 291

5 373

1 101

105 926

United States

35 237

768 092

Total OECD

11 158 3 368 26 401 7 766 9 980 26 911 21 682 10 055 972 58 015 137 134 13 620 7 454 3 895 4 527

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Table 12: Natural gas imports into non-OECD countries by origin


2010

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Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Equatorial
Guinea

Indonesia

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Kazakhstan

Malaysia

22
49
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
202
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
3 844
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
1 082
74
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2
4 926
273
74
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

USA

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Norway

Hungary

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

88
88

615
2 350
2 965

79
79

1 801
9 790
11 591

3 834
3 834

88
2 635
450
254
690
172
90
4 379

280
86
338
180
884

2 497
2 550
8 312
7 564
20 923

251
251

60
4 257
174
4 491

230
1 710
3 700
1 268
6 908

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Table 12: Natural gas imports into non-OECD countries by origin (continued)
2010

U. A. E.

Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

1 638
787
795
790
320
443
622
5 395

8 600
3 550
12 150

30
240
424
694

2 513
212
2 725

935
397
1 332

Total Imports

Turkmenistan

1 440
21 570
245
2 608
1 046
118
187
1 000
1 125
3 106
3 176
2 230
1 766
35 969
90
523
597
76 796

Non Specified

Trinidad and
Tobago

150
843
157
649
434
80
890
2 070
17 410
172
86
1 691
1 121
510
3 515
300
11 100
10 522
10 522
2 950
1 486
157
36 585
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Peru

Oman

Nigeria

Myanmar

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing countries

3 589
Argentina
12 432
Brazil
795
Dominican Rep.
790
Puerto Rico
79
Uruguay
2 180
2 180
Venezuela
1 691
Armenia
21 570
Belarus
245
Bosnia and Herz.
2 608
Bulgaria
2
1 070
Croatia
118
FYROM
1 122
Georgia
3 513
Kazakhstan
272
Kyrgyzstan
1 125
Latvia
3 106
Lithuania
3 176
Moldova
2 279
Romania
4 257 Russian Federation 1
1 968
Serbia
174
Tajikistan
35 969
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
434
Ghana
615
Morocco
2 350
Tunisia
3 201
3 201
South Africa
3
3
Other Africa
8 997
Islamic Rep. of Iran
2 635
Jordan
200
2 780
Kuwait
254
Lebanon
2 070
Oman
690
Syrian Arab Rep.
17 410
U.A.E.
886
15 045 China, People's Rep.
3 834
Hong Kong, China
14 526
Chinese Taipei
560
12 852
India
8 312
Malaysia
8 832
Singapore
10 522
Thailand
Other Asia 1
159
159
2
7 191 219 649 Total Non-OECD

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Table 13: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin


2011
Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Spain

Turkey

United Kindom

United States

Algeria

Argentina

Brunei

Croatia

Million cubic metres

Australia

Austria

1 890

Belgium

186

158

5 305

6 645

571

Canada

27 977

Chile

73

280

Czech Republic

280

Denmark

369

463

Estonia

Finland

France

3 055

1 124

8 898

16 239

98

5 172

Germany

22 892 27 434

Greece

37

716

764

Hungary

68

Ireland

4 632

Israel

Italy

3 614

2 863

3 647

3 651

22 952

262

Origins:
Importing
countries

Japan

19 029

83

481

339

157

8 646

Korea

961

70

461

217

902

Luxembourg

147

14

613

Mexico

14 017

Netherlands

852

404

13 916

5 815

Norway

Poland

1 714

Portugal

1 914

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

199

63

208

Spain

181

489

2 909

13 426

Sweden

1 296

Switzerland

568

1 966

87

640

Turkey

4 156

United Kingdom

957

6 447

22 117

142

242

United States

88 266

76

430

42 765

48 991

Total OECD

19 990 3 813 4 493 88 266 2 150 1 311 8 598 187 76 47 843 97 529

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98 716 11 018

280 9 548

262

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Table 13: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin (continued)
2011
Total Imports

Non Specified/
Other

Oth. FSU

Yemen

U. A. E.

Qatar

Trinidad and
Tobago

Peru

Russian
Federation

Oman

6 526

6 526

8 537

3 090

13 517

Austria

2 796

65

6 341

22 069

Belgium
Canada

Libya

Egypt

Nigeria

Malaysia

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Indonesia

Equatorial
Guinea

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing
countries
Australia

2 213

1 138

31 328

106

1 252

80

575

1 149

442

3 957

Chile

9 041

9 321

Czech Republic

832

Denmark

627

627

Estonia

4 118

4 118

Finland

839

3 224

2 664

6 566

211

152

13

48 255

France

32 859

6 460

89 645

Germany

84

113

170

2 848

27

4 759

Greece

5 218

2 733

8 019

Hungary

4 632

Ireland

702

702

Israel

583

2 339

6 205

19 743

271

4 239

70 369

Italy

21 176

4 672

5 918 1 053 20 021

10 881

367

7 893

506

116 455

Japan

1 192 2 973 11 068


595

859

9 954

5 210

1 533

5 444

898

10 519

3 577

1 911

3 618

46 729

Korea

284

125

1 183

Luxembourg

264

1 152

651

1 715

281

18 080

Mexico

2 022

23 009

Netherlands

10 076

11 790

Norway
Poland

2 868

402

5 184

Portugal

5 907

5 907

Slovak Republic

434

904

Slovenia

2 307

86

6 990

171

4 607

2 461

1 862

35 489

Spain

1 302

Sweden

3 261

Switzerland

8 190

1 248

25 407

80

1 177

21 153

533

589

994

67

471

2 576

3 642

1 701

7 482 5 084 21 366 8 190 2 425 26 386

23 044 11 533 3 073 75 214

3 807 1 070

148 210 11 710 7 893 7 289 3 807 32 867

43 878

Turkey

53 437

United Kingdom

98 223

United States

783 507

Total OECD

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Table 14: Natural gas imports into non-OECD countries by origin


2011

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

USA

Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Equatorial
Guinea

Indonesia

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Kazakhstan

20
6
829
417
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
219
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
250
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
130
China, People's Rep.
4 530
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
400
India
164
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2
5 474
20 642 829
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Norway

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Italy

Hungary

Germany

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

130
164
294

270
130
333
733

786
2 339
252
3 377

88
88

2 974
9 363
12 337

3 053
3 053

130
896
130
250
270
670
630
2 976

130
800
930

3 150
2 530
8 272
6 896
200
21 048

453
453

105
7 974
50
180
1 502
9 811

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Table 14: Natural gas imports into non-OECD countries by origin (continued)
2011
Turkmenistan

U. A. E.

Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified

1 609
19 998
279
2 764
137
163
2 518
1 755
3 407
3 100
2 659
1 478
39 320
400
270
130
79 987

2 930
270
881
789
130
270
400
260
504
6 434

1 709
11 311
12 700
25 720

130
130
164
424

2 000
200
1 506
3 706

1 580
500
2 080

2 110
21
16
3 346
3
916
120
164
175
6 871

Total Imports

Trinidad and
Tobago

400
400
130
270
848
400
720
1 700
2 124
130
130
17 490
2 400
930
130
3 200
4 456
930
130
160
5 000
164
176
164
15 145
2 025
10 109
130
270
400
9 575
10 109 4 394
294
560
45 729
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Peru

Oman

Nigeria

Myanmar

Malaysia

Million cubic metres

6 834
10 303
881
789
88
2 110
2 062
19 998
279
2 764
876
137
1 743
4 518
305
1 755
3 407
3 100
3 092
7 974
1 747
180
44 037
848
786
2 339
3 346
3
11 811
896
3 460
2 124
250
18 150
29 286
3 053
15 986
18 024
8 272
8 921
11 239
175
257 948

Origins:
Importing countries

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2

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Table 15: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin


2012

Mexico

Netherlands

1 981

Belgium

6 780

7 009

1 690

Canada

29 599

Chile

78

46

Czech Republic

Denmark

255

622

Estonia

Finland

France

2 005

2 156

7 659

18 538

4 160

Germany

25 952

24 482

Greece

42

216

49

612

734

Hungary

Ireland

4 522

Israel

249

Italy

Croatia

Italy

Brunei

Germany

Argentina

France

Algeria

Denmark

United States

Czech Republic

United Kindom

Canada

Turkey

Belgium

Austria

Spain

Austria

Australia

Origins:
Importing
countries

Norway

Australia

Million cubic metres

2 396

154

19

2 904

2 466

2 813

307

21 953

Japan

23 880

100

89

336

217

291

240

8 279

Korea

1 014

68

78

74

72

1 092

Luxembourg

150

14

627

Mexico

16 621

Netherlands

1 309

586

16 629

4 380

54

Norway

Poland

586

1 888

Portugal

2 090

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

305

61

139

Spain

626

738

4 032

14 849

Sweden

1 130

Switzerland

577

2 233

95

669

Turkey

4 077

United Kingdom

2 465

7 101

26 967

117

United States

83 898

176

50 641

Total OECD

24 894 2 701 5 610

83 898

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586 2 458 1 404 10 022 156

104 587 269

612 10 899 46 585 48 485 46 9 371 249

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Table 15: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin (continued)
2012

Nigeria

Oman

Peru

Qatar

5 811

5 811

8 950

3 239

14 170

Austria

2 158

5 246

22 883

Belgium
Canada

Yemen

Total Imports

Malaysia

Non Specified/
Other

Libya

Oth. FSU

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

U. A. E.

Indonesia

Trinidad and
Tobago

Equatorial
Guinea

Russian
Federation

Egypt

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing
countries
Australia

953

761

31 313

221

360

2 884

328

3 917

Chile

7 468

7 471

Czech Republic

877

Denmark

670

670

Estonia

3 683

3 683

Finland

803

3 715

1 886

6 441

226

120

47 710

France

32 632

5 335

88 401

Germany

160

85

26

2 453

4 377

Greece

3 576

4 597

8 173

Hungary

4 522

Ireland

60

60

Israel

147

6 469

5 925

18 071

3 850

67 725

Italy

8 086

19 976

6 343

5 312

1 220 21 352

11 712

463

7 761

348

71

121 611

Japan

1 545 3 990
794

477

9 932

5 351

2 278

5 433

13 815

2 758

1 155

3 398

47 789

Korea

290

129

1 210

Luxembourg

396

1 064

1 768

161

525

1 292

21 827

Mexico

90

2 931

109

26 088

Netherlands

9 774

12 248

Poland

108

1 853

164

78

215

4 508

Portugal

4 801

4 801

Slovak Republic

365

870

Slovenia

557

5 422

2 421

4 049

2 368

35 062

Spain

1 130

Sweden

3 575

Switzerland

8 215

1 321

26 490

13

42

13 091

80

958

3 177

555

4 488 4 912

18 414

8 215

6 469

25 327

22 154

10 745 3 641 66 119

3 353 2 466

Norway

45 922

Turkey

49 796

United Kingdom

88 853

United States

143 066 11 382 7 761 5 154 3 353 32 371 777 053

Total OECD

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Table 16: Natural gas imports into Non-OECD countries by origin


2012

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Norway

Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Equatorial
Guinea

Indonesia

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Kazakhstan

60
379
399
Russian Federation 1
814
Serbia
Tajikistan
52
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
80
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
4 800
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
400
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
2
Total Non-OECD
5 280
112 1 592
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.
Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Italy

Hungary

Germany

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

667
667

240
170
174
75
83
742

1 172
2 903
570
4 645

64
64

4 579
9 397
13 976

2 812
2 812

80
652
160
400
220
622
2 134

230
230

3 130
2 240
9 323
7 485
22 178

481
481

289
8 039
133
8 461

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Table 16: Natural gas imports into Non-OECD countries by origin (continued)
2012
Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified

1 967
20 252
257
2 485
142
235
1 426
1 716
3 320
3 078
2 469
976
32 313
70 636

3 700
1 300
1 113
799
226
80
230
75
90
7 613

756
4 380
21 204
26 340

2 167
63
2 230

1 726
287
2 013

390
292
1 840
252
44
16
3 771
3
530
486
500
189
8 313

Total Imports

Trinidad and
Tobago

90
500
1 300
430
760
1 250
2 124
19 092
2 560
410
6 550
3 330
1 387
7 220
1 762
14 000
1 486
10 124
90
400
280
7 376
10 124
5 339
400
51 906
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Peru

Nigeria

Myanmar

Malaysia

Million cubic metres

9 079
12 959
1 113
799
64
1 840
2 448
20 252
257
2 485
1 358
142
1 961
4 349
396
1 716
3 320
3 078
2 884
8 039
1 790
133
32 365
430
1 172
2 903
3 771
3
4 667
652
2 650
2 124
19 172
39 814
2 812
15 177
17 523
9 323
8 971
11 484
189
255 664

Origins:
Importing countries
Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
1
Other Asia
Total Non-OECD 2

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Table 17: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin


2013
Argentina

United States

United Kindom

1 455

Belgium

6 740

6 968

1 680

Canada

25 986

Chile

10

Czech Republic

Denmark

997

366

Estonia

Finland

France

946

224

7 082

17 125

45

5 124

Germany

28 425 19 873

Greece

11

678

603

Hungary

Ireland

4 401

Israel

Italy

2 500

2 950

1 750

2 300

12 763

356
-

Croatia

Brunei

Algeria

Turkey

Spain

France

Norway

Denmark

Netherlands

Canada

Austria

Mexico

Belgium

Australia

Italy

Austria

Germany

Origins:
Importing
countries

Australia

Czech Republic

Million cubic metres

Japan

25 728

81

60

65

766

213

942

6 681

Korea

883

239

81

82

166

1 489

Luxembourg

128

12

534

Mexico

81

222

198

94

12 209

Netherlands

1 403

858

16 148

4 045

54

Norway

Poland

584

2 267

Portugal

2 155

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

296

59

136

Spain

193

4 172

1 098

18 669

Sweden

1 086

Switzerland

Turkey

571 2 299 104


-

790

3 916

United Kingdom

3 994

7 852

27 962

407

United States

78 891

30

159

Total OECD

26 611 2 796 5 583 78 891 584 2 489 4 803 9 595 163 30 52 797 95 061 549 678 10 220 38 195 44 935 10 8 170 356

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Table 17: Natural gas imports into OECD countries by origin (continued)
2013
Total Imports

Non Specified/
Other

Oth. FSU

U. A. E.

Trinidad and
Tobago

Russian
Federation

6 517

6 517

6 573

2 379

10 407

Austria

2 290

5 655

23 333

Belgium

789

160

26 935

Canada

171

3 194

404

3 779

Chile

8 475

8 479

Czech Republic

Yemen

Qatar

Peru

Oman

Libya

Egypt

Nigeria

Malaysia

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Indonesia

Equatorial
Guinea

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing
countries
Australia

1 363

Denmark

678

678

Estonia

3 482

3 482

Finland

86

1 071

1 519

8 472

6 179

47 873

France

40 271

6 342

94 911

Germany

2 574

3 866

Greece

8 176

8 176

Hungary

4 401

Ireland

77

216

217

510

Israel

277

5 704

5 100

23 500

4 766

61 966

Italy

362 2 515

9 195

21 007

5 449

5 920

515 22 642 12 018

394

7 395

703

172

122 823

Japan

856

160

7 575

5 496

3 535

5 842

666 17 767

2 586

833

4 817

85

53 158

Korea

247

109

1 030

Luxembourg

174

1 174

88

2 054 1 441
-

327

555

18 529

Mexico

4 291

107

26 994

Netherlands

9 621

12 473

Poland

1 747

518

4 420

Portugal

5 509

70

5 579

Slovak Republic

356

847

Slovenia

41

3 270

171

2 076

170

34 994

Spain

1 086

Sweden

3 764

Switzerland

8 730

1 273

26 213

4 245

893

45 270

Turkey

69

8 607

99

48 990

United Kingdom

73

207

1 975

312

81 647

United States

768 282

Total OECD

1 522 3 612

1 691 2 675 16 944 8 730 5 704 26 503 17 757 11 933 4 757 64 145 163 042 9 381 7 395 6 791 4 245 34 073

Norway

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Table 18: Natural gas imports into non-OECD countries by origin


2013

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Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Equatorial
Guinea

Indonesia

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

270
900
121
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
50
Tajikistan
Ukraine
1 108
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
80
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
4 590
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
72
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2
4 742
1 549
900
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Norway

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Italy

Hungary

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

80
400
77
557

80
1 102
2 711
80
80
154
4 207

60
60

5 453
11 312
16 765

2 812
2 812

146
865
160
500
215
461
2 347

500
460
80
1 040

3 580
2 340
13 211
7 485
26 616

405
405

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Table 18: Natural gas imports into non-OECD countries by origin (continued)
2013
Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified

1 956
20 260
190
2 708
160
235
1 426
1 734
2 707
2 386
1 327
1 890
25 840
71
62 890

2 914
2 460
1 113
799
150
71
7 507

756
5 392
27 317
33 465

2 167
68
2 235

1 735
344
2 079

1 700
1 010
204
99
3 771
1 660
143
798
80
189
9 654

Total Imports

Trinidad and
Tobago

545
865
1 170
240
200
8 197
133
547
430
234
1 870
2 124
19 622
3 550
570
9 500
3 650
620
7 630
1 036
14 156
1 486
10 241
320
1 370
9 077
8 686
10 241
4 925
57 377
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Nigeria

Myanmar

Malaysia

Kazakhstan

Million cubic metres

11 703
16 672
1 113
799
60
204
2 361
20 260
190
2 708
1 269
160
1 970
4 349
268
1 734
2 707
2 386
1 448
8 197
1 940
133
27 495
430
1 102
2 711
3 771
5 736
865
2 184
2 124
19 862
51 997
2 812
15 272
16 682
13 211
8 971
12 091
189
270 136

Origins:
Importing countries

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2

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Table 19: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries


2010

France

Germany

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Spain

Turkey

1 754

Belgium

484

5 799

7 198

Canada

Chile

Czech Republic

1 057

Denmark

152

Estonia

Finland

France

7 881

15 781

Germany

21 848

28 634

Greece

643

Hungary

440

127

Ireland

Israel

Italy

3 546

1 624

3 163

2 824

Japan

Korea

Luxembourg

169

16

707

Mexico

Netherlands

940

808

12 889

Norway

Poland

1 133

Portugal

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

158

53

Spain

165

1 505

Sweden

1 631

Switzerland

563

2 517

94

502

Turkey

United Kingdom

2 000

8 164

25 026

United States

92 872

849

Total OECD

3 704

2 169

92 872

147

849

47 373

97 375

643

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Canada

Belgium

Austria

Austria

Australia

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Denmark

Czech Republic

Million cubic metres

2 571 1 168 6 845

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Table 19: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries (continued)
2010
Argentina

Croatia

Egypt

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Libya

Russian
Federation

Oth. FSU

Non Specified/
Other

5 643

5 643

7 922

2 867

12 543

Austria

1 163

459

1 774

16 877

Belgium

20 558

20 558

Canada

556

556

Chile

7 453

8 510

Czech Republic

152

Denmark

689

689

Estonia

4 703

4 703

Finland

7 524

4 255

35 441

France

33 996

9 548

94 026

Germany

Total Imports

Algeria

United Kindom

United States

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

2 066

2 709

Greece

6 771

2 299

9 637

Hungary

5 228

5 228

Ireland

2 104

2 104

Israel

26 036

450

46

9 401

14 964

4 357

66 411

Italy
Japan

327

145

1 364

Korea

9 829

9 829

Mexico

7 073

4 039

25 749

Netherlands

Luxembourg

9 753

10 892

Norway
Poland

1 947

379

2 326

Portugal

6 098

6 098

Slovak Republic

347

495

1 053

Slovenia

7 229

8 899

Spain

1 631

Sweden
Switzerland

3 676

7 766

17 575

4 521

29 862

Turkey

35 190

United Kingdom

93 721

United States

13 464

30 387

35 559

556

450

2 150

7 766

9 401

124 834

4 527

31 267

516 077

Total OECD

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Table 20: Natural gas pipeline imports into non-OECD countries


2010

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

USA

Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Equatorial
Guinea

22
49
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
202
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2
273
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Norway

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Hungary

Germany

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

615
2 350
2 965

79
79

1 801
9 790
11 591

3 834
3 834

2 635
254
690
3 579

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Table 20: Natural gas pipeline imports into non-OECD countries (continued)
2010
Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified

2 070
17 275
19 345

1 440
21 570
245
2 608
1 046
118
187
1 000
1 125
3 106
3 176
2 230
1 766
35 969
75 586

8 600
3 550
12 150

2 513
212
2 725

935
397
1 332

2 180
2
3 201
3
159
5 545

Total Imports

Russian
Federation

251
60
4 257
174
8 312
7 564
1 268
10 522
15 876
251
4 491
1 268
10 522
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Qatar

Myanmar

Malaysia

Kazakhstan

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Indonesia

Million cubic metres

1 801
9 790
79
2 180
1 691
21 570
245
2 608
1 070
118
1 122
3 513
272
1 125
3 106
3 176
2 279
4 257
1 968
174
35 969
434
615
2 350
3 201
3
8 997
2 635
254
2 070
690
17 275
3 550
3 834
8 312
8 832
10 522
159
171 846

Origins:
Importing countries

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2

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Table 21: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries


2011
Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

Norway

Spain

Million cubic metres

Australia

Austria

1 890

Belgium

186

158

5 305

6 645

Canada

Chile

Czech Republic

280

Denmark

369

463

Estonia

Finland

France

3 055

1 124

8 898

15 823

98

Germany

22 892

27 434

Greece

Hungary

68

Ireland

Israel

Italy

3 614

2 863

3 647

3 480

Japan

Korea

Luxembourg

147

14

613

Mexico

Netherlands

852

404

13 916

Norway

Origins:
Importing countries

Poland

1 714

Portugal

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

199

63

Spain

489

1 751

Sweden

1 296

Switzerland

568

1 966

87

640

Turkey

United Kingdom

957

6 447

21 203

United States

88 266

76

Total OECD

3 813

4 159

88 266

2 150

1 311

8 598

150

76

47 843

93 498

98

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Table 21: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries (continued)
2011
United Kindom

United States

Algeria

Argentina

Croatia

Egypt

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Libya

Russian
Federation

Oth. FSU

Non Specified/
Other

6 526

6 526

8 537

3 090

13 517

Austria

571

65

4 895

17 827

Belgium
Canada

Total Imports

Turkey

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

27 977

27 977

280

280

Chile

9 041

9 321

Czech Republic

832

Denmark

627

627

Estonia

4 118

4 118

Finland

6 566

13

35 577

France

32 859

6 460

89 645

Germany

716

2 848

3 564

Greece

5 218

2 733

8 019

Hungary

4 632

4 632

Ireland

702

702

Israel

21 317

262

2 339

19 743

4 203

61 468

284

125

1 183

14 017

14 017

Mexico

5 815

2 022

23 009

Netherlands

10 073

11 787

Poland

1 914

402

2 316

Portugal

5 907

5 907

Slovak Republic

208

434

904

Slovenia

9 654

11 894

Spain

1 296

Sweden

3 261

Switzerland

8 190

25 407

3 807

37 404

Turkey

28 607

United Kingdom

Italy
Japan
Korea
Luxembourg

Norway

88 342

United States

716

11 018

41 994

33 093

280

262

702

8 190

2 339

133 749

3 807

28 447

514 559

Total OECD

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Table 22: Natural gas pipeline imports into non-OECD countries


2011

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Norway

Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Indonesia

20
6
417
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
219
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2
20
642
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Italy

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Hungary

Germany

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

829
829

786
2 339
3 125

88
88

2 974
9 363
12 337

3 053
3 053

896
250
1 146

8 272
6 896
15 168

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Table 22: Natural gas pipeline imports into non-OECD countries (continued)
2011
Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified

1 609
19 998
279
2 764
137
163
2 518
1 755
3 407
3 100
2 659
1 478
39 320
79 187

1 709
11 311
12 700
25 720

2 000
200
1 506
3 706

1 580
500
2 080

2 110
21
16
3 346
3
175
5 671

Total Imports

Turkmenistan

453
105
7 974
50
180
1 502
848
2 124
16 550
2 025
10 109
453
9 811
2 025
10 109
848 18 674
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Nigeria

Myanmar

Malaysia

Kazakhstan

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Million cubic metres

2 974
9 363
88
2 110
2 062
19 998
279
2 764
876
137
1 743
4 518
305
1 755
3 407
3 100
3 092
7 974
1 747
180
44 037
848
786
2 339
3 346
3
11 811
896
2 124
250
16 550
12 700
3 053
8 272
8 921
10 109
175
194 692

Origins:
Importing countries

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2

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Table 23: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries


2012

Canada

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

1 981

Belgium

6 780

7 009

Canada

Chile

Czech Republic

Denmark

255

622

Estonia

Finland

France

2 005

2 156

7 659

18 380

Germany

25 952

24 482

Greece

612

Hungary

Ireland

Israel

Italy

2 396

154

19

2 904

2 466

2 726

Japan

Korea

Luxembourg

150

14

627

Mexico

Netherlands

1 309

586

15 868

Norway

Poland

586

1 888

Portugal

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

305

61

Spain

738

2 348

Sweden

1 130

Switzerland

577

2 233

95

669

Turkey

Turkey

Belgium

Austria

Spain

Austria

Australia

Origins:
Importing countries

Norway

Australia

Million cubic metres

United Kingdom

2 465

7 101

26 812

United States

83 898

Total OECD

2 701

4 774

83 898

586

2 458

1 315

10 022

156

50 641

100 858

612

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Table 23: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries (continued)
2012
United States

Algeria

Argentina

Croatia

Egypt

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Libya

Russian
Federation

Turkmenistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified/
Other

5 811

5 811

8 950

3 239

14 170

Austria

1 690

2 158

17 637

Belgium
Canada

Total Imports

United Kindom

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

29 599

29 599

46

46

7 468

7 471

Czech Republic

Chile

877

Denmark

670

670

Estonia

3 683

3 683

Finland

6 441

36 641

France

32 632

5 335

88 401

Germany

2 453

3 065

Greece

3 576

4 597

8 173

Hungary

4 522

4 522

Ireland

60

60

Israel

307

20 843

249

6 469

18 071

3 850

60 456

290

129

1 210

Italy
Japan
Korea
Luxembourg

16 621

16 621

Mexico

4 380

2 931

25 074

Netherlands

9 769

12 243

Poland

2 090

198

2 288

Portugal

4 801

4 801

Slovak Republic

139

365

870

Slovenia

10 835

13 921

Spain

1 130

Sweden

3 574

Switzerland

8 215

26 490

3 353

38 058

Turkey

36 378

United Kingdom

Norway

83 907

United States

10 899

46 220

33 907

46

249

60

8 215

6 469

128 590

3 353

25 317

521 357

Total OECD

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Table 24: Natural gas pipeline imports into Non-OECD countries


2012

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Norway

USA

Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Indonesia

60
379
399
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
814
Tajikistan
Ukraine
52
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2
112
1 592
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Italy

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Hungary

Germany

Origins:
Importing countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

667
667

1 172
2 903
4 075

64
64

4 579
9 397
13 976

2 812
2 812

652
652

9 323
7 485
16 808

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Table 24: Natural gas pipeline imports into non-OECD countries (continued)
2012
Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified

2 124
17 822
19 946

1 967
20 252
257
2 485
142
235
1 426
1 716
3 320
3 078
2 469
976
32 313
70 636

756
4 380
21 204
26 340

2 167
63
2 230

1 726
287
2 013

1 840
252
44
16
3 771
3
189
6 115

Total Imports

Russian
Federation

481
289
8 039
133
430
1 486
10 124
481
8 461
1 486
10 124
430
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Qatar

Nigeria

Myanmar

Malaysia

Kazakhstan

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Million cubic metres

4 579
9 397
64
1 840
2 448
20 252
257
2 485
1 358
142
1 961
4 349
396
1 716
3 320
3 078
2 884
8 039
1 790
133
32 365
430
1 172
2 903
3 771
3
4 667
652
2 124
17 822
21 204
2 812
9 323
8 971
10 124
189
189 020

Origins:
Importing countries

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2

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Table 25: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries


2013
Canada

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Mexico

Netherlands

1 455

Belgium

6 740

6 968

Canada

Chile

Czech Republic

Denmark

997

366

Estonia

Finland

France

946

224

7 082

17 125

45

Germany

28 425

19 873

Greece

678

Hungary

Ireland

Israel

Italy

2 500

2 950

1 750

2 300

Japan

Korea

Luxembourg

128

12

534

Mexico

Netherlands

1 403

858

15 403

Norway

Poland

584

2 267

Portugal

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

296

59

Spain

4 052

Sweden

1 086

Switzerland

571

2 299

104

790

Turkey

Turkey

Belgium

Austria

Spain

Austria

Australia

Origins:
Importing countries

Norway

Australia

Million cubic metres

United Kingdom

3 994

7 852

27 866

United States

78 875

30

Total OECD

2 796

5 068

78 875

584

2 489

4 623

9 595

163

30

52 651

91 894

45

678

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Table 25: Natural gas pipeline imports into OECD countries (continued)
2013

6 517

6 517

6 573

2 379

10 407

Austria

1 680

2 290

17 678

Belgium

25 986

25 986

Canada

10

10

8 475

8 479

Czech Republic

Total Imports

Non Specified/
Other

Libya

Oth. FSU

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Turkmenistan

Croatia

Russian
Federation

Argentina

United States

United Kindom

Algeria

Million cubic metres

Origins:
Importing
countries
Australia

Chile

1 363

Denmark

678

678

Estonia

3 482

3 482

Finland

8 472

6 179

40 073

France

40 271

6 342

94 911

Germany

2 574

3 252

Greece

8 176

8 176

Hungary

4 401

4 401

Ireland

Israel

12 460

356

5 704

23 500

4 766

56 286

Italy
Japan

247

109

1 030

Korea

12 209

12 209

Mexico

4 045

4 291

26 000

Netherlands

Luxembourg

9 615

12 466

Norway
Poland

2 155

518

2 673

Portugal

5 509

70

5 579

Slovak Republic

136

356

847

Slovenia

15 320

170

19 542

Spain

1 086

Sweden
Switzerland

3 764

8 730

26 213

4 245

39 188

Turkey

39 712

United Kingdom

78 905

United States

10 126

38 195

30 071

10

356

8 730

5 704

148 432

4 245

29 340

524 700

Total OECD

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Table 26: Natural gas pipeline imports into non-OECD countries


2013

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Norway

USA

Algeria

Argentina

Bolivia

China

Egypt

Indonesia

Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Italy

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania

Hungary

Germany

Origins:
Importing Countries

Australia

Million cubic metres

270
121
50
1 108
1 549

900
900

1 102
2 711
3 813

60
60

5 453
11 312
16 765

2 812
2 812

865
865

13 211
7 485
20 696

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Table 26: Natural gas pipeline imports into non-OECD countries (continued)
2013
Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Oth. FSU

Non Specified

2 124
18 332
20 456

1 956
20 260
190
2 708
160
235
1 426
1 734
2 707
2 386
1 327
1 890
25 840
62 819

756
5 392
27 317
33 465

2 167
68
2 235

1 735
344
2 079

204
99
3 771
189
4 263

Total Imports

Russian
Federation

405
200
8 197
133
547
430
1 486
10 241
405
9 077
1 486
10 241
430
1. Detailed data by import origin are not available.
2. Total imports include intra FSU trade.

Qatar

Nigeria

Myanmar

Malaysia

Kazakhstan

Islamic Rep. of
Iran

Million cubic metres

5 453
11 312
60
204
2 361
20 260
190
2 708
1 269
160
1 970
4 349
268
1 734
2 707
2 386
1 448
8 197
1 940
133
27 495
430
1 102
2 711
3 771
5 736
865
2 124
18 332
27 317
2 812
13 211
8 971
10 241
189
194 416

Origins:
Importing countries

Argentina
Brazil
Dominican Rep.
Puerto Rico
Uruguay
Venezuela
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herz.
Bulgaria
Croatia
FYROM
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation 1
Serbia
Tajikistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Ghana
Morocco
Tunisia
South Africa
Other Africa
Islamic Rep. of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Syrian Arab Rep.
U.A.E.
China, People's Rep.
Hong Kong, China
Chinese Taipei
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Other Asia 1
Total Non-OECD 2

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Indonesia

Eq. Guinea

Egypt

Brunei

Algeria

United
States

Spain

Norway

Italy

France

Belgium

Origins:

Australia

Million cubic metres

Importing countries:

2009
Argentina
Belgium
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Portugal
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

4 770
588
1 038
17 439
1 715
74
85
25 709

78
78

8
8

170
266
88
1 488
169
830
3 011

789
71
860

7 068
526
148
1 299
84
78
5 522
4 487
1 763
20 975

8 384
692
9 076

160
88
82
73
1 427
253
309
312
454
4 508
528
4 543
84
12 821

82
682
234
1 884
1 492
83
335
4 792

735
3 725
75
17 844
4 027
26 406

3 844
1 082
18 548
1 414
24 888

84
78
162

81
74
522
163
153
1 832
812
737
4 374

88
779
378
1 245

173
6 175
1 142
1 634
4 779
3 907
1 051
18 861

8 317
1 026
9 343

162
88
386
172
644
90
824
763
1 039
450
183
2 825
115
2 067
9 808

1 342
86
338
180
412
1 614
280
4 252

2 497
2 550
18 102
7 408
891
31 448

4 530
400
164
19 029
961
250
130
25 464

83
70
181
334

37
37

130
416
164
171
481
461
1 158
914
430
4 325

270
73
130
333
339
217
142
1 504

5 172
764
252
1 635
157
3 772
4 156
242
16 150

8 646
902
9 548

130
106
270
670
839
84
630
583
1 192
595
130
2 307
80
994
8 610

1 252
130
800
2 973
859
6 014

80
3 150
2 530
11 068
9 954
264
200
27 246

2010
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Portugal
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

2011
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Candada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Turkey
U.A.E.
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

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Table 27: World LNG imports by origin (continued)


Total
Imports

Non
Specified

Yemen

U.A.E.

Trinidad
and
Tobago

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Peru

Oman

Nigeria

Libya

Malaysia

Million cubic metres


Origins:
Importing countries:

2009
758
758

890
3 696
238
17 599
7 671
85
30 179

86
85
928
1 167
300
327
230
2 705
2 111
4 381
903
377
79
13 679

90
165
330
3 899
5 943
1 421
85
11 933

6 055
550
1 644
459
7 700
1 591
11 216
9 106
133
4 520
5 560
359
176
49 069

6 074
1 328
400
7 802

613
158
80
88
511
360
46
637
228
882
87
410
4 452
1 888
6 688
2 268
19 396

153
7 129
82
7 364

243
91
334

270
80
800
72
93
781
2 096

773
6 557
7 634
11 589
511
10 827
825
11 962
2 890
92 896
33 719
3 630
2 686
27 229
6 171
10 053
12 797
3 597
246 346

Argentina
Belgium
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Portugal
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

579
579

1 710
3 700
20 464
6 447
230
32 551

156
843
172
1 121
3 387
300
1 059
1 071
80
3 166
2 674
7 463
1 189
335
1 182
24 198

86
510
3 725
5 989
890
341
11 541

81
157
92
81
264
454
1 129

150
5 553
649
424
256
1 691
3 515
2 503
11 100
6 154
10 809
9 925
674
5 841
14 585
1 291
135
75 255

523
597
8 369
3 928
90
3
13 510

1 638
787
1 595
675
443
795
73
622
168
155
711
320
160
3 193
1 517
5 373
790
19 015

30
424
7 118
336
240
8 148

189
886
360
167
2 211
100
63
164
1 101
5 241

200
100
891
3 079
4 270

1 788
6 033
2 642
2 111
3 021
11 495
14 526
795
13 304
1 142
12 852
8 943
98 787
43 815
2 780
5 241
2 834
27 822
8 175
18 579
12 205
928
299 818

Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Portugal
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

86
86

2 400
4 456
164
21 176
5 210
400
130
33 936

400
130
930
930
3 224
113
176
4 672
1 533
720
1 152
2 868
6 990
1 248
130
1 177
67
130
26 590

130
164
5 918
5 444
171
11 827

130
160
1 053
898
651
471
270
3 633

400
2 796
270
2 213
575
3 200
5 000
2 664
170
15 145
6 205
20 021
10 519
1 700
1 715
4 607
940
21 153
2 576
400
102 269

400
270
10 881
3 577
3
130
15 261

2 930
270
1 138
1 149
400
260
881
211
27
504
271
367
1 911
130
2 461
270
533
3 642
789
18 144

130
164
7 893
130
8 317

442
916
120
152
164
506
3 618
281
589
1 701
8 489

1 446
36
1 862
1 070
6
4 420

3 860
4 242
940
3 351
3 677
16 586
15 986
881
12 678
1 195
18 024
8 901
116 455
46 729
3 460
4 063
3
2 868
23 595
6 474
1 600
24 830
9 881
1 925
332 204

Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Poland
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Spain
Turkey
U.A.E
United Kingdom
United States
Total

2010

2011

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Indonesia

Egypt

Eq. Guinea

Brunei

42
100
68
626
836

89
89

240
170
78
75
158
216
83
87
336
78
174
761
1 684
155
176
4 471

49
217
266

291
74
365

4 160
734
570
1 110
240
72
54
4 014
4 077
117
15 148

8 279
1 092
9 371

80
221
400
220
803
160
622
147
1 545
794
160
108
557
13
80
5 910

360
230
85
3 990
477
5 142

3 130
2 240
8 086
9 932
396
23 784

4 590
72
25 728
883
80
31 353

81
239
1
193
1
515

60
120
180

80
400
77
766
81
222
745
1 098
96
159
3 724

11
213
82
198
504

80
80
5 124
603
154
303
942
166
54
3 349
3 916
80
407
15 258

72
77
6 681
1 489
8 319

146
500
215
86
461
277
362
856
41
160
69
3 173

500
460
2 515
160
80
3 715

3 580
2 340
9 195
7 575
174
22 864

Spain

Italy

United
States

4 800
400
23 880
1 014
80
30 174

France

Algeria

Norway

Belgium

Origins:

Australia

Million cubic metres

Importing countries:

2012
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Thailand
Turkey
U.A.E.
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

2013
Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Thailand
Turkey
U.A.E.
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

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Table 27: World LNG imports by origin (continued)


Total
Imports

Non
Specified

Yemen

U.A.E.

Trinidad
and
Tobago

Russian
Federation

Qatar

Peru

Oman

Nigeria

Libya

Malaysia

Million cubic metres


Origins:
Importing countries:

2012
-

2 560
3 330
19 976
5 351
31 217

500
410
1 387
3 715
26
1 762
6 343
2 278
760
1 064
90
1 853
5 422
90
1 321
42
27 063

5 312
5 433
10 745

1 220
2 421
400
4 041

90
2 158
1 300
953
6 550
7 220
1 886
14 000
5 925
21 352
13 815
1 250
1 768
164
4 049
280
1 270
13 091
958
98 079

11 712
2 758
5
14 475

3 700
1 300
761
2 884
230
75
1 113
226
463
1 155
226
161
109
78
2 368
90
80
3 177
799
18 995

7 761
7 761

328
530
348
3 398
525
500
555
6 184

390
3 088
292
120
486
71
1 292
17
2 466
8 222

4 500
5 246
3 562
1 714
3 871
18 610
15 177
1 113
11 068
1 312
17 523
7 269
121 611
47 789
2 650
5 206
1 014
5
2 220
21 141
1 360
7 864
1 350
13 418
4 946
799
322 338

Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Thailand
Turkey
U.A.E.
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

3 550
3 650
21 007
5 496
33 703

545
1 170
570
620
1 071
1 036
5 449
3 535
234
1 174
88
1 747
3 270
320
1 273
73
77
22 252

5 920
5 842
171
11 933

515
666
2 054
1 522
4 757

865
2 290
240
789
171
9 500
7 630
1 519
14 156
5 100
22 642
17 767
1 870
1 441
3 612
1 370
1 290
8 607
207
101 066

71
12 018
2 586
6
14 681

2 914
2 460
160
3 194
150
71
1 113
394
833
327
107
2 076
99
1 975
1 015
16 888

7 395
7 395

404
1 490
71
721
703
4 817
555
80
312
9 153

1 700
3 365
1 010
170
237
85
175
893
16
218
7 869

6 250
5 655
5 360
949
3 769
24 680
15 272
1 113
7 800
614
16 682
5 680
122 823
53 158
2 184
6 320
994
7
1 747
15 452
1 850
6 082
1 530
9 278
2 742
1 311
319 302

Argentina
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China, PR
Chinese Taipei
Dominican Rep.
France
Greece
India
Italy
Japan
Korea
Kuwait
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Spain
Thailand
Turkey
U.A.E.
United Kingdom
United States
Other
Total

2013

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Table 28: World LNG terminals


1. Import terminals
Regasification
Nominal capacity
million cm per
billion cm per
year of LNG
year of gas

Storage
Capacity
Number of
thousand cm
tanks
of LNG

Country

Name

Argentina

Bahia Blanca
Escobar
Total

8.7
8.7
17.5

5.4
5.4
10.8

6
6
12

151
151
302

Belgium

Zeebrugge

15.4

9.5

12

380

Brazil

Bahia
Guanabara Bay
Pecm
Total

8.9
8.6
4.3
21.8

5.5
5.3
2.6
13.4

6
2
8

137
151
129
417

Canada

Canaport

17.2

10.6

Chile

Mejillones
Quintero
Total

3.4
6.3
9.7

2.1
3.9
6.0

8
3
3
6.0

160
175
334
509

3
1
3
4

China

Dalian

7.0
15.8
2.4
6.2
8.2
0.3
7.0
8.2
5.1
7.0
8.2
75.7

4.3
9.7
1.5
3.8
5.1
0.2
4.3
5.1
3.2
4.3
5.1
46.5

480

Dapeng Shenzhen
Dongguan Guangdong
Fujian
Rudong Jiangsu
Shanghai Mengtougou
Shanghai LNG
Tangshan
Tianjin
Zheijang Ningbo
Zuhai Guangdong
Total

7
3
13

480
160
320
320
120
495
480
60
480
480
3875

3
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
3
3
29

Chinese Taipei

Taichung
Yung-An
Total

10.3
22.0
32.3

6.3
13.5
19.8

8
18
26

480
690
1170

3
6
9

Dominican Republic

Punta Caucedo

3.9

2.4

160

Dubai

Jebel Ali

8.4

5.2

126

France

Fos-Cavaou
Fos-sur-Mer
Montoir-de-Bretagne
Total

14.2
9.4
17.2
40.8

8.8
5.8
10.6
25.1

4
12
11
27

330
150
360
840

3
3
3
9

Greece

Revithoussa

8.6

5.3

130

India

Dabhol
Dahej
Hazira
Kochi
Total

2.8
13.2
7.3
6.6
30.0

Indonesia

Nusantara Regas Satu

4.6
21.4
11.8
10.8
48.7
8.6

5.3

6
19
5
6
36
-

320
592
320
368
1 600
-

2
4
2
2
10
-

Italy

Livorno (Offshore)
Panigaglia
Rovigo
Total

7.0
5.7
13.7
26.4

4.3
3.5
8.4
16.2

3
4
5
12

103
100
250
453

4
2
2
8

Israel

Hadera

8.2

5.1

138

Japan

Chita
Chita Kyodo
Chita-Midorihama Works
Fukuoka
Futtsu
Hatsukaichi
Higashi-Ohgishima
Himeji
Himeji LNG
Ishikari LNG
Joetsu
Kagoshima
Kawagoe
Mizushima
Nagasaki
Naoetsu
Negishi
Niigata
Ohgishima
Oita
Sakai

25.4
17.0
15.8
1.9
44.6
2.1
30.9
11.0
18.9
3.9
5.5
0.5
11.5
9.9
0.3
0.3
23.7
19.9
22.0
10.8
14.9

15.6
10.4
9.7
1.2
27.4
1.3
19.0
6.8
11.6
2.4
3.4
0.3
7.1
6.1
0.2
0.2
14.6
12.2
13.5
6.6
9.2

11
14
7
7
13
4
9
6
8
3
6
3
7
6
3
4
13
14
11
6
6

640
300
400
70
1 110
170
540
740
520
180
540
86
840
320
35
360
1 180
720
850
460
420

7
4
2
2
10
2
9
8
7
1
2
2
6
2
1
2
14
8
4
5
3

Source: The International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers

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Table 28: World LNG terminals (continued)


1. Import terminals (continued)
Country

Name

Japan (continued)

Sakaide
Senboku I
Senboku II
Shin-Minato
Sodegaura
Sodeshi
Tobata
Yanai
Yokkaichi LNG Centre
Yokkaichi Works
Total

Korea

Gwangyang
Incheon
Pyeong-Taek
Tong-Yeong
Total

Kuwait

Mina Al Ahmadi

Regasification
Nominal capacity
million cm per
billion cm per
year of LNG
year of gas
2.7
5.0
26.9
0.7
71.2
6.7
17.7
5.3
14.9
5.0
446.9

1.7
3.1
16.6
0.4
43.8
4.1
10.9
3.3
9.2
3.1
274.8

Number of
vaporizers

Storage
Capacity
Number of
thousand cm
tanks
of LNG

3
5
15
3
37
8
9
5
8
4
258

180
90
1 585
80
2 660
337
480
480
320
160
16 853

1
2
18
1
35
3
8
6
4
2
181

2
41
34
17
94

530
2 880
3 360
2 620
9 390

4
20
23
17
64
-

3.9
91.4
76.3
40.1
211.9

2.4
56.2
46.9
24.7
130.3

8.9

5.5

150
260

Malaysia

Melaka

8.9

5.5

Mexico

Altamira
Costa Azul
Manzanillo
Total

13.4
17.7
8.9
40.0

8.2
10.9
5.5
24.6

5
6
11

300
320
300
920

2
2
2
6

Netherlands

Gate LNG

20.6

12.7

540

Portugal

Sines

13.0

8.0

390

Puerto Rico

Penuelas

6.5

4.0

160

Spain

Barcelona
Bilbao
Cartagena
Huelva
Mugardos
Sagunto
Total

29.3
12.0
20.2
20.2
6.2
15.1
103.1

18.0
7.4
12.4
12.4
3.8
9.3
63.4

13
4
9
9
3
5
43

760
300
587
620
300
600
3 167

6
2
5
5
2
4
24

Singapore

Jurong

13.4

8.2

540

Thailand

Map Ta Phut

12.5

7.7

320

Turkey

Aliaga/Izmir
Marmara Ereglisi
Total

10.3
10.6
20.9

6.3
6.5
12.9

5
7
12

280
255
535

2
3
5

United Kingdom

Dragon
Isle of Grain
South Hook
Teesside
Total

13.0
35.2
36.4
7.2
91.8

8.0
21.6
22.4
4.4
56.4

6
14
15
35

320
1 000
775
138
2233

2
8
5
15

USA

Cameron LNG
Cove Point
Cove Point Expansion
Elba Island
Everett
Freeport LNG
Golden Pass
Gulf LNG
Lake Charles
Northeast Gateway
Sabine Pass
Total

26.6
18.4
13.7
28.0
11.8
30.9
36.7
20.6
41.7
20.2
71.0
319.6

16.4
11.3
8.4
17.2
7.3
19.0
22.6
12.7
25.6
12.4
43.7
196.5

10
10
15
11
4
7
8
14
6
16
101

480
380
320
535
155
320
775
320
425
150
800
4 660

3
5
2
5
2
2
5
2
4
5
35

1 661

1 022

750

50 378

World Total

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Table 28: World LNG terminals (continued)


2. Export Terminals
Liquefaction
Nominal capacity

Storage
Capacity
Number of
thousand cm
tanks
of LNG

Country

Name

Algeria

Arzew GL 1Z (Bethioua)
Arzew GL 2Z
Skikda GL 1K
Total

17.5
18.4
7.1
42.9

10.7
11.3
4.4
26.4

6
3
3
12

300
300
308
908

3
3
5
11

Angola

Soyo

11.5

7.1

320

Australia

Darwin
Pluto
Withnell Bay Trains 1-4
Withnell Bay Train 5
Total

7.5
9.5
26.8
9.5
53.3

4.6
5.8
16.5
5.8
32.8

1
1
4
1
7

188
240
260
65
753

1
2
4
1
8

Brunei

Lumut

15.7

9.7

195

Egypt

Damietta
Idku
Total

11.1
15.9
27.0

6.8
9.8
16.6

1
2
3

300
280
580

2
2
4

Equatorial Guinea

Bioko Island

8.2

5.0

272

Indonesia

Blang Lancang Arun


Bontang Badak
Tangguh
Total

9.3
49.3
16.8
75.4

5.7
30.3
10.3
46.4

2
16
2
20

636
630
340
1 606

5
6
2
13

Libya (stopped)

Marsa-el-Brega

7.1

4.4

96

Malaysia

Bintulu MLNG 1
Bintulu MLNG 2
Bintulu MLNG 3
Total

17.9
20.6
15.0
53.5

11.0
12.6
9.2
32.9

3
4
2
9

390

390

Nigeria

Bonny Island

48.2

29.6

421

Norway

Hammerfest

9.5

5.8

250

Oman

Qalhat

23.7

14.6

240

Peru

Peru LNG

9.8

6.1

260

Qatar

Ras Laffan 1
Ras Laffan 2
Ras Laffan 3
Total

21.0
69.0
80.3
170.3

12.9
42.4
49.4
104.7

3
4
7
14

340
1 160
840
2 340

4
8
6
18

Russia

Sakhalin II

21.1

13.0

200

Trinidad & Tobago

Point Fortin
Atlantic LNG 1
Atlantic LNG 2,3
Atlantic LNG 4
Total

34.3
7.3
15.5
11.5
68.6

21.1
4.5
9.5
7.1
42.2

4
1
2
1
8

524
204
160
160
1 048

4
2
1
1
8

U.A.E.

Das Island

12.8

7.9

240

Yemen

Balhaf

14.8

9.1

280

673

414

102

10399

94

million cm per
year of LNG

World Total
Source: The International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers

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Table 29: World gas storage capacity


Storage: Europe
end 2013

Working
capacity
(mcm)

Peak
output
(mcm/day)

Country

Name

Type

Austria

7 fields
Aigelbbrunn
Haidach
Puchenkirchen
Schnkirchen
Thallesbrunn
Thann
Total

Depleted gas field


Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field

1229
105
2777
1140
1878
422
264
7 815

15.4
1.3
28.1
13.1
24.3
4.1
3.3
90

Belgium

Loenhout
Zeebrugge
Total

Underground
LNG

705
380
1085

15.0
42.0
57.0

Bulgaria

Chiren

Depleted gas field

450

4.0

Croatia

Okoli

Depleted gas field

553

5.8

Czech Republic

Doln Dunajovice
Hje
Lobodice
tramberk
T anovice
Tvrdonice
Uh ice
Doln Bojanovice
Total

Depleted gas field


Granite cavern
Aquifer
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field

900
64
177
500
530
525
180
560
3 436

16.0
6.0
5.0
7.0
8.0
8.0
6.0
9.0
65.0

Denmark

Lille Torup
Stenlille
Total

Salt cavity
Aquifer

434
573
1 007

12.0
8.2
20.2

France

Beynes profond
Beynes suprieur
Chmery
Cr-la-Ronde
Cerville-Velaine
Etrez
Germigny-sous-Colombs
Gournay-sur-Aronde
Izaute
Lussagnet
Manosque
Saint-Clair-sur-Epte
Saint-Illiers
Soings-en-Sologne
Tersanne
Trois-Fontaines
Total

Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Salt cavern
Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Salt cavern
Aquifer
Aquifer
Aquifer
Salt cavern
Depleted gas field

330
167
3710
570
650
640
880
1310
1455
1153
277
530
690
220
162
80
12 824

9.6
4.2
55.0
8.8
7.5
36.1
9.0
30.0
13.0
23.1
13.7
5.0
17.0
1.5
18.0
0.6
252

Germany

Allmenhausen bei Mhlausen/Th.


Bad Lauschstdt b. Halle
Bad Lauschstdt b. Halle
Berlin
Bernburg
Bierwang b. Mnchen
Breitbrunn/Eggesttt im Chiemgau

Depleted gas field


Salt cavern
Depleted gas field
Aquifer
Salt cavern
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field

62
760
440
135
1059
1450
992

2.0
22.0
5.7
5.0
24.0
28.8
12.5

Source: National Administrations

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Table 29: World gas storage capacity (continued)


Storage: Europe (continued)
end 2013

Working
capacity
(mcm)

Peak
output
(mcm/day)

Country

Name

Type

Germany (ctd)

Bremen - Lesum (swb Netze)


Bremen - Lesum (EPMG)
Buchholz b. Postdam
Burggraf-Bernsdorf bei Naumburg
Empelde b. Hannover
Epe
Epe
Epe
Epe
Epe (Nuon)
Epe (E.ON)
Epe (Thyssengas)
Eschenfelden bei Nrnberg
Etzel
Etzel
Etzel
Etzel
Frankenthal b. Worms
Fronhofen
Hhnlein b. Darmstadt
Harsefeld b. Stade
Huntorf i.d. Wesermarsch
Inzenham - West bei Rosenheim
Kalle b. Bad Bentheim
Kiel - Rnne
Kirchheiligen bei Mhlausen/Th.
Kraak
Krummhrn b. Emden
Lehrte/Hannover
Nttermoor b. Leer
Peckensen
Reckrod
Rehden b. Diepholz
Reitbrook b. Hamburg
Rdersdorf
Sandhausen b. Heidelberg
Schmidhausen b. Mnchen
Stafurt
Stockstadt b. Darmstadt
Stockstadt b. Darmstadt
Uelsen
Wolfersberg b. Mnchen
Xanten am Niederrhein
Katharina
Total

Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Aquifer
Salt mine
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Aquifer
Salt cavity
Salt cavity
Salt cavity
Salt cavity
Aquifer
Depleted oil field
Aquifer
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Depleted gas field
Aquifer
Salt cavity
Depleted gas field
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Depleted oil field
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Depleted gas field
Oil field with gas cap
Salt cavern
Aquifer
Depleted gas field
Salt cavern
Aquifer
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Salt cavern
Salt cavern

73
160
175
3
136
46
313
42
542
210
2008
459
72
500
400
1253
780
90
22
80
119
311
500
215
47
190
280
111
35
1319
220
110
4400
350
135
30
150
382
90
45
840
365
186
105
22797

3.8
5.0
2.0
1.0
9.0
5.0
16.0
2.0
19.0
14.0
70.0
21.0
3.1
22
14.0
31.0
54.0
3.0
1.8
2.4
7.2
11.0
7.2
11.0
2.0
3.0
10.0
5.0
1.2
43.0
12.0
2.4
57.6
8.4
3.0
1.1
3.6
13.0
2.0
1
11.0
6.0
6.7
2.0
629.5

Hungary

Hajdszoboszl
Kardoskt
Pusztaederics
Sz reg
Zsana
Total

Depleted gas field


Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field

1640
280
340
1900
2170
6 330

21.0
2.9
2.9
25.0
28.0
79.8

Ireland

Kinsale

Depleted gas field

230

2.8

Source: National Administrations.

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Table 29: World gas storage capacity (continued)


Storage: Europe (continued)
end 2013

Working
capacity
(mcm)

Peak
output
(mcm/day)

330
118
440
960
4005
3078
1686
939
2244
1820
15 620

8.3
1.0
2.5
15.0
66.0
57.0
12.0
20.0
56.0
38.0
275.8

Country

Name

Type

Italy

Brugherio
Cellino
Collalto
Cortemaggiore
Fiume Treste
Minerbio
Ripalta
Sabbioncello
Sergnano
Settala
Total

Depleted gas field


Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field

Latvia

Incukalns

Aquifer

2300

30.0

Netherlands

Alkmaar (BP Nederland Energie)


Grijpskerk (NAM)
Maasvlakte
Norg (operated by NAM)
Zuidwending
Total

Depleted gas field


Depleted gas field
LNG peak shaving unit
Depleted gas field
Salt cavern

500
1500
78
3000
200
5 278

36.0
55.0
31.0
55.0
0.8
177.8

Poland

Bonikowo
Brzeznica
Daszewo
Husow
Mogilno
Strachocina
Swarzow
Wierzchowice
Total

Depleted gas field


Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Salt cavern
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field

211
68
32
369
495
348
95
607
2 225

3.0
0.9
0.4
5.8
24.0
4.0
1.0
4.8
43.9

Portugal

Carrio
Ren 3,4,5
Transgas 1S,2
Total

Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Salt cavern

181
125
115
421

7.2
..
..
7.2

Romania

SNGN RomGaz
SC Depomures
Total

Depleted gas field


Depleted gas field

2615
321
2936

25.0
3.0
28.0

Serbia

Banatski Dvor

Depleted field

450

5.0

Slovak Republic

Lab

Depleted gas field

3020

39.3

Spain

Gaviota
Serrablo
Yela
Marismas
Total

Depleted field
Depleted field
Aquifer
Depleted field

1547
820
1050
686
4 103

5.7
6.7
15
4.1
32

Source: National Administrations.

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Table 29: World gas storage capacity (continued)


Storage: Europe (continued)
end 2013

Working
capacity
(mcm)

Peak
output
(mcm/day)

0.6

Country

Name

Type

Sweden

Skallen

Line rock cavern

Turkey

De irmenky
Kuzey Marmara
Total

Depleted gas field


Depleted gas field

407
2254
2 661

4.0
16.0
20.0

UK

Aldbrough
Hornsea
Hatfield Moors
Holehouse Farm
Holford
Humbly Grove
Avonmouth
Rough
Total

Salt cavity
Salt cavity
Depleted gas field
Salt cavern
Salt cavern
Depleted gas field
LNG peak shaving unit
Depleted gas field

300
300
100
50
200
300
80
3300
4 630

40
18.0
2.0
11.0
22.0
7.0
13.0
41.0
154.0

100 180

2018.9

Working
capacity
(mcm)

Peak
output
(mcm/day)

1000
73
349
143
593
150
1127
986
68
145
1552
124
1197
8
1355
1775
69
99
2254
423
965
160
27
104
..

..
..
..
11.0
1.0
11.0
16.0
17.0
1.0
1.0
35.0
2.0
15.0
..
50.0
26.0
4.0
2.0
51.0
6.0
18.0
..
..
2.0
..

Total Europe

Storage: North America

Country

Name

Type

Canada

Aitken Creek
Asquith
Bayhurst
Bentpath
Bickford
Brazeau River Nisku E Pool
Carbon Glauconitic
Carrot Creek CCC
Chatham 7-17-XII
Corunna
Countess Bow Island and Upper Mannville
Coveny
Crossfield East Elkton A & D
Crowland
Dawn
Edson Viking D
Edys Mills
Enniskillen 28
Fsuffield Upper Mannville, and Bow Island
Hussar Glauconitic R
Kimball-Colinville
Ladysmith
Landis
Mandaumin
Mannville

Depleted gas/oil field


Salt cavern
Storage field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Cavern
Depleted gas/oil field
Storage field

Source: National Administrations.

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Table 29: World gas storage capacity (continued)


Storage: North America (continued)
end 2013

Country

Name

Canada (ctd)

McLeod Cardium D
Melville
Moore 3-21-XII
Moosomin
Oil City
Oil Springs East
Payne
Pointe-du-Lac
Prud'Homme
Regina
Rosedale
Saint-Flavien
Sarnia
Seckerton
Sombra
Terminus
Tipperary
Unity
Warwick Glauconitic-Nisku A
Waubuno
Wilkesport
Total

USA

East

West
Producing
Alaska
Total

Number
of
Type
sites

Working
capacity
(mcm)

Depleted gas field


Cavern
Depleted gas/oil field
Cavern
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas field
Cavern
Cavern
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Salt cavern
Storage field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field

39
216
4
5
45
70
35
5
44
336
39

282
79
754
52
49
105
700
23
159 ..
73 ..
89
120
386
369
141
313
86
157
881
270
223
20 057

Aquifer
Depleted gas/oil field
Salt cavern
Aquifer
Depleted gas/oil field
Depleted gas/oil field
Salt cavern
Depleted field
Aquifer
Depleted gas/oil field
Salt cavern

Peak
output
(mcm/day)
4.0
..
1.0
..
4.0
6.0
13.0
1.0

7.0
2.0
7.0
3.0
2.0
6.0
..
..
3.0
4.0
3.0
335

10609
54457
215
804
21949
31818
12699
1923
11 413
110 147
12 914

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

Working
Capacity
(mcm)

Peak
Output
(mcm/day)

353
18
567
386
2191
52
902
4 469

..
6.0
10.0
4.0
..
1.0
1.2
22.2

434

1.1

Storage: Pacific

Country

Name

Type

Australia

Ballera, Cooper Basin


Dandenong
Iona Field, Otway Basin
Mondarra Field, Perth Basin
Moomba, Cooper Basin
Newstead, Surat Basin
Silver Springs, Bowen Surat Basin
Total

Depleted gas field


LNG peak shaving unit
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field
Depleted gas field

Japan

Storage at LNG Terminals (see Table 28 - World LNG Terminals)

Korea

Storage at LNG Terminals (see Table 28 - World LNG Terminals)

New Zealand

Ahuroa Field, Taranaki

Depleted gas field

High pressure Maui and Vector pipelines used as storage buffer for operational contingencies.

Source: National Administrations.

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Table 30: World reserves of natural gas *


Billion cubic metres
Cedigaz

Canada
Chile
Mexico
USA
OECD Americas
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania
Austria
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Slovak Republic
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
OECD Europe
Total OECD
Albania
Bulgaria
Croatia
Romania
Serbia
Former Soviet Union
Non-OCED Europe/Eurasia
Bahrain
Iraq
Islamic Republic of Iran
Jordan
Kuwait
Neutral Zone
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Yemen
Abu Dhabi
Dubai
Ras al Khaimah
Sharjah
Total UAE
Middle East

Oil and Gas Journal

End
1990

End
2012

End
2013

%
World
Total
2013

End
1990

End
2012

End
2013

%
World
Total
2013

2 732
115
2 060
4 732

1 660
41
360
9 454

1 700
41
360
9 100

0.88
0.02
0.19
4.71

2 762
116
2 059
4 704

1 929
98
487
9 871

1 888
98
483
10 533

0.95
0.05
0.24
5.30

9 639
955
1
36
..
139

11 515
3 730
202
36
1
51

11 201
3 650
202
34
1
50

5.80
1.89
0.10
0.02
..
0.03

9 641
437
..
32
..
116

12 386
1 218
268
21
5
29

13 002
1 218
285
21
6
29

6.54
0.61
0.14
0.01
..
0.01

1 131
17
..
134
37
351
6
108
31
317
1 865
2 295
164
..
22
28
560

4 020
15
3
95
11
80
1
12
25
62
1 203
2 685
69
13
..
6
481

3 937
14
3
91
10
71
1
11
25
59
1 131
2 687
73
12
..
7
461

2.04
..
..
0.05
..
0.04
..
..
0.01
0.03
0.59
1.39
0.04
..
..
..
0.24

585
11
4
127
37
351
1
113
48
329
1 723
1 717
..
..
22
33
560

1 542
11
4
43
11
125
1
8
10
62
1 229
2 069
92
14
3
6
246

1 559
10
4
43
10
116
1
8
10
59
1 129
2 089
92
14
3
7
244

0.78
..
..
0.02
..
0.06
..
..
..
0.03
0.57
1.05
0.05
..
..
..
0.12

5 935

4 761

4 656

2.41

5 076

3 933

3 838

1.93

16 705
3
7
..
133
..
55 000

20 296
2
5
24
109
21
64 692

19 794
2
5
23
102
21
58 038

10.24
..
..
0.01
0.05
0.01
30.03

15 302
..
..
..
133
..
45 280

17 861
1
6
25
105
48
61 638

18 399
1
6
25
105
48
61 638

9.25
..
..
0.01
0.05
0.02
31.00

55 143
183
3 115
17 000
11
1 400
..
279
4 620
5 220
157
198
5 175
134
34
307
5 650

64 853
90
3 158
33 620
6
1 784
..
950
25 110
8 151
285
479
5 715
100
30
245
6 090

58 191
90
3 158
33 780
6
1 784
..
950
25 069
8 235
285
479
5 715
100
30
245
6 090

30.11
0.05
1.63
17.48
..
0.92
..
0.49
12.97
4.26
0.15
0.25
2.96
0.05
0.02
0.13
3.15

45 413
177
2 689
16 990
11
1 375
283
204
4 619
5 104
156
198
5 173
136
57
306
5 672

61 823
92
3 156
33 592
6
1 783
28
849
25 187
8 146
241
478
5 660
107
32
286
6 085

61 823
92
3 156
33 759
6
1 783
28
849
25 054
8 230
241
478
5 660
107
32
286
6 085

31.10
0.05
1.59
16.98
..
0.90
0.01
0.43
12.60
4.14
0.12
0.24
2.85
0.05
0.02
0.14
3.06

37 833

79 723

79 926

41.36

37 478

79 644

79 761

40.12

* Comparison of proven reserves.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - II.67

Table 30: World reserves of natural gas * (continued)


Billion cubic metres
Cedigaz

Algeria
Angola
Benin
Cameroon
Congo
Cote d'Ivoire
Democratic Rep. of Congo
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Ghana
Libya
Madagascar
Mauritania
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
Somalia
South Africa
Sudan
South Sudan
Tanzania
Tunisia
Uganda
Africa
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Brunei
China
Chinese Taipei
India
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Timor Leste
Thailand
Vietnam
Asia
Argentina
Barbados
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Cuba
Ecuador
Guatemala
Peru
Trinidad & Tobago
Venezuela
Non-OECD Americas

TOTAL WORLD
of which: Total OECD
Total OPEC

Oil and Gas Journal

End
1990

End
2012

End
2013

%
World
Total
2013

3 250
51
..
110
73
100
1
351
24
25
14
..
1 218
2
..
3
65
57
2 832
..
..
..
50
86
..
28
73
..

4 504
275
..
153
124
16
..
2 190
121
28
27
27
1 547
2
1
2
75
70
5 154
..
10
..
15
85
..
37
65
5

4 504
275
..
151
121
16
..
2 185
119
28
26
27
1 549
2
1
2
75
70
5 118
..
2
..
15
85
..
37
65
5

2.33
0.14
..
0.08
0.06
..
..
1.13
0.06
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.80
..
..
..
0.04
0.04
2.65
..
..
..
..
0.04
..
0.02
0.03
..

3 246
51
..
110
73
99
1
351
..
25
14
..
1 217
2
..
1
65
..
2 473
..
..
6
50
85
..
116
85
..

4 501
366
1
135
91
28
1
2 185
37
25
28
23
1 546
..
28
1
127
62
5 151
57
..
6
..
23
62
7
65
14

4 501
275
1
135
91
28
1
2 185
37
25
28
23
1 548
..
28
1
2 830
62
5 115
57
..
6
..
23
62
7
65
14

2.26
0.14
..
0.07
0.05
0.01
..
1.10
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.78
..
0.01
..
1.42
0.03
2.57
0.03
..
..
..
0.01
0.03
..
0.03
..

8 413

14 533

14 478

7.49

8 070

14 569

17 147

8.63

100
725
317
850
686
1 911
1 517
266
650
226
..
..
229
..

100
474
288
3 051
69
1 278
2 925
2 389
509
766
442
87
101
285
224

100
458
276
3 200
69
1 330
2 954
2 550
496
723
442
83
88
272
215

0.05
0.24
0.14
1.66
0.04
0.69
1.53
1.32
0.26
0.37
0.23
0.04
0.05
0.14
0.11

..
359
317
999
20
709
2 588
1 610
266
550
226
51
166
3

50
184
391
3 998
6
1 240
3 068
2 349
283
679
155
98
..
285
699

50
264
391
4 397
6
1 329
2 954
2 349
283
754
155
98
..
256
699

0.02
0.13
0.20
2.21
..
0.67
1.49
1.18
0.14
0.38
0.08
0.05
..
0.13
0.35

7 497

12 988

13 256

6.86

7 864

13 484

13 985

7.03

671
..
116
116
109
20
112
..
340
286
2 993

333
2
281
460
155
12
7
..
359
375
5 525

323
2
281
459
162
11
6
..
435
371
5 558

0.17
..
0.15
0.24
0.08
..
..
..
0.23
0.19
2.88

764
..
117
114
127
3
112
..
200
252
2 991

332
0
281
395
170
71
7
..
359
375
5 521

379
0
281
389
198
71
6
..
435
371
5 558

0.19
..
0.14
0.20
0.10
0.04
..
..
0.22
0.19
2.80

20

End
1990

End
2012

End
2013

%
World
Total
2013

4 763

7 509

7 608

3.94

4 680

7 512

7 688

3.87

130 354

199 902

193 253

100.00

118 807

194 893

198 804

100.00

16 705

20 296

19 794

10.24

15 302

17 861

18 399

9.25

47 475

94 952

95 152

46 836

95 098

95 127

47.85

49.22

* Comparison of proven reserves.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.1

PART III
OECD OVERVIEW

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.3

Table 1: Share of natural gas in OECD energy production


1973

1990

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

Production

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

Production

Mtoe

Mtoe

Canada

48.7

31.0

5.9

14.4

198.2

34.4

32.4

13.9

19.4

Chile

35.3

10.3

18.9

35.5

5.1

14.7

17.8

18.3

49.2

273.7
7.9

Mexico

58.1

22.3

3.2

16.4

47.3

78.5

11.7

1.7

8.1

194.7

United States

36.7

34.5

22.9

5.9

1456.2

26.2

25.3

32.8

15.7

1652.5

OECD Americas

38.7

33.7

20.4

7.3

1706.8

32.0

24.9

27.5

15.6

2128.8
157.5

Australia

29.2

5.0

59.2

6.6

68.0

18.4

10.9

67.4

3.3

Israel

99.2

0.7

0.0

6.1

3.1

6.7

5.0

85.2

0.4

Japan

2.8

7.8

60.7

28.8

29.5

0.9

2.6

5.9

90.6

75.1
22.6

Korea

98.4

1.6

6.8

33.5

66.5

4.5

7.2

29.5

58.8

3.9

17.1

33.6

12.4

37.0

11.5

OECD Asia Oceania

23.6

5.2

57.7

13.5

114.3

11.9

8.6

44.8

34.8

267.2

Austria

33.3

24.7

12.9

29.2

7.9

14.9

13.5

7.8

63.8

8.1

0.6

98.7

0.7

6.5

0.1

9.0

90.9

13.1

New Zealand

Belgium
Czech Republic

0.1

0.9

98.7

0.2

38.5

0.5

0.5

88.7

10.2

40.9

16.3

0.1

83.6

0.4

60.6

27.5

11.9

10.1

Estonia

..

..

..

..

..

96.5

3.5

5.4

Finland

1.2

98.8

4.9

15.0

85.0

12.1

France

4.7

14.2

40.8

40.2

44.2

3.1

2.2

7.4

87.3

111.9

Germany

4.0

9.6

82.4

4.1

171.7

2.5

7.3

65.4

24.8

186.1

Denmark

Greece

72.5

27.5

2.3

9.1

1.5

77.4

12.0

9.2

15.9

31.7

47.7

4.7

12.7

15.5

25.9

28.8

29.8

14.7

Iceland

100.0

0.5

100.0

1.4

Ireland

95.1

4.9

1.1

54.0

41.2

4.8

3.5

5.2

61.9

1.5

31.5

20.4

17.6

55.4

1.1

25.9

25.3

Hungary

Italy
Luxembourg

100.0

0.0

100.0

0.0

Netherlands

2.8

94.7

2.0

0.5

56.8

6.7

90.2

3.1

60.5

Norway

18.6

3.6

77.8

8.1

69.9

20.3

0.2

9.6

119.1

Poland

0.4

4.5

93.8

1.3

107.4

0.2

2.3

95.3

2.3

103.9

9.5

90.5

1.4

3.4

96.6

3.4

5.0

15.0

66.0

13.9

2.6

1.5

6.4

26.4

65.7

5.3

..

..

..

..

..

0.1

0.7

44.0

55.2

3.1

5.9

0.0

57.1

37.1

11.3

3.4

3.7

34.0

59.0

34.6

0.1

99.9

9.3

0.0

0.6

99.4

29.7
10.3

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland

100.0

4.3

0.0

100.0

23.1

33.6

43.3

15.5

14.0

0.7

47.9

37.4

25.8

United Kingdom

0.5

22.5

69.9

7.0

108.5

45.8

19.7

25.8

8.8

208.0

OECD Europe 3

3.6

19.7

63.7

12.9

636.3

20.2

15.7

35.2

28.9

1045.4

28.1

29.0

34.0

8.8

2398.4

23.8

21.4

33.0

21.8

3233.9

28.9

28.7

33.3

9.0

2457.4

26.8

20.9

31.2

21.1

3441.4

Turkey

IEA Total
OECD Total 3

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.
2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.
4. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD countries.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.4 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 1: Share of natural gas in OECD energy production (continued)


2012

Canada
Chile
Mexico

2013e

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

Production

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

Production

Mtoe

Mtoe

44.2

31.0

8.0

16.8

419.7

45.3

29.6

8.1

17.0

4.1

7.9

2.3

85.8

13.1

3.6

5.6

8.4

82.3

13.8

69.5

18.4

3.4

8.6

219.0

69.1

18.2

3.5

9.2

217.5

435.0

United States

22.6

30.9

27.4

19.1

1806.5

24.8

30.4

25.8

19.1

1859.3

OECD Americas

30.3

29.7

21.8

18.1

2458.2

32.0

29.1

20.7

18.2

2525.6

Australia

7.2

14.9

75.6

2.3

317.4

5.8

15.1

76.7

2.3

344.8

Israel

0.4

62.9

0.9

35.8

3.3

0.2

81.1

0.4

18.3

6.5

Japan

2.3

10.8

86.9

28.3

2.1

10.4

87.5

27.2

Korea
New Zealand

1.6

0.8

2.0

95.6

46.2

1.4

1.0

1.9

95.8

43.5

13.2

23.7

17.9

45.2

16.0

11.8

25.5

17.4

45.3

15.7
437.8

OECD Asia Oceania

6.4

13.8

59.3

20.5

411.2

5.3

14.8

61.3

18.7

Austria

7.3

12.2

0.0

80.5

12.8

7.3

9.2

0.0

83.5

12.2

100.0

15.9

100.0

16.1

Belgium
Czech Republic

1.0

0.7

63.3

35.0

32.6

0.9

0.7

58.6

39.8

29.8

54.1

27.4

18.5

19.0

52.8

25.3

21.8

16.9

Estonia

79.3

20.7

5.1

81.6

18.4

5.4

Finland

0.2

5.8

94.0

17.2

0.2

8.8

90.9

17.4

Denmark

France

0.7

0.3

0.1

98.8

134.5

0.7

0.2

0.1

98.9

136.0

Germany

2.7

7.8

38.6

50.9

123.4

2.8

7.4

37.6

52.2

119.7

Greece

0.8

0.1

77.2

22.0

10.4

0.7

0.1

72.3

26.9

9.5

Hungary

9.7

16.7

15.2

58.4

10.6

10.0

14.6

16.0

59.5

10.3

Iceland

100.0

5.1

100.0

4.8

Ireland

14.2

24.5

61.2

1.3

11.2

56.9

31.9

2.5
34.7

Italy

17.7

22.1

0.2

60.1

31.9

16.3

18.2

0.1

65.4

Luxembourg

100.0

0.1

100.0

0.1

Netherlands

2.8

88.8

8.5

64.7

2.8

89.0

8.2

69.4

Norway

43.7

48.8

0.4

7.0

198.9

43.7

48.8

0.7

6.8

188.5

Poland

1.0

5.4

80.9

12.7

71.4

1.4

5.4

80.7

12.5

70.2

100.0

4.6

100.0

5.4

2.9

2.0

8.8

86.3

6.4

3.4

1.6

8.9

86.1

6.6

0.0

30.7

69.2

3.6

0.1

28.4

71.5

3.5

0.4

0.2

7.4

92.0

33.3

1.1

0.1

5.0

93.7

33.9

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden

0.4

99.6

36.2

0.5

99.5

33.9

Switzerland

100.0

12.7

100.0

12.9

Turkey

7.6

1.7

51.0

39.7

30.6

7.8

1.5

47.4

43.3

30.3

United Kingdom

39.4

29.8

8.5

22.3

117.5

38.5

30.0

6.9

24.6

109.3

OECD Europe 3

16.1

22.0

17.2

44.7

999.8

15.5

21.8

16.5

46.2

979.3

21.5

26.6

26.0

25.9

3625.2

22.5

26.2

25.5

25.8

3696.6

24.1

26.0

24.6

25.2

3869.2

24.9

25.7

24.2

25.2

3942.7

IEA Total
OECD Total 3

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.
2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.
4. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD countries.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.5

Table 2: Share of natural gas in OECD energy consumption


1973

1990

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

TPES

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

TPES

Mtoe

Mtoe

Canada

49.8

23.4

9.6

17.2

159.3

36.7

26.2

11.6

25.4

Chile

58.5

6.2

14.1

21.2

8.5

46.2

8.1

17.8

27.8

14.0

Mexico

61.8

20.0

3.5

14.8

52.6

65.5

18.9

2.8

12.8

122.5

208.6

United States

47.3

29.7

18.0

5.0

1729.9

39.5

22.9

24.0

13.6

1915.1

OECD Americas

47.9

28.9

16.9

6.4

1950.3

40.7

22.9

21.7

14.7

2260.1

Australia

46.6

5.9

39.6

7.9

57.1

36.1

17.1

40.7

6.1

86.4

Israel

99.4

0.6

0.0

-0.0

7.8

77.0

0.2

19.9

2.8

11.5

Japan

77.7

1.6

18.1

2.7

320.4

57.0

10.1

17.4

15.5

439.2

Korea

61.7

37.8

0.5

21.6

53.5

2.9

27.3

16.2

92.9

New Zealand

52.9

3.6

14.3

29.2

7.9

27.4

30.2

9.2

33.2

12.8

OECD Asia Oceania

72.5

2.1

21.6

3.7

414.6

53.5

10.2

21.9

14.5

642.8

Austria

56.4

15.4

18.0

10.2

21.5

41.7

20.9

16.5

20.9

24.8

Belgium

60.2

15.5

24.3

-0.0

46.0

37.2

16.9

21.9

24.0

48.3

Czech Republic

19.2

2.3

78.8

-0.2

45.2

17.6

10.6

63.5

8.3

49.5

Denmark

88.1

0.0

10.2

1.8

19.0

44.1

10.5

35.1

10.4

17.4

Estonia

..

..

..

..

..

29.0

12.5

62.7

-4.2

9.8

Finland

63.0

12.1

24.8

21.0

33.3

7.7

18.7

40.2

28.4

France

66.5

7.5

16.3

9.7

180.1

37.5

11.6

9.0

41.8

224.0

Germany

47.4

8.6

41.6

2.4

334.7

34.6

15.7

36.6

13.2

351.1

Greece

76.7

17.8

5.5

11.8

56.3

0.6

37.6

5.4

21.4

Hungary

38.3

19.6

37.2

4.9

21.3

29.0

31.0

21.6

18.4

28.8

Iceland

51.6

0.1

48.4

1.1

29.9

3.1

67.0

2.1

Ireland

76.2

22.9

0.9

6.9

45.1

18.9

34.3

1.7

9.9

Italy

75.8

11.9

6.8

5.5

119.1

56.9

26.6

10.0

6.6

146.6

Luxembourg

36.1

4.9

54.9

4.0

4.4

43.7

12.7

32.8

10.8

3.4

Netherlands

49.1

46.0

4.6

0.3

62.0

35.4

46.9

13.6

4.1

65.7

Norway

52.8

6.4

40.8

14.3

38.4

9.4

4.1

48.1

21.0

Poland

11.5

6.7

80.4

1.3

92.9

12.7

8.7

76.5

2.2

103.1

Portugal

74.3

7.4

18.4

6.9

64.0

16.4

19.6

16.8

Slovak Republic

34.7

10.1

51.3

3.9

15.5

21.1

23.8

36.7

18.4

21.3

Slovenia

..

..

..

..

..

30.3

13.4

27.6

28.7

5.7

Spain

72.9

1.8

17.4

7.8

51.6

50.5

5.5

21.4

22.6

90.1

Sweden

71.8

4.2

24.0

38.8

30.3

1.2

6.3

62.2

47.2

Switzerland

76.4

0.8

1.7

21.1

18.9

50.3

6.7

1.5

41.5

24.4

Turkey

51.3

21.1

27.6

24.4

44.4

5.4

32.0

18.2

52.7

United Kingdom

49.9

11.5

35.0

3.5

218.1

37.1

22.9

30.6

9.3

205.9

OECD Europe 3

53.2

9.8

30.9

6.0

1375.4

37.4

16.1

27.7

18.8

1619.3

52.4

18.9

22.9

5.8

3670.5

40.6

18.7

24.5

16.2

4366.5

52.6

18.9

22.6

5.9

3740.4

41.3

18.6

23.9

16.1

4522.3

IEA Total
OECD Total 3

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.
2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.
4. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD countries.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.6 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 2: Share of natural gas in OECD energy consumption (continued)


2012

2013e

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

TPES

Oil

Gas

Coal 1

Other 2

TPES

Mtoe

Mtoe

Canada

32.8

33.2

7.3

26.6

251.1

30.7

34.3

7.4

27.7

Chile

41.9

11.5

16.6

30.0

37.2

40.8

10.2

19.4

29.5

251.4
38.3

Mexico

54.1

31.0

5.0

9.8

188.4

54.1

30.2

5.0

10.6

182.5

United States

36.0

27.8

19.9

16.3

2140.6

35.9

27.8

19.9

16.4

2186.7

OECD Americas

37.1

28.3

17.5

17.0

2617.3

36.7

28.3

17.7

17.3

2658.8

Australia

34.6

23.2

36.6

5.6

128.3

35.0

23.0

35.8

6.2

129.3

Israel

52.7

8.7

35.4

3.3

24.3

44.5

23.1

29.3

3.1

24.8

Japan

46.5

23.3

24.8

5.4

452.3

44.9

23.3

26.5

5.3

453.3

Korea

36.9

17.1

29.3

16.8

263.4

36.5

18.2

29.4

15.9

262.2

New Zealand

33.5

20.3

8.0

38.2

19.0

33.6

21.3

7.0

38.2

18.6

OECD Asia Oceania

41.8

21.0

27.8

9.5

887.2

40.7

21.7

28.4

9.2

888.2

Austria

34.4

22.4

9.8

33.3

33.1

34.9

21.0

10.1

34.0

33.3

Belgium

38.2

25.7

5.3

30.9

55.9

39.1

25.3

4.6

31.0

56.1

Czech Republic

20.1

16.1

40.6

23.3

42.6

20.0

16.8

38.2

25.1

41.4

Denmark

17.5

36.3

20.1

14.3

29.4

17.3

34.9

18.9

17.9

28.3

Estonia

9.2

9.9

68.8

12.1

5.5

7.9

9.3

75.0

7.8

5.9

Finland

24.0

9.0

13.7

53.2

33.3

22.4

8.8

15.4

53.4

32.3

France

29.1

15.1

4.5

51.3

252.3

27.9

15.4

5.0

51.8

252.3

Germany

32.4

22.3

25.6

19.6

312.5

32.5

23.4

25.0

19.1

312.4

Greece

45.7

13.8

30.6

9.9

26.6

45.1

13.5

29.2

12.2

23.9

Hungary

24.7

35.4

11.4

28.5

23.5

25.3

33.9

10.4

30.5

22.9

Iceland

8.6

1.6

89.8

5.7

9.3

1.7

89.0

5.4

Ireland

45.1

30.3

17.8

6.8

13.2

46.2

30.2

15.6

8.0

13.4

Italy

35.0

38.6

10.3

16.1

158.8

34.9

37.2

9.1

18.9

154.3

Luxembourg

60.2

25.7

1.3

12.8

4.1

61.2

22.3

1.2

15.2

4.0

Netherlands

39.4

41.7

10.4

8.5

78.6

38.5

42.8

10.5

8.2

77.2
32.9

Norway

39.9

14.3

2.9

42.9

29.2

44.4

15.3

2.3

38.0

Poland

24.9

13.9

52.0

9.2

97.9

23.3

14.1

53.9

8.7

97.1

Portugal

43.1

18.4

13.7

24.8

21.4

44.9

17.1

12.1

25.9

22.1
16.9

Slovak Republic

19.8

26.2

20.8

33.2

16.6

18.8

28.4

19.7

33.1

Slovenia

35.2

10.1

19.9

34.8

7.0

32.7

10.5

19.4

37.3

6.6

Spain

40.3

22.6

12.1

25.0

125.0

41.9

22.4

9.0

26.7

116.6

Sweden

25.1

2.0

4.4

68.5

50.2

25.0

2.0

4.6

68.4

48.0

Switzerland

39.0

11.4

0.5

49.1

25.6

40.1

11.5

0.5

47.9

26.7

Turkey

27.5

31.9

30.0

10.6

116.9

27.2

32.4

28.3

12.1

116.0

United Kingdom

30.4

34.5

20.2

14.8

192.2

30.2

34.4

19.6

15.8

190.2

OECD Europe 3

32.0

23.9

18.0

26.0

1745.1

31.9

24.0

17.5

26.6

1725.3

IEA Total 4
OECD Total 3

35.4

25.7

19.9

19.0

4987.1

35.1

25.8

19.9

19.2

5014.8

36.2

25.6

19.4

18.7

5249.7

35.8

25.8

19.4

19.0

5272.4

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.
2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.
4. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD countries.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.7

Table 3: OECD gross domestic product (billion 2005 US dollars)

Canada
Chile
Mexico

1971

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

417.4

470.8

596.4

774.6

1026.9

1240.1

1271.4

1293.1

1319.1

29.4

27.8

35.8

51.8

98.4

147.9

156.5

165.2

172.0

257.5

302.8

468.4

560.2

788.2

952.0

988.6

1027.5

1038.4

United States

4482.7

4984.2

5927.3

8228.9

11558.8

13595.6

13846.8

14231.6

14498.6

OECD Americas

5187.0

5785.6

7027.9

9615.6

13472.3

15935.6

16263.3

16717.5

17028.1
947.6

Australia

261.4

279.2

336.3

454.8

643.1

870.1

901.6

925.0

Israel

32.6

38.6

49.0

70.9

124.8

175.8

183.9

190.0

196.4

Japan

1656.4

1940.0

2448.1

3851.3

4308.1

4648.5

4627.4

4694.4

4766.7

Korea

66.7

81.5

142.5

360.3

678.3

1019.1

1056.6

1078.2

1110.2

New Zealand

48.4

54.8

57.5

69.5

93.6

120.0

122.9

125.8

128.9

2065.4

2394.1

3033.2

4806.7

5847.9

6833.5

6892.4

7013.3

7149.9

Austria

127.1

141.6

172.4

215.3

280.6

325.6

334.8

337.7

339.0

Belgium

170.8

190.8

229.3

279.8

348.6

400.4

407.4

406.8

407.6

70.0

75.0

88.9

101.0

106.4

148.5

151.2

149.6

148.2

125.9

136.0

152.6

187.4

242.1

256.8

259.6

258.6

259.7

Estonia

..

..

..

10.1

9.8

13.9

15.2

15.8

16.0

Finland

73.3

84.4

103.7

140.2

171.9

204.2

209.9

207.8

204.9

OECD Asia Oceania

Czech Republic 1
Denmark

France
Germany
Greece
Hungary 1

942.1

1050.0

1283.6

1623.8

1973.0

2204.4

2249.1

2249.4

2254.2

1365.1

1491.8

1760.6

2216.3

2685.2

2954.4

3052.8

3073.9

3087.1

100.4

119.5

145.9

156.3

197.0

241.0

223.8

208.2

200.2

51.3

61.1

78.3

87.7

90.0

109.1

110.8

108.9

110.2

Iceland

4.8

5.4

7.8

10.3

13.2

16.4

16.8

17.1

17.6

Ireland

35.6

39.7

54.6

78.0

159.6

203.3

207.7

208.0

207.3
1697.8

Italy

802.3

891.2

1144.3

1450.7

1701.0

1763.9

1771.8

1729.9

Luxembourg

9.5

10.9

11.9

19.3

31.6

40.7

41.5

41.4

42.3

Netherlands

269.5

292.3

351.2

437.8

598.0

683.1

689.5

680.9

675.3

Norway

98.8

108.7

147.8

189.6

272.7

315.8

320.0

329.3

331.4

Poland 1

136.0

156.7

181.4

180.1

261.1

382.6

399.9

407.6

414.0
185.8

Portugal

67.0

80.4

99.8

137.4

184.1

197.2

194.7

188.4

Slovak Republic 1

23.8

25.4

30.2

34.9

37.7

60.2

62.0

63.1

63.7

..

..

..

24.9

29.9

39.0

39.2

38.2

37.8

Spain

401.0

467.5

547.2

730.7

963.1

1179.2

1179.8

1160.5

1146.3

Sweden

176.6

187.8

212.4

263.8

324.5

401.6

413.4

417.2

423.6

Switzerland

238.8

253.9

259.7

323.5

360.6

427.6

435.2

439.8

448.4

Turkey

115.0

127.6

162.3

269.7

386.6

565.1

614.7

627.8

653.2

United Kingdom

956.8

1063.2

1135.6

1484.7

2005.8

2360.0

2386.4

2393.0

2432.8

OECD Europe2

6361.2

7061.1

8361.6

10653.3

13434.2

15493.7

15787.4

15759.2

15804.5

IEA Total

13289.4

14866.2

17861.7

24357.5

31699.9

36931.8

37558.0

38051.9

38520.2

OECD Total 2

13613.7

15240.8

18422.7

25075.5

32754.5

38262.9

38943.1

39490.0

39982.5

Slovenia

1. GDP data prior to 1986 for Chile, prior to 1990 for the Czech Republic and Poland, prior to 1991 for Hungary, and prior to 1992 for
the Slovak Republic are IEA Secretariat estimates based on GDP growth rates from the World Bank.
2. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.
3. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Source: OECD National Accounts.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.8 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 4: OECD industrial production index (2010=100)

Canada

1971

1973

1980

1990

2000

46.7

56.7

62.2

76.4

110.6

100.0

103.9

104.9

106.3

..

..

..

..

79.2

100.0

105.4

113.3

113.0

..

..

54.7

65.2

90.9

100.0

103.4

106.1

105.3

41.9

49.7

55.4

68.7

101.8

100.0

103.3

107.2

110.3

Chile
Mexico
United States

2010

2011

2012

2013

OECD Americas

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

Australia

..

..

47.3

64.3

82.8

100.0

100.9

105.7

109.4
106.0

Israel

..

..

..

43.3

76.5

100.0

102.2

107.1

Japan

47.9

59.0

69.7

102.8

104.3

100.0

97.1

97.7

96.9

Korea

..

..

7.5

22.8

53.4

100.0

106.0

107.4

107.7

New Zealand

..

..

64.2

73.9

89.4

100.0

99.5

100.2

101.7

OECD Asia Oceania

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

Austria

29.3

33.2

40.7

53.3

77.4

100.0

106.1

107.4

107.7

Belgium

101.8

42.5

48.5

52.1

63.0

70.9

100.0

104.4

101.0

Czech Republic

..

..

..

83.9

70.0

100.0

105.9

105.0

105.5

Denmark

..

..

63.0

83.0

110.4

100.0

101.8

101.9

102.7
124.8

Estonia

..

..

..

..

59.9

100.0

119.9

121.2

Finland

29.4

34.3

43.9

58.1

91.2

100.0

101.7

99.6

96.2

France

68.4

78.8

86.6

103.1

113.1

100.0

102.2

99.5

98.7
108.4

Germany

56.5

62.3

67.2

81.1

89.4

100.0

108.7

108.1

Greece

51.5

67.2

89.8

98.8

118.7

100.0

92.2

89.1

85.8

..

..

49.3

48.1

70.5

100.0

105.6

103.7

105.2

Hungary
Iceland

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

Ireland

..

..

11.7

21.6

68.7

100.0

100.0

98.7

96.9

Italy

63.6

72.8

90.0

101.6

117.0

100.0

100.4

94.3

91.4

Luxembourg

51.6

60.2

52.3

75.0

94.4

100.0

97.6

92.4

89.8

Netherlands

50.5

57.1

63.7

73.4

89.6

100.0

99.5

99.0

99.6

Norway

34.5

39.0

55.8

84.2

118.6

100.0

95.0

96.7

94.1
110.6

Poland
Portugal

..

..

..

34.9

56.9

100.0

106.8

108.1

36.5

46.1

63.6

101.3

116.2

100.0

99.0

93.0

93.4

..

..

..

60.5

53.9

100.0

106.3

116.8

123.1

Slovak Republic

..

..

..

..

83.9

100.0

101.3

100.2

99.5

Spain

Slovenia

51.6

66.6

78.6

94.8

117.1

100.0

98.6

92.3

90.7

Sweden

51.8

56.8

56.5

68.4

98.7

100.0

102.7

100.5

95.7

Switzerland

47.5

51.3

51.8

63.2

79.8

100.0

102.7

105.1

105.9
116.3

Turkey

..

..

..

48.3

68.5

100.0

110.1

112.8

United Kingdom

76.1

84.4

83.1

99.1

114.2

100.0

98.8

96.5

96.2

OECD Europe1

50.3

57.4

64.5

78.4

94.3

100.0

103.7

102.1

101.8

IEA Total2

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

OECD Total1

..

..

57.6

73.0

94.7

100.0

102.9

103.9

104.7

1. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.


2. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Source: OECD Main Economic Indicators.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.9

Table 5: OECD natural gas supply per unit of GDP1

1971

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Canada

0.075

0.079

0.076

0.071

0.072

0.063

0.066

0.065

0.065

Chile

0.022

0.019

0.020

0.022

0.053

0.030

0.029

0.026

0.023

Mexico

0.034

0.035

0.041

0.041

0.037

0.056

0.057

0.057

0.053

United States

0.115

0.103

0.080

0.053

0.047

0.041

0.041

0.042

0.042

OECD Americas

0.108

0.097

0.077

0.054

0.049

0.043

0.044

0.044

0.044

Australia

0.007

0.012

0.022

0.033

0.030

0.030

0.030

0.032

0.031

Israel

0.003

0.001

0.003

0.000

0.000

0.025

0.022

0.011

0.029

Japan

0.002

0.003

0.009

0.012

0.015

0.019

0.022

0.022

0.022

Korea
New Zealand

..

..

..

0.008

0.025

0.038

0.039

0.042

0.043

0.002

0.005

0.014

0.056

0.054

0.031

0.028

0.031

0.031

OECD Asia Oceania

0.003

0.004

0.010

0.014

0.018

0.023

0.026

0.027

0.027

Austria

0.022

0.023

0.024

0.024

0.023

0.025

0.023

0.022

0.021

Belgium

0.028

0.037

0.039

0.029

0.038

0.042

0.037

0.035

0.035

Czech Republic

0.012

0.014

0.029

0.052

0.070

0.054

0.045

0.046

0.047

Denmark

..

..

..

0.010

0.018

0.017

0.014

0.014

0.013

Estonia

..

..

..

0.121

0.067

0.041

0.033

0.035

0.035

Finland

..

..

0.007

0.016

0.020

0.019

0.016

0.015

0.014

France

0.010

0.013

0.017

0.016

0.018

0.019

0.017

0.017

0.017

Germany

0.012

0.019

0.029

0.025

0.027

0.026

0.023

0.023

0.024

Greece

..

..

..

0.001

0.009

0.013

0.018

0.018

0.016

0.064

0.068

0.102

0.102

0.107

0.090

0.084

0.076

0.070

Iceland

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

Ireland

..

..

0.014

0.024

0.022

0.023

0.020

0.019

0.020

Italy

0.014

0.016

0.020

0.027

0.034

0.039

0.036

0.036

0.034

Luxembourg

0.002

0.020

0.036

0.022

0.021

0.029

0.025

0.025

0.021

Netherlands

Hungary

0.074

0.098

0.087

0.070

0.059

0.057

0.050

0.048

0.049

Norway

..

..

0.006

0.010

0.015

0.020

0.015

0.013

0.015

Poland

0.042

0.040

0.048

0.050

0.038

0.034

0.032

0.033

0.033

..

..

..

..

0.011

0.023

0.023

0.021

0.020

0.055

0.061

0.077

0.146

0.153

0.083

0.075

0.069

0.076

..

..

..

0.031

0.028

0.022

0.019

0.019

0.018

0.001

0.002

0.003

0.007

0.016

0.026

0.025

0.024

0.023

..

..

..

0.002

0.002

0.004

0.003

0.002

0.002

0.000

0.001

0.003

0.005

0.007

0.007

0.006

0.007

0.007

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey

..

..

..

0.011

0.033

0.056

0.060

0.059

0.058

United Kingdom

0.017

0.024

0.036

0.032

0.044

0.036

0.029

0.028

0.027

OECD Europe

0.015

0.019

0.025

0.024

0.029

0.030

0.027

0.027

0.026

IEA Total3

0.049

0.047

0.042

0.034

0.035

0.034

0.033

0.034

0.034

OECD Total2

0.048

0.046

0.042

0.034

0.035

0.035

0.034

0.034

0.034

1. Measured in toe per $1000 of GDP at 2005 prices and exchange rates.
2. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.
3. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Sources: OECD National Accounts, Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.10 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 6: OECD natural gas supply per capita1

1971

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Canada

1.419

1.657

1.858

1.976

2.419

2.305

2.424

2.393

2.446

Chile

0.066

0.052

0.064

0.087

0.338

0.261

0.265

0.246

0.223

Mexico

0.164

0.184

0.272

0.266

0.287

0.466

0.486

0.500

0.465

United States

2.489

2.428

2.094

1.752

1.939

1.795

1.822

1.895

1.917

OECD Americas

1.904

1.866

1.624

1.368

1.528

1.457

1.487

1.534

1.542

Australia

0.136

0.248

0.504

0.861

1.000

1.169

1.187

1.287

1.269

Israel

0.034

0.014

0.034

0.006

0.001

0.578

0.528

0.266

0.711

Japan

0.032

0.047

0.183

0.357

0.518

0.672

0.783

0.826

0.830

Korea
New Zealand

..

..

..

0.064

0.362

0.782

0.835

0.899

0.947

0.037

0.095

0.252

1.148

1.308

0.851

0.772

0.864

0.881

OECD Asia Oceania

0.034

0.054

0.168

0.342

0.526

0.750

0.829

0.873

0.902

Austria

0.379

0.435

0.550

0.675

0.813

0.982

0.928

0.880

0.826

Belgium

0.488

0.734

0.904

0.819

1.304

1.562

1.378

1.299

1.278

Czech Republic

0.087

0.103

0.251

0.506

0.730

0.767

0.649

0.652

0.661

Denmark

..

0.000

0.000

0.354

0.833

0.797

0.666

0.623

0.590

Estonia

..

..

..

0.770

0.482

0.420

0.376

0.407

0.411

Finland

..

..

0.161

0.438

0.661

0.715

0.623

0.555

0.520

France

0.186

0.253

0.393

0.448

0.589

0.657

0.569

0.584

0.590

Germany

0.215

0.363

0.654

0.693

0.874

0.928

0.851

0.852

0.891

Greece

..

..

..

0.013

0.156

0.290

0.357

0.330

0.291

0.314

0.400

0.744

0.860

0.946

0.981

0.938

0.837

0.783

Iceland

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

..

Ireland

..

..

0.217

0.534

0.903

1.027

0.899

0.874

0.876

Italy

0.201

0.260

0.403

0.687

1.017

1.125

1.051

1.007

0.940

Luxembourg

0.045

0.623

1.166

1.124

1.536

2.355

1.988

1.975

1.632

Netherlands

Hungary

1.512

2.121

2.150

2.061

2.197

2.360

2.048

1.957

1.967

Norway

..

..

0.213

0.466

0.923

1.281

0.991

0.829

0.989

Poland

0.174

0.187

0.247

0.235

0.260

0.332

0.333

0.353

0.356

..

..

..

..

0.199

0.422

0.420

0.372

0.360

0.287

0.336

0.465

0.960

1.069

0.922

0.859

0.807

0.889

..

..

..

0.382

0.415

0.421

0.359

0.345

0.336

0.010

0.027

0.039

0.127

0.378

0.676

0.627

0.611

0.568

..

..

..

0.067

0.087

0.156

0.123

0.106

0.100

0.007

0.023

0.136

0.240

0.337

0.387

0.339

0.369

0.384

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey

..

..

..

0.052

0.197

0.430

0.497

0.497

0.495

United Kingdom

0.293

0.447

0.716

0.825

1.484

1.362

1.119

1.041

1.022

OECD Europe

0.207

0.296

0.435

0.520

0.753

0.847

0.771

0.748

0.740

IEA Total3

0.777

0.819

0.843

0.849

1.089

1.144

1.134

1.153

1.161

OECD Total2

0.730

0.768

0.790

0.788

1.001

1.064

1.056

1.072

1.078

1. Toe per capita.


2. Includes Estonia and Slovenia from 1990 onwards.
3. Includes Estonia from 1990 onwards.
Sources: OECD National Accounts, Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

188.17

13.91
11.06
71.88
24.10
69.39
10.04
12.00
18.37
40.25
317.50
32.96
10.19
0.38
9.16
33.01
60.42
419.75
291.23
0.21
40.71
30.38
6.53
2.84
198.74
11.36
12.80
5.70
58.41
7.21
0.52
138.86
143.53
1612.77
3800.41
3904.31
1136.66

128.27

33.11
55.95
251.12
37.21
42.65
17.34
5.52
33.30
252.33
312.53
26.55
23.47
5.69
13.25
24.28
158.80
452.28
263.44
4.09
188.39
78.58
18.96
29.19
97.85
21.39
16.65
7.00
124.97
50.16
25.61
116.90
192.23
2140.62
4987.13
5249.70
1643.58

from
Coal*

30.65
48.89
266.80
44.32
21.75
17.14
3.08
23.76
202.57
256.39
36.42
14.25
1.46
16.95
35.35
167.43
535.77
183.60
7.40
259.84
64.44
17.49
22.48
63.05
24.37
9.28
7.12
142.16
28.38
30.31
76.51
157.92
2055.51
4653.56
5001.65
1407.76

128.82
17.07
33.43
194.28
9.35
15.61
8.12
1.27
6.46
85.34
163.13
8.06
18.70
0.00
9.23
4.91
142.04
259.84
105.98
2.46
135.25
75.56
8.12
9.94
29.22
9.09
9.60
1.66
65.21
2.35
6.81
86.85
152.54
1375.03
2970.21
3121.37
898.90

68.84
3.10
11.17
0.77
0.00
1.02
1.83
0.00
0.84
5.73
18.25
0.07
0.40
0.00
0.20
0.00
4.88
7.95
12.13
0.15
0.00
3.39
0.00
0.93
2.75
1.08
0.20
0.14
0.80
2.47
3.61
0.17
3.47
30.84
118.62
118.77
62.39

0.44
64.73
104.56
533.74
77.77
107.77
37.13
16.35
49.41
333.89
755.27
77.51
43.55
1.84
35.55
73.27
374.77
1223.30
592.92
10.22
435.79
173.77
32.14
36.19
293.77
45.89
31.88
14.63
266.58
40.42
41.26
302.38
457.45
5074.14
11542.80
12146.10
3505.71

386.27

Total

26.4
32.0
36.4
12.0
14.5
21.9
7.7
13.1
25.6
21.6
10.4
42.9
0.0
26.0
6.7
37.9
21.2
17.9
24.1
31.0
43.5
25.3
27.5
9.9
19.8
30.1
11.3
24.5
5.8
16.5
28.7
33.3
27.1
25.7
25.7
25.64

17.8

% Gas in
total energyrelated CO2
emissions
(%)
1.95
1.87
2.13
2.09
2.53
2.14
2.96
1.48
1.32
2.42
2.92
1.86
0.32
2.68
3.02
2.36
2.70
2.25
2.50
2.31
2.21
1.70
1.24
3.00
2.15
1.91
2.09
2.13
0.81
1.61
2.59
2.38
2.37
2.31
2.31
2.13

3.01

(tCO2 / toe)

Energyrelated
CO2/TPES

0.19
0.26
0.41
0.47
0.72
0.14
1.03
0.24
0.15
0.25
0.37
0.40
0.11
0.17
0.39
0.22
0.26
0.55
0.25
0.42
0.26
0.26
0.11
0.72
0.24
0.51
0.38
0.23
0.10
0.09
0.48
0.19
0.36
0.30
0.31
0.24

0.42

Energyrelated
CO2/GDP
(kgCO2/
2005 US$)
7.68
9.46
15.30
4.47
10.25
6.64
12.20
9.13
5.10
9.22
6.99
4.39
5.73
7.74
9.27
6.15
9.59
11.86
19.21
3.72
10.37
7.23
7.21
7.62
4.34
5.90
7.11
5.77
4.25
5.20
4.04
7.18
16.15
10.40
9.68
6.91

16.70

(tCO2 / capita)

Energyrelated
CO2/population

0.6
1.1
4.8
0.7
0.8
0.3
0.1
0.6
4.8
6.0
0.5
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.5
3.0
8.6
5.0
0.1
3.6
1.5
0.4
0.6
1.9
0.4
0.3
0.1
2.4
1.0
0.5
2.2
3.7
40.8
95.0
100.0
x

2.4

(%)

Share in
total OECD
TPES

0.5
0.9
4.4
0.6
0.9
0.3
0.1
0.4
2.7
6.2
0.6
0.4
0.0
0.3
0.6
3.1
10.1
4.9
0.1
3.6
1.4
0.3
0.3
2.4
0.4
0.3
0.1
2.2
0.3
0.3
2.5
3.8
41.8
95.0
100.0
x

Sources: IEA, Energy Balances of OECD Countries (Paris: OECD, 2014) and CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion (Paris: OECD, 2014).

3.2

Share in
total OECD
energy-related
CO2 emissions
(%)

Note: Energy-related CO2 emissions are calculated using the Tier 1 IPCC Sectoral Approach as outlined in the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines . CO2 emissions from the combustion of biomass-derived fuels are
not included in accordance with the IPCC greenhouse gas inventory methodology.
* The column for coal also includes peat and oil shale, where applicable. Other includes industrial waste and non-renewable municipal waste.

Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Chile
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
IEA Total
OECD Total
EU28

TPES
(Mtoe)

Energy-related CO2 emissions


from
from
from
Oil
Gas
Other*
(Million tonnes CO2)

Table 7 : Key energy and CO2 emissions data for OECD countries (2012)

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 Edition) - III.11

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.12 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 8: Selected Natural Gas Pipeline Import Prices into Europe


US Dollars/MBtu
Czech
Republic

France

Hungary

Ireland

Average

Russian
Federation

Average1

Average

Algeria

Russian
Federation

..
..
..
..
..
..
11.57
11.75

7.83
8.07
11.50
8.47
8.05
10.58
11.05
10.73

..
..
..
8.31
9.90
11.17
13.66
13.13

8.14
8.28
11.97
9.68
9.62
11.12
12.12
11.96

..
7.57
8.19
6.08
6.36
7.67
8.75
9.80

..
..
..
8.51
9.14
11.39
12.68
12.88

..
..
..
10.02
10.32
12.45
13.12
12.09

7.33
7.73
8.05
8.74
8.34
8.55
9.73
9.94
9.48
10.28
9.95
9.37

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

7.76
7.66
7.72
7.61
7.30
7.27
7.86
7.89
8.10
9.05
9.20
8.91

8.45
9.35
9.55
9.71
10.38
10.05
10.68
10.38
10.47
10.59
10.08
10.05

8.13
8.87
9.28
9.08
10.15
9.85
10.20
10.34
10.27
10.91
10.52
10.29

6.73
5.40
5.63
5.33
5.48
5.84
6.41
6.43
5.88
6.62
7.43
8.31

7.93
8.47
8.59
8.62
8.84
8.93
9.78
10.04
10.32
10.02
9.81
9.32

9.14
10.28
10.33
11.06
11.09
10.67
11.90
11.56
9.49
10.68
10.37
9.94

8.82
8.64
9.76
9.61
9.42
9.57
9.10
8.99
9.54
8.89
9.30
8.69

10.66
10.68
10.30
11.00
10.99
11.17
11.71
12.36
12.13
10.64
11.25
11.79

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

9.44
9.73
10.10
10.72
10.72
10.65
10.97
10.80
10.17
10.77
11.81
11.61

10.44
10.71
10.99
10.84
11.12
11.42
11.28
11.97
11.58
12.66
12.82
8.72

10.17
11.10
10.99
10.45
11.20
11.11
11.02
11.25
10.33
11.85
11.81
12.52

7.97
8.02
6.38
8.39
..
..
..
..
8.08
..
..
..

9.33
10.36
10.64
10.74
11.76
11.87
11.90
13.07
13.09
11.20
13.58
13.29

10.60
11.08
11.28
12.34
12.25
12.40
14.09
12.89
12.23
13.11
14.50
12.84

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

8.27
10.29
9.26
9.50
9.08
8.72
8.71
8.64
9.66
9.99
10.19
10.44

12.94
14.01
13.58
13.31
12.51
11.91
11.47
13.31
14.72
13.53
13.39
13.77

11.05
11.95
11.11
11.56
12.02
11.47
10.78
11.03
10.87
11.56
12.40
12.87

11.43
11.42
11.51
11.59
11.20
10.46
10.20
10.54
10.81
10.87
11.01
11.17

14.88
14.10
12.79
13.60
12.33
12.76
13.75
14.45
14.74
11.85
13.59
14.04

12.66
11.40
12.12
11.69
12.20
11.53
11.53
12.25
11.93
12.34
12.32
13.18

7.52
9.14
8.88
8.87
8.53
8.09
7.86
8.28
8.57
9.48
9.89
9.81

12.98
12.61
12.18
12.35
12.58
12.40
12.37
12.55
14.16
14.37
12.30
12.52

13.10
14.42
14.61
11.35
11.60
11.59
13.22
12.60
13.77
13.32
13.32
13.43

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

10.43
10.32
10.66
10.91
10.14
10.04
9.94
9.95
10.35
10.35
10.63
11.23

12.92
12.73
12.93
13.13
12.25
12.87
11.71
11.66
11.68
11.64
11.22
11.37

12.29
12.26
11.45
11.39
11.90
11.97
11.64
11.54
11.35
11.33
11.80
11.96

11.11
11.04
10.68
10.69
10.66
10.69
10.51
10.54
10.32
10.93
10.66
10.86

13.69
13.43
13.00
12.41
13.19
13.62
13.02
13.16
13.06
13.38
12.61
12.82

12.87
12.61
11.55
12.31
12.12
12.23
11.71
11.44
11.46
11.52
11.48
11.74

9.44
9.60
11.17
10.01
9.26
8.71
8.91
9.39
9.67
9.94
10.39
10.79

13.23
12.56
12.69
12.20
13.64
13.61
14.05
13.01
13.08
13.66
11.99
11.95

12.97
12.39
12.29
12.30
12.49
12.35
12.04
12.09
12.18
10.75
11.60
11.63

Belgium

Average1

Average

Average

Average

7.79
7.94
11.91
8.35
..
..
..
..

..
6.26
10.70
4.99
6.59
9.18
9.44
10.46

..
7.89
11.57
8.67
8.74
11.14
13.22
12.10

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

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

6.00
5.50
4.73
5.05
5.75
6.32
7.21
6.73
7.16
7.60
7.74
9.41

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

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

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12
Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Origin
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Germany

Italy

Greece

Austria

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

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NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.13

Table 8: Selected Natural Gas Pipeline Import Prices into Europe (continued)
Netherlands

Portugal

Slovak
Republic

Average

UK

Average1

Average

Norway

Algeria

..
..
..
9.05
8.66
10.72
12.82
12.33

..
..
..
..
..
11.33
..
..

7.43
7.80
10.92
..
8.52
11.48
12.74
12.38

7.84
7.84
11.65
..
9.47
10.80
11.18
9.32

7.54
7.76
..
8.20
7.29
9.06
10.10
10.14

8.16
8.56
8.54
8.47
8.34
8.10
8.83
9.04
8.84
9.29
9.10
8.71

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

8.16
8.09
8.14
12.50
8.01
8.43
9.04
8.84
8.59
9.06
8.71
9.24

8.10
8.34
8.75
9.05
8.86
8.88
10.21
10.39
10.13
10.40
11.88
9.66

8.85
9.40
9.39
9.76
9.90
11.03
12.07
12.34
11.99
12.16
13.68
12.70

9.91
9.92
10.36
10.53
11.04
11.30
12.09
11.99
11.53
12.27
12.29
12.02

9.78
9.66
9.55
11.31
10.85
10.79
23.09
13.50
13.17
12.89
13.26
12.66

12.74
13.43
13.10
12.18
12.40
12.22
12.41
12.65
13.81
13.52
12.64
12.75

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

13.01
12.39
12.13
12.04
12.71
12.62
12.21
12.41
12.51
12.26
11.79
11.92

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

Italy
1

Spain

US Dollars/MBtu
European Union
Member States

Sweden

UK

Average1

Denmark

Norway

Average1

..
7.14
9.44
7.23
7.52
9.62
10.92
10.66

..
7.25
..
7.41
7.49
9.54
10.78
10.59

8.39
8.08
12.16
8.49
9.25
12.70
12.79
12.15

7.48
5.18
9.17
4.90
4.70
7.00
7.95
8.36

7.35
7.10
10.52
7.52
7.59
9.94
10.88
10.84

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

6.49
7.04
6.99
7.36
7.13
6.72
7.51
7.42
7.36
8.41
7.85
7.56

6.66
7.19
7.21
7.47
7.41
7.18
7.85
7.82
7.95
8.62
8.02
7.79

6.63
7.17
7.18
7.46
7.36
7.11
7.78
7.76
7.92
8.59
7.99
7.75

8.25
10.08
9.42
9.62
10.16
9.90
9.17
8.11
5.65
7.57
10.97
10.47

4.19
5.00
4.48
4.04
3.89
4.47
4.35
4.67
5.28
5.05
5.12
5.29

7.05
7.09
7.00
7.02
7.08
7.14
7.82
7.90
7.93
8.56
8.39
8.32

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

4.87
10.91
10.93
11.66
11.48
11.86
12.32
12.71
12.09
12.07
12.53
12.84

7.54
8.36
8.36
8.37
9.30
8.76
9.12
9.84
9.76
9.33
10.33
9.84

7.82
8.48
8.53
8.53
9.87
9.80
9.77
10.70
10.37
..
11.64
11.03

7.78
8.46
8.51
8.51
9.81
9.69
9.73
10.58
10.27
..
11.42
10.82

11.38
10.59
11.13
15.41
13.90
13.95
14.07
14.07
13.83
13.20
13.81
13.10

6.18
5.89
6.73
7.45
8.30
7.63
7.56
7.81
7.10
6.92
7.49
7.93

8.56
8.88
9.32
9.75
10.08
10.38
10.64
10.65
10.12
10.37
11.22
10.82

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

12.76
12.59
12.57
12.95
12.47
12.63
13.52
13.50
13.89
12.31
12.42
12.04

9.20
11.37
11.02
10.81
10.95
10.58
11.15
10.99
11.34
11.19
12.63
11.80

9.86
10.19
10.04
10.25
9.96
9.88
10.02
10.10
10.16
10.58
10.14
10.03

10.59
11.02
10.87
10.81
11.33
10.69
10.54
11.05
11.53
11.47
10.85
11.02

10.46
10.89
10.76
10.73
11.08
10.57
10.46
10.85
11.14
11.20
10.75
10.88

11.79
13.34
13.81
13.60
13.67
14.01
13.14
12.86
13.08
12.92
11.29
10.64

7.50
7.85
8.25
7.66
8.39
8.49
7.72
7.58
7.98
7.82
7.96
8.49

10.60
11.22
10.84
10.85
11.02
10.52
10.35
10.52
11.16
11.12
11.04
11.21

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

12.72
12.71
12.45
12.36
12.57
13.14
12.19
12.57
12.41
11.99
11.93
12.02

9.04
10.00
8.59
6.52
9.45
8.33
11.85
9.19
9.42
11.01
9.06
9.63

10.08
10.37
10.03
10.01
10.33
9.88
10.12
10.33
9.86
10.46
9.96
10.26

10.86
11.08
10.61
10.93
10.94
10.79
10.10
10.27
9.74
10.42
10.67
10.84

10.75
10.99
10.53
10.83
10.87
10.65
10.10
10.28
9.76
10.43
10.58
10.76

12.29
11.93
11.16
12.82
12.75
12.84
12.06
12.49
12.59
11.86
11.83
12.04

8.96
8.18
8.65
9.65
8.09
7.81
7.20
7.71
8.37
8.16
7.53
7.87

11.07
10.84
10.85
10.63
10.81
10.89
10.76
10.78
10.74
10.94
10.71
10.96

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Origin

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

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III.14 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 9: Selected Natural Gas Pipeline Import Prices into Europe


Austria
()

Belgium
()

Average1

Average

6.22
5.78
8.09
5.98
..
..
..
..

..
4.49
7.30
3.63
4.95
6.61
7.32
7.88

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

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

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

Czech
Republic
(Koruna)

France
()

Germany
()

Greece
()

Hungary
(Forint)

National currency/MBtu
Italy
Ireland
()
()

Average

Average

Russian
Federation

Average1

Average

Algeria

Russian
Federation

..
158.84
197.56
167.11
166.15
196.66
257.09
236.69

..
..
..
..
..
..
8.98
8.85

6.25
5.86
7.86
6.11
6.04
7.62
8.58
8.08

..
..
..
5.92
7.46
8.04
10.60
9.87

1713.28
1524.04
2068.52
1953.80
1978.67
2243.73
2733.67
2666.94

..
5.50
5.61
4.42
4.79
5.54
6.80
7.39

..
..
..
6.24
6.88
8.17
9.82
9.69

..
..
..
7.24
7.69
8.98
10.18
9.11

4.20
4.02
3.49
3.77
4.57
5.18
5.64
5.22
5.47
5.47
5.68
7.12

133.90
146.60
151.41
165.13
170.11
180.28
192.41
190.88
178.36
181.49
179.63
178.39

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

5.43
5.60
5.69
5.68
5.81
5.95
6.14
6.12
6.19
6.52
6.75
6.75

5.92
6.84
7.04
7.25
8.26
8.23
8.35
8.05
8.00
7.62
7.40
7.61

1531.07
1755.91
1813.60
1798.61
2233.01
2268.39
2257.94
2251.56
2208.33
2151.81
2125.26
2157.72

4.71
3.95
4.15
3.98
4.36
4.78
5.01
4.99
4.49
4.77
5.45
6.29

5.55
6.19
6.33
6.44
7.03
7.32
7.65
7.78
7.89
7.21
7.19
7.06

6.40
7.51
7.61
8.26
8.82
8.74
9.31
8.96
7.25
7.69
7.61
7.52

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

6.60
6.33
6.97
6.64
6.58
6.64
6.32
6.27
6.94
6.48
6.86
6.61

194.65
189.76
179.13
184.50
187.07
188.02
196.89
209.17
216.34
192.48
211.02
228.54

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

7.06
7.12
7.20
7.42
7.49
7.39
7.62
7.53
7.40
7.85
8.70
8.83

7.82
7.85
7.84
7.50
7.77
7.93
7.83
8.35
8.42
9.22
9.45
6.63

2093.93
2200.23
2122.73
1914.20
2088.00
2054.06
2019.05
2134.41
2137.05
2561.42
2687.70
2898.91

5.96
5.87
4.56
5.80
..
..
..
..
5.87
..
..
..

6.98
7.59
7.59
7.43
8.22
8.24
8.26
9.12
9.51
8.16
10.01
10.11

7.93
8.11
8.05
8.54
8.56
8.61
9.78
8.99
8.89
9.55
10.69
9.76

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

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

6.41
7.77
7.01
7.22
7.10
6.95
7.09
6.97
7.50
7.70
7.94
7.95

255.93
264.60
253.37
250.42
247.39
243.13
237.31
267.87
282.75
259.83
264.44
263.80

8.56
9.03
8.41
8.79
9.40
9.15
8.77
8.90
8.45
8.91
9.66
9.81

8.86
8.62
8.71
8.81
8.76
8.35
8.31
8.50
8.40
8.38
8.58
8.51

11.53
10.65
9.69
10.34
9.64
10.18
11.19
11.65
11.46
9.14
10.59
10.69

3010.76
2499.96
2680.78
2615.27
2799.55
2695.03
2685.13
2750.25
2628.63
2679.63
2707.99
2872.02

5.83
6.90
6.72
6.74
6.67
6.45
6.40
6.67
6.66
7.30
7.70
7.47

10.06
9.53
9.22
9.39
9.84
9.89
10.07
10.11
11.00
11.07
9.59
9.53

10.15
10.90
11.06
8.62
9.07
9.24
10.77
10.16
10.70
10.26
10.38
10.23

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

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

7.84
7.74
8.23
8.38
7.81
7.62
7.60
7.48
7.75
7.59
7.88
8.19

247.94
242.60
255.76
260.15
244.08
251.32
232.32
226.21
225.64
219.06
223.99
228.40

9.24
9.19
8.84
8.74
9.17
9.08
8.90
8.67
8.50
8.31
8.75
8.72

8.35
8.27
8.24
8.21
8.22
8.11
8.04
7.92
7.73
8.01
7.90
7.92

10.30
10.07
10.03
9.53
10.17
10.33
9.95
9.88
9.78
9.80
9.35
9.35

2837.69
2762.99
2699.77
2820.81
2730.62
2743.42
2640.73
2572.98
2573.36
2491.89
2530.21
2574.18

7.10
7.19
8.62
7.68
7.14
6.60
6.81
7.05
7.24
7.28
7.70
7.88

9.95
9.42
9.80
9.36
10.52
10.33
10.74
9.77
9.80
10.01
8.89
8.72

9.75
9.29
9.49
9.44
9.63
9.37
9.20
9.08
9.12
7.88
8.60
8.49

Origin
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Average1

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.15

Table 9: Selected Natural Gas Pipeline Import Prices into Europe (continued)
Italy
()

Netherlands
()

Portugal
()

Average

UK

Average1

..
..
..
6.59
6.51
7.71
9.95
9.28

..
..
..
..
..
8.13
..
..

5.93
5.65
7.47
..
6.40
8.26
9.88
9.32

5.71
6.26
6.29
6.32
6.64
6.64
6.91
7.01
6.75
6.69
6.68
6.59

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

6.63
6.88
6.70
6.75
6.91
7.66
8.38
8.61
8.72
8.86
10.08
9.66

Slovak
Republic
()

Spain
()

Sweden
(Krona)

UK
()

National currency/MBtu
European Union
Member States
()
Origin

Norway

Algeria

Average1

Denmark

Norway

7.76
6.39
8.28
..
7.10
7.77
8.70
7.00

6.01
5.66
..
5.95
5.48
6.56
7.86
7.64

..
5.20
6.45
5.23
5.65
6.91
8.48
8.03

..
5.29
..
5.37
5.62
6.86
8.38
7.98

62.57
54.05
80.57
65.55
66.28
82.37
86.45
78.90

4.09
2.60
5.06
3.25
3.03
4.39
5.02
5.37

6.00
5.32
7.44
5.61
5.87
7.37
8.68
8.38

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

5.72
5.91
6.00
9.33
6.37
6.90
7.07
6.86
6.56
6.52
6.39
6.99

5.67
6.10
6.45
6.75
7.05
7.28
7.98
8.06
7.74
7.49
8.71
7.31

4.55
5.15
5.15
5.50
5.67
5.51
5.87
5.75
5.62
6.05
5.76
5.72

4.66
5.26
5.31
5.58
5.89
5.88
6.14
6.06
6.07
6.21
5.88
5.90

4.64
5.24
5.29
5.57
5.86
5.82
6.09
6.02
6.05
6.19
5.86
5.87

58.96
73.20
67.48
69.39
78.21
77.56
68.04
59.23
39.78
50.59
74.87
71.68

2.59
3.20
2.98
2.63
2.65
3.03
2.84
2.99
3.39
3.18
3.21
3.40

5.11
5.38
5.38
5.42
5.79
5.97
6.20
6.23
6.20
6.30
6.36
6.50

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

7.42
7.27
7.39
7.29
7.71
7.84
8.40
8.36
8.38
8.95
9.06
9.14

7.32
7.07
6.82
7.82
7.58
7.49
16.04
9.42
9.57
9.39
9.78
9.63

3.65
7.99
7.80
8.06
8.02
8.23
8.56
8.87
8.79
8.80
9.23
9.77

5.64
6.12
5.97
5.79
6.49
6.08
6.33
6.87
7.09
6.80
7.62
7.48

5.86
6.21
6.09
5.90
6.89
6.80
6.79
7.47
7.54
..
8.58
8.39

5.82
6.19
6.07
5.89
6.85
6.72
6.76
7.38
7.47
..
8.41
8.23

75.91
68.09
70.61
95.49
86.93
88.20
88.73
90.06
91.86
87.67
92.99
89.73

3.92
3.65
4.17
4.55
5.08
4.71
4.71
4.77
4.50
4.40
4.74
5.09

6.63
6.73
6.88
6.93
7.20
7.37
7.57
7.63
7.58
7.81
8.51
8.51

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

9.88
10.14
9.91
9.26
9.69
9.75
10.10
10.20
10.73
10.42
9.85
9.71

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

9.89
9.51
9.52
9.84
9.75
10.07
11.01
10.89
10.80
9.48
9.67
9.17

7.13
8.59
8.34
8.22
8.56
8.44
9.08
8.86
8.81
8.62
9.84
8.99

7.64
7.69
7.60
7.79
7.79
7.88
8.16
8.14
7.90
8.15
7.90
7.64

8.21
8.33
8.23
8.22
8.86
8.53
8.58
8.91
8.96
8.84
8.46
8.40

8.11
8.23
8.15
8.15
8.66
8.43
8.51
8.74
8.66
8.63
8.38
8.29

80.80
88.84
92.93
91.57
96.09
99.08
91.25
85.84
86.32
85.76
75.68
70.09

4.83
4.98
5.21
4.79
5.27
5.46
4.95
4.82
4.95
4.87
4.98
5.26

8.50
8.75
8.53
8.48
8.81
8.58
8.62
8.70
8.92
8.77
8.83
8.80

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

9.78
9.29
9.36
9.24
9.79
9.58
9.34
9.32
9.37
8.99
8.74
8.70

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

9.56
9.53
9.61
9.49
9.69
9.97
9.32
9.44
9.29
8.79
8.85
8.77

6.80
7.50
6.63
5.01
7.28
6.32
9.06
6.90
7.06
8.07
6.72
7.03

7.58
7.77
7.74
7.68
7.96
7.50
7.74
7.76
7.38
7.67
7.38
7.48

8.17
8.31
8.19
8.39
8.43
8.18
7.72
7.71
7.30
7.64
7.91
7.91

8.09
8.24
8.13
8.31
8.38
8.08
7.72
7.72
7.31
7.64
7.85
7.85

79.66
76.00
71.94
83.13
84.22
84.41
79.82
81.60
81.88
76.04
77.90
78.79

5.61
5.29
5.74
6.30
5.30
5.05
4.75
4.97
5.27
5.07
4.68
4.81

8.65
8.42
8.62
8.45
8.51
8.42
8.39
8.25
8.20
8.19
8.12
8.17

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Average1

Average1

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.16 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 10: LNG import prices into Europe


US Dollars/MBtu

Spain

Italy

Portugal

Average1

Nigeria

Norway

Algeria

Egypt

Libya

Nigeria

Oman

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

x
x
x
7.86
8.87
11.73
12.98
12.17

4.86
4.93
6.15
7.34
7.12
8.81
8.51
9.02

x
7.24
13.33
7.27
7.26
8.83
10.21
10.73

6.91
6.98
9.44
7.18
7.88
9.89
11.31
10.90

6.41
7.13
9.48
6.94
6.40
8.09
8.97
10.26

6.66
6.64
9.31
7.14
7.39
8.06
x
x

6.15
6.24
8.85
6.69
7.28
9.14
9.69
9.40

5.88
5.78
9.78
6.06
8.84
9.06
x
8.68

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

8.43
9.46
6.70
9.77
8.72
9.02
9.77
8.64
9.13
9.32
9.84
9.45

6.60
4.12
7.28
7.49
6.96
8.96
6.19
7.59
6.94
8.15
6.95
6.74

x
8.12
6.66
6.10
8.02
6.01
7.67
7.15
7.90
x
6.07
6.62

7.23
7.70
7.78
8.18
7.86
7.63
8.66
7.90
8.55
8.47
7.64
7.93

6.03
7.16
6.25
6.01
5.37
6.13
5.89
6.41
6.48
6.44
x
8.17

7.36
7.05
7.02
7.41
x
x
x
7.25
8.20
8.00
x
7.45

7.14
7.30
8.09
7.44
7.14
7.03
7.00
6.81
7.16
7.89
7.29
7.36

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
8.84

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

9.66
9.30
10.17
11.04
10.78
12.45
12.60
13.40
12.79
13.91
12.98
12.22

8.98
7.58
8.74
9.13
9.52
9.14
9.11
7.26
8.02
7.26
8.57
10.67

x
8.11
6.92
9.19
9.13
x
x
x
8.29
10.17
x
10.13

8.58
8.80
9.07
9.81
9.71
10.01
9.93
11.12
x
11.23
10.54
11.47

7.56
7.26
7.70
7.62
7.65
8.49
8.50
8.44
8.83
9.74
8.97
9.00

7.95
8.09
8.36
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

7.94
7.67
8.63
8.58
8.74
9.39
9.62
9.97
9.40
10.12
10.07
10.38

9.19
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
8.95
9.03

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

13.00
13.33
12.40
13.55
12.78
13.21
12.50
12.37
13.25
12.26
12.88
13.62

9.03
7.35
7.10
7.10
7.05
x
10.17
9.35
9.28
8.22
8.73
8.02

11.99
10.94
11.40
11.72
10.10
10.34
9.64
x
x
x
6.60
x

10.81
11.07
11.21
10.16
13.01
12.03
11.19
11.30
11.98
11.38
9.75
12.01

9.78
9.35
6.91
9.19
9.06
x
x
x
11.28
10.00
6.63
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

9.53
8.28
10.17
10.46
9.14
10.21
10.46
9.83
10.73
10.09
8.97
8.79

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

12.80
12.78
12.45
13.10
12.85
13.13
11.87
9.84
9.79
10.05
x
9.88

x
8.46
7.85
9.05
7.91
8.53
10.73
7.82
10.07
x
x
x

8.77
8.74
10.91
10.27
13.46
11.24
12.65
10.98
11.31
11.31
x
10.23

11.18
11.51
10.37
11.42
10.65
11.20
10.59
10.55
10.54
10.81
10.89
10.97

x
8.75
x
x
x
x
x
x
11.07
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

10.51
8.74
10.00
9.28
7.90
10.04
9.05
9.83
10.07
9.36
8.09
9.35

x
x
8.57
8.78
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

Origin

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.17

Table 10: LNG import prices into Europe (continued)


US Dollars/MBtu

Spain

European Union
Member States

United Kingdom

Qatar

Trinidad

Average1

Norway

Algeria

Qatar

Trinidad

Average1

Average

6.86
6.82
9.47
6.53
7.22
9.36
10.47
10.45

5.94
6.03
8.52
6.03
6.42
7.91
9.30
8.92

6.38
6.58
9.22
6.70
7.14
9.08
10.14
10.23

9.94
x
x
5.42
6.92
8.22
6.47
10.25

7.60
6.69
9.82
4.83
5.11
8.63
8.44
10.25

6.51
5.28
11.68
3.99
5.50
8.63
8.40
9.39

7.96
6.79
9.02
5.27
5.43
8.10
x
6.45

8.14
6.37
9.21
4.43
5.55
8.57
8.36
9.43

6.47
6.45
9.18
6.24
6.85
9.45
10.26
10.60

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

7.10
6.89
7.32
7.27
6.74
7.47
7.12
7.23
7.59
7.82
6.89
6.32

5.61
6.21
6.53
5.82
2.34
6.01
6.20
5.87
8.19
7.75
7.19
7.03

6.73
7.15
7.12
7.01
6.34
6.96
7.20
7.02
7.51
7.75
7.19
7.50

7.78
7.37
7.35
6.15
x
x
6.23
6.33
x
x
8.20
7.15

4.70
5.25
4.49
4.57
5.66
5.44
x
6.16
6.53
x
x
x

5.16
4.82
4.33
4.37
3.51
3.95
5.92
6.41
5.68
6.32
6.88
6.66

4.43
5.42
x
4.82
4.76
5.45
6.05
x
5.28
x
7.41
x

5.10
5.06
4.46
4.59
4.34
4.61
6.01
6.34
5.70
6.22
7.07
6.76

6.37
6.88
6.24
6.45
5.87
6.63
7.23
6.96
6.99
7.41
7.52
7.71

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

7.92
7.91
8.17
9.23
9.00
9.09
10.21
10.12
x
10.34
10.62
10.00

6.77
8.22
7.53
7.61
7.15
x
9.50
10.17
x
7.16
9.63
7.60

7.97
8.12
8.14
8.81
8.56
9.30
9.81
9.99
9.24
10.14
10.41
10.01

7.44
x
x
9.81
9.06
9.11
x
7.92
x
x
5.16
8.01

7.47
8.68
x
9.48
x
8.94
x
x
x
x
x
x

8.43
8.35
8.22
9.24
9.04
8.91
8.38
8.46
7.56
9.01
9.26
9.07

8.88
x
7.07
x
9.68
7.50
x
x
x
x
x
x

8.34
8.38
7.99
9.09
9.04
8.86
8.38
8.45
7.56
9.01
9.25
8.90

8.40
8.39
8.41
9.24
9.16
9.49
9.82
10.14
9.53
10.30
10.48
10.65

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

9.90
10.26
10.12
10.25
10.09
9.83
9.67
10.41
9.97
11.78
12.68
11.29

9.91
9.71
10.30
10.65
10.09
7.73
4.11
9.52
9.57
10.25
6.57
7.01

10.18
9.78
10.24
10.34
10.20
9.82
10.10
9.99
10.47
10.54
9.48
10.45

6.22
x
6.72
x
6.50
6.59
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
8.83
8.25
x
x
x
x
x
x

8.20
7.72
8.10
9.07
8.70
7.34
7.22
7.99
8.39
9.13
9.40
9.78

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

8.12
7.72
8.04
9.07
8.62
7.38
7.19
7.99
8.39
9.13
9.40
9.78

9.91
10.48
10.29
10.59
10.13
9.99
10.06
9.53
10.35
10.53
10.54
11.07

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

12.51
11.78
9.91
11.77
11.15
10.06
9.57
9.82
9.99
9.69
10.10
10.51

8.89
7.18
7.45
10.83
9.93
10.21
12.64
11.29
8.05
6.48
7.09
10.13

10.43
10.14
9.57
10.72
10.32
10.65
10.48
10.41
10.06
9.74
9.66
10.43

7.36
x
9.14
9.31
12.37
10.14
9.54
9.77
10.87
8.40
10.44
10.53

x
x
9.43
11.59
x
9.59
x
9.69
x
10.06
x
x

9.90
8.06
9.33
9.50
9.60
9.62
8.88
8.38
7.69
9.51
10.14
10.52

x
x
14.71
x
x
3.45
x
x
x
1.33
x
x

9.86
8.06
10.40
9.59
9.93
9.29
9.01
8.65
8.70
8.81
10.16
10.52

10.98
10.80
10.63
10.80
10.71
10.50
10.55
10.32
10.30
10.00
10.46
11.03

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Origin

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

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III.18 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 11: LNG import prices into Europe


National currency/MBtu

Italy
()
Origin

Portugal
()
1

Spain
()

Average

Nigeria

Norway

Algeria

Egypt

Libya

Nigeria

Oman

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

x
x
x
5.56
6.68
8.43
10.06
9.23

3.87
3.57
4.22
5.24
5.41
6.32
6.64
6.85

x
4.97
10.11
5.39
5.57
6.36
7.95
8.07

5.49
5.07
6.44
5.17
5.94
7.16
8.77
8.23

5.17
5.21
6.46
5.05
4.82
5.80
6.90
7.69

5.34
4.86
6.37
5.17
5.48
5.95
x
x

4.89
4.56
6.09
4.83
5.51
6.56
7.56
7.06

4.75
4.21
7.48
4.38
6.69
6.78
x
6.68

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

5.90
6.91
4.94
7.29
6.93
7.39
7.64
6.70
6.97
6.71
7.22
7.15

4.62
3.01
5.36
5.59
5.54
7.34
4.84
5.88
5.30
5.87
5.10
5.10

x
5.94
4.91
4.56
6.38
4.92
6.00
5.55
6.04
x
4.45
5.01

5.06
5.63
5.74
6.10
6.25
6.25
6.77
6.13
6.53
6.10
5.61
6.00

4.22
5.23
4.60
4.48
4.27
5.02
4.60
4.97
4.95
4.64
x
6.18

5.15
5.15
5.17
5.53
x
x
x
5.62
6.26
5.76
x
5.64

5.00
5.33
5.96
5.55
5.68
5.76
5.47
5.28
5.47
5.68
5.35
5.57

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6.69

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

7.23
6.81
7.26
7.64
7.53
8.65
8.75
9.35
9.30
10.14
9.57
9.30

6.72
5.55
6.24
6.32
6.65
6.35
6.33
5.06
5.83
5.29
6.32
8.12

x
5.94
4.94
6.36
6.38
x
x
x
6.02
7.41
x
7.70

6.42
6.45
6.47
6.79
6.78
6.95
6.90
7.76
x
8.18
7.77
8.72

5.66
5.32
5.49
5.27
5.34
5.89
5.90
5.89
6.42
7.10
6.61
6.84

5.95
5.92
5.97
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.94
5.61
6.16
5.94
6.11
6.52
6.68
6.96
6.84
7.37
7.42
7.89

6.88
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
6.60
6.87

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

10.07
10.07
9.39
10.30
9.99
10.54
10.18
9.98
10.29
9.45
10.04
10.37

7.00
5.55
5.38
5.39
5.51
x
8.28
7.53
7.21
6.33
6.80
6.11

9.29
8.27
8.63
8.90
7.90
8.25
7.85
x
x
x
5.15
x

8.38
8.36
8.48
7.72
10.17
9.59
9.11
9.11
9.31
8.77
7.60
9.15

7.58
7.06
5.23
6.98
7.08
x
x
x
8.76
7.71
5.17
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

7.39
6.26
7.70
7.95
7.14
8.14
8.52
7.92
8.34
7.77
6.99
6.69

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

9.62
9.58
9.61
10.06
9.91
9.96
9.08
7.39
7.33
7.37
x
7.21

x
6.34
6.06
6.95
6.10
6.47
8.21
5.87
7.54
x
x
x

6.59
6.55
8.42
7.89
10.37
8.52
9.67
8.25
8.47
8.29
x
7.47

8.41
8.63
8.00
8.77
8.21
8.50
8.10
7.92
7.89
7.92
8.08
8.00

x
6.56
x
x
x
x
x
x
8.29
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

7.90
6.55
7.72
7.12
6.09
7.61
6.92
7.38
7.54
6.86
6.00
6.82

x
x
6.62
6.74
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.19

Table 11: LNG import prices into Europe (continued)


National currency/MBtu

Spain
()

United Kingdom
()
1

European Union
Member States
1

()

Qatar

Trinidad

Average

Norway

Algeria

Qatar

Trinidad

Average

5.45
4.99
6.52
4.69
5.45
6.73
8.13
7.86

4.74
4.39
5.89
4.37
4.81
5.67
7.20
6.74

5.09
4.80
6.35
4.85
5.39
6.53
7.88
7.71

5.63
x
x
3.47
4.45
5.15
4.13
6.60

4.17
3.32
5.29
3.12
3.36
5.35
5.39
6.64

3.40
2.70
7.86
2.49
3.53
5.37
5.31
6.02

4.36
3.36
5.44
3.43
3.55
5.05
x
4.24

4.44
3.18
5.47
2.82
3.58
5.34
5.28
6.05

5.16
4.69
6.32
4.49
5.17
6.79
7.97
8.00

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

4.97
5.04
5.39
5.43
5.36
6.12
5.57
5.61
5.80
5.63
5.05
4.78

3.93
4.54
4.81
4.34
1.86
4.93
4.85
4.55
6.26
5.58
5.27
5.32

4.71
5.22
5.24
5.23
5.05
5.70
5.63
5.44
5.74
5.58
5.27
5.67

4.81
4.72
4.88
4.01
x
x
4.08
4.05
x
x
5.14
4.59

2.90
3.36
2.98
2.98
3.85
3.69
x
3.94
4.19
x
x
x

3.19
3.08
2.88
2.85
2.39
2.67
3.87
4.10
3.65
3.99
4.31
4.27

2.74
3.47
x
3.15
3.24
3.69
3.96
x
3.39
x
4.64
x

3.15
3.24
2.96
3.00
2.95
3.13
3.93
4.06
3.66
3.92
4.44
4.34

4.46
5.03
4.60
4.81
4.67
5.43
5.65
5.40
5.34
5.34
5.51
5.83

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

5.93
5.80
5.83
6.39
6.29
6.31
7.09
7.06
x
7.54
7.83
7.60

5.06
6.02
5.38
5.26
4.99
x
6.59
7.09
x
5.22
7.10
5.78

5.97
5.94
5.81
6.10
5.98
6.45
6.81
6.97
6.72
7.39
7.67
7.62

4.71
x
x
5.99
5.55
5.62
x
4.84
x
x
3.26
5.14

4.73
5.38
x
5.79
x
5.51
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.34
5.18
5.09
5.64
5.53
5.50
5.23
5.17
4.79
5.72
5.86
5.82

5.63
x
4.38
x
5.93
4.63
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.28
5.20
4.95
5.55
5.53
5.46
5.23
5.17
4.79
5.72
5.85
5.71

6.29
6.14
6.00
6.39
6.40
6.59
6.82
7.08
6.93
7.51
7.73
8.10

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

7.67
7.75
7.66
7.79
7.89
7.84
7.87
8.39
7.75
9.08
9.88
8.60

7.68
7.33
7.79
8.09
7.89
6.16
3.35
7.68
7.44
7.90
5.12
5.34

7.89
7.39
7.76
7.86
7.97
7.83
8.22
8.05
8.14
8.12
7.39
7.96

4.01
x
4.25
x
4.09
4.24
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
5.55
5.30
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.29
4.90
5.12
5.67
5.47
4.72
4.63
5.09
5.21
5.68
5.89
6.06

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.24
4.90
5.08
5.67
5.42
4.74
4.61
5.09
5.21
5.68
5.89
6.06

7.68
7.92
7.79
8.05
7.92
7.97
8.19
7.69
8.05
8.11
8.21
8.43

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

9.41
8.83
7.65
9.03
8.59
7.63
7.32
7.38
7.48
7.10
7.48
7.67

6.68
5.38
5.75
8.32
7.65
7.74
9.66
8.48
6.03
4.75
5.25
7.39

7.84
7.60
7.39
8.23
7.95
8.08
8.01
7.82
7.54
7.14
7.16
7.61

4.61
x
6.06
6.08
8.10
6.55
6.29
6.30
6.85
5.22
6.49
6.43

x
x
6.25
7.57
x
6.20
x
6.25
x
6.25
x
x

6.20
5.21
6.19
6.20
6.28
6.21
5.85
5.40
4.85
5.91
6.29
6.42

x
x
9.76
x
x
2.23
x
x
x
0.82
x
x

6.18
5.21
6.90
6.26
6.50
6.00
5.94
5.58
5.48
5.47
6.31
6.42

8.26
8.09
8.20
8.29
8.26
7.97
8.07
7.75
7.71
7.33
7.76
8.05

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Average1

Origin

Note: Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction. Import prices derived from Eurostat Trade Statistics, converted by IEA into
US$/MBtu. In 2009 edition the IEA changed the way it calculates E.U. member states' natural gas import prices. From January 2005
onwards, the import prices are now derived by dividing values in Euros by quantities reported in Terajoules. These are then
converted to national currency/Mbtu. Prior to January 2005, import prices are derived from dividing values in Euros by quantities
reported in kilograms, which are then converted to national currency/MBtu. Please note that this has led to small revisions in the time
series. Data are from secondary sources for which the IEA is not responsible.
1. Weighted average based only on all imports for which prices are available. For the European Union, calculated average prices may not be
comparable from one month to the other due to differing components. For more information, please consult Sources and Notes.
Source: Eurostat Intra- and Extra-EU Trade Statistics for Import Quantities and Values.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.20 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 12: LNG import prices into Japan and Korea


US Dollars/MBtu

Japan
LNG
Origin

Australia

Algeria

Brunei

Egypt

Indonesia

Malaysia

Nigeria

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

6.50
6.96
11.69
8.98
11.82
15.00
16.03
15.09

10.11
10.49
17.73
x
7.41
x
17.50
15.79

5.90
6.38
13.16
10.47
12.21
15.49
17.84
16.83

11.69
11.12
16.36
17.77
13.52
15.98
17.80
16.99

8.16
8.53
11.65
7.59
9.49
15.17
18.36
17.52

6.56
7.83
12.97
9.65
11.94
15.68
18.00
17.32

10.60
11.09
17.27
11.73
8.79
13.58
16.33
16.33

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

10.90
10.99
11.83
11.72
11.54
12.10
12.06
12.70
12.07
12.12
11.84
11.84

x
7.41
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

11.20
11.24
11.42
12.22
12.64
12.52
12.65
12.79
12.88
12.88
12.08
12.13

x
x
x
x
13.58
x
13.49
13.70
13.34
x
12.96
14.01

9.49
9.14
9.30
9.19
10.16
9.44
9.22
8.98
9.11
9.65
10.15
10.08

10.98
11.25
11.64
11.98
12.29
12.06
12.67
12.78
12.36
12.05
11.63
11.78

11.56
x
x
x
x
x
x
8.18
8.14
8.77
8.75
9.25

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

12.15
12.68
12.92
13.26
13.68
14.49
16.16
17.43
16.28
16.71
17.28
16.51

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

12.14
12.44
13.04
13.61
14.41
15.63
16.03
17.55
17.93
17.92
17.76
17.57

13.10
14.64
x
14.66
14.95
x
16.44
16.63
x
16.93
17.91
x

10.95
12.06
12.34
14.61
15.97
16.52
17.16
17.97
18.11
17.84
18.14
18.30

11.61
12.59
12.71
14.56
14.85
14.84
17.36
18.81
18.58
18.24
18.55
17.84

x
9.01
11.84
x
11.98
12.71
13.36
12.90
13.27
14.49
15.70
15.79

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

16.68
16.23
16.71
17.20
17.03
16.04
18.04
16.67
15.75
14.05
14.26
14.70

18.56
x
x
x
16.70
17.31
x
x
x
x
x
x

17.58
17.53
17.74
18.01
18.17
18.32
18.84
19.21
18.75
17.55
16.47
16.24

14.49
17.03
16.94
18.29
17.22
19.10
20.24
19.21
x
17.93
13.12
x

17.70
16.94
18.69
19.88
18.58
19.65
19.37
18.64
19.02
17.51
17.06
17.77

17.93
17.34
17.69
18.18
18.41
18.83
19.96
19.48
18.75
16.62
16.35
17.02

17.54
15.84
16.15
16.38
17.99
17.97
18.19
15.51
17.22
13.87
14.17
15.70

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

15.10
16.14
14.68
15.36
15.91
15.70
16.40
15.19
13.76
14.61
14.08
14.58

x
16.91
x
x
16.01
x
15.57
15.61
15.31
x
15.53
x

17.10
17.30
17.61
17.38
17.37
15.86
16.66
16.38
16.28
16.34
16.13
16.91

16.11
16.24
17.16
x
17.98
x
18.03
x
x
18.59
16.37
x

18.07
17.97
18.57
17.99
17.18
17.92
17.22
17.23
17.26
16.72
16.96
x

17.47
17.72
17.81
17.36
17.57
18.41
17.22
17.17
16.64
16.60
16.63
17.13

15.84
16.32
17.17
16.77
16.47
17.36
16.55
15.58
16.06
16.17
16.04
16.49

Source: Japanese Trade Statistics and Korean Energy Review Monthly.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.21

Table 12: LNG import prices into Japan and Korea (continued)
US Dollars/MBtu

Japan

Korea

LNG

LNG

Oman

Qatar

Trinidad

U.A.E.

USA

Average

Average

Origin

8.88
8.09
12.31
6.99
7.12
9.71
11.99
10.30

7.68
8.20
13.58
11.11
12.52
15.92
17.53
16.93

11.50
10.83
16.40
10.14
10.12
10.49
12.88
16.05

6.81
7.21
11.48
9.08
11.71
13.78
17.53
17.05

6.69
6.07
7.79
8.57
12.36
13.21
16.16
x

7.18
7.80
12.64
9.23
11.02
14.73
16.75
16.02

9.22
10.08
14.15
10.50
10.17
12.67
14.77
14.98

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

6.74
6.79
7.81
6.88
8.45
6.65
10.33
7.48
6.06
5.00
7.29
6.16

12.12
12.61
12.44
12.73
13.17
12.47
12.84
13.42
12.47
12.23
11.52
12.63

x
11.81
x
x
x
x
x
x
8.37
x
x
x

10.82
10.72
11.89
11.66
12.13
11.02
12.28
12.26
12.11
12.47
11.50
12.28

11.24
11.83
12.19
12.24
12.74
12.22
12.70
13.56
12.65
12.34
11.60
12.15

10.42
10.45
10.81
10.83
11.53
10.67
11.53
11.45
11.21
11.29
11.03
11.13

9.69
9.10
9.92
11.05
11.27
10.31
10.66
11.01
10.57
10.07
9.96
9.87

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

7.48
7.94
8.90
8.41
8.45
9.57
9.81
8.81
9.98
9.73
14.09
12.75

13.22
13.44
14.37
12.54
15.05
15.63
17.29
17.60
17.20
17.67
17.12
16.69

x
x
11.12
8.70
x
x
8.98
9.22
8.55
x
16.93
x

12.07
12.50
13.72
14.49
14.45
15.24
16.71
x
17.46
16.69
16.89
16.67

12.21
13.00
13.50
x
9.89
x
11.70
11.98
x
15.20
x
17.53

11.60
12.16
12.67
13.17
13.83
14.79
16.07
15.45
16.54
16.63
16.96
16.61

10.29
10.27
11.03
12.30
12.30
13.60
13.54
14.14
14.00
13.96
13.72
14.60

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

14.53
12.84
11.30
9.84
11.83
12.42
13.21
14.44
11.01
11.94
10.61
10.12

17.43
16.92
16.95
17.92
17.44
18.78
19.07
18.88
17.85
16.62
16.06
16.40

x
x
x
14.81
18.26
7.04
7.49
16.71
x
x
x
x

16.96
16.77
16.95
17.38
18.23
18.32
19.70
19.38
18.18
15.86
15.87
16.91

x
17.15
x
15.51
16.72
x
17.94
15.43
x
x
13.10
x

16.87
16.32
16.65
17.11
17.33
17.38
18.31
17.94
16.99
15.39
15.10
15.59

13.47
14.50
13.76
15.42
16.12
16.86
15.98
15.83
14.95
13.18
13.12
14.92

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

12.38
9.35
10.73
12.21
13.27
14.02
9.73
10.64
9.80
11.35
11.51
1.16

17.17
17.07
17.40
17.35
17.35
17.71
17.16
16.60
16.17
16.42
16.31
16.50

16.85
x
x
x
x
15.32
x
x
15.64
15.49
x
16.79

17.33
17.32
17.42
17.17
17.18
18.43
17.16
16.84
16.16
16.37
16.22
16.80

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

16.14
16.62
16.38
16.36
16.46
16.79
16.35
15.77
15.18
15.39
15.58
15.41

15.07
15.21
15.42
14.53
14.81
15.15
15.12
14.95
15.14
14.67
14.77
14.84

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Source: Japanese Trade Statistics and Korean Energy Review Monthly.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.22 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 13: LNG and natural gas import prices into USA
US Dollars/MBtu

United States
LNG
Origin

Australia

Algeria

Egypt

Malaysia

Nigeria

Oman

Qatar

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

8.32
7.05
x
x
x
x
x
x

6.67
6.69
8.84
3.86
4.72
5.74
2.47
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

6.65
6.91
9.37
3.49
4.30
9.13
x
15.43

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
7.11
15.54
4.29
6.20
5.71
2.79
3.39

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.62
5.95
4.70
3.65
4.01
3.97
4.55
x
3.46
3.65
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
4.71
3.81
4.23
3.78
5.17
x
6.75
3.49
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.93
5.74
6.49
4.28
x
x
x
x
x
6.89
7.58
8.09

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

8.90
4.13
3.60
4.06
4.21
8.40
x
x
x
11.99
x
3.16

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
9.13
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.65
x
6.38
6.61
4.75
4.69
5.03
7.88
4.43
7.86
4.06
3.93

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
2.47
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

3.58
x
2.88
2.13
1.96
x
2.76
3.03
2.62
3.04
3.54
x

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
15.43
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
3.27
3.50
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

Note: US Import prices have been converted by IEA into US$/MBtu, using an average conversion factor of 1 020 Btu per Cubic Foot.
Source: DOE/EIA - Natural Gas Monthly.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.23

Table 13: LNG and natural gas import prices into USA (continued)
US Dollars/MBtu

United States
LNG

Pipeline

Trinidad

U.A.E.

Average

Canada

Mexico

Average

Origin

7.17
7.00
10.03
5.02
4.55
5.13
4.63
5.94

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

..
6.95
9.84
4.52
4.79
5.47
4.12
6.58

6.70
6.70
8.41
4.06
4.38
4.01
2.72
3.66

..
6.42
7.47
3.83
4.54
3.42
1.83
2.62

..
6.70
8.40
4.06
4.38
4.01
2.72
3.66

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

5.44
5.52
4.70
4.50
4.19
4.38
4.61
4.77
4.04
4.03
3.70
4.17

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.61
5.69
4.81
4.16
4.15
4.06
4.70
4.77
4.20
4.38
5.21
5.03

5.86
5.49
4.77
4.02
4.02
4.16
4.26
3.99
3.60
3.64
3.77
4.43

5.49
5.09
4.81
4.87
4.71
4.72
5.09
5.09
3.50
3.53
2.34
3.83

5.86
5.49
4.78
4.04
4.03
4.16
4.27
4.00
3.60
3.64
3.77
4.43

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

4.71
4.98
4.45
4.71
4.06
7.25
4.54
5.95
4.49
6.75
4.13
5.86

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

5.40
4.67
5.19
4.90
4.54
6.99
4.67
7.04
4.47
7.50
4.11
5.96

4.49
4.34
4.02
4.13
4.19
4.28
4.23
4.02
3.78
3.59
3.48
3.42

3.51
3.55
3.36
3.43
3.63
3.31
3.70
3.69
3.31
3.44
3.13
3.06

4.49
4.34
4.02
4.13
4.19
4.28
4.23
4.02
3.78
3.59
3.48
3.42

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

4.55
5.53
2.93
4.96
5.52
3.04
5.60
4.12
3.27
3.22
9.41
3.54

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

4.29
4.42
2.92
2.95
4.29
3.04
5.04
3.95
3.10
3.12
7.85
3.48

3.16
2.70
2.26
1.97
2.11
2.28
2.59
2.66
2.56
3.06
3.70
3.70

2.13
1.76
1.53
1.25
1.13
1.49
1.82
2.05
1.73
2.05
2.75
2.71

3.16
2.70
2.26
1.97
2.11
2.28
2.59
2.66
2.56
3.06
3.70
3.70

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

8.52
4.90
6.07
4.80
4.42
8.48
4.40
3.82
7.12
3.38
4.18
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

8.52
4.38
4.93
4.80
4.42
8.48
4.40
7.18
10.20
3.38
4.18
..

3.87
3.89
3.73
3.88
3.85
3.66
3.30
2.95
2.95
3.27
3.69
4.62

2.37
2.29
2.48
2.48
3.15
3.15
2.72
2.47
2.56
2.61
2.56
2.79

3.87
3.89
3.73
3.88
3.85
3.66
3.30
2.95
2.95
3.27
3.69
4.62

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Note: US Import prices have been converted by IEA into US$/MBtu, using an average conversion factor of 1 020 Btu per Cubic Foot.
Source: DOE/EIA - Natural Gas Monthly.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.24 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 14: LNG import prices into Japan and Korea


National currency/MBtu

Japan
(Yen)
LNG
Origin

Australia

Algeria

Brunei

Egypt

Indonesia

Malaysia

Nigeria

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

755.75
819.44
1196.29
835.76
1034.41
1193.40
1279.54
1472.97

1185.61
1200.64
1847.86
x
667.84
x
1375.38
1556.53

686.33
748.17
1354.94
980.57
1070.19
1231.93
1421.75
1636.61

1359.82
1281.82
1700.76
1707.45
1171.86
1266.78
1419.09
1621.73

948.99
1002.48
1211.59
708.37
832.10
1213.14
1464.11
1710.98

764.44
920.25
1328.52
897.83
1046.49
1248.74
1435.35
1687.17

1250.01
1269.20
1786.83
1091.55
742.73
1067.53
1303.97
1586.08

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

993.62
990.47
1073.09
1095.73
1061.12
1098.81
1055.63
1084.01
1018.03
991.44
977.37
986.04

x
667.84
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

1020.59
1013.18
1036.13
1142.85
1162.85
1136.96
1107.22
1091.82
1086.32
1053.64
997.06
1009.98

x
x
x
x
1249.39
x
1180.27
1169.96
1125.89
x
1069.63
1166.39

864.90
823.34
843.91
859.08
934.37
857.62
806.88
766.44
768.41
789.03
837.88
839.76

1000.83
1013.64
1056.24
1119.96
1130.76
1095.11
1108.20
1090.84
1042.82
985.32
960.46
981.14

1052.90
x
x
x
x
x
x
698.15
687.05
717.61
721.99
770.28

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

1003.12
1046.65
1055.23
1102.96
1108.82
1165.19
1308.83
1341.40
1250.65
1280.92
1339.22
1284.67

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

1002.86
1026.77
1064.58
1131.90
1168.62
1256.43
1298.33
1350.71
1377.19
1373.66
1376.56
1367.16

1082.02
1208.66
x
1218.96
1212.11
x
1331.48
1279.36
x
1297.83
1387.83
x

904.38
995.08
1007.53
1214.94
1294.64
1327.84
1389.28
1382.67
1391.43
1367.26
1406.18
1423.64

959.13
1039.38
1038.18
1210.74
1203.88
1193.36
1405.37
1447.31
1427.28
1398.22
1437.62
1388.26

x
743.99
967.19
x
971.06
1021.67
1081.74
992.70
1019.50
1110.95
1216.88
1228.72

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

1282.67
1275.24
1377.45
1398.10
1356.47
1271.82
1424.85
1311.67
1231.00
1109.36
1155.51
1232.06

1427.55
x
x
x
1330.65
1372.41
x
x
x
x
x
x

1352.18
1377.21
1462.72
1463.96
1447.59
1453.04
1488.17
1511.69
1465.61
1385.86
1334.48
1361.07

1114.66
1337.78
1396.58
1486.68
1371.90
1515.00
1598.24
1511.55
x
1415.98
1063.35
x

1361.51
1330.72
1540.85
1615.70
1480.39
1557.89
1529.46
1466.93
1486.60
1382.90
1382.17
1489.37

1378.88
1362.06
1458.44
1477.46
1466.55
1493.24
1576.67
1532.77
1465.12
1312.47
1324.80
1425.92

1349.26
1244.57
1331.22
1331.42
1433.46
1424.72
1436.55
1219.99
1345.54
1095.73
1148.45
1315.80

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

1344.35
1502.42
1391.83
1501.47
1607.00
1531.08
1633.96
1485.99
1366.75
1427.81
1407.45
1509.97

x
1574.01
x
x
1617.63
x
1551.59
1527.19
1520.47
x
1551.99
x

1522.48
1610.32
1669.11
1698.71
1754.58
1546.60
1659.40
1601.99
1616.47
1596.85
1612.36
1750.81

1433.86
1511.73
1626.38
x
1816.06
x
1796.12
x
x
1816.98
1636.24
x

1608.76
1672.83
1760.28
1758.01
1735.78
1747.72
1716.09
1685.79
1714.39
1634.62
1695.35
1798.02

1555.01
1649.61
1688.68
1696.31
1774.66
1795.49
1715.37
1679.18
1652.32
1622.31
1661.92
1774.31

1410.42
1519.23
1627.36
1639.16
1663.81
1693.21
1648.72
1523.65
1594.52
1580.22
1602.99
1707.36

Source: Japanese Trade Statistics and Korean Energy Review Monthly.

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NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.25

Table 14: LNG import prices into Japan and Korea (continued)
National currency/MBtu

Korea
(Won)

Japan
(Yen)
LNG

LNG

Oman

Qatar

Trinidad

U.A.E.

USA

Average

Average

Origin

1037.13
950.69
1272.90
653.84
630.14
769.12
954.17
998.35

892.75
965.11
1397.29
1033.48
1099.38
1260.12
1398.79
1649.99

1348.66
1253.43
1687.39
906.65
888.83
832.46
1026.16
1564.61

792.54
849.65
1181.22
846.12
1029.48
1098.21
1397.62
1657.77

777.64
715.46
805.46
793.60
1082.50
1056.11
1283.72
x

835.23
915.34
1302.45
859.95
965.83
1171.58
1336.23
1561.94

8765.77
9379.48
15754.10
13669.94
11707.22
14119.14
16599.31
16372.37

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

613.84
611.49
708.58
643.44
776.89
603.58
904.16
638.39
511.12
409.40
602.16
513.22

1104.05
1136.11
1128.51
1190.21
1211.19
1132.82
1123.19
1145.89
1051.69
1000.02
951.31
1051.73

x
1063.92
x
x
x
x
x
x
706.00
x
x
x

986.10
965.81
1078.76
1090.06
1115.76
1000.68
1074.30
1047.14
1021.59
1020.09
949.41
1022.91

1024.22
1066.41
1105.98
1144.16
1171.60
1110.13
1110.93
1157.81
1067.10
1009.02
957.28
1011.79

949.90
941.83
981.00
1012.42
1060.49
969.14
1008.47
977.33
945.72
923.79
910.50
926.46

11032.33
10506.68
11270.93
12328.33
13147.75
12518.84
12842.77
12990.15
12256.38
11298.07
11249.57
11304.07

Jan-10
Feb-10
Mar-10
Apr-10
May-10
Jun-10
Jul-10
Aug-10
Sep-10
Oct-10
Nov-10
Dec-10

617.53
655.37
726.63
699.07
685.39
769.68
794.21
678.03
766.38
746.16
1092.06
991.81

1092.02
1109.62
1173.17
1042.57
1220.42
1256.73
1400.05
1354.56
1321.11
1354.47
1326.89
1298.29

x
x
907.73
723.34
x
x
727.12
709.41
656.76
x
1311.69
x

996.92
1031.52
1120.58
1205.10
1171.83
1225.29
1353.19
x
1341.01
1279.64
1308.95
1296.78

1008.13
1072.85
1102.39
x
802.16
x
947.17
921.93
x
1164.76
x
1363.66

958.03
1003.50
1034.36
1095.19
1121.28
1189.24
1301.51
1189.26
1270.89
1274.71
1314.18
1292.54

11506.95
11481.61
12336.47
13317.26
13337.49
14688.49
14404.39
15190.95
15666.82
16071.20
15562.93
16771.32

Jan-11
Feb-11
Mar-11
Apr-11
May-11
Jun-11
Jul-11
Aug-11
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11
Dec-11

1117.31
1008.91
931.68
799.39
942.59
984.66
1043.43
1135.81
860.58
942.67
859.68
847.67

1340.71
1328.83
1397.60
1456.67
1389.05
1488.99
1506.18
1485.30
1394.69
1312.65
1301.54
1374.68

x
x
x
1203.90
1454.29
558.51
591.51
1314.91
x
x
x
x

1304.89
1317.38
1397.49
1412.81
1452.55
1452.89
1556.25
1525.05
1420.72
1252.82
1286.05
1416.69

x
1346.86
x
1260.13
1332.01
x
1417.26
1214.10
x
x
1061.45
x

1297.80
1282.20
1372.48
1390.21
1380.27
1378.11
1446.24
1411.36
1328.00
1215.75
1223.61
1306.53

15377.51
16278.81
15498.70
17499.91
18661.99
19620.32
18251.63
17913.86
16796.10
14569.71
14260.25
16043.27

Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12
Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Sep-12
Oct-12
Nov-12
Dec-12

1101.99
869.78
1017.45
1192.90
1340.06
1367.00
969.50
1041.01
973.12
1109.16
1149.84
119.76

1529.02
1588.66
1649.67
1695.69
1752.77
1726.92
1709.55
1624.04
1605.45
1605.19
1629.60
1708.53

1500.20
x
x
x
x
1493.63
x
x
1553.38
1514.26
x
1738.26

1543.12
1611.79
1651.25
1677.64
1735.85
1796.82
1709.84
1647.75
1604.73
1599.78
1620.85
1740.02

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

1436.80
1546.63
1552.93
1598.88
1662.77
1636.79
1629.36
1542.83
1507.47
1503.96
1556.59
1595.71

16074.24
16537.33
17009.10
16291.72
16477.98
17200.66
17032.14
16688.82
16429.11
15645.96
15701.38
15679.83

Jan-13
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13

Source: Japanese Trade Statistics and Korean Energy Review Monthly.

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III.26 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 15: Natural gas prices for industry1


Country

National Currency

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Canadian Dollar
Chilean Pesos
Mexican Pesos
US Dollar
Australian Dollar
New Israeli Sheqel
Japanese Yen
South Korean Won
New Zealand Dollar
Euro
Euro
Czech Crown
Danish Crown
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Hungarian Forint
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Norwegian Crown
Polish Zloty
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Swedish Crown
Swiss Franc
New Turkish Lira
Pound Sterling

17
..
102
13
..
x
3 847
..
17
..
c
488
c
..
12
17
21
17
3 187
17
c
..
15
x
61
22
17
..
15
..
37
28
8

25
..
190
19
..
x
3 836
..
21
..
c
492
c
..
12
18
24
17
4 546
18
c
..
17
x
59
22
23
..
16
..
37
30
9

25
..
292
22
..
..
3 648
33 655
23
..
c
480
c
..
12
18
23
16
5 012
20
21
..
..
x
56
20
22
..
15
..
38
28
10

30
..
334
28
..
c
3 801
34 553
27
..
c
602
c
..
13
23
28
22
5 930
26
24
..
..
x
62
24
25
..
18
..
43
35
14

27
..
322
26
..
c
4 356
40 536
32
..
c
781
c
..
17
28
36
..
8 162
32
31
..
..
x
79
27
32
..
24
..
53
43
18

20
..
326
25
..
c
4 597
44 020
33
..
..
683
c
..
17
26
36
28
9 222
c
31
..
29
x
89
27
30
..
24
348
59
49
14

32
..
415
32
..
c
..
47 284
29
..
34
902
c
26
22
36
39
38
11 166
36
38
22
31
x
110
32
38
39
29
435
69
64
21

17
..
..
18
..
c
4 549
52 564
32
..
32
865
347
24
21
27
34
27
10 623
30
35
29
31
x
116
30
32
35
27
375
66
62
19

14
..
..
18
..
c
4 789
60 630
28
..
24
870
..
28
23
31
34
34
7 635
28
31
32
26
x
118
30
35
39
25
403
59
52
18

15
..
..
17
..
c
5 611
66 555
28
..
27
897
..
29
32
37
36
40
8 752
32
..
36
28
x
126
36
36
42
27
439
64
56
22

Country

National Currency

2012

2013 1Q2012 2Q2012 3Q2012 4Q2012 1Q2013 2Q2013 3Q2013 4Q2013

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Canadian Dollar
Chilean Pesos
Mexican Pesos
US Dollar
Australian Dollar
New Israeli Sheqel
Japanese Yen
South Korean Won
New Zealand Dollar
Euro
Euro
Czech Crown
Danish Crown
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Hungarian Forint
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Norwegian Crown
Polish Zloty
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Swedish Crown
Swiss Franc
New Turkish Lira
Pound Sterling

12
..
..
13
..
c
6 146
72 949
28
37
29
954
..
35
36
40
35
52
10 758
35
..
39
30
x
143
41
41
50
34
429
67
74
24

14
..
..
15
..
c
..
86 144
29
37
30
926
..
36
36
39
38
46
10 200
39
..
40
31
x
134
42
37
44
34
416
67
..
27

12
..
..
14
..
c
..
70 845
28
37
29
951
..
36
35
38
35
49
11 098
35
..
37
29
x
130
40
40
51
33
433
67
63
24

10
..
..
10
..
c
..
70 845
29
37
29
958
..
36
36
39
35
56
11 255
34
..
37
29
x
147
40
41
52
34
433
67
75
24

1. Average price in national currency per MWh on a gross calorific value basis.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

12
..
..
12
..
c
..
74 786
29
37
29
950
..
35
36
41
35
50
9 846
35
..
40
31
x
150
42
41
49
35
424
67
75
23

14
..
..
14
..
c
..
74 786
28
37
29
956
..
35
35
41
35
53
10 529
38
..
40
31
x
147
42
41
46
35
424
68
82
26

14
..
..
15
..
c
..
83 866
29
37
30
923
..
37
37
40
37
51
10 732
39
..
39
32
x
132
42
39
45
34
417
67
84
28

15
..
..
16
..
c
..
86 903
30
37
30
931
..
37
36
39
37
46
10 620
38
..
39
32
x
132
42
39
44
34
417
67
83
26

13
..
..
15
..
c
..
86 903
30
36
30
932
..
34
36
38
38
44
9 826
39
..
42
30
x
134
42
36
43
34
414
67
83
26

15
..
..
15
..
c
..
86 903
28
36
30
918
..
34
35
38
38
43
9 625
40
..
42
30
x
136
42
35
42
33
414
67
..
27

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.27

Table 16: Natural gas prices for households1


Country

National Currency

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Canadian Dollar
Chilean Pesos
Mexican Pesos
US Dollar
Australian Dollar
New Israeli Sheqel
Japanese Yen
South Korean Won
New Zealand Dollar
Euro
Euro
Czech Crown
Danish Crown
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Hungarian Forint
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Norwegian Crown
Polish Zloty
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Swedish Crown
Swiss Franc
New Turkish Lira
Pound Sterling

32
28 940
..
26
..
x
11 704
..
49
35
..
773
488
..
18
39
45
28
3 898
34
c
25
42
x
118
59
16
..
45
..
66
33
18

41
33 896
..
31
..
x
11 911
..
57
45
..
780
506
..
19
40
48
30
4 697
38
c
26
46
x
114
60
24
..
45
..
65
34
19

40
34 155
530
35
..
x
11 819
44 732
81
48
..
779
542
..
19
38
48
29
3 912
39
54
25
47
x
116
63
32
..
45
..
66
32
20

44
39 745
592
42
..
x
11 792
46 484
95
51
..
884
646
..
21
41
53
42
4 205
46
57
33
55
x
123
67
37
..
47
..
72
42
21

47
40 728
583
45
..
x
12 395
52 505
98
54
..
1 056
..
..
24
48
63
..
5 398
63
64
38
62
x
148
70
47
..
52
..
82
51
28

45
44 829
593
43
..
x
12 524
56 953
115
59
..
1 008
..
..
24
49
65
63
9 715
69
64
..
65
x
164
67
46
..
54
844
91
58
28

46
61 667
429
46
..
x
..
60 009
137
60
66
1 247
..
36
31
54
71
71
11 103
61
68
51
73
x
193
63
48
62
60
936
102
74
34

39
53 610
498
40
..
x
12 672
63 444
118
65
56
1 335
613
38
29
52
70
64
12 456
63
66
44
72
x
215
59
48
62
57
963
96
76
38

38
60 191
498
37
..
x
12 473
65 122
119
61
57
1 308
701
39
32
56
64
70
11 531
56
71
44
65
x
200
61
46
63
56
985
91
68
37

37
66 649
455
36
..
x
13 201
72 012
130
67
68
1 465
755
43
45
62
67
78
12 782
58
..
53
70
x
215
67
50
71
64
1 061
95
71
42

Country

National Currency

2012

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Canadian Dollar
Chilean Pesos
Mexican Pesos
US Dollar
Australian Dollar
New Israeli Sheqel
Japanese Yen
South Korean Won
New Zealand Dollar
Euro
Euro
Czech Crown
Danish Crown
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Hungarian Forint
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Norwegian Crown
Polish Zloty
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Swedish Crown
Swiss Franc
New Turkish Lira
Pound Sterling

34
60 753
399
35
..
x
13 539
77 891
133
70
71
1 712
713
51
49
65
70
107
13 586
67
..
58
77
x
230
80
53
77
79
1 062
100
90
46

2013 1Q2012 2Q2012 3Q2012 4Q2012 1Q2013 2Q2013 3Q2013 4Q2013


35
55 443
437
34
..
x
..
82 999
142
70
66
1 642
730
50
49
68
71
114
12 858
73
..
59
78
x
215
88
53
69
82
1 060
100
..
49

27
63 411
386
32
..
x
..
70 937
132
70
69
1 712
742
50
48
64
70
75
13 368
60
..
57
74
x
200
74
53
76
63
1 043
100
78
46

34
65 199
387
40
..
x
..
75 953
132
70
69
1 712
698
50
49
64
70
83
14 336
65
..
57
74
x
264
74
53
83
71
1 043
100
91
45

48
57 605
405
51
..
x
..
79 802
135
70
73
1 712
699
53
49
68
70
187
15 995
78
..
59
79
x
304
85
53
107
101
1 082
100
91
45

29
56 796
419
34
..
x
..
79 796
133
70
73
1 712
713
53
48
70
71
84
13 358
66
..
59
80
x
230
85
53
68
82
1 082
101
100
46

26
57 212
416
31
..
x
..
82 068
135
70
66
1 742
754
53
50
68
71
78
12 264
66
..
62
79
x
198
84
53
66
69
1 047
100
100
49

35
54 289
447
39
..
x
..
83 210
135
70
66
1 663
719
53
49
68
71
89
13 228
71
..
62
79
x
244
84
53
76
73
1 047
100
100
49

49
56 759
441
53
..
x
..
83 507
138
70
67
1 582
729
47
49
67
71
212
14 232
86
..
56
77
x
243
93
53
88
103
1 074
101
101
49

30
53 513
444
33
..
x
..
83 210
142
69
67
1 582
721
47
48
67
71
77
11 709
70
..
56
78
x
211
93
53
67
81
1 074
101
..
50

1. Average price in national currency per MWh on a gross calorific value basis.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.28 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 17: Natural gas prices for electricity generation1


Country

National Currency

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Canadian Dollar
Chilean Pesos
Mexican Pesos
US Dollar
Australian Dollar
New Israeli Sheqel
Japanese Yen
South Korean Won
New Zealand Dollar
Euro
Euro
Czech Crown
Danish Crown
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Hungarian Forint
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Norwegian Crown
Polish Zloty
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Swedish Crown
Swiss Franc
New Turkish Lira
Pound Sterling

20
..
102
12
c
x
..
..
c
..
c
475
c
..
10
..
..
c
4 188
14
c
c
..
..
..
..
17
c
..
..
..
28
6

21
..
190
18
c
x
..
..
c
..
c
478
c
..
10
..
..
c
4 181
13
c
c
..
..
..
15
23
c
..
..
..
29
7

19
..
267
20
c
..
..
28 834
c
..
c
..
c
..
10
..
..
c
4 379
c
c
c
..
..
57
17
22
c
..
..
..
28
8

23
..
341
28
c
..
..
32 316
c
..
c
..
c
..
11
..
..
c
4 904
c
c
c
..
..
57
20
25
c
..
..
..
35
10

23
..
318
24
c
..
..
39 050
c
..
c
..
c
..
15
..
..
c
7 090
c
c
c
..
..
66
24
32
c
..
..
..
43
13

23
..
297
24
c
..
..
39 137
c
..
c
..
c
..
15
..
..
c
7 800
c
c
c
..
..
75
22
30
c
..
..
..
49
12

24
..
406
31
c
108
..
63 949
c
..
c
..
c
..
20
..
..
c
9 248
c
c
c
..
..
78
29
44
c
..
..
..
64
16

19
..
230
16
c
111
..
49 624
c
..
c
..
c
..
19
..
..
c
8 927
c
c
c
..
..
75
22
41
c
..
..
..
62
14

18
..
253
17
c
140
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
21
..
..
c
6 777
c
c
c
..
..
76
24
26
c
..
..
..
51
15

16
..
234
16
c
150
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
24
..
..
c
8 417
c
c
c
..
..
81
30
32
c
..
..
..
56
19

Country

National Currency

2012

2013 1Q2012 2Q2012 3Q2012 4Q2012 1Q2013 2Q2013 3Q2013 4Q2013

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Canadian Dollar
Chilean Pesos
Mexican Pesos
US Dollar
Australian Dollar
New Israeli Sheqel
Japanese Yen
South Korean Won
New Zealand Dollar
Euro
Euro
Czech Crown
Danish Crown
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Hungarian Forint
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Norwegian Crown
Polish Zloty
Euro
Euro
Euro
Euro
Swedish Crown
Swiss Franc
New Turkish Lira
Pound Sterling

13
..
185
12
c
163
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
27
..
..
c
9 883
c
c
c
..
..
92
36
41
c
..
..
..
73
21

..
..
248
15
c
..
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
25
..
..
c
9 426
c
c
c
..
..
85
36
37
c
..
..
..
..
23

..
..
182
11
c
148
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
27
..
..
c
9 879
c
c
c
..
..
87
34
37
c
..
..
..
63
21

..
..
155
10
c
150
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
28
..
..
c
10 228
c
c
c
..
..
92
38
43
c
..
..
..
75
21

1. Average price in national currency per MWh on a gross calorific value basis.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

..
..
188
12
c
160
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
28
..
..
c
9 877
c
c
c
..
..
94
36
43
c
..
..
..
75
20

..
..
214
14
c
195
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
27
..
..
c
9 645
c
c
c
..
..
97
35
42
c
..
..
..
82
23

..
..
208
15
c
290
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
26
..
..
c
9 934
c
c
c
..
..
93
36
44
c
..
..
..
83
24

..
..
263
16
c
210
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
26
..
..
c
9 942
c
c
c
..
..
79
39
31
c
..
..
..
82
22

..
..
257
14
c
..
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
25
..
..
c
8 864
c
c
c
..
..
83
35
36
c
..
..
..
82
22

..
..
262
15
c
..
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
25
..
..
c
8 962
c
c
c
..
..
78
34
39
c
..
..
..
..
24

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.29

Table 18: Natural gas prices for industry in US Dollars1


Country

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

10.78
..
10.55
13.28
..
x
30.71
..
8.05
..
c
14.92
c
..
10.91
15.69
20.25
15.56
12.36
15.80
c
..
14.14
x
14.88
20.48
11.42
..
14.23
..
24.01
18.52
12.59

18.06
..
17.64
19.24
..
x
33.09
..
12.23
..
c
17.49
c
..
13.65
20.79
27.54
19.04
20.27
20.00
c
..
19.12
x
15.13
24.73
18.97
..
17.54
..
27.54
19.69
14.15

19.23
..
25.85
21.67
..
..
33.74
29.39
15.21
..
c
18.70
c
..
14.64
22.54
28.65
19.97
24.74
25.08
25.83
..
..
x
15.43
24.57
20.89
..
18.54
..
30.30
19.80
17.43

25.03
..
30.71
27.96
..
c
34.52
33.74
19.15
..
c
25.15
c
..
16.35
28.39
34.25
26.86
29.72
32.16
30.25
..
..
x
19.32
29.26
24.72
..
21.86
..
34.62
26.18
25.69

23.39
..
29.51
25.97
..
c
37.44
42.46
20.85
..
c
34.59
c
..
21.33
35.44
45.10
..
38.79
40.06
39.05
..
..
x
25.30
34.31
32.59
..
30.52
..
41.93
30.33
32.98

18.58
..
29.84
25.26
..
c
39.04
47.36
23.93
..
..
33.68
c
..
23.03
35.61
49.53
37.95
50.23
c
42.23
..
39.11
x
32.25
36.86
36.14
..
32.70
51.49
49.58
37.91
28.63

30.29
..
37.24
31.93
..
c
..
42.95
20.60
..
48.98
52.80
c
38.69
32.01
52.22
57.21
55.36
64.75
52.99
55.59
31.52
45.98
x
45.72
47.11
53.52
56.36
41.84
65.86
64.09
49.26
38.38

14.84
..
..
17.59
..
c
48.62
41.23
20.06
..
43.90
45.41
64.67
33.72
28.61
37.75
47.76
37.93
52.57
41.57
47.95
39.99
42.37
x
37.21
41.62
44.43
49.09
37.30
48.95
60.56
40.21
30.36

13.77
..
..
17.83
..
c
54.57
52.47
20.50
..
32.32
45.62
..
36.45
30.13
41.67
45.08
44.50
36.75
37.08
41.53
42.07
34.44
x
39.10
40.29
45.98
51.61
33.57
56.01
56.92
35.02
28.27

15.42
..
..
16.89
..
c
70.39
60.11
22.32
..
37.82
50.77
..
39.64
45.16
51.48
50.25
55.96
43.56
43.88
..
50.09
38.52
x
42.51
50.15
50.18
58.30
37.69
67.65
72.50
33.78
35.53

Country

2012

2013

1Q2012

2Q2012

3Q2012

4Q2012

1Q2013

2Q2013

3Q2013

4Q2013

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

11.90
..
..
12.83
..
c
77.01
64.79
22.81
47.89
37.08
48.82
..
45.61
45.75
51.14
44.63
66.76
47.85
45.58
..
49.56
38.62
x
43.96
52.70
52.53
64.38
43.97
63.32
71.71
41.15
38.45

13.72
..
..
15.39
..
c
..
78.68
24.01
48.84
39.89
47.33
..
47.15
47.50
51.83
49.89
60.99
45.62
51.74
..
53.53
41.48
x
42.27
55.71
49.34
57.89
45.12
63.80
72.24
..
41.89

12.12
..
..
13.81
..
c
..
62.69
22.66
48.71
37.64
49.77
..
47.64
45.68
50.11
45.27
63.90
49.09
46.25
..
48.52
38.56
x
40.23
52.50
53.04
67.11
42.75
64.22
72.75
35.17
38.11

10.30
..
..
10.43
..
c
..
61.49
22.73
47.63
36.80
48.70
..
46.58
46.39
50.56
44.27
71.31
49.16
43.03
..
47.44
37.70
x
44.33
51.33
52.68
66.70
43.83
62.39
71.54
41.63
37.31

11.56
..
..
11.99
..
c
..
66.05
23.11
46.77
36.29
47.49
..
43.34
45.11
50.84
43.69
62.54
43.57
44.04
..
50.20
38.41
x
45.51
52.52
51.50
61.72
44.10
62.88
69.96
41.67
36.12

13.65
..
..
14.43
..
c
..
68.66
22.69
48.51
37.64
49.37
..
44.96
45.83
53.04
45.32
69.36
48.23
49.11
..
52.06
39.84
x
46.56
54.47
52.95
60.23
45.18
63.80
72.64
46.12
41.46

14.03
..
..
15.07
..
c
..
77.27
24.57
49.10
39.45
47.70
..
48.23
48.36
53.36
49.02
67.44
47.80
51.50
..
50.94
42.35
x
42.09
55.36
51.22
59.32
45.34
64.84
72.12
46.97
42.79

14.19
..
..
16.42
..
c
..
77.39
24.25
48.60
39.05
47.12
..
47.74
46.85
51.16
48.52
59.87
46.94
49.21
..
50.42
41.92
x
41.00
54.79
50.83
57.33
44.94
63.64
71.27
45.22
40.28

12.82
..
..
14.56
..
c
..
78.34
23.75
48.18
40.01
47.75
..
45.68
47.09
50.56
50.35
58.66
43.68
51.80
..
55.71
40.27
x
41.81
55.60
47.55
56.71
44.81
63.17
72.00
42.09
40.04

13.86
..
..
15.46
..
c
..
81.82
23.55
49.50
41.11
46.77
..
46.94
47.72
52.27
51.74
57.90
44.02
54.55
..
57.24
41.38
x
44.30
57.13
47.68
57.61
45.40
63.55
73.63
..
43.77

1. Average price per MWh on a gross calorific value basis.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.30 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 19: Natural gas prices for households in US Dollars1


Country

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

20.31
42.00
..
26.13
..
x
93.45
..
22.47
32.61
..
23.62
61.91
..
17.33
36.59
42.74
26.08
15.12
32.35
c
23.45
39.31
x
28.97
55.98
10.81
..
42.73
..
42.54
21.89
27.27

29.22
49.03
..
31.42
..
x
102.74
..
33.27
50.78
..
27.72
76.97
..
21.58
44.85
53.84
33.71
20.94
43.29
c
29.45
51.80
x
29.23
68.27
19.68
..
51.09
..
48.38
22.82
30.24

31.08
56.03
46.94
35.49
..
x
109.28
39.06
53.51
59.01
..
30.32
90.53
..
23.20
46.80
59.84
36.42
19.31
49.01
66.92
31.61
58.69
x
31.77
78.17
30.23
..
55.31
..
52.71
22.37
36.39

36.20
71.01
54.33
42.32
..
x
107.07
45.38
66.80
62.73
..
36.90
107.70
..
25.63
50.77
66.37
51.66
21.07
56.56
70.80
41.06
68.82
x
38.11
82.85
36.04
..
58.87
..
57.67
31.13
38.87

41.41
76.80
53.50
45.41
..
x
106.53
54.99
63.87
67.50
..
46.74
..
..
30.29
60.78
79.37
..
25.66
78.85
80.54
48.04
77.36
x
47.67
87.56
47.61
..
65.08
..
65.81
35.72
50.80

41.57
85.84
54.30
43.05
..
x
106.35
61.28
84.37
80.53
..
49.66
..
..
32.98
67.56
89.20
86.00
52.92
94.53
87.38
..
88.67
x
59.20
92.42
56.49
..
74.62
124.83
75.68
44.67
56.42

43.43
117.79
38.51
45.87
..
x
..
54.51
96.13
88.07
96.05
72.99
..
52.13
44.76
79.14
103.83
104.40
64.38
88.90
99.11
73.84
106.61
x
80.25
91.68
67.55
91.17
88.29
141.85
94.02
56.68
61.52

34.22
95.91
36.88
40.04
..
x
135.43
49.76
73.96
89.61
77.87
70.08
114.41
52.69
40.79
72.93
97.02
89.57
61.64
87.45
91.10
61.30
99.97
x
68.94
82.51
67.09
86.75
79.61
125.80
88.27
48.92
59.13

37.04
118.03
39.45
36.95
..
x
142.13
56.36
86.05
81.39
75.03
68.55
124.62
51.45
42.69
74.32
84.26
93.26
55.50
73.87
94.04
57.80
86.09
x
66.46
81.01
60.51
82.78
73.87
136.71
87.35
45.27
56.59

37.12
137.87
36.57
36.41
..
x
165.61
65.03
102.42
93.05
94.90
82.89
141.00
60.21
62.13
86.71
92.57
107.98
63.62
80.59
..
74.04
96.77
x
72.69
93.75
68.85
98.76
89.20
163.55
107.43
42.33
67.35

Country

2012

2013

1Q2012

2Q2012

3Q2012

4Q2012

1Q2013

2Q2013

3Q2013

4Q2013

34.36
125.01
30.36
35.32
..
x
169.64
69.18
107.71
90.34
91.45
87.63
123.09
65.79
62.51
83.76
90.32
138.05
60.43
86.75
..
74.62
98.70
x
70.64
102.28
68.39
98.49
101.90
156.89
106.77
50.24
72.17

33.81
111.94
34.24
34.05
..
x
..
75.80
116.72
92.88
88.08
83.95
129.98
66.33
65.34
89.64
94.61
151.50
57.51
96.98
..
78.88
103.68
x
68.05
117.47
70.64
91.38
108.22
162.77
108.36
..
76.67

27.43
129.74
29.72
32.27
..
x
..
62.77
107.75
92.11
90.36
89.61
130.92
65.23
62.55
84.23
91.64
98.89
59.13
79.16
..
75.11
97.42
x
62.17
96.87
69.78
99.70
82.58
154.51
108.37
43.79
71.66

33.21
131.44
28.58
39.87
..
x
..
65.93
104.07
90.15
88.36
87.04
120.41
63.79
63.28
82.36
89.88
107.07
62.61
83.69
..
73.45
95.28
x
79.66
94.72
68.24
106.32
90.77
150.11
106.56
50.55
71.26

48.03
119.56
30.82
50.71
..
x
..
70.48
108.85
87.96
91.84
85.54
117.45
65.85
61.56
85.17
88.08
233.90
70.79
98.06
..
73.73
98.38
x
92.11
106.70
66.58
134.29
126.64
160.44
103.95
50.73
71.20

28.82
118.98
32.42
33.60
..
x
..
73.26
109.48
91.24
95.26
88.41
124.01
68.31
62.67
90.38
91.80
108.72
61.19
85.61
..
76.48
103.76
x
72.73
110.68
69.06
88.56
106.60
162.78
108.32
55.91
74.57

26.05
121.22
32.95
30.56
..
x
..
75.61
112.47
92.59
86.95
90.02
133.33
70.02
66.37
89.95
93.71
103.34
54.63
86.68
..
81.96
103.88
x
62.99
110.35
70.21
87.30
91.62
162.72
107.37
55.99
75.40

33.75
111.84
35.77
39.28
..
x
..
74.10
110.73
91.68
86.07
84.17
126.02
69.31
64.43
88.19
92.95
116.79
58.47
92.12
..
81.13
102.74
x
75.93
109.22
69.49
99.12
95.27
159.72
106.31
54.29
74.97

47.07
111.97
34.16
53.29
..
x
..
75.28
109.73
92.99
88.49
81.05
129.46
62.09
64.81
89.01
94.56
280.50
63.27
113.76
..
74.68
102.65
x
75.79
123.65
70.49
116.30
136.29
163.84
108.26
51.02
75.71

28.20
103.54
34.09
32.79
..
x
..
78.35
117.83
94.32
90.92
80.63
131.51
63.79
65.77
91.51
97.31
104.82
53.55
95.43
..
76.73
105.51
x
68.69
127.05
72.42
90.80
110.01
164.82
111.60
..
80.81

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

1. Average price per MWh on a gross calorific value basis.

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NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.31

Table 20: Natural gas prices for electricity generation in US Dollars1


Country

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

12.44
..
10.55
12.08
c
x
..
..
c
..
c
14.50
c
..
9.37
..
..
c
16.24
12.95
c
c
..
..
..
..
11.33
c
..
..
..
18.43
9.14

15.03
..
17.64
18.32
c
x
..
..
c
..
c
17.01
c
..
11.71
..
..
c
18.64
14.47
c
c
..
..
..
16.69
18.97
c
..
..
..
19.17
11.14

14.78
..
23.64
20.27
c
..
..
25.18
c
..
c
..
c
..
12.52
..
..
c
21.61
c
c
c
..
..
15.60
20.81
20.89
c
..
..
..
19.60
13.94

19.20
..
31.28
28.02
c
..
..
31.55
c
..
c
..
c
..
14.22
..
..
c
24.58
c
c
c
..
..
17.70
25.09
24.72
c
..
..
..
25.90
18.45

20.09
..
29.20
23.61
c
..
..
40.90
c
..
c
..
c
..
19.18
..
..
c
33.70
c
c
c
..
..
21.43
30.53
32.59
c
..
..
..
30.04
23.63

21.45
..
27.19
24.21
c
..
..
42.11
c
..
c
..
c
..
20.68
..
..
c
42.49
c
c
c
..
..
27.02
30.40
36.14
c
..
..
..
37.74
24.74

22.71
..
36.36
31.16
c
30.25
..
58.09
c
..
c
..
c
..
29.24
..
..
c
53.63
c
c
c
..
..
32.25
42.53
61.82
c
..
..
..
49.18
30.12

16.95
..
17.03
16.14
c
28.21
..
38.92
c
..
c
..
c
..
25.98
..
..
c
44.18
c
c
c
..
..
24.11
31.07
56.83
c
..
..
..
40.09
21.88

17.58
..
20.04
17.32
c
37.53
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
27.62
..
..
c
32.62
c
c
c
..
..
25.09
31.75
34.28
c
..
..
..
34.12
22.57

15.88
..
18.82
16.13
c
41.88
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
33.85
..
..
c
41.89
c
c
c
..
..
27.48
41.43
44.36
c
..
..
..
33.32
30.69

Country

2012

2013

1Q2012

2Q2012

3Q2012

4Q2012

1Q2013

2Q2013

3Q2013

4Q2013

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

13.06
..
14.05
11.66
c
42.45
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
35.30
..
..
c
43.96
c
c
c
..
..
28.35
46.08
53.27
c
..
..
..
40.97
33.84

..
..
19.39
14.75
c
..
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
33.79
..
..
c
42.16
c
c
c
..
..
26.97
47.56
49.68
c
..
..
..
..
35.94

..
..
14.05
11.30
c
39.40
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
35.02
..
..
c
43.70
c
c
c
..
..
26.88
44.96
48.57
c
..
..
..
34.98
33.34

..
..
11.44
9.90
c
39.27
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
35.96
..
..
c
44.67
c
c
c
..
..
27.62
48.71
55.32
c
..
..
..
41.48
32.70

..
..
14.30
11.69
c
40.29
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
34.94
..
..
c
43.71
c
c
c
..
..
28.48
45.02
53.96
c
..
..
..
41.51
32.35

..
..
16.55
13.88
c
50.86
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
35.28
..
..
c
44.18
c
c
c
..
..
30.66
45.65
55.13
c
..
..
..
45.91
36.66

..
..
16.49
14.86
c
78.28
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
34.74
..
..
c
44.25
c
c
c
..
..
29.64
47.42
57.92
c
..
..
..
46.66
37.81

..
..
21.02
15.55
c
57.96
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
33.37
..
..
c
43.94
c
c
c
..
..
24.65
50.75
39.96
c
..
..
..
44.56
33.19

..
..
19.89
13.86
c
..
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
33.41
..
..
c
39.41
c
c
c
..
..
25.98
45.91
47.99
c
..
..
..
41.62
34.04

..
..
20.12
15.06
c
..
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
33.66
..
..
c
40.99
c
c
c
..
..
25.44
46.06
53.05
c
..
..
..
..
38.47

1. Average price per MWh on a gross calorific value basis.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

III.32 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 21: Price comparison for competing fuels for industry in US Dollars/toe1
Natural
Gas
Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

391.4
..
481.3
412.6
..
c
..
555.0
266.2
..
632.9
682.3
c
499.9
413.6
674.8
739.2
715.4
836.7
684.7
718.3
407.4
594.2
x
590.8
608.8
691.6
728.3
540.7
851.1
828.2
636.5
495.9

Natural
Gas
Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Rep.
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

199.2
..
..
218.2
..
c
909.6
776.7
288.4
..
488.7
656.1
..
512.2
583.5
665.3
649.4
723.1
562.9
567.0
..
647.3
497.7
x
549.3
648.1
648.4
753.4
487.1
874.2
936.9
436.5
459.2

2008
Steam
Light Natural
HSFO3
Fuel Oil
Gas
Coal2
..
..
x
108.0
..
x
239.5
178.3
c
356.4
..
c
..
..
355.8
..
..
..
..
..
233.2
x
..
..
193.1
..
..
c
..
..
360.7
217.9
186.6

595.3
..
423.9
559.1
..
c
808.9
751.9
562.8
..
x
459.9
..
..
..
569.9
..
..
..
923.5
..
x
x
x
497.1
x
x
x
..
x
x
1 040.8
x

1 031.3
..
525.5
812.4
..
c
996.3
1 589.9
773.3
792.9
1 066.8
1 063.8
1 194.1
1 154.4
1 156.8
1 115.1
1 052.9
1 258.0
..
1 199.4
1 867.7
1 090.4
..
1 437.9
1 167.0
..
1 116.3
1 122.7
1 156.9
1 020.9
1 008.8
..
1 083.7

191.8
..
..
227.3
..
c
628.2
532.8
259.2
..
567.3
586.8
835.7
435.7
369.7
487.8
617.2
490.2
679.4
537.2
619.6
516.8
547.6
x
480.8
537.9
574.1
634.3
482.0
632.6
782.6
519.6
392.3

2011
Steam
Light Natural
HSFO3
Fuel Oil
Gas
Coal2
..
..
x
110.7
..
x
276.3
..
c
352.4
..
c
..
..
517.3
..
..
..
..
..
227.5
x
..
..
203.2
274.1
..
c
..
..
334.4
203.3
238.3

772.7
..
532.6
670.7
..
c
..
921.1
658.6
..
x
c
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
1 169.2
..
x
x
x
669.0
x
x
x
..
x
x
1 167.3
x

1 069.2
..
693.8
860.0
..
c
1 133.3
x
902.8
1 208.6
1 083.8
1 069.9
1 424.2
1 268.9
1 390.0
1 148.4
1 042.2
1 438.2
..
1 338.3
1 849.4
1 083.0
..
1 510.3
1 192.9
..
1 151.6
1 230.6
1 146.1
1 168.3
1 098.3
..
1 165.7

153.8
..
..
165.8
..
c
995.1
837.2
294.7
618.9
479.2
630.9
..
589.3
591.2
660.8
576.7
862.7
618.3
589.0
..
640.4
499.1
x
568.1
681.0
678.8
832.0
568.2
818.2
926.6
531.7
496.9

1. Tonne of oil equivalent on a net calorific value basis.


2. For the Czech Republic and Turkey, the price shown is for brown coal.
3. High Sulphur Fuel Oil.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

2009
Steam
Light Natural
HSFO3
Fuel Oil
Gas
Coal2
..
..
x
110.4
..
x
218.4
134.5
c
348.1
..
c
..
..
274.6
..
..
..
..
..
185.0
x
..
..
175.3
..
..
c
..
..
229.8
198.6
158.7

450.1
..
298.7
372.7
..
c
..
521.9
422.1
..
x
c
..
..
..
440.3
..
..
..
772.4
..
x
x
x
366.3
x
x
x
..
x
x
836.1
x

622.7
..
382.0
490.1
..
c
734.6
1 071.9
511.4
682.7
662.1
650.1
852.3
781.7
782.7
711.2
689.3
958.6
..
822.3
1 420.8
686.8
..
1 036.2
729.4
..
582.3
759.3
749.1
643.0
600.3
..
756.3

177.9
..
..
230.4
..
c
705.2
678.1
264.9
..
417.6
589.5
..
471.0
389.3
538.4
582.5
575.1
474.9
479.1
536.7
543.6
445.0
x
505.3
520.7
594.1
666.9
433.8
723.8
735.5
452.5
365.3

2012
Steam
Light Natural
HSFO3
Fuel Oil
Gas
Coal2
..
..
x
125.6
..
x
270.2
..
c
359.7
..
c
..
..
460.9
..
..
..
..
..
..
x
..
..
203.1
271.2
..
c
..
..
254.2
230.6
236.9

812.3
..
592.6
727.4
..
c
..
984.3
688.7
..
x
c
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
1 197.2
..
x
x
x
727.1
x
x
x
..
x
x
1 275.3
x

1 082.1
..
716.5
896.6
..
c
1 211.9
x
918.7
1 181.4
1 102.1
1 076.3
1 339.1
1 283.7
1 361.9
1 180.5
1 056.5
1 650.5
..
1 354.1
1 826.5
1 102.1
..
1 581.5
1 208.6
..
1 166.6
1 270.8
1 159.7
1 189.9
1 108.9
..
1 197.4

177.3
..
..
198.8
..
c
..
1 016.7
310.3
631.1
515.5
611.7
..
609.3
613.8
669.8
644.7
788.1
589.6
668.5
..
691.7
536.1
x
546.3
719.9
637.6
748.1
583.1
824.4
933.5
..
541.3

2010
Steam
Light
HSFO3
Fuel Oil
Coal2
..
..
x
108.9
..
x
217.0
..
c
298.2
..
c
..
..
276.8
..
..
..
..
..
181.7
x
..
..
178.9
201.2
..
c
..
..
258.9
196.9
187.0

574.6
..
406.0
483.0
..
c
..
679.5
585.1
..
x
c
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
893.9
..
x
x
x
489.4
x
x
x
..
x
x
969.5
x

784.2
..
518.0
635.0
..
c
870.0
1 306.8
674.4
1 048.2
806.2
804.6
1 095.5
952.8
966.3
877.5
808.3
1 045.1
..
1 033.8
1 531.6
826.3
..
1 233.6
909.7
..
786.8
934.1
883.3
806.1
804.9
..
912.6

2013
Steam
Light
HSFO3
Fuel Oil
Coal2
..
..
x
122.5
..
x
226.5
..
c
373.5
..
c
..
..
445.1
..
..
..
..
..
..
x
..
..
186.4
251.2
..
c
..
..
205.9
..
247.8

748.6
..
540.9
694.9
..
c
..
895.2
667.6
..
x
c
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
1 165.7
..
x
x
x
689.2
x
x
x
..
x
x
..
x

1 067.5
..
748.1
877.6
..
c
1 128.9
x
890.4
1 136.0
1 074.9
1 046.6
1 369.2
1 283.1
1 360.0
1 153.8
1 016.6
1 593.9
..
1 350.1
1 823.6
1 078.0
..
1 525.5
1 178.7
..
1 194.9
1 286.3
1 130.2
1 173.5
1 080.4
..
1 159.8

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - III.33

Table 22: Price comparison for competing fuels for households in US Dollars/toe1
Natural
Gas
Canada
Chile
Mexico
2
United States
2
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

561.2
1 522.1
497.6
592.7
..
x
..
704.4
1 242.3
1 138.1
1 241.2
943.2
..
673.6
578.5
1 022.7
1 341.8
1 349.1
832.0
1 148.8
1 280.8
954.1
1 377.7
x
1 037.0
1 184.8
872.8
1 178.1
1 140.9
1 833.0
1 215.0
732.5
795.0

Natural
Gas
Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States2
Australia2
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

479.6
1 781.6
472.6
470.6
..
x
2 140.1
840.4
1 323.5
1 202.4
1 226.3
1 071.2
1 822.0
778.1
802.9
1 120.4
1 196.2
1 395.4
822.1
1 041.4
..
956.8
1 250.5
x
939.3
1 211.4
889.7
1 276.2
1 152.7
2 113.4
1 388.2
547.0
870.3

2008
Light Fuel
Electricity
Oil
1 209.2
1 319.6
x
998.8
..
1 975.0
1 239.5
1 589.6
..
1 461.4
1 290.8
1 384.4
1 945.4
1 362.1
1 411.3
1 433.0
1 252.9
1 497.1
x
1 503.0
2 241.2
1 200.3
1 675.3
1 840.7
1 502.4
1 596.8
..
1 347.3
1 342.0
2 068.1
1 156.5
2 455.2
1 232.5

1 050.0
2 656.9
1 116.9
..
..
1 809.5
2 395.5
1 030.7
1 911.3
2 988.6
3 088.9
2 226.4
4 608.7
1 362.0
2 004.7
1 910.8
3 753.6
1 824.1
2 606.7
3 106.4
3 549.6
2 505.8
2 821.4
1 758.9
2 243.6
2 554.2
2 556.8
1 948.5
2 535.0
2 539.9
1 794.2
1 916.3
2 534.0

2011
Light Fuel
Electricity
Oil
1 299.3
1 410.4
x
1 141.1
..
2 362.5
1 371.3
1 696.8
..
1 474.2
1 311.4
1 415.8
2 211.1
1 522.7
1 709.7
1 445.5
1 278.9
1 418.6
x
1 653.7
2 224.8
1 193.0
..
1 933.4
1 502.3
1 709.2
..
1 476.7
1 352.4
2 274.2
1 263.5
2 173.0
1 256.2

1 220.3
2 451.1
1 106.6
..
..
1 729.7
3 039.0
1 031.2
2 382.4
3 170.5
3 071.9
2 447.7
4 758.0
1 587.7
2 482.2
2 174.0
4 089.7
2 011.3
2 541.0
3 015.0
3 240.5
2 569.1
2 764.3
1 982.8
2 304.8
2 854.6
2 808.8
2 345.5
3 431.5
2 882.7
2 589.8
1 966.0
2 420.7

Natural
Gas
442.1
1 239.4
476.6
517.4
..
x
1 750.0
643.0
955.7
1 157.9
1 006.2
905.6
1 478.4
680.8
527.1
942.4
1 253.8
1 157.5
796.6
1 130.1
1 177.2
792.2
1 291.8
x
890.9
1 066.2
867.0
1 121.0
1 028.7
1 625.6
1 140.6
632.2
764.0

Natural
Gas
444.0
1 615.4
392.4
456.4
..
x
2 192.1
894.0
1 391.8
1 167.4
1 181.8
1 132.3
1 590.6
850.2
807.8
1 082.4
1 167.1
1 783.9
780.9
1 121.0
..
964.2
1 275.4
x
912.8
1 321.6
883.8
1 272.7
1 316.7
2 027.4
1 379.7
649.2
932.6

2009
Light Fuel
Electricity
Oil
789.9
961.4
x
781.9
..
1 532.6
860.7
1 073.8
..
990.3
801.1
878.6
1 496.0
930.0
954.9
935.4
820.3
1 140.7
x
1 068.1
1 704.9
749.3
1 092.0
1 326.5
968.5
1 102.3
..
911.1
869.0
1 559.3
725.3
1 771.6
789.4

964.7
2 478.9
928.8
..
..
1 590.3
2 647.0
894.4
1 760.8
2 973.0
2 704.2
2 234.0
4 241.6
1 439.1
2 020.1
1 851.3
3 696.1
1 765.7
2 398.0
2 965.3
3 304.9
2 743.0
3 000.3
1 541.9
1 947.5
2 502.3
2 684.9
2 128.5
2 469.0
2 256.3
1 906.0
1 919.7
2 223.3

2012
Light Fuel
Electricity
Oil
1 344.4
1 459.5
x
1 174.9
..
2 373.8
1 387.7
1 753.1
..
1 478.2
1 333.6
1 410.9
2 200.0
1 540.5
1 675.2
1 459.5
1 286.8
1 706.2
x
1 661.6
2 210.0
1 215.9
..
2 024.5
1 538.8
1 935.0
..
1 525.0
1 379.4
2 323.8
1 267.2
2 174.1
1 290.2

1 218.3
2 155.6
1 048.8
..
..
1 763.0
3 218.1
1 082.3
2 481.2
2 952.6
2 906.2
2 313.3
4 458.4
1 615.7
2 265.9
2 036.5
3 939.0
2 099.2
2 373.9
3 143.3
3 353.5
2 433.2
2 770.2
1 581.2
2 219.4
3 031.0
2 670.2
2 249.3
..
2 604.2
2 374.0
2 148.2
2 512.9

Natural
Gas
478.6
1 525.2
509.8
477.5
..
x
1 836.6
728.3
1 112.0
1 051.8
969.6
885.9
1 610.4
664.9
551.7
960.3
1 088.8
1 205.2
717.2
954.6
1 215.2
747.0
1 112.5
x
858.8
1 046.8
781.9
1 069.7
954.6
1 766.6
1 128.7
584.9
731.3

Natural
Gas
436.9
1 446.6
442.4
440.0
..
x
..
979.5
1 508.3
1 200.2
1 138.2
1 084.8
1 679.6
857.2
844.3
1 158.3
1 222.5
1 957.8
743.2
1 253.2
..
1 019.3
1 339.8
x
879.3
1 517.9
912.8
1 180.8
1 398.5
2 103.4
1 400.3
..
990.8

2010
Light Fuel
Electricity
Oil
995.9
1 105.1
x
918.1
..
1 857.7
1 049.5
1 312.8
..
1 145.2
975.5
1 087.7
1 808.2
1 143.3
1 183.7
1 106.4
961.9
1 272.5
x
1 290.0
1 837.9
906.5
..
1 579.2
1 157.4
1 273.5
..
1 121.0
1 037.9
1 815.3
936.6
1 962.9
962.2

1 084.7
2 428.2
1 042.7
..
..
1 626.0
2 699.5
967.1
2 048.0
2 995.7
2 693.7
2 157.4
4 142.9
1 477.8
2 039.4
1 921.8
3 706.3
1 842.0
2 542.2
2 704.5
3 060.1
2 504.2
2 571.6
2 044.5
2 082.8
2 502.7
2 476.5
2 156.6
2 868.8
2 534.8
2 092.9
2 141.2
2 128.7

2013
Light Fuel
Electricity
Oil
1 360.4
1 481.5
x
1 173.9
..
..
1 224.2
1 766.0
..
1 445.8
1 300.7
1 391.6
2 355.5
1 539.8
1 686.3
1 442.6
1 248.7
1 960.5
x
1 661.0
2 211.0
1 188.4
..
1 952.8
1 497.7
1 989.2
..
1 556.4
1 367.6
2 340.3
1 239.1
..
1 255.3

..
2 003.9
1 056.4
..
..
..
2 815.6
1 179.3
..
3 161.6
3 067.1
2 390.4
4 580.5
2 032.1
2 352.0
2 248.4
4 507.3
2 516.1
2 116.4
3 403.0
3 553.1
2 404.9
2 990.7
1 726.9
2 282.5
3 250.8
2 768.0
2 473.9
..
2 716.9
2 368.5
..
2 661.2

1. Tonne of oil equivalent on a net calorific value basis.


2. Electricity price excluding taxes.

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Table 23: Price comparison for competing fuels for electricity generation in US Dollars/toe1
Natural
Gas
Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

Coal2

293.4
..
469.9
402.7
c
390.9
..
750.7
c
..
c
..
c
..
377.9
..
..
c
693.0
c
c
c
..
..
416.7
549.6
798.8
c
..
..
..
635.5
389.2

Natural
Gas
Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
Australia
Israel
Japan
Korea
New Zealand
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

2008
Steam
47.4
166.7
114.6
77.6
..
242.5
..
137.8
c
184.8
244.6
c
..
..
234.6
219.2
220.7
..
c
160.6
241.5
x
..
..
157.4
231.4
..
x
..
..
x
161.7
212.6

2011
Steam
Coal2

205.2
..
243.2
208.5
c
541.2
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
437.5
..
..
c
541.3
c
c
c
..
..
355.1
535.3
573.2
c
..
..
..
430.6
396.5

47.3
152.7
122.7
89.7
..
271.0
..
..
c
193.5
..
c
..
..
224.9
206.6
221.5
..
c
202.4
..
x
..
..
165.6
185.5
..
x
..
..
x
186.9
227.3

Heavy
Fuel Oil
288.6
..
437.9
573.4
..
623.8
..
..
c
356.6
x
459.9
..
..
601.1
..
583.8
..
x
597.2
c
..
..
x
536.8
500.7
x
..
..
..
..
1 040.8
540.9

Heavy
Fuel Oil
562.1
..
530.3
767.3
..
801.2
..
..
c
474.7
x
c
..
..
..
..
..
..
x
..
c
..
..
x
686.0
x
x
..
..
..
..
1 167.3
816.9

Natural
Gas
219.1
..
220.1
208.6
c
364.6
..
503.0
c
..
c
..
c
..
335.8
..
..
c
570.9
c
c
c
..
..
311.6
401.5
734.4
c
..
..
..
518.1
282.7

Natural
Gas
168.8
..
181.6
150.7
c
548.6
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
456.2
..
..
c
568.0
c
c
c
..
..
366.4
595.5
688.4
c
..
..
..
529.4
437.3

1. Tonne of oil equivalent on a net calorific value basis.


2. For the Czech Republic, Mexico and Turkey, the price shown is for brown coal.

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2009
Steam
Coal2
41.0
136.3
111.7
82.7
..
236.0
..
125.1
c
202.0
144.0
c
..
..
159.4
183.5
159.2
..
c
183.6
174.4
x
..
..
156.9
133.3
..
x
..
..
x
160.6
150.1

2012
Steam
Coal2
60.6
137.6
124.4
89.4
..
256.4
..
..
c
195.4
..
c
..
..
190.6
..
182.9
..
c
142.3
..
x
..
..
162.2
147.7
..
x
..
..
x
194.2
185.9

Heavy
Fuel Oil
306.8
..
298.7
381.7
..
425.1
..
..
c
219.6
x
c
..
..
439.5
..
428.8
..
x
..
c
..
..
x
400.8
352.1
x
..
..
..
..
836.1
410.7

Heavy
Fuel Oil
693.2
..
594.5
882.6
..
839.4
..
..
c
670.5
x
c
..
..
..
..
c
..
x
..
c
..
..
x
728.6
x
x
..
..
..
..
1 275.3
868.3

Natural
Gas
227.2
..
258.9
223.8
c
484.9
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
356.9
..
..
c
421.5
c
c
c
..
..
324.2
410.3
443.0
c
..
..
..
440.9
291.6

Natural
Gas
..
..
250.5
190.7
c
..
..
..
c
..
c
..
c
..
436.7
..
..
c
544.8
c
c
c
..
..
348.5
614.5
642.0
c
..
..
..
..
464.5

2010
Steam
Coal2
50.9
119.5
119.3
84.9
..
186.4
..
..
c
165.1
..
c
..
..
167.0
174.4
170.4
..
c
134.6
182.6
x
..
..
153.2
144.6
..
x
..
..
x
181.9
170.2

2013
Steam
Coal2
..
128.3
133.0
88.0
..
..
..
..
c
203.2
..
c
..
..
155.8
..
157.5
..
c
131.8
..
x
..
..
151.5
128.0
..
x
..
..
x
..
170.2

Heavy
Fuel Oil
444.6
..
406.7
529.3
..
517.0
..
..
c
385.8
x
c
..
..
557.6
..
513.4
..
x
..
c
..
..
x
514.5
x
x
..
..
..
..
969.5
639.8

Heavy
Fuel Oil
..
..
542.7
810.2
..
..
..
..
c
665.2
x
c
..
..
..
..
c
..
x
..
c
..
..
x
677.7
x
x
..
..
..
..
..
799.5

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PART IV
OECD DETAILED NATURAL GAS DATA

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OECD TOTAL *

Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

* OECD Total and OECD Europe include Estonia and Slovenia from 1990.

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OECD TOTAL
Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
6000

5000

Mtoe

4000

3000

2000

1000

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 3740 Mtoe)

(TPES: 5273 Mtoe)


Oil
(35.8%)

Oil
(52.6%)

Nuclear
(9.7%)
Coal *
(19.4%)
Coal *
(22.6%)

Natural Gas
(18.9%)

Nuclear
(1.3%)
Hydro
(2.1%)
Other **
(2.5%)

Hydro
(2.3%)
Other **
(7.0%)

Natural Gas
(25.8%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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OECD TOTAL
Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

2 457.40
706.22
710.51
819.10
221.58

2 913.08
719.16
847.84
969.02
377.06

3 441.42
717.56
923.22
1 072.83
727.80

3 829.46
902.94
1 039.63
966.35
920.54

3 866.26
963.83
886.57
985.55
1 030.30

3 869.21
1 006.80
933.13
952.55
976.72

3 942.69
1 012.42
983.19
953.16
993.91

1.19
0.90
0.82
0.38
3.82

0.59
1.51
0.27
- 0.51
1.36

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

1 805.73
62.55
1 613.68
121.92
7.58

1 857.71
146.72
1 533.36
165.43
12.20

2 072.41
229.81
1 596.85
223.22
22.52

2 818.03
422.96
2 054.07
310.08
30.92

3 158.41
641.54
2 101.69
370.45
44.73

3 138.70
650.40
2 048.98
387.11
52.20

3 077.02
642.90
1 990.09
392.57
51.46

1.34
6.00
0.53
2.97
4.91

1.73
4.57
0.96
2.48
3.66

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

404.80
50.38
236.30
111.10
7.02

553.34
87.29
304.77
150.46
10.81

821.53
87.54
512.25
200.68
21.06

1 242.70
188.74
807.99
215.66
30.31

1 478.76
300.26
854.08
286.02
38.39

1 596.18
316.50
914.98
319.42
45.28

1 625.91
312.33
931.26
337.36
44.96

3.54
4.67
3.49
2.82
4.75

3.01
5.69
2.63
2.28
3.35

3 740.42
706.32
1 967.44
844.46
222.19

4 067.63
778.08
1 945.51
965.62
378.43

4 522.28
842.72
1 869.66
1 080.42
729.47

5 291.73
1 155.97
2 113.87
1 100.70
921.19

5 400.06
1 319.16
1 956.86
1 087.31
1 036.74

5 249.70
1 345.02
1 901.17
1 019.87
983.64

5 272.44
1 359.66
1 887.87
1 024.65
1 000.25

0.86
1.65
- 0.10
0.48
3.83

0.67
2.10
0.04
- 0.23
1.38

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

962.81
120.65
257.79
447.47
136.91

1 241.53
141.64
233.63
594.75
271.52

1 718.47
175.82
153.92
758.59
630.13

2 122.79
315.32
135.43
893.45
778.58

2 262.32
471.69
71.54
872.75
846.34

2 196.47
506.48
87.64
810.08
792.27

..
..
..
..
..

2.14
3.75
- 2.73
1.53
4.60

1.12
4.93
- 2.53
0.30
1.05

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2 815.56
498.48
1 584.02
303.27
429.79

2 941.57
558.73
1 573.54
258.87
550.43

3 105.66
589.06
1 590.88
233.68
692.03

3 642.97
746.20
1 848.54
139.67
908.57

3 696.25
731.58
1 778.57
127.15
1 058.94

3 582.49
709.15
1 704.50
120.66
1 048.18

..
..
..
..
..

0.62
0.91
0.19
- 2.34
2.31

0.65
0.85
0.31
- 2.96
1.91

695.32
17.00
665.68
7.34
5.31

782.29
16.96
756.67
2.60
6.07

940.50
18.70
913.74
0.29
7.78

1 145.84
20.90
1 111.61
0.10
13.22

1 190.56
22.90
1 119.51
0.18
47.97

1 184.48
24.56
1 107.94
0.16
51.82

..
..
..
..
..

1.38
0.95
1.31
- 9.38
6.02

1.05
1.25
0.88
- 2.69
9.00

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1 178.80
256.01
525.25
185.88
211.66

1 185.63
268.11
503.29
162.59
251.65

1 117.85
261.57
419.99
162.53
273.76

1 281.87
324.99
470.49
121.13
365.26

1 177.62
274.43
447.98
103.47
351.74

1 124.72
284.23
395.21
97.81
347.47

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.12
0.27
- 0.73
- 1.63
1.28

0.03
0.38
- 0.28
- 2.28
1.09

941.43
225.47
393.09
110.05
212.83

973.65
273.67
313.58
93.68
292.71

1 047.31
308.79
257.15
70.86
410.50

1 215.26
400.31
266.43
18.44
530.09

1 328.06
434.25
211.08
23.50
659.23

1 273.29
400.36
201.35
22.69
648.88

..
..
..
..
..

0.78
1.48
- 1.70
- 3.97
2.90

0.89
1.19
- 1.11
- 5.04
2.10

549.14
144.14
198.68
76.66
129.67

556.43
173.92
149.96
63.87
168.68

597.49
198.66
120.57
45.93
232.33

696.35
257.62
128.30
13.95
296.48

735.64
270.32
96.99
17.92
350.41

697.36
246.28
95.03
14.63
341.42

..
..
..
..
..

0.61
1.38
- 1.87
- 4.16
2.51

0.71
0.98
- 1.08
- 5.07
1.77

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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IV.6 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

OECD TOTAL
Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

876 229

889 704

881 435

1 104 262

1 176 305

1 194 485

1 227 839

1 235 986

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

78 887
66 129
- 14 829
6 346

182 635
112 321
- 721
20 315

5 717
279 172
110 000
- 20 738
3 945

6 306
510 424
231 450
23 237
12 511

4 351
768 092
366 076
16 822
- 16 138

4 651
783 507
366 844
- 19 152
- 13 309

4 698
777 053
385 843
4 902
- 5 281

3 897
768 282
382 037
20 307
2 077

Total consumption

867 812

938 982

1 031 641

1 400 268

1 615 632

1 609 956

1 633 930

1 644 358

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

158 990
131 316
2 563
15 315
727
95
817
7 848
309

177 791
153 113
5 812
10 140
1 963
2 057
1 301
3 314
91

219 868
153 315
7 263
15 408
34 538
2 452
1 203
3 617
1 244
828

384 568
260 253
13 019
69 789
30 778
4 787
3 075
447
1 240
1 180

573 881
405 838
16 178
94 962
42 236
7 295
2 646
353
2 335
2 038

588 138
421 672
17 893
91 500
43 357
6 525
2 549
341
2 341
1 960

615 047
442 069
18 566
95 002
44 208
7 329
2 574
347
2 776
2 176

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

88 612
159
55 699
31 111
364
901
378

68 206
189
45 571
20 681
527
583
655

86 892
228
61 078
23 092
528
215
1 751

103 676
184
68 409
30 895
519
4
3 665

150 693
219
88 474
34 460
64
296
27 180

151 863
204
87 233
36 699
74
187
27 466

157 871
203
92 260
39 159
39
164
26 046

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

3 284

3 238

3 594

4 649

4 367

3 670

3 529

..

Final consumption

616 926

689 747

721 287

907 375

886 691

866 285

857 483

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

309 908
15 497
24 514
1 779
12 386
776
5 013
1 273
3 952
3 155
74
52
1 215
240 222

309 131
21 447
30 155
3 981
18 506
1 356
8 640
5 771
7 281
6 948
129
112
2 506
202 299

275 588
17 799
85 031
5 421
18 006
2 944
8 713
3 279
11 924
10 865
421
1 542
3 585
106 058

342 080
36 689
100 897
19 374
36 305
10 965
23 725
5 343
36 114
35 320
3 499
2 053
11 184
20 612

292 862
27 738
72 176
12 016
27 854
7 709
21 428
17 628
37 546
23 912
2 010
3 424
5 003
34 418

299 132
28 852
71 102
12 768
29 162
8 206
21 743
18 331
37 472
22 507
2 056
3 749
4 953
38 231

302 622
29 126
69 935
12 336
29 484
8 599
21 659
19 835
38 478
23 112
1 958
4 463
4 981
38 656

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

20 803
169
20 634
-

20 680
327
20 008
345

22 727
392
22 323
12

25 492
930
24 550
12

27 799
3 529
24 126
144

28 503
3 683
24 686
134

29 757
3 908
25 585
264

..
..
..
..

279 012
85 786
177 618
149
15 459

338 046
95 403
213 958
757
27 928

378 957
122 610
243 897
5 804
6 646

486 982
159 951
312 805
6 227
7 999

526 386
187 473
327 152
7 404
4 357

498 715
182 481
305 864
7 380
2 990

484 451
175 823
297 585
7 845
3 198

..
..
..
..
..

7 203
7 203
7 203
-

21 890
21 890
21 859
-

44 015
44 015
43 991
-

52 821
52 821
52 821
-

39 644
39 644
39 644
-

39 935
39 935
39 935
-

40 653
40 653
40 648
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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OECD TOTAL
Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

32 862 576

33 464 940

33 390 264

42 016 670

44 850 259

45 563 356

46 849 925

47 111 395

2 910 745
2 344 333
- 561 580
260 882

6 827 420
4 062 009
- 23 813
768 412

232 829
10 693 825
4 073 690
- 795 826
174 351

250 191
19 681 777
8 782 716
875 454
375 354

175 608
29 852 945
13 972 279
653 697
- 575 846

188 125
30 475 062
14 003 259
- 761 613
- 493 555

189 449
30 265 431
14 727 952
200 904
- 224 001

157 711
29 916 337
14 533 635
775 384
102 281

32 606 526

35 438 126

39 273 051

53 666 022

62 136 076

61 955 226

63 001 758

63 324 911

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

5 921 100
4 954 734
85 984
514 630
26 894
3 668
28 164
296 616
10 410

6 716 058
5 839 077
213 069
349 078
67 584
76 727
45 359
121 875
3 289

8 392 367
5 919 632
270 124
541 113
1 313 889
94 096
42 785
133 277
45 964
31 487

14 782 247
10 049 529
500 173
2 638 187
1 187 172
178 607
119 407
17 896
47 108
44 168

22 130 305
15 704 751
631 180
3 609 008
1 622 609
278 461
103 352
13 991
89 948
77 005

22 710 412
16 335 257
701 453
3 483 677
1 664 387
248 534
99 082
13 491
90 276
74 255

23 771 582
17 131 945
727 499
3 626 256
1 700 171
282 195
100 228
13 499
107 538
82 251

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

3 367 277
5 989
2 116 693
1 182 666
12 464
35 799
13 666

2 602 774
7 018
1 741 233
788 358
18 603
23 268
24 294

3 337 695
8 563
2 354 528
880 491
19 692
7 698
66 723

3 981 223
6 913
2 632 168
1 178 228
19 165
166
144 583

5 792 760
8 400
3 406 406
1 311 664
2 571
11 752
1 051 967

5 844 920
7 806
3 367 889
1 397 543
2 928
7 381
1 061 373

6 093 966
7 772
3 574 161
1 499 676
1 524
6 489
1 004 344

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

122 373

119 628

133 074

179 382

170 350

143 305

137 928

..

Final consumption

23 195 776

25 999 666

27 409 915

34 723 170

34 042 661

33 256 589

32 998 282

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

11 653 618
555 670
889 989
64 294
450 421
27 016
184 431
46 098
140 437
114 311
2 661
1 990
43 232
9 133 068

11 678 433
787 423
1 121 310
148 036
685 127
48 910
320 228
216 616
264 946
259 948
4 572
4 186
92 465
7 724 666

10 505 663
672 744
3 242 764
206 243
682 419
109 320
330 047
125 009
448 077
412 778
15 776
58 912
135 944
4 065 630

13 117 960
1 408 059
3 856 347
744 681
1 395 383
424 534
907 869
204 295
1 383 769
1 352 912
133 052
78 871
435 032
793 156

11 266 522
1 072 060
2 767 583
464 891
1 071 534
298 537
823 898
678 787
1 439 571
918 912
76 715
132 932
194 452
1 326 650

11 517 292
1 115 601
2 732 113
493 532
1 122 601
318 383
836 581
706 732
1 434 628
865 040
78 474
145 325
192 669
1 475 613

11 675 435
1 128 180
2 686 690
475 818
1 140 102
334 228
834 370
767 733
1 477 119
891 089
74 833
174 145
193 822
1 497 306

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

791 006
6 393
784 613
-

789 063
12 442
763 955
12 666

869 956
14 279
855 215
462

972 626
35 323
936 799
504

1 065 651
139 331
920 623
5 697

1 092 118
145 457
941 391
5 270

1 142 679
154 830
977 343
10 506

..
..
..
..

10 491 652
3 255 279
6 707 249
5 439
523 685

12 734 741
3 628 844
8 093 049
28 127
984 721

14 369 035
4 676 041
9 244 406
201 807
246 781

18 627 549
6 118 149
11 987 740
220 682
300 978

20 206 935
7 183 699
12 578 765
269 650
174 821

19 131 612
6 995 825
11 744 662
271 854
119 271

18 630 253
6 756 726
11 460 074
288 164
125 289

..
..
..
..
..

259 500
259 500
259 500
-

797 429
797 429
796 223
-

1 665 261
1 665 261
1 664 343
-

2 005 035
2 005 035
2 005 035
-

1 503 553
1 503 553
1 503 553
-

1 515 567
1 515 567
1 515 567
-

1 549 915
1 549 915
1 549 730
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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IV.8 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

OECD TOTAL
Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

4 159
88 266
2 150
1 311
8 598
150
76
47 843
93 498
11 018
41 994
4 627
303 690

4 774
83 898
2 458
1 315
10 022
156
9
50 641
100 858
10 899
46 220
3 902
315 152

5 068
78 875
2 489
4 623
9 595
163
30
52 651
91 894
10 126
38 195
4 273
297 982

155 987
3 351 320
82 128
51 365
332 624
5 708
2 819
1 842 445
3 607 860
400 473
1 615 240
176 835
11 624 804

191 350
3 185 474
91 162
51 869
387 775
5 920
331
1 963 090
3 896 708
398 936
1 806 677
148 876
12 128 168

198 470
2 994 763
91 220
185 669
365 356
6 194
1 128
2 036 589
3 544 447
371 730
1 491 249
163 822
11 450 637

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

33 093
3 807
8 190
133 749
3 583
182 422

33 907
3 353
8 215
128 591
7 390
181 456

30 071
4 245
8 730
148 432
6 620
198 098

1 288 671
145 790
313 704
5 134 173
136 993
7 019 331

1 322 471
128 485
314 677
4 944 461
281 661
6 991 755

1 187 364
162 580
334 403
5 714 739
252 235
7 651 321

Non-specified

28 447

24 751

28 620

1 114 958

967 386

1 133 812

Total imports

514 559

521 359

524 700

19 759 093

20 087 309

20 235 770

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

19 990
771
4 403
25 164

24 894
365
4 920
30 179

26 611
4 623
31 234

782 972
30 716
176 352
990 040

974 594
14 449
192 534
1 181 577

1 041 393
179 989
1 221 382

15 898
9 548
6 780
5 084
21 366
86
26 386
23 044
11 533
3 073
75 214
11 710
7 893
7 289
14 461
239 365

14 578
9 371
4 428
4 912
18 414
25 327
22 154
10 745
3 641
66 119
11 382
7 761
5 154
14 475
218 461

14 864
8 170
1 691
2 675
16 944
26 503
17 757
11 933
4 757
64 145
9 381
7 395
6 791
14 867
207 873

643 672
375 171
272 146
200 856
860 558
3 481
1 044 075
930 289
465 031
122 621
2 987 482
466 514
308 154
296 279
574 121
9 550 450

583 564
368 791
178 009
193 124
745 684
1 003 090
890 604
434 034
145 595
2 636 786
451 379
303 011
210 918
572 485
8 717 074

597 361
322 971
68 356
104 869
681 922
1 049 546
710 970
481 763
191 077
2 555 836
370 706
288 760
278 586
587 591
8 290 314

Non-specified

4 419

7 054

4 475

175 479

279 471

168 871

Total imports

268 948

255 694

243 582

10 715 969

10 178 122

9 680 567

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - IV.9

OECD TOTAL
Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

19 990
4 493
88 266
2 150
1 311
8 598
187
76
47 843
97 529
11 018
42 765
4 628
328 854

24 894
5 610
83 898
2 458
1 404
10 022
156
9
50 641
104 587
10 899
46 585
4 168
345 331

26 611
5 583
78 891
2 489
4 803
9 595
163
30
52 797
95 061
10 220
38 195
4 778
329 216

782 972
169 508
3 351 320
82 128
51 365
332 624
7 194
2 819
1 842 445
3 769 178
400 473
1 645 956
176 862
12 614 844

974 594
225 120
3 185 474
91 162
55 334
387 775
5 920
331
1 963 090
4 041 488
398 936
1 821 126
159 395
13 309 745

1 041 393
219 501
2 995 348
91 220
192 879
365 356
6 194
1 128
2 042 329
3 666 064
375 459
1 491 249
183 899
12 672 019

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

48 991
280
3 807
9 548
7 482
5 084
21 366
8 190
2 425
26 386
23 044
11 533
75 214
148 210
11 710
7 893
7 289
3 335
421 787

48 485
46
3 353
9 371
4 488
4 912
18 414
8 215
6 469
25 327
22 154
10 745
66 119
143 066
11 382
7 761
5 154
4 456
399 917

44 935
10
4 245
8 170
1 691
2 675
16 944
8 730
5 704
26 503
17 757
11 933
64 145
163 042
9 381
7 395
6 791
5 920
405 971

1 932 343
10 950
145 790
375 171
299 091
200 856
860 558
313 704
92 597
1 044 075
930 289
465 031
2 987 482
5 708 294
466 514
308 154
296 279
132 603
16 569 781

1 906 035
1 837
128 485
368 791
180 312
193 124
745 684
314 677
246 469
1 003 090
890 604
434 034
2 636 786
5 516 946
451 379
303 011
210 918
176 647
15 708 829

1 784 725
394
162 580
322 971
68 356
104 869
681 922
334 403
217 322
1 049 546
710 970
481 763
2 555 836
6 292 089
370 706
288 760
278 586
235 837
15 941 635

Non-specified

32 866

31 805

33 095

1 290 437

1 246 857

1 302 683

Total imports

783 507

777 053

768 282

30 475 062

30 265 431

29 916 337

Memo: Total OPEC

165 757

159 203

148 923

6 564 569

6 297 582

5 902 257

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

27 658
26 533
3 231
20 207
48 825
5 287
16 639
19 957
1 728
14 127
12 376
3 536
1 350
1 862
31 852
93 401
7 086
335 655

26 995
27 488
3 394
21 902
52 321
5 226
16 429
25 330
1 096
17 555
14 462
5 018
1 130
2 404
40 602
88 826
8 472
358 650

Terajoules
22 212
25 800
3 694
24 322
52 155
4 905
17 396
26 227
1 220
19 073
11 950
4 131
1 266
2 806
40 258
81 617
7 371
346 403

1 028 608
1 007 405
127 944
753 804
1 798 872
208 966
604 231
777 863
70 455
526 382
491 539
140 441
56 083
70 736
1 219 056
3 602 073
280 081
12 764 539

1 005 752
1 043 676
133 742
819 223
1 922 550
207 324
590 514
1 012 212
43 864
654 115
572 761
199 011
47 062
94 647
1 550 959
3 441 458
331 510
13 670 380

799 526
979 598
145 457
901 178
1 896 347
192 627
623 846
1 049 065
48 889
711 811
478 674
161 672
51 695
109 051
1 530 151
3 161 970
291 694
13 133 251

31 189

27 193

35 634

1 238 720

1 057 572

1 400 384

366 844

385 843

382 037

14 003 259

14 727 952

14 533 635

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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OECD TOTAL
Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

109 034
96 249
56 869
38 219
362
186 271
137 157
104 605

96 725
86 321
49 353
26 682
190
160 185
104 605
82 097

105 910
91 305
52 710
6 688
- 361
151 554
82 097
76 586

95 667
81 935
46 889
-12 481
1 500
116 732
76 586
86 913

94 805
80 491
44 677
-21 913
1 967
106 739
86 913
105 744

91 372
70 470
38 744
-18 877
1 286
102 935
105 744
122 145

94 913
71 597
41 659
-14 342
533
109 976
122 145
134 520

96 090
69 603
39 807
-15 708
807
109 371
134 520
147 890

92 415
67 829
39 709
-16 386
864
103 285
147 890
162 487

101 094
74 879
44 107
-12 896
3 340
115 630
162 487
175 132

103 968
81 303
48 951
3 166
1 778
137 708
175 132
172 920

109 550
86 447
50 196
20 007
1 335
164 473
172 920
155 410

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

111 455
90 373
52 652
27 041
-1 003
177 220
155 532
131 908

104 568
89 262
52 793
31 294
- 516
172 847
131 908
105 552

106 670
83 128
48 035
- 682
159
140 922
105 552
106 268

98 886
79 239
46 090
-5 195
1 269
125 571
106 268
111 129

99 206
73 281
43 126
-16 786
1 681
110 894
111 129
125 406

95 534
65 526
39 193
-14 208
1 009
106 650
125 406
137 664

99 911
72 252
42 835
-12 927
1 649
114 752
137 664
148 314

98 929
69 987
41 181
-13 916
2 146
111 673
148 314
159 328

93 578
69 834
39 598
-14 019
2 342
107 453
159 328
171 918

103 656
74 534
45 469
-8 144
3 343
121 234
171 918
180 115

103 633
75 055
45 180
10 094
1 797
141 805
180 115
171 630

109 238
89 779
52 052
21 877
392
168 450
171 630
152 428

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
110 842 100 301 107 776
99 419 100 197
95 365
98 962
97 839
96 034 102 886
+ Imports (Entries)
87 439
78 429
88 513
77 101
74 214
72 506
75 988
72 536
73 440
73 328
- Exports (Exits)
51 053
46 439
52 865
45 376
45 177
43 587
45 470
42 056
43 274
44 591
+ Stock changes
36 145
33 186
22 725
-3 119 -19 575 -21 696 -21 225 -19 119 -18 193 -12 803
- Statistical difference
983
1 048
1 236
2 263
2 357
1 352
253
1 347
2 084
3 537
Total consumption
182 390 164 429 164 913 125 762 107 302 101 236 108 002 107 853 105 923 115 283
Opening stock level
170 163 135 891 105 198
83 912
88 196 106 790 128 408 148 067 166 022 183 137
Closing stock level
135 891 105 198
83 912
88 196 106 790 127 433 148 067 166 022 183 137 195 115
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

105 626
78 745
48 028
12 751
3 747
145 347
195 115
183 584

111 063
90 608
54 675
32 108
1 865
177 239
183 584
153 845

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

4158 895
3733 042
2166 158
1473 589
20 915
7178 453
5278 146
4023 817

3697 905
3351 312
1881 579
1022 260
10 919
6178 979
4023 817
3163 041

4054 281
3546 600
2013 095
254 669
-9 230
5851 685
3163 041
2953 824

3680 904
3175 577
1798 359
-480 040
65 226
4512 856
2953 824
3350 134

3651 415
3121 640
1716 290
-844 300
82 099
4130 366
3350 134
4075 007

3520 053
2732 065
1486 935
-725 193
55 643
3984 347
4075 007
4704 282

3649 577
2776 222
1602 606
-564 582
8 866
4249 745
4704 282
5192 552

3701 691
2704 871
1535 497
-608 754
34 244
4228 067
5192 552
5710 800

3552 404
2633 836
1527 542
-631 131
34 981
3992 586
5710 801
6272 750

3880 908
2905 348
1691 900
-497 194
128 030
4469 132
6272 750
6760 244

3981 285
3150 641
1871 993
124 714
65 694
5318 953
6760 243
6672 532

4186 104
3356 281
1914 289
772 362
49 614
6350 844
6672 532
5996 860

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

4258 002
3506 855
1988 227
1040 768
-20 905
6838 303
5998 933
5090 499

3990 677
3460 137
1992 640
1214 817
-1 851
6674 842
5090 499
4067 356

4085 236
3229 098
1817 126
-25 160
25 738
5446 310
4067 356
4093 781

3799 215
3070 411
1748 139
-196 722
71 662
4853 103
4093 781
4277 436

3818 298
2838 766
1637 468
-646 490
87 350
4285 756
4277 436
4826 633

3670 769
2538 469
1490 301
-547 319
58 270
4113 348
4826 633
5298 284

3832 190
2801 931
1631 107
-504 201
77 978
4420 835
5298 284
5714 032

3801 720
2717 790
1576 856
-541 464
93 625
4307 565
5714 032
6142 931

3586 005
2711 106
1514 558
-541 850
97 501
4143 202
6142 931
6629 468

3968 189
2892 173
1726 859
-314 959
142 625
4675 919
6629 468
6946 471

3950 447
2905 618
1718 317
396 151
68 175
5465 724
6946 471
6612 608

4162 702
3481 955
1963 315
847 178
32 550
6495 970
6612 608
5869 217

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
4215 099 3807 921 4101 686 3800 676 3833 807 3656 903 3798 265 3749 917 3679 783 3932 175
+ Imports (Entries)
3391 961 3047 108 3430 049 2990 937 2878 462 2814 144 2945 282 2815 352 2847 954 2840 393
- Exports (Exits)
1948 170 1764 379 2008 191 1734 659 1735 663 1676 380 1750 555 1616 308 1660 682 1705 405
+ Stock changes
1395 141 1279 436 873 419 -120 967 -753 507 -839 729 -821 407 -739 920 -704 604 -492 191
- Statistical difference
24 466
38 787
45 378
85 758
85 839
50 442
7 889
51 325
80 190 132 726
Total consumption
7029 565 6331 299 6351 585 4850 229 4137 260 3904 496 4163 696 4157 716 4082 261 4442 246
Opening stock level
6560 817 5237 907 4054 620 3236 670 3402 571 4118 266 4954 693 5715 734 6410 759 7073 795
Closing stock level
5237 907 4054 620 3236 670 3402 571 4118 266 4917 395 5715 734 6410 759 7073 795 7534 178
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

4027 473
3054 972
1830 955
493 610
141 811
5603 289
7534 178
7087 615

4232 337
3509 824
2082 901
1237 936
68 353
6828 843
7087 615
5941 043

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

45000

120000

40000
100000
35000
80000

30000
25000

60000
20000
40000

15000
10000

20000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

5000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

200000

50000

180000
40000
160000
30000

140000

20000

120000

10000

100000
80000

0
60000
-10000
40000
-20000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-30000

20000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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OECD AMERICAS

Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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OECD AMERICAS
Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
3000

2500

Mtoe

2000

1500

1000

500

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 1950 Mtoe)

(TPES: 2659 Mtoe)


Oil
(36.7%)

Oil
(47.9%)

Nuclear
(9.2%)
Coal *
(16.9%)

Nuclear
(1.4%)
Hydro
(2.1%)
Other **
(2.8%)

Natural Gas
(28.9%)

Coal *
(17.7%)

Hydro
(2.3%)
Other **
(5.8%)

Natural Gas
(28.3%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

1 706.81
575.05
660.41
347.52
123.83

1 913.25
540.46
698.45
470.68
203.67

2 128.80
530.80
680.61
585.08
332.30

2 270.68
623.46
665.39
576.92
404.92

2 350.37
670.48
664.96
572.22
442.71

2 458.18
730.07
745.67
536.85
445.59

2 525.57
733.83
808.60
523.14
460.01

0.98
0.61
0.51
1.03
3.34

0.75
1.42
0.75
- 0.49
1.42

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

411.60
24.23
374.04
11.67
1.67

429.09
22.82
390.60
12.77
2.90

511.79
36.05
459.19
13.03
3.52

818.24
95.16
687.35
29.96
5.76

874.58
121.10
719.91
27.40
6.17

800.03
120.66
650.43
21.77
7.17

747.86
108.10
611.23
20.97
7.56

1.50
3.81
1.24
1.48
3.85

1.66
4.89
1.25
2.09
3.39

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

141.19
24.94
75.95
38.68
1.62

179.69
21.94
86.27
68.60
2.89

292.06
35.01
164.11
89.43
3.51

393.47
88.44
241.67
57.61
5.75

508.69
106.01
327.47
67.98
7.23

591.80
110.65
379.18
94.70
7.27

607.13
103.86
405.67
89.82
7.79

3.71
3.63
4.28
2.13
4.00

3.23
4.84
4.01
0.02
3.53

1 950.34
562.81
934.32
329.33
123.88

2 101.20
542.19
954.97
400.37
203.67

2 260.13
517.22
920.09
490.50
332.31

2 694.82
655.94
1 058.46
575.45
404.97

2 673.82
692.33
1 001.31
538.73
441.45

2 617.35
741.77
971.40
458.93
445.25

2 658.85
752.59
976.14
470.64
459.47

0.78
0.73
0.11
0.90
3.33

0.71
1.64
0.26
- 0.18
1.42

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

474.82
89.29
88.70
225.55
71.28

605.03
90.22
74.04
307.54
133.24

851.89
95.10
46.64
419.47
290.69

1 074.60
154.56
55.92
535.36
328.75

1 090.45
223.32
24.71
493.50
348.92

1 058.13
270.33
22.90
410.77
354.13

..
..
..
..
..

2.08
2.88
- 3.41
1.55
4.20

0.99
4.86
- 3.18
- 0.10
0.90

1 493.06
398.00
795.17
81.58
218.31

1 539.57
386.57
812.85
62.67
277.49

1 547.86
361.35
808.78
61.13
316.60

1 854.20
429.54
944.73
38.22
441.70

1 838.27
377.68
937.15
32.46
490.98

1 782.53
368.59
900.10
26.95
486.88

..
..
..
..
..

0.46
- 0.20
0.32
- 2.80
2.08

0.64
0.09
0.49
- 3.65
1.98

462.11
16.84
444.32
0.25
0.69

494.48
16.38
477.53
0.05
0.52

562.26
18.31
543.23
..
0.72

682.20
19.95
658.05
..
4.20

713.37
18.79
668.14
..
26.44

717.97
20.13
669.04
..
28.81

..
..
..
..
..

1.14
0.46
1.05
..
10.02

1.12
0.43
0.95
..
18.23

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

554.31
195.95
188.85
66.97
102.54

581.03
182.44
222.57
54.52
121.50

504.86
158.10
183.00
51.34
112.43

607.08
193.94
199.58
35.92
177.64

524.47
149.74
195.77
30.90
148.05

485.38
159.13
154.80
26.01
145.44

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.34
- 0.53
- 0.51
- 2.40
0.90

- 0.18
0.03
- 0.76
- 3.04
1.18

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

476.64
185.20
162.00
14.35
115.07

464.05
187.75
112.74
8.10
155.47

480.74
184.94
82.55
9.80
203.45

564.92
215.65
87.10
2.31
259.86

600.43
209.14
73.23
1.56
316.49

579.18
189.33
76.26
0.94
312.64

..
..
..
..
..

0.50
0.06
- 1.91
- 6.76
2.60

0.85
0.11
- 0.36
- 10.12
1.97

273.65
119.39
87.65
3.61
63.00

257.22
119.74
57.30
1.69
78.49

257.47
114.85
38.35
1.59
102.67

317.87
130.85
43.88
1.39
141.75

322.20
125.28
31.73
0.04
165.15

309.98
111.16
37.90
0.02
160.90

..
..
..
..
..

0.32
- 0.18
- 2.13
- 12.05
2.43

0.85
- 0.15
- 0.05
- 17.33
2.06

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2
Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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OECD AMERICAS
Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

703 479

657 992

642 933

759 643

815 801

858 564

885 410

890 731

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

29 648
30 609
- 14 110
7 938

27 900
26 814
1 036
20 738

1 398
44 489
43 113
- 17 731
3 142

2 407
115 989
108 391
31 578
7 051

2 295
147 242
128 639
8 093
- 5 852

2 346
151 588
135 610
- 7 686
226

2 172
145 910
134 211
2 068
- 605

1 962
130 890
125 979
17 600
5 231

Total consumption

680 470

639 376

624 834

794 175

850 644

868 976

901 954

909 973

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

109 211
109 181
30
-

109 778
109 137
641
-

115 731
84 357
775
289
29 597
293
420

189 908
130 220
3 399
35 884
18 567
56
1 240
542

275 244
212 559
7 561
35 370
16 438
15
2 335
966

286 289
220 519
8 346
37 118
16 934
7
2 341
1 024

331 645
259 083
9 835
41 062
17 796
10
2 776
1 083

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

84 294
53 673
30 621
-

58 815
39 571
19 244
-

71 468
115
50 787
20 566
-

81 044
115
53 870
27 059
-

114 603
179
72 143
26 638
3
3
15 637

114 936
175
71 040
27 828
4
24
15 865

122 032
168
76 503
29 388
4
11
15 958

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

146

136

718

870

692

..

Final consumption

486 819

470 647

437 635

523 223

460 079

466 881

447 585

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

238 936
1 252
2 077
16
702
78
338
35
212
234 226

216 782
3 687
7 660
834
1 768
134
4 493
52
2 473
195 681

166 142
3 648
59 637
703
1 248
47
2 255
140
3 424
517
94 523

203 158
20 794
70 796
12 620
14 415
6 251
13 348
4 319
18 154
22 400
2 918
369
4 536
12 238

160 031
12 792
44 593
4 578
8 818
3 664
10 104
16 545
18 414
12 338
1 125
937
1 213
24 910

164 236
13 633
41 891
4 858
9 853
3 895
10 176
17 073
18 344
11 796
1 146
863
1 202
29 506

168 113
14 252
40 626
4 939
10 650
4 348
10 611
18 575
19 100
12 418
1 176
874
1 208
29 336

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

20 611
20 611
-

19 968
19 968
-

22 255
51
22 204
-

24 334
385
23 949
-

22 912
896
22 016
-

23 299
926
22 373
-

24 501
951
23 550
-

..
..
..
..

226 672
80 564
146 108
-

228 774
82 556
145 881
337
-

224 518
84 526
139 379
613
-

262 883
102 671
159 494
718
-

254 977
99 726
152 740
2 511
-

256 420
101 474
152 475
2 471
-

230 387
92 698
135 267
2 422
-

..
..
..
..
..

600
600
600
-

5 123
5 123
5 123
-

24 720
24 720
24 720
-

32 848
32 848
32 848
-

22 159
22 159
22 159
-

22 926
22 926
22 926
-

24 584
24 584
24 584
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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OECD AMERICAS
Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

26 758 754

25 149 238

24 699 965

29 011 539

31 199 633

32 866 204

33 972 592

34 147 570

1 127 308
1 160 421
- 536 321
301 251

1 062 007
1 020 783
39 222
787 222

52 084
1 677 498
1 629 126
- 680 323
97 597

90 124
4 428 240
4 115 261
1 198 735
262 149

86 398
5 635 122
4 932 967
314 455
- 206 514

88 405
5 805 035
5 195 743
- 299 257
17 011

81 643
5 614 924
5 149 082
78 529
- 16 729

73 941
5 030 131
4 832 847
675 621
207 530

25 888 069

24 442 462

24 022 501

30 351 228

32 509 155

33 247 633

34 615 335

34 886 886

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

4 154 897
4 153 725
1 172
-

4 198 166
4 173 811
24 355
-

4 452 142
3 248 879
29 308
10 919
1 136 099
11 062
15 875

7 262 264
4 982 891
130 500
1 369 860
709 106
2 196
47 108
20 603

10 519 420
8 123 947
291 809
1 349 359
626 580
578
89 948
37 199

10 962 662
8 446 526
325 511
1 415 749
644 829
271
90 276
39 500

12 729 023
9 944 554
385 411
1 570 187
679 007
388
107 538
41 938

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

3 207 364
2 043 019
1 164 345
-

2 250 607
1 515 468
735 139
-

2 755 509
4 350
1 962 389
788 770
-

3 101 240
4 375
2 061 464
1 035 401
-

4 387 401
6 897
2 765 776
1 018 418
130
103
596 077

4 413 300
6 728
2 735 174
1 066 121
134
934
604 209

4 707 708
6 479
2 962 152
1 129 627
136
434
608 880

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

5 726

5 337

27 654

33 547

26 803

..

18 520 082

17 988 352

16 814 850

19 987 724

17 574 680

17 838 124

17 151 801

..

9 094 536
49 423
82 016
637
27 701
3 084
13 324
1 367
8 350
8 908 634

8 291 873
142 476
297 199
31 651
68 669
5 292
170 861
2 063
94 221
7 479 441

6 401 274
145 597
2 304 772
26 719
50 145
1 939
86 802
5 777
130 742
19 524
3 629 257

7 764 979
796 568
2 706 350
481 895
551 496
238 797
509 779
164 969
693 577
855 506
111 438
14 013
173 226
467 365

6 118 981
489 828
1 703 258
174 767
336 936
139 681
385 140
637 132
702 073
471 643
42 896
35 914
46 246
953 467

6 286 834
523 348
1 599 460
185 299
376 808
148 455
387 517
658 521
698 995
450 968
43 639
33 049
45 788
1 134 987

6 457 019
549 153
1 555 938
188 882
410 147
166 121
404 856
719 451
729 562
476 158
44 885
33 611
46 077
1 132 178

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

783 723
783 723
-

762 395
762 395
-

852 068
1 919
850 149
-

928 220
14 723
913 497
-

874 562
34 202
840 360
-

888 699
35 320
853 379
-

936 646
36 385
900 261
-

..
..
..
..

8 618 155
3 062 587
5 555 568
-

8 736 609
3 152 030
5 571 822
12 757
-

8 605 937
3 238 363
5 344 403
23 171
-

10 034 838
3 918 768
6 088 797
27 273
-

9 732 128
3 806 582
5 829 591
95 955
-

9 782 057
3 870 942
5 816 591
94 524
-

8 810 351
3 544 615
5 172 783
92 953
-

..
..
..
..
..

23 668
23 668
23 668
-

197 475
197 475
197 475
-

955 571
955 571
955 571
-

1 259 687
1 259 687
1 259 687
-

849 009
849 009
849 009
-

880 534
880 534
880 534
-

947 785
947 785
947 785
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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OECD AMERICAS
Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

88 266
76
41 994
130 336

83 898
9
46 220
130 127

78 875
30
38 195
117 100

3 351 320
2 819
1 615 240
4 969 379

3 185 474
331
1 806 677
4 992 482

2 994 763
1 128
1 491 249
4 487 140

280
280

46
46

10
10

10 950
10 950

1 837
1 837

394
394

Non-specified

Total imports

130 616

130 173

117 110

4 980 329

4 994 319

4 487 534

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

73
430
503

254
254

770
770

2 855
17 292
20 147

10 119
10 119

30 603
30 603

1 100
1 252
344
1 219
1 122
7 079
5 929
2 424
20 469

301
360
396
1 064
3 679
6 983
1 408
14 191

174
1 247
2 054
2 608
5 656
1 271
13 010

42 683
48 964
13 231
46 850
44 026
281 437
231 448
95 920
804 559

11 726
14 081
15 682
41 963
147 179
273 064
55 595
559 290

6 903
49 611
81 492
102 947
220 846
50 195
511 994

Non-specified

1 292

51 196

Total imports

20 972

15 737

13 780

824 706

620 605

542 597

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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OECD AMERICAS
Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

88 266
76
430
42 067
130 839

83 898
9
254
46 220
130 381

78 891
30
81
381
94
38 195
198
117 870

3 351 320
2 819
17 292
1 618 095
4 989 526

3 185 474
331
10 119
1 806 677
5 002 601

2 995 348
1 128
3 214
15 220
3 729
1 491 249
7 855
4 517 743

280
1 100
1 252
344
1 219
7 079
5 929
2 424
1 122
20 749

46
301
360
396
1 064
3 679
6 983
1 408
14 237

10
174
1 247
2 608
5 656
1 271
2 054
13 020

10 950
42 683
48 964
13 231
46 850
281 437
231 448
95 920
44 026
815 509

1 837
11 726
14 081
15 682
41 963
147 179
273 064
55 595
561 127

394
6 903
49 611
102 947
220 846
50 195
81 492
512 388

Non-specified

1 292

51 196

Total imports

151 588

145 910

130 890

5 805 035

5 614 924

5 030 131

8 298

4 743

3 855

328 287

189 142

152 558

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

26 533
510
259
14 127
168
81
92 974
82
134 734

27 488
407
17 555
88 371
74
133 895

Terajoules
25 800
18 722
81 457
125 979

1 007 405
19 195
10 197
526 382
6 806
3 192
3 585 162
3 285
5 161 624

1 043 676
15 323
654 115
3 423 538
5 136 652

979 598
697 588
3 155 661
4 832 847

876

316

34 119

12 430

135 610

134 211

125 979

5 195 743

5 149 082

4 832 847

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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IV.20 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

OECD AMERICAS
Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

73 492
15 294
13 491
25 869
1 316
99 848
88 096
65 294

65 186
13 660
11 760
18 776
- 196
86 058
65 294
48 758

73 116
14 005
12 194
5 046
273
79 700
48 758
44 656

70 483
12 246
10 850
-6 023
214
65 642
44 656
50 644

72 259
12 004
10 918
-12 378
1 018
59 949
50 644
61 925

69 922
12 165
10 528
-10 799
1 031
59 729
61 925
71 632

72 329
12 530
11 330
-7 472
229
65 828
71 632
78 589

73 172
12 171
10 846
-8 013
401
66 083
78 589
85 493

70 481
11 284
10 687
-12 284
- 363
59 157
85 493
96 722

75 114
11 916
10 466
-11 103
2 326
63 135
96 722
107 712

73 895
11 607
10 409
- 913
1 527
72 653
107 712
108 818

77 171
12 901
11 859
11 880
1 777
88 316
108 818
98 034

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

77 724
12 560
11 432
17 300
606
95 546
98 034
82 402

71 489
12 306
11 053
14 162
96
86 808
82 402
69 343

75 865
12 562
11 377
- 587
507
75 956
69 343
70 031

72 488
11 419
10 681
-3 688
111
69 427
70 031
73 942

74 578
11 824
11 138
-8 722
1 374
65 168
73 942
81 752

71 712
11 844
11 029
-7 014
487
65 026
81 752
88 220

75 606
12 282
11 302
-4 032
1 757
70 797
88 220
91 894

75 520
13 049
11 828
-5 460
1 810
69 471
91 894
96 451

72 806
12 396
11 278
-8 910
1 690
63 324
96 451
104 576

75 837
12 088
11 141
-6 696
2 316
67 772
104 576
111 264

73 879
11 298
10 517
4 445
2 495
76 610
111 264
107 582

76 963
12 194
11 364
11 731
1 605
87 919
107 582
96 643

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
76 672
69 426
75 773
72 750
74 773
72 388
75 467
75 935
72 947
76 724
+ Imports (Entries)
12 870
10 570
11 590
10 252
10 876
10 673
10 925
10 747
10 881
9 842
- Exports (Exits)
11 909
10 459
11 168
9 950
10 752
10 548
10 412
10 476
10 193
9 793
+ Stock changes
22 023
19 481
12 128
-2 691 -12 583 -11 511
-9 992
-8 853 -11 245
-7 883
- Statistical difference
1 146
924
1 319
1 115
1 442
1 255
356
1 038
1 139
3 038
Total consumption
98 510
88 094
87 004
69 246
60 872
59 747
65 632
66 315
61 251
65 852
Opening stock level
96 820
76 670
59 682
48 993
52 849
64 451
74 909
83 335
91 024 101 191
Closing stock level
76 670
59 682
48 993
52 849
64 451
74 909
83 335
91 024 101 191 108 249
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

76 109
9 803
9 882
7 164
2 859
80 335
108 249
102 305

79 634
11 629
11 383
22 651
2 402
100 129
102 305
82 023

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

2816 670
587 824
516 114
987 300
53 192
3822 488
3357 955
2488 811

2508 542
524 847
449 727
716 575
-5 541
3305 778
2488 811
1858 509

2811 614
539 308
465 931
192 730
13 283
3064 438
1858 509
1702 153

2710 637
471 548
414 595
-229 581
10 550
2527 459
1702 153
1930 397

2778 867
463 578
417 171
-472 247
42 538
2310 489
1930 397
2360 395

2689 053
468 139
402 371
-412 085
41 146
2301 590
2360 395
2730 397

2781 561
481 718
433 482
-285 026
10 131
2534 640
2730 397
2995 577

2813 746
468 721
414 888
-305 886
17 546
2544 147
2995 577
3258 737

2709 818
434 066
408 295
-468 642
-12 032
2278 979
3258 737
3686 752

2887 859
458 615
400 302
-423 247
90 825
2432 100
3686 752
4105 658

2840 911
446 235
397 663
-34 735
59 723
2795 025
4105 658
4147 816

2966 986
495 780
453 326
453 268
69 772
3392 936
4147 816
3736 762

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

2988 835
482 649
437 244
660 167
24 534
3669 873
3736 762
3140 917

2749 227
473 073
422 676
540 294
5 024
3334 894
3140 917
2643 147

2917 397
483 433
434 853
-22 342
21 063
2922 572
2643 147
2669 372

2787 582
439 193
408 484
-140 492
5 433
2672 366
2669 372
2818 447

2867 619
452 203
425 835
-332 872
53 887
2507 228
2818 447
3116 141

2746 934
455 529
421 833
-267 610
19 373
2493 647
3116 141
3362 682

2895 794
472 341
432 559
-153 858
68 037
2713 681
3362 682
3502 724

2892 653
502 461
452 274
-208 507
70 545
2663 788
3502 724
3676 423

2788 221
477 375
431 131
-339 973
65 784
2428 708
3676 423
3986 123

2904 096
465 695
425 769
-255 251
89 859
2598 912
3986 123
4241 050

2829 405
432 037
401 616
169 753
96 810
2932 769
4241 050
4100 703

2948 029
469 155
433 842
447 513
63 073
3367 782
4100 703
3683 741

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
2937 395 2659 558 2902 579 2786 164 2863 229 2772 085 2890 071 2908 150 2793 725 2938 387
+ Imports (Entries)
492 000 403 903 443 052 391 614 415 198 407 442 417 130 410 335 416 110 375 611
- Exports (Exits)
454 961 399 651 426 554 380 218 410 728 403 073 397 915 400 380 389 666 374 230
+ Stock changes
840 322 743 679 462 847 -102 121 -479 903 -439 156 -381 652 -337 887 -429 290 -300 782
- Statistical difference
45 219
36 704
51 829
43 482
56 107
48 911
14 597
40 737
44 990 116 180
Total consumption
3769 537 3370 785 3330 095 2651 957 2331 689 2288 387 2513 037 2539 481 2345 889 2522 806
Opening stock level
3690 734 2922 643 2275 113 1867 735 2014 790 2456 881 2855 437 3176 723 3469 715 3857 437
Closing stock level
2922 643 2275 113 1867 735 2014 790 2456 881 2855 437 3176 723 3469 715 3857 437 4126 411
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

2914 882
374 000
378 019
273 554
109 678
3074 739
4126 411
3899 904

3050 440
443 583
435 680
864 520
92 219
3830 644
3899 904
3126 748

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

2000

90000
80000

1500

70000
60000

1000
50000
40000
500
30000
20000

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

-500

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

10000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

120000

30000
25000

100000

20000
80000

15000
10000

60000
5000
40000

0
-5000

20000

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-15000

Jan-11

-10000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
1000
900
800
700

Mtoe

600
500
400
300
200
100

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 415 Mtoe)

(TPES: 889 Mtoe)

Oil
(40.7%)

Oil
(72.5%)

Coal *
(28.4%)

Coal *
(21.6%)

Nuclear
(0.6%)
Hydro
Other **
Natural Gas (1.2%) (1.9%)
(2.1%)

Nuclear
(4.3%)
Hydro
(1.2%)
Other **
(3.7%)
Natural Gas
(21.7%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

114.31
6.00
26.94
65.96
15.43

143.60
10.33
22.25
72.14
38.88

267.20
22.95
31.70
119.59
92.96

388.54
35.88
37.31
171.85
143.50

473.49
52.46
28.05
240.53
152.45

411.22
56.59
26.50
243.73
84.40

437.77
64.66
23.13
268.22
81.76

3.41
6.13
- 0.38
3.57
4.26

2.17
4.61
- 1.36
3.57
- 0.56

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

354.87
2.78
310.34
41.75
..

379.41
19.53
307.41
52.47
..

487.48
45.01
350.86
91.58
0.02

696.32
80.55
472.98
142.75
0.03

769.14
128.65
444.49
195.96
0.04

817.90
149.92
470.29
197.69
0.01

825.89
156.74
463.25
205.90
0.01

2.13
10.60
1.01
4.07
..

2.32
5.57
1.22
3.59
- 6.37

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

26.02
..
7.81
18.20
0.00

33.76
..
4.45
29.30
0.01

90.62
2.35
19.38
68.86
0.04

206.97
9.26
73.17
124.41
0.13

300.80
20.89
87.25
192.33
0.34

314.60
22.51
94.47
197.24
0.38

342.58
27.99
94.43
219.73
0.42

6.66
..
6.43
6.43
11.80

5.95
11.38
7.13
5.17
10.91

414.63
8.78
300.71
89.72
15.42

472.19
29.78
302.12
101.43
38.87

642.81
65.57
343.69
140.60
92.95

850.58
106.99
405.38
194.80
143.41

912.78
158.98
354.34
247.31
152.15

887.24
185.97
370.98
246.26
84.03

888.24
192.75
361.91
252.24
81.34

1.92
8.03
0.46
2.62
4.24

1.42
4.80
0.22
2.57
- 0.58

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

117.82
2.87
76.64
26.38
11.93

157.75
17.45
73.72
31.67
34.91

245.43
40.17
58.62
62.81
83.84

353.14
58.91
38.50
123.41
132.32

418.91
87.53
24.46
166.63
140.30

394.75
108.24
46.98
168.74
70.79

..
..
..
..
..

3.15
9.75
- 1.25
4.87
4.67

2.18
4.61
- 1.00
4.59
- 0.77

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

300.49
5.39
211.62
36.62
46.86

321.38
11.34
209.26
40.32
60.46

436.00
26.39
263.99
48.64
96.98

562.88
48.42
335.49
39.03
139.93

583.24
69.61
305.88
40.57
167.18

582.12
72.21
303.96
40.38
165.57

..
..
..
..
..

1.71
6.88
0.93
0.25
3.29

1.32
4.68
0.64
- 0.84
2.46

59.28
..
57.84
0.23
1.21

79.26
0.01
77.82
0.01
1.42

112.60
0.07
110.77
0.07
1.69

147.29
0.30
144.92
0.09
1.98

144.82
1.47
140.43
0.17
2.75

144.85
1.62
140.29
0.15
2.79

..
..
..
..
..

2.32
..
2.30
- 1.16
2.16

1.15
15.60
1.08
3.21
2.29

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

170.67
3.21
112.86
24.62
29.99

157.99
6.26
88.20
27.41
36.12

190.72
11.65
95.11
38.60
45.36

238.21
18.31
120.32
37.62
61.97

246.38
25.03
115.86
38.89
66.60

246.94
27.35
115.82
38.77
65.01

..
..
..
..
..

0.95
5.65
0.07
1.17
2.00

1.18
3.96
0.90
0.02
1.65

70.54
2.18
40.93
11.77
15.67

84.14
5.08
43.24
12.90
22.92

132.68
14.67
58.11
9.96
49.93

177.37
29.81
70.26
1.32
75.99

192.04
43.12
49.59
1.50
97.83

190.33
43.24
47.85
1.46
97.78

..
..
..
..
..

2.58
7.96
0.40
- 5.21
4.81

1.65
5.03
- 0.88
- 8.35
3.10

33.34
1.57
9.79
10.60
11.38

42.44
3.93
11.12
11.79
15.60

60.95
9.78
16.29
8.85
26.03

76.50
17.92
21.70
0.61
36.27

84.67
21.34
18.06
0.87
44.40

82.44
21.64
16.63
0.83
43.34

..
..
..
..
..

2.35
6.96
1.37
- 6.33
3.49

1.38
3.68
0.09
- 10.21
2.34

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

7 178

12 293

27 538

41 651

60 326

63 661

66 686

76 308

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

3 258
- 715

22 854
- 94
- 892

4 313
53 499
2 791
- 56
- 1 251

3 878
94 820
10 252
- 211
- 1 448

1 908
150 349
24 298
- 1 407
- 10 968

2 140
170 412
27 141
- 1 886
- 13 382

2 217
175 271
26 187
2 234
- 4 782

1 681
183 008
32 564
- 750
- 3 536

11 151

35 945

83 754

131 334

197 846

220 568

225 003

231 219

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

3 479
3 417
62
-

20 980
20 268
164
8
540
-

49 217
46 377
970
19
157
461
951
282

69 809
62 536
3 143
3 216
115
369
300
130

102 983
90 520
4 324
5 625
1 535
581
309
89

122 211
108 449
4 782
6 252
1 853
488
307
80

127 108
112 312
4 594
7 214
2 051
551
311
75

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

1 260
450
810
-

1 549
776
191
582
-

3 123
1 769
280
1 074

4 992
1 913
499
2
2 578

13 850
5
3 799
904
1
9 141

15 038
3 932
913
4
10 189

13 908
4 052
1 127
5
8 724

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

15

20

19

23

23

..

Final consumption

6 412

13 401

31 411

56 513

80 994

83 296

83 964

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

3 537
33
1 250
2 254

6 898
1 057
1 438
693
1 255
117
157
13
400
411
4
135
1 218

12 653
1 358
2 320
2 139
1 644
167
1 093
122
1 379
676
90
532
196
937

19 261
2 766
3 207
3 110
1 795
702
1 140
301
1 889
1 139
64
694
607
1 847

27 209
4 786
5 431
3 403
2 588
665
2 589
179
3 269
1 477
151
903
664
1 104

29 437
4 720
6 118
3 494
2 746
906
3 268
207
3 532
1 542
141
938
720
1 105

29 780
4 705
5 901
3 135
2 688
888
3 157
283
3 625
1 491
144
966
712
2 085

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

7
7
-

84
72
12

356
96
249
11

1 662
1 196
427
39

1 738
1 256
445
37

1 843
1 342
467
34

..
..
..
..

2 606
728
1 856
22

5 968
1 333
4 613
22

17 367
5 743
11 569
55
-

34 605
13 865
20 671
69
-

50 148
25 489
24 611
48
-

50 215
25 518
24 645
52
-

50 315
25 283
24 982
50
-

..
..
..
..
..

269
269
269
-

528
528
497
-

1 307
1 307
1 283
-

2 291
2 291
2 291
-

1 975
1 975
1 975
-

1 906
1 906
1 906
-

2 026
2 026
2 026
-

..
..
..
..

Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

279 030

480 519

1 067 981

1 669 610

2 441 228

2 575 835

2 633 108

3 008 983

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

129 581
- 26 239

909 009
- 3 659
- 35 732

180 555
2 094 665
109 300
- 2 125
- 49 949

159 369
3 748 480
431 027
- 8 406
- 73 051

84 225
5 986 637
971 908
- 58 084
- 392 355

94 147
6 783 814
1 085 657
- 76 325
- 488 641

97 394
6 976 053
1 047 461
92 283
- 203 579

75 149
7 293 511
1 302 560
- 30 769
- 130 471

Total consumption

434 850

1 421 601

3 281 725

5 211 077

7 874 453

8 780 455

8 954 956

9 174 785

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

135 351
133 651
1 700
-

832 858
805 079
6 423
272
21 084
-

1 932 879
1 824 267
37 934
714
6 169
17 934
34 902
10 959

2 758 384
2 465 331
124 384
132 804
4 267
14 515
11 913
5 170

4 088 818
3 586 818
169 959
231 551
61 562
23 186
12 195
3 547

4 854 264
4 299 215
187 914
257 912
74 519
19 430
12 112
3 162

5 051 863
4 454 563
179 555
298 836
81 907
22 034
12 049
2 919

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

48 831
16 509
32 322
-

60 354
29 807
7 335
23 212
-

121 644
68 657
10 900
19
42 068

198 675
75 656
19 759
69
103 191

545 701
212
149 427
35 306
30
360 726

591 917
154 528
35 457
143
401 789

543 003
9
157 171
43 610
182
342 031

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

527

120

757

694

865

881

..

Final consumption

250 668

527 862

1 227 082

2 253 261

3 239 240

3 333 409

3 359 209

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

138 762
1 273
49 869
87 620

270 608
42 031
56 940
27 197
49 245
4 589
6 180
519
15 701
16 144
167
5 317
46 578

491 027
52 976
88 296
83 236
63 925
6 499
42 855
4 800
53 375
26 075
3 400
20 936
7 585
37 069

765 278
110 420
125 214
123 595
71 626
29 341
44 870
11 952
74 407
44 963
2 376
27 297
24 919
74 298

1 088 406
192 546
217 634
134 687
103 189
27 819
103 441
7 028
129 327
58 688
6 006
35 536
27 452
45 053

1 179 439
189 966
246 739
138 269
109 467
37 990
130 247
8 140
139 773
61 470
5 575
36 876
29 790
45 137

1 193 127
189 338
237 596
122 414
106 667
37 329
126 068
11 047
143 724
59 466
5 710
37 942
29 461
86 365

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

250
250
-

3 112
2 650
462

14 176
3 815
9 911
450

68 330
49 938
16 857
1 535

71 481
52 494
17 546
1 441

75 580
56 151
18 115
1 314

..
..
..
..

101 456
27 595
72 975
886

236 390
52 550
182 978
862

682 821
225 608
455 167
2 046
-

1 387 044
550 389
834 022
2 633
-

2 006 288
1 011 615
992 890
1 783
-

2 008 900
1 012 360
994 571
1 969
-

2 011 905
1 002 894
1 007 079
1 932
-

..
..
..
..
..

10 450
10 450
10 450
-

20 614
20 614
19 408
-

50 122
50 122
49 204
-

86 763
86 763
86 763
-

76 216
76 216
76 216
-

73 589
73 589
73 589
-

78 597
78 597
78 597
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

702
702

60
60

26 945
26 945

2 303
2 303

Non-specified

6 526

5 811

6 517

261 044

232 449

260 670

Total imports

7 228

5 871

6 517

287 989

234 752

260 670

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

19 990
556
1 095
21 641

24 894
365
888
26 147

26 611
1 587
28 198

782 972
22 274
44 173
849 419

974 594
14 449
35 063
1 024 106

1 041 393
63 021
1 104 414

157
9 548
1 787
3 832
21 022
26 386
6 205
11 362
1 951
30 540
2 278
7 893
4 124
14 458
141 543

312
9 371
2 339
4 467
18 018
25 327
8 621
10 745
1 220
35 167
1 618
7 761
3 746
14 470
143 182

1 108
8 170
1 218
2 675
16 770
26 503
9 061
11 762
1 181
40 409
1 443
7 395
5 520
14 861
148 076

6 142
375 171
71 329
151 892
847 327
1 044 075
246 361
458 128
78 595
1 220 449
94 070
308 154
170 697
574 016
5 646 406

12 379
368 791
93 416
175 687
730 002
1 003 090
342 666
434 034
47 647
1 409 845
66 250
303 011
155 323
572 296
5 714 437

43 679
322 971
49 881
104 869
675 019
1 049 546
363 163
474 860
47 901
1 625 277
58 430
288 760
228 391
587 363
5 920 110

Non-specified

71

217

2 758

8 317

Total imports

163 184

169 400

176 491

6 495 825

6 741 301

7 032 841

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

19 990
153
942
556
21 641

24 894
168
89
414
365
217
26 147

26 611
320
60
65
847
295
28 198

782 972
6 163
38 010
22 274
849 419

974 594
6 755
3 465
16 381
14 449
8 462
1 024 106

1 041 393
13 128
2 351
2 526
33 261
11 755
1 104 414

157
9 548
2 489
3 832
21 022
26 386
6 205
11 362
30 540
14 458
2 278
7 893
4 124
1 951
142 245

312
9 371
2 399
4 467
18 018
25 327
8 621
10 745
35 167
14 470
1 618
7 761
3 746
1 220
143 242

1 108
8 170
1 218
2 675
16 770
26 503
9 061
11 762
40 409
14 604
1 443
7 395
5 520
1 438
148 076

6 142
375 171
98 274
151 892
847 327
1 044 075
246 361
458 128
1 220 449
574 016
94 070
308 154
170 697
78 595
5 673 351

12 379
368 791
95 719
175 687
730 002
1 003 090
342 666
434 034
1 409 845
572 296
66 250
303 011
155 323
47 647
5 716 740

43 679
322 971
49 881
104 869
675 019
1 049 546
363 163
474 860
1 625 277
577 122
58 430
288 760
228 391
58 142
5 920 110

Non-specified

6 526

5 882

6 734

261 044

235 207

268 987

Total imports

170 412

175 271

183 008

6 783 814

6 976 053

7 293 511

44 795

51 861

58 230

1 781 106

2 067 901

2 331 120

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

19 029
961
19 990

23 880
1 014
24 894

Terajoules
25 728
883
26 611

742 065
40 072
782 137

955 200
40 560
995 760

1 029 120
35 320
1 064 440

7 151

1 293

5 953

303 520

51 701

238 120

27 141

26 187

32 564

1 085 657

1 047 461

1 302 560

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

4 534
14 299
2 053
1 694
-1 093
19 567
8 460
6 766

4 005
14 191
2 053
- 293
242
15 608
6 766
7 059

4 474
14 951
2 053
- 547
- 95
16 920
7 059
7 606

4 371
11 946
2 053
1 444
1 110
14 598
7 606
6 162

4 620
12 591
2 075
- 778
505
13 853
6 162
6 940

4 597
12 035
2 075
- 48
- 87
14 596
6 940
6 988

4 795
12 087
2 251
- 120
- 570
15 081
6 988
7 108

4 810
14 266
2 079
-1 420
2
15 575
7 108
8 528

3 802
13 440
2 079
- 399
735
14 029
8 528
8 927

4 149
13 354
2 252
- 768
760
13 723
8 927
9 695

4 403
13 393
2 252
- 262
373
14 909
9 695
9 957

4 397
15 792
2 252
1
-1 080
19 018
9 957
9 956

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

4 197
17 204
2 343
- 214
- 887
19 731
9 956
10 170

4 087
15 978
2 343
1 161
- 279
19 162
10 170
9 009

4 119
17 033
2 343
- 605
- 45
18 249
9 009
9 614

4 303
13 942
2 415
1 091
970
15 951
9 614
8 523

4 319
13 384
2 415
90
662
14 716
8 523
8 433

4 983
12 192
2 415
299
630
14 429
8 433
8 134

5 541
14 030
2 739
-1 034
- 282
16 080
8 134
9 168

5 537
13 903
2 739
- 88
- 25
16 638
9 168
9 256

4 774
14 050
2 739
- 689
885
14 511
9 256
9 945

4 939
13 401
2 592
51
723
15 076
9 945
9 894

4 744
13 511
2 592
1 029
- 480
17 172
9 894
8 865

4 996
16 495
2 592
513
-1 152
20 564
8 865
8 352

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
4 820
4 409
5 099
4 579
4 632
4 847
5 111
5 160
4 977
4 682
+ Imports (Entries)
17 941
16 612
16 684
15 019
13 271
13 426
14 084
14 868
13 360
14 957
- Exports (Exits)
2 825
2 825
2 825
2 825
2 864
2 864
2 864
2 752
2 752
2 752
+ Stock changes
226
244
- 813
329
253
- 430
- 370
- 413
- 238
- 916
- Statistical difference
- 234
554
302
1 306
553
193
- 294
353
542
413
Total consumption
20 396
17 886
17 843
15 796
14 739
14 786
16 255
16 510
14 805
15 558
Opening stock level
8 352
8 126
7 882
8 695
8 366
8 113
8 543
8 913
9 326
9 564
Closing stock level
8 126
7 882
8 695
8 366
8 113
8 543
8 913
9 326
9 564
10 480
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

4 867
15 065
2 652
826
813
17 293
10 480
9 654

5 127
16 825
2 652
506
- 519
20 325
9 654
9 148

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

190 025
572 552
86 543
70 799
-43 124
789 957
340 044
269 245

167 828
568 414
86 543
-12 412
8 848
628 439
269 245
281 657

187 328
598 484
86 543
-22 027
-4 166
681 408
281 657
303 684

182 886
475 739
86 543
59 016
43 454
587 644
303 684
244 668

193 289
502 459
87 476
-32 313
19 198
556 761
244 668
276 981

192 322
478 565
87 476
-1 541
-3 902
585 772
276 981
278 522

200 388
479 986
94 904
-4 641
-22 618
603 447
278 522
283 163

200 902
566 588
87 648
-57 027
- 133
622 948
283 163
340 190

158 500
535 295
87 648
-18 254
27 883
560 010
340 190
358 444

173 394
533 860
94 963
-33 075
29 500
549 716
358 444
391 519

184 204
532 287
94 963
-9 318
14 061
598 149
391 519
400 837

184 080
631 667
94 963
437
-42 876
764 097
400 837
400 400

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

176 230
686 926
98 782
-7 596
-35 001
791 779
400 400
407 996

171 513
637 615
98 782
47 461
-11 596
769 403
407 996
360 535

172 894
679 865
98 782
-24 355
-2 505
732 127
360 535
384 890

180 452
555 604
101 837
43 169
37 553
639 835
384 890
341 721

180 850
531 489
101 837
4 155
25 226
589 431
341 721
337 566

208 906
483 325
101 837
11 583
24 020
577 957
337 566
325 983

232 326
558 193
115 466
-42 181
-11 546
644 418
325 983
368 164

232 155
552 171
115 466
-3 241
-1 148
666 767
368 164
371 405

199 951
559 244
115 466
-29 253
34 290
580 186
371 405
400 658

207 106
533 901
109 284
1 212
27 818
605 117
400 658
399 446

199 047
538 442
109 284
42 933
-19 503
690 641
399 446
356 513

209 716
659 008
109 284
23 341
-45 355
828 136
356 513
333 172

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
202 483 185 278 214 038 192 087 194 189 203 356 214 436 216 440 208 899 196 457
+ Imports (Entries)
717 352 664 579 666 775 599 915 529 451 535 822 559 586 592 937 532 559 595 517
- Exports (Exits)
119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 120 740 120 740 120 742 116 004 116 004 116 004
+ Stock changes
10 205
8 798 -33 500
12 403
9 370 -17 942 -13 571 -17 553 -11 117 -36 357
- Statistical difference
-9 350
21 342
11 237
50 973
21 112
7 189 -12 116
13 809
20 881
15 387
Total consumption
820 271 718 194 716 957 634 313 591 158 593 307 651 825 662 011 593 456 624 226
Opening stock level
333 172 322 967 314 169 347 669 335 266 325 896 343 838 357 409 374 962 386 079
Closing stock level
322 967 314 169 347 669 335 266 325 896 343 838 357 409 374 962 386 079 422 436
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

204 372
601 190
111 808
33 842
31 607
695 989
422 436
388 594

215 321
671 326
111 808
22 821
-20 498
818 158
388 594
365 773

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

16000

6000

14000
5000
12000
4000
10000
3000

8000

6000
2000
4000
1000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

2000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

25000

2000
1500

20000
1000
500

15000

0
10000
-500
-1000
5000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-2000

Jan-11

-1500

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

* OECD Total and OECD Europe include Estonia and Slovenia from 1990.

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
2000
1800
1600
1400

Mtoe

1200
1000
800
600
400
200

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 1375 Mtoe)

(TPES: 1725 Mtoe)


Oil
(31.9%)
Oil
(53.3%)
Nuclear
(13.2%)

Hydro
(2.9%)
Coal *
(17.5%)

Other **
(10.5%)

Coal *
(30.9%)
Nuclear
(1.4%)
Hydro
Other ** (2.1%)
Natural Gas (2.4%)
(9.8%)

Natural Gas
(24.0%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

636.28
125.17
23.17
405.62
82.32

856.23
168.38
127.13
426.20
134.52

1 045.41
163.80
210.91
368.16
302.54

1 170.24
243.60
336.94
217.57
372.13

1 042.40
240.89
193.56
172.80
435.15

999.80
220.15
160.95
171.97
446.73

979.34
213.93
151.46
161.81
452.15

1.08
1.35
4.81
- 2.27
4.35

- 0.28
1.17
- 1.43
- 3.51
1.76

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

1 039.25
35.54
929.30
68.50
5.91

1 049.21
104.36
835.35
100.20
9.30

1 073.15
148.75
786.81
118.61
18.98

1 303.48
247.24
893.74
137.36
25.13

1 514.69
391.79
937.30
147.08
38.52

1 520.76
379.82
928.26
167.65
45.03

1 503.27
378.07
915.61
165.70
43.89

0.93
6.09
- 0.04
2.23
5.14

1.48
4.14
0.66
1.46
3.71

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

237.59
25.44
152.54
54.22
5.40

339.88
65.36
214.06
52.56
7.91

438.85
50.18
328.77
42.38
17.51

642.26
91.04
493.16
33.63
24.43

669.27
173.37
439.37
25.72
30.81

689.79
183.34
441.33
27.49
37.63

676.19
180.48
431.16
27.81
36.75

2.65
5.02
2.63
- 1.66
4.91

1.90
5.72
1.19
- 1.82
3.27

1 375.44
134.73
732.41
425.41
82.89

1 494.24
206.11
688.42
463.82
135.89

1 619.34
259.93
605.88
449.32
304.21

1 746.33
393.04
650.02
330.46
372.81

1 813.47
467.85
601.22
301.26
443.14

1 745.12
417.28
558.80
314.68
454.36

1 725.34
414.32
549.81
301.77
459.44

0.57
2.85
- 0.71
- 0.85
4.37

0.28
2.05
- 0.42
- 1.72
1.81

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

370.17
28.49
92.45
195.53
53.70

478.75
33.97
85.87
255.54
103.37

621.15
40.56
48.67
276.32
255.61

695.05
101.85
41.01
234.68
317.51

752.96
160.84
22.38
212.62
357.12

743.59
127.91
17.76
230.57
367.35

..
..
..
..
..

1.80
3.93
- 4.14
0.42
5.05

0.82
5.36
- 4.48
- 0.82
1.66

1 022.01
95.09
577.22
185.08
164.62

1 080.61
160.82
551.43
155.88
212.48

1 121.79
201.32
518.11
123.91
278.45

1 225.90
268.24
568.31
62.41
326.93

1 274.74
284.29
535.54
54.12
400.79

1 217.84
268.35
500.43
53.33
395.72

..
..
..
..
..

0.45
2.70
- 0.37
- 3.14
2.27

0.37
1.31
- 0.16
- 3.76
1.61

173.93
0.16
163.52
6.85
3.40

208.55
0.57
201.32
2.54
4.13

265.63
0.32
259.74
0.21
5.36

316.34
0.65
308.64
0.01
7.04

332.37
2.64
310.94
0.01
18.78

321.66
2.80
298.62
0.01
20.23

..
..
..
..
..

1.59
7.68
1.56
- 15.47
4.68

0.87
10.41
0.64
- 13.09
6.22

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

453.82
56.86
223.54
94.30
79.13

446.61
79.41
192.52
80.66
94.02

422.27
91.83
141.88
72.59
115.97

436.59
112.74
150.60
47.59
125.65

406.77
99.66
136.35
33.67
137.09

392.40
97.75
124.58
33.03
137.03

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.37
1.40
- 1.49
- 2.65
1.42

- 0.33
0.28
- 0.59
- 3.52
0.76

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

394.26
38.08
190.16
83.93
82.09

425.45
80.84
157.60
72.69
114.33

433.89
109.18
116.49
51.10
157.12

472.97
154.85
109.07
14.80
194.24

535.60
181.99
88.25
20.44
244.92

503.78
167.79
77.23
20.29
238.46

..
..
..
..
..

0.63
3.88
- 2.28
- 3.57
2.77

0.68
1.97
- 1.85
- 4.11
1.91

242.15
23.18
101.24
62.44
55.29

256.77
50.25
81.54
50.39
74.59

279.07
74.03
65.93
35.49
103.62

301.98
108.85
62.72
11.95
118.46

328.76
123.70
47.20
17.01
140.85

304.93
113.47
40.51
13.78
137.18

..
..
..
..
..

0.59
4.16
- 2.32
- 3.80
2.36

0.40
1.96
- 2.19
- 4.21
1.28

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2
Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

165 572

219 419

210 964

302 968

300 178

272 260

275 743

268 947

45 981
35 520
- 719
- 877

131 881
85 507
- 1 663
469

6
181 184
64 096
- 2 951
2 054

21
299 615
112 807
- 8 130
6 908

148
470 501
213 139
10 136
682

165
461 507
204 093
- 9 580
- 153

309
455 872
225 445
600
106

254
454 384
223 494
3 457
382

176 191

263 661

323 053

474 759

567 142

520 412

506 973

503 166

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

46 300
18 718
2 533
15 315
727
95
817
7 786
309

47 033
23 708
5 007
10 140
1 955
2 057
1 301
2 774
91

54 920
22 581
5 518
15 119
4 922
2 295
1 203
3 156
126

124 851
67 497
6 477
30 689
12 096
4 418
3 075
91
508

195 654
102 759
4 293
53 967
24 263
6 714
2 646
29
983

179 638
92 704
4 765
48 130
24 570
6 037
2 549
27
856

156 294
70 674
4 137
46 726
24 361
6 778
2 574
26
1 018

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

3 058
159
1 576
490
364
91
378

7 842
189
5 224
1 246
527
1
655

12 301
113
8 522
2 246
528
215
677

17 640
69
12 626
3 337
517
4
1 087

22 240
35
12 532
6 918
60
293
2 402

21 889
29
12 261
7 958
66
163
1 412

21 931
35
11 705
8 644
30
153
1 364

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

Losses

3 138

3 087

3 591

4 629

3 630

2 777

2 814

..

123 695

205 699

252 241

327 639

345 618

316 108

325 934

..

67 435
14 212
21 187
1 763
11 684
698
5 013
935
3 917
2 943
74
52
1 215
3 742

85 451
16 703
21 057
2 454
15 483
1 105
8 483
1 265
6 829
4 064
125
112
2 371
5 400

96 793
12 793
23 074
2 579
15 114
2 730
7 620
902
10 405
6 765
331
493
3 389
10 598

119 661
13 129
26 894
3 644
20 095
4 012
9 237
723
16 071
11 781
517
990
6 041
6 527

105 622
10 160
22 152
4 035
16 448
3 380
8 735
904
15 863
10 097
734
1 584
3 126
8 404

105 459
10 499
23 093
4 416
16 563
3 405
8 299
1 051
15 596
9 169
769
1 948
3 031
7 620

104 729
10 169
23 408
4 262
16 146
3 363
7 891
977
15 753
9 203
638
2 623
3 061
7 235

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

192
169
23
-

705
320
40
345

388
269
119
-

802
449
352
1

3 225
1 437
1 683
105

3 466
1 501
1 868
97

3 413
1 615
1 568
230

..
..
..
..

49 734
4 494
29 654
149
15 437

103 304
11 514
63 464
420
27 906

137 072
32 341
92 949
5 136
6 646

189 494
43 415
132 640
5 440
7 999

221 261
62 258
149 801
4 845
4 357

192 080
55 489
128 744
4 857
2 990

203 749
57 842
137 336
5 373
3 198

..
..
..
..
..

6 334
6 334
6 334
-

16 239
16 239
16 239
-

17 988
17 988
17 988
-

17 682
17 682
17 682
-

15 510
15 510
15 510
-

15 103
15 103
15 103
-

14 043
14 043
14 038
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

5 824 792

7 835 183

7 622 318

11 335 521

11 209 398

10 121 317

10 244 225

9 954 842

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 653 856
1 183 912
- 25 259
- 14 130

4 856 404
3 041 226
- 59 376
16 922

190
6 921 662
2 335 264
- 113 378
126 703

698
11 505 057
4 236 428
- 314 875
186 256

4 985
18 231 186
8 067 404
397 326
23 023

5 573
17 886 213
7 721 859
- 386 031
- 21 925

10 412
17 674 454
8 531 409
30 092
- 3 693

8 621
17 592 695
8 398 228
130 532
25 222

Total consumption

6 283 607

9 574 063

11 968 825

18 103 717

21 752 468

19 927 138

19 431 467

19 263 240

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 630 852
667 358
84 812
514 630
26 894
3 668
28 164
294 916
10 410

1 685 034
860 187
182 291
349 078
67 312
76 727
45 359
100 791
3 289

2 007 346
846 486
202 882
530 194
177 076
87 927
42 785
115 343
4 653

4 761 599
2 601 307
245 289
1 135 523
473 799
164 092
119 407
3 787
18 395

7 522 067
3 993 986
169 412
2 028 098
934 467
255 275
103 352
1 218
36 259

6 893 486
3 589 516
188 028
1 810 016
945 039
229 104
99 082
1 108
31 593

5 990 696
2 732 828
162 533
1 757 233
939 257
260 161
100 228
1 062
37 394

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

111 082
5 989
57 165
18 321
12 464
3 477
13 666

291 813
7 018
195 958
45 884
18 603
56
24 294

460 542
4 213
323 482
80 821
19 673
7 698
24 655

681 308
2 538
495 048
123 068
19 096
166
41 392

859 658
1 291
491 203
257 940
2 411
11 649
95 164

839 703
1 078
478 187
295 965
2 651
6 447
55 375

843 255
1 284
454 838
326 439
1 206
6 055
53 433

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

Losses

116 647

113 764

132 954

178 625

142 002

108 893

110 244

..

Final consumption

4 425 026

7 483 452

9 367 983

12 482 185

13 228 741

12 085 056

12 487 272

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

2 420 320
504 974
758 104
63 657
422 720
23 932
184 431
32 774
139 070
105 961
2 661
1 990
43 232
136 814

3 115 952
602 916
767 171
89 188
567 213
39 029
314 048
45 236
247 182
149 583
4 405
4 186
87 148
198 647

3 613 362
474 171
849 696
96 288
568 349
100 882
287 192
33 407
388 925
255 961
12 376
18 452
128 359
399 304

4 587 703
501 071
1 024 783
139 191
772 261
156 396
353 220
27 374
615 785
452 443
19 238
37 561
236 887
251 493

4 059 135
389 686
846 691
155 437
631 409
131 037
335 317
34 627
608 171
388 581
27 813
61 482
120 754
328 130

4 051 019
402 287
885 914
169 964
636 326
131 938
318 817
40 071
595 860
352 602
29 260
75 400
117 091
295 489

4 025 289
389 689
893 156
164 522
623 288
130 778
303 446
37 235
603 833
355 465
24 238
102 592
118 284
278 763

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

7 283
6 393
890
-

26 418
12 192
1 560
12 666

14 776
9 710
5 066
-

30 230
16 785
13 391
54

122 759
55 191
63 406
4 162

131 938
57 643
70 466
3 829

130 453
62 294
58 967
9 192

..
..
..
..

1 772 041
165 097
1 078 706
5 439
522 799

3 761 742
424 264
2 338 249
15 370
983 859

5 080 277
1 212 070
3 444 836
176 590
246 781

7 205 667
1 648 992
5 064 921
190 776
300 978

8 468 519
2 365 502
5 756 284
171 912
174 821

7 340 655
2 112 523
4 933 500
175 361
119 271

7 807 997
2 209 217
5 280 212
193 279
125 289

..
..
..
..
..

225 382
225 382
225 382
-

579 340
579 340
579 340
-

659 568
659 568
659 568
-

658 585
658 585
658 585
-

578 328
578 328
578 328
-

561 444
561 444
561 444
-

523 533
523 533
523 348
-

..
..
..
..

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

4 159
2 150
1 311
8 598
150
47 843
93 498
11 018
4 627
173 354

4 774
2 458
1 315
10 022
156
50 641
100 858
10 899
3 902
185 025

5 068
2 489
4 623
9 595
163
52 651
91 894
10 126
4 273
180 882

155 987
82 128
51 365
332 624
5 708
1 842 445
3 607 860
400 473
176 835
6 655 425

191 350
91 162
51 869
387 775
5 920
1 963 090
3 896 708
398 936
148 876
7 135 686

198 470
91 220
185 669
365 356
6 194
2 036 589
3 544 447
371 730
163 822
6 963 497

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

33 093
3 807
8 190
133 749
2 601
181 440

33 907
3 353
8 215
128 591
7 284
181 350

30 071
4 245
8 730
148 432
6 610
198 088

1 288 671
145 790
313 704
5 134 173
99 098
6 981 436

1 322 471
128 485
314 677
4 944 461
277 521
6 987 615

1 187 364
162 580
334 403
5 714 739
251 841
7 650 927

Non-specified

21 921

18 940

22 103

853 914

734 937

873 142

Total imports

376 715

385 315

401 073

14 490 775

14 858 238

15 487 566

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

142
2 878
3 020

3 778
3 778

2 266
2 266

5 587
114 887
120 474

147 352
147 352

86 365
86 365

15 741
3 893
86
15 620
171
37 595
3 503
741
3
77 353

14 266
1 788
85
12 469
2 421
27 273
2 781
5
61 088

13 756
473
7 449
171
1 522
21 128
2 282
6
46 787

637 530
158 134
3 481
637 078
6 903
1 485 596
140 996
29 662
105
3 099 485

571 185
72 867
3 356
505 975
97 948
1 079 762
112 065
189
2 443 347

553 682
18 475
298 196
6 903
61 684
827 612
91 430
228
1 858 210

Non-specified

4 419

5 691

4 258

175 479

225 517

160 554

Total imports

84 792

70 557

53 311

3 395 438

2 816 216

2 105 129

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

4 340
2 150
1 311
8 598
187
47 843
96 157
11 018
142
4 628
176 374

5 442
2 458
1 315
10 022
156
50 641
103 919
10 899
3 951
188 803

5 263
2 489
4 743
9 595
163
52 651
93 833
10 126
4 285
183 148

163 345
82 128
51 365
332 624
7 194
1 842 445
3 713 876
400 473
5 587
176 862
6 775 899

218 365
91 162
51 869
387 775
5 920
1 963 090
4 014 988
398 936
150 933
7 283 038

206 373
91 220
190 528
365 356
6 194
2 036 589
3 617 583
371 730
164 289
7 049 862

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

48 834
3 807
3 893
8 190
2 425
15 620
171
37 595
133 752
3 503
741
262
258 793

48 173
3 353
1 788
85
8 215
6 469
12 469
27 273
128 596
2 781
3 236
242 438

43 827
4 245
473
8 730
5 704
7 449
171
21 128
148 438
2 282
2 428
244 875

1 926 201
145 790
158 134
313 704
92 597
637 078
6 903
1 485 596
5 134 278
140 996
29 662
9 982
10 080 921

1 893 656
128 485
72 867
3 356
314 677
246 469
505 975
1 079 762
4 944 650
112 065
129 000
9 430 962

1 741 046
162 580
18 475
334 403
217 322
298 196
6 903
827 612
5 714 967
91 430
96 203
9 509 137

Non-specified

26 340

24 631

26 361

1 029 393

960 454

1 033 696

Total imports

461 507

455 872

454 384

17 886 213

17 674 454

17 592 695

Memo: Total OPEC

112 664

102 599

86 838

4 455 176

4 040 539

3 418 579

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

27 658
3 231
20 207
48 825
5 287
16 639
418
508
12 376
3 368
1 350
1 862
31 771
427
7 004
180 931

26 995
3 394
21 902
52 321
5 226
16 429
1 043
82
14 462
5 018
1 130
2 404
40 602
455
8 398
199 861

Terajoules
22 212
3 694
24 322
52 155
4 905
17 396
499
337
351
11 950
4 131
1 266
2 806
40 258
160
7 371
193 813

1 028 608
127 944
753 804
1 798 872
208 966
604 231
16 603
20 186
491 539
133 635
56 083
70 736
1 215 864
16 911
276 796
6 820 778

1 005 752
133 742
819 223
1 922 550
207 324
590 514
41 689
3 304
572 761
199 011
47 062
94 647
1 550 959
17 920
331 510
7 537 968

799 526
145 457
901 178
1 896 347
192 627
623 846
19 945
13 569
14 223
478 674
161 672
51 695
109 051
1 530 151
6 309
291 694
7 235 964

23 162

25 584

29 681

901 081

993 441

1 162 264

204 093

225 445

223 494

7 721 859

8 531 409

8 398 228

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

31 008
66 656
41 325
10 656
139
66 856
40 601
32 545

27 534
58 470
35 540
8 199
144
58 519
32 545
26 280

28 320
62 349
38 463
2 189
- 539
54 934
26 280
24 324

20 813
57 743
33 986
-7 902
176
36 492
24 324
30 107

17 926
55 896
31 684
-8 757
444
32 937
30 107
36 879

16 853
46 270
26 141
-8 030
342
28 610
36 879
43 525

17 789
46 980
28 078
-6 750
874
29 067
43 525
48 823

18 108
43 166
26 882
-6 275
404
27 713
48 823
53 869

18 132
43 105
26 943
-3 703
492
30 099
53 869
56 838

21 831
49 609
31 389
-1 025
254
38 772
56 838
57 725

25 670
56 303
36 290
4 341
- 122
50 146
57 725
54 145

27 982
57 754
36 085
8 126
638
57 139
54 145
47 420

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

29 534
60 609
38 877
9 955
- 722
61 943
47 542
39 336

28 992
60 978
39 397
15 971
- 333
66 877
39 336
27 200

26 686
53 533
34 315
510
- 303
46 717
27 200
26 623

22 095
53 878
32 994
-2 598
188
40 193
26 623
28 664

20 309
48 073
29 573
-8 154
- 355
31 010
28 664
35 221

18 839
41 490
25 749
-7 493
- 108
27 195
35 221
41 310

18 764
45 940
28 794
-7 861
174
27 875
41 310
47 252

17 872
43 035
26 614
-8 368
361
25 564
47 252
53 621

15 998
43 388
25 581
-4 420
- 233
29 618
53 621
57 397

22 880
49 045
31 736
-1 499
304
38 386
57 397
58 957

25 010
50 246
32 071
4 620
- 218
48 023
58 957
55 183

27 279
61 090
38 096
9 633
- 61
59 967
55 183
47 433

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
29 350
26 466
26 904
22 090
20 792
18 130
18 384
16 744
18 110
21 480
+ Imports (Entries)
56 628
51 247
60 239
51 830
50 067
48 407
50 979
46 921
49 199
48 529
- Exports (Exits)
36 319
33 155
38 872
32 601
31 561
30 175
32 194
28 828
30 329
32 046
+ Stock changes
13 896
13 461
11 410
- 757
-7 245
-9 755 -10 863
-9 853
-6 710
-4 004
- Statistical difference
71
- 430
- 385
- 158
362
- 96
191
- 44
403
86
Total consumption
63 484
58 449
60 066
40 720
31 691
26 703
26 115
25 028
29 867
33 873
Opening stock level
64 991
51 095
37 634
26 224
26 981
34 226
44 956
55 819
65 672
72 382
Closing stock level
51 095
37 634
26 224
26 981
34 226
43 981
55 819
65 672
72 382
76 386
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

24 650
53 877
35 494
4 761
75
47 719
76 386
71 625

26 302
62 154
40 640
8 951
- 18
56 785
71 625
62 674

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

1152 200
2572 666
1563 501
415 490
10 847
2566 008
1580 147
1265 761

1021 535
2258 051
1345 309
318 097
7 612
2244 762
1265 761
1022 875

1055 339
2408 808
1460 621
83 966
-18 347
2105 839
1022 875
947 987

787 381
2228 290
1297 221
-309 475
11 222
1397 753
947 987
1175 069

679 259
2155 603
1211 643
-339 740
20 363
1263 116
1175 069
1437 631

638 678
1785 361
997 088
-311 567
18 399
1096 985
1437 631
1695 363

667 628
1814 518
1074 220
-274 915
21 353
1111 658
1695 363
1913 812

687 043
1669 562
1032 961
-245 841
16 831
1060 972
1913 812
2111 873

684 086
1664 475
1031 599
-144 235
19 130
1153 597
2111 874
2227 554

819 655
1912 873
1196 635
-40 872
7 705
1487 316
2227 554
2263 067

956 170
2172 119
1379 367
168 767
-8 090
1925 779
2263 066
2123 879

1035 038
2228 834
1366 000
318 657
22 718
2193 811
2123 879
1859 698

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

1092 937
2337 280
1452 201
388 197
-10 438
2376 651
1861 771
1541 586

1069 937
2349 449
1471 182
627 062
4 721
2570 545
1541 586
1063 674

994 945
2065 800
1283 491
21 537
7 180
1791 611
1063 674
1039 519

831 181
2075 614
1237 818
-99 399
28 676
1540 902
1039 519
1117 268

769 829
1855 074
1109 796
-317 773
8 237
1189 097
1117 268
1372 926

714 929
1599 615
966 631
-291 292
14 877
1041 744
1372 926
1609 619

704 070
1771 397
1083 082
-308 162
21 487
1062 736
1609 619
1843 144

676 912
1663 158
1009 116
-329 716
24 228
977 010
1843 144
2095 103

597 833
1674 487
967 961
-172 624
-2 573
1134 308
2095 103
2242 687

856 987
1892 577
1191 806
-60 920
24 948
1471 890
2242 687
2305 975

921 995
1935 139
1207 417
183 465
-9 132
1842 314
2305 975
2155 392

1004 957
2353 792
1420 189
376 324
14 832
2300 052
2155 392
1852 304

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
1075 221 963 085 985 069 822 425 776 389 681 462 693 758 625 327 677 159 797 331
+ Imports (Entries)
2182 609 1978 626 2320 222 1999 408 1933 813 1870 880 1968 566 1812 080 1899 285 1869 265
- Exports (Exits)
1374 090 1245 609 1462 518 1235 322 1204 195 1152 567 1231 898 1099 924 1155 012 1215 171
+ Stock changes
544 614 526 959 444 072 -31 249 -282 974 -382 631 -426 184 -384 480 -264 197 -155 052
- Statistical difference
-11 403 -19 259 -17 688
-8 697
8 620
-5 658
5 408
-3 221
14 319
1 159
Total consumption
2439 757 2242 320 2304 533 1563 959 1214 413 1022 802 998 834 956 224 1142 916 1295 214
Opening stock level
2536 911 1992 297 1465 338 1021 266 1052 515 1335 489 1755 418 2181 602 2566 082 2830 279
Closing stock level
1992 297 1465 338 1021 266 1052 515 1335 489 1718 120 2181 602 2566 082 2830 279 2985 331
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

908 219
2079 782
1341 128
186 214
526
1832 561
2985 331
2799 117

966 576
2394 915
1535 413
350 595
-3 368
2180 041
2799 117
2448 522

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

30000

35000

30000

25000

25000
20000
20000
15000
15000
10000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

5000

Jan-11

5000

Jan-11

10000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

80000

20000

70000
15000
60000
10000
50000
5000
40000
0
30000
-5000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-15000

Apr-11

10000

Jan-11

-10000

Jan-11

20000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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IEA TOTAL *

Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

* IEA Total and IEA Europe include Estonia from 1990.

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
6000

5000

Mtoe

4000

3000

2000

1000

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 3670 Mtoe)

(TPES: 5014 Mtoe)


Oil
(35.1%)

Oil
(52.4%)

Nuclear
(10.1%)
Coal *
(19.9%)
Coal *
(22.9%)

Natural Gas
(18.9%)

Nuclear
(1.3%)
Hydro
(2.1%)
Other **
(2.3%)

Hydro
(2.3%)
Other **
(6.7%)

Natural Gas
(25.8%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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IEA TOTAL
Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

2 398.36
695.10
675.13
816.64
211.49

2 759.19
696.76
731.35
966.51
364.57

3 233.94
693.35
769.28
1 066.62
704.69

3 592.72
874.61
868.27
959.60
890.24

3 622.86
917.71
730.99
977.75
996.40

3 625.24
963.38
780.40
943.60
937.87

3 696.58
966.73
832.43
943.30
954.12

1.09
0.83
0.53
0.36
3.84

0.58
1.46
0.34
- 0.53
1.33

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

1 791.13
62.55
1 599.58
121.45
7.55

1 842.33
146.72
1 519.36
164.11
12.15

2 043.07
228.72
1 572.86
219.20
22.29

2 747.00
416.06
2 001.78
298.80
30.36

3 057.17
623.51
2 035.60
354.24
43.83

3 024.46
627.74
1 977.39
368.04
51.29

2 971.83
622.83
1 924.17
374.23
50.59

1.27
5.91
0.46
2.85
4.87

1.64
4.45
0.88
2.35
3.63

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

403.00
50.33
234.56
111.10
7.02

501.69
84.87
255.64
150.38
10.80

744.16
87.54
435.35
200.66
20.62

1 140.35
188.53
706.50
215.62
29.69

1 384.96
299.53
762.41
286.02
37.00

1 510.88
316.44
831.57
319.27
43.61

1 542.60
312.30
849.79
337.35
43.16

3.41
4.67
3.27
2.82
4.65

3.22
5.69
2.95
2.28
3.26

3 670.48
695.26
1 921.71
841.44
212.08

3 953.72
758.10
1 867.71
962.01
365.90

4 366.50
817.67
1 771.74
1 070.53
706.57

5 094.01
1 121.01
1 999.32
1 082.73
890.95

5 157.15
1 256.16
1 833.21
1 064.46
1 003.32

4 987.13
1 279.46
1 767.82
994.26
945.59

5 014.83
1 294.24
1 759.74
999.37
961.47

0.78
1.57
- 0.22
0.43
3.85

0.60
2.02
- 0.03
- 0.30
1.35

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

951.86
119.02
251.08
447.13
134.64

1 221.60
138.76
220.40
594.28
268.15

1 679.12
172.28
135.64
751.40
619.80

2 055.94
304.86
109.56
878.96
762.56

2 178.27
440.32
59.13
852.23
826.58

2 101.38
476.00
70.28
786.31
768.80

..
..
..
..
..

2.05
3.62
- 3.21
1.46
4.57

1.02
4.73
- 2.94
0.21
0.98

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2 764.66
491.13
1 554.54
301.19
417.80

2 862.56
545.67
1 525.84
256.68
534.37

2 997.94
573.26
1 527.09
230.99
666.61

3 505.58
729.27
1 766.62
137.32
872.36

3 535.91
715.72
1 679.75
124.81
1 015.63

3 418.15
692.58
1 606.16
118.56
1 000.85

..
..
..
..
..

0.55
0.89
0.08
- 2.36
2.27

0.60
0.86
0.23
- 2.99
1.86

679.80
17.00
650.33
7.21
5.26

755.85
16.96
730.33
2.55
6.01

905.60
18.69
878.95
0.29
7.67

1 099.22
20.89
1 065.14
0.10
13.09

1 125.46
22.87
1 054.63
0.18
47.77

1 118.07
24.51
1 041.79
0.16
51.62

..
..
..
..
..

1.28
0.94
1.22
- 9.34
6.03

0.96
1.24
0.78
- 2.69
9.05

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1 158.36
249.09
517.44
184.05
207.78

1 153.40
255.60
491.34
160.52
245.93

1 073.71
246.88
402.43
160.05
264.34

1 229.39
309.14
451.41
118.85
350.00

1 125.58
260.22
430.45
101.14
333.77

1 071.40
269.36
379.31
95.73
327.01

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.20
0.20
- 0.79
- 1.66
1.17

- 0.01
0.40
- 0.27
- 2.31
0.97

926.51
225.04
386.77
109.94
204.76

953.31
273.11
304.17
93.60
282.43

1 018.64
307.68
245.71
70.65
394.60

1 176.96
399.24
250.08
18.38
509.27

1 284.88
432.63
194.67
23.48
634.09

1 228.67
398.72
185.06
22.67
622.23

..
..
..
..
..

0.73
1.48
- 1.87
- 3.97
2.89

0.86
1.19
- 1.28
- 5.03
2.09

537.70
143.72
194.96
76.61
122.41

542.16
173.37
144.58
63.83
160.38

575.77
197.70
112.35
45.76
219.96

669.24
256.80
118.35
13.92
280.18

707.43
269.08
88.21
17.92
332.23

668.44
245.01
86.61
14.62
322.21

..
..
..
..
..

0.56
1.38
- 2.06
- 4.16
2.51

0.68
0.98
- 1.18
- 5.05
1.75

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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IEA TOTAL
Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

863 122

863 212

854 119

1 070 611

1 121 042

1 140 121

1 177 473

1 182 830

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

78 887
66 072
- 14 829
6 346

182 635
109 460
- 721
20 316

5 717
277 885
110 000
- 20 441
3 880

5 292
502 137
231 206
23 311
12 277

3 571
746 288
365 216
17 319
- 16 215

3 758
759 864
366 594
- 18 880
- 13 449

4 014
750 379
385 762
5 429
- 5 807

3 230
744 617
382 005
20 678
2 045

Total consumption

854 762

915 350

1 003 400

1 357 868

1 539 219

1 531 718

1 557 340

1 567 305

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

157 067
129 423
2 533
15 315
727
95
817
7 848
309

174 390
149 759
5 765
10 140
1 963
2 057
1 301
3 314
91

215 877
149 410
7 235
15 408
34 516
2 416
1 203
3 617
1 244
828

372 063
249 087
11 890
69 789
30 707
4 704
3 075
391
1 240
1 180

536 102
371 874
12 593
94 845
42 193
7 240
2 646
338
2 335
2 038

548 796
386 692
13 723
91 389
43 344
6 464
2 549
334
2 341
1 960

579 519
410 922
14 383
94 884
44 194
7 273
2 574
337
2 776
2 176

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

86 295
159
53 382
31 111
364
901
378

63 563
189
40 928
20 681
527
583
655

80 463
228
54 862
22 879
528
215
1 751

93 953
184
61 093
28 488
519
4
3 665

131 101
219
72 917
30 464
64
293
27 144

132 187
204
71 776
32 543
74
163
27 427

136 120
203
74 781
34 916
39
153
26 028

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

3 138

3 102

3 594

4 649

4 367

3 670

3 522

..

Final consumption

608 262

674 295

703 466

887 203

867 649

847 065

838 179

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

302 401
14 245
22 437
1 763
11 684
698
5 013
935
3 917
2 943
74
52
1 215
237 425

296 763
19 559
25 436
3 960
17 358
1 222
8 640
5 397
7 229
6 586
129
112
2 506
198 629

262 780
15 552
79 120
5 340
17 119
2 897
8 665
2 821
11 747
10 429
409
1 443
3 523
103 715

329 968
33 534
97 283
19 311
35 055
10 897
23 678
4 542
35 823
34 512
3 489
2 046
11 131
18 667

280 055
25 320
69 464
11 945
26 497
7 643
21 376
15 863
37 172
22 869
2 006
3 418
4 985
31 497

285 659
26 658
69 709
12 740
28 000
8 093
21 697
16 773
37 131
21 799
2 052
3 743
4 938
32 326

289 211
26 933
68 199
12 306
27 550
8 483
21 609
18 933
38 002
22 261
1 954
4 451
4 968
33 562

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

20 803
169
20 634
-

20 680
327
20 008
345

22 720
385
22 323
12

25 476
914
24 550
12

27 764
3 494
24 126
144

28 468
3 648
24 686
134

29 702
3 853
25 585
264

..
..
..
..

278 509
85 778
177 123
149
15 459

337 378
95 383
213 310
757
27 928

377 704
122 462
242 802
5 804
6 636

485 711
159 658
311 827
6 227
7 999

524 448
187 027
325 663
7 401
4 357

496 823
182 034
304 419
7 380
2 990

482 515
175 379
296 093
7 845
3 198

..
..
..
..
..

6 549
6 549
6 549
-

19 474
19 474
19 443
-

40 262
40 262
40 238
-

46 048
46 048
46 048
-

35 382
35 382
35 382
-

36 115
36 115
36 115
-

36 751
36 751
36 746
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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IEA TOTAL
Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

32 345 459

32 422 617

32 263 744

40 698 299

42 704 040

43 397 010

44 829 008

44 984 983

2 910 745
2 342 093
- 561 580
260 881

6 827 420
3 949 468
- 23 813
768 413

232 829
10 642 995
4 073 690
- 784 247
174 623

210 460
19 360 811
8 773 090
878 333
366 068

145 306
29 013 842
13 938 045
673 209
- 580 620

152 440
29 567 261
13 993 519
- 750 741
- 495 812

161 910
29 211 018
14 724 772
222 083
- 240 349

130 866
28 982 438
14 532 379
790 308
106 330

32 091 650

34 508 343

38 107 008

52 008 745

59 178 972

58 868 263

59 939 596

60 249 886

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

5 845 189
4 879 995
84 812
514 630
26 894
3 668
28 164
296 616
10 410

6 582 220
5 707 077
211 231
349 078
67 584
76 727
45 359
121 875
3 289

8 227 344
5 758 139
269 041
541 113
1 312 952
92 586
42 785
133 277
45 964
31 487

14 293 221
9 612 667
456 032
2 638 187
1 184 483
175 469
119 407
15 700
47 108
44 168

20 670 096
14 392 029
492 437
3 604 562
1 620 972
276 379
103 351
13 413
89 948
77 005

21 160 420
14 957 227
536 749
3 479 470
1 663 899
246 242
99 082
13 220
90 276
74 255

22 352 725
15 888 181
559 947
3 621 759
1 699 623
280 087
100 228
13 111
107 538
82 251

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

3 275 972
5 989
2 025 388
1 182 666
12 464
35 799
13 666

2 420 162
7 018
1 558 621
788 358
18 603
23 268
24 294

3 072 066
8 563
2 097 211
872 179
19 692
7 698
66 723

3 600 788
6 913
2 345 880
1 084 081
19 165
166
144 583

5 033 775
8 400
2 803 728
1 156 868
2 571
11 649
1 050 559

5 066 452
7 806
2 755 850
1 233 563
2 928
6 447
1 059 858

5 222 041
7 772
2 872 707
1 330 317
1 524
6 055
1 003 666

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

116 647

114 291

133 074

179 382

170 350

143 305

137 654

..

Final consumption

22 853 842

25 391 670

26 674 524

33 935 354

33 304 751

32 498 086

32 227 176

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

11 357 328
506 247
807 973
63 657
422 720
23 932
184 431
32 774
139 070
105 961
2 661
1 990
43 232
9 022 680

11 191 606
713 121
935 576
147 200
639 950
43 618
320 228
201 877
262 883
245 716
4 572
4 186
92 465
7 580 214

9 975 335
579 683
2 998 090
202 852
645 678
107 381
328 057
106 091
440 743
394 717
15 293
54 778
133 364
3 968 608

12 644 864
1 284 734
3 715 037
742 235
1 346 644
421 889
906 090
172 976
1 372 438
1 321 433
132 674
78 606
433 025
717 083

10 770 498
978 425
2 662 530
462 189
1 019 061
296 003
821 935
610 111
1 425 123
878 551
76 550
132 692
193 788
1 213 540

10 985 489
1 028 857
2 677 168
492 487
1 076 781
313 946
834 847
645 443
1 421 169
837 198
78 333
145 081
192 103
1 242 076

11 139 461
1 040 402
2 617 320
474 675
1 062 671
329 599
832 458
731 649
1 458 158
857 376
74 692
173 705
193 314
1 293 442

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

791 006
6 393
784 613
-

789 063
12 442
763 955
12 666

869 697
14 020
855 215
462

972 004
34 701
936 799
504

1 064 283
137 963
920 623
5 697

1 090 732
144 071
941 391
5 270

1 140 526
152 677
977 343
10 506

..
..
..
..

10 471 773
3 254 959
6 687 690
5 439
523 685

12 708 560
3 628 067
8 067 645
28 127
984 721

14 317 511
4 669 893
9 199 436
201 807
246 375

18 577 942
6 106 718
11 949 564
220 682
300 978

20 131 797
7 166 377
12 521 047
269 552
174 821

19 057 311
6 978 250
11 687 939
271 851
119 271

18 553 523
6 739 076
11 400 999
288 159
125 289

..
..
..
..
..

233 735
233 735
233 735
-

702 441
702 441
701 235
-

1 511 981
1 511 981
1 511 063
-

1 740 544
1 740 544
1 740 544
-

1 338 173
1 338 173
1 338 173
-

1 364 554
1 364 554
1 364 554
-

1 393 666
1 393 666
1 393 481
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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IEA TOTAL
Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

4 159
88 266
2 150
1 311
8 598
87
76
47 843
93 498
11 018
27 977
4 428
289 411

4 774
83 898
2 458
1 315
10 022
95
9
50 641
100 858
10 899
29 599
3 597
298 165

5 068
78 875
2 489
4 623
9 595
104
30
52 651
91 894
10 126
25 986
3 977
285 418

155 987
3 351 320
82 128
51 365
332 624
3 312
2 819
1 842 445
3 607 860
400 473
1 078 851
169 303
11 078 487

191 350
3 185 474
91 162
51 869
387 775
3 613
331
1 963 090
3 896 708
398 936
1 146 681
137 342
11 454 331

198 470
2 994 763
91 220
185 669
365 356
3 960
1 128
2 036 589
3 544 447
371 730
1 006 858
152 615
10 952 805

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

32 885
3 807
8 190
133 315
2 601
180 798

33 768
3 353
8 215
128 226
7 284
180 846

29 935
4 245
8 730
148 076
6 610
197 596

1 280 797
145 790
313 704
5 117 741
99 098
6 957 130

1 317 198
128 485
314 677
4 930 622
277 521
6 968 503

1 182 215
162 580
334 403
5 701 260
251 841
7 632 299

Non-specified

28 447

24 751

28 620

1 114 958

967 386

1 133 812

Total imports

498 656

503 762

511 634

19 150 575

19 390 220

19 718 916

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

19 990
698
4 403
25 091

24 894
365
4 842
30 101

26 611
4 028
30 639

782 972
27 861
176 352
987 185

974 594
14 449
189 494
1 178 537

1 041 393
156 383
1 197 776

15 898
9 548
6 674
3 832
21 022
86
26 386
21 892
11 533
2 422
72 924
10 561
7 893
6 566
14 461
231 698

14 578
9 371
4 207
4 552
18 018
25 327
21 090
10 745
3 641
64 351
8 337
7 761
4 301
14 475
210 754

14 864
8 170
1 691
2 675
16 770
26 503
16 506
11 933
2 703
62 533
5 644
7 395
5 832
14 867
198 086

643 672
375 171
268 000
151 892
847 327
3 481
1 044 075
886 205
465 031
97 709
2 899 366
421 578
308 154
268 240
574 121
9 254 022

583 564
368 791
169 368
179 043
730 002
1 003 090
848 641
434 034
145 595
2 566 673
332 223
303 011
177 466
572 485
8 413 986

597 361
322 971
68 356
104 869
675 019
1 049 546
661 457
481 763
109 585
2 492 008
225 057
288 760
240 849
587 591
7 905 192

Non-specified

4 419

5 762

4 258

175 479

228 275

160 554

Total imports

261 208

246 617

232 983

10 416 686

9 820 798

9 263 522

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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IEA TOTAL
Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

19 990
4 493
88 266
2 150
1 311
8 598
124
76
47 843
97 529
11 018
28 675
4 429
314 502

24 894
5 610
83 898
2 458
1 404
10 022
95
9
50 641
104 509
10 899
29 964
3 863
328 266

26 611
5 583
78 891
2 489
4 803
9 595
104
30
52 716
94 839
10 126
25 986
4 284
316 057

782 972
169 508
3 351 320
82 128
51 365
332 624
4 798
2 819
1 842 445
3 769 178
400 473
1 106 712
169 330
12 065 672

974 594
225 120
3 185 474
91 162
55 334
387 775
3 613
331
1 963 090
4 038 448
398 936
1 161 130
147 861
12 632 868

1 041 393
219 501
2 995 348
91 220
192 879
365 356
3 960
1 128
2 039 115
3 657 256
371 730
1 006 858
164 837
12 150 581

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

48 783
3 807
9 548
6 674
3 832
21 022
8 190
2 425
26 386
21 892
11 533
72 924
147 776
10 561
7 893
6 566
2 684
412 496

48 346
3 353
9 371
4 207
4 552
18 018
8 215
6 469
25 327
21 090
10 745
64 351
142 701
8 337
7 761
4 301
4 456
391 600

44 799
4 245
8 170
1 691
2 675
16 770
8 730
5 704
26 503
16 506
11 933
62 533
162 686
5 644
7 395
5 832
3 866
395 682

1 924 469
145 790
375 171
268 000
151 892
847 327
313 704
92 597
1 044 075
886 205
465 031
2 899 366
5 691 862
421 578
308 154
268 240
107 691
16 211 152

1 900 762
128 485
368 791
169 368
179 043
730 002
314 677
246 469
1 003 090
848 641
434 034
2 566 673
5 503 107
332 223
303 011
177 466
176 647
15 382 489

1 779 576
162 580
322 971
68 356
104 869
675 019
334 403
217 322
1 049 546
661 457
481 763
2 492 008
6 278 610
225 057
288 760
240 849
154 345
15 537 491

Non-specified

32 866

30 513

32 878

1 290 437

1 195 661

1 294 366

Total imports

759 864

750 379

744 617

29 567 261

29 211 018

28 982 438

Memo: Total OPEC

162 107

156 232

145 924

6 424 495

6 180 233

5 783 767

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

27 658
26 533
3 231
20 207
48 825
5 287
16 639
19 957
1 728
14 127
12 376
3 536
1 350
1 862
31 852
93 151
7 086
335 405

26 995
27 488
3 394
21 902
52 321
5 226
16 429
25 330
1 096
17 555
14 462
5 018
1 130
2 404
40 602
88 745
8 472
358 569

Terajoules
22 212
25 800
3 694
24 322
52 155
4 905
17 396
26 227
1 220
19 073
11 950
4 131
1 266
2 806
40 258
81 585
7 371
346 371

1 028 608
1 007 405
127 944
753 804
1 798 872
208 966
604 231
777 863
70 455
526 382
491 539
140 441
56 083
70 736
1 219 056
3 592 333
280 081
12 754 799

1 005 752
1 043 676
133 742
819 223
1 922 550
207 324
590 514
1 012 212
43 864
654 115
572 761
199 011
47 062
94 647
1 550 959
3 438 278
331 510
13 667 200

799 526
979 598
145 457
901 178
1 896 347
192 627
623 846
1 049 065
48 889
711 811
478 674
161 672
51 695
109 051
1 530 151
3 160 714
291 694
13 131 995

31 189

27 193

35 634

1 238 720

1 057 572

1 400 384

366 594

385 762

382 005

13 993 519

14 724 772

14 532 379

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

103 956
94 427
56 791
38 219
- 272
180 083
137 157
104 605

92 236
84 277
49 261
26 682
- 371
154 305
104 605
82 097

101 252
89 241
52 618
6 688
- 732
145 295
82 097
76 586

91 024
79 875
46 826
-12 481
858
110 734
76 586
86 913

90 001
78 429
44 613
-21 913
1 331
100 573
86 913
105 744

86 730
68 325
38 673
-18 877
652
96 853
105 744
122 145

90 100
69 416
41 601
-14 342
- 97
103 670
122 145
134 520

91 287
67 572
39 721
-15 708
348
103 082
134 520
147 890

87 898
65 915
39 636
-16 386
411
97 380
147 890
162 487

96 303
73 008
44 020
-12 896
2 826
109 569
162 487
175 132

99 307
79 272
48 854
3 166
1 248
131 643
175 132
172 920

104 749
84 569
50 087
20 007
728
158 510
172 920
155 410

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

106 624
88 308
52 558
27 041
-1 645
171 060
155 532
131 908

100 097
87 152
52 681
31 294
-1 109
166 971
131 908
105 552

101 875
80 774
47 928
- 682
- 577
134 616
105 552
106 268

94 233
77 125
46 008
-5 195
554
119 601
106 268
111 129

94 443
71 201
43 018
-16 786
301
105 539
111 129
125 406

90 985
63 094
39 092
-14 208
73
100 706
125 406
137 664

95 237
69 903
42 736
-12 927
696
108 781
137 664
148 314

94 202
67 279
41 082
-13 916
1 197
105 286
148 314
159 328

89 230
67 190
39 496
-14 019
1 398
101 507
159 328
171 918

99 358
71 928
45 391
-8 144
2 299
115 452
171 918
180 115

99 341
72 971
45 087
10 094
968
136 351
180 115
171 630

104 693
87 598
51 935
21 877
- 480
162 713
171 630
152 428

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
106 155
96 088 103 154
95 113
95 862
91 066
94 413
93 249
91 649
98 382
+ Imports (Entries)
85 354
76 879
86 457
75 008
72 165
70 576
73 546
70 306
71 382
71 573
- Exports (Exits)
50 943
46 340
52 768
45 290
45 094
43 506
45 382
41 988
43 217
44 488
+ Stock changes
36 121
33 187
22 764
-3 064 -19 678 -21 747 -21 145 -19 183 -18 059 -12 843
- Statistical difference
- 296
- 34
- 137
884
803
- 97
- 849
225
1 137
2 562
Total consumption
176 983 159 848 159 744 120 883 102 452
96 486 102 281 102 159 100 618 110 062
Opening stock level
169 986 135 738 105 044
83 719
87 948 106 645 128 314 147 893 165 912 182 893
Closing stock level
135 738 105 044
83 719
87 948 106 645 127 339 147 893 165 912 182 893 194 911
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

101 260
76 726
47 912
12 794
2 795
140 073
194 911
183 337

106 578
88 659
54 567
32 060
972
171 758
183 337
153 646

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

3956 254
3661 058
2163 201
1473 589
-3 225
6930 925
5278 146
4023 817

3508 554
3270 561
1878 117
1022 260
-10 525
5933 783
4023 817
3163 041

3857 823
3465 011
2009 578
254 669
-22 872
5590 797
3163 041
2953 824

3485 059
3093 882
1795 976
-480 040
40 857
4262 068
2953 824
3350 134

3448 792
3039 910
1713 872
-844 300
57 932
3872 598
3350 134
4075 007

3324 279
2647 138
1484 211
-725 193
31 664
3730 349
4075 007
4704 282

3446 580
2689 707
1600 386
-564 582
-15 023
3986 342
4704 282
5192 552

3499 083
2624 442
1532 217
-608 754
16 944
3965 610
5192 552
5710 800

3361 860
2557 999
1524 794
-631 131
17 906
3746 028
5710 801
6272 750

3678 794
2831 230
1688 589
-497 194
108 585
4215 656
6272 750
6760 244

3784 642
3070 241
1868 342
124 714
45 495
5065 760
6760 243
6672 532

3983 556
3281 891
1910 135
772 362
26 490
6101 184
6672 532
5996 860

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

4054 171
3425 168
1984 642
1040 768
-45 189
6580 654
5998 933
5090 499

3802 044
3376 661
1988 415
1214 817
-24 285
6429 392
5090 499
4067 356

3882 959
3135 910
1813 067
-25 160
-2 137
5182 779
4067 356
4093 781

3602 883
2986 610
1745 041
-196 722
44 541
4603 189
4093 781
4277 436

3617 368
2758 991
1633 385
-646 490
35 023
4061 461
4277 436
4826 633

3489 241
2441 864
1486 477
-547 319
22 791
3874 518
4826 633
5298 284

3645 656
2708 699
1627 354
-504 201
41 854
4180 946
5298 284
5714 032

3613 075
2610 329
1573 095
-541 464
57 634
4051 211
5714 032
6142 931

3412 471
2606 147
1510 667
-541 850
61 709
3904 392
6142 931
6629 468

3796 674
2788 723
1723 908
-314 959
102 977
4443 553
6629 468
6946 471

3779 169
2825 818
1714 819
396 151
36 733
5249 586
6946 471
6612 608

3981 331
3395 609
1958 869
847 178
- 478
6265 727
6612 608
5869 217

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
4028 019 3639 793 3917 217 3628 835 3660 807 3485 314 3616 719 3566 717 3504 772 3752 431
+ Imports (Entries)
3311 835 2987 826 3351 101 2910 478 2799 978 2740 191 2851 598 2729 890 2768 902 2773 241
- Exports (Exits)
1944 023 1760 621 2004 507 1731 398 1732 516 1673 319 1747 255 1613 744 1658 569 1701 521
+ Stock changes
1394 193 1279 475 874 960 -118 794 -757 576 -841 744 -818 246 -742 449 -699 310 -493 771
- Statistical difference
-24 163
-2 275
-6 834
33 317
26 759
-4 677 -33 948
8 683
44 174
96 296
Total consumption
6814 187 6148 748 6145 605 4655 804 3943 934 3715 119 3936 764 3931 731 3871 621 4234 084
Opening stock level
6553 824 5231 862 4048 536 3229 045 3392 773 4112 537 4950 979 5708 859 6406 413 7064 155
Closing stock level
5231 862 4048 536 3229 045 3392 773 4112 537 4913 681 5708 859 6406 413 7064 155 7526 118
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

3853 234
2977 618
1826 555
495 309
105 581
5394 025
7526 118
7077 856

4053 335
3435 160
2078 831
1236 040
34 379
6611 325
7077 856
5933 180

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

40000

120000

35000
100000
30000
80000
25000
60000

20000

15000
40000
10000
20000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

5000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

200000

50000

180000
40000
160000
30000

140000

20000

120000

10000

100000
80000

0
60000
-10000
40000
-20000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-30000

20000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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IEA AMERICAS

Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
3000

2500

Mtoe

2000

1500

1000

500

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 1889 Mtoe)

(TPES: 2438 Mtoe)


Oil
(35.3%)

Oil
(47.5%)

Nuclear
(9.9%)
Coal *
(17.3%)

Nuclear
(1.4%)
Hydro
(2.1%)
Other **
(2.5%)

Natural Gas
(29.2%)

Coal *
(18.6%)

Hydro
(2.3%)
Other **
(5.4%)

Natural Gas
(28.4%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

1 654.45
563.98
631.13
345.06
114.29

1 760.42
518.19
581.99
468.17
192.08

1 926.22
506.64
526.69
580.25
312.64

2 039.99
595.14
494.03
571.26
379.55

2 118.96
627.04
509.39
565.64
416.89

2 226.14
688.70
592.95
529.03
415.47

2 294.30
693.45
657.85
514.29
428.71

0.82
0.52
0.10
1.00
3.36

0.76
1.37
0.97
- 0.52
1.38

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

400.45
24.23
363.39
11.20
1.64

423.33
22.82
386.19
11.46
2.85

498.90
35.68
448.09
11.67
3.47

774.09
89.08
654.38
25.06
5.56

804.16
105.66
673.52
18.94
6.05

718.14
98.76
600.98
11.44
6.96

672.21
89.14
565.42
10.24
7.41

1.30
3.31
1.11
- 0.22
3.84

1.30
4.06
1.02
- 0.57
3.36

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

139.71
24.89
74.52
38.68
1.62

128.61
19.52
37.68
68.51
2.89

216.32
35.01
88.55
89.43
3.34

295.42
88.23
143.88
57.58
5.74

420.57
105.27
240.20
67.98
7.12

511.97
110.59
300.14
94.54
6.70

529.48
103.83
328.68
89.82
7.16

3.39
3.64
3.78
2.13
3.78

3.97
4.84
5.87
0.02
3.37

1 889.29
551.79
896.88
326.31
114.31

1 996.61
522.34
885.45
396.79
192.04

2 123.62
492.96
833.36
484.53
312.77

2 524.85
621.82
958.25
565.35
379.43

2 466.70
634.60
891.65
524.83
415.63

2 391.74
679.02
853.79
443.40
415.54

2 438.02
693.59
861.70
454.00
428.73

0.64
0.57
- 0.10
0.83
3.36

0.60
1.50
0.15
- 0.28
1.38

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

466.25
87.66
84.14
225.21
69.25

588.38
87.34
63.68
307.07
130.28

821.26
91.60
31.04
415.98
282.64

1 021.27
144.23
32.48
528.55
316.01

1 025.91
196.26
12.88
481.77
335.00

984.71
241.65
9.24
396.83
337.00

..
..
..
..
..

1.94
2.63
- 5.51
1.46
4.14

0.83
4.51
- 5.36
- 0.21
0.80

1 446.80
390.69
769.15
79.50
207.46

1 466.35
373.63
769.13
60.49
263.10

1 452.45
346.29
752.08
58.74
295.33

1 735.53
413.30
873.89
36.09
412.26

1 700.81
362.58
851.19
30.26
456.78

1 640.57
352.73
813.72
24.99
449.13

..
..
..
..
..

0.32
- 0.26
0.14
- 2.92
2.00

0.56
0.08
0.36
- 3.81
1.92

447.87
16.84
430.25
0.12
0.65

469.59
16.38
452.74
..
0.46

530.69
18.31
511.75
..
0.64

640.38
19.93
616.35
..
4.09

654.38
18.76
609.32
..
26.30

658.10
20.08
609.35
..
28.67

..
..
..
..
..

0.99
0.45
0.90
..
10.21

0.98
0.42
0.80
..
18.90

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

535.52
189.07
182.30
65.14
99.02

551.04
170.06
212.22
52.47
116.29

464.91
144.00
167.51
49.05
104.34

560.27
178.70
183.37
33.83
164.37

479.00
136.15
181.19
28.71
132.95

437.82
144.83
141.00
24.08
127.91

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.52
- 0.68
- 0.66
- 2.52
0.66

- 0.27
0.03
- 0.78
- 3.18
0.93

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

463.41
184.78
156.60
14.24
107.79

445.73
187.19
104.17
8.02
146.35

456.85
183.98
72.82
9.69
190.36

534.88
214.66
74.16
2.25
243.81

567.43
207.67
60.69
1.54
297.53

544.65
187.82
63.37
0.92
292.54

..
..
..
..
..

0.42
0.04
- 2.29
- 6.79
2.59

0.80
0.09
- 0.63
- 10.16
1.97

262.94
118.97
84.20
3.57
56.20

243.88
119.19
52.13
1.65
70.91

238.60
113.91
31.03
1.53
92.12

294.91
130.09
35.15
1.36
128.31

299.06
124.15
24.21
0.03
150.66

285.95
110.01
30.35
0.02
145.57

..
..
..
..
..

0.22
- 0.20
- 2.58
- 12.99
2.47

0.83
- 0.16
- 0.10
- 18.80
2.10

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2
Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

690 426

631 657

615 675

726 008

763 785

808 473

837 536

844 018

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

29 648
30 552
- 14 110
7 938

27 900
23 953
1 036
20 739

1 398
44 048
43 113
- 17 412
3 118

1 393
108 709
108 147
31 652
6 817

1 515
128 595
127 779
8 590
- 5 901

1 453
129 551
135 360
- 7 414
156

1 488
120 166
134 130
2 595
- 1 131

1 295
108 582
125 947
17 971
5 199

Total consumption

667 474

615 901

597 478

752 798

780 607

796 547

828 786

840 720

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

107 288
107 288
-

106 377
105 783
594
-

111 798
80 452
747
289
29 597
293
420

177 562
119 059
2 270
35 884
18 567
1 240
542

242 750
183 506
4 159
35 370
16 414
2 335
966

251 620
189 742
4 461
37 118
16 934
2 341
1 024

298 307
229 801
5 789
41 062
17 796
2 776
1 083

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

81 977
51 356
30 621
-

54 172
34 928
19 244
-

65 039
115
44 571
20 353
-

71 328
115
46 561
24 652
-

95 166
179
56 593
22 789
3
15 602

95 537
175
55 585
23 946
4
15 827

100 646
168
59 026
25 507
4
15 941

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

718

870

685

..

Final consumption

478 209

455 352

420 641

503 908

441 973

448 520

429 148

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

231 429
231 429

204 414
1 799
2 941
813
620
4 119
2 111
192 011

153 967
1 493
53 730
660
416
1 797
3 041
517
92 313

191 650
17 718
67 262
12 572
13 293
6 195
13 348
3 519
17 906
21 690
2 918
369
4 536
10 324

147 895
10 462
41 960
4 535
7 575
3 618
10 104
14 782
18 077
11 408
1 125
937
1 213
22 099

151 428
11 522
40 561
4 858
8 791
3 799
10 176
15 516
18 035
11 186
1 146
863
1 202
23 773

155 403
12 148
38 949
4 939
8 801
4 246
10 611
17 674
18 653
11 666
1 176
874
1 208
24 458

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

20 611
20 611
-

19 968
19 968
-

22 248
44
22 204
-

24 318
369
23 949
-

22 877
861
22 016
-

23 264
891
22 373
-

24 447
897
23 550
-

..
..
..
..

226 169
80 556
145 613
-

228 107
82 536
145 234
337
-

223 428
84 501
138 314
613
-

261 707
102 401
158 588
718
-

253 208
99 309
151 391
2 508
-

254 716
101 075
151 170
2 471
-

228 611
92 270
133 919
2 422
-

..
..
..
..
..

2 863
2 863
2 863
-

20 998
20 998
20 998
-

26 233
26 233
26 233
-

17 993
17 993
17 993
-

19 112
19 112
19 112
-

20 687
20 687
20 687
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

26 243 734

24 112 992

23 575 701

27 693 814

29 178 000

30 863 809

32 047 291

32 268 366

1 127 308
1 158 181
- 536 321
301 250

1 062 007
908 242
39 222
787 223

52 084
1 660 307
1 629 126
- 667 841
97 664

50 393
4 145 399
4 105 635
1 201 614
253 192

56 096
4 916 598
4 898 733
333 967
- 208 107

52 720
4 958 413
5 186 003
- 288 385
17 975

54 104
4 595 767
5 145 902
99 708
- 33 077

47 096
4 147 869
4 831 591
690 545
211 579

25 375 290

23 518 756

22 893 461

28 732 393

29 794 035

30 382 579

31 684 045

32 110 706

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

4 078 986
4 078 986
-

4 064 328
4 041 811
22 517
-

4 289 566
3 087 386
28 225
10 919
1 136 099
11 062
15 875

6 779 258
4 546 222
86 359
1 369 860
709 106
47 108
20 603

9 259 854
6 997 690
160 014
1 349 359
625 644
89 948
37 199

9 591 379
7 229 299
171 726
1 415 749
644 829
90 276
39 500

11 394 124
8 772 322
223 132
1 570 187
679 007
107 538
41 938

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

3 116 059
1 951 714
1 164 345
-

2 067 995
1 332 856
735 139
-

2 489 880
4 350
1 705 072
780 458
-

2 721 086
4 375
1 775 457
941 254
-

3 634 300
6 897
2 163 377
869 195
130
594 701

3 645 417
6 728
2 123 215
912 619
134
602 721

3 849 766
6 479
2 260 778
974 145
136
608 228

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

27 654

33 547

26 529

..

18 180 245

17 386 433

16 114 015

19 232 049

16 872 227

17 112 236

16 413 626

..

8 798 246
8 798 246

7 805 046
68 174
111 465
30 815
23 492
156 122
79 989
7 334 989

5 897 448
56 397
2 060 284
24 936
15 713
67 884
114 891
19 524
3 537 819

7 314 750
676 234
2 568 069
480 017
507 603
236 606
509 779
133 688
683 874
827 737
111 438
14 013
173 226
392 466

5 648 352
399 539
1 601 180
173 108
288 776
137 903
385 140
568 513
689 036
435 574
42 896
35 914
46 246
844 527

5 780 311
439 757
1 546 893
185 299
334 777
144 647
387 517
597 281
686 763
426 846
43 639
33 049
45 788
908 055

5 947 677
464 735
1 488 786
188 882
335 951
162 008
404 856
683 406
711 703
446 181
44 885
33 611
46 077
936 596

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

783 723
783 723
-

762 395
762 395
-

851 809
1 660
850 149
-

927 598
14 101
913 497
-

873 194
32 834
840 360
-

887 313
33 934
853 379
-

934 525
34 264
900 261
-

..
..
..
..

8 598 276
3 062 267
5 536 009
-

8 710 470
3 151 253
5 546 460
12 757
-

8 561 253
3 237 387
5 300 695
23 171
-

9 988 828
3 908 208
6 053 347
27 273
-

9 663 379
3 790 359
5 777 163
95 857
-

9 714 858
3 855 201
5 765 136
94 521
-

8 739 687
3 527 579
5 119 160
92 948
-

..
..
..
..
..

108 522
108 522
108 522
-

803 505
803 505
803 505
-

1 000 873
1 000 873
1 000 873
-

687 302
687 302
687 302
-

729 754
729 754
729 754
-

791 737
791 737
791 737
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

88 266
76
27 977
116 319

83 898
9
29 599
113 506

78 875
30
25 986
104 891

3 351 320
2 819
1 078 851
4 432 990

3 185 474
331
1 146 681
4 332 486

2 994 763
1 128
1 006 858
4 002 749

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

116 319

113 506

104 891

4 432 990

4 332 486

4 002 749

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

430
430

176
176

175
175

17 292
17 292

7 079
7 079

6 997
6 997

994
67
471
4 789
4 780
1 701
12 802

80
1 911
3 938
555
6 484

73
996
2 135
312
3 516

38 537
2 766
19 114
193 321
186 512
67 881
508 131

3 085
77 066
153 908
22 143
256 202

3 033
39 119
83 513
12 458
138 123

Non-specified

Total imports

13 232

6 660

3 691

525 423

263 281

145 120

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

88 266
76
430
27 977
116 749

83 898
9
176
29 599
113 682

78 891
30
159
25 986
105 066

3 351 320
2 819
17 292
1 078 851
4 450 282

3 185 474
331
7 079
1 146 681
4 339 565

2 995 348
1 128
6 412
1 006 858
4 009 746

994
67
4 789
4 780
1 701
471
12 802

80
1 911
3 938
555
6 484

73
996
2 135
312
3 516

38 537
2 766
193 321
186 512
67 881
19 114
508 131

3 085
77 066
153 908
22 143
256 202

3 033
39 119
83 513
12 458
138 123

Non-specified

Total imports

129 551

120 166

108 582

4 958 413

4 595 767

4 147 869

4 856

1 911

1 069

196 087

77 066

42 152

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

26 533
510
259
14 127
168
81
92 724
82
134 484

27 488
407
17 555
88 290
74
133 814

Terajoules
25 800
18 722
81 425
125 947

1 007 405
19 195
10 197
526 382
6 806
3 192
3 575 422
3 285
5 151 884

1 043 676
15 323
654 115
3 420 358
5 133 472

979 598
697 588
3 154 405
4 831 591

876

316

34 119

12 430

135 360

134 130

125 947

5 186 003

5 145 902

4 831 591

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

68 415
13 667
13 491
25 869
693
93 767
88 096
65 294

60 698
11 812
11 759
18 776
- 749
80 276
65 294
48 758

68 459
12 132
12 192
5 046
- 89
73 534
48 758
44 656

65 840
10 309
10 848
-6 023
- 424
59 702
44 656
50 644

67 455
10 062
10 917
-12 378
384
53 838
50 644
61 925

65 280
10 138
10 527
-10 799
400
53 692
61 925
71 632

67 516
10 450
11 329
-7 472
- 399
59 564
71 632
78 589

68 369
10 271
10 845
-8 013
- 56
59 838
78 589
85 493

65 964
9 492
10 686
-12 284
- 814
53 300
85 493
96 722

70 323
10 209
10 465
-11 103
1 815
57 149
96 722
107 712

69 234
9 775
10 408
- 913
1 009
66 679
107 712
108 818

72 370
11 232
11 858
11 880
1 183
82 441
108 818
98 034

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

72 893
10 705
11 431
17 300
- 21
89 488
98 034
82 402

67 018
10 433
11 052
14 162
- 483
81 044
82 402
69 343

71 070
10 397
11 376
- 587
- 219
69 723
69 343
70 031

67 835
9 454
10 680
-3 688
- 597
63 518
70 031
73 942

69 815
9 903
11 137
-8 722
59 859
73 942
81 752

67 163
9 560
11 028
-7 014
- 443
59 124
81 752
88 220

70 932
10 081
11 301
-4 032
810
64 870
88 220
91 894

70 793
10 491
11 827
-5 460
864
63 133
91 894
96 451

68 458
9 905
11 278
-8 910
749
57 426
96 451
104 576

71 539
9 626
11 140
-6 696
1 279
62 050
104 576
111 264

69 587
9 384
10 516
4 445
1 672
71 228
111 264
107 582

72 418
10 226
11 363
11 731
744
82 268
107 582
96 643

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
71 985
65 213
71 151
68 444
70 438
68 089
70 918
71 345
68 562
72 220
+ Imports (Entries)
11 001
9 218
9 728
8 309
8 957
8 869
8 609
8 625
8 925
8 251
- Exports (Exits)
11 908
10 458
11 167
9 949
10 752
10 547
10 406
10 471
10 188
9 788
+ Stock changes
21 999
19 482
12 167
-2 636 -12 686 -11 562
-9 912
-8 917 -11 111
-7 923
- Statistical difference
- 133
- 158
- 54
- 264
- 112
- 194
- 746
- 84
192
2 063
Total consumption
93 210
83 613
81 933
64 432
56 069
55 043
59 955
60 666
55 996
60 697
Opening stock level
96 643
76 517
59 528
48 800
52 601
64 306
74 815
83 161
90 914 100 947
Closing stock level
76 517
59 528
48 800
52 601
64 306
74 815
83 161
90 914 100 947 108 045
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

71 743
7 978
9 878
7 207
1 907
75 143
108 045
102 058

75 149
9 879
11 378
22 603
1 509
94 744
102 058
81 824

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

2614 069
523 247
516 114
987 300
29 491
3579 011
3357 955
2488 811

2319 231
451 552
449 685
716 575
-26 619
3064 292
2488 811
1858 509

2615 196
464 965
465 849
192 730
- 29
2807 071
1858 509
1702 153

2514 792
394 523
414 533
-229 581
-13 666
2278 867
1702 153
1930 397

2576 244
386 397
417 113
-472 247
18 477
2054 804
1930 397
2360 395

2493 279
387 688
402 322
-412 085
17 264
2049 296
2360 395
2730 397

2578 564
399 029
433 424
-285 026
-13 684
2272 827
2730 397
2995 577

2611 138
393 244
414 830
-305 886
310
2283 356
2995 577
3258 737

2519 274
362 839
408 264
-468 642
-29 031
2034 238
3258 737
3686 752

2685 745
390 729
400 263
-423 247
71 500
2181 464
3686 752
4105 658

2644 268
373 401
397 641
-34 735
40 016
2545 277
4105 658
4147 816

2764 438
429 324
453 287
453 268
47 135
3146 608
4147 816
3736 762

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

2785 004
408 938
437 212
660 167
811
3416 086
3736 762
3140 917

2560 594
398 588
422 643
540 294
-16 852
3093 685
3140 917
2643 147

2715 120
397 427
434 814
-22 342
-6 414
2661 805
2643 147
2669 372

2591 250
361 061
408 445
-140 492
-21 388
2424 762
2669 372
2818 447

2666 689
378 482
425 803
-332 872
1 821
2284 675
2818 447
3116 141

2565 406
364 560
421 802
-267 610
-15 853
2256 407
3116 141
3362 682

2709 260
384 736
432 541
-153 858
32 139
2475 458
3362 682
3502 724

2704 008
400 700
452 241
-208 507
34 671
2409 289
3502 724
3676 423

2614 687
378 241
431 131
-339 973
30 109
2191 715
3676 423
3986 123

2732 581
367 721
425 748
-255 251
50 485
2368 818
3986 123
4241 050

2658 127
358 693
401 595
169 753
65 621
2719 357
4241 050
4100 703

2766 658
390 873
433 819
447 513
30 430
3140 795
4100 703
3683 741

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
2750 315 2491 430 2718 110 2614 323 2690 229 2600 496 2708 525 2724 950 2618 714 2758 643
+ Imports (Entries)
420 052 352 145 371 487 316 863 341 646 338 261 328 250 328 992 340 941 314 691
- Exports (Exits)
454 941 399 632 426 533 380 199 410 728 403 044 397 723 400 206 389 510 374 074
+ Stock changes
839 374 743 718 464 388 -99 948 -483 972 -441 171 -378 491 -340 416 -423 996 -302 362
- Statistical difference
-3 410
-4 358
- 383
-8 959
-2 973
-6 193 -27 240
-1 905
8 974
79 750
Total consumption
3558 210 3192 019 3127 835 2459 998 2140 148 2100 735 2287 801 2315 225 2137 175 2317 148
Opening stock level
3683 741 2916 598 2269 029 1860 110 2004 992 2451 152 2851 723 3169 848 3465 369 3847 797
Closing stock level
2916 598 2269 029 1860 110 2004 992 2451 152 2851 723 3169 848 3465 369 3847 797 4118 351
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

2740 643
304 034
377 875
275 253
73 448
2868 607
4118 351
3890 145

2871 438
376 489
435 524
862 624
58 245
3616 782
3890 145
3118 885

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

500

80000
70000

0
60000
-500
50000
40000

-1000

30000
-1500
20000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

-2500

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Apr-11

-2000

10000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

100000

30000

90000

25000

80000
20000
70000
15000
60000
10000
50000
5000

40000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

0
Jan-12

-15000

Oct-11

10000

Jul-11

-10000

Apr-11

20000

Jan-11

-5000

Jan-11

30000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
1000
900
800
700

Mtoe

600
500
400
300
200
100

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 407 Mtoe)

(TPES: 863 Mtoe)

Oil
(40.6%)

Oil
(72.0%)

Coal *
(28.4%)
Nuclear
(4.5%)
Hydro
(1.2%)
Other **
(3.6%)

Coal *
(22.1%)

Natural Gas
(2.1%)

Nuclear
(0.6%)
Hydro
Other **(2.0%)
(1.2%)

Natural Gas
(21.7%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

108.17
5.95
20.83
65.96 e
15.42

143.45
10.20
22.23
72.14
38.88 e

266.78
22.92
31.69
119.57
92.60 e

387.90
35.87
37.30
171.83 e
142.90 e

469.63
49.79
28.04
240.50
151.30 e

407.96
54.53
26.49
243.70
83.24 e

431.23
59.35
23.12
268.19
80.56

3.52
5.92
0.26
3.57
4.22

2.11
4.22
- 1.36
3.57
- 0.60

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

352.11
2.78
307.58
41.75 e
..

370.39
19.53
298.39
52.46 e
..

474.93
45.01
340.74
89.15 e
0.02

674.55
80.55
457.26
136.72 e
0.03

744.61
126.92
429.07
188.59
0.04

791.55
149.87
452.33
189.35 e
0.00

802.02
156.32
447.05
198.66
0.00

2.08
10.59
0.94
3.98
..

2.30
5.56
1.19
3.55
- 14.18

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

25.69
..
7.50
18.20 e
..

33.20
..
3.90
29.30
..

89.48
2.35
18.27
68.86
..

203.38
9.26
69.70
124.41
..

296.75
20.89
83.53
192.33
..

310.68
22.51
90.93
197.24
..

338.62
27.99
90.89
219.73
..

6.66
..
6.44
6.43
..

5.96
11.38
7.22
5.17
..

464.37
29.65
294.41
101.42
38.88

631.34
65.54
334.86
138.31
92.62 e

832.35
106.98
394.11
188.33
142.93 e

889.58
154.57
343.77
239.91
151.33 e

862.96
183.87
358.18
237.67
83.24 e

863.43
187.02
350.87
244.97
80.56

1.90
7.96
0.45
2.54
4.22

1.37
4.66
0.20
2.52
- 0.60

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

406.87
8.74
292.99
89.72
15.42

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

115.69
2.87
74.51
26.38 e
11.93

154.89
17.45
70.86
31.67 e
34.91

240.53
40.17
56.10
60.43
83.83 e

344.28
58.91
36.09
116.98 e
132.32 e

406.76
83.38
23.89
159.23
140.27 e

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

296.88
5.34
208.71
36.61
46.21

316.87
11.21
205.82
40.32
59.51

429.04
26.36
258.99
48.63
95.06

550.90
48.42
327.46
39.02
136.01

58.12
..
56.68
0.23
1.21

77.87
0.01
76.43
0.01
1.42

110.39
0.07
108.56
0.07
1.69

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

169.30
3.16
111.74
24.61
29.79

156.12
6.13
86.76
27.41
35.82

69.45
2.18
40.29
11.77
15.21

82.88
5.08
42.63
12.90
22.27

33.05
1.57
9.69
10.60 e
11.19

42.05
3.93
10.98
11.79 e
15.34 e

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2013e

73-12

90-12

380.85
106.59
43.29
160.24
70.73 e

..
..
..
..
..

3.10
9.71
- 1.38
4.73
4.67

2.11
4.54
- 1.17
4.53
- 0.77

568.41
69.55
296.43
40.57
161.85

567.39
72.05
294.95
40.38
160.01

..
..
..
..
..

1.67
6.90
0.89
0.25
3.24

1.28
4.68
0.59
- 0.84
2.40

143.92
0.30
141.55
0.09
1.98

140.77
1.47
136.38
0.17
2.75

140.47
1.62
135.91
0.15
2.79

..
..
..
..
..

2.29
..
2.27
- 1.16
2.16

1.10
15.60
1.03
3.21
2.29

188.55
11.62
93.43
38.59
44.91

235.04
18.31
118.07
37.60
61.07

242.93
24.97
113.54
38.89
65.52

243.89
27.19
113.99
38.77
63.93

..
..
..
..
..

0.94
5.67
0.05
1.17
1.98

1.18
3.94
0.91
0.02
1.62

130.09
14.67
57.00
9.96
48.46

171.94
29.81
67.84
1.32
72.96

184.71
43.12
46.52
1.50
93.58

183.04
43.24
45.05
1.46
93.28

..
..
..
..
..

2.52
7.96
0.29
- 5.21
4.76

1.56
5.03
- 1.06
- 8.35
3.02

81.28
21.34
17.11
0.87
41.96

79.20
21.64
15.98
0.83
40.76

..
..
..
..
..

2.27
6.96
1.29
- 6.33
3.37

1.30
3.68
0.06
- 10.21
2.21

59.63
9.78 e
15.78
8.85 e
25.21

74.07
17.92
20.87
0.61 e
34.67

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

7 124

12 136

27 504

41 642

57 086

59 390

64 196

69 868

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

3 258
- 715

22 854
- 94
- 892

4 313
53 499
2 791
- 56
- 1 252

3 878
94 820
10 252
- 211
- 1 448

1 908
148 245
24 298
- 1 407
- 10 996

2 140
169 710
27 141
- 1 886
- 13 452

2 217
175 211
26 187
2 234
- 4 782

1 681
182 498
32 564
- 750
- 3 536

11 097

35 788

83 721

131 325

192 530

215 665

222 453

224 269

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

3 479
3 417
62
-

20 980
20 268
164
8
540
-

49 217
46 377
970
19
157
461
951
282

69 805
62 532
3 143
3 216
115
369
300
130

97 891
85 611
4 141
5 625
1 535
581
309
89

117 725
104 248
4 497
6 252
1 853
488
307
80

125 109
110 450
4 457
7 214
2 051
551
311
75

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

1 260
450
810
-

1 549
776
191
582
-

3 123
1 769
280
1 074

4 992
1 913
499
2
2 578

13 703
5
3 799
757
1
9 141

14 764
3 932
639
4
10 189

13 546
4 052
765
5
8 724

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

15

20

19

23

23

..

Final consumption

6 358

13 244

31 378

56 508

80 917

83 153

83 775

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

3 537
33
1 250
2 254

6 898
1 057
1 438
693
1 255
117
157
13
400
411
4
135
1 218

12 651
1 358
2 320
2 139
1 644
167
1 093
122
1 379
676
90
532
196
935 e

19 261
2 766
3 207
3 110
1 795
702
1 140
301
1 889
1 139
64
694
607
1 847

27 132
4 786
5 431
3 403
2 588
665
2 589
179
3 269
1 477
151
903
664
1 027

29 294
4 720
6 118
3 494
2 746
906
3 268
207
3 532
1 542
141
938
720
962

29 591
4 705
5 901
3 135
2 688
888
3 157
283
3 625
1 491
144
966
712
1 896

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

7
7
-

356
96
249
11

1 662
1 196
427
39

1 738
1 256
445
37

1 843
1 342
467
34

..
..
..
..

2 606
728
1 856
22

5 967
1 333
4 612
22

17 367
5 743 e
11 569 e
55
-

34 605
13 865
20 671
69
-

50 148
25 489
24 611
48
-

50 215
25 518
24 645
52
-

50 315
25 283
24 982
50
-

..
..
..
..
..

215
215
215
-

372
372
341
-

1 276
1 276
1 252
-

2 286
2 286
2 286
-

1 975
1 975
1 975
-

1 906
1 906
1 906
-

2 026
2 026
2 026
-

..
..
..
..

Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

276 933

474 442

1 066 665

1 669 245

2 316 921

2 411 964

2 537 572

2 761 894

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

129 581
- 26 239

909 009
- 3 659
- 35 732

180 555
2 094 665
109 300
- 2 125
- 49 949

159 369
3 748 480
431 027
- 8 406
- 73 051

84 225
5 905 918
971 908
- 58 084
- 395 536

94 147
6 756 869
1 085 657
- 76 325
- 491 862

97 394
6 973 750
1 047 461
92 283
- 203 579

75 149
7 273 943
1 302 560
- 30 769
- 130 471

Total consumption

432 753

1 415 524

3 280 409

5 210 712

7 672 608

8 592 860

8 857 117

8 908 128

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

135 351
133 651
1 700
-

832 858
805 079
6 423
272
21 084
-

1 932 879
1 824 267
37 934
714
6 169
17 934
34 902
10 959

2 758 244
2 465 191
124 384
132 804
4 267
14 515
11 913
5 170

3 895 471
3 400 419
163 011
231 551
61 562
23 186
12 195
3 547

4 682 636
4 138 506
176 995
257 912
74 519
19 430
12 112
3 162

4 975 171
4 383 144
174 282
298 836
81 907
22 034
12 049
2 919

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

48 831
16 509
32 322
-

60 354
29 807
7 335
23 212
-

121 644
68 657
10 900
19
42 068

198 675
75 656
19 759
69
103 191

540 128
212
149 427
29 733
30
360 726

581 439
154 528
24 979
143
401 789

529 126
9
157 171
29 733
182
342 031

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

527

120

757

694

865

881

..

Final consumption

248 571

521 785

1 225 766

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

138 762
1 273
49 869
87 620

270 608
42 031
56 940
27 197
49 245
4 589
6 180
519
15 701
16 144
167
5 317
46 578

250
250
-

101 456
27 595
72 975
886

236 348
52 550
182 936
862

682 813
225 608 e
455 159 e
2 046
-

8 353
8 353
8 353
-

14 579
14 579
13 373
-

48 908
48 908
47 990
-

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

2 253 036

3 236 315

3 327 920

3 351 939

..

490 933
52 976
88 296
83 236
63 925
6 499
42 855
4 800
53 375
26 075
3 400
20 936
7 585
36 975 e

765 278
110 420
125 214
123 595
71 626
29 341
44 870
11 952
74 407
44 963
2 376
27 297
24 919
74 298

1 085 481
192 546
217 634
134 687
103 189
27 819
103 441
7 028
129 327
58 688
6 006
35 536
27 452
42 128

1 173 950
189 966
246 739
138 269
109 467
37 990
130 247
8 140
139 773
61 470
5 575
36 876
29 790
39 648

1 185 857
189 338
237 596
122 414
106 667
37 329
126 068
11 047
143 724
59 466
5 710
37 942
29 461
79 095

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

3 112
2 650
462

14 176
3 815
9 911
450

68 330
49 938
16 857
1 535

71 481
52 494
17 546
1 441

75 580
56 151
18 115
1 314

..
..
..
..

1 387 044
550 389
834 022
2 633
-

2 006 288
1 011 615
992 890
1 783
-

2 008 900
1 012 360
994 571
1 969
-

2 011 905
1 002 894
1 007 079
1 932
-

..
..
..
..
..

86 538
86 538
86 538
-

76 216
76 216
76 216
-

73 589
73 589
73 589
-

78 597
78 597
78 597
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

6 526

5 811

6 517

261 044

232 449

260 670

Total imports

6 526

5 811

6 517

261 044

232 449

260 670

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

19 990
556
1 095
21 641

24 894
365
888
26 147

26 611
1 587
28 198

782 972
22 274
44 173
849 419

974 594
14 449
35 063
1 024 106

1 041 393
63 021
1 104 414

157
9 548
1 787
3 832
21 022
26 386
6 205
11 362
1 951
30 540
2 278
7 893
4 124
14 458
141 543

312
9 371
2 339
4 467
18 018
25 327
8 621
10 745
1 220
35 167
1 618
7 761
3 746
14 470
143 182

1 108
8 170
1 218
2 675
16 770
26 503
8 984
11 762
1 181
40 409
1 227
7 395
5 520
14 861
147 783

6 142
375 171
71 329
151 892
847 327
1 044 075
246 361
458 128
78 595
1 220 449
94 070
308 154
170 697
574 016
5 646 406

12 379
368 791
93 416
175 687
730 002
1 003 090
342 666
434 034
47 647
1 409 845
66 250
303 011
155 323
572 296
5 714 437

43 679
322 971
49 881
104 869
675 019
1 049 546
360 228
474 860
47 901
1 625 277
50 114
288 760
228 391
587 363
5 908 859

Non-specified

71

2 758

Total imports

163 184

169 400

175 981

6 495 825

6 741 301

7 013 273

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

19 990
153
942
556
21 641

24 894
168
89
414
365
217
26 147

26 611
320
60
65
847
295
28 198

782 972
6 163
38 010
22 274
849 419

974 594
6 755
3 465
16 381
14 449
8 462
1 024 106

1 041 393
13 128
2 351
2 526
33 261
11 755
1 104 414

157
9 548
1 787
3 832
21 022
26 386
6 205
11 362
30 540
14 458
2 278
7 893
4 124
1 951
141 543

312
9 371
2 339
4 467
18 018
25 327
8 621
10 745
35 167
14 470
1 618
7 761
3 746
1 220
143 182

1 108
8 170
1 218
2 675
16 770
26 503
8 984
11 762
40 409
14 604
1 227
7 395
5 520
1 438
147 783

6 142
375 171
71 329
151 892
847 327
1 044 075
246 361
458 128
1 220 449
574 016
94 070
308 154
170 697
78 595
5 646 406

12 379
368 791
93 416
175 687
730 002
1 003 090
342 666
434 034
1 409 845
572 296
66 250
303 011
155 323
47 647
5 714 437

43 679
322 971
49 881
104 869
675 019
1 049 546
360 228
474 860
1 625 277
577 122
50 114
288 760
228 391
58 142
5 908 859

Non-specified

6 526

5 882

6 517

261 044

235 207

260 670

Total imports

169 710

175 211

182 498

6 756 869

6 973 750

7 273 943

44 795

51 861

58 153

1 781 106

2 067 901

2 328 185

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

19 029
961
19 990

23 880
1 014
24 894

Terajoules
25 728
883
26 611

742 065
40 072
782 137

955 200
40 560
995 760

1 029 120
35 320
1 064 440

7 151

1 293

5 953

303 520

51 701

238 120

27 141

26 187

32 564

1 085 657

1 047 461

1 302 560

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

4 534
14 299
2 053
1 694
-1 093
19 567
8 460
6 766

4 005
14 191
2 053
- 293
242
15 608
6 766
7 059

4 474
14 951
2 053
- 547
- 95
16 920
7 059
7 606

4 371
11 946
2 053
1 444
1 110
14 598
7 606
6 162

4 620
12 591
2 075
- 778
505
13 853
6 162
6 940

4 597
12 035
2 075
- 48
- 87
14 596
6 940
6 988

4 795
12 087
2 251
- 120
- 570
15 081
6 988
7 108

4 810
14 266
2 079
-1 420
2
15 575
7 108
8 528

3 802
13 440
2 079
- 399
735
14 029
8 528
8 927

4 149
13 354
2 252
- 768
760
13 723
8 927
9 695

4 403
13 393
2 252
- 262
373
14 909
9 695
9 957

4 397
15 792
2 252
1
-1 080
19 018
9 957
9 956

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

4 197
17 204
2 343
- 214
- 887
19 731
9 956
10 170

4 087
15 978
2 343
1 161
- 279
19 162
10 170
9 009

4 119
17 033
2 343
- 605
- 45
18 249
9 009
9 614

4 303
13 942
2 415
1 091
970
15 951
9 614
8 523

4 319
13 384
2 415
90
662
14 716
8 523
8 433

4 983
12 192
2 415
299
630
14 429
8 433
8 134

5 541
14 030
2 739
-1 034
- 282
16 080
8 134
9 168

5 537
13 903
2 739
- 88
- 25
16 638
9 168
9 256

4 774
14 050
2 739
- 689
885
14 511
9 256
9 945

4 939
13 401
2 592
51
723
15 076
9 945
9 894

4 744
13 511
2 592
1 029
- 480
17 172
9 894
8 865

4 996
16 495
2 592
513
-1 152
20 564
8 865
8 352

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
4 820
4 409
5 099
4 579
4 632
4 847
5 111
5 160
4 977
4 682
+ Imports (Entries)
17 941
16 612
16 684
15 019
13 271
13 426
14 084
14 868
13 360
14 957
- Exports (Exits)
2 825
2 825
2 825
2 825
2 864
2 864
2 864
2 752
2 752
2 752
+ Stock changes
226
244
- 813
329
253
- 430
- 370
- 413
- 238
- 916
- Statistical difference
- 234
554
302
1 306
553
193
- 294
353
542
413
Total consumption
20 396
17 886
17 843
15 796
14 739
14 786
16 255
16 510
14 805
15 558
Opening stock level
8 352
8 126
7 882
8 695
8 366
8 113
8 543
8 913
9 326
9 564
Closing stock level
8 126
7 882
8 695
8 366
8 113
8 543
8 913
9 326
9 564
10 480
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

4 867
15 065
2 652
826
813
17 293
10 480
9 654

5 127
16 825
2 652
506
- 519
20 325
9 654
9 148

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

190 025
572 552
86 543
70 799
-43 124
789 957
340 044
269 245

167 828
568 414
86 543
-12 412
8 848
628 439
269 245
281 657

187 328
598 484
86 543
-22 027
-4 166
681 408
281 657
303 684

182 886
475 739
86 543
59 016
43 454
587 644
303 684
244 668

193 289
502 459
87 476
-32 313
19 198
556 761
244 668
276 981

192 322
478 565
87 476
-1 541
-3 902
585 772
276 981
278 522

200 388
479 986
94 904
-4 641
-22 618
603 447
278 522
283 163

200 902
566 588
87 648
-57 027
- 133
622 948
283 163
340 190

158 500
535 295
87 648
-18 254
27 883
560 010
340 190
358 444

173 394
533 860
94 963
-33 075
29 500
549 716
358 444
391 519

184 204
532 287
94 963
-9 318
14 061
598 149
391 519
400 837

184 080
631 667
94 963
437
-42 876
764 097
400 837
400 400

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

176 230
686 926
98 782
-7 596
-35 001
791 779
400 400
407 996

171 513
637 615
98 782
47 461
-11 596
769 403
407 996
360 535

172 894
679 865
98 782
-24 355
-2 505
732 127
360 535
384 890

180 452
555 604
101 837
43 169
37 553
639 835
384 890
341 721

180 850
531 489
101 837
4 155
25 226
589 431
341 721
337 566

208 906
483 325
101 837
11 583
24 020
577 957
337 566
325 983

232 326
558 193
115 466
-42 181
-11 546
644 418
325 983
368 164

232 155
552 171
115 466
-3 241
-1 148
666 767
368 164
371 405

199 951
559 244
115 466
-29 253
34 290
580 186
371 405
400 658

207 106
533 901
109 284
1 212
27 818
605 117
400 658
399 446

199 047
538 442
109 284
42 933
-19 503
690 641
399 446
356 513

209 716
659 008
109 284
23 341
-45 355
828 136
356 513
333 172

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
202 483 185 278 214 038 192 087 194 189 203 356 214 436 216 440 208 899 196 457
+ Imports (Entries)
717 352 664 579 666 775 599 915 529 451 535 822 559 586 592 937 532 559 595 517
- Exports (Exits)
119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 120 740 120 740 120 742 116 004 116 004 116 004
+ Stock changes
10 205
8 798 -33 500
12 403
9 370 -17 942 -13 571 -17 553 -11 117 -36 357
- Statistical difference
-9 350
21 342
11 237
50 973
21 112
7 189 -12 116
13 809
20 881
15 387
Total consumption
820 271 718 194 716 957 634 313 591 158 593 307 651 825 662 011 593 456 624 226
Opening stock level
333 172 322 967 314 169 347 669 335 266 325 896 343 838 357 409 374 962 386 079
Closing stock level
322 967 314 169 347 669 335 266 325 896 343 838 357 409 374 962 386 079 422 436
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

204 372
601 190
111 808
33 842
31 607
695 989
422 436
388 594

215 321
671 326
111 808
22 821
-20 498
818 158
388 594
365 773

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

16000

6000

14000
5000
12000
4000
10000
3000

8000

6000
2000
4000
1000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

2000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

25000

2000
1500

20000
1000
500

15000

0
10000
-500
-1000
5000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-2000

Jan-11

-1500

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
2000
1800
1600
1400

Mtoe

1200
1000
800
600
400
200

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 1374 Mtoe)

(TPES: 1713 Mtoe)


Oil
(31.9%)
Oil
(53.3%)
Nuclear
(13.3%)

Hydro
(2.8%)

Coal *
(17.5%)

Coal *
(31.0%)

Other **
(10.3%)

Nuclear
(1.4%)
Hydro
Other ** (2.1%)
Natural Gas (2.4%)
(9.8%)

Natural Gas
(24.2%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

635.74
125.17
23.17
405.62
81.77

855.32
168.38
127.13
426.20
133.61

1 040.94
163.78
210.91
366.81
299.44

1 164.83
243.59
336.94
216.51
367.79

1 034.27
240.88
193.56
171.60
428.22

991.14
220.15
160.95
170.87
439.16

971.05
213.93
151.46
160.82
444.85

1.06
1.35
4.81
- 2.29
4.33

- 0.30
1.17
- 1.43
- 3.52
1.74

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

1 038.56
35.54
928.62
68.50
5.91

1 048.61
104.36
834.77
100.18
9.30

1 069.25
148.02
784.03
118.38
18.81

1 298.35
246.42
890.14
137.02
24.77

1 508.40
390.93
933.01
146.72
37.74

1 514.78
379.12
924.08
167.25
44.33

1 497.61
377.38
911.71
165.34
43.18

0.92
6.08
- 0.05
2.23
5.10

1.48
4.15
0.66
1.46
3.68

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

237.59
25.44
152.54
54.22
5.40

339.88
65.36
214.06
52.56
7.91

438.36
50.18
328.53
42.37
17.28

641.55
91.04
492.92
33.63
23.96

667.65
173.37
438.68
25.72
29.88

688.23
183.34
440.50
27.49
36.91

674.50
180.48
430.22
27.80
36.00

2.64
5.02
2.63
- 1.66
4.86

1.89
5.72
1.18
- 1.81
3.24

1 374.32
134.73
731.84
425.41
82.35

1 492.74
206.11
687.85
463.80
134.98

1 611.54
259.17
603.52
447.68
301.17

1 736.81
392.21
646.96
329.05
368.59

1 800.86
466.99
597.79
299.72
436.36

1 732.43
416.57
555.85
313.20
446.82

1 713.38
413.63
547.16
300.40
452.18

0.55
2.84
- 0.72
- 0.87
4.35

0.27
2.05
- 0.43
- 1.72
1.78

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

369.92
28.49
92.43
195.53
53.47

478.33
33.97
85.86
255.54
102.95

617.33
40.51
48.50
274.99
253.33

690.39
101.72
40.99
233.44
314.24

745.60
160.69
22.37
211.24
351.31

735.82
127.76
17.75
229.24
361.07

..
..
..
..
..

1.78
3.92
- 4.14
0.41
5.02

0.80
5.36
- 4.47
- 0.82
1.62

1 020.99
95.09
576.68
185.08
164.14

1 079.33
160.82
550.88
155.87
211.76

1 116.46
200.60
516.02
123.61
276.22

1 219.14
267.56
565.28
62.22
324.08

1 266.69
283.59
532.13
53.98
396.99

1 210.19
267.80
497.49
53.18
391.72

..
..
..
..
..

0.44
2.69
- 0.38
- 3.15
2.26

0.37
1.32
- 0.17
- 3.76
1.60

173.81
0.16
163.39
6.85
3.40

208.40
0.57
201.16
2.54
4.13

264.52
0.32
258.64
0.21
5.34

314.92
0.65
307.24
0.01
7.02

330.31
2.64
308.94
0.01
18.72

319.50
2.80
296.53
0.01
20.16

..
..
..
..
..

1.57
7.68
1.54
- 15.47
4.67

0.86
10.41
0.62
- 13.09
6.22

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

453.53
56.86
223.41
94.30
78.97

446.24
79.41
192.36
80.64
93.83

420.25
91.26
141.49
72.41
115.09

434.08
112.13
149.97
47.41
124.57

403.65
99.10
135.73
33.53
135.29

389.70
97.33
124.32
32.88
135.16

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.39
1.39
- 1.49
- 2.67
1.39

- 0.34
0.29
- 0.59
- 3.52
0.73

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

393.65
38.08
189.88
83.93
81.76

424.70
80.84
157.37
72.69
113.81

431.69
109.03
115.88
50.99
155.79

470.14
154.77
108.07
14.80
192.50

532.73
181.85
87.47
20.44
242.98

500.99
167.66
76.63
20.29
236.40

..
..
..
..
..

0.62
3.87
- 2.30
- 3.57
2.76

0.68
1.98
- 1.86
- 4.10
1.91

241.71
23.18
101.07
62.44
55.02

256.23
50.25
81.47
50.39
74.12

277.55
74.00
65.54
35.38
102.63

300.25
108.79
62.33
11.95
117.19

327.10
123.59
46.89
17.01
139.61

303.29
113.35
40.28
13.78
135.88

..
..
..
..
..

0.58
4.15
- 2.33
- 3.80
2.35

0.40
1.96
- 2.19
- 4.20
1.28

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2
Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

165 572

219 419

210 940

302 961

300 171

272 258

275 741

268 944

45 981
35 520
- 719
- 877

131 881
85 507
- 1 663
469

6
180 338
64 096
- 2 973
2 014

21
298 608
112 807
- 8 130
6 908

148
469 448
213 139
10 136
682

165
460 603
204 093
- 9 580
- 153

309
455 002
225 445
600
106

254
453 537
223 494
3 457
382

176 191

263 661

322 201

473 745

566 082

519 506

506 101

502 316

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

46 300
18 718
2 533
15 315
727
95
817
7 786
309

47 033
23 708
5 007
10 140
1 955
2 057
1 301
2 774
91

54 862
22 581
5 518
15 119
4 900
2 259
1 203
3 156
126

124 696
67 496
6 477
30 689
12 025
4 335
3 075
91
508

195 461
102 757
4 293
53 850
24 244
6 659
2 646
29
983

179 451
92 702
4 765
48 019
24 557
5 976
2 549
27
856

156 103
70 671
4 137
46 608
24 347
6 722
2 574
26
1 018

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

3 058
159
1 576
490
364
91
378

7 842
189
5 224
1 246
527
1
655

12 301
113
8 522
2 246
528
215
677

17 633
69
12 619
3 337
517
4
1 087

22 232
35
12 525
6 918
60
293
2 401

21 886
29
12 259
7 958
66
163
1 411

21 928
35
11 703
8 644
30
153
1 363

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

Losses

3 138

3 087

3 591

4 629

3 630

2 777

2 814

..

123 695

205 699

251 447

326 787

344 759

315 392

325 256

..

67 435
14 212
21 187
1 763
11 684
698
5 013
935
3 917
2 943
74
52
1 215
3 742

85 451
16 703
21 057
2 454
15 483
1 105
8 483
1 265
6 829
4 064
125
112
2 371
5 400

96 162
12 701
23 070
2 541
15 059
2 730
7 572
902
10 368
6 712
319
394
3 327
10 467

119 057
13 050
26 814
3 629
19 967
4 000
9 190
722
16 028
11 683
507
983
5 988
6 496

105 028
10 072
22 073
4 007
16 334
3 360
8 683
902
15 826
9 984
730
1 578
3 108
8 371

104 937
10 416
23 030
4 388
16 463
3 388
8 253
1 050
15 564
9 071
765
1 942
3 016
7 591

104 217
10 080
23 349
4 232
16 061
3 349
7 841
976
15 724
9 104
634
2 611
3 048
7 208

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

192
169
23
-

705
320
40
345

388
269
119
-

802
449
352
1

3 225
1 437
1 683
105

3 466
1 501
1 868
97

3 412
1 614
1 568
230

..
..
..
..

49 734
4 494
29 654
149
15 437

103 304
11 514
63 464
420
27 906

136 909
32 218
92 919
5 136
6 636

189 399
43 392
132 568
5 440
7 999

221 092
62 229
149 661
4 845
4 357

191 892
55 441
128 604
4 857
2 990

203 589
57 826
137 192
5 373
3 198

..
..
..
..
..

6 334
6 334
6 334
-

16 239
16 239
16 239
-

17 988
17 988
17 988
-

17 529
17 529
17 529
-

15 414
15 414
15 414
-

15 097
15 097
15 097
-

14 038
14 038
14 033
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

5 824 792

7 835 183

7 621 378

11 335 240

11 209 119

10 121 237

10 244 145

9 954 723

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 653 856
1 183 912
- 25 259
- 14 130

4 856 404
3 041 226
- 59 376
16 922

190
6 888 023
2 335 264
- 114 281
126 908

698
11 466 932
4 236 428
- 314 875
185 927

4 985
18 191 326
8 067 404
397 326
23 023

5 573
17 851 979
7 721 859
- 386 031
- 21 925

10 412
17 641 501
8 531 409
30 092
- 3 693

8 621
17 560 626
8 398 228
130 532
25 222

Total consumption

6 283 607

9 574 063

11 933 138

18 065 640

21 712 329

19 892 824

19 398 434

19 231 052

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 630 852
667 358
84 812
514 630
26 894
3 668
28 164
294 916
10 410

1 685 034
860 187
182 291
349 078
67 312
76 727
45 359
100 791
3 289

2 004 899
846 486
202 882
530 194
176 139
86 417
42 785
115 343
4 653

4 755 719
2 601 254
245 289
1 135 523
471 110
160 954
119 407
3 787
18 395

7 514 771
3 993 920
169 412
2 023 652
933 766
253 193
103 351
1 218
36 259

6 886 405
3 589 422
188 028
1 805 809
944 551
226 812
99 082
1 108
31 593

5 983 430
2 732 715
162 533
1 752 736
938 709
258 053
100 228
1 062
37 394

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

111 082
5 989
57 165
18 321
12 464
3 477
13 666

291 813
7 018
195 958
45 884
18 603
56
24 294

460 542
4 213
323 482
80 821
19 673
7 698
24 655

681 027
2 538
494 767
123 068
19 096
166
41 392

859 347
1 291
490 924
257 940
2 411
11 649
95 132

839 596
1 078
478 107
295 965
2 651
6 447
55 348

843 149
1 284
454 758
326 439
1 206
6 055
53 407

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

Losses

116 647

113 764

132 954

178 625

142 002

108 893

110 244

..

Final consumption

4 425 026

7 483 452

9 334 743

12 450 269

13 196 209

12 057 930

12 461 611

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

2 420 320
504 974
758 104
63 657
422 720
23 932
184 431
32 774
139 070
105 961
2 661
1 990
43 232
136 814

3 115 952
602 916
767 171
89 188
567 213
39 029
314 048
45 236
247 182
149 583
4 405
4 186
87 148
198 647

3 586 954
470 310
849 510
94 680
566 040
100 882
285 202
33 407
387 368
253 751
11 893
14 318
125 779
393 814

4 564 836
498 080
1 021 754
138 623
767 415
155 942
351 441
27 336
614 157
448 733
18 860
37 296
234 880
250 319

4 036 665
386 340
843 716
154 394
627 096
130 281
333 354
34 570
606 760
384 289
27 648
61 242
120 090
326 885

4 031 228
399 134
883 536
168 919
632 537
131 309
317 083
40 022
594 633
348 882
29 119
75 156
116 525
294 373

4 005 927
386 329
890 938
163 379
620 053
130 262
301 534
37 196
602 731
351 729
24 097
102 152
117 776
277 751

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

7 283
6 393
890
-

26 418
12 192
1 560
12 666

14 776
9 710
5 066
-

30 230
16 785
13 391
54

122 759
55 191
63 406
4 162

131 938
57 643
70 466
3 829

130 421
62 262
58 967
9 192

..
..
..
..

1 772 041
165 097
1 078 706
5 439
522 799

3 761 742
424 264
2 338 249
15 370
983 859

5 073 445
1 206 898
3 443 582
176 590
246 375

7 202 070
1 648 121
5 062 195
190 776
300 978

8 462 130
2 364 403
5 750 994
171 912
174 821

7 333 553
2 110 689
4 928 232
175 361
119 271

7 801 931
2 208 603
5 274 760
193 279
125 289

..
..
..
..
..

225 382
225 382
225 382
-

579 340
579 340
579 340
-

659 568
659 568
659 568
-

653 133
653 133
653 133
-

574 655
574 655
574 655
-

561 211
561 211
561 211
-

523 332
523 332
523 147
-

..
..
..
..

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

4 159
2 150
1 311
8 598
87
47 843
93 498
11 018
4 428
173 092

4 774
2 458
1 315
10 022
95
50 641
100 858
10 899
3 597
184 659

5 068
2 489
4 623
9 595
104
52 651
91 894
10 126
3 977
180 527

155 987
82 128
51 365
332 624
3 312
1 842 445
3 607 860
400 473
169 303
6 645 497

191 350
91 162
51 869
387 775
3 613
1 963 090
3 896 708
398 936
137 342
7 121 845

198 470
91 220
185 669
365 356
3 960
2 036 589
3 544 447
371 730
152 615
6 950 056

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

32 885
3 807
8 190
133 315
2 601
180 798

33 768
3 353
8 215
128 226
7 284
180 846

29 935
4 245
8 730
148 076
6 610
197 596

1 280 797
145 790
313 704
5 117 741
99 098
6 957 130

1 317 198
128 485
314 677
4 930 622
277 521
6 968 503

1 182 215
162 580
334 403
5 701 260
251 841
7 632 299

Non-specified

21 921

18 940

22 103

853 914

734 937

873 142

Total imports

375 811

384 445

400 226

14 456 541

14 825 285

15 455 497

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

142
2 878
3 020

3 778
3 778

2 266
2 266

5 587
114 887
120 474

147 352
147 352

86 365
86 365

15 741
3 893
86
15 620
171
37 595
3 503
741
3
77 353

14 266
1 788
85
12 469
2 421
27 273
2 781
5
61 088

13 756
473
7 449
171
1 522
21 128
2 282
6
46 787

637 530
158 134
3 481
637 078
6 903
1 485 596
140 996
29 662
105
3 099 485

571 185
72 867
3 356
505 975
97 948
1 079 762
112 065
189
2 443 347

553 682
18 475
298 196
6 903
61 684
827 612
91 430
228
1 858 210

Non-specified

4 419

5 691

4 258

175 479

225 517

160 554

Total imports

84 792

70 557

53 311

3 395 438

2 816 216

2 105 129

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

4 340
2 150
1 311
8 598
124
47 843
96 157
11 018
142
4 429
176 112

5 442
2 458
1 315
10 022
95
50 641
103 919
10 899
3 646
188 437

5 263
2 489
4 743
9 595
104
52 651
93 833
10 126
3 989
182 793

163 345
82 128
51 365
332 624
4 798
1 842 445
3 713 876
400 473
5 587
169 330
6 765 971

218 365
91 162
51 869
387 775
3 613
1 963 090
4 014 988
398 936
139 399
7 269 197

206 373
91 220
190 528
365 356
3 960
2 036 589
3 617 583
371 730
153 082
7 036 421

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

48 626
3 807
3 893
8 190
2 425
15 620
171
37 595
133 318
3 503
741
262
258 151

48 034
3 353
1 788
85
8 215
6 469
12 469
27 273
128 231
2 781
3 236
241 934

43 691
4 245
473
8 730
5 704
7 449
171
21 128
148 082
2 282
2 428
244 383

1 918 327
145 790
158 134
313 704
92 597
637 078
6 903
1 485 596
5 117 846
140 996
29 662
9 982
10 056 615

1 888 383
128 485
72 867
3 356
314 677
246 469
505 975
1 079 762
4 930 811
112 065
129 000
9 411 850

1 735 897
162 580
18 475
334 403
217 322
298 196
6 903
827 612
5 701 488
91 430
96 203
9 490 509

Non-specified

26 340

24 631

26 361

1 029 393

960 454

1 033 696

Total imports

460 603

455 002

453 537

17 851 979

17 641 501

17 560 626

Memo: Total OPEC

112 456

102 460

86 702

4 447 302

4 035 266

3 413 430

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

27 658
3 231
20 207
48 825
5 287
16 639
418
508
12 376
3 368
1 350
1 862
31 771
427
7 004
180 931

26 995
3 394
21 902
52 321
5 226
16 429
1 043
82
14 462
5 018
1 130
2 404
40 602
455
8 398
199 861

Terajoules
22 212
3 694
24 322
52 155
4 905
17 396
499
337
351
11 950
4 131
1 266
2 806
40 258
160
7 371
193 813

1 028 608
127 944
753 804
1 798 872
208 966
604 231
16 603
20 186
491 539
133 635
56 083
70 736
1 215 864
16 911
276 796
6 820 778

1 005 752
133 742
819 223
1 922 550
207 324
590 514
41 689
3 304
572 761
199 011
47 062
94 647
1 550 959
17 920
331 510
7 537 968

799 526
145 457
901 178
1 896 347
192 627
623 846
19 945
13 569
14 223
478 674
161 672
51 695
109 051
1 530 151
6 309
291 694
7 235 964

23 162

25 584

29 681

901 081

993 441

1 162 264

204 093

225 445

223 494

7 721 859

8 531 409

8 398 228

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

31 007
66 461
41 247
10 656
128
66 749
40 601
32 545

27 533
58 274
35 449
8 199
136
58 421
32 545
26 280

28 319
62 158
38 373
2 189
- 548
54 841
26 280
24 324

20 813
57 620
33 925
-7 902
172
36 434
24 324
30 107

17 926
55 776
31 621
-8 757
442
32 882
30 107
36 879

16 853
46 152
26 071
-8 030
339
28 565
36 879
43 525

17 789
46 879
28 021
-6 750
872
29 025
43 525
48 823

18 108
43 035
26 797
-6 275
402
27 669
48 823
53 869

18 132
42 983
26 871
-3 703
490
30 051
53 869
56 838

21 831
49 445
31 303
-1 025
251
38 697
56 838
57 725

25 670
56 104
36 194
4 341
- 134
50 055
57 725
54 145

27 982
57 545
35 977
8 126
625
57 051
54 145
47 420

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

29 534
60 399
38 784
9 955
- 737
61 841
47 542
39 336

28 992
60 741
39 286
15 971
- 347
66 765
39 336
27 200

26 686
53 344
34 209
510
- 313
46 644
27 200
26 623

22 095
53 729
32 913
-2 598
181
40 132
26 623
28 664

20 309
47 914
29 466
-8 154
- 361
30 964
28 664
35 221

18 839
41 342
25 649
-7 493
- 114
27 153
35 221
41 310

18 764
45 792
28 696
-7 861
168
27 831
41 310
47 252

17 872
42 885
26 516
-8 368
358
25 515
47 252
53 621

15 998
43 235
25 479
-4 420
- 236
29 570
53 621
57 397

22 880
48 901
31 659
-1 499
297
38 326
57 397
58 957

25 010
50 076
31 979
4 620
- 224
47 951
58 957
55 183

27 279
60 877
37 980
9 633
- 72
59 881
55 183
47 433

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
29 350
26 466
26 904
22 090
20 792
18 130
18 384
16 744
18 110
21 480
+ Imports (Entries)
56 412
51 049
60 045
51 680
49 937
48 281
50 853
46 813
49 097
48 365
- Exports (Exits)
36 210
33 057
38 776
32 516
31 478
30 095
32 112
28 765
30 277
31 948
+ Stock changes
13 896
13 461
11 410
- 757
-7 245
-9 755 -10 863
-9 853
-6 710
-4 004
- Statistical difference
71
- 430
- 385
- 158
362
- 96
191
- 44
403
86
Total consumption
63 377
58 349
59 968
40 655
31 644
26 657
26 071
24 983
29 817
33 807
Opening stock level
64 991
51 095
37 634
26 224
26 981
34 226
44 956
55 819
65 672
72 382
Closing stock level
51 095
37 634
26 224
26 981
34 226
43 981
55 819
65 672
72 382
76 386
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

24 650
53 683
35 382
4 761
75
47 637
76 386
71 625

26 302
61 955
40 537
8 951
- 18
56 689
71 625
62 674

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

1152 160
2565 259
1560 544
415 490
10 408
2561 957
1580 147
1265 761

1021 495
2250 595
1341 889
318 097
7 246
2241 052
1265 761
1022 875

1055 299
2401 562
1457 186
83 966
-18 677
2102 318
1022 875
947 987

787 381
2223 620
1294 900
-309 475
11 069
1395 557
947 987
1175 069

679 259
2151 054
1209 283
-339 740
20 257
1261 033
1175 069
1437 631

638 678
1780 885
994 413
-311 567
18 302
1095 281
1437 631
1695 363

667 628
1810 692
1072 058
-274 915
21 279
1110 068
1695 363
1913 812

687 043
1664 610
1029 739
-245 841
16 767
1059 306
1913 812
2111 873

684 086
1659 865
1028 882
-144 235
19 054
1151 780
2111 874
2227 554

819 655
1906 641
1193 363
-40 872
7 585
1484 476
2227 554
2263 067

956 170
2164 553
1375 738
168 767
-8 582
1922 334
2263 066
2123 879

1035 038
2220 900
1361 885
318 657
22 231
2190 479
2123 879
1859 698

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

1092 937
2329 304
1448 648
388 197
-10 999
2372 789
1861 771
1541 586

1069 937
2340 458
1466 990
627 062
4 163
2566 304
1541 586
1063 674

994 945
2058 618
1279 471
21 537
6 782
1788 847
1063 674
1039 519

831 181
2069 945
1234 759
-99 399
28 376
1538 592
1039 519
1117 268

769 829
1849 020
1105 745
-317 773
7 976
1187 355
1117 268
1372 926

714 929
1593 979
962 838
-291 292
14 624
1040 154
1372 926
1609 619

704 070
1765 770
1079 347
-308 162
21 261
1061 070
1609 619
1843 144

676 912
1657 458
1005 388
-329 716
24 111
975 155
1843 144
2095 103

597 833
1668 662
964 070
-172 624
-2 690
1132 491
2095 103
2242 687

856 987
1887 101
1188 876
-60 920
24 674
1469 618
2242 687
2305 975

921 995
1928 683
1203 940
183 465
-9 385
1839 588
2305 975
2155 392

1004 957
2345 728
1415 766
376 324
14 447
2296 796
2155 392
1852 304

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
1075 221 963 085 985 069 822 425 776 389 681 462 693 758 625 327 677 159 797 331
+ Imports (Entries)
2174 431 1971 102 2312 839 1993 700 1928 881 1866 108 1963 762 1807 961 1895 402 1863 033
- Exports (Exits)
1369 963 1241 870 1458 855 1232 080 1201 048 1149 535 1228 790 1097 534 1153 055 1211 443
+ Stock changes
544 614 526 959 444 072 -31 249 -282 974 -382 631 -426 184 -384 480 -264 197 -155 052
- Statistical difference
-11 403 -19 259 -17 688
-8 697
8 620
-5 673
5 408
-3 221
14 319
1 159
Total consumption
2435 706 2238 535 2300 813 1561 493 1212 628 1021 077 997 138 954 495 1140 990 1292 710
Opening stock level
2536 911 1992 297 1465 338 1021 266 1052 515 1335 489 1755 418 2181 602 2566 082 2830 279
Closing stock level
1992 297 1465 338 1021 266 1052 515 1335 489 1718 120 2181 602 2566 082 2830 279 2985 331
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

908 219
2072 394
1336 872
186 214
526
1829 429
2985 331
2799 117

966 576
2387 345
1531 499
350 595
-3 368
2176 385
2799 117
2448 522

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

30000

35000

30000

25000

25000
20000
20000
15000
15000
10000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

5000

Jan-11

5000

Jan-11

10000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

80000

20000

70000
15000
60000
10000
50000
5000
40000
0
30000
-5000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-15000

Apr-11

10000

Jan-11

-10000

Jan-11

20000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
140

120

100

Mtoe

80

60

40

20

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 57 Mtoe)

(TPES: 129 Mtoe)

Oil
(35.0%)

Oil
(46.6%)
Coal *
(35.8%)

Coal *
(39.6%)

Hydro
Other **(1.7%)
(6.2%)
Natural Gas
(5.9%)

Hydro
(1.2%)
Other **
(5.0%)

Natural Gas
(23.0%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

67.99
3.38
19.85
40.25
4.51

85.41
7.46
21.30
51.90
4.75

157.52
17.13
29.03
106.10
5.26

233.55
28.53
33.91
164.58 e
6.53

308.57
42.24
23.91
236.41
6.02

317.39
47.29
23.01
239.90
7.19

344.83
52.11
20.09
264.65
7.97

4.14
7.08
0.03
4.82
1.44

3.47
4.95
- 1.59
4.05
1.83

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

12.60
..
12.60
..
..

14.64
..
14.63
0.00
..

14.40
..
14.40
..
..

26.38
..
26.38
..
..

43.00
4.85
38.12
0.01
0.02

47.27
5.00
42.25
0.02
..

50.50
5.60
44.87
0.03
..

3.53
..
3.23
..
..

5.61
..
5.07
..
..

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

21.03
..
3.39
17.65
..

31.19
..
3.38
27.81
..

78.92
2.35
9.30
67.27
..

153.52
9.26
22.83
121.43
..

228.63
20.89
17.59
190.15
..

234.07
22.51
16.94
194.62
..

260.88
27.99
15.51
217.38
..

6.50
..
3.88
6.48
..

5.34
11.38
2.25
5.23
..

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

57.06
3.38
26.58
22.58
4.51

69.60
7.46
30.07
27.32
4.75

86.38
14.79
31.20
35.13
5.26

108.10
19.27
34.15
48.15
6.53

122.49
26.21
40.22
50.03
6.04

128.27
29.77
44.42
46.89
7.19

129.31
29.72
45.28
46.34
7.97

2.07
5.58
1.34
1.81
1.44

1.77
3.08
1.63
1.21
1.83

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

16.04
0.79
0.43
13.80
1.02

24.07
1.53
1.15
20.17
1.22

35.22
3.47
0.95
28.88
1.93

47.88
4.06
0.53
41.19 e
2.11

57.09
9.29
0.79
44.66
2.35

56.77
11.08
0.87
42.29
2.54

..
..
..
..
..

3.29
7.01
1.80
2.91
2.37

2.19
5.42
- 0.40
1.75
1.26

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

39.58
2.11
24.26
5.20
8.00

46.79
5.03
26.92
4.51
10.34

56.65
8.65
29.00
4.56
14.45

69.58
11.39
34.72
4.20
19.28

76.39
12.83
38.72
3.19
21.66

79.35
12.38
41.00
3.32
22.66

..
..
..
..
..

1.80
4.64
1.35
- 1.14
2.70

1.54
1.64
1.59
- 1.43
2.07

12.93
..
12.85
0.02
0.06

16.82
..
16.74
0.00
0.08

21.11
0.01
20.87
0.07
0.16

25.66
0.30
25.06
0.09
0.20

29.29
0.44
28.04
0.17
0.63

31.16
0.47
29.86
0.15
0.67

..
..
..
..
..

2.28
..
2.18
5.17
6.56

1.79
19.22
1.64
3.31
6.89

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

17.81
1.49
7.94
4.89
3.49

20.47
3.73
7.95
4.09
4.69

23.27
6.02
6.40
4.28
6.57

28.22
7.46
7.63
4.04
9.08

27.63
8.24
7.78
2.98
8.63

28.49
7.61
8.18
3.15
9.56

..
..
..
..
..

1.21
4.26
0.08
- 1.13
2.62

0.92
1.07
1.12
- 1.39
1.72

8.84
0.62
3.47
0.28
4.46

9.50
1.29
2.23
0.41
5.57

12.27
2.62
1.73
0.20
7.72

15.71
3.63
2.02
0.07
9.99

19.48
4.14
2.89
0.04
12.40

19.70
4.29
2.96
0.03
12.42

..
..
..
..
..

2.08
5.09
- 0.41
- 5.75
2.66

2.18
2.27
2.47
- 8.64
2.19

5.05
0.47
0.79
0.19
3.61

6.04
0.97
0.78
0.19
4.09

7.49
1.89
0.38
0.06
5.17

10.27
3.10
0.28
0.00
6.89

10.48
3.24
0.30
0.00
6.94

..
..
..
..
..

1.89
5.10
- 2.48
- 10.39
1.69

1.54
2.48
- 1.11
- 13.10
1.35

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

9.06
2.55
0.35
0.02 e
6.15

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

4 048

8 852

20 475

32 819

48 370

51 244

55 992

61 699

209

- 260

2 791
-

10 252
-

5 643
24 298
- 5 655

6 526
27 141
- 7 276

5 811
26 187
- 332

6 517
32 564
- 1 659

3 839

9 112

17 684

22 567

35 370

37 905

35 948

37 311

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

944
944
-

2 335
1 652
164
519
-

4 893
3 621
529
461
282

5 184
2 845
1 909
300
130

11 353
7 767
1 482
676
1 030
309
89

13 128
9 035
1 723
786
1 197
307
80

13 677
9 358
1 840
814
1 279
311
75

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

366
366
-

817
657
160
-

2 467
1 689
272
506

4 050
1 775
469
1 806

8 891
5
3 597
629
4 660

9 438
3 737
470
5 231

7 451
3 874
549
3 028

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

..

Final consumption

2 529

5 960

10 324

13 333

15 126

15 339

14 820

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

1 573
33
1 540

4 054
233
636
693
1 255
117
157
13
400
411
4
135
-

6 642
399
983
2 090
1 476
167
199
23
624
472
37
6
166
-

8 331
659
1 192
3 096
1 348
..
236
247
714
634
..
44
161
-

8 850
587
1 729
3 153
1 565
..
137
50
788
565
60
76
130
10

8 959
595
1 658
3 199
1 691
..
144
62
821
523
49
76
131
10

8 322
510
1 559
2 831
1 518
..
124
141
889
490
40
76
134
10

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

12
12

356
96
249
11

524
58
427
39

545
63
445
37

570
69
467
34

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

741
183
558
-

1 534
385
1 149
-

3 132
872
2 259
1
-

4 247
1 263
2 983
1
-

4 887
1 232
3 652
3
-

5 006
1 247
3 756
3
-

5 149
1 259
3 887
3
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

215
215
215
-

372
372
341
-

538
538
515
-

399
399
399
-

865
865
865
-

829
829
829
-

779
779
779
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

157 311

347 366

797 340

1 327 693

1 965 676

2 081 945

2 200 486

2 424 777

8 134

- 10 200

109 300
-

431 027
-

225 728
971 908
- 176 095

261 044
1 085 657
- 236 730

232 449
1 047 461
- 9 299

260 670
1 302 560
- 64 775

149 177

357 566

688 040

896 666

1 395 591

1 494 062

1 394 773

1 447 662

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

36 681
36 681
-

91 612
64 824
6 423
20 365
-

190 371
140 878
20 600
17 934
10 959

205 949
113 042
75 840
11 913
5 154

448 003
306 534
58 462
26 655
40 626
12 195
3 531

517 505
356 195
67 897
30 974
47 183
12 112
3 144

530 665
363 111
71 407
31 575
49 622
12 049
2 901

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

14 210
14 210
-

32 059
25 787
6 272
-

95 974
65 715
10 577
19 682

160 901
70 533
18 618
71 750

350 821
212
141 930
24 799
183 880

371 987
147 282
18 528
206 177

289 093
9
150 315
21 313
117 456

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

..

Final consumption

98 286

233 895

401 695

529 816

596 767

604 570

575 015

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

61 123
1 273
59 850

159 160
9 148
24 953
27 197
49 245
4 589
6 180
519
15 701
16 144
167
5 317
-

258 463
15 526
38 263
81 319
57 419
6 499
7 759
896
24 260
18 355
1 457
238
6 472
-

331 072
26 202
47 346
123 063
53 545
..
9 358
9 822
28 380
25 205
..
1 748
6 403
-

349 108
23 150
68 230
124 392
61 740
..
5 388
1 958
31 090
22 274
2 365
3 007
5 126
388

353 118
23 462
65 342
126 074
66 661
..
5 666
2 428
32 366
20 603
1 947
2 998
5 158
413

322 887
19 791
60 487
109 826
58 889
..
4 800
5 479
34 494
19 021
1 562
2 939
5 192
407

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

462
462

14 161
3 800
9 911
450

20 693
2 301
16 857
1 535

21 460
2 473
17 546
1 441

22 092
2 663
18 115
1 314

..
..
..
..

28 810
7 118
21 692
-

60 156
15 102
45 054
-

121 882
33 938
87 896
48
-

168 732
50 200
118 512
20
-

192 851
48 616
144 112
123
-

197 321
49 143
148 052
126
-

199 792
48 867
150 800
125
-

..
..
..
..
..

8 353
8 353
8 353
-

14 579
14 579
13 373
-

20 888
20 888
20 008
-

15 851
15 851
15 851
-

34 115
34 115
34 115
-

32 671
32 671
32 671
-

30 244
30 244
30 244
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

6 526

5 811

6 517

261 044

232 449

260 670

Total imports

6 526

5 811

6 517

261 044

232 449

260 670

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

Non-specified

6 526

5 811

6 517

261 044

232 449

260 670

Total imports

6 526

5 811

6 517

261 044

232 449

260 670

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

19 029 e
961 e
19 990
7 151 e
27 141

23 880 e
1 014 e
24 894
1 293 e
26 187

Terajoules
25 728 e
883 e
26 611
5 953 e
32 564

742 065 e
40 072 e
782 137
303 520 e
1 085 657

955 200 e
40 560 e
995 760
51 701 e
1 047 461

1 029 120
35 320
1 064 440
238 120

e
e

1 302 560

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

3 799
586
2 053
2 332
-

3 350
570
2 053
1 867
-

3 796
495
2 053
2 238
-

3 755
524
2 053
2 226
-

4 010
492
2 075
2 427
-

3 999
581
2 075
2 505
-

4 147
369
2 251
2 265
-

4 133
426
2 079
2 480
-

3 115
432
2 079
1 468
-

3 503
399
2 252
1 650
-

3 722
298
2 252
1 768
-

3 661
393
2 252
1 802
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

3 448
481
2 343
1 586
-

3 358
510
2 343
1 525
-

3 408
494
2 343
1 559
-

3 624
549
2 415
1 758
-

3 616
508
2 415
1 709
-

4 316
2 415
1 901
-

4 838
276
2 739
2 375
-

4 835
603
2 739
2 699
-

4 091
561
2 739
1 913
-

4 326
528
2 592
2 262
-

4 119
544
2 592
2 071
-

4 260
515
2 592
2 183
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
4 063
3 728
4 326
3 875
3 922
4 194
4 410
4 450
4 325
4 059
+ Imports (Entries)
533
541
492
509
543
580
576
589
596
523
- Exports (Exits)
2 825
2 825
2 825
2 825
2 864
2 864
2 864
2 752
2 752
2 752
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
1 771
1 444
1 993
1 559
1 601
1 910
2 122
2 287
2 169
1 830
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

4 259
477
2 652
2 084
-

4 448
507
2 652
2 303
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

160 166
24 706
86 543
98 329
-

141 236
24 031
86 543
78 724
-

160 039
20 869
86 543
94 365
-

158 311
22 112
86 543
93 880
-

169 062
20 726
87 476
102 312
-

168 598
24 476
87 476
105 598
-

174 838
15 544
94 904
95 478
-

174 247
17 966
87 648
104 565
-

131 328
18 192
87 648
61 872
-

147 686
16 803
94 963
69 526
-

156 920
12 558
94 963
74 515
-

154 348
16 548
94 963
75 933
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

145 452
20 295
98 782
66 965
-

141 573
21 505
98 782
64 296
-

143 681
20 825
98 782
65 724
-

152 788
23 160
101 837
74 111
-

152 451
21 438
101 837
72 052
-

181 963
101 837
80 126
-

203 970
11 620
115 466
100 124
-

203 844
25 421
115 466
113 799
-

172 477
23 644
115 466
80 655
-

182 384
22 261
109 284
95 361
-

173 657
22 922
109 284
87 295
-

179 601
21 709
109 284
92 026
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
171 296 157 172 182 385 163 370 165 352 176 819 185 926 187 612 182 342 171 127
+ Imports (Entries)
22 478
22 803
20 756
21 450
22 902
24 458
24 292
24 840
25 127
22 059
- Exports (Exits)
119 119 119 119 119 119 119 119 120 740 120 740 120 742 116 004 116 004 116 004
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
74 655
60 856
84 022
65 701
67 514
80 537
89 476
96 448
91 465
77 182
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

179 559
20 092
111 808
87 843
-

187 527
21 385
111 808
97 104
-

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

-3000

Apr-11

Oct-13

-2500

Jul-13

1000

Apr-13

-2000

Jan-13

2000

Oct-12

-1500

Jul-12

3000

Apr-12

-1000

Jan-12

4000

Oct-11

-500

Jul-11

5000

Apr-11

Jan-11

6000

Jan-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

3000

1
0.9

2500
0.8
0.7

2000

0.6
1500

0.5
0.4

1000
0.3
0.2

500

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
40

35

30

Mtoe

25

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 22 Mtoe)

(TPES: 33 Mtoe)

Oil
(56.0%)

Oil
(35.6%)

Hydro
(11.0%)

Other **
(21.7%)
Coal *
(17.9%)

Hydro
(7.5%)

Coal *
(10.3%)

Other **
(3.3%)
Natural Gas
(15.3%)

Natural Gas
(21.4%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

7.92
1.96
2.64
1.02
2.31

7.63
1.67
1.52
0.84
3.60

8.12
1.10
1.21
0.64
5.18

9.78
1.53
1.09
0.29
6.86

12.11
1.49
1.03
0.00
9.60

12.80
1.56
0.93
0.00
10.31

12.18
1.12
0.89
0.00
10.17

1.08
- 1.38
- 2.69
- 19.12
3.77

1.77
0.11
- 1.34
- 29.43
2.97

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

14.52
1.34
9.81
3.07
0.30

17.01
2.66
11.24
2.80
0.30

18.55
4.44
10.24
3.18
0.70

22.07
5.27
12.42
3.07
1.31

30.12
10.29
13.90
3.38
2.55

31.45
11.63
13.55
3.34
2.93

28.99
8.54
13.82
3.31
3.33

1.74
4.74
0.86
0.19
6.17

1.96
2.88
1.31
0.18
7.01

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.62
..
0.14
0.06
0.42

0.88
..
0.25
0.01
0.63

1.23
..
0.55
0.00
0.68

2.99
0.01
1.46
0.05
1.47

8.35
4.18
2.21
0.00
1.96

9.87
5.23
2.44
0.00
2.21

7.80
3.26
2.51
0.00
2.03

6.53
..
7.39
- 10.62
4.03

8.34
..
6.79
- 5.57
4.88

21.48
3.30
12.11
3.87
2.20

23.15
4.15
12.08
3.65
3.27

24.83
5.18
10.36
4.10
5.19

28.54
6.52
11.72
3.59
6.71

34.12
8.21
12.34
3.38
10.20

33.11
7.41
11.40
3.26
11.04

33.30
7.00
11.62
3.35
11.34

1.10
1.89
- 0.10
- 0.36
4.19

1.28
1.31
0.50
- 0.87
3.45

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

4.87
1.15
1.21
0.87
1.64

5.44
0.89
1.16
0.84
2.55

7.16
1.77
0.67
1.70
3.03

8.21
1.97
0.55
1.42
4.27

10.31
2.74
0.42
1.41
5.74

10.36
2.20
0.27
1.30
6.59

..
..
..
..
..

1.96
1.67
- 3.80
1.05
3.63

1.69
1.00
- 4.09
- 1.21
3.60

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

16.61
1.45
9.95
2.35
2.87

18.64
2.83
9.76
1.97
4.09

19.70
3.04
8.83
1.35
6.49

23.52
4.27
10.36
0.88
8.01

28.17
5.14
11.07
0.50
11.46

27.25
4.85
10.50
0.46
11.44

..
..
..
..
..

1.28
3.15
0.14
- 4.09
3.61

1.48
2.15
0.79
- 4.76
2.61

3.87
0.02
3.58
0.11
0.15

4.09
0.03
3.84
0.01
0.20

4.84
0.10
4.50
0.00
0.24

6.47
0.14
6.01
0.00
0.31

8.11
0.14
7.18
..
0.78

7.82
0.18
6.90
..
0.74

..
..
..
..
..

1.82
5.87
1.70
..
4.13

2.21
2.83
1.97
..
5.19

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

6.45
1.29
3.32
0.76
1.08

6.53
2.10
2.09
0.92
1.43

6.73
1.98
1.87
0.65
2.24

7.66
2.40
1.89
0.63
2.74

9.56
2.90
2.05
0.44
4.18

9.64
2.91
2.08
0.42
4.24

..
..
..
..
..

1.04
2.11
- 1.19
- 1.53
3.58

1.65
1.75
0.50
- 1.96
2.95

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

6.29
0.14
3.04
1.47
1.64

8.02
0.69
3.83
1.04
2.46

8.13
0.96
2.46
0.70
4.01

9.39
1.73
2.46
0.24
4.95

10.50
2.10
1.84
0.06
6.51

9.78
1.76
1.52
0.04
6.46

..
..
..
..
..

1.14
6.68
- 1.77
- 8.66
3.58

0.84
2.83
- 2.18
- 11.92
2.19

5.72
0.09
3.03
1.42
1.17

5.10
0.39
2.18
0.93
1.60

5.84
0.76
1.70
0.66
2.71

6.32
1.12
1.72
0.21
3.27

6.99
1.34
1.38
0.05
4.22

6.62
1.23
1.20
0.04
4.15

..
..
..
..
..

0.38
6.82
- 2.35
- 8.89
3.29

0.57
2.18
- 1.59
- 12.22
1.96

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

2 365

2 009

1 359

1 904

1 810

1 776

1 906

1 369

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 620
10
2

3 196
- 208
-

5 507
- 441
- 2

6 560
19
- 332
- 1

12 543
5 094
749
-

13 517
3 726
- 2 082
-

14 170
6 375
- 668
-

10 407
3 973
725
- 1

Total consumption

3 993

4 997

6 427

8 114

10 008

9 485

9 033

8 529

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 842
884
44
465
449
-

1 080
456
18
261
165
174
6
-

2 190
824
281
698
166
221
-

2 451
748
352
815
252
272
12
-

3 343
1 002
237
1 447
347
295
15
-

2 969
875
164
1 273
358
296
3
-

2 677
410
265
1 402
284
310
6
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

375
117
167
91
-

376
153
222
1
-

463
264
199
-

340
153
187
-

398
229
169
-

413
242
171
-

444
250
194
-

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

30

137

10

..

Final consumption

1 746

3 404

3 764

5 321

6 265

6 100

5 909

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

1 390
329
112
7
325
5
55
66
85
218
12
3
18
155

1 912
385
184
8
396
26
71
79
121
330
14
11
30
257

2 022
308
226
40
296
45
127
77
260
377
50
21
103
92

2 600
399
424
68
341
38
141
69
336
573
49
41
85
36

3 077
463
400
110
393
54
257
59
362
732
83
52
54
58

3 193
586
409
120
407
57
255
63
359
703
75
53
49
57

3 160
620
410
114
381
57
255
59
372
662
74
52
49
55

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

23
23
-

40
40
-

119
119
-

180
180
-

174
8
166
-

218
9
209
-

216
9
207
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

171
58
113
-

834
366
463
5
-

1 186
226
949
11
-

2 151
736
1 399
16
-

2 555
905
1 632
18
-

2 285
790
1 478
17
-

2 149
636
1 496
17
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

162
162
162
-

618
618
618
-

437
437
437
-

390
390
390
-

459
459
459
-

404
404
404
-

384
384
384
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

91 006

77 671

51 014

71 308

69 128

67 812

72 778

52 290

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

62 343
361
-

123 618
- 8 008
-

206 709
- 16 559
-

245 062
696
- 12 424
-

478 940
194 495
28 562
-

516 114
142 287
- 79 448
-

541 064
243 427
- 25 489
-

397 390
151 708
27 694
-

153 710

193 281

241 164

303 250

382 135

362 191

344 926

325 666

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

70 904
34 021
1 691
17 912
17 280
-

41 784
17 638
707
10 080
6 383
6 737
239
-

82 181
30 910
10 556
26 192
6 216
8 307
-

91 621
27 950
13 158
30 477
9 430
10 166
440
-

127 658
38 259
9 058
55 237
13 264
11 255
585
-

113 327
33 431
6 248
48 594
13 652
11 299
103
-

102 234
15 661
10 125
53 578
10 829
11 824
217
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

14 376
4 490
6 409
3 477
-

14 555
5 927
8 572
56
-

17 371
9 907
7 464
-

12 713
5 721
6 992
-

15 187
8 740
6 447
-

15 759
9 226
6 533
-

16 944
9 544
7 400
-

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

1 081

5 256

380

91

94

110

102

..

Final consumption

67 349

131 686

141 232

198 825

239 196

232 995

225 646

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

53 626
12 675
4 299
266
12 498
222
2 127
2 570
3 280
8 421
443
133
709
5 983

73 943
14 892
7 118
328
15 313
1 030
2 716
3 044
4 683
12 784
515
421
1 124
9 975

75 926
11 576
8 481
1 488
11 094
1 689
4 783
2 893
9 768
14 148
1 889
802
3 860
3 455

97 186
14 909
15 841
2 539
12 736
1 432
5 274
2 564
12 564
21 419
1 850
1 536
3 195
1 327

117 452
17 669
15 281
4 192
14 994
2 057
9 805
2 257
13 817
27 931
3 181
1 998
2 053
2 217

121 954
22 391
15 625
4 568
15 553
2 158
9 754
2 409
13 702
26 848
2 874
2 014
1 880
2 178

120 621
23 660
15 664
4 338
14 566
2 183
9 744
2 252
14 191
25 277
2 811
1 978
1 874
2 083

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

890
890
-

1 560
1 560
-

4 455
4 455
-

6 710
6 710
-

6 661
306
6 355
-

8 292
328
7 964
-

8 237
344
7 893
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

6 590
2 233
4 357
-

32 277
14 161
17 922
194
-

44 447
8 484
35 560
403
-

80 326
27 494
52 240
592
-

97 551
34 569
62 276
706
-

87 337
30 186
56 510
641
-

82 115
24 288
57 179
648
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

6 243
6 243
6 243
-

23 906
23 906
23 906
-

16 404
16 404
16 404
-

14 603
14 603
14 603
-

17 532
17 532
17 532
-

15 412
15 412
15 412
-

14 673
14 673
14 673
-

..
..
..
..

Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

1 890
1 890

1 981
1 981

1 455
1 455

71 639
71 639

75 102
75 102

55 159
55 159

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

8 537
8 537

8 950
8 950

6 573
6 573

323 630
323 630

339 275
339 275

249 184
249 184

Non-specified

3 090

3 239

2 379

120 845

126 687

93 047

Total imports

13 517

14 170

10 407

516 114

541 064

397 390

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

1 890
1 890

1 981
1 981

1 455
1 455

71 639
71 639

75 102
75 102

55 159
55 159

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

8 537
8 537

8 950
8 950

6 573
6 573

323 630
323 630

339 275
339 275

249 184
249 184

Non-specified

3 090

3 239

2 379

120 845

126 687

93 047

Total imports

13 517

14 170

10 407

516 114

541 064

397 390

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

Non-specified/other

3 726

6 375

3 973

142 287

243 427

151 708

Total exports

3 726

6 375

3 973

142 287

243 427

151 708

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

158
4 309
3 622
422
13
1 254
3 183
2 761

153
3 772
3 225
446
8
1 138
2 761
2 315

158
3 801
2 920
6
9
1 036
2 315
2 309

150
4 750
3 343
- 892
1
664
2 309
3 201

99
4 444
3 183
- 748
6
606
3 201
3 949

138
3 523
2 265
- 959
7
430
3 949
4 908

153
3 429
2 385
- 767
5
425
4 908
5 675

153
2 990
2 256
- 490
5
392
5 675
6 165

153
3 169
2 576
- 240
1
505
6 165
6 405

153
4 033
3 418
25
- 18
811
6 405
6 380

150
4 208
3 742
459
- 10
1 085
6 380
5 921

159
3 594
3 308
657
1 102
5 921
5 264

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

230
3 742
3 411
632
46
1 147
5 264
4 632

211
3 870
4 002
1 291
1 370
4 632
3 341

140
3 399
2 623
- 52
1
863
3 341
3 393

151
3 444
2 595
- 328
-2
674
3 393
3 721

153
3 116
2 205
- 606
-1
459
3 721
4 327

125
3 108
2 286
- 538
1
408
4 327
4 865

154
3 536
2 574
- 733
-9
392
4 865
5 598

163
3 302
2 437
- 633
-2
397
5 598
6 231

158
3 730
2 615
- 813
1
459
6 231
7 044

137
3 720
3 032
- 69
1
755
7 044
7 113

138
3 469
3 007
319
1
918
7 113
6 794

146
4 128
3 965
863
10
1 162
6 794
5 931

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
129
116
135
132
113
128
108
112
98
+ Imports (Entries)
3 694
3 425
3 873
3 927
3 938
3 958
4 524
4 396
4 453
- Exports (Exits)
3 818
3 876
4 494
3 644
3 327
3 074
3 134
2 949
3 148
+ Stock changes
1 209
1 377
1 482
247
- 244
- 633
-1 162
-1 207
- 935
- Statistical difference
-8
-3
-8
-9
1
-2
-2
-1
Total consumption
1 222
1 045
1 004
671
479
381
338
353
468
Opening stock level
5 931
4 722
3 345
1 863
1 616
1 860
2 493
3 655
4 862
Closing stock level
4 722
3 345
1 863
1 616
1 860
2 493
3 655
4 862
5 797
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

94
4 357
3 103
- 688
-2
662
5 797
6 485

94
3 917
3 580
434
-6
871
6 485
6 051

103
4 447
4 349
849
13
1 037
6 051
5 202

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

6 032
164 550
138 311
16 125
505
47 891
121 545
105 420

5 830
144 023
123 170
17 033
280
43 436
105 420
88 387

6 026
145 159
111 511
230
346
39 558
88 387
88 157

5 718
181 356
127 652
-34 075
10
25 337
88 157
122 232

3 779
169 692
121 554
-28 553
230
23 134
122 232
150 785

5 284
134 534
86 488
-36 615
291
16 424
150 785
187 400

5 860
130 974
91 055
-29 292
266
16 221
187 400
216 692

5 825
114 204
86 138
-18 727
205
14 959
216 692
235 419

5 847
121 004
98 333
-9 150
77
19 291
235 420
244 570

5 828
154 011
130 554
947
- 755
30 987
244 570
243 623

5 725
160 693
142 932
17 546
- 404
41 436
243 622
226 076

6 056
137 219
126 308
25 086
-8
42 061
226 076
200 990

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

8 693
142 245
129 710
22 663
409
43 482
198 273
175 610

8 000
147 154
152 135
48 952
39
51 932
175 610
126 658

5 297
129 221
99 682
-1 961
76
32 799
126 658
128 619

5 737
130 937
98 627
-12 444
- 26
25 629
128 619
141 063

5 792
118 474
83 830
-22 994
- 49
17 491
141 063
164 057

4 721
118 141
86 945
-20 401
- 37
15 553
164 057
184 458

5 847
134 443
97 891
-27 790
- 365
14 974
184 458
212 248

6 191
125 555
92 631
-23 993
- 36
15 158
212 248
236 241

5 986
141 816
99 420
-30 824
54
17 504
236 241
267 065

5 204
141 401
115 281
-2 609
17
28 698
267 065
269 674

5 233
131 868
114 293
12 071
68
34 811
269 674
257 603

5 539
156 950
150 765
32 732
426
44 030
257 603
224 871

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
4 905
4 398
5 115
5 052
4 300
4 886
4 132
4 276
3 738
3 587
+ Imports (Entries)
140 061 129 850 146 829 149 949 150 369 151 144 172 749 167 899 170 030 166 346
- Exports (Exits)
144 771 146 960 170 350 139 148 127 087 117 368 119 701 112 603 120 214 118 489
+ Stock changes
45 823
52 234
56 180
8 912
-9 313 -24 158 -44 372 -46 098 -35 703 -26 274
- Statistical difference
- 242
2
- 170
- 848
- 12
- 54
- 98
-2
- 28
- 92
Total consumption
46 260
39 520
37 944
25 613
18 281
14 558
12 906
13 476
17 879
25 262
Opening stock level
224 871 179 048 126 814
70 634
61 722
71 035
95 193 139 565 185 663 221 366
Closing stock level
179 048 126 814
70 634
61 722
71 035
95 193 139 565 185 663 221 366 247 640
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

3 586
149 574
136 710
16 596
- 216
33 262
247 640
231 044

3 928
169 815
166 102
32 410
462
39 589
231 044
198 634

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

2000

250

1500
200

1000
150
500
100
0
50

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

-1000

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

-500

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

1600

2000

1400
1500
1200
1000
1000
500
800
0
600
-500

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-1500

Apr-11

200

Jan-11

-1000

Jan-11

400

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
70

60

50

Mtoe

40

30

20

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 46 Mtoe)

(TPES: 55 Mtoe)

Oil
(60.1%)

Oil
(39.7%)
Nuclear
(20.1%)

Hydro
(0.1%)
Coal *
(24.3%)

Other **
(9.9%)

Coal *
(4.6%)

Natural Gas
(15.5%)

Natural Gas
(25.7%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

6.51
0.04
..
6.42
0.04

8.09
0.03
..
4.71
3.35

13.10
0.01
..
1.18
11.91

13.73
0.00
..
0.21
13.53

15.31
..
..
..
15.31

15.89
..
..
..
15.89

16.14
..
..
..
16.14

2.30
..
..
..
15.97

0.91
..
..
..
1.33

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

58.93
7.11
46.36
5.32
0.14

61.70
8.89
44.22
8.04
0.54

60.95
8.21
41.59
10.73
0.41

76.24
13.27
53.51
8.35
1.11

82.75
19.54
57.25
4.28
1.68

79.51
18.69 e
55.08
3.62
2.12

81.65
18.83
57.57
3.21
2.04

0.82
2.47
0.54
- 1.26
6.90

1.28
3.67
1.42
- 5.12
7.22

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

15.87
..
14.90
0.77
0.21

19.45
..
17.82
0.86
0.77

20.84
..
18.99
1.12
0.73

25.13
..
23.38
1.11
0.63

28.22
2.75
23.71
0.69
1.06

32.62
4.53 e
26.51
0.83
0.75

34.08
4.56
28.11
0.65
0.77

1.93
..
1.60
- 0.43
3.33

2.16
..
1.72
- 2.36
0.20

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

45.99
7.14
27.69
11.18
0.02

46.77
8.91
23.34
11.39
3.13

48.29
8.17
17.96
10.57
11.59

58.57
13.36
23.26
7.94
14.00

60.55
16.99
23.96
3.67
15.92

55.95
14.36
21.35
2.96
17.27

56.14
14.19
21.96
2.57
17.42

0.50
1.73
- 0.58
- 3.61
..

0.66
2.43
0.88
- 5.97
1.79

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

9.97
2.26
4.90
2.76
0.04

12.64
1.60
3.85
3.83
3.35

17.65
1.32
0.26
4.54
11.54 e

19.70
3.17
0.17
3.27
13.10 e

21.11
5.29
0.08
1.33
14.41

18.05
3.92
0.09
1.21
12.84

..
..
..
..
..

1.53
1.42
- 9.81
- 2.10
15.73

0.10
5.07
- 4.75
- 5.84
0.49

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

33.73
4.60
20.16
5.71
3.26

32.29
7.08
16.85
4.23
4.12

32.07
6.82
16.13
3.54
5.58

41.44
10.16
20.95
2.64
7.69

43.06
11.60
21.25
0.97
9.24

41.89
10.41
19.78
0.60
11.10

..
..
..
..
..

0.56
2.12
- 0.05
- 5.61
3.19

1.22
1.94
0.93
- 7.74
3.17

4.42
..
4.34
0.01
0.07

5.40
..
5.32
0.00
0.08

6.78
..
6.67
..
0.11

8.18
..
8.06
..
0.12

9.18
..
8.67
..
0.51

8.51
0.02
8.00
..
0.49

..
..
..
..
..

1.70
..
1.58
..
5.12

1.04
..
0.83
..
7.16

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

16.75
3.15
7.81
3.54
2.25

13.82
3.63
4.57
3.20
2.42

13.65
3.30
4.33
3.01
3.00

19.62
5.33
7.62
2.44
4.23

18.92
5.48
8.03
0.84
4.57

19.41
4.81
7.92
0.50
6.17

..
..
..
..
..

0.38
1.09
0.04
- 4.91
2.63

1.61
1.73
2.78
- 7.86
3.33

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

12.56
1.45
8.02
2.15
0.94

13.07
3.45
6.97
1.03
1.62

11.64
3.52
5.13
0.52
2.47

13.64
4.84
5.27
0.20
3.33

14.96
6.11
4.55
0.13
4.16

13.97
5.57
3.86
0.10
4.43

..
..
..
..
..

0.27
3.51
- 1.85
- 7.51
4.05

0.83
2.11
- 1.28
- 7.14
2.69

11.05
1.09
7.15
2.15
0.65

9.59
2.51
4.90
1.03
1.14

8.28
2.48
3.48
0.52
1.79

9.47
3.29
3.77
0.20
2.21

8.99
3.82
3.03
0.12
2.02

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.93
2.35
- 2.59
- 7.51
3.27

- 0.34
0.39
- 1.37
- 7.14
1.14

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

7.67
2.70
2.57
0.10
2.29 e

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

48

39

12

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

8 335
- 10
116

10 424
- 17
- 57

9 632
- 67
- 68

15 564
104
- 13

22 910
3 228
243
111

22 069
4 242
- 94
5

22 883 e
5 246 e
232
14

23 333 e
5 613 e
- 90
- 111

Total consumption

8 257

10 503

9 645

15 683

19 814

17 728

17 855

17 741

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

2 650
2 404
246
-

1 882
1 127
434
321
-

1 545
1 156
189
200
-

3 719
2 616
911
157
35
-

6 204
3 888
1 999
315
2
-

4 759
2 445
20
1 866
404
22
2

4 872
2 160
3
2 209
496
4
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

210
35
75
100
-

322
7
125
190
-

106
2
104
-

47
47
-

10
1
9

136
120
16

35
28
7

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

..

Final consumption

5 397

8 299

7 994

11 917

13 600

12 833

12 948

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

3 017
1 049
607
140
897
49
96
80
41
5
27
26

3 549
977
769
169
962
73
94
118
71
1
56
259

3 379
701
902
118
560
131
58
159
98
60
592

5 402
960
2 021
126
514
128
68
216
125
75
1 169

5 417
655
2 846
128
232
128
99
131
640
136
20
226
126
50

6 010
614
3 107
169
364
105
50
142
786
145
16
194
111
207

5 791
568
2 796
135
320
105
74
120
724
147
19
194
105
484

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

6
6

28
11
17

..
..
..
..

1 702
421
1 281
-

4 041
1 098
2 943
-

4 123
1 213
2 910
-

5 670
1 811
3 859
-

7 171
2 290
4 486
345
50

6 194
1 807
3 271
439
677

6 933
2 073
3 365
335
1 160

..
..
..
..
..

678
678
678
-

709
709
709
-

492
492
492
-

845
845
845
-

1 012
1 012
1 012
-

623
623
623
-

196
196
191
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

1 913

1 532

450

96

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

330 774
- 398
4 613

413 681
- 687
- 2 324

382 255
- 2 681
- 2 770

617 685
4 124
- 528

909 253
128 123
9 652
4 449

876 039
168 533
- 3 680
253

869 853 e
210 819 e
9 272
279

876 396 e
212 406 e
- 3 476
1 308

Total consumption

327 676

416 850

382 794

622 433

786 333

703 573

668 027

659 206

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

105 181
95 417
9 764
-

74 672
44 742
17 208
12 722
-

61 349
45 897
7 514
7 938
-

147 618
103 829
36 160
6 247
1 382
-

246 224
154 318
79 314
12 503
89
-

188 865
97 042
789
74 048
16 025
870
3
88

182 288
80 834
112
82 666
18 544
132
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

8 353
1 403
2 964
3 986
-

12 803
293
4 957
7 553
-

4 185
69
4 116
-

1 875
1 875
-

408
37
371

5 416
6
4 746
1
663

1 312
1 060
252

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

..

Final consumption

214 142

329 375

317 260

472 940

539 701

509 292

484 427

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

119 742
41 621
24 112
5 573
35 584
1 955
3 793
3 182
1 629
184
1 068
1 041

140 898
38 766
30 518
6 707
38 188
2 901
3 743
4 698
2 834
42
2 219
10 282

134 092
27 822
35 809
4 694
22 208
5 201
2 290
6 323
3 900
2 364
23 481

214 368
38 085
80 225
4 989
20 386
5 076
2 711
8 554
4 974
2 991
46 377

215 005
25 999
112 954
5 094
9 201
5 081
3 940
5 197
25 412
5 391
777
8 957
5 010
1 992

238 543
24 378
123 350
6 719
14 451
4 151
1 977
5 645
31 183
5 740
649
7 683
4 397
8 220

216 729
21 266
104 625
5 041
11 981
3 939
2 783
4 494
27 098
5 484
693
7 271
3 936
18 118

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

238
238

1 056
426
4
626

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

67 500
16 718
50 782
-

160 321
43 585
116 736
-

163 668
48 143
115 525
-

225 060
71 888
153 172
-

284 541
90 869
177 975
13 696
2 001

245 807
71 727
129 801
17 411
26 868

259 328
77 566
125 828
12 518
43 416

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

26 900
26 900
26 900
-

28 156
28 156
28 156
-

19 500
19 500
19 500
-

33 512
33 512
33 512
-

40 155
40 155
40 155
-

24 704
24 704
24 704
-

7 314
7 314
7 129
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD
Non-specified
Total imports

2
186
158
5 305
6 645
571
12 867

6 780
7 009
1 690
15 479

65
65

4 895 e
17 827

2 158 e
17 637

2012

2013e

Terajoules
6 740 e
6 968 e
1 680 e
15 388
2 290 e
17 678

80
7 375
6 262
210 548
263 723
22 664
510 652

251 266
259 756
62 644
573 666

2 565
2 565

194 289 e
707 506

85 368 e

253 156 e
261 710 e
63 115 e
577 981
86 010 e

659 034

663 991

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

2 796
2 796

2 158
2 158

Non-specified

1 446

Total imports

4 242

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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-

2 290 e
2 290

110 955
110 955

85 368
85 368

86 010 e
86 010

3 088

3 365 e

57 578

125 451

126 395 e

5 246

5 655

168 533

210 819

212 405

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD
Non-specified
Total imports
Memo: Total OPEC

2013e

Terajoules

2
186
158
5 305
6 645
571
12 867

6 780
7 009
1 690
15 479

6 740 e
6 968 e
1 680 e
15 388

80
7 375
6 262
210 548
263 723
22 664
510 652

251 266
259 756
62 644
573 666

253 156
261 710
63 115
577 981

2 796
65
2 861

2 158
2 158

2 290 e
2 290

110 955
2 565
113 520

85 368
85 368

86 010
86 010

5 655 e

251 867 e

210 819 e

212 405

22 069

6 341 e

22 883

5 246 e

23 333

876 039

869 853

876 396

2 796

2 158

2 290

110 955

85 368

86 010

2012

2013e

e
e
e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

1 581
97
1 260
286
181 e
433
404
4 242

2 005
626
2 465
150
5 246

e
e
e

Terajoules
2 230
675
2 547
161
5 613

e
e
e

62 733
3 836
49 999
11 379
7 358 e
17 209
16 019
168 533

83 743
25 336
95 677
6 063
210 819

e
e
e

84 373
25 527
96 397
6 109
212 406

4 242

5 246

5 613

168 533

210 819

212 406

e
e
e

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

4 417
2 363
157
61
2 150
608
451

3 851
2 014
141
116
1 862
451
310

3 966
2 283
216
201
1 698
310
94

3 455
2 120
- 124
52
1 159
94
218

3 760
2 394
- 161
55
1 150
218
379

2 968
1 848
- 134
27
959
379
513

3 056
1 947
- 14
130
965
513
527

3 039
1 974
- 109
- 22
978
527
636

2 490
1 532
- 114
- 171
1 015
636
750

3 659
2 285
- 82
- 22
1 314
750
832

3 656
2 247
164
-7
1 580
832
668

3 406
1 616
134
117
1 807
668
534

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

4 057
2 027
14
2 044
656
642

4 201
2 015
281
-4
2 471
642
361

3 603
1 943
- 68
1 592
361
429

3 179
1 829
172
12
1 510
429
257

3 093
1 802
- 150
1 141
257
407

2 790
1 665
- 157
-6
974
407
564

3 069
1 974
- 166
2
927
564
730

3 185
2 172
- 94
1
918
730
824

2 612
1 525
- 21
7
1 059
824
845

3 763
2 255
- 91
-8
1 425
845
936

3 555
2 180
363
- 16
1 754
936
573

4 061
2 148
149
16
2 046
573
424

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
4 543
4 285
5 376
3 401
3 260
3 107
3 125
2 658
2 856
3 080
- Exports (Exits)
2 158
2 162
3 323
1 886
1 777
2 158
2 095
1 814
1 904
1 916
+ Stock changes
- 10
91
136
- 24
- 217
-3
- 212
- 68
- 10
- 31
- Statistical difference
-6
-2
3
2
8
8
10
6
3
7
Total consumption
2 381
2 216
2 186
1 489
1 258
938
808
770
939
1 126
Opening stock level
424
434
343
207
231
448
451
663
731
741
Closing stock level
434
343
207
231
448
451
663
731
741
772
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

3 795
2 094
28
7
1 722
772
744

4 035
2 366
230
- 10
1 909
744
514

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

165 652
89 699
6 203
-3 182
85 338
24 113
17 910

144 417
76 317
5 612
- 203
73 915
17 910
12 298

148 695
86 174
8 553
3 693
67 381
12 298
3 745

131 666
80 824
-4 925
- 62
45 979
3 745
8 670

145 233
92 620
-6 370
591
45 652
8 670
15 040

113 518
70 793
-5 330
- 657
38 052
15 040
20 370

117 520
75 056
- 555
3 598
38 311
20 370
20 925

117 099
76 289
-4 310
-2 312
38 812
20 925
25 235

94 829
58 292
-4 523
-8 252
40 266
25 235
29 758

138 988
86 878
-3 244
-3 276
52 142
29 758
33 002

138 176
85 514
6 497
-3 546
62 705
33 002
26 505

127 771
61 538
5 312
- 171
71 716
26 505
21 193

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

151 183
75 918
546
75 811
25 983
25 437

156 947
75 897
11 149
162
92 037
25 437
14 288

135 525
73 671
-2 658
- 134
59 330
14 288
16 946

119 577
69 512
6 774
405
56 434
16 946
10 172

117 125
68 245
-5 745
111
43 024
10 172
15 917

105 867
63 382
-6 353
- 568
36 700
15 917
22 270

116 833
75 253
-6 597
- 28
35 011
22 270
28 867

121 752
83 222
-3 681
- 33
34 882
28 867
32 548

99 119
57 903
- 852
173
40 191
32 548
33 400

141 951
84 983
-3 507
- 132
53 593
33 400
36 907

132 645
82 335
14 349
- 531
65 190
36 907
22 558

151 551
80 719
5 847
710
75 969
22 558
16 711

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
169 288 160 908 201 717 127 723 123 607 118 193 118 868 101 012 108 033 115 224
- Exports (Exits)
80 909
82 459 126 038
71 149
67 593
82 296
79 572
69 015
72 249
72 144
+ Stock changes
- 380
3 570
5 363
- 944
-8 554
- 112
-8 363
-2 757
- 334
-1 158
- Statistical difference
- 170
210
120
90
227
291
452
166
130
160
Total consumption
88 169
81 809
80 922
55 540
47 233
35 494
30 481
29 074
35 320
41 762
Opening stock level
16 711
17 091
13 521
8 158
9 102
17 656
17 768
26 131
28 888
29 222
Closing stock level
17 091
13 521
8 158
9 102
17 656
17 768
26 131
28 888
29 222
30 380
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

140 353
78 209
1 060
- 69
63 273
30 380
29 320

149 774
89 076
9 133
- 339
70 170
29 320
20 187

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

3000

1
0.9

2500
0.8
0.7
2000
0.6
0.5

1500

0.4
1000

0.3
0.2

500

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

0.1

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

3000

400

300

2500

200

2000

100
1500
0
1000
-100

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-300

Jan-11

500

-200

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
300

250

Mtoe

200

150

100

50

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 161 Mtoe)

(TPES: 256 Mtoe)

Oil
(49.4%)

Nuclear
(10.5%)

Oil
(30.1%)

Hydro
(13.2%)

Nuclear
(2.5%)

Hydro
(10.4%)

Coal *
(9.5%)

Coal *
(7.3%)

Other **
(5.3%)

Other **
(4.9%)

Natural Gas
(23.2%)

Natural Gas
(33.7%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

198.22
61.36
96.53
11.70
28.63

207.16
63.62
83.64
20.25
39.65 e

273.72
88.55
94.15
37.93
53.09 e

372.71
148.32
128.43
34.41
61.55 e

395.55
132.39
162.70
33.80
66.67 e

419.66
129.92
185.58
33.54
70.62 e

434.96
128.90
197.21
35.10
73.75

1.98
1.87
1.80
2.78
2.39

2.03
1.65
3.27
- 0.34
1.44

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

59.75
0.33
48.75
10.48
0.19

40.90
0.00
30.25
10.39
0.25

46.40
0.52
34.81
9.55
1.53

72.06
1.33
54.30
15.05
1.37 e

78.72
18.77
50.39
7.50
2.07

82.82
26.07
49.26
5.63
1.86

73.24
22.42
43.70
5.18
1.94

0.51
11.09
- 0.27
- 1.75
5.93

2.00
17.78
0.99
- 2.62
1.03

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

95.39
23.11
63.24
7.65
1.40

53.22
18.38
21.82
10.43
2.60

105.72
33.03
49.67
21.44
1.57

199.74
82.66
93.34
19.27
4.47 e

228.51
79.13
125.28
19.73
4.37

251.53
73.50
151.56
20.79
5.67

258.14
67.79
162.57
21.60
6.19

2.52
2.73
2.39
2.63
3.78

3.96
3.17
5.29
0.03
6.13

159.35
37.27
79.39
15.26
27.42

191.93
45.55
88.52
20.55
37.30

208.57
54.73
76.51
24.28
53.05

251.50
74.24
87.10
31.71
58.45 e

251.31
78.68
86.04
22.23
64.36

251.12
83.48
82.47
18.36
66.81

251.36
86.16
77.10
18.59
69.51

1.15
2.12
- 0.07
0.49
2.35

0.81
1.99
0.03
- 1.15
1.18

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change
Inputs to electricity and heat
generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

36.10
4.27
2.53
8.30
21.01

52.21
1.77
3.18
15.03
32.23 e

71.53
1.87
3.80
19.97
45.90 e

89.06
7.35
2.92
26.96
51.82 e

89.00
11.23
2.04
18.99
56.74 e

91.11
14.31
1.76
14.42
60.63

..
..
..
..
..

2.40
3.15
- 0.93
1.43
2.75

1.11
9.70
- 3.44
- 1.47
1.27

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

131.43
23.72
75.65
5.41
26.64

155.06
36.22
79.99
4.33
34.52

158.94
43.30
68.79
3.09
43.77

189.30
53.41
80.46
3.51
51.92

200.05
52.15
90.66
3.40
53.83

207.83
56.23
94.56
3.06
53.98

..
..
..
..
..

1.18
2.24
0.57
- 1.45
1.83

1.23
1.19
1.46
- 0.04
0.96

33.60
..
33.19
0.12
0.28

44.32
1.63
42.49
..
0.20

43.12
2.90
39.94
..
0.28

52.14
4.76
46.86
..
0.52

59.16
2.46
55.22
..
1.48

60.80
2.48
56.20
..
2.12

..
..
..
..
..

1.53
..
1.36
..
5.35

1.57
- 0.71
1.56
..
9.63

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

53.01
11.87
21.35
4.89
14.91

61.72
18.53
20.79
4.22
18.18

62.13
20.23
18.10
3.04
20.76

74.99
23.40
22.10
3.48
26.01

80.70
25.62
27.36
3.37
24.36

85.09
29.38
30.02
3.04
22.64

..
..
..
..
..

1.22
2.35
0.88
- 1.21
1.08

1.44
1.71
2.33
0.01
0.39

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

44.82
11.86
21.11
0.40
11.45

49.02
16.06
16.71
0.10
16.15

53.69
20.17
10.74
0.05
22.72

62.18
25.26
11.50
0.04
25.39

60.19
24.07
8.09
0.03
27.99

61.95
24.37
8.34
0.02
29.22

..
..
..
..
..

0.83
1.86
- 2.35
- 7.97
2.43

0.65
0.86
- 1.14
- 5.24
1.15

25.44
6.11
12.55
0.40
6.38

28.30
8.74
10.27
0.08
9.21 e

28.72
11.36
4.66
0.05
12.66

30.87
13.86
3.25
0.04
13.73

30.81
13.22
2.70
0.03
14.85

31.67
13.58
2.39
0.02
15.68

..
..
..
..
..

0.56
2.07
- 4.16
- 7.96
2.33

0.45
0.82
- 2.99
- 4.83
0.98

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

75 341

78 118

109 071

181 673

159 928

159 715

156 050

154 829

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

409
28 372
- 1 613
2 379

3
22 563
377
2 617

641
40 689
- 1 616
88

1 627
101 246
8 878
- 605

22 669
95 589
8 037
- 2 455

31 328
92 724
2 524
- 2 730

31 313
88 290
1 204
- 5 496

26 935
81 425
3 152
-

Total consumption

43 386

53 318

67 319

91 537

97 500

103 573

105 773

103 491

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

5 243
5 243
-

2 178
1 584
594
-

3 013
1 264
747
289
293
420

10 790
4 327
1 668
3 013
1 240
542

16 865
6 992
3 671
2 901
2 335
966

19 785
7 777
3 826
4 817
2 341
1 024

21 042
7 411
3 839
5 933
2 776
1 083

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

9 016
9 016
-

6 665
5 877
788
-

10 972
115
9 566
1 291
-

15 324
115
13 970
1 239
-

16 914
113
15 422
1 379
-

15 165
112
13 527
1 526
-

16 501
110
14 785
1 606
-

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

718

870

685

..

Final consumption

29 127

44 475

53 334

65 423

63 003

67 753

67 545

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

14 572
14 572

19 892
1 799
2 941
813
620
4 119
2 111
7 489

20 755
1 493
3 526
660
416
1 797
3 041
517
9 305

23 656
2 251
3 950
795
312
3 519
3 311
369
9 149

27 347
1 874
4 422
639
49
12 535
1 882
478
5 468

29 084
2 043
4 868
697
56
13 344
1 819
437
5 820

31 131
2 071
4 574
706
224
15 514
1 799
446
5 797

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

2 006
2 006
-

3 567
44
3 523
-

5 826
62
5 764
-

2 976
49
2 927
-

2 939
42
2 897
-

2 976
45
2 931
-

..
..
..
..

14 555
7 049
7 506
-

19 714
8 641
10 736
337
-

24 847
10 247
13 987
613
-

30 937
13 245
16 974
718
-

29 077
12 421
15 970
686
-

31 626
13 061
17 692
873
-

29 275
11 987
16 318
970
-

..
..
..
..
..

2 863
2 863
2 863
-

4 165
4 165
4 165
-

5 004
5 004
5 004
-

3 603
3 603
3 603
-

4 104
4 104
4 104
-

4 163
4 163
4 163
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

2 855 419

2 960 659

4 120 688

6 901 752

6 160 446

6 158 962

6 045 377

5 998 075

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

15 516
1 075 287
- 61 144
90 163

121
855 132
14 051
98 947

24 220
1 537 221
- 61 036
3 335

61 823
3 846 343
337 266
- 22 994

873 198
3 682 104
309 601
- 94 548

1 208 073
3 575 422
97 339
- 105 018

1 213 081
3 420 358
46 647
- 212 906

1 043 462
3 154 405
122 108
-

Total consumption

1 644 341

2 020 752

2 543 316

3 477 492

3 755 689

3 993 970

4 097 653

4 009 240

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

198 706
198 706
-

82 556
60 039
22 517
-

113 848
47 767
28 225
10 919
11 062
15 875

409 924
164 391
63 358
114 464
47 108
20 603

649 637
269 328
141 405
111 757
89 948
37 199

762 966
299 902
147 551
185 737
90 276
39 500

815 153
287 107
148 714
229 856
107 538
41 938

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

341 718
341 718
-

252 599
222 726
29 873
-

414 535
4 350
361 419
48 766
-

582 171
4 375
530 732
47 064
-

651 552
4 367
594 059
53 126
-

584 814
4 317
521 635
58 862
-

639 245
4 277
572 755
62 213
-

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

27 654

33 547

26 529

..

1 103 917

1 685 597

2 014 933

2 485 397

2 426 846

2 612 643

2 616 726

..

552 260
552 260

753 905
68 174
111 465
30 815
23 492
156 122
79 989
283 848

784 114
56 397
133 216
24 936
15 713
67 884
114 891
19 524
351 553

898 709
85 514
150 048
30 220
11 843
133 688
125 796
14 013
347 587

1 053 373
72 182
170 325
24 612
1 892
482 854
72 487
18 405
210 616

1 121 501
78 790
187 709
26 865
2 163
514 553
70 160
16 844
224 417

1 206 081
80 248
177 197
27 362
8 688
601 008
69 710
17 292
224 576

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

76 019
76 019
-

134 752
1 660
133 092
-

221 332
2 371
218 961
-

114 628
1 895
112 733
-

113 346
1 613
111 733
-

115 296
1 759
113 537
-

..
..
..
..

551 657
267 164
284 493
-

747 151
327 491
406 903
12 757
-

938 719
387 137
528 411
23 171
-

1 175 260
503 167
644 820
27 273
-

1 120 046
478 449
615 184
26 413
-

1 219 537
503 646
682 213
33 678
-

1 134 074
464 373
632 142
37 559
-

..
..
..
..
..

108 522
108 522
108 522
-

157 348
157 348
157 348
-

190 096
190 096
190 096
-

138 799
138 799
138 799
-

158 259
158 259
158 259
-

161 275
161 275
161 275
-

..
..
..
..

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

27 977
27 977

29 599
29 599

25 986
25 986

1 078 851
1 078 851

1 146 681
1 146 681

1 006 858
1 006 858

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

27 977

29 599

25 986

1 078 851

1 146 681

1 006 858

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

2 213
1 138
3 351

953
761
1 714

789
160
949

85 338
43 884
129 222

36 919
29 481
66 400

30 431
6 173
36 604

Non-specified

Total imports

3 351

1 714

949

129 222

66 400

36 604

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

27 977
27 977

29 599
29 599

25 986
25 986

1 078 851
1 078 851

1 146 681
1 146 681

1 006 858
1 006 858

2 213
1 138
3 351

953
761
1 714

789
160
949

85 338
43 884
129 222

36 919
29 481
66 400

30 431
6 173
36 604

Non-specified

Total imports

31 328

31 313

26 935

1 208 073

1 213 081

1 043 462

2 213

953

789

85 338

36 919

30 431

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

92 724
92 724

88 290
88 290

Terajoules
81 425
81 425

3 575 422
3 575 422

3 420 358
3 420 358

3 154 405
3 154 405

92 724

88 290

81 425

3 575 422

3 420 358

3 154 405

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

15 592
3 135
9 639
3 067
-1
12 156
-

13 929
3 000
8 213
2 240
1
10 955
-

14 293
3 202
8 096
944
10 343
-

12 797
2 438
7 265
- 35
-1
7 936
-

12 522
2 382
7 185
-1 097
-1
6 623
-

12 410
2 588
7 144
-1 092
6 762
-

12 527
2 141
8 122
- 515
6 031
-

12 735
2 334
7 691
-1 109
6 269
-

12 209
2 361
7 097
-1 055
6 418
-

13 009
2 219
7 364
- 113
-1
7 752
-

13 072
2 727
6 850
193
-1
9 143
-

14 619
2 800
8 053
1 096
-1
10 463
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

14 740
2 745
7 737
1 668
11 416
-

13 682
2 790
7 366
1 103
10 209
-

13 837
2 888
7 379
101
9 447
-

12 603
2 572
7 193
223
8 205
-

12 522
2 568
7 372
- 912
1
6 805
-

12 068
2 205
7 484
- 546
6 243
-

12 527
2 120
7 949
- 358
1
6 339
-

12 664
2 525
7 884
- 903
6 402
-

11 877
2 600
7 388
- 785
6 304
-

12 950
2 450
7 177
-8
1
8 214
-

12 811
2 762
6 487
763
9 849
-

14 266
3 087
6 874
792
11 271
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
14 563
12 854
13 615
12 270
12 079
11 645
12 053
12 416
12 062
13 141
+ Imports (Entries)
3 126
2 509
2 697
2 062
2 326
2 166
1 921
1 934
2 019
2 009
- Exports (Exits)
7 535
6 692
6 961
6 388
6 730
6 758
6 765
6 781
6 721
6 323
+ Stock changes
1 873
2 493
1 439
1 165
- 981
-1 053
-1 566
-1 164
-1 078
- 825
- Statistical difference
-1
-1
1
1
-1
Total consumption
12 028
11 165
10 789
9 109
6 694
5 999
5 644
6 405
6 282
8 002
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

13 614
1 786
6 738
1 220
1
9 881
-

15 756
2 144
8 057
2 369
12 212
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

600 615
120 776
371 302
118 156
468 245
-

536 537
115 541
316 376
86 273
-8
421 983
-

550 551
123 353
311 862
36 374
-4
398 420
-

492 952
93 919
279 832
-1 337
305 702
-

482 363
91 770
276 774
-42 249
255 110
-

478 033
99 682
275 179
-42 083
- 12
260 465
-

482 548
82 467
312 859
-19 846
232 310
-

490 537
89 910
296 257
-42 726
-2
241 466
-

470 295
90 950
273 376
-40 627
5
247 237
-

501 107
85 476
283 646
-4 341
-3
298 599
-

503 541
105 052
263 843
7 423
-4
352 177
-

563 143
107 856
310 202
42 214
- 12
403 023
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

568 386
105 855
298 339
64 322
8
440 216
-

527 586
107 598
284 033
42 524
8
393 667
-

533 570
111 350
284 550
3 883
- 12
364 265
-

485 972
99 188
277 354
8 583
-7
316 396
-

482 852
99 010
284 260
-35 178
8
262 416
-

465 350
85 036
288 568
-21 069
7
240 742
-

483 037
81 728
306 525
-13 816
-8
244 432
-

488 305
97 379
304 007
-34 808
-4
246 873
-

457 989
100 271
284 889
-30 273
243 098
-

499 344
94 484
276 761
- 324
-8
316 751
-

493 996
106 503
250 127
29 406
4
379 774
-

550 078
119 042
265 058
30 551
11
434 602
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
561 561 495 662 525 010 473 139 465 759 449 020 464 768 478 753 465 103 506 729
+ Imports (Entries)
120 550
96 755 103 976
79 511
89 698
83 498
74 062
74 583
77 868
77 463
- Exports (Exits)
290 541 258 052 268 412 246 326 259 523 260 599 260 843 261 483 259 170 243 810
+ Stock changes
72 231
96 149
55 469
44 934 -37 812 -40 600 -60 366 -44 895 -41 568 -31 808
- Statistical difference
5
-5
4
7
1
-6
-8
7
1
Total consumption
463 796 430 519 416 039 351 251 258 121 231 325 217 629 246 958 242 226 308 573
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

524 940
68 860
259 829
47 047
3
381 015
-

607 555
82 669
310 674
91 364
4
470 910
-

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

18000
16000

-1000

14000
-2000
12000
-3000

10000
8000

-4000

6000
-5000
4000

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

-7000

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Jan-11

-6000

2000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

14000

4000

12000
3000
10000
2000
8000
1000
6000
0

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-2000

Apr-11

2000

Jan-11

-1000

Jan-11

4000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
45

40

35

30

Mtoe

25

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 9 Mtoe)

(TPES: 38 Mtoe)
Oil
(40.8%)

Oil
(58.5%)

Hydro
(4.5%)

Hydro
(5.7%)

Other **
(25.0%)

Coal *
(19.4%)
Coal *
(14.1%)

Other **
(15.6%)
Natural Gas
(6.2%)

Natural Gas
(10.2%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

5.08
0.53
1.79
0.96
1.81

5.80
0.72
1.83
0.78
2.47

7.93
1.41
1.17
1.45
3.90

8.58
1.60
0.43
0.24
6.31

9.23
1.55
0.61
0.25
6.81

13.05
1.03
0.53
0.30
11.20

13.81
0.78
0.50
1.16
11.37

2.53
0.98
- 3.12
0.48
4.71

2.44
- 2.56
- 3.59
- 0.96
4.76

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

3.76
..
3.55
0.20
0.00

4.11
..
3.45
0.66
..

7.24
..
6.10
1.13
..

18.63
3.67
11.92
2.94
0.10

22.90
3.01
16.00
3.81
0.09 e

25.83
3.29
16.58
5.95
0.01 e

26.85
3.16
17.35
6.33
0.01

5.04
..
4.04
9.00
9.84

5.87
..
4.64
7.78
..

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.06
..
0.06
0.00
..

0.09
..
0.05
0.03
..

0.21
..
0.21
..
..

0.89
..
0.86
0.03
..

0.63
..
0.63
..
..

0.87
..
0.87
..
..

1.08
..
1.08
..
..

7.70
..
7.73
..
..

7.37
..
7.37
..
..

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

8.50
0.53
4.97
1.20
1.81

9.48
0.72
5.07
1.22
2.47

14.01
1.14
6.47
2.50
3.90

25.17
5.21
10.48
3.07
6.41

30.84
4.47
15.01
4.46
6.90

37.21
4.28
15.61
6.17
11.15

38.31
3.92
15.62
7.45
11.31

3.84
5.15
2.91
4.67
4.69

4.47
5.51
3.91
4.87
4.74

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

1.44
0.03
0.61
0.31
0.50

1.81
0.04
0.59
0.47
0.71

3.08
0.06
0.48
1.68
0.86

6.11
1.65
0.46
2.08
1.92

9.62
1.75
1.75
3.86
2.26

15.37
2.41
1.82
5.67
5.47

..
..
..
..
..

6.25
12.40
2.83
7.77
6.33

7.58
18.05
6.28
5.69
8.77

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

6.52
0.04
3.84
0.70
1.94

7.29
0.10
4.03
0.57
2.60

11.10
0.90
5.49
0.63
4.08

20.38
3.29
9.19
0.64
7.27

23.84
2.35
12.09
0.42
8.97

24.95
1.42
12.59
0.21
10.73

..
..
..
..
..

3.50
9.62
3.09
- 3.06
4.49

3.75
2.10
3.85
- 4.87
4.49

1.84
..
1.69
0.13
0.02

2.09
..
2.02
0.05
0.02

3.05
0.01
3.02
..
0.02

5.67
0.01
5.64
..
0.02

7.14
0.02
7.09
..
0.04

7.46
0.03
7.39
..
0.04

..
..
..
..
..

3.66
..
3.85
..
2.33

4.16
7.84
4.15
..
3.73

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.32
0.00
1.21
0.46
0.64

2.79
0.01
1.26
0.44
1.08

4.33
0.74
1.51
0.52
1.54

9.04
2.98
2.13
0.59
3.34

9.73
1.82
3.33
0.40
4.17

9.81
0.88
3.43
0.19
5.31

..
..
..
..
..

3.76
17.34
2.70
- 2.27
5.55

3.79
0.76
3.79
- 4.51
5.77

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.36
0.04
0.94
0.11
1.27

2.42
0.09
0.75
0.08
1.50

3.73
0.15
0.95
0.11
2.52

5.68
0.30
1.42
0.05
3.91

6.96
0.51
1.67
0.02
4.76

7.68
0.51
1.77
0.02
5.38

..
..
..
..
..

3.07
6.92
1.64
- 4.31
3.76

3.34
5.74
2.85
- 7.26
3.51

2.12
0.03
0.87
0.04
1.17

2.19
0.07
0.69
0.04
1.38

3.12
0.13
0.75
0.06
2.18 e

4.86
0.24
1.09
0.02
3.51 e

5.30
0.39
0.93
0.01
3.97 e

5.96
0.39
0.99
0.01
4.57 e

..
..
..
..
..

2.69
6.73
0.33
- 3.91
3.55

2.98
5.16
1.25
- 8.34
3.41

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

625

856

1 679

1 902

1 848

1 480

1 225

917

- 319
-

4 370
- 74
2

16
3 577
- 102
43

110
3 957
- 6
- 162

24
3 917
- 43
243

30
3 779
- 21
31

625

856

1 360

6 196

5 296

5 703

4 880

4 674

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

30
30
-

47
47
-

75
47
28
-

2 022
1 870
96
56
-

2 100
2 044
17
24
15
-

2 872
2 800
65
7
-

2 876
2 778
88
10
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

402
402
-

555
555
-

213
213
-

259
259
-

396
358
3
35

508
446
24
38

304
276
11
17

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

Losses

146

136

..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Final consumption

47

118

1 072

3 915

2 800

2 323

1 693

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

2
2

9
9

4
1
3

799
9
13
1
58
35
683

1 309
5
140
4
906
104
150

1 181
153
5
815
93
115

743
154
6
139
106
178
160

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

7
7
-

9
9
-

21
21
-

20
20
-

35
35
-

..
..
..
..

45
8
37
-

109
20
89
-

179
25
154
-

356
68
288
-

609
142
464
3
-

603
139
464
-

611
145
466
-

..
..
..
..
..

882
882
882
-

2 751
2 751
2 751
-

861
861
861
-

519
519
519
-

304
304
304
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

24 457

33 494

65 611

74 346

71 948

57 881

47 895

36 132

- 12 482
- 2

170 800
- 2 879
- 69

601
139 900
- 3 966
1 371

4 364
154 754
- 235
- 6 274

930
153 170
- 1 671
9 492

1 163
147 126
- 817
- 966

24 457

33 494

53 131

242 336

207 112

223 038

190 832

184 570

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 172
1 172
-

1 838
1 838
-

2 910
1 827
1 083
-

79 087
73 152
3 739
2 196
-

82 126
79 939
673
936
578
-

112 282
109 460
2 551
271
-

112 470
108 656
3 426
388
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

15 721
15 721
-

21 704
21 704
-

8 312
8 312
-

10 123
10 123
-

15 467
13 988
103
1 376

19 862
17 440
934
1 488

11 898
10 812
434
652

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

Losses

5 726

5 337

274

..

Final consumption

1 838

4 615

41 909

153 126

109 519

90 894

66 190

..

80
80

352
352

134
22
112

31 217
335
519
33
2 250
1 359
26 721

51 212
215
5 483
160
35 434
4 069
5 851

46 176
9
5 965
196
31 868
3 656
4 482

29 055
6 029
219
5 451
4 158
6 958
6 240

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

259
259
-

364
364
-

822
822
-

788
788
-

1 362
1 362
-

..
..
..
..

1 758
320
1 438
-

4 263
777
3 486
-

6 994
976
6 018
-

13 921
2 656
11 265
-

23 804
5 570
18 136
98
-

23 604
5 450
18 151
3
-

23 897
5 677
18 215
5
-

..
..
..
..
..

34 522
34 522
34 522
-

107 624
107 624
107 624
-

33 681
33 681
33 681
-

20 326
20 326
20 326
-

11 876
11 876
11 876
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

280
280

46
46

10
10

10 950
10 950

1 837
1 837

394
394

Non-specified

Total imports

280

46

10

10 950

1 837

394

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

73
73

78
78

2 855
2 855

3 040
3 040

106
1 252
80
575
1 149
442
3 604

221
360
2 884
328
3 793

171
3 194
404
3 769

4 146
48 964
3 129
22 488
44 936
17 286
140 949

8 641
14 081
112 730
12 841
148 293

6 656
124 359
15 717
146 732

Non-specified

Total imports

3 677

3 871

3 769

143 804

151 333

146 732

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

73
73

78
78

2 855
2 855

3 040
3 040

280
106
1 252
80
575
1 149
442
3 884

46
221
360
2 884
328
3 839

10
171
3 194
404
3 779

10 950
4 146
48 964
3 129
22 488
44 936
17 286
151 899

1 837
8 641
14 081
112 730
12 841
150 130

394
6 656
124 359
15 717
147 126

Non-specified

Total imports

3 957

3 917

3 779

154 754

153 170

147 126

575

171

22 488

6 656

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

129
379
508
-

113
463
576
-

127
452
579
-

122
328
450
-

131
326
457
-

127
431
558
-

134
356
490
-

128
374
502
-

120
317
437
-

121
231
352
-

107
318
425
-

108
178
286
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

106
301
407
-

103
296
399
-

114
421
535
-

101
326
427
-

114
432
546
-

111
203
314
-

109
280
389
-

106
389
495
-

98
274
372
-

94
366
460
-

88
256
344
-

89
286
375
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
83
78
84
80
74
69
70
72
70
+ Imports (Entries)
477
184
396
467
281
223
365
275
374
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
24
-1
- 39
- 55
103
51
- 80
64
- 134
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
584
261
441
492
458
343
355
411
310
Opening stock level
177
153
154
193
248
145
94
174
110
Closing stock level
153
154
193
248
145
94
174
110
244
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

80
172
40
292
244
204

79
323
- 43
359
204
247

79
241
48
368
247
199

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

5 097
14 759
19 856
-

4 465
18 009
22 474
-

5 018
17 620
22 638
-

4 820
12 798
17 618
-

5 176
12 673
17 849
-

5 018
16 742
21 760
-

5 294
13 870
19 164
-

5 057
14 562
19 619
-

4 741
12 348
17 089
-

4 781
8 966
13 747
-

4 228
12 397
16 625
-

4 267
6 939
11 206
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

4 188
11 678
15 866
-

4 069
11 533
15 602
-

4 504
16 389
20 893
-

3 990
12 707
16 697
-

4 504
16 780
21 284
-

4 386
7 900
12 286
-

4 307
10 923
15 230
-

4 188
15 179
19 367
-

3 872
10 635
14 507
-

3 714
14 305
18 019
-

3 477
9 969
13 446
-

3 516
11 139
14 655
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
3 279
3 082
3 319
3 161
2 924
2 726
2 766
2 845
2 766
3 161
+ Imports (Entries)
18 846
7 270
15 646
18 451
11 102
8 811
14 421
10 865
14 777
6 796
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
948
- 39
-1 541
-2 173
4 069
2 015
-3 161
2 529
-5 294
1 580
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
23 073
10 313
17 424
19 439
18 095
13 552
14 026
16 239
12 249
11 537
Opening stock level
6 993
6 045
6 084
7 625
9 798
5 729
3 714
6 875
4 346
9 640
Closing stock level
6 045
6 084
7 625
9 798
5 729
3 714
6 875
4 346
9 640
8 060
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

3 121
12 572
-1 699
13 994
8 060
9 759

3 121
9 401
1 896
14 418
9 759
7 863

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

600

160
140

500
120
400
100
80

300

60
200
40

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Jan-11

100

20

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

700

150

600
100
500
50
400
0
300
-50

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-150

Apr-11

100

Jan-11

-100

Jan-11

200

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
60

50

Mtoe

40

30

20

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 45 Mtoe)

(TPES: 43 Mtoe)
Oil
(19.3%)

Coal *
(78.5%)

Nuclear
(18.8%)

Coal *
(36.9%)

Hydro
(0.6%)
Other **
(8.3%)

Oil
(19.1%)
Hydro
(0.2%)
Natural Gas
(2.3%)

Natural Gas
(16.2%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

38.51
0.36
0.04
38.01 e
0.09

41.21
0.32
0.24
40.45
0.21

40.92
0.20
0.22
36.31
4.19

30.66
0.17
0.38
25.05
5.05

31.65
0.20
0.27
20.73
10.45

32.64
0.21
0.32
20.68
11.43

29.78
0.21
0.26
17.45
11.87

- 0.64
- 1.41
4.57
- 1.93
12.89

- 1.37
0.11
0.70
- 3.14
4.63

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

10.01
0.73
8.88
0.15 e
0.25

25.81
2.41
21.45
1.63
0.32

22.19
4.78
15.13
1.57
0.70

17.87
7.48
8.60
1.04
0.75

20.46
6.97
10.59
2.20
0.69

19.29
6.11
10.14
1.84
1.20

20.03
6.98
9.98
1.94
1.13

1.75
5.81
0.29
6.67
3.84

- 0.44
1.65
- 1.79
0.91
2.10

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

3.04
0.00
0.03
2.56 e
0.44

19.42
..
10.56
8.41
0.45

14.58
..
6.55
7.26
0.76

8.47
0.00
1.08
5.78
1.62

9.06
0.13
1.63
5.20
2.10

8.48
0.01
1.68
4.08
2.71

8.31
0.01
1.75
3.92
2.64

2.55
1.25
10.36
1.07
4.57

- 2.41
..
- 5.59
- 2.65
5.54

46.96
2.59
10.84
33.46
0.08

49.55
5.25
8.73
31.44
4.13

40.99
7.50
7.72
21.57
4.19

44.50
8.07
8.96
18.42
9.04

42.65
6.85
8.57
17.31
9.92

41.37
6.95
8.26
15.79
10.37

- 0.22
4.91
- 0.12
- 2.01
..

- 0.78
1.23
- 0.24
- 2.95
4.09

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

45.16
1.02
8.66
35.58
0.10

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973
Inputs to electricity and heat
generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

9.69
0.13
1.15
8.32 e
0.09

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

13.70
1.22
1.45
10.82 e
0.21

18.91
0.66
0.51
14.35 e
3.38

20.52
1.24
0.30
14.88
4.10

23.84
1.03
0.10
14.46
8.25

24.05
1.01
0.06
13.76
9.22

..
..
..
..
..

2.36
5.30
- 7.32
1.30
12.51

1.10
1.95
- 9.36
- 0.19
4.67

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

31.35
0.81
7.75
20.25
2.54

34.66
1.18
9.23
19.63
4.62

32.75
4.24
8.27
12.32
7.91

25.82
5.91
7.30
4.78
7.82

27.03
6.35
8.57
2.90
9.22

25.71
5.62
8.25
2.70
9.14

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.51
5.08
0.16
- 5.04
3.34

- 1.09
1.28
- 0.01
- 6.67
0.66

2.17
..
1.89
0.12
0.16

2.30
..
2.00
0.10
0.20

2.59
..
2.32
..
0.27

4.23
0.03
3.94
..
0.26

5.92
0.07
5.43
0.00
0.42

5.78
0.04
5.27
0.00
0.47

..
..
..
..
..

2.55
..
2.67
- 14.14
2.74

3.71
..
3.80
..
2.49

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

18.77
0.46
5.27
11.43
1.61

20.01
0.28
6.12
11.69
1.91

17.71
2.42
4.70
7.21
3.39

11.26
2.60
2.79
3.32
2.55

10.54
2.39
2.78
2.29
3.08

10.02
2.15
2.61
2.10
3.15

..
..
..
..
..

- 1.60
4.04
- 1.78
- 4.25
1.73

- 2.56
- 0.53
- 2.63
- 5.45
- 0.34

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

10.40
0.35
0.59
8.70
0.76

12.36
0.90
1.11
7.84
2.51

12.44
1.83
1.26
5.12
4.25

10.32
3.28
0.56
1.46
5.01

10.57
3.88
0.36
0.61
5.71

9.92
3.42
0.37
0.60
5.52

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.12
5.99
- 1.20
- 6.64
5.22

- 1.03
2.90
- 5.41
- 9.30
1.20

7.12
0.92
0.09
3.23
2.88

6.16
2.05
0.08
0.91
3.13

6.61
2.38
0.00
0.57
3.66

6.03
2.02
0.00
0.56
3.44

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.40
6.89
- 5.91
- 6.11
6.14

- 0.75
3.66
- 12.68
- 7.68
0.81

7.04
0.15
0.05
6.50 e
0.34

7.45
0.38
0.09
5.63 e
1.36

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

474

412

262

219

246

235

263

252

911
5
- 83
18

3 015
- 170
14

5 988
327
4

9 209
1
- 186
5

8 510
159
1 243
560

9 321
167
- 1 078
- 102

7 471
7
659
-

8 479
8
- 246
-

1 279

3 243

6 573

9 236

9 280

8 413

8 386

8 477

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

260
168
92
-

1 767
208
1 325
234
-

1 259
5
4
175
73
379
190
433
-

1 533
39
17
520
279
526
152
-

1 251
17
349
128
672
85
-

1 199
16
418
129
562
74
-

1 231
11
429
130
591
70
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

144
8
1
135
-

120
4
116
-

120
4
116
-

117
5
112
-

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

Losses

271

163

154

164

..

1 019

1 476

5 314

7 288

7 746

6 940

6 874

..

575
575

352
352

3 026
3 026

3 206
274
246
59
735
65
205
19
447
105
21
109
96
825

2 797
347
303
49
650
206
361
68
366
119
38
93
60
137

2 593
321
300
45
578
199
314
49
364
128
41
72
57
125

2 479
255
325
33
575
209
330
43
348
128
32
53
58
90

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

36
5
31
-

91
11
80
-

88
12
76
-

52
15
37
-

..
..
..
..

444
216
190
38
-

1 124
548
479
97
-

2 288
916
1 150
222
-

4 046
1 360
2 524
84
78

4 739
1 681
2 906
78
74

4 139
1 560
2 424
73
82

4 190
1 578
2 474
62
76

..
..
..
..
..

119
119
119
-

120
120
120
-

153
153
153
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

16 884

14 691

9 337

7 876

9 382

8 811

9 951

9 579

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

33 863
186
- 3 071
-

112 081
- 6 327
-

222 627
12 159
-

348 100
38
- 7 031
190

324 541
6 063
47 535
21 440

355 528
6 378
- 41 199
- 6 847

284 123
284
25 156
-

324 572
306
- 10 276
-

Total consumption

47 490

120 445

244 123

348 717

353 955

323 609

318 946

323 569

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

9 674
6 254
3 420
-

65 613
7 714
49 226
8 673
-

46 697
173
139
6 500
2 700
14 077
7 041
16 067
-

57 864
1 465
641
19 622
10 546
19 845
5 745
-

47 708
649
13 305
4 875
25 649
3 230
-

46 146
634
16 089
4 950
21 622
2 851
-

46 848
432
16 320
4 953
22 486
2 657
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

5 437
302
38
5 097
-

4 568
156
4 412
-

4 622
155
4 467
-

4 430
187
4 243
-

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

Losses

10 232

6 229

5 906

6 228

..

Final consumption

37 816

54 832

197 426

275 184

295 450

266 935

261 440

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

21 356
21 356

13 088
13 088

112 444
112 444

121 028
10 345
9 288
2 228
27 751
2 454
7 740
717
16 877
3 964
793
4 115
3 625
31 131

106 711
13 250
11 564
1 880
24 801
7 846
13 787
2 575
13 960
4 544
1 466
3 558
2 270
5 210

99 771
12 355
11 525
1 721
22 233
7 668
12 080
1 880
14 020
4 941
1 558
2 780
2 190
4 820

94 276
9 709
12 344
1 270
21 865
7 932
12 549
1 652
13 221
4 876
1 219
1 997
2 222
3 420

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

1 359
189
1 170
-

3 443
402
3 041
-

3 397
477
2 920
-

1 988
580
1 408
-

..
..
..
..

16 460
8 032
7 008
1 420
-

41 744
20 370
17 773
3 601
-

84 982
34 007
42 719
8 256
-

152 797
51 346
95 334
3 172
2 945

180 750
64 120
110 828
2 972
2 830

159 124
60 000
93 152
2 822
3 150

159 356
60 000
94 126
2 350
2 880

..
..
..
..
..

4 546
4 546
4 546
-

4 643
4 643
4 643
-

5 820
5 820
5 820
-

..
..
..
..

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

280
280

3
3

4
4

10 679
10 679

110
110

155
155

9 041
9 041

7 468
7 468

8 475
8 475

344 849
344 849

284 013
284 013

324 417
324 417

Non-specified

Total imports

9 321

7 471

8 479

355 528

284 123

324 572

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

280
280

3
3

4
4

10 679
10 679

110
110

155
155

9 041
9 041

7 468
7 468

8 475
8 475

344 849
344 849

284 013
284 013

324 417
324 417

Non-specified

Total imports

9 321

7 471

8 479

355 528

284 123

324 572

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

167
167

7
7

Terajoules
8
8

6 378
6 378

284
284

306
306

167

6 378

284

306

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

20
4 054
3 073
273
1 274
2 034
1 761

18
3 624
2 727
262
-1
1 178
1 761
1 499

19
4 284
3 373
28
1
957
1 499
1 471

16
4 268
3 251
27
-1
1 061
1 471
1 444

13
3 979
3 118
- 444
430
1 444
1 888

13
2 629
2 053
- 258
-1
332
1 888
2 146

11
3 132
2 524
- 289
330
2 146
2 435

12
2 127
1 746
- 80
1
312
2 435
2 515

13
2 027
1 665
- 32
2
341
2 515
2 547

14
2 286
1 564
- 51
1
684
2 547
2 598

18
3 226
2 311
51
1
983
2 598
2 547

18
3 242
2 319
- 34
- 155
1 062
2 547
2 581

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

19
3 090
2 499
544
9
1 145
2 581
2 037

19
3 020
2 263
565
- 11
1 352
2 037
1 472

19
2 359
1 644
94
-1
829
1 472
1 378

17
3 571
2 790
- 178
1
619
1 378
1 556

17
2 901
2 318
- 250
- 12
362
1 556
1 806

16
1 867
1 362
- 232
7
282
1 806
2 038

16
2 633
1 965
- 384
16
284
2 038
2 422

16
2 191
1 631
- 281
14
281
2 422
2 703

13
2 699
2 208
- 138
24
342
2 703
2 841

15
2 733
2 084
31
17
678
2 841
2 810

15
2 156
1 757
438
3
849
2 810
2 372

18
3 413
2 714
450
2
1 165
2 372
1 922

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
18
17
19
18
16
15
16
15
15
+ Imports (Entries)
2 278
2 435
3 342
3 154
2 950
3 100
3 348
3 128
3 045
- Exports (Exits)
1 781
1 716
2 649
2 640
2 415
2 324
2 465
2 285
2 237
+ Stock changes
709
332
378
140
- 119
- 447
- 604
- 559
- 417
- Statistical difference
-3
3
9
1
5
Total consumption
1 227
1 065
1 081
671
427
344
295
299
406
Opening stock level
1 922
1 213
881
503
363
482
929
1 533
2 092
Closing stock level
1 213
881
503
363
482
929
1 533
2 092
2 509
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

15
2 978
2 107
- 224
662
2 509
2 733

16
3 239
2 491
141
905
2 733
2 592

19
3 638
3 047
424
1 034
2 592
2 168

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

762
154 557
117 177
10 413
23
48 532
77 862
67 449

696
138 133
103 910
10 133
3
45 049
67 449
57 316

733
163 276
128 566
1 034
16
36 461
57 316
56 282

611
162 762
123 961
1 011
- 22
40 445
56 282
55 271

501
151 198
118 474
-16 963
- 79
16 341
55 271
72 234

496
100 291
78 296
-9 846
- 19
12 664
72 234
82 080

438
119 725
96 463
-11 074
- 16
12 642
82 080
93 154

472
81 548
66 973
-3 077
9
11 961
93 154
96 231

496
77 600
63 793
-1 224
20
13 059
96 231
97 455

536
87 056
59 585
-1 935
16
26 056
97 455
99 390

684
122 854
88 054
1 931
- 64
37 479
99 390
97 459

684
123 461
88 301
-1 240
-5 902
40 506
97 459
98 699

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

763
117 932
95 226
20 809
541
43 737
98 699
77 890

753
115 037
86 056
21 600
- 140
51 474
77 890
56 290

725
89 750
62 472
3 554
118
31 439
56 290
52 736

673
136 353
106 118
-6 820
543
23 545
52 736
59 556

676
110 843
88 417
-9 581
- 283
13 804
59 556
69 137

634
71 097
51 917
-8 854
156
10 804
69 137
77 991

621
100 529
74 906
-14 685
737
10 822
77 991
92 676

614
83 508
62 143
-10 692
590
10 697
92 676
103 368

511
103 034
84 099
-5 242
1 154
13 050
103 368
108 610

585
104 721
79 842
1 190
652
26 002
108 610
107 420

594
82 164
66 928
16 711
184
32 357
107 420
90 709

688
130 120
103 314
17 166
275
44 385
90 709
73 543

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
688
650
740
688
635
580
608
571
567
571
+ Imports (Entries)
86 770
92 859 127 218 119 941 112 795 118 837 128 459 120 010 116 573 113 809
- Exports (Exits)
67 855
65 430 100 862 100 388
92 563
88 886
94 369
87 509
85 584
80 896
+ Stock changes
27 008
12 655
14 382
5 365
-4 588 -17 299 -23 327 -21 592 -16 011
-8 606
- Statistical difference
- 97
144
371
50
- 83
Total consumption
46 708
40 590
41 107
25 556
16 362
13 232
11 371
11 480
15 545
24 878
Opening stock level
73 543
46 535
33 880
19 498
14 133
18 721
36 020
59 347
80 939
96 950
Closing stock level
46 535
33 880
19 498
14 133
18 721
36 020
59 347
80 939
96 950 105 556
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

631
123 893
95 276
5 436
34 684
105 556
100 120

722
139 026
116 334
16 301
39 715
100 120
83 819

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

1200

25

1000
20

800
15
600
10
400
5

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

1600

800

1400

600

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

0
Jul-13

-800

Apr-13

200

Jan-13

-600

Oct-12

400

Jul-12

-400

Apr-12

600

Jan-12

-200

Oct-11

800

Jul-11

Apr-11

1000

Jan-11

200

Jan-11

1200

400

Oct-11

Jan-11

200

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
25

20

Mtoe

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 19 Mtoe)

(TPES: 17 Mtoe)
Oil
(35.1%)

Oil
(88.0%)

Other **
(27.9%)
Coal *
(18.0%)

Coal *
(10.2%)

Other **
(1.9%)

Natural Gas
(19.0%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

0.43
0.00
0.07
..
0.36

0.95
0.00
0.30
..
0.65

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

23.42
..
21.43
1.91
0.09

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

10.08
2.77
6.11
..
1.20 e

27.74
7.41
18.26
..
2.07 e

23.35
7.34
12.49
..
3.52

18.96
5.19
10.25
..
3.52

16.88
4.28
8.92
..
3.69

9.63
26.39
12.91
..
6.01

2.27
1.91
1.65
..
5.00

21.08
..
14.82
6.09
0.17

15.85
..
8.57
6.25
1.03

14.55
..
9.91
3.86
0.79

14.08
0.14
9.47
2.68
1.79

15.69
0.78
10.05
2.32
2.54

18.72
1.20
12.46
2.88
2.17

- 0.56
..
- 1.35
1.03
8.40

0.73
..
1.64
- 3.31
3.29

3.00
..
2.85
0.04
0.11

1.89
..
1.58
0.04
0.28

7.20
0.93
5.82
0.03
0.42

22.02
2.88
18.40
0.07
0.67

17.53
3.16
13.25
0.04
1.08

16.35
2.67
12.72
..
0.96

16.37
1.97
13.48
0.03
0.89

4.33
..
3.96
- 0.68
5.49

3.64
3.34
3.72
- 0.44
3.30

18.99
0.00
16.72
1.93
0.34

19.14
0.00
12.72
5.88
0.54

17.36
1.82
7.65
6.09
1.81

18.63
4.45
8.02
3.99
2.19

19.48
4.42
7.02
3.81
4.23

17.34
3.48
6.29
2.47
5.09

17.54
3.31
6.12
3.14
4.97

- 0.20
25.58
- 2.48
1.22
6.96

0.04
2.64
- 0.96
- 2.84
4.49

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

4.59
..
2.80
1.59
0.20

7.06
..
1.23
5.57
0.26

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

15.31
..
13.31
0.46
1.55

14.74
..
11.32
0.58
2.84

13.17
1.12
6.86
0.43
4.76

2.70
..
2.69
0.00
0.01

3.03
..
3.02
..
0.01

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

4.06
..
3.38
0.23
0.45

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1990

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

9.16
2.05
0.30
3.77
3.04

7.16
1.32
0.15
2.43
3.26

..
..
..
..
..

1.15
..
- 7.19
1.10
7.48

0.05
5.15
- 3.45
- 3.78
7.73

14.23
1.65
6.57
0.31
5.70

15.05
1.76
6.20
0.18
6.91

13.79
1.56
5.40
0.15
6.68

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.27
..
- 2.29
- 2.74
3.82

0.21
1.51
- 1.08
- 4.57
1.55

3.45
..
3.43
..
0.02

4.03
..
4.00
..
0.03

4.36
..
4.30
..
0.06

4.02
..
3.76
..
0.26

..
..
..
..
..

1.02
..
0.86
..
8.91

0.70
..
0.42
..
12.97

3.57
..
2.52
0.39
0.65

3.00
0.53
1.22
0.32
0.91

3.23
0.78
1.05
0.27
1.14

2.68
0.71
0.81
0.11
1.05

2.56
0.67
0.75
0.09
1.05

..
..
..
..
..

- 1.17
..
- 3.80
- 2.39
2.19

- 0.71
1.05
- 2.22
- 5.71
0.65

8.55
..
7.24
0.23
1.08

8.14
..
5.78
0.19
2.17

6.73
0.59
2.20
0.11
3.83

6.96
0.87
1.52
0.04
4.53

8.01
1.04
1.09
0.07
5.80

7.21
0.88
0.89
0.07
5.37

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.43
..
- 5.23
- 3.12
4.19

0.32
1.89
- 4.03
- 2.28
1.55

6.93
..
6.06
0.22
0.65

5.58
..
4.17
0.17
1.23

4.00
0.38
1.27
0.05
2.30

4.16
0.64
0.77
0.01
2.73

4.91
0.74
0.48
0.01
3.69

4.39
0.65
0.34
0.01
3.39

..
..
..
..
..

- 1.16
..
- 7.14
- 7.35
4.33

0.42
2.43
- 5.84
- 6.42
1.78

7.09
0.44
0.33
5.69
0.63 e

2000
8.36
2.17
1.05
3.67
1.47 e

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

3 137

8 153

8 219

6 592

5 803

4 845

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 051
- 28
-

3 171
- 82
6

152
3 535
113
- 23

832
3 125
- 151
- 90

877
2 986
199
- 8

1 363
2 236
- 251
- 9

Total consumption

2 058

4 894

4 972

4 238

3 901

3 730

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

537
177
20
298
42
-

2 413
1 988
336
65
5
19
-

2 308
1 852
177
255
8
16
-

1 747
1 373
131
218
10
15
-

1 490
1 029
109
329
8
15
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

247
247
-

662
662
-

694
694
-

659
659
-

667
667
-

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

1 271

1 816

1 967

1 829

1 741

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

605
45
45
3
111
4
39
6
220
64
1
3
34
30

856
46
90
4
152
12
95
15
293
54
4
5
31
55

799
24
135
84
14
80
39
317
58
6
10
10
22

798
25
136
87
14
83
16
324
59
5
16
10
23

753
23
129
82
13
78
15
306
56
5
15
10
21

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

666
158
436
60
12

960
174
708
63
15

1 168
251
829
74
14

1 031
236
713
69
13

988
184
727
65
12

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

17

19

128 852

344 785

341 583

274 344

241 727

198 943

43 172
- 1 126
2

134 087
- 3 732
- 2

6 328
146 899
4 699
- 956

34 614
130 057
- 6 382
- 3 857

36 502
124 354
8 221
- 397

55 984
91 820
- 9 099
817

17

19

84 552

206 968

206 667

176 376

162 493

153 191

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

22 085
7 269
819
12 259
1 738
-

102 002
84 050
14 199
2 735
207
811
-

95 885
76 928
7 369
10 581
325
682
-

72 739
57 211
5 436
9 067
403
622
-

62 044
42 849
4 529
13 716
339
611
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

17
17
-

19
19
-

10 147
10 147
-

27 991
27 991
-

28 848
28 848
-

27 435
27 435
-

27 800
27 800
-

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

Losses

130

134

132

132

132

..

Final consumption

52 190

76 841

81 802

76 070

72 517

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

24 893
1 867
1 868
136
4 573
169
1 584
251
9 034
2 609
41
129
1 385
1 247

36 197
1 926
3 804
167
6 435
526
4 011
631
12 374
2 270
184
220
1 315
2 334

33 219
1 001
5 627
3 506
567
3 325
1 604
13 162
2 431
235
433
409
919

33 156
1 030
5 679
3 612
583
3 440
647
13 478
2 457
200
663
421
946

31 346
973
5 368
3 415
551
3 252
612
12 741
2 323
189
630
398
894

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

27 297
6 488
17 867
2 469
473

40 644
7 349
30 011
2 649
635

48 583
10 451
34 454
3 088
590

42 914
9 837
29 666
2 883
528

41 171
7 683
30 293
2 688
507

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

369
463
832

255
622
877

997
366
1 363

15 337
19 277
34 614

10 606
25 896
36 502

40 956
15 028
55 984

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

832

877

1 363

34 614

36 502

55 984

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

369
463
832

255
622
877

997
366
1 363

15 337
19 277
34 614

10 606
25 896
36 502

40 956
15 028
55 984

Non-specified

Total imports

832

877

1 363

34 614

36 502

55 984

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

1 146
683
1 296
3 125

805
1 051
1 130
2 986

Terajoules
26
1 124
1 086
2 236

47 700
28 429
53 928
130 057

33 532
43 760
47 062
124 354

1 069
46 158
44 593
91 820

3 125

2 986

2 236

130 057

124 354

91 820

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

618
121
244
103
-3
601
2 112
2 009

609
106
234
77
-4
562
2 009
1 932

652
92
217
- 16
-2
513
1 932
1 948

617
27
223
- 122
-9
308
1 948
2 070

659
49
366
- 88
-3
257
2 070
2 158

570
37
301
- 99
-1
208
2 158
2 257

392
41
209
- 53
-2
173
2 257
2 310

433
67
259
- 46
-2
197
2 310
2 356

455
58
283
-3
1
226
2 356
2 359

537
57
259
- 14
-3
324
2 359
2 373

547
73
307
70
3
380
2 373
2 303

502
112
225
40
-1
430
2 303
2 263

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

600
75
267
90
2
496
2 263
2 173

544
64
281
206
2
531
2 173
1 967

544
48
195
- 16
8
373
1 967
1 983

531
58
241
- 16
1
331
1 983
1 999

526
61
308
- 42
-2
239
1 999
2 041

453
59
298
-4
-3
213
2 041
2 045

435
51
271
- 58
-5
162
2 045
2 103

357
42
196
- 62
- 40
181
2 103
2 165

357
60
186
- 37
-3
197
2 165
2 202

475
77
208
- 33
311
2 202
2 235

449
116
216
7
-1
357
2 235
2 228

454
206
316
164
1
507
2 228
2 064

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
461
420
452
399
356
297
343
399
388
468
+ Imports (Entries)
184
148
193
92
82
48
53
86
161
112
- Exports (Exits)
304
280
270
227
169
103
98
161
167
130
+ Stock changes
191
203
126
67
- 54
- 74
- 157
- 163
- 179
- 192
- Statistical difference
1
1
-1
-2
-1
-3
-2
Total consumption
531
490
502
331
215
168
143
162
206
260
Opening stock level
2 064
1 873
1 670
1 544
1 477
1 531
1 605
1 762
1 925
2 104
Closing stock level
1 873
1 670
1 544
1 477
1 531
1 605
1 762
1 925
2 104
2 296
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

440
113
151
- 60
-2
344
2 296
2 356

423
92
176
41
1
379
2 356
2 315

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

25 703
5 026
10 141
4 293
- 126
25 007
87 910
83 617

25 358
4 431
9 718
3 229
- 83
23 383
83 617
80 388

27 114
3 830
9 020
- 660
- 103
21 367
80 388
81 048

25 668
1 143
9 271
-5 105
- 374
12 809
81 048
86 153

27 432
2 039
15 235
-3 664
- 112
10 684
86 153
89 817

23 710
1 534
12 534
-4 129
- 59
8 640
89 817
93 946

16 322
1 719
8 710
-2 200
- 60
7 191
93 946
96 146

18 028
2 770
10 760
-1 889
- 65
8 214
96 146
98 035

18 953
2 403
11 767
- 148
23
9 418
98 035
98 183

22 330
2 390
10 759
- 561
- 86
13 486
98 183
98 744

22 764
3 040
12 797
2 913
125
15 795
98 744
95 831

20 903
4 644
9 345
1 650
- 47
17 899
95 831
94 181

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

24 950
3 111
11 115
3 738
37
20 647
94 181
90 443

22 640
2 657
11 689
8 596
96
22 108
90 443
81 847

22 283
2 014
8 129
- 664
- 22
15 526
81 847
82 511

22 096
2 397
10 042
- 681
13
13 757
82 511
83 192

21 884
2 554
12 802
-1 754
- 71
9 953
83 192
84 946

18 841
2 463
12 419
- 168
- 130
8 847
84 946
85 114

18 116
2 120
11 263
-2 397
- 147
6 723
85 114
87 511

16 399
1 756
8 153
-2 600
- 144
7 546
87 511
90 111

14 866
2 507
7 743
-1 538
- 122
8 214
90 111
91 649

19 757
3 210
8 637
-1 381
21
12 928
91 649
93 030

18 696
4 836
8 969
308
20
14 851
93 030
92 722

18 891
8 567
13 164
6 844
19
21 119
92 722
85 878

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
19 203
17 476
18 809
16 615
14 802
12 342
14 256
16 595
16 127
19 496
+ Imports (Entries)
7 634
6 178
8 029
3 796
3 406
2 001
2 216
3 593
6 704
4 656
- Exports (Exits)
12 650
11 677
11 203
9 442
7 035
4 294
4 052
6 717
6 934
5 399
+ Stock changes
7 926
8 443
5 258
2 769
-2 220
-3 085
-6 528
-6 806
-7 428
-7 985
- Statistical difference
7
35
-1
- 28
- 13
-8
- 50
- 89
- 86
- 34
Total consumption
22 106
20 385
20 894
13 766
8 966
6 972
5 942
6 754
8 555
10 802
Opening stock level
85 878
77 952
69 509
64 251
61 482
63 702
66 787
73 315
80 121
87 549
Closing stock level
77 952
69 509
64 251
61 482
63 702
66 787
73 315
80 121
87 549
95 534
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

18 294
4 685
6 299
-2 497
- 152
14 335
95 534
98 031

17 592
3 836
7 349
1 602
- 81
15 762
98 031
96 429

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

-350

Oct-11

Jul-11

-300

Jan-11

100

Oct-13

-250

Jul-13

200

Apr-13

-200

Jan-13

300

Oct-12

-150

Jul-12

400

Apr-12

-100

Jan-12

500

Oct-11

-50

Jul-11

600

Apr-11

Jan-11

700

Apr-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

700

250
200

600

150
500

100
50

400

0
300
-50
-100

200

-150
100

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-250

Jan-11

-200

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
12

10

Mtoe

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1990

2013e

(TPES: 10 Mtoe)

(TPES: 6 Mtoe)

Coal *
(71.3%)

Coal *
(59.1%)

Oil
(27.3%)

Oil
(7.5%)

Other **
(12.3%)

Other **
(1.8%)
Natural Gas
(11.8%)

Natural Gas
(8.9%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

5.41
..
..
5.23
0.19

3.18
..
..
2.67
0.51

4.93
..
..
3.94
0.99

5.09
..
..
4.04
1.06

5.41
..
..
4.42
1.00

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.00
..
..
- 0.73
7.52

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

5.24
1.22
3.16
0.73
0.13

1.94
0.66
0.92
0.33
0.03

1.86
0.56
1.16
0.05
0.09

3.11
0.55
2.26
0.05
0.25

3.19
0.55
2.33
0.04
0.27

..
..
..
..
..

- 2.13
- 3.41
- 1.32
- 12.01
3.34

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

0.78
..
0.01
0.04
0.73

0.30
..
0.13
0.05
0.12

0.96
..
0.37
0.06
0.53

1.95
..
1.31
0.04
0.60

2.28
..
1.41
0.04
0.83

..
..
..
..
..

4.75
..
24.25
- 0.40
0.54

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

9.78
1.22
2.84
6.13
0.41

4.71
0.66
0.65
2.97
0.43

5.62
0.56
0.57
3.92
0.57

5.52
0.55
0.51
3.80
0.67

5.90
0.55
0.46
4.43
0.46

..
..
..
..
..

- 2.17
- 3.41
- 7.57
- 1.41
..

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

6.63
0.78
1.08
4.76
..

2.86
0.38
0.13
2.27
0.09

3.91
0.34
0.06
3.21
0.29

3.40
0.31
0.05
2.67
0.38

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

- 2.98
- 4.15
- 13.14
- 2.59
..

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

5.85
0.44
1.85
0.71
2.86

2.58
0.28
0.79
0.15
1.37

2.96
0.21
0.98
0.10
1.68

2.93
0.23
1.01
0.12
1.57

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

- 3.10
- 2.92
- 2.72
- 7.88
- 2.68

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

0.82
..
0.79
0.00
0.03

0.56
..
0.55
..
0.01

0.75
..
0.74
..
0.01

0.76
..
0.75
..
0.01

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.37
..
- 0.24
..
- 4.59

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

2.78
0.37
0.78
0.37
1.26

0.75
0.22
0.14
0.11
0.28

0.67
0.11
0.14
0.09
0.33

0.66
0.13
0.13
0.10
0.30

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

- 6.31
- 4.68
- 7.84
- 5.60
- 6.32

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

2.25
0.07
0.29
0.33
1.57

1.27
0.06
0.10
0.04
1.08

1.55
0.09
0.10
0.01
1.34

1.51
0.10
0.13
0.01
1.26

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

- 1.81
1.82
- 3.43
- 14.04
- 0.98

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

1.00
0.06
0.06
0.17
0.71

0.93
0.04
0.02
0.03
0.83

1.03
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.95

0.97
0.06
0.01
0.01
0.90

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.12
- 0.13
- 8.42
- 12.25
1.08

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 482
-

812
-

689
-

627
-

670
-

678
-

Total consumption

1 482

812

689

627

670

678

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

947
307
26
614
-

464
201
12
205
46
-

423
93
7
284
39
-

358
74
7
242
35
-

378
33
4
296
45
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

11
11
-

14
14
-

14
14
-

11
11
-

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

533

337

252

255

281

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

232
82
150

149
54
21
1
3
2
32
17
4
2
6
7

139
12
2
22
2
6
4
32
35
11
4
4
5

143
8
23
2
12
6
32
35
10
5
3
7

146
14
2
26
2
11
7
27
32
9
6
3
7

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

81
10
69
2
-

67
13
51
3
-

113
36
67
10
-

112
39
64
9
-

122
44
68
10
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

220
220
220
-

121
121
121
-

13
13
13
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

56 861
-

30 797
15

26 168
-

23 413
-

25 372
-

25 630
-

Total consumption

56 861

30 782

26 168

23 413

25 372

25 630

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

36 370
11 757
977
23 636
-

17 521
7 609
452
7 700
1 760
-

16 001
3 521
250
10 750
1 480
-

13 426
2 771
255
9 100
1 300
-

14 311
1 251
160
11 200
1 700
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

407
407
-

534
534
-

520
520
-

421
421
-

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

Losses

66

..

Final consumption

20 425

12 854

9 633

9 467

10 640

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

8 893
3 139
5 754

5 666
4
2 064
775
34
101
93
1 227
619
160
82
231
276

5 314
6
450
60
840
57
245
165
1 220
1 339
417
166
169
180

5 285
5
283
850
60
453
217
1 210
1 320
357
182
104
244

5 543
3
541
89
967
74
415
263
1 028
1 228
333
222
105
275

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

3 096
375
2 647
74
-

2 565
496
1 950
119
-

4 319
1 385
2 554
380
-

4 182
1 454
2 404
324
-

4 605
1 647
2 574
384
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

8 436
8 436
8 436
-

4 623
4 623
4 623
-

492
492
492
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

627
627

670
670

678
678

23 413
23 413

25 372
25 372

25 630
25 630

Non-specified

Total imports

627

670

678

23 413

25 372

25 630

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

627
627

670
670

678
678

23 413
23 413

25 372
25 372

25 630
25 630

Non-specified

Total imports

627

670

678

23 413

25 372

25 630

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

94
1
93
-

108
1
107
-

84
84
-

50
50
-

29
29
-

21
21
-

22
22
-

21
21
-

24
24
-

46
1
45
-

57
1
56
-

68
1
67
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

94
2
92
-

107
2
105
-

73
-1
74
-

54
54
-

29
29
-

21
21
-

23
23
-

19
19
-

25
25
-

47
47
-

62
62
-

116
116
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
110
82
105
67
43
35
39
20
23
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
110
82
105
67
43
35
39
20
23
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

41
41
-

51
51
-

62
62
-

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

3 520
-8
3 528
-

4 051
-9
4 060
-

3 168
-6
3 174
-

1 878
-4
1 882
-

1 099
-2
1 101
-

806
-2
808
-

818
-2
820
-

799
-3
802
-

897
-2
899
-

1 715
-4
1 719
-

2 116
-5
2 121
-

2 547
-5
2 552
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

3 506
3 506
-

4 003
4 003
-

2 797
2 797
-

2 058
2 058
-

1 096
1 096
-

804
1
803
-

874
874
-

734
734
-

947
947
-

1 779
1
1 778
-

2 354
1
2 353
-

4 423
4 423
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
4 190
3 118
4 014
2 544
1 646
1 327
1 477
778
892
1 550
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
4 190
3 118
4 014
2 544
1 646
1 327
1 477
778
892
1 550
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

1 920
1 920
-

2 358
2 358
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

140

1
0.9

120
0.8
100

0.7
0.6

80

0.5
60

0.4
0.3

40

0.2

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Jan-11

20

0.1

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

140

1
0.9

120

0.8
100

0.7
0.6

80

0.5
60
0.4
0.3

40

0.2
20

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
40

35

30

Mtoe

25

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 21 Mtoe)

(TPES: 31 Mtoe)
Nuclear
(19.9%)

Oil
(64.2%)

Hydro
(3.6%)

Oil
(23.4%)

Hydro
(4.4%)

Coal *
(12.4%)

Other **
(19.1%)

Other **
(27.9%)
Coal *
(16.0%)

Natural Gas
(9.2%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

4.88
..
..
0.06
4.83

6.91
..
..
0.73
6.19

12.08
..
..
1.81
10.27

14.89
..
0.06
1.09
13.75

17.41
..
0.04
1.81
15.56

17.24
..
0.04
0.99
16.21

17.44
..
0.04
1.54
15.86

3.23
..
..
8.61
3.02

1.61
..
..
- 0.71
1.91

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

16.63
..
13.79
2.45
0.39

20.55
0.77
15.79
3.79
0.20

19.56
2.18
12.04
4.39
0.95

23.57
3.42
15.54
3.56
1.05

25.63
3.84
16.28
3.99
1.51

23.71
3.00
16.12
2.68
1.91

25.89
2.83
17.87
3.41
1.78

1.11
..
0.65
0.83
3.85

1.23
1.14
1.73
- 1.09
2.78

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.22
..
0.18
0.02
0.02

2.22
..
2.11
0.00
0.10

1.73
..
1.70
0.00
0.03

5.14
..
5.10
0.02
0.03

7.58
..
6.86
0.01
0.71

8.17
..
7.74
0.03
0.40

9.63
..
9.17
0.05
0.40

9.95
..
10.33
2.91
7.74

7.75
..
7.61
20.68
11.73

21.03
..
13.26
2.55
5.22

24.60
0.77
12.60
4.95
6.29

28.38
2.18
9.46
5.32
11.42

32.28
3.42
8.96
5.14
14.77

36.51
3.84
9.42
6.89
16.37

33.30
3.00
8.00
4.58
17.72

32.27
2.83
7.24
4.95
17.24

1.08
..
- 1.50
1.67
3.03

0.56
1.14
- 1.15
- 0.31
1.81

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

3.45
..
1.33
1.21
0.90

7.80
0.30
1.33
3.44
2.73

11.81
0.97
0.55
3.30
6.98

15.36
2.24
0.43
3.52
9.17

18.90
2.49
0.44
5.54
10.44

16.54
1.76
0.33
3.40
11.06

..
..
..
..
..

4.10
..
- 3.53
2.67
6.63

1.54
2.72
- 2.30
0.13
2.11

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

19.19
..
11.26
1.07
6.86

19.34
0.43
10.01
1.11
7.79

22.22
0.96
9.19
1.56
10.50

24.58
0.92
8.35
0.97
14.34

26.42
0.81
8.19
0.73
16.70

25.13
0.73
7.50
0.59
16.31

..
..
..
..
..

0.69
..
- 1.03
- 1.51
2.24

0.56
- 1.25
- 0.92
- 4.33
2.02

2.41
..
2.39
0.01
0.01

2.80
..
2.78
..
0.02

3.95
..
3.91
..
0.04

3.96
0.02
3.90
..
0.05

4.32
0.01
4.11
..
0.20

4.22
0.01
3.88
..
0.33

..
..
..
..
..

1.44
..
1.24
..
11.29

0.30
..
- 0.04
..
10.51

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

7.57
..
5.00
0.94
1.63

7.22
0.40
3.73
1.01
2.08

10.46
0.92
2.57
1.54
5.42

12.65
0.84
2.48
0.93
8.39

12.05
0.70
2.41
0.66
8.27

11.39
0.64
2.15
0.53
8.07

..
..
..
..
..

1.05
..
- 2.15
- 1.45
4.18

0.39
- 1.60
- 0.82
- 4.71
1.82

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

9.20
..
3.86
0.11
5.23

9.33
0.04
3.49
0.11
5.69

7.81
0.04
2.71
0.02
5.04

7.98
0.07
1.97
0.04
5.90

10.06
0.09
1.68
0.07
8.23

9.52
0.07
1.48
0.06
7.91

..
..
..
..
..

0.09
..
- 2.43
- 1.67
1.07

0.90
2.59
- 2.70
4.03
2.07

4.29
..
3.36
0.11
0.81

4.47
0.03
2.96
0.11
1.37

5.33
0.03
2.04
0.02
3.24

4.54
0.02
0.73
0.01
3.77

5.69
0.05
0.49
0.01
5.14

5.42
0.03
0.47
0.01
4.91

..
..
..
..
..

0.60
..
- 4.93
- 7.49
4.71

0.07
0.89
- 6.46
- 6.63
1.90

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

944
42

2 685
4

4 209
10

4 703
3

4 118
-

3 683
-

3
3 482
3

Total consumption

902

2 681

4 199

4 700

4 118

3 683

3 482

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

372
145
148
79
-

1 224
242
669
173
115
25

2 788
100
8
1 943
324
361
23
29

3 354
55
4
2 135
386
457
10
307

2 858
47
6
1 753
365
398
8
281

2 441
30
3
1 399
235
472
15
287

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

276
276
-

281
281
-

357
357
-

342
342
-

349
349
-

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

530

1 181

1 130

989

918

893

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

487
30
36
419
2
-

1 127
59
40
66
39
894
29
-

1 020
78
37
82
1
12
27
749
10
5
19

824
61
22
2
48
16
23
620
2
5
25

787
60
23
2
55
9
29
580
4
25

760
57
20
3
37
7
31
571
1
5
28

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

19
2
17
-

18
6
12
-

13
4
9
-

16
7
9
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

43
40
3
-

50
34
16
-

80
33
28
19
-

107
35
59
13
-

88
44
39
5
-

87
41
41
5
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

4
4
4
-

11
11
11
-

40
40
40
-

30
30
30
-

30
30
30
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

35 711
1 576

101 546
152

159 201
399

178 520
120

3
156 304
-

18
139 801
-

126
131 694
-

Total consumption

34 135

101 394

158 802

178 400

156 307

139 819

131 820

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

14 074
5 491
5 605
2 978
-

46 240
9 136
25 289
6 526
4 345
944

105 376
3 765
300
73 411
12 254
13 667
868
1 111

127 354
2 089
137
81 080
14 664
17 336
381
11 667

108 395
1 777
230
66 479
13 861
15 095
286
10 667

92 623
1 127
108
53 115
8 916
17 909
559
10 889

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

10 451
10 451
-

10 640
10 640
-

13 555
13 555
-

12 982
12 982
-

13 266
13 266
-

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

20 061

44 703

42 786

37 491

34 930

33 930

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

18 431
1 141
1 351
15 858
81
-

42 664
2 235
1 513
2 486
1 464
33 866
1 100
-

38 585
2 960
1 386
2
3 114
56
457
9
1 031
28 280
370
189
731

31 218
2 316
819
62
1 828
4
596
875
23 523
70
171
954

29 895
2 275
858
88
2 085
4
333
1 117
22 006
14
159
956

28 846
2 150
753
99
1 423
2
278
1 168
21 687
37
173
1 076

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

718
80
638
-

680
240
440
-

523
163
360
-

609
255
354
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

1 630
1 525
105
-

1 886
1 271
615
-

3 036
1 256
1 073
707
-

4 060
1 333
2 229
498
-

3 340
1 678
1 484
178
-

3 313
1 561
1 545
207
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

153
153
153
-

447
447
447
-

1 533
1 533
1 533
-

1 172
1 172
1 172
-

1 162
1 162
1 162
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

4 118
4 118

3 683
3 683

3 482
3 482

156 304
156 304

139 801
139 801

131 694
131 694

Non-specified

Total imports

4 118

3 683

3 482

156 304

139 801

131 694

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

4 118
4 118

3 683
3 683

3 482
3 482

156 304
156 304

139 801
139 801

131 694
131 694

Non-specified

Total imports

4 118

3 683

3 482

156 304

139 801

131 694

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

533
533
-

540
540
-

480
480
-

368
368
-

313
313
-

232
232
-

213
213
-

249
249
-

246
246
-

266
266
-

319
319
-

342
342
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

403
- 22
425
-

459
459
-

362
362
-

278
278
-

231
231
-

209
209
-

187
187
-

217
217
-

258
258
-

299
299
-

325
325
-

433
433
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
445
347
410
319
216
172
172
213
248
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
445
347
410
319
216
172
172
213
248
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

292
292
-

309
309
-

341
341
-

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

20 156
20 156
-

20 413
20 413
-

18 150
18 150
-

13 915
13 915
-

12 477
12 477
-

8 787
8 787
-

8 041
8 041
-

9 417
9 417
-

9 295
9 295
-

10 070
10 070
-

12 053
12 053
-

12 946
12 946
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

16 088
16 088
-

17 372
17 372
-

13 708
13 708
-

10 522
10 522
-

8 736
8 736
-

7 892
7 892
-

7 063
7 063
-

8 190
8 190
-

9 753
9 753
-

11 352
27
11 325
-

12 307
12 307
-

16 361
16 361
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
16 817
13 109
15 508
12 074
8 155
6 498
6 496
8 072
9 362
11 042
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
16 817
13 109
15 508
12 074
8 155
6 498
6 496
8 072
9 362
11 042
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

11 672
11 672
-

12 890
12 890
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

600

1
0.9

500
0.8
0.7
400
0.6
0.5

300

0.4
200

0.3
0.2

100

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

0.1

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

600

1
0.9

500
0.8
0.7

400

0.6
300

0.5
0.4

200
0.3
0.2

100

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
300

250

Mtoe

200

150

100

50

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 180 Mtoe)

(TPES: 256 Mtoe)

Oil
(66.4%)

Nuclear
(43.1%)

Oil
(27.4%)

Coal *
(16.2%)

Nuclear
(2.1%)
Hydro
Other ** (2.3%)
(5.5%)
Natural Gas
(7.5%)

Hydro
(2.4%)
Other **
(7.1%)

Coal *
(4.9%)
Natural Gas
(15.1%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

44.17
6.29
2.07
18.04
17.78

52.60
6.33
2.26
13.38
30.64

111.87
2.52
3.47
8.24
97.64

130.73
1.50
1.81
2.48
124.93

135.34
0.65
1.08
0.16
133.45

134.47
0.45
0.95
0.18
132.89

135.96
0.29
0.97
0.19
134.50

2.85
- 7.41
- 1.87
- 10.71
5.19

0.85
- 8.97
- 5.38
- 15.03
1.40

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

161.04
7.64
142.21
10.79
0.40

164.71
16.30
125.99
21.08
1.34

139.39
24.66
100.51
13.65
0.57

162.84
36.45
112.53
13.54
0.33

161.39
42.10
104.89
12.36
2.04

155.08
42.35
100.22
11.03
1.49

152.97
42.51
97.30
11.70
1.47

- 0.13
4.38
- 0.94
0.20
3.30

0.41
2.40
- 0.14
- 0.67
4.16

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

15.58
0.08
13.55
1.31
0.65

15.71
0.13
13.66
0.85
1.07

20.01
0.30
14.59
0.64
4.48

30.20
0.68
22.69
0.54
6.29

30.36
2.56
23.11
0.18
4.52

30.96
5.44
20.35
0.17
5.00

29.23
4.51
19.27
0.07
5.38

1.58
10.64
0.88
- 7.06
5.43

1.66
12.56
1.22
- 9.20
0.80

180.14
13.50
119.81
29.30
17.53

191.77
21.64
106.32
32.89
30.92

224.01
26.02
84.03
20.22
93.73

251.97
35.76
82.22
15.04
118.95

261.16
42.53
75.59
12.07
130.97

252.33
38.21
73.32
11.42
129.38

252.29
38.81
70.27
12.61
130.60

0.85
2.68
- 1.33
- 2.09
5.15

0.52
1.75
- 0.77
- 2.03
1.45

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

36.70
1.92
15.54
10.37
8.86

51.38
1.32
10.16
17.09
22.81

98.34
0.44
1.62
8.43
87.85

127.63
3.00
1.23
7.59
115.81

135.76
7.52
2.21
5.41
120.62

133.77
6.17
1.13
5.25
121.21

..
..
..
..
..

3.37
3.03
- 6.49
- 1.73
6.94

1.41
12.79
- 1.62
- 2.13
1.47

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

142.22
10.27
96.03
13.96
21.95

141.29
19.27
87.36
8.61
26.05

143.15
23.92
75.20
7.78
36.26

163.21
32.14
81.19
4.43
45.46

162.71
32.99
71.55
3.46
54.71

154.95
30.34
69.66
3.16
51.78

..
..
..
..
..

0.22
2.82
- 0.82
- 3.74
2.22

0.36
1.09
- 0.35
- 4.01
1.63

24.71
0.01
24.08
0.07
0.55

30.31
0.01
29.69
0.02
0.59

38.61
0.00
37.84
..
0.76

45.04
0.00
43.70
..
1.34

43.80
0.05
40.25
..
3.50

44.27
0.15
40.35
..
3.78

..
..
..
..
..

1.51
6.33
1.33
..
5.06

0.62
37.00
0.29
..
7.54

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

56.29
5.65
34.96
7.28
8.40

54.62
9.43
30.46
5.40
9.33

46.32
11.09
17.76
6.11
11.36

50.91
14.67
19.30
3.80
13.14

41.25
10.42
15.81
3.07
11.95

39.84
9.96
15.58
3.06
11.24

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.88
1.46
- 2.05
- 2.20
0.75

- 0.68
- 0.49
- 0.59
- 3.10
- 0.05

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

61.23
4.61
36.99
6.62
13.01

56.35
9.83
27.20
3.19
16.13

58.22
12.83
19.60
1.66
24.14

67.27
17.47
18.18
0.63
30.98

77.66
22.52
15.48
0.39
39.27

70.83
20.23
13.74
0.10
36.77

..
..
..
..
..

0.37
3.87
- 2.51
- 10.19
2.70

0.90
2.09
- 1.60
- 11.99
1.93

21.40
2.92
1.83
6.42
10.24

22.60
5.42
2.09
3.19
11.90

35.74
6.59
10.96
1.66 e
16.54

40.74
12.66 e
9.56
0.63
17.89

43.73
13.87
7.79
0.23
21.85

42.04
12.78
6.87
0.09
22.30

..
..
..
..
..

1.75
3.86
3.46
- 10.47
2.02

0.74
3.06
- 2.10
- 12.60
1.37

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

8 046

7 927

2 857

1 878

777

609

534

339

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

10 197
101
- 462
544

21 879
161
- 1 110
754

28 197
339
- 959
1 524

41 041
767
- 1 741
658

48 745
2 953
2 702
952

48 255
3 893
- 1 682
1 236

47 710
6 062
943
999

47 873
5 026
582
- 233

Total consumption

17 136

27 781

28 232

39 753

48 319

42 053

42 126

44 001

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

3 206
2 538
630
38

1 739
1 255
483
1

500
51
449
-

3 333
22
238
1 097
1 976
-

8 712
3 450
295
4 315
652
-

9 127
3 897
577
3 743
910
-

6 964
1 496
166
2 833
1 817
605
47
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

307
175
132
-

582
369
213
-

297
139
158
-

386
..
386
..
-

972
18
952
2
-

533
23
486
24
-

555
24
526
5
-

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

78

66

55

332

416

362

364

..

13 545

25 394

27 380

35 702

38 219

32 031

34 243

..

5 476
937
960
346
1 414
909
107
220
340
109
134

9 502
1 294
2 047
424
2 080
1 834
298
552
401
201
371

10 516
891
2 427
361
1 735
1 539
177
1 638
911
34
389
414

13 713
683
2 578
400
1 890
755
1 183
77
2 740
1 578
110
1 375
344

10 527
900
909
244
1 733
522
838
67
2 625
986
69
416
181
1 037

9 960
783
1 315
394
1 839
383
760
79
2 145
740
57
301
170
994

9 571
818
1 111
430
2 056
436
756
77
2 141
881
64
300
185
316

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

18
18
-

7
7
-

2
2
-

57
55
2
-

57
57
-

173
99
1
73

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

6 075
2 230
3 845
-

12 958
5 650
7 142
166
-

14 681
6 985
7 540
156
-

19 408
5 018 e
14 061 e
329
-

26 090
7 750
16 069
238
2 033

20 420
6 514
13 083
214
609

22 833
7 560
14 425
259
589

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

1 976
1 976
1 976
-

2 927
2 927
2 927
-

2 183
2 183
2 183
-

2 579
2 579
2 579
-

1 545
1 545
1 545
-

1 594
1 594
1 594
-

1 666
1 666
1 666
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

292 687

294 328

117 032

69 999

30 044

23 523

21 021

13 461

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

355 443
3 676
- 16 308
23 288

758 456
5 995
- 39 910
25 998

1 147 554
13 817
- 39 755
63 350

1 696 095
31 680
- 70 560
- 1 227

1 959 008
118 983
108 882
38 221

1 937 315
156 859
- 80 792
36 598

1 970 780
253 152
39 363
41 196

1 978 048
209 899
24 301
- 2 222

Total consumption

604 858

980 881

1 147 664

1 665 081

1 940 730

1 686 589

1 736 816

1 808 133

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

113 161
89 568
22 236
1 357

61 416
44 305
17 061
50

20 319
2 083
18 236
-

139 557
918
9 950
45 932
82 757
-

349 935
138 575
11 851
173 326
26 183
-

366 062
156 286
23 154
150 127
36 495
-

287 122
61 685
6 826
116 812
74 914
24 949
1 936
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

10 860
6 188
4 672
-

20 548
13 042
7 506
-

12 055
5 638
6 417
-

16 150
..
16 150
..
-

39 038
727
38 228
83
-

21 383
917
19 500
966
-

22 903
998
21 704
201
-

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

2 751

2 340

2 249

13 891

16 695

14 537

15 000

..

Final consumption

478 086

896 577

1 113 041

1 495 483

1 535 062

1 284 607

1 411 791

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

193 275
33 055
33 871
12 217
49 894
32 096
3 781
7 771
11 999
3 856
4 735

335 500
45 682
72 265
14 980
73 420
64 757
10 538
19 502
14 168
7 092
13 096

427 522
36 223
98 672
14 681
70 546
62 568
7 178
66 600
37 051
1 375
15 800
16 828

574 433
28 591
108 000
16 741
79 166
31 632
49 572
3 234
114 765
66 107
4 625
57 600
14 400

422 922
36 154
36 495
9 808
69 623
20 982
33 675
2 708
105 443
39 614
2 787
16 702
7 273
41 658

399 408
31 403
52 724
15 790
73 769
15 350
30 485
3 158
86 018
29 675
2 283
12 079
6 805
39 869

394 687
33 731
45 820
17 737
84 784
17 996
31 170
3 178
88 259
36 317
2 638
12 385
7 634
13 038

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

649
649
-

251
251
-

7
7
-

86
86
-

2 279
2 205
74
-

2 299
2 285
14
-

7 102
4 065
35
3 002

..
..
..
..

214 414
78 720
135 694
-

457 492
199 463
252 163
5 866
-

596 790
283 964
306 497
6 329
-

1 047 786
311 269
645 274
9 568
81 675

818 937
261 243
524 676
8 576
24 442

941 310
311 676
594 669
10 686
24 279

..
..
..
..
..

69 748
69 748
69 748
-

103 334
103 334
103 334
-

88 722
88 722
88 722
-

62 075
62 075
62 075
-

63 963
63 963
63 963
-

68 692
68 692
68 692
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

812 964
210 190 e
589 010 e
13 764
108 000
108 000
108 000
-

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

3 055
1 124
8 898
15 823
98
28 998

2 005
2 156
7 659
18 380
1
30 201

946
224
7 082
17 125
45
25 422

112 282
48 383
327 066
637 576
4 205
1 129 512

83 743
90 036
298 246
767 592
61
1 239 678

39 514
9 352
274 646
715 157
1 886
1 040 555

6 566
6 566

6 441
6 441

8 472
8 472

262 447
262 447

268 956
268 956

353 778
353 778

Non-specified

13

6 179

618

258 021

Total imports

35 577

36 642

40 073

1 392 577

1 508 634

1 652 354

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

416
416

158
158

16 769
16 769

6 577
6 577

5 172
839
3 224
2 664
211
152
12 262

4 160
803
3 715
1 886
226
10 790

5 124
86
1 071
1 519
7 800

222 699
36 142
138 816
114 692
9 088
6 532
527 969

173 707
33 552
155 124
78 750
9 428
450 561

213 974
3 574
44 715
63 431
325 694

Non-specified

120

5 008

Total imports

12 678

11 068

7 800

544 738

462 146

325 694

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

3 055
1 124
8 898
16 239
98
29 414

2 005
2 156
7 659
18 538
1
30 359

946
224
7 082
17 125
45
25 422

112 282
48 383
327 066
654 345
4 205
1 146 281

83 743
90 036
298 246
774 169
61
1 246 255

39 514
9 352
274 646
715 157
1 886
1 040 555

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

5 172
839
3 224
2 664
6 566
211
152
18 828

4 160
803
3 715
1 886
6 441
226
17 231

5 124
86
1 071
1 519
8 472
16 272

222 699
36 142
138 816
114 692
262 447
9 088
6 532
790 416

173 707
33 552
155 124
78 750
268 956
9 428
719 517

213 974
3 574
44 715
63 431
353 778
679 472

Non-specified

13

120

6 179

618

5 008

258 021

Total imports

48 255

47 710

47 873

1 937 315

1 970 780

1 978 048

Memo: Total OPEC

11 060

9 761

7 714

476 207

407 581

322 120

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

1 698
317
23
66
1 186
3
3 293

Terajoules

3 506
591
18
274
1 656
6
6 051

713
24
1 234
1 971

68 404
12 759
938
2 673
47 782
118
132 674

146 415
24 689
760
11 444
69 149
252
252 709

29 778
984
51 547
82 309

600

11

3 055

24 185

443

127 590

3 893

6 062

5 026

156 859

253 152

209 899

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

64
5 188
614
2 060
57
6 641
7 127
5 067

51
4 561
541
1 362
- 58
5 491
5 067
3 705

37
5 182
530
257
- 60
5 006
3 705
3 448

34
4 352
401
-1 542
- 95
2 538
3 448
4 990

52
3 914
308
-1 556
16
2 086
4 990
6 546

53
3 456
399
-1 381
- 80
1 809
6 546
7 927

54
3 678
510
-1 174
296
1 752
7 927
9 101

50
3 576
635
-1 406
67
1 518
9 101
10 507

49
3 362
763
- 710
44
1 894
10 507
11 217

49
3 954
521
- 376
19
3 087
11 217
11 593

48
4 294
530
728
109
4 431
11 593
10 865

46
4 072
731
2 052
173
5 266
10 865
8 813

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

45
4 760
685
1 800
74
5 846
8 813
7 013

41
4 677
772
2 950
- 48
6 944
7 013
4 063

40
4 211
635
818
160
4 274
4 063
3 245

43
4 142
547
- 44
48
3 546
3 245
3 289

45
3 986
547
-1 280
52
2 152
3 289
4 569

45
3 510
501
-1 310
11
1 733
4 569
5 879

44
3 616
470
-1 512
75
1 603
5 879
7 391

43
3 877
438
-2 107
- 28
1 403
7 391
9 498

42
3 181
412
-1 018
9
1 784
9 498
10 516

41
4 129
278
- 796
67
3 029
10 516
11 312

38
3 572
289
1 398
- 19
4 738
11 312
9 914

41
4 047
420
1 956
90
5 534
9 914
7 958

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
41
35
36
37
39
36
34
29
25
9
+ Imports (Entries)
4 197
3 829
4 427
4 211
4 260
3 678
3 869
3 431
3 398
3 617
- Exports (Exits)
428
333
351
297
312
296
443
458
424
389
+ Stock changes
2 499
2 351
1 272
- 333
-1 246
-1 684
-1 862
-1 561
-1 182
- 479
- Statistical difference
103
- 52
- 73
118
58
2
106
58
- 18
67
Total consumption
6 206
5 934
5 457
3 500
2 683
1 732
1 492
1 383
1 835
2 691
Opening stock level
7 958
5 459
3 108
1 836
2 169
3 415
5 099
6 961
8 522
9 704
Closing stock level
5 459
3 108
1 836
2 169
3 415
5 099
6 961
8 522
9 704
10 183
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

1
4 232
487
1 258
120
4 884
10 183
8 925

1
4 724
809
1 549
- 52
5 517
8 925
7 376

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

2 494
214 490
25 646
82 978
7 656
266 660
287 253
204 275

2 007
188 502
22 573
54 852
2 282
220 506
204 275
149 423

1 441
214 167
22 169
10 370
2 804
201 005
149 423
139 053

1 341
179 795
16 768
-62 131
310
101 927
139 053
201 184

2 013
161 836
12 882
-62 698
4 486
83 783
201 184
263 882

2 053
142 875
16 644
-55 636
- 14
72 662
263 882
319 518

2 105
152 200
21 303
-60 535
2 095
70 372
319 518
380 053

2 100
148 273
26 502
-58 709
1 777
63 385
380 053
438 762

2 032
138 929
31 838
-29 655
370
79 098
438 762
468 417

2 051
162 972
21 729
-15 696
-1 318
128 916
468 417
484 113

1 984
177 567
22 124
30 372
2 743
185 056
484 113
453 741

1 938
168 980
30 529
85 696
6 188
219 897
453 741
368 045

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

1 878
196 422
28 591
75 182
778
244 113
368 045
292 863

1 693
193 281
32 262
123 174
-4 099
289 985
292 863
169 689

1 650
174 207
26 526
34 180
5 010
178 501
169 689
135 509

1 791
171 555
22 824
-1 856
579
148 087
135 509
137 365

1 861
164 761
22 807
-53 422
519
89 874
137 365
190 787

1 876
145 250
20 921
-54 728
- 887
72 364
190 787
245 515

1 843
149 573
19 615
-63 114
1 760
66 927
245 515
308 629

1 792
160 383
18 279
-87 994
-2 708
58 610
308 629
396 623

1 772
131 145
17 219
-42 508
-1 292
74 482
396 623
439 131

1 721
169 944
11 613
-33 239
341
126 472
439 131
472 370

1 577
147 366
12 063
58 370
-2 601
197 851
472 370
414 000

1 700
166 873
17 534
81 691
1 650
231 080
414 000
332 309

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
1 703
1 467
1 516
1 557
1 609
1 520
1 400
1 194
1 047
388
+ Imports (Entries)
173 166 158 717 183 139 173 997 176 482 151 758 159 844 141 773 140 344 149 160
- Exports (Exits)
17 890
13 929
14 639
12 372
13 043
12 332
18 503
19 137
17 704
16 266
+ Stock changes
104 333
98 175
53 145 -13 911 -52 027 -70 355 -77 726 -65 215 -49 351 -20 016
- Statistical difference
2 147
-3 356
-4 722
3 129
964
-1 737
2 711
852
-2 280
880
Total consumption
259 165 247 786 227 883 146 142 112 057
72 328
62 304
57 763
76 616 112 386
Opening stock level
332 309 227 976 129 801
76 656
90 567 142 594 212 949 290 675 355 890 405 241
Closing stock level
227 976 129 801
76 656
90 567 142 594 212 949 290 675 355 890 405 241 425 257
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

32
174 470
20 318
52 556
2 777
203 963
425 257
372 701

29
195 182
33 767
64 693
-4 246
230 383
372 701
308 008

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

5000

70

4500
60
4000
50

3500
3000

40

2500
30
2000
1500

20

1000
10

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

500

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

8000

4000

7000
3000
6000
2000
5000
1000
4000
0
3000
-1000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-3000

Apr-11

1000

Jan-11

-2000

Jan-11

2000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
400

350

300

Mtoe

250

200

150

100

50

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 334 Mtoe)

(TPES: 315 Mtoe)


Oil
(32.2%)

Oil
(47.6%)

Nuclear
(8.0%)
Coal *
(24.8%)

Hydro
(0.5%)

Coal *
(41.8%)

Other **
(11.2%)
Nuclear
(0.9%)
Hydro
Other ** (0.4%)
Natural Gas (0.7%)
(8.6%)

Natural Gas
(23.2%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

171.66
16.44
6.85
141.40
6.97

185.62
16.26
5.66
143.14
20.56 e

186.11
13.53
4.71
121.77
46.10 e

135.17
15.80
3.94
60.63
54.81 e

129.28
11.11
3.32
45.91
68.95

123.38
9.57
3.37
47.60
62.84

119.72
8.91
3.37
44.98
62.46

- 0.90
- 1.52
- 1.76
- 2.82
5.64

- 1.90
- 1.80
- 1.45
- 4.24
1.33

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

199.97
12.39
170.65
15.24
1.69

213.75
37.31
159.99
14.44
2.01

189.14
42.68
132.24
11.50
2.72

236.03
61.07
148.86
22.22
3.88

247.50
78.78
131.26
32.59
4.88

240.56
74.07
128.05
33.28
5.16

245.95
79.52
127.95
34.19
4.29

0.52
4.76
- 0.72
2.04
2.35

1.15
2.74
- 0.14
4.85
1.99

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

28.91
0.10
9.81
18.30
0.70

30.37
1.99
11.13
15.78
1.47

43.32
15.77
19.29
1.16
7.10

1.02
13.58
1.71
- 6.67
5.97

3.02
13.07
2.84
- 8.15
4.38

334.70
28.64
158.70
139.40
7.96

357.18
51.19
143.86
141.02
21.10

312.39
73.13
101.54
78.07
59.65

- 0.17
2.37
- 1.11
- 1.44
5.16

- 0.51
1.25
- 0.77
- 2.15
1.12

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

21.86
0.94
10.12
8.16
2.65 e
351.09
54.96
121.39
128.57
46.17

30.38
4.22
21.97
0.56
3.62 e
336.40
71.83
124.69
84.81
55.07

43.00
17.15
18.59
0.95
6.31
327.46
75.88
105.12
78.95
67.51

41.01
14.26
18.81
1.17
6.77 e
312.53
69.80
101.34
80.15
61.24

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change
Inputs to electricity and heat
generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

98.53
9.29
11.11
72.91
5.22

122.76
14.85
8.22
81.12
18.57 e

137.95
10.61
3.31
80.91 e
43.11 e

132.83
12.27
1.41
69.17 e
49.98 e

139.44
20.32
1.87
63.29
53.96

132.91
17.02
1.73
66.00
48.16

..
..
..
..
..

0.77
1.56
- 4.66
- 0.25
5.86

- 0.17
2.17
- 2.92
- 0.92
0.50

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

241.71
18.58
133.30
55.69
34.15

248.66
33.48
122.68
49.20
43.30

240.72
39.05
111.16
39.25
51.27

231.25
55.10
113.96
8.96
53.23

229.60
56.44
94.56
7.18
71.43

220.98
52.38
91.73
7.23
69.63

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.23
2.69
- 0.95
- 5.10
1.84

- 0.39
1.34
- 0.87
- 7.40
1.40

36.13
..
33.56
1.72
0.85

44.20
0.06
42.86
0.25
1.03

54.40
..
53.21
0.02
1.18

59.37
..
57.76
0.01
1.60

53.12
0.57
48.61
..
3.94

53.17
0.52
48.68
..
3.98

..
..
..
..
..

1.00
..
0.96
..
4.04

- 0.10
..
- 0.40
..
5.70

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

105.47
12.51
46.50
29.51
16.96

101.79
19.51
36.64
26.48
19.16

89.11
19.30
26.92
21.08
21.82

76.40
21.40
27.79
7.66
19.55

77.87
22.02
23.87
6.09
25.89

77.50
21.12
22.64
6.39
27.35

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.79
1.35
- 1.83
- 3.85
1.23

- 0.63
0.41
- 0.78
- 5.28
1.03

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

100.12
6.07
53.25
24.46
16.35

102.67
13.91
43.18
22.47
23.11

97.21
19.76
31.03
18.15
28.28

95.48
33.70
28.41
1.29
32.08

98.61
33.85
22.08
1.09
41.60

90.31
30.75
20.42
0.85
38.30

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.26
4.25
- 2.43
- 8.26
2.21

- 0.33
2.03
- 1.88
- 13.01
1.39

60.80
0.00
33.73
15.42
11.64

54.87
0.03
25.03
13.30
16.51

62.96
13.41
18.09
10.76
20.72

65.11
23.42
19.48
0.93 e
21.28 e

63.13
23.90
14.25
0.99
23.99

57.41
21.61
12.94
0.74
22.11

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.15
27.30
- 2.43
- 7.48
1.66

- 0.42
2.19
- 1.51
- 11.44
0.30

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

23 124

22 881

18 919

22 049

15 069

14 829

13 088

11 784

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

17 220
135
- 129
- 1 221

48 082
2 632
- 508
- 727

54 288
1 218
- 395
1 871

75 767
5 369
- 1 034
3 685

94 026
20 472
3 804
- 2 171

89 645
17 604
- 2 024
- 1 002

88 401
17 017
512
- 830

94 911
18 824
574
-

Total consumption

41 301

68 550

69 723

87 728

94 598

85 848

85 814

88 445

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

14 025
9 456
2 457
1 032
809
271

21 209
14 668
2 810
2 141
1 539
51

15 872
6 926
3 531
3 357
2 024
34

15 679
7 496
3 082
3 534
1 504
63

24 745
6 921
252
10 440
3 919
3 213
-

23 021
6 095
271
10 012
3 848
2 795
-

20 722
4 406
303
9 821
3 584
2 608
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

721
36
315
23
226
121

2 247
81
1 208
465
300
193

2 130
770
476
359
214
311

1 404
14
652
301
437
-

1 109
5
229
875
-

1 203
233
970
-

1 312
219
1 093
-

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

Losses

671

855

875

547

..

Final consumption

25 884

44 239

50 846

70 098

68 744

61 624

63 780

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

16 325
5 059
4 124
429
2 894
439
862
470
553
411
341
743

22 248
5 403
5 653
795
3 751
642
1 417
459
1 235
690
541
1 662

22 188
3 477
6 378
802
3 035
1 076
1 385
300
2 014
1 008
747
1 966

24 493
3 151
6 437
1 008
3 607
1 154
2 018
164
2 527
2 635
190
234
520
848

23 904
2 894
6 518
936
2 981
1 106
2 178
178
3 065
2 746
184
318
800

23 147
2 857
6 075
917
3 054
1 089
2 125
130
3 149
2 529
158
308
756

23 216
2 615
6 447
911
2 996
1 061
2 181
127
3 190
2 467
158
294
769

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

82
82

695
254
441
-

642
255
387
-

628
259
369
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

8 450
2
8 448

18 374
45
18 329

25 723
6 094
17 455
204
1 970

42 871
7 382
29 802
328
5 359

41 232
12 120
29 112
-

35 012
10 925
24 087
-

37 433
11 120
26 313
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

1 109
1 109
1 109
-

3 535
3 535
3 535
-

2 935
2 935
2 935
-

2 734
2 734
2 734
-

2 913
2 913
2 913
-

2 823
2 823
2 823
-

2 503
2 503
2 503
-

..
..
..
..

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

764 857

756 799

629 513

735 038

516 989

506 740

445 142

414 447

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

576 773
4 501
- 4 325
- 46 645

1 735 996
92 683
- 17 906
- 32 130

1 985 817
43 532
- 14 117
65 771

2 841 697
196 326
- 37 800
133 982

3 665 881
798 158
146 383
- 82 911

3 495 078
686 337
- 77 877
- 38 275

3 446 585
663 468
19 736
- 31 714

3 700 373
733 927
22 233
-

1 379 449

2 414 336

2 491 910

3 208 627

3 614 006

3 275 879

3 279 709

3 403 126

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

468 439
315 843
82 062
34 453
27 028
9 053

747 007
516 617
98 969
75 410
54 220
1 791

567 299
247 547
126 210
119 996
72 342
1 204

573 451
274 184
112 727
129 240
55 000
2 300

945 334
264 406
9 639
398 843
149 704
122 742
-

878 434
232 567
10 353
382 034
146 840
106 640
-

791 956
168 377
11 579
375 340
136 967
99 693
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

24 098
1 205
10 518
782
7 555
4 038

79 143
2 866
42 554
16 372
10 555
6 796

76 131
27 519
17 010
12 834
7 661
11 107

51 349
500
23 855
10 994
16 000
-

42 374
190
8 738
33 446
-

45 901
8 901
37 000
-

50 127
8 367
41 760
-

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

Losses

22 372

30 137

31 259

20 000

..

Final consumption

864 540

1 558 049

1 817 221

2 563 827

2 626 298

2 351 544

2 437 626

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

545 258
168 977
137 747
14 328
96 651
14 654
28 787
15 696
18 464
13 742
11 398
24 814

783 519
190 287
199 099
28 015
132 098
22 601
49 908
16 152
43 482
24 299
19 045
58 533

793 012
124 266
227 963
28 656
108 463
38 444
49 514
10 720
71 987
36 026
26 702
70 271

913 288
110 576
249 026
35 767
113 892
42 247
83 223
6 806
117 111
104 904
7 019
12 152
30 565

883 298
109 034
231 811
35 002
116 542
41 569
81 069
4 975
120 158
96 504
6 044
11 739
28 851

887 278
99 933
246 380
34 835
114 498
40 562
83 368
4 860
121 907
94 279
6 047
11 230
29 379

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

2 898
2 898

26 574
9 717
16 857
-

24 469
9 720
14 749
-

23 989
9 900
14 089
-

..
..
..
..

282 256
82
282 174

647 126
1 588
645 538

919 308
217 795
623 812
7 283
70 418

1 568 000
270 000
1 090 000
12 000
196 000

1 575 157
463 017
1 112 140
-

1 336 035
416 894
919 141
-

1 430 686
424 981
1 005 705
-

..
..
..
..
..

37 026
37 026
37 026
-

124 506
124 506
124 506
-

104 901
104 901
104 901
-

111 279
111 279
111 279
-

107 742
107 742
107 742
-

95 673
95 673
95 673
-

..
..
..
..

Total consumption

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

895 827
115 241
235 428 e
36 880
131 938
42 211
73 812
5 990
92 428
96 359
6 936
8 570
19 024
31 010

100 000
100 000
100 000 e
-

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

22 892
27 434
50 326

25 952
24 482
50 434

28 425
19 873
48 298

892 506
1 069 605
1 962 111

1 011 835
954 485
1 966 320

1 108 253
774 791
1 883 044

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

32 859
32 859

32 632
32 632

40 271
40 271

1 281 120
1 281 120

1 272 265
1 272 265

1 570 075
1 570 075

Non-specified

6 460

5 335

6 342

251 847

208 000

247 254

Total imports

89 645

88 401

94 911

3 495 078

3 446 585

3 700 373

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

22 892
27 434
50 326

25 952
24 482
50 434

28 425
19 873
48 298

892 506
1 069 605
1 962 111

1 011 835
954 485
1 966 320

1 108 253
774 791
1 883 044

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

32 859
32 859

32 632
32 632

40 271
40 271

1 281 120
1 281 120

1 272 265
1 272 265

1 570 075
1 570 075

Non-specified

6 460

5 335

6 342

251 847

208 000

247 254

Total imports

89 645

88 401

94 911

3 495 078

3 446 585

3 700 373

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

Non-specified/other

17 604

17 017

18 824

686 337

663 468

733 927

Total exports

17 604

17 017

18 824

686 337

663 468

733 927

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

1 375
9 366
2 572
2 600
10 769
-

1 370
8 680
2 261
1 934
9 723
-

1 504
10 048
2 546
233
9 239
-

1 111
8 119
1 477
-2 119
5 634
-

1 050
7 738
1 287
-1 985
5 516
-

953
6 115
1 415
-1 384
4 269
-

1 094
5 395
1 074
-1 452
3 963
-

1 071
4 706
927
-1 229
3 621
-

951
4 565
1 185
- 734
3 597
-

1 088
6 129
1 326
- 138
5 753
-

1 237
8 141
1 697
761
8 442
-

1 256
8 569
1 978
1 401
9 248
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

1 317
9 104
2 358
1 749
9 812
-

1 165
9 010
2 318
3 835
11 692
-

1 222
8 722
2 504
- 67
7 373
-

892
8 193
1 230
- 557
7 298
-

967
6 835
1 199
-1 597
5 006
-

812
5 491
1 045
-1 404
3 854
-

921
6 196
1 085
-1 919
4 113
-

889
5 422
960
-1 999
3 352
-

866
5 814
964
- 644
5 072
-

879
6 811
1 318
61
6 433
-

1 171
7 420
1 558
846
7 879
-

1 198
8 946
1 634
1 883
10 393
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
1 180
1 165
1 155
1 002
969
872
905
894
861
871
+ Imports (Entries)
8 386
7 695
10 077
8 333
7 875
7 043
7 860
7 550
7 657
6 416
- Exports (Exits)
1 798
1 445
2 445
1 471
1 532
1 141
1 163
1 133
1 228
1 473
+ Stock changes
3 114
2 991
3 887
73
-1 989
-2 238
-3 253
-2 433
-1 419
-1 148
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
10 882
10 406
12 674
7 937
5 323
4 536
4 349
4 878
5 871
4 666
Opening stock level
17 460
14 346
11 355
7 468
7 395
9 384
11 622
14 875
17 308
18 727
Closing stock level
14 346
11 355
7 468
7 395
9 384
11 622
14 875
17 308
18 727
19 875
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

954
7 486
1 830
1 027
7 637
19 875
18 848

1 058
8 542
2 165
2 217
9 652
18 848
16 631

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

48 347
364 234
100 028
101 104
413 657
-

48 181
337 596
87 913
75 211
373 075
-

52 882
390 759
98 996
9 078
353 723
-

39 063
315 717
57 441
-82 393
214 946
-

36 918
300 920
50 065
-77 178
210 595
-

33 510
237 811
55 025
-53 835
162 461
-

38 477
209 818
41 773
-56 466
150 056
-

37 657
183 013
36 049
-47 780
136 841
-

33 432
177 546
46 070
-28 555
136 353
-

38 253
238 380
51 559
-5 359
219 715
-

43 513
316 587
65 985
29 580
323 695
-

44 175
333 262
76 918
54 476
354 995
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

46 309
354 062
91 700
68 012
376 683
-

40 971
350 408
90 141
149 150
450 388
-

42 966
339 230
97 399
-2 618
282 179
-

31 375
318 643
47 831
-21 650
280 537
-

33 998
265 776
46 618
-62 115
191 041
-

28 573
213 526
40 623
-54 599
146 877
-

32 375
240 938
42 194
-74 637
156 482
-

31 257
210 845
37 322
-77 757
127 023
-

30 450
226 107
37 477
-25 040
194 040
-

30 903
264 832
51 271
2 368
246 832
-

41 184
288 550
60 576
32 882
302 040
-

42 150
347 933
63 564
73 236
399 755
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
41 516
40 971
40 616
35 252
34 064
30 658
31 826
31 456
30 296
30 648
+ Imports (Entries)
326 936 300 056 392 864 324 896 307 035 274 652 306 472 294 334 298 513 250 116
- Exports (Exits)
70 093
56 339
95 343
57 355
59 728
44 479
45 360
44 167
47 867
57 412
+ Stock changes
121 417 116 623 151 530
2 841 -77 557 -87 257 -126 812 -94 848 -55 307 -44 757
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
419 776 401 311 489 667 305 634 203 814 173 574 166 126 186 775 225 635 178 595
Opening stock level
680 739 559 322 442 699 291 169 288 328 365 885 453 142 579 954 674 802 730 109
Closing stock level
559 322 442 699 291 169 288 328 365 885 453 142 579 954 674 802 730 109 774 866
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

33 542
291 819
71 347
40 050
294 064
774 866
734 816

37 223
333 021
84 421
86 418
372 241
734 816
648 398

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

1600

9000

1400

8000
7000

1200

6000
1000
5000
800
4000
600
3000
400
2000
200

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

1000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

14000

5000
4000

12000

3000
10000
2000
8000

1000
0

6000

-1000
4000
-2000
2000

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-4000

Jan-11

-3000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
35

30

25

Mtoe

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 12 Mtoe)

(TPES: 24 Mtoe)

Oil
(76.7%)

Oil
(45.5%)

Coal *
(29.4%)
Hydro
(2.3%)

Coal *
(17.8%)

Hydro
Other **(1.6%)
(3.8%)

Other **
(9.2%)
Natural Gas
(13.6%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2.33
..
..
1.69
0.64

3.70
..
..
2.95
0.74

9.20
0.14
0.84
7.12
1.10

9.99
0.04
0.26
8.22
1.47

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

16.94
..
16.47
0.47
0.01

24.25
..
23.81
0.38
0.06

22.83
..
21.79
0.92
0.11

26.05
1.69
23.40
0.81
0.15

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

4.91
..
4.88
0.02
0.00

10.60
..
10.59
..
0.00

7.51
..
7.45
..
0.05

11.81
..
9.06
2.10
0.64

14.98
..
10.92
3.26
0.80

21.44
0.14
12.07
8.07
1.17

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

10.43
0.01
0.09
8.04
2.29

9.46
0.01
0.06
6.85
2.55

3.56
..
..
3.55
3.51

0.12
- 12.90
- 10.53
- 0.17
3.70

31.13
3.23
26.61
0.40
0.89

32.34
3.67
27.76
0.19
0.71

30.73
3.24
26.66
0.23
0.59

1.50
..
1.21
- 1.75
11.82

1.30
..
0.88
- 5.80
7.41

4.27
..
4.08
0.04
0.15

9.83
..
9.59
..
0.24

12.89
..
12.51
0.01
0.37

14.13
..
13.89
0.01
0.23

2.68
..
2.65
- 2.58
11.56

2.79
..
2.74
..
6.61

27.09
1.70
14.88
9.04
1.47

27.61
3.23
13.85
7.86
2.66

26.55
3.66
12.13
8.14
2.63

23.93
3.24
10.80
6.98
2.91

1.78
..
0.44
3.04
3.84

0.48
14.70
- 0.48
- 0.63
4.06

9.44
0.01
0.10
7.32
2.01 e

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

3.33
..
1.74
1.40
0.19

5.06
..
2.14
2.63
0.29

8.89
0.02
1.83
6.89
0.15

11.98
1.28
2.05
8.23
0.42

12.17
2.06
1.48
7.66
0.97

12.34
2.22
1.45
7.73
0.94

..
..
..
..
..

3.41
..
- 0.46
4.47
4.18

1.50
24.44
- 1.05
0.52
8.64

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

8.53
..
6.46
0.52
1.54

10.70
..
8.07
0.47
2.16

14.49
0.10
9.78
1.22
3.40

18.45
0.38
12.41
0.88
4.79

19.43
1.14
12.18
0.30
5.81

17.09
1.34
9.48
0.23
6.05

..
..
..
..
..

1.80
..
0.99
- 2.10
3.56

0.75
12.68
- 0.14
- 7.35
2.65

2.07
..
2.05
0.02
0.00

3.19
..
3.18
0.00
0.01

5.04
..
5.03
0.00
0.01

6.40
..
6.38
..
0.02

7.48
0.01
7.32
..
0.14

5.64
0.01
5.48
..
0.14

..
..
..
..
..

2.61
..
2.56
..
9.60

0.51
..
0.39
..
12.52

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

3.47
..
2.37
0.46
0.63

4.36
..
3.04
0.42
0.90

4.68
0.10
2.17
1.18
1.23

5.16
0.36
2.54
0.85
1.40

4.58
0.73
2.09
0.30
1.46

3.72
0.87
1.43
0.23
1.19

..
..
..
..
..

0.18
..
- 1.29
- 1.79
1.62

- 1.04
10.52
- 1.87
- 7.24
- 0.17

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.99
..
2.04
0.04
0.91

3.15
..
1.86
0.04
1.25

4.77
..
2.58
0.03
2.16

6.90
0.01
3.49
0.02
3.37

7.37
0.39
2.77
0.00
4.21

7.73
0.45
2.57
0.00
4.71

..
..
..
..
..

2.46
..
0.59
- 11.48
4.32

2.22
..
- 0.02
- 18.31
3.62

1.96
..
1.20
0.04
0.71

1.99
..
1.01
0.04
0.94

3.05
..
1.48
0.02
1.54

4.48
0.00
2.41
0.02
2.05

4.62
0.25
1.97
0.00
2.39

5.04
0.31
1.91
0.00
2.82

..
..
..
..
..

2.45
..
1.20
- 11.42
3.58

2.32
..
1.16
- 16.90
2.79

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

123

36

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

2 048
- 31
1

3 851
- 7
1

4 759
- 7
93

4 377
- 22
94

3 866
- 8
22

Total consumption

123

2 052

3 850

4 665

4 267

3 841

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

16
16
-

1 542
1 505
37
-

2 455
2 261
194
-

2 862
2 660
202
-

2 635
2 448
187
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

21
21
-

40
40
-

22
22
-

24
24
-

23
23
-

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

Losses

15

21

19

23

..

Final consumption

86

455

1 352

1 760

1 586

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

294
67
9
47
47
1
76
15
26
6

445
73
53
76
72
4
97
37
1
18
14

666
74
54
231
62
4
83
39
4
16
99

604
63
51
257
41
3
91
30
4
14
50

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

17
17
-

18
18
-

17
17
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

16
10
6
-

468
165
303
-

614
197
417
-

533
164
369
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

86
86
86
-

145
145
145
-

422
422
422
-

462
462
462
-

432
432
432
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

6 426

1 968

354

299

321

268

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

78 551
- 1 224
19

150 292
- 177
117

184 847
- 357
3 619

170 908
- 868
3 321

150 631
- 195
1 128

Total consumption

6 426

79 276

150 352

181 170

167 040

149 576

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

840
840
-

59 553
58 138
1 415
-

95 857
88 265
7 592
-

111 198
103 352
7 846
-

103 109
95 802
7 307
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

1 090
1 090
-

1 552
1 552
-

862
862
-

919
919
-

904
904
-

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

Losses

568

812

742

894

..

Final consumption

4 496

17 603

52 821

68 311

62 133

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

11 341
2 572
347
1 830
1 820
46
2 925
561
999
241

17 377
2 850
2 082
2 973
2 800
143
3 805
1 449
42
699
534

25 825
2 863
2 099
8 978
2 408
141
3 230
1 505
149
612
3 840

23 650
2 479
1 980
10 077
1 603
132
3 559
1 156
173
536
1 955

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

673
658
15
-

695
695
-

685
685
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

626
400
226
-

18 309
6 464
11 845
-

23 856
7 666
16 189
1

20 855
6 419
14 436
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

4 496
4 496
4 496
-

5 636
5 636
5 636
-

16 462
16 462
16 462
-

17 935
17 935
17 935
-

16 943
16 943
16 943
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

716
716

612
612

678
678

27 405
27 405

23 464
23 464

26 190
26 190

2 848
2 848

2 453
2 453

2 574
2 574

109 012
109 012

94 170
94 170

99 202
99 202

Non-specified

Total imports

3 564

3 065

3 252

136 417

117 634

125 392

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

37
37

307
307

11
11

1 486
1 486

12 511
12 511

428
428

764
84
113
170
27
1 158

734
160
85
26
1 005

603
603

31 162
3 263
4 712
6 775
1 032
46 944

30 074
6 267
3 356
1 066
40 763

24 811
24 811

Non-specified

Total imports

1 195

1 312

614

48 430

53 274

25 239

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

37
716
753

42
216
661
919

689
689

1 486
27 405
28 891

1 679
8 775
25 521
35 975

26 618
26 618

764
84
113
170
2 848
27
4 006

734
160
85
26
2 453
3 458

603
2 574
3 177

31 162
3 263
4 712
6 775
109 012
1 032
155 956

30 074
6 267
3 356
1 066
94 170
134 933

24 811
99 202
124 013

Non-specified

Total imports

4 759

4 377

3 866

184 847

170 908

150 631

Memo: Total OPEC

1 047

760

603

42 649

31 140

24 811

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

430
-9
1
420
65
74

399
-7
2
390
74
81

466
-9
-2
459
81
90

340
28
1
367
90
62

375
- 15
1
359
62
77

361
-3
1
357
77
80

444
6
438
80
80

338
5
1
342
80
75

369
-1
2
366
75
76

360
4
4
360
76
72

402
40
442
72
32

478
- 40
1
437
32
72

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

528
4
4
528
72
68

501
9
510
68
59

450
- 22
428
59
81

272
3
275
81
78

297
2
295
78
78

270
1
4
267
78
77

360
4
364
77
73

308
- 13
1
294
73
86

316
-4
2
310
86
90

306
-3
303
90
93

298
12
310
93
81

470
- 14
2
454
81
95

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
357
385
292
216
282
288
394
327
314
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
45
- 42
35
- 27
32
- 40
1
-4
- Statistical difference
3
-1
8
-1
5
3
1
Total consumption
399
343
293
243
255
321
349
325
309
Opening stock level
95
50
92
92
57
84
52
92
91
Closing stock level
50
92
92
57
84
52
92
91
95
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

248
35
283
95
60

299
- 17
3
279
60
77

464
- 25
-3
442
77
102

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

16 630
- 413
23
16 194
2 601
3 014

15 441
- 251
95
15 095
3 014
3 265

18 218
- 357
- 41
17 902
3 265
3 622

13 237
1 134
92
14 279
3 622
2 488

14 635
- 691
38
13 906
2 488
3 179

14 136
- 62
76
13 998
3 179
3 241

17 273
44
281
17 036
3 241
3 197

13 293
145
- 133
13 571
3 197
3 052

14 274
- 49
76
14 149
3 052
3 101

13 850
153
137
13 866
3 101
2 948

15 449
1 649
- 13
17 111
2 948
1 299

18 587
-1 659
12
16 916
1 299
2 958

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

20 516
239
172
20 583
2 958
2 719

20 122
338
438
20 022
2 719
2 381

17 541
- 877
35
16 629
2 381
3 258

10 707
46
7
10 746
3 258
3 212

11 599
64
127
11 536
3 212
3 148

10 530
64
179
10 415
3 148
3 084

13 996
160
14 156
3 084
2 924

12 107
- 477
82
11 548
2 924
3 401

12 438
- 224
78
12 136
3 401
3 625

11 824
- 125
- 35
11 734
3 625
3 750

11 687
480
46
12 121
3 750
3 270

18 359
- 556
277
17 526
3 270
3 826

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
13 846
15 136
11 425
8 323
11 036
11 168
15 467
12 762
12 243
9 561
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
1 809
-1 769
1 456
-1 040
1 324
-1 683
35
- 146
1 464
- Statistical difference
153
-4
324
-5
- 13
176
138
29
8
Total consumption
15 502
13 367
11 429
9 455
10 001
12 505
13 608
12 659
12 068
11 017
Opening stock level
3 826
2 017
3 786
3 786
2 330
3 370
2 046
3 729
3 694
3 840
Closing stock level
2 017
3 786
3 786
2 330
3 370
2 046
3 729
3 694
3 840
2 376
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

11 643
- 699
119
10 825
2 376
3 075

18 021
- 946
- 96
17 171
3 075
4 021

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

600

1
0.9

500
0.8
0.7
400
0.6
0.5

300

0.4
200

0.3
0.2

100

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

0.1

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

600

50
40

500
30
20

400

10
300

0
-10

200
-20
-30

100

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-50

Jan-11

-40

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
35

30

25

Mtoe

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 21 Mtoe)

(TPES: 22 Mtoe)

Oil
(26.5%)
Nuclear
(18.4%)
Oil
(39.0%)
Hydro
(0.1%)

Coal *
(37.9%)

Coal *
(10.8%)

Other **
(8.8%)

Other **
(3.1%)
Natural Gas
(20.0%)

Natural Gas
(35.4%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

12.70
4.03
2.02
6.05
0.60

14.49
5.09
2.52
6.34
0.54

14.69
3.81
2.27
4.22
4.38

11.62
2.47
1.68
2.89
4.57

11.05
2.23
1.09
1.59
6.13

10.58
1.77
1.03
1.61
6.18

10.35
1.51
1.03
1.65
6.16

- 0.51
- 2.43
- 1.66
- 3.20
6.01

- 1.51
- 3.96
- 3.37
- 4.00
1.49

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

9.78
0.17
7.38
1.74
0.49

16.37
3.20
10.08
2.22
0.88

15.89
5.19
7.93
1.63
1.14

16.37
7.35
6.99
1.21
0.82

18.85
7.91
8.56
1.41
0.97

17.25
6.74
7.69
1.27
1.54

17.25
6.77
7.79
1.14
1.55

1.43
9.71
0.14
- 1.06
2.91

0.36
1.16
- 0.08
- 1.55
1.34

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

1.14
0.01
0.91
0.11
0.10

2.03
0.01
1.76
0.02
0.24

1.73
0.02
1.50
0.00
0.21

2.50
0.06
1.78
0.13
0.52

3.73
0.19
2.78
0.28
0.49

4.82
0.69
2.80
0.29
1.04

5.23
1.20
2.86
0.45
0.72

3.89
12.29
2.90
3.57
5.02

4.92
19.48
2.84
36.38
5.46

21.27
4.17
8.15
7.91
1.05

28.34
7.97
10.79
8.42
1.16

28.78
8.91
8.35
6.23
5.29

25.00
9.65
6.63
3.85
4.86

25.68
9.81
6.54
2.72
6.61

23.47
8.30
5.80
2.68
6.68

22.88
7.75
5.78
2.37
6.98

0.18
1.56
- 0.85
- 2.97
4.85

- 0.99
- 0.61
- 1.58
- 4.11
1.21

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

6.36
1.13
1.17
4.05
0.01

9.36
3.06
1.45
4.83
0.01

9.62
2.16
0.71
3.13
3.62

10.19
2.45
1.07
2.87
3.79

9.89
2.95
0.12
1.86
4.97

9.18
2.51
0.05
1.84
4.78

..
..
..
..
..

0.95
2.07
- 7.56
- 2.00
16.89

- 0.21
0.69
- 11.00
- 2.38
1.26

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

16.53
2.80
6.46
4.08
3.18

21.57
4.61
9.00
3.54
4.42

20.64
6.20
7.12
2.31
5.01

17.19
6.69
5.20
0.54
4.75

18.12
6.43
6.08
0.39
5.22

16.31
5.46
5.45
0.37
5.03

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.03
1.72
- 0.43
- 5.98
1.18

- 1.06
- 0.58
- 1.20
- 8.01
0.02

2.28
..
1.84
0.38
0.07

2.88
..
2.66
0.13
0.09

2.93
0.00
2.83
0.00
0.10

3.04
0.00
2.95
0.00
0.09

4.12
0.00
3.85
..
0.27

3.80
0.00
3.56
..
0.24

..
..
..
..
..

1.32
..
1.71
..
3.27

1.18
10.31
1.04
..
3.96

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

7.41
2.22
2.22
1.57
1.41

9.86
3.50
3.24
1.29
1.84

7.77
3.76
2.08
0.52
1.42

4.85
1.70
1.53
0.29
1.33

4.64
1.33
1.81
0.24
1.26

4.22
1.27
1.56
0.22
1.17

..
..
..
..
..

- 1.44
- 1.43
- 0.89
- 4.96
- 0.47

- 2.74
- 4.81
- 1.30
- 3.92
- 0.86

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

6.83
0.58
2.41
2.13
1.71

8.82
1.11
3.10
2.12
2.49

9.93
2.44
2.20
1.79
3.49

9.30
4.99
0.73
0.25
3.33

9.36
5.10
0.43
0.15
3.68

8.30
4.18
0.34
0.15
3.62

..
..
..
..
..

0.50
5.20
- 4.91
- 6.53
1.94

- 0.81
2.48
- 8.17
- 10.57
0.16

3.79
0.18
0.99
1.55
1.07

5.15
0.49
1.23
1.86
1.57

6.70
1.64
1.17
1.68
2.21

5.59
3.02
0.31
0.20
2.06

5.74
3.26
0.13
0.15
2.20

5.13
2.70
0.10
0.15
2.18

..
..
..
..
..

0.78
7.18
- 5.76
- 5.78
1.84

- 1.21
2.29
- 10.66
- 10.34
- 0.07

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

4 879

6 133

4 874

3 194

2 900

2 766

2 234

1 949

200
14
- 16
-

4 001
9
- 374
-

6 404
25
- 86
-

9 047
80
- 127
-

9 637
227
- 178
-

8 019
567
1 338
- 1

8 173
835
576
18

8 176
1 443
921
382

Total consumption

5 049

9 751

11 167

12 034

12 132

11 557

10 130

9 221

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 586
743
21
359
29
95
119
220
-

3 927
2 278
69
606
76
286
430
182
-

2 703
1 014
33
839
126
360
331
-

3 057
1 007
1
1 402
96
437
113
1

3 693
1 238
1 929
42
388
51
45

3 401
938
1 789
102
482
53
37

3 079
939
1
1 443
42
585
58
11

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

69
66
3

184
180
4

385
369
16

249
243
6

281
281
-

291
291
-

227
227
-

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

311

390

210

200

158

..

Final consumption

3 394

5 640

7 768

8 338

7 948

7 665

6 666

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

1 968
807
173
35
397
48
161
41
149
11
19
42
75
10

3 169
972
386
64
724
84
265
69
323
19
33
71
139
20

4 015
807
683
47
892
122
305
116
661
27
46
65
189
55

1 706
156
306
127
407
59
135
1
323
76
30
18
30
38

1 197
44
193
100
188
59
143
2
291
80
21
22
13
41

1 205
45
194
100
189
59
144
2
294
81
21
22
13
41

995
58
130
83
149
59
102
1
254
76
14
13
8
48

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

2
2
-

1
1
-

1
1
-

1
1
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

701
109
219
25
348

1 356
243
594
81
438

3 061
769
2 059
233
-

6 224
2 210
3 771
243
-

6 303
2 120
4 030
153
-

5 953
2 133
3 667
153
-

5 115
1 695
3 305
115
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

725
725
725
-

1 115
1 115
1 115
-

692
692
692
-

406
406
406
-

447
447
447
-

506
506
506
-

555
555
555
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

187 345

236 805

177 314

115 143

103 967

98 402

82 252

70 067

7 722
540
- 447
- 1

148 901
350
- 14 478
- 1

241 444
929
- 3 193
-

341 792
3 004
- 4 699
-

368 092
8 668
- 6 774
1

306 979
21 661
51 425
138

313 776
32 128
22 492
610

314 831
55 649
31 362
10 313

194 081

370 879

414 636

449 232

456 616

435 007

385 782

350 298

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

60 981
28 577
824
13 802
1 098
3 668
4 569
8 443
-

149 363
86 630
2 630
23 060
2 888
10 889
16 349
6 917
-

100 345
37 647
1 212
31 134
4 684
13 371
12 297
-

114 065
37 577
25
52 338
3 577
16 310
4 200
38

139 016
46 598
72 597
1 564
14 612
1 934
1 711

127 981
35 302
67 348
3 851
18 141
1 978
1 361

117 241
35 757
42
54 937
1 597
22 289
2 204
415

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

2 641
2 520
121

7 018
6 850
168

14 309
13 719
590

9 298
9 064
234

10 572
10 572
-

10 973
10 973
-

8 651
8 651
-

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

11 560

14 552

7 900

7 529

6 017

..

130 459

214 498

288 422

311 317

299 128

288 524

253 873

..

75 599
31 017
6 640
1 327
15 270
1 830
6 174
1 591
5 727
429
742
1 607
2 877
368

120 539
36 988
14 697
2 446
27 537
3 184
10 062
2 632
12 279
717
1 240
2 711
5 285
761

149 075
29 954
25 368
1 728
33 133
4 537
11 328
4 289
24 548
991
1 714
2 416
7 013
2 056

63 741
5 837
11 407
4 749
15 211
2 206
5 034
54
12 058
2 855
1 130
680
1 116
1 404

45 077
1 672
7 264
3 750
7 088
2 205
5 400
70
10 966
3 025
802
812
473
1 550

45 386
1 682
7 310
3 773
7 132
2 219
5 433
71
11 064
3 043
807
817
475
1 560

37 991
2 225
4 963
3 170
5 689
2 239
3 876
57
9 676
2 910
547
508
310
1 821

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

6
6
-

78
78
-

43
43
-

40
40
-

52
52
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

26 976
4 173
8 425
958
13 420

51 565
9 243
22 594
3 079
16 649

113 660
28 560
76 447
8 653
-

232 311
82 486
140 739
9 086
-

237 176
79 790
151 644
5 742
-

224 060
80 286
137 996
5 778
-

194 719
64 528
125 791
4 400
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

27 884
27 884
27 884
-

42 394
42 394
42 394
-

25 681
25 681
25 681
-

15 187
15 187
15 187
-

16 832
16 832
16 832
-

19 038
19 038
19 038
-

21 111
21 111
21 111
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

68
68

2 573
2 573

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

5 218
5 218

3 576
3 576

8 176
8 176

199 691
199 691

137 212
137 212

314 831
314 831

Non-specified

2 733

4 597

104 715

176 564

Total imports

8 019

8 173

8 176

306 979

313 776

314 831

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2013e

Terajoules

68
68

2 573
2 573

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

5 218
5 218

3 576
3 576

8 176
8 176

199 691
199 691

137 212
137 212

314 831
314 831

Non-specified

2 733

4 597

104 715

176 564

Total imports

8 019

8 173

8 176

306 979

313 776

314 831

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

Non-specified/other

567

835

1 443

21 661

32 128

55 649

Total exports

567

835

1 443

21 661

32 128

55 649

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

214
838
336
968
1 684
3 860
2 892

190
884
306
760
1 528
2 892
2 132

208
1 009
261
305
1
1 260
2 132
1 827

200
818
147
- 152
719
1 827
1 979

190
799
118
- 310
1
560
1 979
2 289

196
662
81
- 312
465
2 289
2 601

204
593
64
- 282
451
2 601
2 883

205
697
105
- 365
432
2 883
3 248

190
810
171
- 317
-2
514
3 248
3 565

200
897
315
66
848
3 565
3 499

231
1 034
452
542
-1
1 356
3 499
2 957

236
1 172
406
422
-4
1 428
2 957
2 535

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

224
1 014
371
645
16
1 496
2 535
1 890

237
1 057
430
900
-5
1 769
1 890
990

223
897
263
162
3
1 016
990
828

221
924
193
- 228
-2
726
828
1 056

177
835
165
- 349
1
497
1 056
1 405

171
853
142
- 449
3
430
1 405
1 854

196
696
137
- 307
1
447
1 854
2 161

199
616
153
- 242
5
415
2 161
2 403

191
666
150
- 243
4
460
2 403
2 646

212
696
226
49
5
726
2 646
2 597

208
844
247
191
5
991
2 597
2 406

203
1 078
360
544
1
1 464
2 406
1 862

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
204
183
179
157
160
156
168
166
156
158
+ Imports (Entries)
1 050
879
666
685
782
791
699
620
881
1 013
- Exports (Exits)
336
252
170
126
132
255
273
240
385
438
+ Stock changes
582
413
473
- 49
- 408
- 323
- 229
- 201
- 203
- 38
- Statistical difference
3
-4
-3
4
14
14
13
14
11
14
Total consumption
1 497
1 227
1 151
663
388
355
352
331
438
681
Opening stock level
1 862
1 280
867
394
443
851
2 149
2 378
2 579
2 782
Closing stock level
1 280
867
394
443
851
1 174
2 378
2 579
2 782
2 820
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

155
1 019
397
153
17
913
2 820
2 667

159
1 032
398
518
23
1 288
2 667
2 149

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

7 657
31 997
12 821
37 004
63 837
147 224
110 220

6 808
33 755
11 666
28 886
-1
57 784
110 220
81 334

7 453
38 518
9 968
11 621
1
47 623
81 334
69 713

7 166
31 264
5 592
-5 734
27 104
69 713
75 447

6 840
30 534
4 535
-11 701
21 138
75 447
87 148

7 074
25 313
3 069
-11 777
17 541
87 148
98 925

7 344
22 753
2 459
-10 640
-1
16 999
98 925
109 565

7 440
26 823
4 046
-13 815
16 402
109 565
123 380

6 973
31 158
6 530
-12 046
-1
19 556
123 380
135 426

7 340
34 352
12 049
2 513
32 156
135 426
132 913

8 280
39 531
17 249
20 525
- 129
51 216
132 913
112 388

8 475
44 800
15 481
16 096
- 79
53 969
112 388
96 292

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

8 361
38 760
14 221
24 797
588
57 109
96 292
71 495

8 839
40 405
16 509
34 530
- 156
67 421
71 495
36 965

8 325
34 350
10 075
6 200
114
38 686
36 965
30 765

8 203
35 399
7 363
-8 624
- 51
27 666
30 765
39 389

6 615
32 082
6 330
-13 266
82
19 019
39 389
52 655

6 316
32 864
5 444
-17 158
108
16 470
52 655
69 813

7 263
26 831
5 271
-11 623
85
17 115
69 813
81 436

7 391
23 673
5 886
-9 138
131
15 909
81 436
90 574

6 991
25 593
5 765
-9 189
128
17 502
90 574
99 763

7 692
26 751
8 716
1 932
159
27 500
99 763
97 831

7 497
32 099
9 395
7 263
- 20
37 484
97 831
90 568

7 251
40 989
13 677
20 745
- 202
55 510
90 568
69 823

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
7 267
6 549
6 266
5 668
5 762
5 857
5 834
5 983
5 519
5 612
+ Imports (Entries)
40 276
33 752
25 564
26 365
30 152
30 671
27 073
23 977
33 943
38 858
- Exports (Exits)
12 915
9 687
6 526
4 856
5 085
9 876
10 593
9 283
14 851
16 827
+ Stock changes
22 231
15 744
17 949
-1 840 -15 553 -12 354
-8 650
-7 641
-7 672
-1 413
- Statistical difference
96
- 152
- 283
178
490
692
236
485
305
387
Total consumption
56 763
46 510
43 536
25 159
14 786
13 606
13 428
12 551
16 634
25 843
Opening stock level
69 823
47 592
31 848
13 899
15 739
31 292
80 944
89 594
97 235 104 907
Closing stock level
47 592
31 848
13 899
15 739
31 292
43 646
89 594
97 235 104 907 106 320
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

5 537
39 207
15 271
5 830
551
34 752
106 320
100 490

5 628
39 722
15 291
19 540
620
48 979
100 490
80 950

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

900

250

800
200

700
600

150
500
400
100
300
200

50

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

100

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

2000

1200

1800

1000

1600
800
1400
600
1200
400
1000
200

800

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

0
Jan-12

-600

Oct-11

200

Jul-11

-400

Apr-11

400

Jan-11

-200

Jan-11

600

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
16

14

12

Mtoe

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 7 Mtoe)

(TPES: 13 Mtoe)
Oil
(46.8%)
Oil
(76.2%)

Coal *
(15.8%)

Hydro
(0.4%)
Other **
(6.3%)

Coal *
(23.0%)
Hydro
(0.8%)

Natural Gas
(30.6%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

1.12
..
..
1.06
0.06

1.89
0.74
..
1.08
0.07

3.47
1.87
..
1.43
0.17

2.16
0.96
..
0.97
0.23

1.84
0.23
..
0.98
0.63

1.29
0.18
..
0.32
0.79

2.54
0.28
..
1.45
0.81

2.07
..
..
0.77
6.94

- 1.34
- 7.88
..
0.06
7.09

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

6.50
..
5.92
0.58
0.01

6.84
..
6.00
0.84
..

7.74
..
5.73
2.01
..

13.53
2.48
9.34
1.70
0.01

14.53
4.48
8.98
0.96
0.11

13.64
3.84
8.33
1.33
0.15

13.93
3.73
8.45
1.45
0.30

1.92
..
0.89
2.32
10.08

2.58
..
1.70
- 1.42
..

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.54
..
0.47
0.07
0.00

0.20
..
0.17
0.03
..

0.70
..
0.67
0.02
..

1.34
..
1.32
0.01
0.01

1.49
..
1.45
0.02
0.03

1.79
..
1.74
0.02
0.03

1.48
..
1.43
0.02
0.03

2.53
..
2.82
- 3.33
6.70

3.32
..
3.31
- 0.88
..

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

6.91
..
5.26
1.59
0.06

8.24
0.74
5.52
1.91
0.07

9.91
1.87
4.47
3.40
0.17

13.67
3.43
7.39
2.60
0.24

14.28
4.68
6.91
1.98
0.71

13.25
4.01
5.97
2.36
0.90

13.39
4.05
6.18
2.09
1.07

1.67
..
0.40
0.70
7.50

1.32
3.41
1.42
- 2.08
8.39

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

1.76
..
1.06
0.65
0.06

2.47
0.39
1.42
0.59
0.07

3.09
0.84
0.34
1.85
0.06

4.87
1.82
1.01
1.92
0.12

4.88
3.02
0.13
1.36
0.37

4.58
2.26
0.06
1.72
0.54

..
..
..
..
..

2.48
..
- 7.22
2.53
6.04

1.81
4.61
- 7.78
- 0.34
10.55

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

5.11
..
3.55
1.03
0.53

6.34
0.35
3.90
1.36
0.74

7.54
1.00
3.73
1.68
1.13

10.63
1.58
6.52
0.66
1.86

11.34
1.61
6.64
0.59
2.49

10.31
1.68
5.70
0.52
2.40

..
..
..
..
..

1.81
..
1.22
- 1.72
3.96

1.43
2.40
1.94
- 5.16
3.49

1.13
..
1.13
..
..

1.54
..
1.54
..
..

1.64
..
1.64
..
0.00

3.44
..
3.43
..
0.00

3.92
..
3.82
..
0.10

3.50
..
3.41
..
0.09

..
..
..
..
..

2.94
..
2.88
..
..

3.50
..
3.39
..
20.83

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1.91
..
1.65
0.07
0.19

2.38
0.35
1.63
0.12
0.28

2.35
0.79
0.87
0.24
0.45

3.04
0.85
1.32
0.10
0.76

2.39
0.47
0.88
0.11
0.94

2.54
0.68
0.80
0.09
0.97

..
..
..
..
..

0.74
..
- 1.83
0.56
4.27

0.35
- 0.64
- 0.38
- 4.62
3.55

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.08
..
0.78
0.96
0.34

2.43
..
0.73
1.24
0.46

3.55
0.21
1.22
1.44
0.68

4.15
0.73
1.77
0.56
1.10

5.02
1.15
1.94
0.49
1.45

4.27
1.00
1.48
0.44
1.35

..
..
..
..
..

1.86
..
1.68
- 1.99
3.60

0.84
7.33
0.89
- 5.26
3.17

1.81
..
0.62
0.96
0.22

1.82
..
0.35
1.16
0.31

2.33
0.12
0.38
1.43
0.40

2.48
0.44
0.92
0.55
0.57

3.24
0.71
1.27
0.49
0.77

2.70
0.60
0.93
0.44
0.74

..
..
..
..
..

1.04
..
1.03
- 1.99
3.11

0.68
7.71
4.10
- 5.21
2.80

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

912

2 318

1 186

285

208

223

345

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

2 827
-

5 228
- 36
- 26

4 632
- 10
- 6

4 522
- 10
-

4 401
24
45

Total consumption

912

2 317

4 013

5 503

4 836

4 735

4 725

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

482
480
2
-

1 041
1 011
30
-

2 132
2 032
100
-

3 531
3 231
300
-

2 926
2 639
287
-

2 675
2 351
324
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

2
2
-

7
7
-

6
6
-

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

Losses

41

33

83

77

72

..

Final consumption

427

1 235

1 848

1 887

1 826

1 982

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

427
427

443
21
109
70
5
136
102

548
13
115
56
10
61
54
184
35
3
17

545
63
207
16
2
126
12
102
3
2
1
11

731
79
307
21
2
158
15
129
4
2
1
13

804
78
387
20
2
156
14
127
4
2
1
13

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

261
116
145
-

853
342
511
-

1 342
513
829
-

1 095
428
667
-

1 178
471
707
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

531
531
531
-

447
447
447
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

34 315

87 127

44 581

10 850

7 930

8 534

13 177

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

3
36

115 259
3

208 403
- 1 418
- 1 015

183 928
- 389
- 244

178 557
- 340
64

173 745
1 321
2 078

Total consumption

34 315

87 094

159 837

218 850

191 713

186 687

186 165

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

18 150
18 079
71
-

39 130
38 000
1 130
-

84 880
80 911
3 969
-

140 430
128 515
11 915
-

115 994
104 631
11 363
-

105 362
92 596
12 766
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

92
92
-

258
258
-

219
219
-

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

Losses

96

1 533

1 306

3 282

3 056

2 833

..

Final consumption

16 069

46 431

73 651

75 046

72 405

78 273

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

16 069
16 069

16 638
778
4 083
2 648
185
5 105
3 839

21 866
528
4 579
2 235
409
2 431
2 148
7 346
1 406
14
112
658

21 678
2 512
8 238
655
72
4 991
463
4 069
131
79
44
424

28 997
3 146
12 166
820
90
6 250
580
5 095
164
99
56
531

31 812
3 093
15 267
806
89
6 143
570
5 009
161
97
55
522

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

9 807
4 363
5 444
-

33 981
13 616
20 365
-

53 368
20 418
32 950
-

43 408
16 979
26 429
-

46 461
18 583
27 878
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

19 986
19 986
19 986
-

17 804
17 804
17 804
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

4 632
4 632

4 522
4 522

4 401
4 401

183 928
183 928

178 557
178 557

173 745
173 745

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

4 632

4 522

4 401

183 928

178 557

173 745

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

4 632
4 632

4 522
4 522

4 401
4 401

183 928
183 928

178 557
178 557

173 745
173 745

Non-specified

Total imports

4 632

4 522

4 401

183 928

178 557

173 745

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

68
485
-7
546
43
50

63
368
4
-1
436
50
46

53
418
471
46
46

12
397
409
46
46

383
3
386
46
43

1
370
-1
372
43
43

392
2
394
43
41

383
-1
382
41
42

6
345
2
353
42
40

20
353
-4
369
40
44

55
337
1
393
44
43

68
401
1
470
43
42

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

83
403
-6
480
42
48

72
361
3
436
48
45

50
380
-2
428
45
47

17
382
-1
398
47
48

3
407
3
413
48
45

1
359
-1
359
45
46

347
-1
346
46
47

375
5
380
47
42

4
352
1
357
42
41

26
379
-2
403
41
43

59
381
440
43
43

58
396
454
43
43

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
71
67
69
17
1
1
8
+ Imports (Entries)
385
358
432
396
384
353
340
345
331
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
-2
2
-1
-1
-2
2
1
1
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
454
427
500
412
385
352
342
346
340
Opening stock level
43
45
43
44
45
45
47
45
44
Closing stock level
45
43
44
45
45
47
45
44
43
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

7
349
-1
355
43
44

50
379
429
44
44

52
349
-3
398
44
47

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

2 608
19 324
- 263
21 669
1 729
1 992

2 409
14 601
156
17 166
1 992
1 836

2 003
16 554
18 557
1 836
1 836

464
15 652
16 116
1 836
1 836

15 099
142
15 241
1 836
1 694

26
14 727
8
14 761
1 694
1 686

15 660
87
1
15 746
1 686
1 599

14 972
- 60
14 912
1 599
1 659

221
13 715
67
14 003
1 659
1 592

761
14 045
- 164
14 642
1 592
1 756

2 089
13 535
18
1
15 641
1 756
1 738

2 621
16 058
32
18 711
1 738
1 706

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

3 175
15 940
- 195
1
18 919
1 706
1 901

2 760
14 320
102
17 182
1 901
1 799

1 885
14 976
- 44
1
16 816
1 799
1 843

621
14 951
- 53
1
15 518
1 843
1 896

106
15 953
121
16 180
1 896
1 775

44
14 077
- 29
1
14 091
1 775
1 804

13 593
- 17
13 576
1 804
1 821

14 747
154
14 901
1 821
1 667

155
14 079
42
14 276
1 667
1 625

888
15 187
- 113
15 962
1 625
1 738

2 330
15 117
39
17 486
1 738
1 699

2 233
15 618
-7
1
17 843
1 699
1 706

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
2 722
2 627
2 618
643
48
39
301
260
+ Imports (Entries)
15 211
14 086
17 190
15 598
15 038
13 857
13 289
13 409
13 409
13 740
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- 82
70
- 17
- 31
16
- 86
66
47
58
- 99
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
17 851
16 783
19 791
16 210
15 102
13 810
13 355
13 456
13 768
13 901
Opening stock level
1 706
1 788
1 718
1 735
1 766
1 750
1 836
1 770
1 723
1 665
Closing stock level
1 788
1 718
1 735
1 766
1 750
1 836
1 770
1 723
1 665
1 764
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

1 914
15 165
27
27
17 079
1 764
1 737

2 005
13 940
- 159
15 786
1 737
1 896

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

600

90
80

500
70
60

400

50
300
40
30

200

20
100

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

10

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

600

500

400

0
300
-2
200
-4

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Jan-11

Apr-11

-8

Jan-11

100

-6

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
30

25

Mtoe

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 8 Mtoe)

(TPES: 25 Mtoe)

Oil
(99.4%)

Oil
(43.7%)

Coal *
(28.8%)

Other **
(4.7%)

Natural Gas
(0.6%)

Natural Gas
(22.7%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

6.15
0.05
6.10
..
0.00

0.15
0.13
0.02
..
0.00

0.42
0.03
0.01
0.02
0.36

0.64
0.01
0.00
0.03
0.60

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

2.76
..
2.76
0.00
..

9.02
..
9.02
0.00
..

12.55
..
10.12
2.43
..

21.76
..
15.72
6.04
0.00

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.32
..
0.32
..
0.00

0.56
..
0.55
..
0.01

1.15
..
1.11
..
0.04

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

7.76
0.05
7.72
0.00
0.00

7.82
0.13
7.70
0.00
0.01

11.47
0.03
8.83
2.29
0.32

2010

2013e

73-13

90-13

3.26
2.05 e
0.01
0.03
1.17 e

6.54
5.31
0.01
0.02
1.20

0.16
12.66
- 14.39
..
16.12

12.63
25.56
- 0.35
0.63
5.35

24.53
1.73
15.42
7.38
0.00

26.35
0.05 e
17.95
8.35
0.00 e

23.87
0.42
16.20
7.25
0.00

5.54
..
4.52
23.96
..

2.84
..
2.07
4.86
..

3.59
..
3.47
..
0.13

4.05
..
3.71
..
0.34

3.92
..
3.54
..
0.38

3.96
..
3.54
..
0.42

6.48
..
6.22
..
11.80

5.54
..
5.18
..
10.91

18.23
0.01
11.27
6.47
0.48

23.20
4.41
10.57
7.41
0.82

24.28
2.10
12.79
8.59
0.79

24.82
5.73
11.04
7.27
0.78

2.95
12.88
0.90
23.97
..

3.41
25.98
0.98
5.16
3.90

3.86
2.67
0.00
0.03
1.15 e

2012

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2.13
..
2.13
..
..

2.86
..
2.86
..
..

4.89
..
2.52
2.38
0.00

8.85
0.00
2.42
6.43
0.00

12.15
4.16
0.57
7.40
0.03

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

3.61
0.05
2.91
0.00
0.66

4.51
0.13
3.44
0.00
0.94

6.97
0.03
5.00
0.01
1.92

11.98
0.00
8.03
0.02
3.92

1.15
..
1.15
..
..

1.39
..
1.39
..
..

2.21
..
2.21
..
..

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1.37
0.05
1.12
0.00
0.20

1.87
0.13
1.44
0.00
0.30

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1.09
..
0.63
..
0.46
0.29
..
0.10
..
0.19

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

2013e

73-12

90-12

13.90
1.65
3.69
8.50
0.06 e

..
..
..
..
..

4.93
..
1.42
..
..

4.86
..
1.76
5.96
28.43

14.83
0.06
9.45
..
5.32

14.73
0.16
9.01
..
5.56

..
..
..
..
..

3.67
3.24
2.94
..
5.63

3.46
8.08
2.71
..
4.94

3.37
..
3.37
..
..

4.05
..
4.05
..
..

4.38
..
4.38
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

3.48
..
3.48
..
..

3.16
..
3.16
..
..

2.17
0.03
1.68
0.01
0.45

3.17
0.00
2.25
0.02
0.90

3.46
0.06
2.32
..
1.07

3.06
0.16
1.83
..
1.07

..
..
..
..
..

2.08
3.24
1.26
..
4.42

1.56
8.11
0.39
..
3.97

1.26
0.00
0.61
..
0.64

2.58
0.00
1.11
..
1.47

5.44
..
2.41
..
3.02

7.33
..
3.08
..
4.25

7.29
..
2.80
..
4.49

..
..
..
..
..

5.00
..
3.89
..
6.03

4.83
..
4.28
..
5.21

0.39
0.00
0.13
..
0.26

1.32
0.00
0.50
..
0.82

2.43
..
0.83
..
1.59

3.39
..
0.95
..
2.44

3.24
..
0.65
..
2.59 e

..
..
..
..
..

6.38
..
4.94
..
6.92

4.16
..
1.19
..
5.37

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

54

157

34

3 240

4 271

2 490 e

6 440 e

2 104
28

702
70

60 e
-

510 e
-

54

157

33

5 316

4 903

2 550

6 950

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

4
4
-

5 092
4 909
183
-

4 486
4 201
285
-

1 999
1 862
137
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

147
147
-

274
274
-

Losses

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Final consumption

2013e

362
362 e
-

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

..

54

157

33

77

143

189

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

2
2

77
77

143
143

189
189 e

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

1
1
-

..
..
..
..
..

54
54
54
-

156
156
156
-

31
31
31
-

5
5
5
-

..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2 097

6 077

1 316

365

124 307

163 871

95 536 e

247 089 e

80 719
3 181

26 945
3 221

2 303 e
-

19 568 e
-

2 097

6 077

1 316

365

201 845

187 595

97 839

266 657

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

140
140
-

193 347
186 399
6 948
-

171 628
160 709
10 919
-

76 692
71 419
5 273
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

5 573
5 573
-

10 478
10 478
-

13 877
13 877 e
-

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

Losses

..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Final consumption

2012

2013e

2 097

6 077

1 316

225

2 925

5 489

7 270

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

94
94

2 925
2 925

5 489
5 489

7 270
7 270 e

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

42
42
-

8
8
-

..
..
..
..
..

2 097
2 097
2 097
-

6 035
6 035
6 035
-

1 214
1 214
1 214
-

225
225
225
-

..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

702
702

60
60

26 945
26 945

2 303
2 303

Non-specified

Total imports

702

60

26 945

2 303

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

77 e
216 e
293

2 935 e
8 316 e
11 251

Non-specified

217 e

8 317 e

Total imports

510

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

702
702

60 e
60

2013e

Terajoules

77 e
216 e
293

26 945
26 945

2 303 e
2 303

2 935
8 316
11 251

Non-specified

8 317

Total imports

702

60

510

26 945

2 303

19 568

77

2 935

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

217 e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
200
180
160
140

Mtoe

120
100
80
60
40
20

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 119 Mtoe)

(TPES: 151 Mtoe)


Oil
(35.7%)

Oil
(75.9%)

Hydro
(2.9%)

Other **
(14.0%)

Coal *
(9.3%)

Coal *
(6.8%)
Natural Gas
(11.9%)

Nuclear
(0.7%)
Hydro
Other ** (2.7%)
(2.0%)

Natural Gas
(38.1%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change
Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

20.38
12.61
1.05
0.30
6.42 e

19.90
10.26
1.73
0.32
7.58 e

25.31
14.03
4.47
0.28
6.54 e

28.17
13.62
4.69
0.00
9.86 e

29.49
6.88
5.62
0.06
16.93

31.86
7.05
5.63
0.05
19.13

34.73
6.33
5.65
0.05
22.69

1.34
- 1.71
4.30
- 4.32
3.21

1.38
- 3.40
1.02
- 7.08
5.56

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

137.43
1.64
127.34
8.17
0.28

129.72
11.76
104.99
12.18
0.79 e

147.17
25.32
104.82
13.88
3.15

174.37
47.04
109.73
13.23
4.37

179.44
61.70
96.89
14.51
6.34

163.56
55.45
85.42
15.98
6.71

149.31
50.74
78.23
13.66
6.68

0.21
8.95
- 1.21
1.30
8.26

0.06
3.07
- 1.26
- 0.07
3.32

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

29.64
..
29.00
0.44
0.20

12.92
..
12.22
0.52
0.17

19.91
0.01
19.68
0.14
0.08

21.94
0.04
21.77
0.09
0.04

30.68
0.12
30.09
0.21
0.26

30.96
0.11
30.38
0.21
0.25

25.62
0.19
25.00
0.20
0.24

- 0.36
..
- 0.37
- 2.00
0.36

1.10
11.64
1.05
1.45
4.84

119.12
14.22
90.30
8.10
6.50

130.84
22.72
88.23
11.68
8.20

146.56
38.99
83.32
14.63
9.62

171.52
57.92
86.85
12.56
14.19 e

170.49
68.04
65.30
14.17
22.98

158.80
61.34
55.55
16.30
25.62

154.31
57.37
53.81
14.00
29.13

0.65
3.55
- 1.29
1.38
3.82

0.22
1.69
- 1.88
- 0.19
4.94

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change
Inputs to electricity and heat
generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

27.90
1.02
19.12
1.33
6.42 e

35.67
1.98
22.59
4.19
6.91 e

43.14
8.07
21.53
8.01
5.53

52.68
18.68
18.95
6.71
8.33 e

58.96
27.85
7.37
10.15
13.60

57.66
23.90
5.85
11.78
16.13

..
..
..
..
..

1.88
8.41
- 2.99
5.75
2.39

1.33
5.06
- 5.75
1.77
4.99

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

96.56
12.35
69.94
3.68
10.58

102.23
19.73
64.20
3.82
14.49

114.94
30.39
61.45
3.57
19.53

128.83
38.58
62.30
2.68
25.28

130.06
39.05
54.43
1.93
34.64

122.64
35.81
49.50
2.61
34.72

..
..
..
..
..

0.62
2.77
- 0.88
- 0.88
3.09

0.30
0.75
- 0.98
- 1.42
2.65

18.96
0.12
18.37
0.14
0.33

24.35
0.26
23.68
0.00
0.41

32.71
0.21
31.92
..
0.58

39.69
0.33
38.63
..
0.73

38.57
0.70
35.53
..
2.34

36.35
0.89
33.17
..
2.29

..
..
..
..
..

1.68
5.18
1.53
..
5.13

0.48
6.80
0.17
..
6.46

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

47.33
8.64
29.40
2.66
6.63

44.53
11.10
22.25
2.98
8.20

44.51
14.64
16.82
3.29
9.76

46.68
17.60
13.98
2.61
12.49

39.75
10.91
12.34
1.93
14.57

36.06
9.41
10.64
2.61
13.40

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.70
0.22
- 2.57
- 0.06
1.82

- 0.95
- 1.99
- 2.06
- 1.05
1.45

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

30.26
3.59
22.17
0.87
3.62

33.34
8.37
18.27
0.83
5.87

37.72
15.54
12.71
0.28
9.19

42.46
20.65
9.68
0.07
12.06

51.74
27.45
6.55
0.00
17.74

50.24
25.51
5.70
0.00
19.03

..
..
..
..
..

1.31
5.15
- 3.42
- 13.91
4.34

1.31
2.28
- 3.58
- 19.27
3.36

26.78
3.59
20.05
0.87
2.26

28.96
8.36
15.90
0.83
3.88 e

26.06
11.31
9.31
0.28
5.15

27.59
14.97
6.01
0.07
6.55

31.66
18.69
3.33
0.00
9.64

31.33
18.11
2.81
0.00
10.40

..
..
..
..
..

0.40
4.23
- 4.91
- 13.91
3.99

0.84
2.16
- 5.30
- 19.27
3.24

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

15 407

12 531

17 296

16 633

8 406

8 449

8 605

7 735

2 008
- 43
277

14 368
851
226

30 470
18
- 412
- 69

57 447
50
- 3 285
-

75 354
141
- 522
-

70 369
124
- 777
-

67 725
139
- 1 276
-

61 966
228
596
-

17 095

27 524

47 405

70 745

83 097

77 917

74 915

70 069

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 676
1 251
425
-

3 014
1 834
587
593
-

10 033
8 258
182
90
1 270
233
-

22 819
14 174
c
8 645
c
-

34 009
13 474
17
15 519
4 999
-

32 163
13 657
11
13 410
5 085
-

29 193
10 573
30
14 768
3 822
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

37
37
-

97
97
-

329
329
-

476
476
-

794
336
341
117

1 427
980
333
114

1 450
1 018
342
90

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

293

321

144

333

594

418

534

..

Final consumption

15 089

24 092

36 899

47 117

47 700

43 909

43 738

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

10 548
1 801
3 787
164
2 618
765
69
504
319
382
139

11 044
2 458
1 161
151
4 014
1 058
54
900
468
485
295

15 742
2 239
3 279
292
3 095
1 054
37
1 205
1 076
644
2 821

20 299
2 286
3 672
458
4 377
2 675
32
2 243
1 971
1 599
986

12 639
1 706
1 927
499
2 868
2 003
50
1 562
1 202
775
47

11 365
1 602
1 132
603
2 596
1 820
78
1 496
962
41
307
708
20

11 041
1 572
1 366
488
2 471
1 773
42
1 438
822
38
276
731
24

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

151
151
-

313
313
-

253
253
-

399
399
-

849
849
-

1 041
882
159
-

1 081
924
157
-

..
..
..
..

4 390
4 388
2
-

10 220
10 206
14
-

18 868
5 110
13 731
27
-

25 226
6 803
18 280
143
-

33 521
10 517
22 830
174
-

30 982
8 858
21 965
159
-

31 163
8 885
22 121
157
-

..
..
..
..
..

2 515
2 515
2 515
-

2 036
2 036
2 036
-

1 193
1 193
1 193
-

691
691
691
-

521
521
521
-

453
453
453
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

587 010

477 425

652 664

633 716

320 268

321 905

327 851

294 704

76 543
- 1 645
10 575

547 403
32 427
8 600

1 178 158
690
- 15 792
- 2 701

2 188 731
1 907
- 125 158
- 1

2 870 987
5 372
- 19 887
1

2 681 059
4 726
- 29 604
-

2 580 323
5 296
- 48 615
-

2 360 905
8 687
22 708
-

651 333

1 048 655

1 817 041

2 695 383

3 165 995

2 968 634

2 854 263

2 669 630

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

63 853
47 650
16 203
-

114 836
69 865
22 362
22 609
-

384 571
316 544
6 974
3 441
48 681
8 931
-

869 419
540 040
c
329 379
c
-

1 295 794
513 377
656
591 282
190 479
-

1 225 420
520 344
419
510 920
193 737
-

1 112 248
402 847
1 128
562 665
145 608
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

1 424
1 424
-

3 697
3 697
-

12 611
12 611
-

18 141
18 141
-

30 244
12 790
12 987
4 467

54 373
37 342
12 672
4 359

55 261
38 789
13 026
3 446

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

11 145

12 230

5 520

12 690

22 640

15 924

20 352

..

Final consumption

574 911

917 892

1 414 339

1 795 133

1 817 317

1 672 917

1 666 402

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

401 909
68 622
144 273
6 255
99 759
29 153
2 642
19 209
12 146
14 541
5 309

420 769
93 634
44 241
5 757
152 927
40 315
2 047
34 294
17 836
18 497
11 221

603 391
85 821
125 684
11 192
118 631
40 400
1 418
46 188
41 243
24 685
108 129

773 402
87 099
139 903
17 452
166 763
101 919
1 219
85 459
75 096
60 923
37 569

481 501
65 011
73 410
19 018
109 254
76 296
1 904
59 495
45 778
29 540
1 795

433 000
61 028
43 140
22 956
98 907
69 330
2 984
57 005
36 660
1 564
11 692
26 970
764

420 682
59 908
52 063
18 594
94 132
67 544
1 600
54 779
31 317
1 456
10 500
27 856
933

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

5 744
5 744
-

11 941
11 941
-

9 697
9 697
-

15 202
15 202
-

32 345
32 345
-

39 654
33 606
6 048
-

41 206
35 206
6 000
-

..
..
..
..

167 258
167 183
75
-

389 375
388 849
526
-

723 211
195 878
526 298
1 035
-

961 076
259 198
696 429
5 449
-

1 277 145
400 716
869 812
6 617
-

1 180 413
337 478
836 878
6 057
-

1 187 264
338 500
842 782
5 982
-

..
..
..
..
..

95 807
95 807
95 807
-

78 040
78 040
78 040
-

45 453
45 453
45 453
-

26 326
26 326
26 326
-

19 850
19 850
19 850
-

17 250
17 250
17 250
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2 863
3 647
3 480
3 614
13 604

154
19
2 904
2 466
2 726
307
2 398
10 974

2 950
1 750
2 300
2 500
9 500

109 080
138 951
132 588
137 693
518 312

5 867
724
110 642
93 955
103 860
11 697
91 364
418 109

112 395
66 675
87 630
95 250
361 950

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

21 317
19 743
2 601
43 661

20 843
18 071
7 284
46 198

12 460
23 500
6 610
42 570

812 177
752 208
99 098
1 663 483

794 118
688 505
277 521
1 760 144

474 726
895 350
251 841
1 621 917

Non-specified

4 203

3 284

4 216

160 135

125 120

160 630

Total imports

61 468

60 456

56 286

2 341 930

2 303 373

2 144 497

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

171
171

87
87

6 515
6 515

3 315
3 315

1 635
583
6 205
271
8 694

1 110
147
5 925
7 182

303
277
5 100
5 680

62 294
22 212
236 411
10 325
331 242

42 291
5 601
225 743
273 635

11 544
10 554
194 310
216 408

Non-specified

36

1 372

Total imports

8 901

7 269

5 680

339 129

276 950

216 408

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2 863
3 647
3 651
3 614
13 775

154
19
2 904
2 466
2 813
307
2 398
11 061

2 950
1 750
2 300
2 500
9 500

109 080
138 951
139 103
137 693
524 827

5 867
724
110 642
93 955
107 175
11 697
91 364
421 424

112 395
66 675
87 630
95 250
361 950

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

22 952
583
2 339
6 205
19 743
271
262
52 355

21 953
147
6 469
5 925
18 071
815
53 380

12 763
277
5 704
5 100
23 500
906
48 250

874 471
22 212
89 116
236 411
752 208
10 325
9 982
1 994 725

836 409
5 601
246 469
225 743
688 505
31 052
2 033 779

486 270
10 554
217 322
194 310
895 350
34 519
1 838 325

Non-specified

4 239

3 284

4 216

161 507

125 120

160 630

Total imports

70 369

67 725

61 966

2 681 059

2 580 323

2 360 905

Memo: Total OPEC

31 496

34 347

23 567

1 199 998

1 308 621

897 902

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

87
37
124

95
44
139

Terajoules
103
125
228

3 315
1 411
4 726

3 620
1 676
5 296

3 924
4 763
8 687

124

139

228

4 726

5 296

8 687

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

694
7 967
49
1 976
2
10 586
12 344
10 368

615
6 947
43
1 476
8 995
10 368
8 892

692
6 813
44
1 060
-2
8 523
8 892
7 832

689
5 540
29
-1 256
- 21
4 965
7 832
9 088

679
5 771
20
-1 696
1
4 733
9 088
10 784

653
5 174
26
-1 443
4 358
10 784
12 227

727
5 254
14
-1 336
4 631
12 227
13 563

738
4 817
14
-1 575
1
3 965
13 563
15 138

697
5 434
15
-1 023
5 093
15 138
16 161

727
5 115
31
- 294
-1
5 518
16 161
16 455

717
5 635
42
1 280
1
7 589
16 455
15 175

736
6 130
46
2 055
-1
8 876
15 175
13 120

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

727
7 039
47
2 263
- 161
10 143
13 120
10 857

665
7 555
48
2 563
1
10 734
10 857
8 294

733
5 923
41
-4
1
6 610
8 294
8 298

711
6 012
28
-1 401
-1
5 295
8 298
9 699

728
5 329
25
-1 880
- 113
4 265
9 699
11 579

716
4 970
22
-1 523
4 141
11 579
13 102

746
5 273
22
-1 353
1
4 643
13 102
14 455

738
4 580
18
-1 177
2
4 121
14 455
15 632

718
4 731
20
- 995
1
4 433
15 632
16 627

733
4 647
10
- 314
5 056
16 627
16 941

692
5 158
17
499
6 332
16 941
16 442

698
6 585
26
1 895
9 152
16 442
14 547

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
682
620
670
653
652
646
658
654
626
649
+ Imports (Entries)
6 240
5 208
5 408
4 565
4 832
4 652
5 055
4 424
4 617
4 984
- Exports (Exits)
30
28
25
16
12
14
12
12
12
17
+ Stock changes
2 555
3 027
1 938
- 313
-1 730
-1 745
-1 716
-1 824
- 994
- 745
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
9 447
8 827
7 991
4 889
3 742
3 539
3 985
3 242
4 237
4 871
Opening stock level
14 547
11 992
8 965
7 027
7 340
9 070
10 815
12 531
14 355
15 349
Closing stock level
11 992
8 965
7 027
7 340
9 070
10 815
12 531
14 355
15 349
16 094
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

604
4 930
20
972
6 486
16 094
15 122

620
7 038
28
1 171
8 801
15 122
13 951

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

26 441
303 525
1 849
75 286
76
403 327
470 306
395 020

23 432
264 665
1 622
56 236
1
342 710
395 020
338 784

26 365
259 579
1 679
40 385
- 76
324 726
338 784
298 399

26 251
211 074
1 104
-47 854
- 800
189 167
298 399
346 253

25 870
219 884
781
-64 617
29
180 327
346 253
410 870

24 879
197 123
974
-54 979
11
166 038
410 870
465 849

27 699
200 195
538
-50 901
13
176 442
465 849
516 750

28 118
183 540
558
-60 008
25
151 067
516 750
576 758

26 556
207 043
572
-38 976
8
194 043
576 758
615 734

27 699
194 881
1 195
-11 201
- 52
210 236
615 734
626 935

27 318
214 691
1 597
48 767
38
289 141
626 935
578 168

28 042
233 561
1 744
78 296
- 21
338 176
578 168
499 872

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

27 699
268 177
1 769
86 221
-6 120
386 448
499 872
413 651

25 337
287 865
1 852
97 650
34
408 966
413 651
316 001

27 927
225 685
1 595
- 153
23
251 841
316 001
316 154

27 089
229 067
1 092
-53 378
- 54
201 740
316 154
369 532

27 737
203 028
959
-71 628
-4 319
162 497
369 532
441 160

27 280
189 360
834
-58 027
7
157 772
441 160
499 187

28 423
200 902
824
-51 549
54
176 898
499 187
550 736

28 118
174 505
703
-44 843
67
157 010
550 736
595 579

27 356
180 240
758
-37 910
31
168 897
595 579
633 489

27 927
177 051
372
-11 963
9
192 634
633 489
645 452

26 365
196 521
632
19 012
17
241 249
645 452
626 440

26 594
250 890
998
72 199
-6
348 691
626 440
554 241

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
25 984
23 622
25 527
24 879
24 841
24 613
25 070
24 917
23 851
24 727
+ Imports (Entries)
237 744 198 425 206 045 173 927 184 099 177 241 192 596 168 554 175 908 189 890
- Exports (Exits)
1 143
1 067
953
610
457
533
457
457
457
648
+ Stock changes
97 346 115 329
73 837 -11 925 -65 913 -66 485 -65 379 -69 495 -37 871 -28 384
- Statistical difference
1
Total consumption
359 931 336 309 304 456 186 271 142 570 134 836 151 830 123 519 161 430 185 585
Opening stock level
554 241 456 895 341 566 267 729 279 654 345 567 412 052 477 431 546 926 584 797
Closing stock level
456 895 341 566 267 729 279 654 345 567 412 052 477 431 546 926 584 797 613 181
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

23 012
187 833
762
37 034
247 117
613 181
576 147

23 622
268 148
1 066
44 613
335 317
576 147
531 534

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

800

9000

700

8000
7000

600

6000
500
5000
400
4000
300
3000
200
2000
100

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

1000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

12000

4000

3000

10000

2000

8000

1000
6000
0
4000
-1000

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-3000

Jan-11

2000

-2000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
600

500

Mtoe

400

300

200

100

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 320 Mtoe)

(TPES: 453 Mtoe)

Oil
(77.7%)

Oil
(44.9%)

Coal *
(26.5%)

Coal *
(18.1%)

Nuclear
(0.8%)
Hydro
Other
**
(1.8%)
Natural Gas
(0.1%)
(1.6%)

Nuclear
(0.5%)
Hydro
(1.5%)
Other **
(3.2%)
Natural Gas
(23.3%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

29.51
2.29
0.81
17.90
8.50

43.29
1.94
0.56
10.90
29.89

75.11
1.92
0.70
4.47
68.03 e

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

320.25
2.78
276.17
41.30
..

320.71
19.53
252.18
48.99
..

382.77
42.33
267.02
73.42
..

435.56
63.49
274.51
97.57
..

427.63
82.79
229.34
115.49
..

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

3.49
..
3.09
0.41
..

1.93
..
0.49
1.45
..

5.07
..
3.72
1.35
..

6.33
..
4.46
1.87
..

320.37
5.07
248.93
57.86
8.50

344.52
21.40
233.68
59.56
29.89

439.23
44.16
250.42
76.62
68.03 e

519.00
65.65
255.21
97.12
101.02 e

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

2000
105.62
2.29
0.78
1.54
101.02 e

2010

2012

99.26
3.21
0.69
..
95.35 e

28.32
3.05
0.64
..
24.62 e

2013e

73-13

90-13

27.20
2.83
0.57
..
23.80

- 0.20
0.53
- 0.89
..
2.61

- 4.32
1.71
- 0.88
..
- 4.46

449.36
102.03
234.16
113.16
..

454.64
103.06
230.53
121.05
..

0.88
9.45
- 0.45
2.73
..

0.75
3.94
- 0.64
2.20
..

18.04
..
17.57
0.47
..

14.08
..
13.04
1.04
..

17.76
..
16.90
0.86
..

4.15
..
4.34
1.88
..

5.60
..
6.81
- 1.96
..

498.81
86.01
202.32
115.12
95.35 e

452.28
105.29
210.19
112.18
24.62 e

453.28
105.74
203.62
120.12
23.80

0.87
7.89
- 0.50
1.84
2.61

0.14
3.87
- 0.90
1.97
- 4.46

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

93.09
2.00
70.62
11.97
8.50

118.86
15.58
62.87
10.52
29.89

173.61
33.42
50.64
25.41
64.15 e

220.38
47.20
27.52
48.35
97.32 e

225.96
54.32
18.02
61.64
91.98 e

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

233.98
3.11
171.06
24.08
35.73

231.89
5.84
156.56
25.25
44.24

297.76
15.24
182.31
31.68
68.54

341.28
23.10
207.56
25.23
85.39

40.75
..
39.41
0.20
1.14

53.98
..
52.67
..
1.31

71.75
..
70.31
..
1.45

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

141.76
1.64
96.42
18.65
25.06

119.66
2.14
67.92
21.42
28.19

51.47
1.48
35.23
5.23
9.53
20.92
1.08
8.75
4.29
6.81

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2013e

73-12

90-12

192.10
71.73
36.60
62.52
21.24 e

..
..
..
..
..

1.87
9.61
- 1.67
4.33
2.38

0.46
3.53
- 1.46
4.18
- 4.90

321.55
34.41
170.01
27.23
89.90

308.77
34.85
163.79
26.90
83.23

..
..
..
..
..

0.71
6.39
- 0.11
0.28
2.19

0.17
3.83
- 0.49
- 0.74
0.89

87.94
..
86.34
..
1.60

77.00
..
75.37
..
1.63

74.53
..
72.93
..
1.60

..
..
..
..
..

1.56
..
1.59
..
0.88

0.17
..
0.17
..
0.47

135.07
4.00
68.83
30.72
31.53

137.42
5.30
73.79
24.62
33.72

127.07
8.21
61.20
26.71
30.95

119.73
8.71
58.09
26.41
26.52

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.43
4.38
- 1.29
0.90
0.15

- 0.55
3.60
- 0.77
- 0.68
- 0.78

58.25
3.70
35.97
3.83
14.74

90.93
11.24
43.17
0.96
35.56

115.92
17.80
47.43
0.61
50.08

117.47
26.20
33.44
0.52
57.32

114.51
26.15
32.77
0.49
55.10

..
..
..
..
..

2.07
7.64
- 0.19
- 5.87
4.60

1.05
3.91
- 1.25
- 2.99
2.01

25.74
2.92
9.67
3.16
9.98

37.99
7.35
13.48
0.07
17.09

48.62
8.99
16.59
..
23.04

49.65
9.17
13.78
..
26.70

46.96
9.16
12.71
..
25.09

..
..
..
..
..

2.09
5.64
0.96
..
3.40

0.97
1.01
- 0.27
..
1.76

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

2 595

2 197

2 119

2 499

3 343

3 334

3 177

2 941

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

3 258
- 924

22 854
- 91
- 599

4 313
50 507
- 107
- 1 275

3 878
75 821
- 147
- 1 448

1 502
98 787
21
- 5 691

1 579
116 455
- 1 008
- 6 615

1 593
121 611
249
- 5 158

1 629
122 823
- 185
- 2 865

Total consumption

6 777

25 559

58 107

83 499

109 344

126 975

131 788

130 073

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

2 335
2 335
-

18 170
18 170
-

39 526
38 928
441
157
-

55 840
54 237
1 234
369
-

64 314
61 245
2 636
433
-

80 471
77 321
2 750
400
-

84 935
81 921
2 596
418
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

810
810
-

582
582
-

558
6
552

331
2
329

4 289
79
1
4 209

4 766
84
4
4 678

5 587
148
5
5 434

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

..

Final consumption

3 632

6 807

18 023

27 328

40 741

41 738

41 266

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

1 909
1 250
659

2 491
824
802
865

4 371
850
378
44
135
872
95
531
92
525
849

6 049
1 394
693
6
160
879
49
718
323
648
1 179

9 304
2 345
1 340
64
500
1 727
129
1 544
521
826
308

10 026
2 319
1 353
62
511
2 351
145
1 653
530
860
242

9 885
2 365
1 295
61
500
2 216
142
1 753
481
888
184

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

..
..
..
..

1 723
445
1 256
22

4 316
885
3 409
22

13 295
4 599
8 696
-

21 062
10 422
10 640
-

31 014
20 153
10 861
-

31 292
20 441
10 851
-

30 958
20 108
10 850
-

..
..
..
..
..

357
357
356
-

217
217
217
-

423
423
423
-

420
420
420
-

423
423
423
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

106 475

90 146

89 203

106 340

149 324

149 181

142 148

131 613

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

129 581
- 34 374

909 009
- 3 537
- 24 370

180 555
1 969 965
- 4 218
- 50 688

159 369
2 954 329
- 5 672
- 69 603

67 295
3 852 397
815
- 227 786

70 740
4 546 554
- 39 541
- 263 620

71 382
4 747 801
9 610
- 208 280

73 000
4 795 829
- 7 109
- 106 441

Total consumption

270 430

1 019 988

2 286 193

3 283 969

4 297 617

4 990 554

5 179 221

5 099 774

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

93 198
93 198
-

725 091
725 091
-

1 555 133
1 531 630
17 334
6 169
-

2 196 178
2 133 119
48 544
14 515
-

2 527 833
2 407 228
103 602
17 003
-

3 162 750
3 038 944
108 071
15 735
-

3 337 933
3 219 499
102 007
16 427
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

32 322
32 322
-

23 212
23 212
-

21 968
238
19
21 711

13 019
7
69
12 943

168 597
3 108
30
165 459

187 322
3 299
143
183 880

219 553
5 819
182
213 552

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

..

144 910

271 685

709 092

1 074 772

1 601 187

1 640 482

1 621 735

..

76 132
49 869
26 263

99 443
32 883
31 987
34 573

171 935
33 444
14 858
1 718
5 295
34 307
3 757
20 891
3 604
20 650
33 411

237 921
54 830
27 261
252
6 276
34 586
1 930
28 232
12 685
25 487
46 382

365 625
92 155
52 685
2 499
19 644
67 865
5 064
60 671
20 468
32 483
12 091

394 094
91 156
53 188
2 440
20 090
92 395
5 708
64 969
20 839
33 814
9 495

388 500
92 954
50 913
2 381
19 666
87 077
5 564
68 896
18 917
34 915
7 217

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

..
..
..
..

68 778
17 756
50 136
886

172 242
35 318
136 062
862

523 116
180 959
342 157
-

828 326
409 872
418 454
-

1 218 963
792 088
426 875
-

1 229 879
803 409
426 470
-

1 216 623
790 226
426 397
-

..
..
..
..
..

14 041
14 041
14 003
-

8 525
8 525
8 525
-

16 599
16 599
16 599
-

16 509
16 509
16 509
-

16 612
16 612
16 612
-

..
..
..
..

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

2011

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

19 029
339
564
19 932

23 880
291
742
24 913

25 728
1 185
26 913

742 900
13 241
22 022
778 163

932 290
11 343
28 936
972 569

1 004 576
46 262
1 050 838

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

157
8 646
1 192
2 973
11 068
21 176
4 672
5 918
1 053
20 021
367
7 893
506
10 881
96 523

240
8 279
1 545
3 990
8 086
19 976
6 343
5 312
1 220
21 352
463
7 761
348
11 712
96 627

942
6 681
362
2 515
9 195
21 007
5 449
5 920
515
22 642
394
7 395
703
12 190
95 910

6 142
337 553
46 528
116 066
432 099
826 723
182 412
231 043
41 116
781 642
14 335
308 154
19 769
424 809
3 768 391

9 372
323 227
60 308
155 790
315 695
779 885
247 654
207 380
47 647
833 610
18 086
303 011
13 574
457 235
3 772 474

36 766
260 875
14 153
98 184
359 017
820 270
212 766
231 172
20 114
884 107
15 383
288 760
27 459
475 965
3 744 991

Non-specified

71

2 758

Total imports

116 455

121 611

122 823

4 546 554

4 747 801

4 795 829

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

19 029
83
481
339
19 932

23 880
100
89
336
291
217
24 913

25 728
81
60
65
766
213
26 913

742 900
3 253
18 769
13 241
778 163

932 290
3 902
3 465
13 107
11 343
8 462
972 569

1 004 576
3 172
2 351
2 526
29 891
8 322
1 050 838

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

157
8 646
1 192
2 973
11 068
21 176
4 672
5 918
20 021
10 881
367
7 893
506
1 053
96 523

240
8 279
1 545
3 990
8 086
19 976
6 343
5 312
21 352
11 712
463
7 761
348
1 220
96 627

942
6 681
362
2 515
9 195
21 007
5 449
5 920
22 642
12 018
394
7 395
703
687
95 910

6 142
337 553
46 528
116 066
432 099
826 723
182 412
231 043
781 642
424 809
14 335
308 154
19 769
41 116
3 768 391

9 372
323 227
60 308
155 790
315 695
779 885
247 654
207 380
833 610
457 235
18 086
303 011
13 574
47 647
3 772 474

36 766
260 875
14 153
98 184
359 017
820 270
212 766
231 172
884 107
469 260
15 383
288 760
27 459
26 819
3 744 991

Non-specified

71

2 758

Total imports

116 455

121 611

122 823

4 546 554

4 747 801

4 795 829

32 743

35 696

36 600

1 278 350

1 393 647

1 429 104

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

356
8 899
- 26
-1 107
10 336
4 667
4 693

315
8 765
67
251
8 896
4 693
4 626

331
9 344
- 290
- 88
9 473
4 626
4 916

265
8 413
465
846
8 297
4 916
4 451

244
8 455
- 20
497
8 182
4 451
4 471

235
8 720
- 133
- 58
8 880
4 471
4 604

231
8 971
- 114
- 621
9 709
4 604
4 718

240
10 565
- 797
- 97
10 105
4 718
5 515

232
9 385
589
793
9 413
5 515
4 926

244
8 619
383
633
8 613
4 926
4 543

272
9 772
- 578
345
9 121
4 543
5 121

332
10 039
- 127
-1 011
11 255
5 121
5 248

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

353
11 410
- 684
- 938
12 017
5 248
5 932

340
10 734
336
- 226
11 636
5 932
5 596

344
11 376
- 328
30
11 362
5 596
5 924

278
9 668
839
902
9 883
5 924
5 085

241
9 971
- 155
708
9 349
5 085
5 240

232
9 307
332
684
9 187
5 240
4 908

241
10 012
- 352
- 240
10 141
4 908
5 260

231
10 336
- 160
- 141
10 548
5 260
5 420

222
9 980
178
799
9 581
5 420
5 242

213
9 331
329
665
9 208
5 242
4 913

256
9 331
3
- 388
9 978
4 913
4 910

322
10 787
- 732
-1 190
11 567
4 910
5 642

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
330
307
302
248
227
218
233
223
215
202
+ Imports (Entries)
11 521
10 534
10 836
9 869
8 989
9 018
10 380
10 148
9 217
10 552
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- 374
491
- 150
483
440
- 14
- 679
114
467
- 670
- Statistical difference
- 339
470
320
1 096
558
147
- 229
173
485
487
Total consumption
11 816
10 862
10 668
9 504
9 098
9 075
10 163
10 312
9 414
9 597
Opening stock level
5 642
6 016
5 525
5 675
5 192
4 752
4 766
5 445
5 331
4 864
Closing stock level
6 016
5 525
5 675
5 192
4 752
4 766
5 445
5 331
4 864
5 534
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

225
10 105
225
608
9 947
5 534
5 309

266
11 320
- 601
- 671
11 656
5 309
5 910

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

15 486
347 051
- 983
-43 714
405 268
183 119
184 102

13 703
341 825
2 600
9 241
348 887
184 102
181 502

14 399
364 406
-11 316
-3 844
371 333
181 502
192 818

11 528
328 100
18 123
32 471
325 280
192 818
174 695

10 614
329 736
- 784
18 882
320 684
174 695
175 479

10 223
340 071
-5 164
-2 711
347 841
175 479
180 643

10 049
349 860
-4 414
-24 743
380 238
180 643
185 057

10 440
412 024
-31 073
-4 291
395 682
185 057
216 130

10 092
366 005
22 956
30 361
368 692
216 130
193 174

10 614
336 131
14 957
24 181
337 521
193 174
178 217

11 832
381 098
-22 559
12 871
357 500
178 217
200 776

14 442
391 511
-4 926
-40 017
441 044
200 776
205 702

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

15 356
444 978
-26 678
-37 151
470 807
205 702
232 380

14 790
418 616
13 105
-9 353
455 864
232 380
219 275

14 964
443 652
-12 829
632
445 155
219 275
232 104

12 093
377 042
32 678
34 685
387 128
232 104
199 426

10 484
388 859
-6 083
27 108
366 152
199 426
205 509

10 092
362 964
12 963
26 274
359 745
205 509
192 546

10 484
390 458
-13 718
-9 816
397 040
192 546
206 264

10 049
403 094
-6 248
-5 989
412 884
206 264
212 512

9 657
389 209
6 939
30 693
375 112
212 512
205 573

9 266
363 899
12 867
25 439
360 593
205 573
192 706

11 136
363 898
136
-15 647
390 817
192 706
192 570

14 007
420 682
-28 577
-46 952
453 064
192 570
221 147

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
14 355
13 355
13 137
10 788
9 875
9 483
10 136
9 701
9 353
8 787
+ Imports (Entries)
449 307 410 816 422 593 384 882 350 561 351 691 404 810 395 761 359 455 411 517
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
-14 607
19 120
-5 845
18 835
17 177
- 566 -26 484
4 462
18 207 -26 110
- Statistical difference
-13 749
17 836
12 022
42 242
21 300
5 275
-9 416
6 304
18 465
18 473
Total consumption
462 804 425 455 417 863 372 263 356 313 355 333 397 878 403 620 368 550 375 721
Opening stock level
221 147 235 754 216 634 222 479 203 644 186 467 187 033 213 517 209 055 190 848
Closing stock level
235 754 216 634 222 479 203 644 186 467 187 033 213 517 209 055 190 848 216 958
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

9 788
394 084
8 748
23 066
389 554
216 958
208 210

11 571
441 469
-23 421
-26 811
456 430
208 210
231 631

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

400

14000

350

12000

300
10000
250
8000
200
6000
150

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

2000

Jan-11

50

Jan-11

4000

100

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

14000

1000
800

12000

600
10000

400
200

8000

0
6000
-200
-400

4000

-600
2000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-1000

Jan-11

-800

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
300

250

Mtoe

200

150

100

50

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 22 Mtoe)

(TPES: 262 Mtoe)


Oil
(36.5%)

Oil
(61.7%)
Coal *
(29.4%)
Nuclear
(13.8%)

Coal *
(37.8%)

Hydro
(0.5%)

Hydro
(0.1%)
Other **
(2.0%)
Natural Gas
(18.2%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

6.76
..
..
6.65 e
0.11

9.27
..
..
8.20
1.08

22.62
..
..
7.58
15.05

34.44
..
0.67
3.64
30.14 e

44.92
0.49
0.70
0.96
42.78

46.22
0.39
0.72
0.93
44.17

43.52
0.42
0.61
0.81
41.69

4.77
..
..
- 5.14
15.99

2.89
..
..
- 9.28
4.53

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

14.70
..
14.25
0.45 e
..

30.77
..
27.29
3.47 e
..

73.94
2.68
55.51
15.73 e
0.02

206.67
17.07
150.44
39.14 e
0.03

266.84
39.28
154.60
72.95
0.02

287.42
42.84
168.51
76.08
..

289.30
47.65
164.19
77.45
..

7.73
..
6.30
13.71
..

6.11
13.33
4.83
7.18
..

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

1.14
..
1.03
0.12 e
..

0.01
..
0.01
..
..

3.79
..
3.79
..
..

40.94
..
40.94
..
..

45.80
..
45.80
..
..

58.82
..
58.82
..
..

56.77
..
56.77
..
..

10.25
..
10.55
..
..

12.48
..
12.48
..
..

41.26
..
26.65
13.53
1.08

92.91
2.72
49.73
25.38
15.07

188.16
17.01
99.04
41.95
30.16 e

249.99
38.63
95.11
73.45
42.80

263.44
44.97
97.22
77.08
44.17

262.23
47.60
95.73
77.21
41.69

6.44
..
5.06
5.78
15.99

4.61
13.24
2.89
4.96
4.52

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

21.56
..
13.31
8.14
0.11

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973
Inputs to electricity and heat
generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

3.47
..
3.02
0.34 e
0.11

1980
8.74
..
6.82
0.84 e
1.08

1990

2000

26.85
2.04
4.51
5.98
14.33

69.72
5.76
8.04
27.06
28.86 e

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

115.61
18.00
5.08
52.43
40.10 e

123.64
22.21
5.82
54.60
41.01 e

..
..
..
..
..

9.59
..
1.69
13.95
16.38

7.19
11.47
1.16
10.58
4.90

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

17.49
..
9.90
6.49
1.10

31.29
..
18.73
9.74
2.82

64.91
0.67
43.66
11.72
8.86

127.11
10.92
79.88
9.07
27.24

157.66
20.58
81.87
9.54
45.67

166.38
22.90
84.39
9.59
49.50

..
..
..
..
..

5.95
..
5.65
1.01
10.24

4.37
17.39
3.04
- 0.91
8.14

2.50
..
2.48
0.01
0.01

4.78
..
4.74
0.00
0.03

14.57
..
14.49
..
0.09

26.27
..
26.09
..
0.18

29.91
1.02
28.40
..
0.49

30.24
1.15
28.59
..
0.50

..
..
..
..
..

6.60
..
6.47
..
10.27

3.37
..
3.14
..
8.25

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

7.55
..
6.40
0.39
0.76

13.37
..
10.07
1.35
1.95

25.99
0.07
17.61
3.05
5.25

63.50
2.88
36.00
8.50
16.11

83.34
7.09
43.85
8.69
23.70

90.74
9.29
47.10
8.77
25.57

..
..
..
..
..

6.58
..
5.25
8.32
9.43

5.85
24.65
4.57
4.92
7.46

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

7.44
..
1.02
6.08
0.33

13.14
..
3.92
8.39
0.83

24.35
0.60
11.57
8.66
3.51

37.34
8.04
17.78
0.57
10.95

44.41
12.47
9.61
0.86
21.48

45.40
12.46
8.70
0.82
23.43

..
..
..
..
..

4.75
..
5.64
- 5.02
11.54

2.87
14.78
- 1.29
- 10.18
9.01

12.94
0.46 e
1.92
8.64 e
1.92

15.03
6.23
3.88
0.57 e
4.36

19.86
8.94
2.98
0.86
7.08

20.29
9.10
2.90
0.82
7.47

..
..
..
..
..

3.09
..
9.96
- 4.98
10.88

2.07
14.48
1.91
- 10.17
6.36

6.19
..
0.07
5.99 e
0.13

9.26
..
0.50
8.30 e
0.46

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

541

453

436

463

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

2 992
50
-

18 999
- 67
-

406
43 815
- 1 269
328

561
46 729
- 803
480

624
47 789
1 935
562

52
53 158
- 518
891

Total consumption

3 042

18 932

43 165

46 460

50 222

52 264

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

2 274
2 274
-

6 407
3 546
2 861
-

20 015
14 908
23
4 475
461
148
-

22 235
16 499
24
5 005
619
88
-

24 601
17 779
21
5 941
727
133
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

16
16

443
443

272
272

280
280

262
262

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

752

12 082

22 878

23 945

25 359

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

81
81 e

3 207
630
311
245
702
2
172
64
2
416
663

7 880
1 778
1 905
181
501
665
688
583
300
52
524
703

9 185
1 731
2 684
229
524
906
731
650
397
48
1
579
705

10 288
1 754
2 528
239
652
888
775
702
434
48
1
568
1 699

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

1 137
1 137
-

1 192
1 192
-

1 272
1 272
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

671
152 e
519 e
-

8 875
2 010
6 853
12
-

13 861
3 919
9 937
5
-

13 568
3 680
9 884
4
-

13 799
3 711
10 082
6
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

22 579

18 899

18 203

19 329

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

124 700
2 074
- 1

794 151
- 2 852
- 3 322

16 930
1 827 793
- 53 006
7 598

23 407
1 949 271
- 33 503
10 530

26 012
1 993 500
80 728
8 349

2 149
2 217 444
- 21 622
37 142

Total consumption

126 775

794 621

1 806 698

1 947 544

2 110 094

2 180 158

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

94 776
94 776
-

267 805
148 200
119 605
-

837 632
623 884
947
187 308
19 310
6 183
-

932 115
691 610
1 027
209 819
25 964
3 695
-

1 033 585
746 953
868
249 597
30 560
5 607
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

675
675

18 498
18 498

11 387
11 387

11 732
11 732

11 023
11 023

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

31 324

508 318

957 679

1 003 697

1 065 486

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

134 005
26 314
12 987
10 233
29 341
70
7 176
2 685
78
1
17 388
27 732

329 932
74 438
79 744
7 594
20 978
27 819
28 801
24 415
12 555
2 187
12
21 945
29 444

384 990
72 558
112 500
9 598
21 971
37 990
30 640
27 264
16 623
2 007
25
24 270
29 544

432 271
73 676
106 223
10 041
27 412
37 329
32 571
29 512
18 222
2 002
35
23 885
71 363

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

47 603
47 603
-

49 966
49 966
-

53 453
53 453
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

374 313
83 997
289 799
517
-

580 144
164 044
415 911
189
-

568 741
154 252
414 319
170
-

579 762
155 911
423 606
245
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

..
..
..
..

3 391
3 391 e
27 933
6 319 e
21 614 e
-

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

2011

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

961
217
531
1 709

1 014
74
146
1 234

883
402
1 285

40 072
9 033
22 151
71 256

42 304
3 106
6 127
51 537

36 817
16 759
53 576

902
595
859
9 954
5 210
1 533
5 444
898
10 519
1 911
3 618
3 577
45 020

72
1 092
794
477
9 932
5 351
2 278
5 433
13 815
1 155
3 398
2 758
46 555

166
1 489
856
160
7 575
5 496
3 535
5 842
666
17 767
833
4 817
2 671
51 873

37 618
24 801
35 826
415 228
217 352
63 949
227 085
37 479
438 807
79 735
150 928
149 207
1 878 015

3 007
45 564
33 108
19 897
414 307
223 205
95 012
226 654
576 235
48 164
141 749
115 061
1 941 963

6 913
62 096
35 728
6 685
316 002
229 276
147 462
243 688
27 787
741 170
34 731
200 932
111 398
2 163 868

Non-specified

Total imports

46 729

47 789

53 158

1 949 271

1 993 500

2 217 444

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

961
70
461
217
1 709

1 014
68
78
74
1 234

883
239
81
82
1 285

40 072
2 910
19 241
9 033
71 256

42 304
2 853
3 274
3 106
51 537

36 817
9 956
3 370
3 433
53 576

902
595
859
9 954
5 210
1 533
5 444
10 519
3 577
1 911
3 618
898
45 020

72
1 092
794
477
9 932
5 351
2 278
5 433
13 815
2 758
1 155
3 398
46 555

166
1 489
856
160
7 575
5 496
3 535
5 842
17 767
2 586
833
4 817
751
51 873

37 618
24 801
35 826
415 228
217 352
63 949
227 085
438 807
149 207
79 735
150 928
37 479
1 878 015

3 007
45 564
33 108
19 897
414 307
223 205
95 012
226 654
576 235
115 061
48 164
141 749
1 941 963

6 913
62 096
35 728
6 685
316 002
229 276
147 462
243 688
741 170
107 862
34 731
200 932
31 323
2 163 868

Non-specified

Total imports

46 729

47 789

53 158

1 949 271

1 993 500

2 217 444

Memo: Total OPEC

12 052

16 165

21 553

502 756

674 254

899 081

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

62
4 814
1 724
14
6 586
3 509
1 785

56
4 856
- 357
-9
4 564
1 785
2 142

1
5 112
- 255
-7
4 865
2 142
2 397

3 009
996
264
3 741
2 397
1 401

3 644
- 741
8
2 895
1 401
2 142

2 734
100
- 29
2 863
2 142
2 042

2 747
-1
51
2 695
2 042
2 043

3 275
- 620
99
2 556
2 043
2 663

37
3 623
- 984
- 58
2 734
2 663
3 647

38
4 336
-1 145
127
3 102
3 647
4 792

57
3 323
322
28
3 674
4 792
4 470

62
5 360
134
- 69
5 625
4 470
4 336

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

55
5 313
456
51
5 773
4 336
3 880

53
4 734
823
- 53
5 663
3 880
3 057

37
5 163
- 277
- 75
4 998
3 057
3 334

35
3 725
250
68
3 942
3 334
3 084

35
2 905
244
- 46
3 230
3 084
2 840

34
2 885
- 34
- 54
2 939
2 840
2 874

33
3 742
- 685
- 42
3 132
2 874
3 559

31
2 964
70
116
2 949
3 559
3 489

29
3 509
- 869
86
2 583
3 489
4 358

22
3 542
- 291
58
3 215
4 358
4 649

17
3 636
1 014
- 92
4 759
4 649
3 635

56
5 193
1 234
38
6 445
3 635
2 401

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
53
45
48
44
43
18
38
39
35
+ Imports (Entries)
5 887
5 537
5 356
4 641
3 739
3 828
3 128
4 131
3 547
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
593
- 248
- 664
- 156
- 189
- 418
307
- 529
- 682
- Statistical difference
105
84
- 18
210
-5
46
- 65
180
57
Total consumption
6 428
5 250
4 758
4 319
3 598
3 382
3 538
3 461
2 843
Opening stock level
2 401
1 808
2 056
2 720
2 876
3 065
3 483
3 176
3 705
Closing stock level
1 808
2 056
2 720
2 876
3 065
3 483
3 176
3 705
4 387
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

35
3 882
- 240
- 74
3 751
4 387
4 627

33
4 483
607
205
4 918
4 627
4 020

34
4 998
1 138
152
6 018
4 020
2 882

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

2 587
200 795
71 925
590
274 717
146 382
74 457

2 324
202 558
-14 894
- 393
190 381
74 457
89 351

27
213 209
-10 622
- 322
202 936
89 351
99 973

125 527
41 516
10 983
156 060
99 973
58 457

151 997
-30 915
316
120 766
58 457
89 372

114 018
4 211
-1 191
119 420
89 372
85 161

114 582
- 56
2 125
112 401
85 161
85 217

136 598
-25 830
4 158
106 610
85 217
111 047

1 538
151 098
-41 083
-2 478
114 031
111 047
152 130

1 577
180 926
-47 785
5 319
129 399
152 130
199 915

2 363
138 631
13 447
1 190
153 251
199 915
186 468

2 569
223 608
5 594
-2 859
234 630
186 468
180 874

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

2 288
221 653
19 042
2 150
240 833
180 874
161 832

2 207
197 494
34 293
-2 243
236 237
161 832
127 539

1 529
215 388
-11 556
-3 137
208 498
127 539
139 095

1 470
155 402
10 435
2 868
164 439
139 095
128 660

1 480
121 192
10 189
-1 882
134 743
128 660
118 471

1 398
120 361
-1 431
-2 254
122 582
118 471
119 902

1 368
156 115
-28 556
-1 730
130 657
119 902
148 458

1 309
123 656
2 912
4 841
123 036
148 458
145 546

1 205
146 391
-36 260
3 597
107 739
145 546
181 806

903
147 741
-12 140
2 379
134 125
181 806
193 946

710
151 622
42 316
-3 856
198 504
193 946
151 630

2 337
216 617
51 484
1 597
268 841
151 630
100 146

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
2 219
1 893
1 983
1 815
1 778
760
1 584
1 627
1 481
1 466
+ Imports (Entries)
245 567 230 960 223 426 193 583 155 988 159 673 130 484 172 336 147 977 161 941
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
24 738 -10 359 -27 699
-6 505
-7 879 -17 454
12 831 -22 088 -28 460 -10 007
- Statistical difference
4 399
3 506
- 785
8 731
- 188
1 914
-2 700
7 505
2 416
-3 086
Total consumption
268 125 218 988 198 495 180 162 150 075 141 065 147 599 144 370 118 582 156 486
Opening stock level
100 146
75 408
85 767 113 466 119 971 127 850 145 304 132 473 154 561 183 021
Closing stock level
75 408
85 767 113 466 119 971 127 850 145 304 132 473 154 561 183 021 193 028
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

1 340
187 014
25 334
8 541
205 147
193 028
167 694

1 425
208 472
47 469
6 313
251 053
167 694
120 225

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

1000

Apr-11

10

Oct-13

2000

Jul-13

20

Apr-13

3000

Jan-13

30

Oct-12

4000

Jul-12

40

Apr-12

5000

Jan-12

50

Oct-11

6000

Jul-11

60

Apr-11

7000

Jan-11

70

Jan-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

7000

2000

6000

1500

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

0
Jan-13

-1500

Oct-12

1000

Jul-12

-1000

Apr-12

2000

Jan-12

-500

Oct-11

3000

Jul-11

Apr-11

4000

Jan-11

500

Jan-11

5000

1000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
5
4.5
4
3.5

Mtoe

3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 4 Mtoe)

(TPES: 4 Mtoe)
Oil
(68.6%)

Coal *
(57.2%)
Oil
(37.6%)

Hydro
(0.3%)
Other **
(4.8%)

Coal *
(1.3%)
Hydro
(0.1%)
Natural Gas
(5.1%)

Natural Gas
(25.0%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

0.00
..
..
..
0.00

0.03
..
..
..
0.03

0.03
..
..
..
0.03

0.06
..
..
..
0.06

0.12
..
..
..
0.12

0.13
..
..
..
0.13

0.13
..
..
..
0.13

9.08
..
..
..
9.08

6.79
..
..
..
6.79

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

4.57
0.22
1.66
2.44
0.24

3.68
0.42
1.15
1.84
0.26

3.58
0.43
1.64
1.11
0.40

3.73
0.67
2.39
0.11
0.55

4.80
1.20
2.87
0.07
0.67

4.59
1.05
2.85
0.05
0.63

4.41
0.89
2.82
0.05
0.65

- 0.09
3.57
1.33
- 9.37
2.48

0.91
3.22
2.39
- 12.79
2.10

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.08
..
0.01
..
0.07

0.06
..
0.05
..
0.02

0.08
..
0.01
..
0.06

0.08
..
0.02
..
0.06

0.29
..
0.01
..
0.28

0.24
..
0.01
..
0.23

0.18
..
0.00
..
0.17

1.99
..
- 3.40
..
2.37

3.60
..
- 6.44
..
4.42

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

4.43
0.22
1.60
2.44
0.18

3.56
0.42
1.04
1.82
0.27

3.39
0.43
1.48
1.11
0.37

3.33
0.67
2.00
0.11
0.55

4.22
1.20
2.45
0.07
0.51

4.09
1.05
2.46
0.05
0.52

3.98
0.89
2.44
0.05
0.61

- 0.27
3.57
1.06
- 9.36
3.09

0.70
3.22
2.19
- 12.79
2.20

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

0.44
0.04
0.11
0.29
0.00

0.28
0.07
0.02
0.16
0.03

0.19
0.01
0.00
0.15
0.03

0.11
0.07
0.00
..
0.04

0.57
0.52
..
..
0.05

0.50
0.44
0.00
..
0.06

..
..
..
..
..

0.34
6.27
- 11.25
..
6.98

4.41
19.02
- 4.60
..
3.08

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.87
0.18
1.46
0.98
0.26

2.71
0.36
1.01
1.04
0.31

2.78
0.42
1.48
0.52
0.36

3.24
0.60
2.00
0.11
0.53

3.94
0.68
2.45
0.07
0.75

3.85
0.61
2.46
0.05
0.72

..
..
..
..
..

0.75
3.23
1.34
- 7.16
2.70

1.49
1.72
2.35
- 9.83
3.26

0.23
..
0.23
..
0.00

0.43
..
0.43
..
0.00

0.88
..
0.87
..
0.00

1.61
..
1.60
..
0.01

2.19
..
2.13
..
0.05

2.22
..
2.16
..
0.06

..
..
..
..
..

5.95
..
5.90
..
8.13

4.30
..
4.19
..
12.22

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.09
0.14
0.80
0.94
0.20

1.68
0.25
0.21
1.02
0.21

1.33
0.28
0.29
0.52
0.24

0.75
0.28
0.08
0.11
0.29

0.77
0.29
0.04
0.07
0.37

0.63
0.27
0.04
0.05
0.27

..
..
..
..
..

- 3.02
1.67
- 7.21
- 7.10
0.72

- 3.33
- 0.22
- 8.34
- 9.82
0.50

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

0.55
0.04
0.43
0.03
0.05

0.60
0.11
0.37
0.02
0.09

0.57
0.14
0.31
0.01
0.11

0.88
0.33
0.31
0.00
0.24

0.98
0.38
0.27
0.00
0.33

1.00
0.34
0.26
0.00
0.39

..
..
..
..
..

1.53
5.83
- 1.29
- 10.12
5.49

2.62
4.16
- 0.77
- 10.72
5.94

0.51
0.04
0.42
0.03
0.02

0.53
0.11
0.36
0.02
0.04

0.50
0.14
0.30
0.01
0.05

0.47
0.16
0.23
0.00
0.08

0.51
0.23
0.19
0.00
0.09

0.43
0.17
0.17
0.00
0.09

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.42
3.90
- 2.26
- 10.12
4.17

- 0.67
0.80
- 2.57
- 10.72
2.87

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

289
-

562
-

493
-

758
-

1 364
-

1
1 183
-

4
1 210
-

4
1 030
-

Total consumption

289

562

493

758

1 364

1 184

1 214

1 034

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

55
55
-

88
88
-

11
11
-

75
64
11
-

594
457
103
32
2
-

495
463
29
3
-

511
479
30
2
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

234

474

482

683

770

689

703

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

184
165
19

325
310
15

321
185
136

314
168
22
c
58
7
15
13
1
7
20
3

333
236
16
c
39
1
3
1
7
8
1
5
11
5

310
201
27
c
43
1
3
1
7
7
1
5
9
5

306
178
33
c
43
1
4
2
9
11
1
6
11
7

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

..
..
..
..

50
50
-

149
149
-

161
161
-

369
192
177
-

437
176
261
-

379
132
247
-

397
204
193
-

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

10 170
-

19 741
-

19 981
-

31 231
-

55 665
-

30
48 021
-

169
48 895
-

176
41 398
-

Total consumption

10 170

19 741

19 981

31 231

55 665

48 051

49 064

41 574

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 926
1 926
-

3 111
3 111
-

448
448
-

3 106
2 651
435
20
-

24 253
18 676
4 214
1 286
77
-

20 104
18 811
1 186
107
-

20 633
19 345
1 203
85
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

8 244

16 630

19 533

28 125

31 412

27 947

28 431

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

6 486
5 820
666

11 430
10 886
544

12 989
7 467
5 522

12 942
6 916
927
c
2 408
11
302
5
632
516
28
268
805
124

13 574
9 649
666
c
1 572
37
131
56
278
329
30
187
441
198

12 529
8 148
1 085
c
1 737
42
121
53
282
284
29
197
354
197

12 385
7 187
1 339
c
1 731
51
178
68
373
446
33
241
459
279

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

..
..
..
..

1 758
1 758
-

5 200
5 200
-

6 544
6 544
-

15 183
7 895
7 287
1
-

17 838
7 169
10 667
2
-

15 418
5 378
10 038
2
-

16 046
8 239
7 805
2
-

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

147
14
613
774

150
14
627
791

128
12
534
674

5 955
576
24 875
31 406

6 063
586
25 327
31 976

5 133
497
21 444
27 074

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

284
284

290
290

247
247

11 525
11 525

11 735
11 735

9 936
9 936

Non-specified

125

129

109

5 090

5 184

4 388

Total imports

1 183

1 210

1 030

48 021

48 895

41 398

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

147
14
613
774

150
14
627
791

128
12
534
674

5 955
576
24 875
31 406

6 063
586
25 327
31 976

5 133
497
21 444
27 074

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

284
284

290
290

247
247

11 525
11 525

11 735
11 735

9 936
9 936

Non-specified

125

129

109

5 090

5 184

4 388

Total imports

1 183

1 210

1 030

48 021

48 895

41 398

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

147
-1
148
-

132
132
-

129
129
-

97
97
-

90
90
-

87
87
-

82
-1
83
-

46
46
-

51
51
-

74
74
-

119
-1
120
-

125
-1
126
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

132
-1
133
-

148
-3
151
-

114
-1
115
-

110
110
-

91
91
-

84
84
-

80
1
79
-

61
61
-

62
1
61
-

99
99
-

114
-1
115
-

111
111
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
128
123
129
80
65
43
41
36
50
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
-1
Total consumption
128
123
129
80
65
43
41
37
50
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

94
94
-

122
1
121
-

117
117
-

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

5 967
- 46
6 013
-

5 351
- 36
5 387
-

5 200
-2
5 202
-

3 953
3 953
-

3 672
1
3 671
-

3 507
3 507
-

3 358
-8
3 366
-

1 867
1 867
-

2 073
-1
2 074
-

3 033
3 033
-

4 851
-1
4 852
-

5 072
- 23
5 095
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

5 351
- 31
5 382
-

6 010
- 122
6 132
-

4 636
-7
4 643
-

4 437
- 27
4 464
-

3 681
3 681
-

3 369
3 369
-

3 204
-1
3 205
-

2 470
2 470
-

2 468
-3
2 471
-

3 998
3 998
-

4 608
4 608
-

4 468
-5
4 473
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
5 181
5 010
5 168
3 198
2 581
1 760
1 672
1 479
2 013
3 776
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
1
Total consumption
5 181
5 010
5 168
3 198
2 581
1 760
1 672
1 478
2 013
3 776
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

4 863
-1
4 864
-

4 698
4 698
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

160

1
0.9

140

0.8
120
0.7
100

0.6
0.5

80

0.4

60

0.3
40

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

20

Jan-11

0.1

Jan-11

0.2

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

160

1
0.9

140

0.8

120

0.7
100
0.6
0.5

80

0.4

60

0.3
40
0.2

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

20

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
200
180
160
140

Mtoe

120
100
80
60
40
20

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 53 Mtoe)

(TPES: 183 Mtoe)


Oil
(54.0%)

Oil
(61.8%)

Nuclear
(1.7%)
Hydro
(1.3%)

Hydro
(2.7%)
Coal *
(5.0%)

Other **
(7.9%)

Other **
(12.1%)

Coal *
(3.5%)
Natural Gas
(20.0%)

Natural Gas
(30.1%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

47.27
10.54
27.49
1.50
7.74

147.03
21.55
114.64
1.73
9.12

194.65
22.75
152.76
3.39
15.76

222.11
26.72
170.93
5.41
19.05

222.19
41.90
154.96
6.32
19.00

218.98
40.35
152.19
7.53
18.92

217.46
39.61
150.25
7.68
19.92

3.89
3.36
4.34
4.16
2.39

0.48
2.44
- 0.07
3.63
1.02

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

7.39
..
7.10
0.27
0.03

1.65
..
0.95
0.65
0.05

5.65
0.37
4.99
0.24
0.05

25.51
2.41
21.05
1.96
0.09

47.51
12.43
30.39
4.65
0.03

56.06
18.61
32.87
4.38
0.20

48.80
15.80
28.46
4.39
0.14

4.83
..
3.53
7.20
4.21

9.83
17.74
7.86
13.57
4.68

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

1.42
0.05
1.37
..
..

51.00
2.42
48.53
0.05
..

75.52
..
75.35
0.01
0.17

97.16
0.21
96.93
0.00
0.02

87.49
0.74
86.64
0.00
0.12

78.95
0.07
78.16
0.15
0.57

76.57
0.03
75.90
0.00
0.63

10.48
- 1.44
10.55
..
..

0.06
..
0.03
- 1.53
5.95

52.56
10.49
32.47
1.82
7.77

95.11
19.13
64.45
2.37
9.17

122.50
23.12
80.26
3.48
15.64

144.81
28.92
89.74
7.02
19.13

176.27
53.26
94.65
9.44
18.92

188.39
58.47
102.01
9.36
18.56

182.53
55.08
98.82
9.20
19.43

3.16
4.23
2.82
4.13
2.32

1.75
3.85
0.91
4.32
0.95

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

7.12
1.61
3.95
0.04
1.53

14.84
2.84
9.77
..
2.24

27.56
3.43
15.12
1.82
7.19

47.22
8.68
22.98
4.73
10.82

54.91
25.30
10.07
7.88
11.66

58.05
26.27
11.84
8.28
11.66

..
..
..
..
..

5.53
7.43
2.86
14.92
5.34

3.44
9.69
- 1.10
7.14
2.22

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

39.74
7.26
22.18
1.37
8.92

65.92
12.84
39.69
1.61
11.79

84.32
14.16
51.21
1.76
17.19

98.28
12.95
61.66
1.50
22.18

113.61
12.74
73.86
1.78
25.23

117.01
14.44
73.80
1.75
27.03

..
..
..
..
..

2.81
1.78
3.13
0.62
2.88

1.50
0.09
1.67
- 0.03
2.08

12.41
..
12.38
..
0.03

22.80
..
22.76
..
0.04

28.53
..
28.46
..
0.07

36.16
0.01
36.06
..
0.09

51.85
0.01
51.73
..
0.10

52.41
0.02
52.30
..
0.10

..
..
..
..
..

3.76
..
3.76
..
3.01

2.80
..
2.80
..
1.56

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

16.46
6.87
5.34
1.37
2.88

27.21
12.37
9.10
1.61
4.14

35.62
13.35
13.97
1.76
6.54

37.77
12.25
14.08
1.50
9.94

35.73
11.76
11.25
1.78
10.93

37.76
13.42
10.38
1.75
12.21

..
..
..
..
..

2.15
1.73
1.72
0.62
3.77

0.26
0.02
- 1.34
- 0.03
2.88

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

10.87
0.39
4.47
..
6.01

15.91
0.47
7.82
..
7.62

20.16
0.81
8.78
..
10.57

24.36
0.69
11.53
..
12.14

26.04
0.97
10.87
..
14.20

26.84
1.01
11.12
..
14.72

..
..
..
..
..

2.35
2.46
2.37
..
2.32

1.31
0.99
1.08
..
1.51

8.59
0.39
2.58
..
5.63

11.16
0.47
4.49
..
6.20

15.75
0.81
6.57
..
8.37

18.09
0.52
7.64
..
9.94

17.84
0.74
6.59
..
10.52

18.08
0.76
6.56
..
10.76

..
..
..
..
..

1.93
1.73
2.43
..
1.68

0.63
- 0.28
- 0.01
..
1.15

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

12 428

25 479

25 579

31 733

50 168

48 611

46 649

45 796

57
-

2 861
- 1

441
24

1 014
2 910
244
232

764
15 070
860
- 395
6

783
18 080
250
- 266
232

660
21 827
81
- 484
283

637
18 529
32
- 350
1

12 371

22 619

25 996

35 181

64 741

66 726

68 288

64 579

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 893
1 893
-

3 354
3 354
-

3 858
3 858
-

10 324
9 291
1 033
-

30 394
27 009
3 385
-

31 797
27 977
3 820
-

30 462
26 504
3 958
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

1 915
1 915
-

4 088
4 088
-

6 216
6 216
-

9 457
7 309
2 148
-

19 041
15 550
3 491
-

18 891
15 455
3 436
-

21 082
17 477
3 605
-

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

..

Final consumption

8 563

15 177

15 922

15 400

15 306

16 038

16 744

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

7 505
1 252
2 077
16
702
78
338
35
212
2 795

12 359
1 888
4 719
21
1 148
134
374
52
362
3 661

12 171
2 155
5 907
43
832
47
457
140
383
2 207

10 709
3 067
3 521
48
1 121
56
742
248
675
1 231

10 827
2 325
2 493
43
1 239
46
857
337
826
2 661

11 627
2 111
1 177
1 057
96
742
309
517
5 618

11 967
2 104
1 523
1 843
102
762
341
574
4 718

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

7
7
-

14
14
-

15
15
-

19
19
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

458
458
-

558
558
-

911
911
-

820
202
618
-

1 160
275
885
-

1 101
260
841
-

1 165
283
882
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

600
600
600
-

2 260
2 260
2 260
-

2 840
2 840
2 840
-

3 864
3 864
3 864
-

3 305
3 305
3 305
-

3 295
3 295
3 295
-

3 593
3 593
3 593
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

490 563

1 002 752

1 058 653

1 243 379

1 949 685

1 944 514

1 877 406

1 843 072

2 240
1

112 541
- 1

17 191
- 65

39 731
112 041
9 626
9 026

29 701
578 624
34 234
- 15 546
222

31 321
691 868
9 740
- 10 637
5 310

26 609
865 987
3 180
- 19 508
6 856

25 682
735 136
1 256
- 14 107
- 3 083

488 322

890 212

1 075 909

1 376 499

2 508 008

2 642 016

2 740 458

2 591 610

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

74 739
74 739
-

132 000
132 000
-

159 666
159 666
-

403 919
363 517
40 402
-

1 177 440
1 046 318
131 122
-

1 259 001
1 107 767
151 234
-

1 222 429
1 063 576
158 853
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

75 584
75 584
-

160 908
160 908
-

257 317
257 317
-

370 031
286 007
84 024
-

737 634
602 399
135 235
-

748 021
611 959
136 062
-

846 044
701 374
144 670
-

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

..

Final consumption

337 999

597 304

658 926

602 549

592 934

634 994

671 985

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

296 210
49 423
82 016
637
27 701
3 084
13 324
1 367
8 350
110 308

486 475
74 302
185 734
836
45 177
5 292
14 739
2 063
14 232
144 100

503 692
89 200
244 488
1 783
34 432
1 939
18 896
5 777
15 851
91 326

419 012
119 999
137 762
1 878
43 860
2 191
29 031
9 703
26 410
48 178

419 417
90 074
96 595
1 659
48 000
1 778
33 185
13 037
32 000
103 089

460 347
83 582
46 602
41 835
3 808
29 372
12 232
20 466
222 450

480 287
84 418
61 123
73 977
4 113
30 594
13 701
23 019
189 342

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

258
258
-

546
546
-

598
598
-

759
759
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

18 121
18 121
-

21 876
21 876
-

37 690
37 690
-

32 089
7 904
24 185
-

44 945
10 653
34 292
-

43 595
10 291
33 304
-

46 767
11 359
35 408
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

23 668
23 668
23 668
-

88 953
88 953
88 953
-

117 544
117 544
117 544
-

151 190
151 190
151 190
-

128 026
128 026
128 026
-

130 454
130 454
130 454
-

144 172
144 172
144 172
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

14 017
14 017

16 621
16 621

12 209
12 209

536 389
536 389

659 996
659 996

484 391
484 391

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

14 017

16 621

12 209

536 389

659 996

484 391

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

595
595

23 606
23 606

264
1 152
651
1 715
281
4 063

396
1 064
1 768
161
525
3 914

174
1 174
2 054
1 441
327
555
5 725

10 102
44 084
24 912
65 628
10 753
155 479

15 682
41 963
70 113
6 426
20 611
154 795

6 903
46 578
81 492
57 172
12 974
22 020
227 139

Non-specified

1 292

51 196

Total imports

4 063

5 206

6 320

155 479

205 991

250 745

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

14 017
14 017

16 621
16 621

81
222
94
12 209
198
12 804

536 389
536 389

659 996
659 996

3 214
8 808
3 729
484 391
7 855
507 997

264
1 152
1 715
281
651
4 063

396
1 064
1 768
161
525
3 914

174
1 174
1 441
327
555
2 054
5 725

10 102
44 084
65 628
10 753
24 912
155 479

15 682
41 963
70 113
6 426
20 611
154 795

6 903
46 578
57 172
12 974
22 020
81 492
227 139

Non-specified

1 292

51 196

Total imports

18 080

21 827

18 529

691 868

865 987

735 136

2 867

2 832

2 615

109 712

112 076

103 750

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

250
250

81
81

Terajoules
32
32

9 740
9 740

3 180
3 180

1 256
1 256

250

81

32

9 740

3 180

1 256

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

4 948
1 248
623
5 573
-

4 375
1 385
1
553
5 206
-

4 530
1 421
2
362
5 587
-

4 521
1 609
2
638
5 490
-

4 673
1 616
1
634
5 654
-

4 515
1 596
1
631
5 479
-

4 679
1 724
1
628
5 774
-

4 675
1 526
1
457
5 743
-

4 397
1 475
1
451
5 420
-

4 670
1 476
1
511
5 634
-

4 554
1 514
1
518
5 549
-

4 693
1 491
1
594
5 589
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

4 725
1 554
1
627
5 651
-

4 368
1 577
1
579
5 365
-

4 681
1 744
1
726
5 698
-

4 552
1 639
1
708
5 482
-

4 649
1 489
1
1 374
4 763
-

4 438
2 081
1
930
5 588
-

4 565
1 921
1
947
5 538
-

4 621
2 169
1
946
5 843
-

4 250
2 217
941
5 526
-

4 204
2 096
1
1 037
5 262
-

4 204
1 658
1
823
5 038
-

4 456
1 682
1
861
5 276
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
4 604
4 135
4 538
4 226
4 261
4 230
4 479
4 518
4 315
4 424
+ Imports (Entries)
1 392
1 168
1 466
1 476
1 638
1 581
1 951
1 847
1 582
1 419
- Exports (Exits)
1
1
1
1
1
6
5
5
5
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
1 279
1 082
1 373
1 379
1 554
1 449
1 102
1 122
947
975
Total consumption
4 716
4 220
4 630
4 322
4 345
4 361
5 322
5 238
4 945
4 863
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

4 287
1 502
4
952
4 833
-

4 406
1 509
5
893
5 017
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

197 504
49 818
23 701
223 621
-

184 846
55 286
42
21 078
219 012
-

191 400
56 723
82
13 312
234 729
-

191 025
64 227
62
24 216
230 974
-

197 447
64 508
58
24 061
237 836
-

190 756
63 709
49
23 882
230 534
-

197 703
68 819
58
23 815
242 649
-

197 551
60 915
58
17 236
241 172
-

185 803
58 879
31
16 999
227 652
-

197 333
58 920
39
19 325
236 889
-

192 415
60 437
22
19 707
233 123
-

198 281
59 517
39
22 637
235 122
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

199 643
62 033
32
23 723
237 921
-

184 564
62 952
33
21 876
225 607
-

197 773
69 617
39
27 477
239 874
-

192 342
65 425
39
26 821
230 907
-

196 426
56 941
32
52 066
201 269
-

177 142
83 069
31
35 226
224 954
-

182 227
76 682
18
35 898
222 993
-

184 457
86 582
33
35 874
235 132
-

169 662
88 499
35 675
222 486
-

167 801
83 669
21
39 374
212 075
-

167 801
63 375
21
31 189
199 966
-

177 855
67 143
23
32 643
212 332
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
183 801 165 046 181 150 168 680 170 076 168 863 178 780 180 355 172 245 176 583
+ Imports (Entries)
53 102
44 488
55 919
56 300
62 450
60 370
74 459
70 478
60 392
54 124
- Exports (Exits)
20
19
21
19
29
192
174
156
156
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
48 629
41 062
52 212
52 441
59 080
55 104
41 837
42 642
36 016
36 430
Total consumption
188 254 168 453 184 836 172 520 173 446 174 100 211 210 208 017 196 465 194 121
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

171 118
57 394
144
36 230
192 138
-

175 881
57 693
156
33 974
199 444
-

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

2500

5200
5000

2000
4800
4600

1500

4400
1000

4200
4000

500

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

3600

Jan-11

3800

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

7000

1
0.9

6000

0.8
5000

0.7
0.6

4000

0.5
3000
0.4
0.3

2000

0.2
1000

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
90

80

70

60

Mtoe

50

40

30

20

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 62 Mtoe)

(TPES: 76 Mtoe)
Oil
(39.3%)

Oil
(49.0%)

Nuclear
(1.0%)

Coal *
(10.7%)

Coal *
(4.6%)

Other **
(5.3%)

Nuclear
(0.5%)

Natural Gas
(45.9%)

Natural Gas
(43.7%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

56.76
53.75
1.59
1.14
0.29

71.82
68.89
1.61
..
1.32

60.54
54.60
4.07
..
1.88

57.57
52.17
2.42
..
2.97

69.81
63.41
1.68
..
4.72

64.72
57.46
1.79
..
5.48

69.36
61.75
1.94
..
5.68

0.50
0.35
0.49
..
7.73

0.59
0.54
- 3.18
..
4.93

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

86.47
..
83.53
2.94
0.00

87.77
2.86
79.74
5.13
0.04

105.04
2.03
90.41
11.74
0.85

135.67
12.47
107.14
14.06
1.99

182.15
18.45
148.82
12.83
2.05 e

188.67
18.69
151.36
14.99
3.63 e

184.25
19.34
145.81
15.69
3.41

1.91
..
1.40
4.28
24.12

2.47
10.29
2.10
1.27
6.22

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

68.57
25.25
41.80
1.39
0.12

84.40
41.33
41.59
1.41
0.07

87.41
25.82
59.25
2.28
0.06

101.02
29.66
64.84
6.06
0.47

151.04
42.65
103.10
3.60
1.69

158.63
43.28
104.84
8.13
2.38

159.88
48.19
102.42
6.62
2.64

2.14
1.63
2.27
3.97
8.12

2.66
2.75
2.41
4.74
18.28

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

62.00
28.50
30.46
2.87
0.17

64.36
30.42
28.86
3.79
1.30

65.69
30.80
23.28
8.93
2.67

73.22
34.98
25.89
7.85
4.50

83.43
39.20
31.49
7.60
5.14

78.58
32.78
30.92
8.20
6.68

77.20
33.05
29.73
8.07
6.35

0.55
0.37
- 0.06
2.62
9.43

0.70
0.31
1.07
- 0.44
3.84

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

12.00
9.37
1.55
0.79
0.29

13.99
5.72
5.14
1.81
1.32

15.14
7.11
0.73
5.81
1.50

19.04
10.32
0.67
5.55
2.49

23.13
13.37
0.37
5.28
4.11

20.31
9.91
0.43
5.70
4.28

..
..
..
..
..

1.36
0.14
- 3.24
5.20
7.16

1.35
1.52
- 2.36
- 0.09
4.90

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

47.65
19.29
23.47
1.08
3.81

54.31
24.25
24.35
0.78
4.94

49.14
22.68
18.07
1.38
7.01

56.69
23.34
20.79
0.91
11.66

64.77
24.20
27.69
0.81
12.07

61.05
21.30
26.90
0.88
11.97

..
..
..
..
..

0.64
0.26
0.35
- 0.54
2.98

0.99
- 0.28
1.82
- 2.04
2.47

6.53
..
6.46
..
0.08

7.59
..
7.51
..
0.08

8.89
..
8.78
..
0.11

10.97
..
10.83
..
0.14

11.53
0.01
11.14
..
0.38

11.37
0.02
10.87
..
0.49

..
..
..
..
..

1.43
..
1.34
..
4.86

1.13
..
0.97
..
7.04

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

21.07
8.14
10.21
0.76
1.95

25.48
8.41
13.96
0.69
2.41

21.13
8.79
8.11
1.33
2.90

24.33
9.00
9.11
0.88
5.34

28.61
7.55
15.69
0.80
4.57

27.21
6.98
15.23
0.87
4.13

..
..
..
..
..

0.66
- 0.39
1.03
0.33
1.94

1.16
- 1.04
2.91
- 1.92
1.62

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

20.04
11.15
6.79
0.32
1.78

21.24
15.84
2.88
0.08
2.44

19.12
13.89
1.18
0.05
4.00

21.40
14.34
0.85
0.03
6.18

24.64
16.64
0.86
0.01
7.13

22.47
14.31
0.79
0.01
7.35

..
..
..
..
..

0.29
0.64
- 5.35
- 8.35
3.70

0.74
0.14
- 1.78
- 6.96
2.81

13.06
7.14
4.74
0.24
0.94

14.17
11.41
1.41
0.05
1.30

9.95
7.86
0.24
0.02
1.82

10.30
7.97
0.06
0.00
2.27

11.52
8.64
0.11
0.01
2.77

10.29
7.46
0.09
0.00
2.73

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.61
0.11
- 9.70
- 9.46
2.77

0.15
- 0.24
- 4.49
- 6.82
1.86

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

75 064

96 214

76 249

72 821

88 510

80 570

80 195

86 187

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

35 265
- 583

3 996
57 723
217

6
2 837
36 064
- 6
-

21
17 407
41 394
- 4
-

142
25 749
59 532
- 20
-

156
23 009
55 852
- 2
-

296
26 088
60 409
- 119
-

234
26 994
67 268
212
-

Total consumption

40 382

42 270

43 022

48 851

54 849

47 881

46 051

46 359

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

13 085
13 085
-

7 982
6 601
1 381
-

9 925
7 743
2 182
-

14 410
4 135
118
8 243
1 572
83
259
-

18 660
6 075
40
9 720
2 476
159
190
-

16 648
5 753
38
7 944
2 535
185
193
-

13 829
3 485
40
7 183
2 762
167
192
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

357
357
-

424
378
46
-

1 424
816
608
-

1 866
997
824
45

2 415
903
1 453
59

2 625
854
1 713
58

2 486
964
1 462
60

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

..

Final consumption

26 940

33 864

31 673

32 575

33 774

28 608

29 736

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

11 372
735
6 130
158
1 227
78
63
5
1 596
878
31
256
215

9 307
530
3 762
128
1 051
164
165
1 910
684
61
327
525

9 095
422
4 644
119
844
118
507
6
1 516
566
33
132
133
55

8 741
448
3 081
133
871
98
525
92
2 177
681
49
127
206
253

7 336
397
2 729
120
749
92
483
79
1 715
518
28
144
110
172

6 981
392
2 608
109
641
62
393
134
1 746
467
32
104
95
198

6 940
387
2 609
89
599
66
393
122
1 728
468
31
126
101
221

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

15
15
-

19
19
-

24
24
-

..
..
..
..

15 568
9 977
5 591

22 120
38
15 940
6 142

19 399
4 547
10 979
3 873
-

20 018
5 190
11 119
3 709
-

23 225
8 098
12 057
3 070
-

18 580
6 146
9 809
2 625
-

19 972
6 571
10 418
2 983
-

..
..
..
..
..

2 437
2 437
2 437
-

3 179
3 179
3 179
-

3 816
3 816
3 816
-

3 198
3 198
3 198
-

3 028
3 028
3 028
-

2 800
2 800
2 800
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

2 501 073

3 205 762

2 540 607

2 427 790

2 950 851

2 686 135

2 673 617

2 873 417

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 175 009
- 19 435

133 149
1 923 240
13
7 181

190
94 532
1 201 667
- 194
-

685
580 346
1 380 051
- 150
-

4 755
858 439
1 984 740
- 669
-

5 217
767 094
1 862 051
- 52
-

9 869
869 745
2 013 979
- 3 963
-

7 808
899 944
2 242 661
7 059
-

Total consumption

1 345 499

1 408 503

1 433 468

1 628 620

1 828 636

1 596 343

1 535 289

1 545 567

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

435 971
435 971
-

265 962
219 949
46 013
-

330 704
258 003
72 701
-

480 398
137 846
3 938
274 817
52 411
2 759
8 627
-

622 102
202 545
1 334
324 055
82 542
5 305
6 321
-

555 019
191 795
1 274
264 860
84 500
6 159
6 431
-

461 018
116 184
1 333
239 467
92 074
5 560
6 400
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

11 911
11 911
-

14 139
12 602
1 537
-

47 462
27 204
20 258
-

62 226
33 253
27 464
1 509

80 517
30 103
48 444
1 970

87 491
28 462
57 095
1 934

82 893
32 152
48 745
1 996

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

..

Final consumption

897 617

1 128 402

1 055 302

1 085 996

1 126 017

953 833

991 378

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

378 914
24 480
204 232
5 259
40 876
2 596
2 093
176
53 193
29 262
1 047
8 541
7 159

310 104
17 672
125 349
4 271
35 039
5 451
5 485
63 656
22 789
2 026
10 886
17 480

303 053
14 075
154 735
3 949
28 133
3 918
16 901
215
50 508
18 846
1 110
4 396
4 448
1 819

291 411
14 926
102 733
4 431
29 049
3 270
17 501
3 068
72 582
22 718
1 630
4 220
6 854
8 429

244 599
13 223
90 998
4 004
24 961
3 080
16 091
2 630
57 192
17 274
936
4 800
3 661
5 749

232 768
13 083
86 946
3 642
21 377
2 056
13 092
4 470
58 224
15 574
1 075
3 482
3 153
6 594

231 408
12 895
86 982
2 983
19 971
2 203
13 102
4 074
57 621
15 604
1 032
4 217
3 365
7 359

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

507
507
-

623
623
-

807
807
-

..
..
..
..

518 703
332 432
186 271

737 074
1 281
531 125
204 668

646 336
151 515
365 768
129 053
-

667 385
173 036
370 692
123 657
-

774 318
269 964
401 993
102 361
-

619 506
204 899
327 081
87 526
-

665 827
219 086
347 304
99 437
-

..
..
..
..
..

81 224
81 224
81 224
-

105 913
105 913
105 913
-

127 200
127 200
127 200
-

106 593
106 593
106 593
-

100 936
100 936
100 936
-

93 336
93 336
93 336
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

852
404
13 916
5 815
20 987

1 309
586
15 868
4 380
22 143

1 403
858
15 403
4 045
21 709

28 396
13 483
463 920
193 881
699 680

43 611
19 542
529 035
146 038
738 226

46 780
28 610
513 517
134 870
723 777

2 022
2 022

2 931
2 931

4 291
4 291

67 414
67 414

97 711
97 711

143 048
143 048

Non-specified

Total imports

23 009

25 074

26 000

767 094

835 937

866 825

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

761
761

745
745

25 356
25 356

24 839
24 839

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

54
90
109
253

54
88
107
249

1 826
3 009
3 617
8 452

1 788
2 948
3 544
8 280

Non-specified

Total imports

1 014

994

33 808

33 119

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

852
404
13 916
5 815
20 987

1 309
586
16 629
4 380
22 904

1 403
858
16 148
4 045
22 454

28 396
13 483
463 920
193 881
699 680

43 611
19 542
554 391
146 038
763 582

46 780
28 610
538 356
134 870
748 616

2 022
2 022

54
90
2 931
109
3 184

54
88
4 291
107
4 540

67 414
67 414

1 826
3 009
97 711
3 617
106 163

1 788
2 948
143 048
3 544
151 328

Non-specified

Total imports

23 009

26 088

26 994

767 094

869 745

899 944

144

142

4 835

4 736

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

10 358
7 462
21 894
8 787
589
6 762
55 852

11 094
7 992
23 449
9 411
631
7 832
60 409

Terajoules
12 325
8 879
26 053
10 456
701
8 487
66 901

345 326
248 766
729 932
292 954
19 639
225 434
1 862 051

369 856
266 438
781 780
313 764
21 034
261 107
2 013 979

410 921
296 019
868 581
348 601
23 370
282 957
2 230 449

367

12 212

55 852

60 409

67 268

1 862 051

2 013 979

2 242 661

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

11 721
1 939
7 536
6 124
-

9 953
1 619
6 302
5 270
-

9 428
1 468
5 946
4 950
-

5 455
1 863
4 025
3 293
-

4 210
2 270
3 357
3 123
-

3 899
1 977
3 201
2 675
-

3 958
1 936
3 121
2 773
-

4 008
1 834
3 000
2 842
-

4 280
1 844
3 215
2 909
-

6 064
2 116
4 381
3 799
-

8 028
2 019
5 339
4 708
-

9 570
2 127
6 428
5 269
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

10 441
2 312
7 133
5 620
-

10 948
2 604
7 562
5 990
-

8 202
2 066
6 115
4 153
-

5 895
2 593
4 687
3 801
-

4 806
2 045
3 997
2 854
-

4 150
1 818
3 375
2 593
-

3 629
2 069
3 247
2 451
-

3 734
1 833
3 234
2 333
-

4 067
1 589
3 092
2 564
-

6 483
2 234
5 087
3 630
-

8 234
2 414
6 038
4 610
-

9 556
2 509
6 844
5 221
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

8 826
1 979
6 464
4 341
-

9 643
2 565
7 245
4 963
-

Indigenous production
11 856
11 235
10 543
6 506
5 359
3 911
3 587
4 001
4 785
+ Imports (Entries)
2 289
1 909
2 929
2 661
2 350
2 051
2 187
1 957
2 032
- Exports (Exits)
8 027
7 553
7 924
5 375
4 651
3 527
3 471
3 586
4 120
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
32
13
Total consumption
6 086
5 578
5 548
3 792
3 058
2 435
2 303
2 372
2 697
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

6 149
1 923
4 725
3 347
-

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

390 544
64 608
251 100
204 052
-

331 634
53 945
209 983
175 596
-

314 141
48 914
198 121
164 934
-

181 761
62 075
134 114
-1
109 723
-

140 277
75 636
111 856
-1
104 058
-

129 915
65 874
106 658
89 131
-

131 881
64 507
103 992
92 396
-

133 547
61 109
99 959
2
94 695
-

142 610
61 443
107 124
1
96 928
-

202 052
70 506
145 974
1
126 583
-

267 493
67 273
177 895
156 871
-

318 872
70 871
214 182
-2
175 563
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

347 894
77 036
237 672
187 258
-

364 787
86 766
251 966
199 587
-

273 291
68 840
203 751
2
138 378
-

196 421
86 399
156 170
1
126 649
-

160 136
68 140
133 179
2
95 095
-

138 278
60 575
112 456
-2
86 399
-

120 918
68 940
108 190
1
81 667
-

124 417
61 076
107 757
77 736
-

135 512
52 946
103 025
1
85 432
-

216 014
74 437
169 499
120 952
-

274 357
80 434
201 186
153 605
-

318 406
83 600
228 041
1
173 964
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
395 042 374 350 351 293 217 007 178 562 130 313 119 519 133 313 159 436 204 885
+ Imports (Entries)
76 282
63 617
97 595
88 720
78 302
68 340
72 872
65 207
67 706
64 075
- Exports (Exits)
267 459 251 666 264 028 179 193 154 971 117 519 115 655 119 485 137 278 157 437
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
1 083
443
Total consumption
202 782 185 858 184 860 126 534 101 893
81 134
76 736
79 035
89 864 111 523
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

294 082
65 940
215 381
144 641
-

321 305
85 464
241 403
165 366
-

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

-7000

Oct-11

Jul-11

-6000

Apr-11

2000

Oct-13

-5000

Jul-13

4000

Apr-13

-4000

Jan-13

6000

Oct-12

-3000

Jul-12

8000

Apr-12

-2000

Jan-12

10000

Oct-11

-1000

Jul-11

12000

Apr-11

Jan-11

14000

Jan-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

7000

1
0.9

6000

0.8
5000

0.7
0.6

4000

0.5
3000
0.4
0.3

2000

0.2
1000

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
20
18
16
14

Mtoe

12
10
8
6
4
2

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 8 Mtoe)

(TPES: 19 Mtoe)
Hydro
(10.5%)

Oil
(52.9%)
Oil
(33.6%)

Other **
(27.6%)
Hydro
(15.6%)
Coal *
(7.0%)
Coal *
(14.3%)

Other **
(13.6%)
Natural Gas
(3.6%)

Natural Gas
(21.3%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

11.52
3.87
1.97
1.42
4.26

14.29
5.05
1.94
2.07
5.21

16.88
3.85
2.75
3.14
7.14

16.04
3.80
2.12
2.87
7.25

15.68
4.00
1.85
2.73
7.10

3.53
6.85
6.05
2.18
2.86

1.35
0.14
- 0.26
2.88
2.24

4.29
..
4.29
..
..

3.81
..
3.81
0.00
..

5.94
..
5.93
0.01
..

7.14
..
7.00
0.13
0.00

7.50
..
7.41
0.08 e
0.00

7.58
..
7.46
0.13
0.00

1.28
..
1.23
..
..

3.04
..
2.96
25.27
..

0.02
..
..
0.02
..

0.07
..
0.02
0.05
..

1.70
..
1.46
0.24
..

2.59
..
1.47
1.12
..

4.28
..
2.58
1.71
..

3.70
..
2.13
1.58
..

3.21
..
1.71
1.49
..

13.29
..
..
11.15
..

2.81
..
0.71
8.29
..

7.88
0.28
4.17
1.13
2.30

8.98
0.79
4.01
1.02
3.17

12.83
3.87
3.51
1.18
4.26

17.08
5.06
5.71
1.11
5.21

18.29
3.73
6.11
1.31
7.14

18.96
3.84
6.35
1.52
7.25

18.60
3.96
6.25
1.29
7.10

2.17
6.82
1.02
0.34
2.86

1.63
0.10
2.54
0.38
2.24

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

3.91
0.28
0.18
1.15 e
2.30

5.47
0.79
0.37
1.14
3.17 e

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

4.56
..
4.56
..
..

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other
Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

3.09
0.08
0.43
0.28
2.30

3.22
0.33
0.02
0.15
2.72

4.85
1.24
0.01
0.17
3.43

6.30
1.90
..
0.38
4.02

8.10
1.76
..
0.50
5.84

8.34
1.57
0.00
0.84
5.93

..
..
..
..
..

2.58
7.89
- 14.38
2.86
2.46

2.50
1.07
- 7.82
7.56
2.52

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

5.83
0.12
3.49
0.86
1.37

6.91
0.35
3.62
0.82
2.12

9.72
1.80
4.03
0.67
3.22

12.94
3.01
5.31
0.52
4.10

12.81
1.73
5.84
0.60
4.63

12.88
1.93
5.77
0.57
4.62

..
..
..
..
..

2.05
7.48
1.30
- 1.05
3.16

1.29
0.32
1.65
- 0.79
1.65

1.94
..
1.94
..
0.00

2.29
0.01
2.28
0.00
0.00

2.96
0.06
2.89
0.00
0.00

4.06
0.00
4.06
0.00
0.01

4.57
0.00
4.56
0.00
0.01

4.54
0.00
4.53
..
0.01

..
..
..
..
..

2.20
..
2.20
..
3.14

1.97
- 17.86
2.06
..
3.91

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.18
0.03
0.99
0.68
0.48

2.62
0.26
0.83
0.56
0.98

4.22
1.53
0.60
0.54
1.54

5.90
2.67
0.64
0.43
2.15

4.89
1.43
0.70
0.52
2.24

4.92
1.59
0.61
0.44
2.28

..
..
..
..
..

2.11
10.50
- 1.21
- 1.11
4.05

0.71
0.18
0.09
- 0.93
1.78

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1.71
0.08
0.57
0.18
0.88

1.99
0.08
0.51
0.26
1.13

2.54
0.21
0.53
0.13
1.67

2.97
0.34
0.61
0.08
1.95

3.36
0.31
0.58
0.09
2.38

3.42
0.34
0.63
0.13
2.33

..
..
..
..
..

1.80
3.66
0.26
- 0.86
2.52

1.35
2.13
0.76
- 0.20
1.53

0.88
0.02
0.08
0.14 e
0.64

1.01
0.04
0.02
0.14
0.81 e

1.21
0.08
0.01
0.09
1.03

1.36
0.16
0.05
0.02
1.13

1.50
0.13
0.07
0.01
1.29

1.47
0.13
0.07
0.01
1.26

..
..
..
..
..

1.32
4.45
- 0.18
- 6.56
1.75

0.91
2.70
8.51
- 9.36
0.89

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

481

1 087

4 910

6 324

4 832

4 359

4 591

4 765

- 3
- 33

1
23

3
-

- 159
22

- 75
- 41

50
146

- 47
97

Total consumption

481

1 117

4 888

6 327

4 651

4 325

4 495

4 621

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

200
138
62
-

475
446
8
21
-

2 524
1 554
19
951
-

2 374
1 904
355
115
-

2 209
1 691
474
44
-

1 891
1 393
461
37
-

1 896
1 392
459
45
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

84
84
-

150
119
31
-

82
80
2
-

168
138
30
-

251
202
49
-

280
195
85
-

246
178
68
-

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

15

20

19

23

23

..

197

477

2 279

3 765

2 172

2 131

2 330

..

55
55

353
353

1 557
109
959
5
33
22
4
224
112
53
1
30
5

1 674
83
1 011
8
42
25
3
285
118
62
2
30
5

1 098
76
457
5
22
37
354
91
39
1
10
6

1 124
75
423
4
20
42
408
92
44
1
10
5

1 096
76
519
4
18
42
281
86
56
1
10
3

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

7
7
-

72
72
-

1
1
-

1
1
-

1
1
-

..
..
..
..

142
100
42
-

117
63
54
-

269
120
95
54
-

421
170
195
56
-

386
185
161
40
-

349
150
154
45
-

409
205
163
41
-

..
..
..
..
..

381
381
381
-

1 670
1 670
1 670
-

687
687
687
-

657
657
657
-

824
824
824
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

13 147

36 930

180 122

235 212

179 342

161 939

176 735

186 175

- 122
- 1 162

19
740

118
- 126

- 5 893
747

- 3 281
- 2 042

1 945
5 651

- 2 038
3 603

13 146

37 970

179 401

235 456

172 702

160 700

173 029

180 534

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

5 472
3 772
1 700
-

16 155
15 164
272
719
-

92 599
56 983
714
34 902
-

88 312
70 830
13 199
4 267
16

82 003
62 773
17 588
1 626
16

70 266
51 757
17 119
1 372
18

72 988
53 581
17 664
1 725
18

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

2 299
2 299
-

5 083
4 020
1 063
-

3 027
2 942
85
-

6 257
5 123
1 134
-

9 323
7 497
1 826
-

10 398
7 246
3 152
-

9 457
6 856
2 601
-

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

527

120

757

694

865

881

..

Final consumption

5 375

16 205

83 655

140 130

80 682

79 171

89 703

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

1 507
1 507

12 005
12 005

57 144
4 006
35 175
199
1 211
789
147
8 224
4 116
1 943
48
1 113
173

62 280
3 074
37 620
280
1 572
926
130
10 619
4 388
2 298
61
1 128
184

40 816
2 803
16 975
202
827
1 387
6
13 151
3 391
1 454
34
381
205

41 748
2 790
15 709
157
745
1 546
4
15 174
3 405
1 621
39
362
196

42 199
2 917
19 973
166
700
1 620
4
10 822
3 306
2 146
53
384
108

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

250
250
-

2 650
2 650
-

15
15
-

34
34
-

55
55
-

35
35
-

..
..
..
..

3 868
2 721
1 147
-

3 950
2 130
1 820
-

9 882
4 392
3 492
1 998
-

15 673
6 320
7 257
2 096
-

14 330
6 867
5 992
1 471
-

12 959
5 556
5 730
1 673
-

15 728
7 890
6 276
1 562
-

..
..
..
..
..

13 979
13 979
13 979
-

62 162
62 162
62 162
-

25 502
25 502
25 502
-

24 409
24 409
24 409
-

31 741
31 741
31 741
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

2011

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Memo: Total OPEC

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

317
-4
313
284
288

284
-3
281
288
291

346
-2
344
291
293

351
- 17
334
293
310

366
- 17
349
310
327

363
- 15
348
327
342

417
-5
412
342
347

437
-3
434
347
350

418
-4
414
350
354

364
-6
358
354
360

352
-6
346
360
366

342
-6
336
366
372

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

341
14
355
372
358

336
2
338
358
356

330
330
356
356

366
2
368
356
354

427
1
428
354
353

401
1
402
353
352

429
3
432
352
349

440
2
442
349
347

432
2
434
347
345

378
13
391
345
332

352
12
364
332
320

358
11
369
320
309

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
374
329
423
412
440
417
430
448
402
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
7
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
- 23
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
381
330
424
414
442
419
432
450
379
Opening stock level
309
302
301
300
298
296
294
292
290
Closing stock level
302
301
300
298
296
294
292
290
313
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

386
-6
380
313
319

350
-6
344
319
325

379
- 31
348
325
356

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

11 786
- 143
11 643
10 543
10 686

10 565
- 118
10 447
10 686
10 804

12 863
- 89
12 774
10 804
10 893

13 047
- 623
12 424
10 893
11 516

13 613
- 614
12 999
11 516
12 130

13 501
- 588
12 913
12 130
12 718

15 501
- 171
15 330
12 718
12 889

16 215
- 124
16 091
12 889
13 013

15 542
- 127
15 415
13 013
13 140

13 517
- 247
13 270
13 140
13 387

13 089
- 206
12 883
13 387
13 593

12 721
- 231
12 490
13 593
13 824

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

13 134
40
13 174
13 824
13 784

12 943
63
13 006
13 784
13 721

12 720
30
12 750
13 721
13 691

14 101
56
14 157
13 691
13 635

16 435
49
16 484
13 635
13 586

15 453
51
15 504
13 586
13 535

16 504
93
16 597
13 535
13 442

16 953
95
17 048
13 442
13 347

16 612
68
16 680
13 347
13 279

14 553
485
15 038
13 279
12 794

13 544
481
14 025
12 794
12 313

13 771
434
14 205
12 313
11 879

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
14 613
12 858
16 533
16 114
17 184
16 294
16 790
17 500
15 723
15 077
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
74
37
44
73
72
78
82
73
- 864
- 240
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
14 687
12 895
16 577
16 187
17 256
16 372
16 872
17 573
14 859
14 837
Opening stock level
11 879
11 805
11 768
11 724
11 651
11 579
11 501
11 419
11 346
12 210
Closing stock level
11 805
11 768
11 724
11 651
11 579
11 501
11 419
11 346
12 210
12 450
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

13 685
- 240
13 445
12 450
12 690

14 798
-1 227
13 571
12 690
13 917

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

0.1

Oct-12

50

Jul-12

0.2

Apr-12

100

Jan-12

0.3

Oct-11

150

Jul-11

0.4

Apr-11

200

Oct-13

0.5

Jul-13

250

Apr-13

0.6

Jan-13

300

Oct-12

0.7

Jul-12

350

Apr-12

0.8

Jan-12

400

Oct-11

0.9

Jul-11

450

Apr-11

Jan-11

500

Jan-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

500

20
15

450

10

400

350

300

-5

250

-10
200
-15
150
-20

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-35

Apr-11

50

Jan-11

-30

Jan-11

100

-25

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
40

35

30

Mtoe

25

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 15 Mtoe)

(TPES: 33 Mtoe)

Oil
(43.9%)

Oil
(51.2%)

Hydro
(33.1%)

Hydro
(42.6%)

Coal *
(6.2%)

Other **
(5.7%)

Coal *
(2.3%)
Natural Gas
(15.1%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change
Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

8.06
..
1.50
0.29
6.27

54.97
22.77
24.23
0.20
7.77

119.07
24.14
83.26
0.20
11.47

227.20
46.27
166.93
0.42
13.58

203.46
91.49
98.92
1.30
11.75

198.89
97.14
86.94
0.82
13.99

188.46
92.02
82.35
1.24
12.85

8.20
..
10.53
3.71
1.81

2.02
5.99
- 0.05
8.20
0.50

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

10.78
..
10.10
0.67
0.01

8.88
..
7.82
0.88
0.18 e

5.29
..
4.42
0.84
0.03

5.60
..
4.48
0.99
0.13

8.12
..
5.94
0.75
1.42

6.93
..
5.58
0.83
0.53

8.46
0.00
6.70
0.71
1.04

- 0.61
..
- 1.02
0.14
13.92

2.06
..
1.83
- 0.72
16.90

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

4.09
..
3.54
0.09
0.45

44.64
21.90
22.44
0.09
0.22 e

100.65
22.17
76.92
0.17
1.40

205.15
42.13
160.87
0.39
1.77

178.41
85.26
91.39
1.14
0.62

175.68
93.00
79.86
0.86
1.97

163.27
86.98
73.52
1.39
1.38

9.66
..
7.88
7.06
2.83

2.13
6.12
- 0.20
9.45
- 0.05

21.00
1.98
8.06
0.86
10.10

26.09
4.14
8.95
1.05
11.95

32.37
6.26
12.79
0.76
12.55

29.19
4.16
11.65
0.85
12.54

32.95
5.03
14.64
0.77
12.51

2.12
..
1.68
- 0.41
1.93

1.98
4.14
2.63
- 0.48
0.94

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

14.26
..
7.53
0.91
5.82

18.32
0.87
8.71
1.01
7.74

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

6.31
..
0.03
0.01
6.27

7.23
..
0.03
0.01
7.19

10.58
..
0.00
0.02
10.55 e

12.43
0.03 e
0.02
0.02
12.36

11.43
0.79
0.08
0.03
10.53

13.39
0.40
0.11
0.03
12.84

..
..
..
..
..

1.95
..
3.20
2.44
1.86

1.08
..
16.39
1.66
0.90

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

13.36
..
7.31
0.82
5.23

15.98
..
8.09
0.87
7.02

17.44
..
7.36
0.78
9.30

19.80
0.59
7.51
0.95
10.75

21.35
0.77
8.55
0.59
11.44

20.32
0.74
8.05
0.60
10.93

..
..
..
..
..

1.08
..
0.25
- 0.80
1.91

0.70
..
0.41
- 1.16
0.74

2.30
..
2.25
..
0.04

2.89
..
2.83
..
0.06

3.41
..
3.35
..
0.06

4.06
0.00
4.00
..
0.05

4.85
0.05
4.62
..
0.18

4.60
0.08
4.33
..
0.19

..
..
..
..
..

1.80
..
1.69
..
3.81

1.38
..
1.17
..
5.76

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

6.95
..
2.99
0.76
3.20

8.00
..
3.55
0.84
3.62

7.87
..
2.77
0.77
4.34

9.03
0.59
2.43
0.95
5.05

8.36
0.67
2.79
0.59
4.30

8.06
0.62
2.68
0.60
4.16

..
..
..
..
..

0.38
..
- 0.28
- 0.60
0.68

0.11
..
- 0.15
- 1.10
- 0.19

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

4.11
..
2.07
0.06
1.98

5.09
..
1.71
0.03
3.34

6.15
..
1.24
0.01
4.90

6.72
0.00
1.07
0.00
5.64

8.14
0.05
1.13
..
6.96

7.66
0.04
1.04
..
6.57

..
..
..
..
..

1.60
..
- 1.74
..
3.12

1.00
..
- 0.78
..
1.34

1.87
..
0.44
0.06
1.37

3.19
..
0.82
0.03
2.34

3.60
..
0.45
0.01
3.15

3.82
0.00
0.25
0.00
3.57

4.42
0.00
0.20
..
4.22

4.06
0.00
0.12
..
3.94

..
..
..
..
..

2.00
..
- 3.34
..
2.74

0.55
..
- 5.95
..
1.03

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

25 973

27 642

53 293

107 250

101 367

114 727

108 736

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

24 982
-

25 380
-

48 520
664

99 950
41
1 200

95 566
- 32
- 34

109 830
20
- 258

2
102 786 e
- 12
426

Total consumption

991

2 262

4 109

6 141

5 803

5 175

5 514

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

931
c
912
c
c
19
-

710
c
691
c
c
19
-

468
c
450
c
c
18
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

991
991
-

2 262
2 262
-

3 392
3 392
-

4 302
4 302
-

4 145
4 145
-

3 839
3 839
-

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

683

908

948

868

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

200
167
20
9
1
3

300
1
127
103
3
1
5
5
47
2
1
1
4

247
1
92
49
32
1
5
5
44
3
8
1
1
5

265
1
101
41
52
2
5
4
42
6
5
1
1
4

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

2
1
1

64
5
59

68
5
63

92
12
80

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

1
1
-

54
26
5
23
-

41
21
3
15
2

49
25
4
18
2

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

480
480
480
-

490
490
490
-

592
592
592
-

462
462
462
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

1 059 382

1 123 348

2 153 038

4 257 291

4 014 133

4 520 244

4 281 806

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 018 958
-

1 031 422
-

1 960 233
26 806

3 967 519
1 627
47 722

3 784 457
- 1 250
- 1 355

4 327 389
788
- 10 265

78
4 047 546 e
- 469
16 740

Total consumption

40 424

91 926

165 999

243 677

229 781

203 908

217 129

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

36 948
c
36 196
c
c
752
-

28 085
c
27 350
c
c
735
-

18 456
c
17 741
c
c
715
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

40 424
40 424
-

91 926
91 926
-

137 015
137 015
-

170 768
170 768
-

164 182
164 182
-

151 208
151 208
-

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

27 589

35 961

37 514

34 244

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

8 065
6 729
796
13
2
345
57
123

11 874
57
5 054
4 074
124
37
196
194
1 866
67
14
23
25
143

9 754
46
3 662
1 922
1 283
37
188
179
1 757
115
329
27
20
189

10 458
44
3 971
1 614
2 042
97
206
169
1 662
235
205
35
22
156

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

77
24
53

2 530
207
2 323

2 688
213
2 475

3 654
485
3 169

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

55
50
5
-

2 123
1 034
184
905
-

1 663
849
138
606
70

1 912
969
148
718
77

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

19 392
19 392
19 392
-

19 434
19 434
19 434
-

23 409
23 409
23 409
-

18 220
18 220
18 220
-

..
..
..
..

1 395
1 269
126 e
-

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

2011

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

2
2

78
78

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

78

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

1
1
2

39
39
78

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

78

Memo: Total OPEC

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

5 711
3 231
10 931
25 342
6 334
339
426
9 812
3 121
54
24 576
427
4 919
95 223

6 699
3 394
11 858
27 473
6 822
515
11 258
4 118
30 305
455
6 430
109 327

343

503

95 566

109 830

Terajoules
6 685
3 689
12 773
25 982
6 004
256
84
17
9 035
3 432
180
758
29 224
160
4 098
102 377

e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e

409 e
102 786

226 153
127 944
432 887
1 003 546
250 838
13 410
16 857
388 574
123 604
2 155
973 221
16 911
194 786
3 770 886

263 923
133 742
467 206
1 082 430
268 775
20 301
443 577
162 231
1 194 175
17 920
253 283
4 307 563

263 258
145 247
502 983
1 023 115
236 438
10 086
3 324
680
355 771
135 161
7 102
29 843
1 150 797
6 309
161 339
4 031 453

13 571

19 826

16 093

3 784 457

4 327 389

4 047 546

e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e
e

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

10 559
10 062
195
302
-

9 656
8 538
276
842
-

10 413
9 857
343
213
-

7 565
6 932
329
304
-

6 548
6 118
329
101
-

6 372
5 823
325
224
-

7 300
6 683
295
322
-

8 045
7 332
324
389
-

7 505
6 924
329
252
-

8 240
7 802
138
300
-

9 723
9 461
- 32
294
-

10 480
9 545
623
312
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

11 160
11 181
- 320
299
-

10 693
10 489
- 93
297
-

10 739
10 721
- 282
300
-

9 411
9 022
77
312
-

8 863
8 722
- 169
310
-

8 514
8 427
- 152
239
-

9 027
8 887
- 27
167
-

8 134
7 624
311
199
-

6 543
6 718
- 414
239
-

9 981
9 564
158
259
-

10 032
9 747
285
-

10 958
10 765
- 109
302
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
10 566
8 861
9 555
9 120
9 023
8 275
9 186
7 311
7 830
9 363
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
10 381
8 977
9 533
9 076
8 534
8 417
8 811
7 271
7 301
8 918
+ Stock changes
21
14
- 10
48
- 32
2
5
17
-1
- Statistical difference
- 74
- 364
- 252
- 240
248
- 419
82
- 228
300
160
Total consumption
259
269
288
274
289
245
295
273
246
284
Opening stock level
98
98
77
63
73
25
57
55
50
33
Closing stock level
98
77
63
73
25
57
55
50
33
34
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

9 709
9 551
- 35
- 171
294
34
69

10 241
9 826
8
110
313
69
61

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

427 259
401 437
13 606
12 216
-

386 613
340 182
12 732
33 699
-

417 540
392 610
16 394
8 536
-

305 626
278 013
15 335
12 278
-

262 784
244 445
14 284
4 055
-

255 893
230 650
16 245
8 998
-

287 401
265 593
9 130
12 678
-

324 881
292 281
16 895
15 705
-

300 200
274 755
15 365
10 080
-

329 600
309 535
8 065
12 000
-

386 625
374 824
110
11 691
-

416 727
378 104
26 217
12 406
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

443 978
424 368
7 715
11 895
-

425 453
398 496
15 140
11 817
-

427 267
406 101
9 231
11 935
-

376 673
339 580
24 606
12 487
-

356 099
327 071
16 573
12 455
-

340 419
315 800
15 063
9 556
-

354 185
332 658
14 975
6 552
-

323 746
293 448
22 378
7 920
-

259 730
258 648
-8 407
9 489
-

397 030
365 530
21 197
10 303
-

392 863
380 895
807
11 161
-

431 329
405 268
14 213
11 848
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
413 641 348 538 376 479 359 367 355 183 325 055 361 543 287 966 309 512 366 178
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
418 647 354 462 376 297 358 214 339 769 331 006 347 218 286 390 288 599 348 778
+ Stock changes
827
551
- 394
1 890
-1 260
79
190
685
- 39
- Statistical difference
-15 190 -15 702 -10 615 -10 037
5 929 -16 834
2 793
-8 987
11 874
6 254
Total consumption
10 184
10 605
11 348
10 796
11 375
9 623
11 611
10 753
9 724
11 107
Opening stock level
3 859
3 859
3 032
2 481
2 875
985
2 245
2 166
1 976
1 291
Closing stock level
3 859
3 032
2 481
2 875
985
2 245
2 166
1 976
1 291
1 330
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

382 729
376 501
-1 390
-6 751
11 589
1 330
2 720

402 932
386 602
320
4 335
12 315
2 720
2 400

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

-12000

Apr-11

Oct-13

-10000

Jul-13

2000

Apr-13

-8000

Jan-13

4000

Oct-12

-6000

Jul-12

6000

Apr-12

-4000

Jan-12

8000

Oct-11

-2000

Jul-11

10000

Apr-11

Jan-11

12000

Jan-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

900

60
50

800

40

700

30

600

20

500

10
400
0
300
-10

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-40

Apr-11

100

Jan-11

-30

Jan-11

200

-20

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
140

120

100

Mtoe

80

60

40

20

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 93 Mtoe)

(TPES: 97 Mtoe)

Coal *
(80.3%)

Coal *
(53.7%)
Oil
(23.2%)

Oil
(11.5%)
Hydro
(0.1%)
Other **
Natural Gas (1.4%)
(6.7%)

Hydro
(0.2%)
Other **
(8.8%)
Natural Gas
(14.1%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

107.41
4.87
0.39
100.73
1.42

126.64
4.54
0.34
120.35
1.42

103.87
2.38
0.18
98.97
2.35

79.58
3.31
0.72
71.30
4.26

67.27
3.69
0.74
55.38
7.45

71.43
3.83
0.70
57.82
9.08

70.25
3.82
0.98
56.66
8.79

- 1.06
- 0.60
2.30
- 1.43
4.67

- 1.69
2.09
7.75
- 2.40
5.90

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

15.25
1.39
12.87
0.82
0.17

24.65
4.30
19.28
0.71
0.36

23.85
6.77
15.78
0.39
0.90

29.68
6.64
21.74
1.02
0.28

47.36
8.91
29.19
8.27
0.99

47.36
10.04
30.16
6.12
1.04

46.33
10.26
28.61
6.62
0.84

2.82
5.13
2.02
5.38
4.04

2.93
1.82
2.62
13.04
- 0.27

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

28.42
..
1.12
26.98
0.32

23.18
..
1.54
21.26
0.38

22.98
0.00
1.48
20.51
0.99

20.11
0.03
1.92
17.33
0.83

15.24
0.04
3.52
11.01
0.67

16.43
0.00
5.94
9.36
1.13

20.08
0.08
6.82
11.98
1.21

- 0.86
..
4.63
- 2.01
3.34

- 0.58
22.29
6.87
- 2.31
0.88

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

92.88
6.25
10.68
74.70
1.24

126.62
8.77
16.65
99.80
1.40

103.11
8.94
13.04
78.87
2.26

89.12
9.96
19.16
56.30
3.70

100.62
12.80
25.40
54.66
7.76

97.85
13.60
24.41
50.87
8.98

97.05
13.72
22.61
52.28
8.44

0.11
1.98
1.89
- 0.89
4.90

- 0.26
1.88
2.42
- 1.77
5.89

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

39.67
0.96
1.16
37.03 e
0.52

57.73
0.77
2.47
53.89
0.59

55.16
0.52
1.60
52.45
0.60

40.79
0.52
0.58
39.34
0.35

42.35
1.25
0.59
38.41
2.10

42.50
1.52
0.56
37.20
3.23

..
..
..
..
..

0.18
1.18
- 1.87
0.01
4.79

- 1.18
5.02
- 4.69
- 1.55
7.99

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

60.55
4.42
8.96
29.02
18.15

78.01
6.96
13.00
31.96
26.09

61.43
7.69
10.94
17.34
25.47

58.18
8.16
17.51
13.25
19.26

69.93
10.55
23.09
13.31
22.98

66.64
10.68
21.55
11.91
22.50

..
..
..
..
..

0.25
2.29
2.28
- 2.26
0.55

0.37
1.51
3.13
- 1.69
- 0.56

8.97
..
5.01
3.66
0.30

9.17
..
6.96
1.80
0.41

7.13
..
6.49
0.17
0.47

9.51
0.06
9.05
..
0.40

16.95
0.22
15.56
..
1.17

16.45
0.26
15.10
..
1.10

..
..
..
..
..

1.57
..
2.87
..
3.40

3.87
..
3.91
..
3.92

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

29.46
4.00
2.92
10.80
11.74

36.75
5.40
4.61
10.85
15.88

27.21
4.43
3.04
6.74
13.00

21.86
4.12
4.27
7.56
5.92

19.54
4.75
4.30
4.03
6.46

18.77
5.16
3.44
3.98
6.20

..
..
..
..
..

- 1.15
0.65
0.42
- 2.53
- 1.63

- 1.67
0.69
0.56
- 2.37
- 3.31

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

22.13
0.42
1.03
14.56
6.11

32.09
1.56
1.43
19.31
9.79

27.09
3.26
1.41
10.42
12.00

26.81
3.98
4.19
5.70
12.94

33.43
5.57
3.24
9.28
15.35

31.42
5.27
3.01
7.93
15.21

..
..
..
..
..

0.90
6.71
2.79
- 1.55
2.36

0.68
2.21
3.53
- 1.23
1.08

13.80
0.31
0.12
9.51 e
3.86

20.17
1.27
0.17
12.48 e
6.25

17.83
2.92
0.04
7.33 e
7.54

17.19
3.05
0.89
4.28
8.98

21.12
3.54
0.70
7.05
9.83

19.60
3.38
0.64
6.04
9.55

..
..
..
..
..

0.90
6.34
4.36
- 1.16
2.35

0.43
0.67
13.33
- 0.88
1.08

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

6 458

6 712

4 095

5 224

6 079

6 247

6 193

6 206

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 680
-

5 220
- 95
-

8 266
1
- 264
-

8 097
41
49
- 17

10 895
46
296
69

11 790
29
- 838
- 8

12 248
3
- 324
141

12 473
94
- 356
-

Total consumption

8 138

11 837

12 096

13 346

17 155

17 178

17 973

18 229

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 545
393
233
698
221
-

1 180
23
126
56
871
104
-

833
8
88
9
601
127
-

947
331
70
249
42
255

2 059
1 198
87
306
60
408

2 179
1 311
231
280
45
312

2 527
1 337
338
263
55
534

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

263
9
87
91
1
75

471
15
282
78
96

458
10
321
55
72

1 012
27
282
388
14
301

933
22
223
608
80

1 172
15
231
856
70

1 268
22
255
910
81

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

Losses

249

456

285

456

204

40

150

..

Final consumption

6 081

9 730

10 520

10 931

13 959

13 787

14 028

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

4 092
2 203
700
79
497
79
341
112
58
2
7
7
7
-

5 339
2 907
497
207
859
116
436
194
93
2
8
12
8
-

3 431
1 727
173
150
803
48
319
130
64
3
3
5
5
1

3 058
705
303
186
895
77
265
40
336
39
40
17
58
97

4 102
535
381
191
1 355
126
266
49
683
159
136
58
49
114

4 231
548
438
212
1 416
113
266
47
704
146
121
46
39
135

4 144
530
425
216
1 328
111
251
52
743
174
108
53
37
116

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

80
80
-

293
293
-

296
296
-

339
339
-

..
..
..
..

575
115
423
37
-

2 182
400
1 771
11
-

4 460
450
3 995
15
-

5 334
1 234
4 083
17
-

7 374
2 637
4 690
47
-

6 844
2 486
4 309
49
-

6 916
2 426
4 434
56
-

..
..
..
..
..

1 414
1 414
1 414
-

2 209
2 209
2 209
-

2 629
2 629
2 629
-

2 459
2 459
2 459
-

2 190
2 190
2 190
-

2 416
2 416
2 416
-

2 629
2 629
2 629
-

..
..
..
..

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

226 591

211 341

110 621

154 138

171 797

179 095

178 056

177 852

64 468
15 875

200 298
- 3 544
14 036

315 104
35
- 9 906
4 430

308 917
1 562
1 832
-

414 583
1 752
11 048
- 7 503

449 540
1 099
- 30 387
- 2 723

467 218
119
- 12 436
- 4 134

477 259
3 582
- 13 002
-

275 184

394 059

411 354

463 325

603 179

599 872

636 853

638 527

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

52 233
13 277
7 884
23 595
7 477
-

39 286
772
4 204
1 852
29 010
3 448
-

28 361
289
3 006
323
20 428
4 315
-

32 880
11 484
2 430
8 641
1 474
8 851

72 368
42 106
3 072
10 748
2 107
14 335

76 070
45 788
8 054
9 791
1 555
10 882

89 580
47 366
11 987
9 334
1 957
18 936

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

8 914
320
2 941
3 081
28
2 544

15 681
484
9 393
2 586
14
3 204

15 602
346
10 923
1 857
2 476

35 112
930
9 804
13 456
471
10 451

32 837
782
7 847
21 369
16
2 823

40 936
534
8 063
29 881
3
2 455

44 927
773
9 021
32 244
3
2 886

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

Losses

8 350

15 119

9 681

15 823

7 189

1 405

5 308

..

Final consumption

205 687

323 973

357 710

379 510

490 785

481 461

497 038

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

138 427
74 507
23 681
2 660
16 797
2 675
11 540
3 802
1 965
63
245
250
242
-

177 750
96 767
16 544
6 886
28 594
3 862
14 507
6 469
3 104
82
278
385
272
-

116 699
58 723
5 877
5 110
27 305
1 644
10 845
4 434
2 189
112
106
171
155
28

106 143
24 471
10 516
6 460
31 085
2 686
9 186
1 372
11 660
1 345
1 392
585
2 010
3 375

144 202
18 802
13 381
6 720
47 660
4 433
9 344
1 708
24 011
5 589
4 787
2 023
1 739
4 005

147 710
19 121
15 283
7 411
49 436
3 953
9 276
1 638
24 587
5 097
4 222
1 621
1 361
4 704

146 843
18 784
15 075
7 655
47 054
3 937
8 890
1 829
26 338
6 150
3 833
1 868
1 327
4 103

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

2 775
2 775
-

10 299
10 299
-

10 332
10 332
-

12 007
12 007
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

19 471
3 889
14 316
1 266
-

72 672
13 332
58 960
380
-

151 599
15 319
135 782
498
-

185 237
42 852
141 790
595
-

259 273
92 703
164 919
1 651
-

239 039
86 815
150 523
1 701
-

245 059
85 955
157 108
1 996
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

47 789
47 789
47 789
-

73 551
73 551
73 551
-

89 412
89 412
89 412
-

85 355
85 355
85 355
-

77 011
77 011
77 011
-

84 380
84 380
84 380
-

93 129
93 129
93 129
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

1 714
1 714

1 888
586
2 474

2 267
584
2 851

65 203
65 203

71 889
22 453
94 342

86 475
22 388
108 863

10 073
10 073

9 769
9 769

9 615
9 615

384 232
384 232

372 687
372 687

368 130
368 130

Non-specified

Total imports

11 787

12 243

12 466

449 435

467 029

476 993

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

1
1

38
38

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

3
3

5
5

6
6

105
105

189
189

228
228

Non-specified

Total imports

105

189

266

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

1 714
1 714

1 888
586
2 474

1
2 267
584
2 852

65 203
65 203

71 889
22 453
94 342

38
86 475
22 388
108 901

10 076
10 076

9 774
9 774

9 621
9 621

384 337
384 337

372 876
372 876

368 358
368 358

Non-specified

Total imports

11 790

12 248

12 473

449 540

467 218

477 259

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

29
29

3
3

Terajoules
94
94

1 099
1 099

119
119

3 582
3 582

29

94

1 099

119

3 582

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

566
3 529
2 427
293
-5
1 966
925
632

511
2 896
1 876
358
-7
1 896
632
274

562
3 613
2 379
- 55
-4
1 745
274
329

524
3 447
2 446
- 205
1 320
329
534

470
3 281
2 242
- 380
1
1 128
534
914

428
2 719
1 804
- 387
-4
960
914
1 301

488
2 783
1 960
- 299
-3
1 015
1 301
1 600

543
2 245
1 501
- 253
-1
1 035
1 600
1 853

515
2 529
1 762
- 196
1
1 085
1 853
2 049

545
3 190
2 229
- 50
-5
1 461
2 049
2 099

537
3 010
1 854
17
-8
1 718
2 099
2 082

558
2 751
1 787
320
1 842
2 082
1 762

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

562
2 628
1 512
339
5
2 012
1 762
1 423

527
3 169
2 051
537
20
2 162
1 423
886

553
3 118
2 078
129
11
1 711
886
757

531
3 634
2 581
- 96
21
1 467
757
853

443
3 305
2 204
- 426
1
1 117
853
1 279

493
2 622
1 664
- 416
- 21
1 056
1 279
1 695

483
2 776
1 979
- 277
12
991
1 695
1 972

522
2 498
1 664
- 256
16
1 084
1 972
2 228

495
2 738
1 925
9
12
1 305
2 228
2 219

520
3 269
2 241
- 57
21
1 470
2 219
2 276

518
3 709
2 569
15
17
1 656
2 276
2 261

546
3 915
2 547
173
7
2 080
2 261
2 088

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
563
510
567
530
475
465
458
531
500
+ Imports (Entries)
3 916
3 570
3 981
3 533
3 599
3 440
3 679
3 113
3 141
- Exports (Exits)
2 596
2 407
2 562
2 524
2 691
2 507
2 738
2 240
2 290
+ Stock changes
312
241
111
- 93
- 227
- 330
- 286
- 327
- 167
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
2 195
1 914
2 097
1 446
1 156
1 068
1 113
1 077
1 184
Opening stock level
2 088
1 776
1 535
1 424
1 517
1 744
2 074
2 360
2 687
Closing stock level
1 776
1 535
1 424
1 517
1 744
2 074
2 360
2 687
2 854
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

533
3 390
2 410
- 33
1 480
2 854
2 887

523
3 612
2 622
159
1 672
2 887
2 728

551
3 770
2 697
286
1 910
2 728
2 442

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

16 268
133 697
91 697
11 440
- 205
69 913
34 775
23 335

14 582
109 745
70 925
13 200
- 357
66 959
23 335
10 135

15 832
136 926
90 003
-2 192
- 252
60 815
10 135
12 327

15 075
130 809
92 652
-7 732
- 38
45 538
12 327
20 059

13 669
124 633
85 202
-14 255
- 210
39 055
20 059
34 314

12 602
103 530
68 530
-14 372
- 36
33 266
34 314
48 686

13 843
105 813
74 328
-11 045
- 94
34 377
48 686
59 731

15 553
85 435
57 132
-9 099
- 19
34 776
59 731
68 830

14 741
96 264
67 035
-7 268
-8
36 710
68 830
76 098

15 554
121 212
84 604
-1 765
- 241
50 638
76 098
77 863

15 364
114 435
70 371
583
- 212
60 223
77 863
77 280

16 010
104 651
67 808
12 117
91
64 879
77 280
65 163

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

16 069
99 977
57 427
12 623
158
71 084
65 163
52 540

15 069
120 523
77 881
20 102
798
77 015
52 540
32 438

15 856
118 574
78 939
4 811
379
59 923
32 438
27 627

15 110
138 130
97 949
-3 819
896
50 576
27 627
31 446

13 055
125 724
83 771
-15 972
168
38 868
31 446
47 418

14 258
99 720
63 316
-14 789
- 879
36 752
47 418
62 207

13 680
105 749
75 309
-10 516
598
33 006
62 207
72 723

14 979
95 290
63 398
-9 453
657
36 761
72 723
82 176

14 422
104 461
73 347
590
596
45 530
82 176
81 586

15 143
124 752
85 378
-2 091
795
51 631
81 586
83 677

14 757
141 564
97 921
530
741
58 189
83 677
83 147

15 657
149 528
97 157
5 549
252
73 325
83 147
77 598

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
15 976
14 460
16 050
15 079
13 941
13 504
13 080
15 200
14 471
15 341
+ Imports (Entries)
149 720 136 522 151 757 134 940 137 718 131 659 140 536 119 168 119 899 129 342
- Exports (Exits)
99 168
91 946
97 487
96 286 102 952
95 918 104 560
85 712
87 343
91 929
+ Stock changes
12 106
8 849
4 034
-3 594
-8 414 -12 245 -10 853 -12 144
-6 156
-1 246
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
78 634
67 885
74 354
50 139
40 293
37 000
38 203
36 512
40 871
51 508
Opening stock level
77 598
65 492
56 643
52 609
56 203
64 617
76 862
87 715
99 859 106 015
Closing stock level
65 492
56 643
52 609
56 203
64 617
76 862
87 715
99 859 106 015 107 261
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

15 149
137 998
100 152
5 994
58 989
107 261
101 267

15 601
143 804
102 742
10 668
67 331
101 267
90 599

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

1600

600

1400
500
1200
400
1000
300

800

600
200
400
100

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

200

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

2500

600

400

2000

200
1500
0
1000
-200
500

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-600

Jan-11

-400

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
30

25

Mtoe

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 7 Mtoe)

(TPES: 22 Mtoe)
Oil
(45.4%)

Oil
(74.3%)

Hydro
(5.4%)

Other **
(19.7%)
Hydro
(9.1%)
Coal *
(7.4%)

Other **
(9.3%)

Coal *
(12.3%)

Natural Gas
(17.3%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

1.40
..
..
0.13
1.27

1.48
..
..
0.07
1.41

3.39
..
..
0.12
3.28

3.85
..
..
..
3.85

5.58
..
..
..
5.58

4.60
..
..
..
4.60

5.45
..
..
..
5.45

3.45
..
..
..
3.71

2.08
..
..
..
2.23

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

6.70
..
6.41
0.28
0.01

10.38
..
9.83
0.35
0.20

17.53
..
14.38
3.00
0.15

23.86
2.04
17.45
3.97
0.40

22.14
4.50
15.39
1.70
0.55

22.57
3.92
14.56
3.12
0.98

24.23
3.83
17.01
2.65
0.75

3.27
..
2.47
5.74
12.90

1.42
..
0.73
- 0.54
7.28

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.24
..
0.23
0.01
0.01

0.44
..
0.39
..
0.04

2.62
..
2.47
0.01
0.15

1.80
..
1.42
0.05
0.32

3.45
..
2.86
0.07
0.53

4.33
..
3.72
0.09
0.52

6.24
..
5.30
0.09
0.85

8.45
..
8.21
5.52
12.86

3.85
..
3.38
11.60
7.95

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

6.90
..
5.12
0.51
1.27

9.99
..
8.00
0.43
1.57

16.78
..
10.74
2.76
3.28

24.59
2.03
14.83
3.81
3.93

23.50
4.49
11.51
1.66
5.85

21.39
3.93
9.22
2.93
5.31

22.08
3.77
9.92
2.68
5.72

2.95
..
1.67
4.25
3.84

1.20
..
- 0.35
- 0.13
2.44

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

1.33
..
0.42
0.22
0.69

2.37
..
1.50
0.10
0.77

5.09
..
2.10
2.05
0.94

7.61
1.17
1.78
3.24
1.41

8.01
2.77
0.61
1.60
3.04

7.71
2.12
0.42
2.90
2.27

..
..
..
..
..

4.61
..
- 0.03
6.89
3.10

1.90
..
- 7.06
1.60
4.08

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

5.74
..
4.21
0.24
1.28

7.91
..
5.77
0.25
1.89

13.39
..
8.36
0.65
4.39

19.36
0.79
12.22
0.48
5.87

18.95
1.56
10.13
0.05
7.21

16.51
1.61
8.21
0.02
6.66

..
..
..
..
..

2.75
..
1.73
- 6.17
4.31

0.95
..
- 0.08
- 14.61
1.91

1.60
..
1.56
0.02
0.02

2.26
..
2.24
0.00
0.02

3.25
..
3.22
..
0.03

5.86
0.00
5.83
..
0.03

6.42
0.01
6.06
..
0.35

5.50
0.01
5.17
..
0.31

..
..
..
..
..

3.22
..
3.12
..
7.45

2.42
..
2.18
..
11.78

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2.70
..
1.80
0.14
0.76

3.85
..
2.62
0.20
1.03

6.76
..
3.91
0.59
2.26

8.55
0.66
4.70
0.43
2.76

7.18
1.05
2.75
0.05
3.33

6.05
1.12
2.03
0.02
2.88

..
..
..
..
..

2.09
..
0.30
- 4.86
3.48

- 0.50
..
- 2.94
- 14.27
1.12

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1.44
..
0.85
0.08
0.51

1.80
..
0.91
0.05
0.84

3.39
..
1.23
0.05
2.11

4.94
0.13
1.70
0.04
3.07

5.35
0.50
1.32
..
3.53

4.96
0.48
1.01
..
3.47

..
..
..
..
..

3.23
..
0.44
..
5.06

1.74
..
- 0.90
..
2.29

0.81
..
0.35
0.06
0.40

1.03
..
0.39
0.03
0.61

2.29
..
0.58
0.04
1.66

2.80
0.07
0.68
0.03
2.03

2.98
0.30
0.68
..
2.00

2.71
0.26
0.53
..
1.92

..
..
..
..
..

3.15
..
1.10
..
4.08

0.78
..
- 0.40
..
0.67

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

2 300
- 5
15

5 160
- 19
1

5 184
- 79
- 79

4 508
12
30

4 420
- 68
26

Total consumption

2 280

5 140

5 184

4 490

4 326

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 384
1 190
24
105
65
-

3 178
1 980
6
1 192
-

3 148
1 894
10
1 244
-

2 434
1 063
8
1 363
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

138
138
-

147
147
-

180
180
-

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

Losses

33

21

..

Final consumption

893

1 791

1 884

1 855

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

744
24
53
11
488
22
11
5
30
7
5
84
4

1 206
47
167
7
525
19
35
14
113
104
9
11
142
13

1 320
52
199
9
531
19
39
16
139
128
11
13
149
15

1 289
57
193
8
515
16
39
12
147
123
10
14
143
12

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

1
1
-

14
14
-

14
14
-

14
14
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

148
65
83
-

571
225
342
4
-

550
249
295
6
-

552
250
296
6
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

94 864
- 251
550

209 571
- 765
18

210 887
- 3 238
- 2 882

182 460
486
1 183

178 159
- 2 653
1 155

Total consumption

94 063

208 788

210 531

181 763

174 351

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

57 170
49 183
981
4 318
2 688
-

129 071
80 410
235
48 426
-

127 891
76 947
419
50 525
-

98 507
43 048
310
55 149
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

5 617
5 617
-

5 956
5 956
-

7 270
7 270
-

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

Losses

120

1 325

216

861

..

Final consumption

36 773

72 775

76 468

75 125

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

30 648
976
2 174
438
20 144
896
441
207
1 246
308
208
9
3 445
156

48 968
1 893
6 792
298
21 323
776
1 438
571
4 584
4 214
372
427
5 752
528

53 515
2 095
8 096
352
21 561
754
1 581
633
5 653
5 190
428
514
6 068
590

52 177
2 292
7 811
322
20 856
654
1 562
478
5 935
4 975
415
567
5 805
505

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

52
51
1

583
583
-

584
584
-

557
557
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

6 073
2 663
3 404
6
-

23 224
9 131
13 910
183
-

22 369
10 122
12 001
246
-

22 391
10 135
11 993
263
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

1 914
1 914

2 090
2 090

2 155
2 155

77 848
77 848

84 583
84 583

87 635
87 635

Non-specified

402

198

518

16 375

8 014

21 097

Total imports

2 316

2 288

2 673

94 223

92 597

108 732

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

2 868
2 868

108
1 853
164
78
2 203

1 747
1 747

116 664
116 664

4 374
75 007
6 637
3 157
89 175

69 427
69 427

Non-specified

17

688

Total imports

2 868

2 220

1 747

116 664

89 863

69 427

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

1 914
2 868
4 782

2 090
108
1 853
164
78
4 293

2 155
1 747
3 902

77 848
116 664
194 512

84 583
4 374
75 007
6 637
3 157
173 758

87 635
69 427
157 062

Non-specified

402

215

518

16 375

8 702

21 097

Total imports

5 184

4 508

4 420

210 887

182 460

178 159

Memo: Total OPEC

4 782

4 107

3 902

194 512

166 227

157 062

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

454
25
20
459
249
224

479
1
- 16
496
224
223

495
20
- 23
538
223
203

537
- 117
21
399
203
320

513
34
40
507
320
286

577
- 17
158
402
286
303

424
15
31
408
303
288

386
57
48
395
288
231

503
2
- 41
23
437
231
272

457
- 28
31
398
272
300

389
- 28
- 18
379
300
328

447
53
394
328
328

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

472
39
23
488
328
289

425
42
27
440
289
247

459
- 35
36
388
247
282

354
-4
26
324
282
286

412
- 73
18
321
286
359

323
24
19
328
359
335

399
14
32
381
335
321

409
30
15
424
321
291

464
- 11
23
430
291
302

439
- 43
24
372
302
345

347
49
26
370
345
296

401
- 21
21
359
296
317

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
337
367
471
477
394
409
424
456
431
- Exports (Exits)
1
16
16
17
11
146
59
21
+ Stock changes
56
- 11
- 81
- 39
7
11
133
- 78
- 72
- Statistical difference
-1
1
78
38
85
34
-1
-7
Total consumption
393
356
373
344
346
324
377
320
345
Opening stock level
317
261
272
353
392
385
374
241
319
Closing stock level
261
272
353
392
385
374
241
319
391
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

292
9
59
-1
343
391
332

486
83
- 45
3
355
332
377

340
2
- 12
- 99
425
377
389

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

18 435
1 013
795
18 653
10 131
9 118

19 456
78
- 626
20 160
9 118
9 040

20 137
780
- 925
21 842
9 040
8 260

21 789
-4 750
847
16 192
8 260
13 010

20 848
1 412
1 664
20 596
13 010
11 598

23 412
- 703
6 370
16 339
11 598
12 301

17 227
619
1 261
16 585
12 301
11 682

15 671
2 303
1 919
16 055
11 682
9 379

20 430
90
-1 665
943
17 732
9 379
11 044

18 567
-1 132
1 275
16 160
11 044
12 176

15 826
-1 138
- 697
15 385
12 176
13 314

18 169
- 24
2 134
16 011
13 314
13 338

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

19 199
1 585
917
19 867
13 338
11 753

17 237
1 701
1 039
17 899
11 753
10 052

18 654
-1 438
1 442
15 774
10 052
11 490

14 367
- 154
1 045
13 168
11 490
11 644

16 765
-2 962
746
13 057
11 644
14 606

13 117
973
763
13 327
14 606
13 633

16 224
582
1 319
15 487
13 633
13 051

16 653
1 213
623
17 243
13 051
11 838

18 880
- 437
951
17 492
11 838
12 275

17 848
-1 741
972
15 135
12 275
14 016

14 110
1 987
1 044
15 053
14 016
12 029

16 302
- 851
837
14 614
12 029
12 880

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
13 695
14 912
19 150
19 442
16 007
16 621
17 256
18 543
17 554
11 843
- Exports (Exits)
37
665
661
689
437
5 920
2 413
843
379
+ Stock changes
2 264
- 436
-3 315
-1 564
286
446
5 416
-3 190
-2 936
2 429
- Statistical difference
- 31
- 28
- 20
3 207
1 544
3 444
1 425
- 59
- 255
- 56
Total consumption
15 990
14 467
15 190
14 010
14 060
13 186
15 327
12 999
14 030
13 949
Opening stock level
12 889
10 625
11 061
14 376
15 940
15 654
15 208
9 792
12 982
15 918
Closing stock level
10 625
11 061
14 376
15 940
15 654
15 208
9 792
12 982
15 918
13 489
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

19 775
3 373
-1 866
90
14 446
13 489
15 355

13 861
90
- 457
-3 954
17 268
15 355
15 812

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

700

1
0.9

600
0.8
500

0.7
0.6

400

0.5
300

0.4
0.3

200

0.2

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

600

150

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

0
Jan-13

-150

Oct-12

100

Jul-12

-100

Apr-12

200

Jan-12

-50

Oct-11

300

Jul-11

Apr-11

400

Jan-11

50

Jan-11

500

100

Oct-11

Jan-11

100

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
25

20

Mtoe

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 15 Mtoe)

(TPES: 17 Mtoe)
Oil
(18.8%)
Nuclear
(24.5%)

Coal *
(52.1%)

Oil
(35.3%)

Nuclear
(0.4%)
Hydro
(0.7%)
Other **
Natural Gas (1.2%)
(10.2%)

Coal *
(19.7%)

Hydro
(2.4%)
Other **
(6.2%)

Natural Gas
(28.4%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2.57
0.39
0.13
1.70
0.36

3.47
0.17
0.04
1.70
1.55

5.28
0.34
0.08
1.40
3.47

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

14.67
1.17
6.97
6.26
0.26

18.85
2.21
10.02
6.32
0.30

18.49
5.35
6.31
6.21
0.62

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

1.71
..
1.70
..
0.02

2.61
..
2.55
0.05
0.02

15.52
1.56
5.39
7.96
0.61

19.84
2.32
7.49
8.19
1.84

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

6.21
0.09
0.21
0.61
5.30

6.45
0.13
0.19
0.57
5.57

6.56
0.10
0.22
0.58
5.65

2.37
- 3.22
1.38
- 2.64
7.14

0.95
- 4.98
4.76
- 3.73
2.14

15.24
5.71
5.56
3.47
0.51

15.73
5.00
6.84
3.22
0.67

14.98
3.96
6.64
3.19
1.19

15.55
4.61
7.14
2.84
0.96

0.15
3.48
0.06
- 1.96
3.28

- 0.75
- 0.64
0.54
- 3.35
1.90

2.08
..
1.81
0.09
0.18

3.71
..
2.93
0.04
0.74

4.35
..
3.43
0.26
0.66

4.85
0.04
3.51
0.08
1.23

5.20
0.01
4.10
0.08
1.00

2.82
..
2.23
..
10.94

4.07
..
3.63
- 0.62
7.84

21.33
5.09
4.49
7.83
3.92

17.74
5.77
2.82
4.27
4.88

17.83
5.01
3.62
3.90
5.31

16.65
4.36
3.29
3.47
5.53

16.92
4.81
3.17
3.33
5.61

0.22
2.86
- 1.32
- 2.16
5.72

- 1.00
- 0.24
- 1.50
- 3.65
1.57

6.33
0.13
0.06
1.02
5.12 e

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

2.64
0.12
0.42
1.92
0.17

5.46
0.55
0.64
2.89
1.37

6.91
0.97
0.31
2.33
3.30

7.92
1.33
0.10
1.71
4.79

7.20
0.98
0.30
1.28
4.65

7.40
0.93
0.25
1.20
5.02

..
..
..
..
..

2.68
5.36
- 1.34
- 1.21
9.00

0.32
- 0.16
- 0.95
- 2.99
1.93

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

10.86
1.40
3.83
3.84
1.77

13.03
1.63
5.04
4.09
2.27

15.75
3.91
4.89
4.11
2.84

11.42
4.17
3.01
1.41
2.83

11.44
3.70
3.07
1.18
3.49

10.23
3.14
2.83
0.97
3.29

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.15
2.09
- 0.78
- 3.46
1.60

- 1.94
- 1.00
- 2.46
- 6.34
0.68

1.68
..
1.62
..
0.05

1.50
0.21
1.21
..
0.08

1.45
..
1.35
..
0.10

1.43
..
1.35
..
0.08

2.59
0.40
2.05
..
0.14

2.31
0.20
1.97
..
0.14

..
..
..
..
..

0.83
..
0.51
..
2.43

2.16
..
1.76
..
1.51

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

6.13
0.82
1.73
2.66
0.92

6.59
0.60
2.90
1.79
1.30

7.69
1.33
2.95
1.93
1.48

5.00
1.12
1.55
1.16
1.17

4.30
1.10
0.92
0.84
1.44

4.25
1.18
0.76
0.84
1.47

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.93
0.92
- 2.07
- 2.91
1.20

- 2.66
- 0.55
- 5.95
- 3.72
- 0.03

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

3.04
0.58
0.48
1.19
0.80

4.93
0.82
0.92
2.30
0.88

6.61
2.58
0.60
2.18
1.25

4.99
3.05
0.11
0.26
1.57

4.55
2.21
0.10
0.33
1.91

3.66
1.76
0.09
0.14
1.68

..
..
..
..
..

0.48
2.89
- 4.18
- 5.41
1.93

- 2.65
- 1.73
- 8.19
- 11.86
1.34

0.72
0.21
0.02
..
0.50

1.15
0.41
0.02
0.20
0.52

2.25
1.09
0.04
0.44
0.68

2.59
1.64
0.01
0.06
0.87 e

2.31
1.33
0.01
0.05
0.91 e

2.07
1.08
0.01
0.04
0.93

..
..
..
..
..

2.73
4.27
- 0.86
..
1.63

- 0.37
- 0.03
- 5.15
- 9.85
1.41

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

496

219

438

173

104

121

150

124

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 505
-

2 763
- 80
-

6 698
- 773
-

7 036
- 73
-

6 098
- 103
-

5 907
3
- 395
-

4 801
47
385
-

5 579
15
132
-

Total consumption

2 001

2 902

6 363

7 136

6 099

5 630

5 289

5 820

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

156
156
-

732
437
40
216
39

1 277
307
1
663
30
128
81
67

1 758
253
1
679
100
433
172
120

1 389
176
464
42
465
43
199

1 433
262
2
478
54
376
42
219

1 312
184
1
481
67
355
43
181

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

46
3
43
-

71
6
65
-

141
7
134
-

149
4
145
-

200
20
157
23

172
15
144
13

170
18
145
7

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

56

50

81

..

..

..

1 799

2 043

4 895

5 148

4 510

4 025

3 807

..

787
787

574
68
112
16
122
74
15
65
36
6
18
24
18

1 668
142
331
57
333
89
120
34
178
166
18
57
96
47

1 379
199
279
31
342
64
95
42
109
72
8
33
71
34

1 082
186
149
39
200
74
91
2
94
115
7
32
33
60

1 128
212
156
39
207
72
92
3
97
101
5
39
41
64

1 044
202
149
38
191
87
88
2
101
66
5
25
28
62

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

263
263

483
471
12

530
517
13

244
233
11

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

742
423
272
47
-

1 032
475
518
39
-

3 227
1 659
1 364
204
-

3 769
1 680
2 030
59
-

2 689
1 027
1 623
39
-

1 902
431
1 424
47
-

2 133
781
1 313
39
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

270
270
270
-

174
174
174
-

256
256
256
-

465
465
465
-

386
386
386
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

18 006

7 952

15 734

6 182

4 108

4 781

5 917

4 856

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

54 618
- 2

102 734
- 2 873
-

249 025
- 28 067
-

265 484
- 2 947
-

232 724
- 3 933
-

226 185
115
- 15 135
-

184 190
1 803
14 771
-

214 657
577
5 032
-

Total consumption

72 626

107 813

236 692

268 719

232 899

215 716

203 075

223 968

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

5 672
5 672
-

27 188
16 231
1 486
8 023
1 448

47 485
11 435
19
24 658
1 100
4 749
3 019
2 505

66 178
9 541
22
25 559
3 781
16 293
6 478
4 504

53 040
6 721
17 718
1 604
17 756
1 642
7 599

54 873
10 022
76
18 302
2 084
14 404
1 606
8 379

50 372
7 069
40
18 454
2 590
13 617
1 649
6 953

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

1 642
99
1 543
-

2 637
223
2 414
-

5 259
263
4 996
-

5 633
155
5 477
1
-

7 646
6
764
5 995
3
878

6 578
5
571
5 513
2
487

6 566
5
690
5 578
2
291

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

2 107

1 844

3 045

..

..

..

Final consumption

65 312

75 881

182 104

193 863

172 213

154 265

146 137

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

28 566
28 566

21 320
2 526
4 160
594
4 531
2 749
557
2 414
1 337
223
669
891
669

62 027
5 289
12 296
2 104
12 398
3 302
4 454
1 260
6 614
6 193
665
2 123
3 569
1 760

51 968
7 477
10 516
1 169
12 871
2 427
3 595
1 595
4 106
2 722
318
1 229
2 667
1 276

41 316
7 103
5 690
1 489
7 637
2 826
3 475
76
3 589
4 391
267
1 222
1 260
2 291

43 167
8 112
5 996
1 498
7 926
2 762
3 516
103
3 699
3 878
206
1 480
1 552
2 439

40 026
7 763
5 702
1 467
7 327
3 323
3 367
78
3 895
2 525
203
942
1 066
2 368

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

9 768
9 768

18 444
17 986
458

20 331
19 827
504

9 354
8 931
423

..
..
..
..

26 954
15 347
9 887
1 720
-

38 331
17 642
19 240
1 449
-

120 077
61 740
50 753
7 584
-

141 895
63 271
76 396
2 228
-

102 677
39 215
61 973
1 489
-

72 951
16 598
54 556
1 797
-

81 876
29 970
50 419
1 487
-

..
..
..
..
..

9 792
9 792
9 792
-

6 462
6 462
6 462
-

9 776
9 776
9 776
-

17 816
17 816
17 816
-

14 881
14 881
14 881
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

5 907
5 907

4 801
4 801

5 509
5 509

226 185
226 185

184 190
184 190

211 962
211 962

Non-specified

70

2 695

Total imports

5 907

4 801

5 579

226 185

184 190

214 657

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

5 907
5 907

4 801
4 801

5 509
5 509

226 185
226 185

184 190
184 190

211 962
211 962

Non-specified

70

2 695

Total imports

5 907

4 801

5 579

226 185

184 190

214 657

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

25
22
47

Terajoules
5
10
15

959
844
1 803

210
367
577

Non-specified/other

115

Total exports

47

15

115

1 803

577

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

10
6 895
6 494
484
- 244
1 139
-

9
6 023
5 674
397
- 206
961
-

8
6 603
6 177
179
- 138
751
-

9
7 226
6 787
30
- 41
519
-

13
7 093
6 282
- 470
125
229
-

10
4 985
4 312
- 485
49
149
-

12
5 299
4 631
- 532
27
121
-

8
4 069
3 643
- 272
- 42
204
-

7
4 044
3 703
- 124
-8
232
-

9
4 674
4 211
2
- 30
504
-

10
6 159
5 680
171
- 135
795
-

11
5 678
5 250
236
- 189
864
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

8
5 586
5 262
357
- 310
999
-

13
4 761
4 479
596
- 303
1 194
-

8
3 428
3 157
185
- 183
647
-

7
4 987
4 687
186
- 137
630
-

7
3 814
3 442
- 250
-8
137
-

8
2 934
2 521
- 338
- 21
104
-

9
3 838
3 300
- 376
40
131
-

11
3 656
2 993
- 484
41
149
-

9
4 375
3 862
- 254
30
238
-

9
4 378
3 912
- 39
- 40
476
-

9
3 355
3 114
339
- 206
795
-

7
5 069
4 698
455
- 204
1 037
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
10
9
22
6
7
9
9
10
8
8
+ Imports (Entries)
3 631
3 290
3 843
3 670
3 837
4 747
5 123
4 956
5 349
4 853
- Exports (Exits)
3 225
2 969
3 666
3 592
3 508
3 941
4 573
4 313
4 531
4 290
+ Stock changes
605
505
597
358
- 116
- 595
- 442
- 497
- 644
- 240
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
1 021
835
796
442
220
220
117
156
182
331
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

5
4 397
4 085
413
730
-

5
5 399
4 838
189
755
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

381
262 869
247 552
18 432
-9 340
43 470
-

356
229 745
216 413
15 124
-7 885
36 697
-

316
251 886
235 621
6 837
-5 285
28 703
-

356
275 843
259 104
1 152
-1 586
19 833
-

517
270 717
239 767
-17 950
4 767
8 750
-

393
190 369
164 682
-18 532
1 855
5 693
-

472
202 840
177 277
-20 394
1 015
4 626
-

316
155 705
139 425
-10 482
-1 692
7 806
-

277
155 105
142 019
-4 783
- 301
8 881
-

356
179 295
161 560
88
-1 111
19 290
-

395
234 358
216 142
6 562
-5 250
30 423
-

434
216 778
200 401
9 049
-7 197
33 057
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

316
213 455
201 088
13 651
-11 892
38 226
-

515
181 925
171 176
22 804
-11 621
45 689
-

315
131 537
121 149
7 071
-6 987
24 761
-

275
191 360
179 873
7 108
-5 247
24 117
-

297
146 233
131 954
-9 623
- 296
5 249
-

344
112 494
96 645
-13 067
- 866
3 992
-

354
147 456
126 812
-14 459
1 509
5 030
-

434
140 505
115 008
-18 597
1 612
5 722
-

355
168 142
148 397
-9 745
1 216
9 139
-

355
168 271
150 338
-1 488
-1 476
18 276
-

355
128 960
119 677
13 025
-7 858
30 521
-

276
194 817
180 556
17 473
-7 799
39 809
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
395
355
867
238
273
351
351
389
311
311
+ Imports (Entries)
139 394 126 316 147 425 141 185 148 200 184 103 197 983 191 297 205 332 185 957
- Exports (Exits)
123 819 113 997 140 677 138 156 135 488 152 825 176 808 166 534 174 179 164 559
+ Stock changes
23 219
19 387
22 931
13 734
-4 488 -23 098 -17 002 -19 129 -24 468
-9 012
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
39 189
32 061
30 546
17 001
8 497
8 531
4 524
6 023
6 996
12 697
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

195
168 849
156 806
15 784
28 022
-

194
207 327
185 764
7 233
28 990
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

900

25

800
20

700
600

15
500
400
10
300
200

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

100

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

1400

800
600

1200

400

1000

200
800
0
600
-200
400
-400

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-800

Jan-11

200

-600

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
9

Mtoe

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1990

2013e

(TPES: 6 Mtoe)

(TPES: 7 Mtoe)

Oil
(29.9%)

Oil
(32.3%)
Nuclear
(20.7%)

Nuclear
(20.8%)
Hydro
(6.0%)

Coal *
(27.2%)
Hydro
(4.4%)
Other **
(4.6%)
Natural Gas
(13.2%)

Coal *
(19.1%)

Other **
(11.6%)
Natural Gas
(10.4%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

2002

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

3.07
0.02
0.00
1.35
1.70

3.10
0.01
0.00
1.06
2.03

3.70
0.01
..
1.20
2.50

3.56
0.00
..
1.09
2.46

3.48
0.00
..
0.99
2.49

..
..
..
..
..

0.55
- 8.59
..
- 1.34
1.69

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

3.11
0.72
2.05
0.16
0.18

4.09
0.82
2.66
0.25
0.36

5.20
0.86
3.28
0.28
0.78

5.19
0.71
3.49
0.30
0.70

4.84
0.69
3.18
0.27
0.70

..
..
..
..
..

1.95
- 0.21
1.93
2.30
6.17

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

0.49
..
0.24
0.02
0.23

0.71
..
0.24
0.00
0.48

1.62
..
0.69
..
0.93

1.55
..
0.83
0.00
0.72

1.69
..
0.94
0.00
0.75

..
..
..
..
..

5.55
..
6.11
- 5.59
5.21

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

5.71
0.76
1.73
1.58
1.64

6.41
0.83
2.37
1.31
1.92

7.24
0.86
2.57
1.45
2.35

7.00
0.71
2.46
1.39
2.43

6.56
0.69
2.15
1.27
2.45

..
..
..
..
..

0.61
- 0.42
0.94
- 0.92
1.76

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

3.01
0.05
0.17
1.32
1.46

2.98
0.13
0.02
1.25
1.59

3.48
0.16
0.01
1.38
1.94

3.37
0.16
0.01
1.33
1.88

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

0.52
5.07
- 12.90
0.01
1.14

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

3.69
0.71
1.50
0.23
1.25

4.65
0.69
2.33
0.09
1.53

5.13
0.70
2.57
0.05
1.81

4.96
0.55
2.45
0.06
1.90

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

1.35
- 1.17
2.27
- 6.36
1.91

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

0.90
..
0.88
..
0.02

1.21
..
1.19
..
0.02

1.78
..
1.72
..
0.06

1.88
0.00
1.82
..
0.06

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

3.40
..
3.34
..
5.65

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

1.54
0.57
0.23
0.12
0.61

1.66
0.61
0.39
0.09
0.58

1.48
0.56
0.25
0.05
0.62

1.32
0.42
0.21
0.06
0.63

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.68
- 1.35
- 0.40
- 3.62
0.16

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

1.25
0.15
0.38
0.11
0.62

1.77
0.08
0.75
0.00
0.94

1.87
0.14
0.60
..
1.14

1.75
0.13
0.42
..
1.20

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

1.52
- 0.54
0.48
..
3.05

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

0.95
0.03
0.38
0.11
0.44

1.12
0.06
0.38
0.00
0.68

1.24
0.11
0.31
..
0.81

1.19
0.12
0.22
..
0.85

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..
..

1.02
6.91
- 2.41
..
3.08

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

24

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

846
22
40

1 007
-

1 053
-

904
-

870
-

847
-

Total consumption

852

1 014

1 060

906

872

850

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

58
22
36
-

155
1
71
83
-

193
2
117
19
55
-

187
2
111
13
61
-

191
3
118
14
56
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

7
7
-

8
7
1

3
2
1

3
2
1

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

794

852

859

716

678

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

631
92
4
38
55
48
37
53
12
99
62
131

604
79
80
15
128
12
47
1
43
98
10
7
53
31

594
88
79
28
114
20
52
2
37
113
4
6
18
33

522
83
63
28
100
17
46
1
32
98
4
6
15
29

512
89
59
30
85
14
50
1
29
99
4
12
13
27

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

1
1
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

163
123
30
10

95
23
72
-

169
29
140
-

188
48
140
-

160
16
144
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

153
153
153
-

96
96
96
-

6
6
6
-

5
5
5
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

940

281

279

80

80

119

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

33 639
903
- 205

38 125
329

39 860
-

34 234
-

32 953
-

32 069
-

Total consumption

35 687

38 077

40 139

34 314

33 033

32 188

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

2 447
937
1 510
-

5 880
53
2 689
3 138
-

7 296
66
4 446
701
2 082
1
-

7 081
94
4 207
488
2 292
-

7 266
113
4 497
548
2 108
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

281
281
-

311
279
32

107
80
27

106
80
26

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

33 240

31 916

32 532

27 126

25 661

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

26 408
3 861
186
1 608
2 309
1 990
1 557
2 210
483
4 134
2 580
5 490

22 867
2 991
3 029
568
4 846
454
1 779
38
1 628
3 710
378
265
2 007
1 174

22 470
3 346
2 975
1 043
4 313
756
1 963
57
1 411
4 292
165
240
664
1 245

19 791
3 153
2 378
1 045
3 789
629
1 734
49
1 227
3 720
141
244
566
1 116

19 362
3 360
2 218
1 143
3 235
516
1 912
39
1 102
3 736
141
440
508
1 012

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

32
32
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

6 832
5 172
1 254
406

3 597
871
2 726
-

6 389
1 099
5 290
-

7 102
1 834
5 268
-

6 066
614
5 452
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

5 452
5 452
5 452
-

3 673
3 673
3 673
-

233
233
233
-

201
201
201
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

63
199
262

61
305
366

59
296
355

2 396
7 532
9 928

2 307
11 534
13 841

2 234
11 207
13 441

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

208
434
642

139
365
504

136
356
492

7 874
16 432
24 306

5 273
13 839
19 112

5 149
13 479
18 628

Non-specified

Total imports

904

870

847

34 234

32 953

32 069

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

63
199
262

61
305
366

59
296
355

2 396
7 532
9 928

2 307
11 534
13 841

2 234
11 207
13 441

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

208
434
642

139
365
504

136
356
492

7 874
16 432
24 306

5 273
13 839
19 112

5 149
13 479
18 628

Non-specified

Total imports

904

870

847

34 234

32 953

32 069

Memo: Total OPEC

208

139

136

7 874

5 273

5 149

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

1
195
78
11
107
-

1
196
91
8
98
-

1
191
90
9
93
-

123
61
4
58
-

120
63
2
55
-

118
70
3
45
-

101
57
2
42
-

131
85
2
44
-

122
72
2
48
-

164
86
3
75
-

199
96
12
91
-

209
108
13
88
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

210
93
15
102
-

237
111
14
112
-

189
106
10
73
-

149
81
7
61
-

159
107
6
46
-

148
100
6
42
-

148
98
6
44
-

150
98
3
49
-

153
102
3
48
-

144
77
7
60
-

170
92
6
72
-

213
116
11
86
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
216
198
194
150
130
126
126
108
102
- Exports (Exits)
109
98
96
85
83
80
82
63
52
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
107
100
98
65
47
46
44
45
50
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

164
98
66
-

194
112
82
-

199
103
96
-

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

40
7 407
2 957
439
4 051
-

40
7 456
3 420
366
3 710
-

40
7 246
3 435
330
3 521
-

4 670
2 321
153
2 196
-

4 549
2 360
106
2 083
-

4 476
2 675
97
1 704
-

3 826
2 162
74
1 590
-

4 952
3 222
64
1 666
-

4 610
2 717
76
1 817
-

6 232
3 272
120
2 840
-

7 566
3 629
492
3 445
-

7 934
4 115
487
3 332
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

7 976
3 553
561
3 862
-

8 991
4 192
558
4 241
-

7 182
4 020
398
2 764
-

5 669
3 059
300
2 310
-

6 054
4 051
261
1 742
-

5 636
3 793
253
1 590
-

5 627
3 735
226
1 666
-

5 700
3 728
117
1 855
-

5 825
3 891
117
1 817
-

5 476
2 930
274
2 272
-

6 456
3 477
253
2 726
-

8 064
4 423
385
3 256
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
8 178
7 524
7 383
5 708
4 932
4 772
4 804
4 119
3 883
6 232
- Exports (Exits)
4 127
3 739
3 663
3 242
3 147
3 032
3 108
2 390
1 957
3 728
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
15
Total consumption
4 051
3 785
3 720
2 466
1 785
1 725
1 696
1 729
1 926
2 504
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

7 388
4 256
3 132
-

7 570
3 914
3 656
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

140

1.2

120

100
0.8
80
0.6
60
0.4
40
0.2

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

20

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

120

1
0.9

100
0.8
0.7

80

0.6
60

0.5
0.4

40
0.3
0.2

20

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
160

140

120

Mtoe

100

80

60

40

20

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 52 Mtoe)

(TPES: 117 Mtoe)

Oil
(72.7%)

Oil
(41.7%)
Nuclear
(12.6%)

Hydro
(2.7%)
Other **
(11.8%)

Coal *
(9.0%)
Coal *
(17.4%)

Nuclear
Hydro (3.3%)
(4.8%)
Natural Gas
(1.8%)

Natural Gas
(22.3%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

11.35
0.00
0.67
6.48
4.21

15.77
..
1.79
9.82
4.16

34.59
1.27
1.17
11.75
20.41 e

31.56
0.15
0.23
7.97
23.22 e

34.30
0.04
0.13
3.30
30.83

33.34
0.05
0.14
2.46
30.68

33.85
0.05
0.38
1.70
31.73

2.77
9.61
- 1.43
- 3.30
5.18

- 0.09
- 13.14
- 4.82
- 8.07
1.94

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

48.37
0.93
45.27
2.14
0.03

58.79
1.41
53.06
4.12
0.20

72.81
3.69
61.74
7.10
0.28

108.82
15.46
78.96
13.35
1.06

122.06
31.95
80.99
7.85
1.27

125.75
30.50
79.69
12.95
2.61

119.03
30.43
78.84
8.13
1.63

2.28
9.11
1.40
3.39
10.79

2.16
9.61
1.07
0.59
8.03

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

4.47
..
4.26
0.01
0.20

3.46
..
3.13
0.01
0.32

12.43
..
12.09
0.03
0.31

8.64
..
7.46
0.51
0.67

15.22
1.00
11.53
1.12
1.57

25.29
2.43
19.38
1.38
2.11

29.21
4.72
21.81
0.52
2.16

4.81
..
4.17
11.71
6.12

3.79
..
2.60
13.21
8.77

51.57
0.94
37.60
9.00
4.03

67.69
1.45
49.77
12.43
4.04

90.07
4.97
45.47
19.27
20.37

121.86
15.21
62.10
20.94
23.60 e

127.62
31.12
58.16
7.81
30.53

124.97
28.18
50.40
15.18
31.21

116.56
26.07
48.79
10.52
31.18

2.06
8.65
0.65
0.39
5.25

1.13
7.47
0.31
- 2.60
1.87

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

12.56
0.13
5.21
3.01
4.21

21.16
0.59
8.75
7.83
3.99

33.12
0.27
2.17
14.20
16.48 e

45.56
2.68 e
4.45
18.68
19.74 e

49.82
14.62
3.47
6.08
25.65

53.14
11.13
3.31
13.04
25.66

..
..
..
..
..

3.77
12.05
- 1.15
3.83
4.75

2.17
18.35
1.94
- 0.39
2.03

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

38.54
0.45
28.86
4.16
5.08

48.12
0.72
36.73
2.78
7.89

60.61
4.32
38.15
3.39
14.74

85.49
12.29
52.16
1.37
19.68

92.19
14.81
49.98
0.98
26.42

84.64
14.98
41.82
0.90
26.93

..
..
..
..
..

2.04
9.42
0.96
- 3.86
4.37

1.53
5.81
0.42
- 5.88
2.78

10.85
..
10.71
0.02
0.12

15.07
..
14.90
0.01
0.16

21.28
..
20.97
..
0.32

30.21
0.01
29.77
..
0.43

33.89
0.09
32.08
..
1.71

29.55
0.12
26.92
..
2.51

..
..
..
..
..

2.60
..
2.39
..
8.00

1.50
..
1.14
..
9.88

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

20.57
0.39
13.32
3.59
3.26

23.42
0.60
15.83
2.18
4.81

25.10
3.77
11.22
2.81
7.29

34.04
9.62
14.63
1.11
8.67

27.94
8.23
11.47
0.77
7.47

26.11
8.80
9.10
0.71
7.50

..
..
..
..
..

0.61
8.29
- 0.97
- 4.07
2.16

0.18
3.92
- 0.95
- 6.06
0.13

7.12
0.05
4.83
0.55
1.69

9.62
0.12
6.00
0.59
2.92

14.23
0.55
5.96
0.58
7.14

21.25
2.66
7.76
0.25
10.58

30.37
6.49
6.43
0.21
17.24

28.97
6.06
5.80
0.18
16.92

..
..
..
..
..

3.66
12.86
0.47
- 2.77
6.09

3.28
11.51
- 0.12
- 5.07
4.00

3.63
0.04
2.15
0.50
0.93

5.13
0.08
2.85
0.51
1.68

9.15
0.39
3.57
0.53
4.67

11.98
1.97
4.05
0.20
5.77

16.87
4.25
3.35
0.14
9.12

15.49
3.51
2.74
0.11
9.13

..
..
..
..
..

3.79
11.82
0.62
- 3.80
6.02

2.42
10.53
- 1.19
- 6.89
3.09

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

1 471

171

51

52

61

56

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

1 049
14
-

1 629
48
-

4 262
8
- 1

17 864
- 458
- 1

36 721
1 155
155
- 52

35 489
1 698
- 586
7

35 062
2 795
75
6

34 994
5 426
357
73

Total consumption

1 064

1 677

5 742

17 578

35 824

33 250

32 397

29 908

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

259
148
111
-

791
672
5
114
-

605
202
3
111
289
-

3 101
824
22 e
2 255 e
-

16 831
11 754
1 338
3 739
-

15 055
9 547
1 378
4 130
-

12 797
7 369
1 286
4 142
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

275
275
-

37
37
-

41
41
-

21
21 e
-

1 754
1 754

1 402
6
1
591
1
803

2 192
1
5
1 498
1
687

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

25

17

101

257 e

180

148

181

..

Final consumption

505

832

4 995

14 199

17 059

16 645

17 227

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

444
104
71
129
17
35
88

699
159
108
185
63
46
138

3 925
366
829
31
1 109
210
195
12
292
480
13
3
314
71

10 568
969
2 096
187
3 276
496
306
110
1 074
1 188
96
3
756
11

8 941
310
2 035
401
1 476
115
615
74
722
652
45
173
167
2 156

8 846
511
2 834
257
1 621
201
676
119
472
705
101
197
173
979

9 704
512
3 204
132
1 493
149
289
163
857
986
41
933
172
773

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

108
74
34

96
81
15

142
93
49

..
..
..
..

61
10
51
-

133
35
98
-

638
187
448
3
-

3 071
687
2 278
106
-

7 468
1 191
4 898
158
1 221

7 146
2 014
3 921
536
675

6 973
1 858
4 034
726
355

..
..
..
..
..

432
432
432
-

548
548
548
-

542
542
542
-

557
557
557
-

408
408
408
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

59

59 228

6 883

2 074

2 115

2 409

2 318

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

43 283
574
2

65 674
1 917
- 2

171 653
341
- 29

719 516
- 18 407
-

1 486 539
46 749
6 273
513

1 436 483
68 666
- 23 830
151

1 419 084
113 118
3 002
143

1 416 224
219 668
14 472
2 841

Total consumption

43 914

67 593

231 251

707 992

1 447 624

1 345 951

1 311 234

1 210 505

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

10 709
6 129
4 580
-

31 925
27 110
201
4 614
-

24 357
8 118
128
4 476
11 635
-

124 891
33 178
880 e
90 833 e
-

680 182
475 034
54 072
151 076
-

609 377
386 409
55 794
167 174
-

517 885
298 200
52 037
167 648
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

11 342
11 342
-

1 503
1 503
-

1 635
1 635
-

837
837 e
-

70 879
70 879

56 701
226
22
23 909
48
32 496

88 742
48
219
60 616
44
27 815

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

1 043

691

4 065

10 367 e

7 260

6 007

7 339

..

Final consumption

20 820

33 474

201 194

571 897

689 303

673 866

697 268

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

18 300
4 312
2 914
5 271
720
1 449
3 634

28 119
6 423
4 358
7 365
2 546
1 846
5 581

158 070
14 740
33 390
1 262
44 625
8 469
7 843
487
11 767
19 350
519
102
12 640
2 876

425 685
39 028
84 434
7 546
131 953
19 989
12 309
4 430
43 269
47 866
3 847
130
30 454
430

361 293
12 526
82 250
16 187
59 640
4 635
24 853
2 995
29 187
26 360
1 820
6 992
6 743
87 105

358 155
20 682
114 704
10 412
65 633
8 118
27 373
4 835
19 118
28 550
4 098
7 981
7 021
39 630

392 838
20 727
129 687
5 359
60 439
6 044
11 704
6 608
34 684
39 889
1 647
37 772
6 979
31 299

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

4 363
2 982
1 381

3 873
3 261
612

5 740
3 769
1 971

..
..
..
..

2 520
431
2 089
-

5 355
1 403
3 952
-

25 708
7 550
18 037
121
-

123 659
27 658
91 748
4 253
-

301 772
48 122
197 937
6 384
49 329

289 276
81 530
158 723
21 701
27 322

282 194
75 189
163 257
29 391
14 357

..
..
..
..
..

17 416
17 416
17 416
-

22 070
22 070
22 070
-

21 875
21 875
21 875
-

22 562
22 562
22 562
-

16 496
16 496
16 496
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

483
483 e
-

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

2012

2013e

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

489
1 751
2 240

738
2 348
3 086

4 052
170
4 222

19 806
70 880
90 686

29 901
95 035
124 936

163 930
6 901
170 831

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

9 654
9 654

10 835
10 835

15 320
15 320

390 772
390 772

438 497
438 497

619 854
619 854

Non-specified

Total imports

11 894

13 921

19 542

481 458

563 433

790 685

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

1 340
1 340

2 310
2 310

1 411
1 411

54 243
54 243

93 441
93 441

57 193
57 193

3 772
2 307
86
6 990
171
4 607
2 461
20 394

4 014
557
5 422
2 421
4 049
2 368
18 831

3 349
41
3 270
171
1 522
3 612
2 076
14 041

152 653
93 360
3 481
282 899
6 903
186 538
99 613
825 447

162 490
22 558
219 448
97 948
163 903
95 863
762 210

135 583
1 670
132 336
6 903
61 684
146 191
83 979
568 346

Non-specified

1 861

75 335

Total imports

23 595

21 141

15 452

955 025

855 651

625 539

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

181
489
2 909
1
3 580

626
738
4 032
5 396

193
4 172
1 098
170
5 633

7 358
19 806
117 738
27
144 929

25 336
29 901
163 140
218 377

7 826
168 789
44 508
6 901
228 024

13 426
2 307
86
6 990
171
4 607
2 461
30 048

14 849
557
5 422
4 049
2 368
2 421
29 666

18 669
41
3 270
171
3 612
2 076
1 522
29 361

543 425
93 360
3 481
282 899
6 903
186 538
99 613
1 216 219

600 987
22 558
219 448
163 903
95 863
97 948
1 200 707

755 437
1 670
132 336
6 903
146 191
83 979
61 684
1 188 200

Non-specified

1 861

75 335

Total imports

35 489

35 062

34 994

1 436 483

1 419 084

1 416 224

Memo: Total OPEC

25 109

24 320

25 551

1 016 343

984 338

1 033 964

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

233
235
79
82
750
1 379

Terajoules

22
178
528
82
1 142
1 952

440
223
243
253
334
2 323
3 816

9 418
9 502
3 193
3 329
30 299
55 741

877
7 215
21 388
3 304
46 185
78 969

17 803
9 029
9 859
10 245
13 543
94 104
154 583

319

843

1 610

12 925

34 149

65 085

1 698

2 795

5 426

68 666

113 118

219 668

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

4
3 485
251
361
- 10
3 609
1 793
1 432

5
3 224
248
190
-4
3 175
1 432
1 242

5
2 612
272
- 21
- 852
3 176
1 242
1 263

2
2 970
214
- 476
- 66
2 348
1 263
1 739

2
2 919
410
48
- 95
2 654
1 739
1 691

5
3 057
233
- 289
- 140
2 680
1 691
1 980

5
2 708
129
- 62
40
2 482
1 980
2 042

5
2 796
156
- 311
- 17
2 351
2 042
2 353

5
3 046
317
72
263
2 543
2 353
2 281

4
3 142
427
- 122
23
2 574
2 281
2 403

5
3 206
299
- 120
- 15
2 807
2 403
2 523

5
3 157
142
140
4
3 156
2 523
2 383

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

4
3 349
289
450
-3
3 517
2 383
1 933

5
3 485
362
387
- 42
3 557
1 933
1 546

5
3 225
396
21
- 57
2 912
1 546
1 525

5
3 104
514
- 77
31
2 487
1 525
1 602

5
3 174
530
- 339
- 112
2 422
1 602
1 941

3
2 844
464
- 97
- 23
2 309
1 941
2 038

4
2 661
243
- 28
31
2 363
2 038
2 066

6
2 834
270
- 398
9
2 163
2 066
2 464

6
2 613
233
- 55
94
2 237
2 464
2 519

6
3 028
442
67
54
2 605
2 519
2 452

6
3 021
255
118
50
2 840
2 452
2 334

6
3 416
416
92
14
3 084
2 334
2 242

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
6
6
6
6
4
4
4
4
4
+ Imports (Entries)
3 238
2 902
3 131
3 025
2 720
2 754
2 883
2 685
3 036
- Exports (Exits)
287
276
497
533
563
354
573
641
617
+ Stock changes
258
235
99
- 179
161
- 352
- 192
- 105
- 199
- Statistical difference
31
- 38
- 30
- 60
6
18
- 49
71
92
Total consumption
3 184
2 905
2 769
2 379
2 316
2 034
2 171
1 872
2 132
Opening stock level
2 242
1 984
1 749
1 650
1 829
1 668
2 020
2 212
2 317
Closing stock level
1 984
1 749
1 650
1 829
1 668
2 020
2 212
2 317
2 516
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

4
2 615
580
261
- 45
2 345
2 516
2 255

4
3 309
360
- 236
77
2 640
2 255
2 491

4
3 101
551
606
-1
3 161
2 491
1 885

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

180
140 109
9 944
14 659
-1 060
146 064
72 600
57 941

187
130 516
10 062
7 667
- 206
128 514
57 941
50 274

201
105 688
10 971
- 828
-34 437
128 527
50 274
51 102

93
120 166
8 633
-19 271
-2 669
95 024
51 102
70 373

68
118 129
16 593
1 947
-3 863
107 414
70 373
68 426

194
123 792
9 436
-11 724
-5 646
108 472
68 426
80 150

202
109 635
5 234
-2 502
1 632
100 469
80 150
82 652

187
113 178
6 318
-12 577
- 704
95 174
82 652
95 229

198
123 257
12 860
2 923
10 603
102 915
95 229
92 306

169
127 178
17 297
-4 934
930
104 186
92 306
97 240

216
129 792
12 100
-4 874
- 561
113 595
97 240
102 114

220
127 747
5 774
5 684
154
127 723
102 114
96 430

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

158
135 522
11 774
18 198
- 248
142 352
96 430
78 232

194
141 032
14 662
15 678
-1 718
143 960
78 232
62 554

202
130 511
16 021
814
-2 373
117 879
62 554
61 740

198
125 715
20 806
-3 103
1 337
100 667
61 740
64 843

220
128 463
21 440
-13 702
-4 490
98 031
64 843
78 545

133
115 095
18 784
-3 937
- 931
93 438
78 545
82 482

158
107 744
9 881
-1 157
1 209
95 655
82 482
83 639

224
114 682
10 936
-16 085
336
87 549
83 639
99 724

227
105 697
9 415
-2 239
3 732
90 538
99 724
101 963

230
122 615
17 910
2 704
2 223
105 416
101 963
99 259

227
122 295
10 321
4 788
2 039
114 950
99 259
94 471

238
138 244
16 794
3 715
601
124 802
94 471
90 756

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
248
227
244
241
155
155
174
166
172
182
+ Imports (Entries)
131 047 117 447 126 717 122 438 110 067 111 450 116 723 108 649 122 848 105 837
- Exports (Exits)
11 579
11 170
20 095
21 558
22 788
14 350
23 213
25 932
24 971
23 500
+ Stock changes
10 436
9 538
4 016
-7 251
6 497 -14 220
-7 802
-4 217
-8 049
10 546
- Statistical difference
1 300
-1 555
-1 177
-2 432
199
711
-1 979
2 880
3 702
-1 853
Total consumption
128 852 117 597 112 059
96 302
93 732
82 324
87 861
75 786
86 298
94 918
Opening stock level
90 756
80 320
70 782
66 766
74 017
67 520
81 740
89 542
93 759 101 808
Closing stock level
80 320
70 782
66 766
74 017
67 520
81 740
89 542
93 759 101 808
91 262
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

176
133 930
14 598
-9 556
3 104
106 848
91 262
100 818

178
125 487
22 303
24 534
- 32
127 928
100 818
76 284

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

500

Apr-11

Oct-13

1000

Jul-13

Apr-13

1500

Jan-13

Oct-12

2000

Jul-12

Apr-12

2500

Jan-12

Oct-11

3000

Jul-11

Apr-11

3500

Jan-11

Jan-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

4000

800

3500
600
3000
400
2500
200
2000
0
1500
-200

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-600

Apr-11

500

Jan-11

-400

Jan-11

1000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
60

50

Mtoe

40

30

20

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 39 Mtoe)

(TPES: 49 Mtoe)
Nuclear
(35.1%)

Oil
(72.0%)

Hydro
(10.8%)
Nuclear
(1.4%)
Oil
(24.6%)
Hydro
(13.3%)
Coal *
(4.2%)

Other **
(9.1%)

Other **
(23.1%)
Coal *
(4.5%)
Natural Gas
(2.0%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

9.25
..
..
0.01
9.24

16.13
..
0.03
0.01
16.10

29.68
..
0.00
0.17
29.51

30.52
..
..
0.16
30.36

33.09
..
..
0.24
32.85

36.18
..
..
0.14
36.04

33.88
..
..
0.19
33.70

3.30
..
..
8.16
3.29

0.58
..
..
0.45
0.58

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

32.19
..
29.98
1.69
0.51

32.90
..
30.84
1.76
0.29

28.23
0.58
23.88
2.67
1.11

31.52
0.78
26.75
2.43
1.57

33.59
1.47
28.27
2.57
1.28

31.64
1.01
27.89
1.73
1.00

28.16
0.96
24.27
1.84
1.09

- 0.33
..
- 0.53
0.21
1.91

- 0.01
2.22
0.07
- 1.59
- 0.08

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

1.85
..
1.38
0.02
0.45

5.25
..
4.93
0.08
0.24

9.89
..
8.60
0.03
1.26

12.21
..
11.01
0.02
1.17

13.89
..
12.76
0.02
1.11

16.28
..
13.58
0.02
2.69

11.96
..
10.00
0.02
1.95

4.78
..
5.07
0.30
3.74

0.83
..
0.66
- 1.99
1.91

38.84
..
27.91
1.63
9.31

40.49
..
22.64
1.70
16.14

47.20
0.58
14.30
2.96
29.36

47.56
0.78
13.57
2.45
30.76

50.90
1.47
13.92
2.49
33.03

50.16
1.01
12.60
2.19
34.36

48.01
0.96
12.01
2.21
32.83

0.53
..
- 2.09
0.77
3.20

0.07
2.22
- 0.76
- 1.25
0.49

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

8.17
..
2.33
0.05
5.79

14.92
..
2.60
0.08
12.24

26.68
0.20
0.46
1.15
24.88

26.17
0.26
0.44
0.77
24.71

29.10
0.73
0.62
0.86
26.89

30.77
0.34
0.26
0.58
29.60

..
..
..
..
..

3.46
..
- 5.50
6.30
4.27

0.65
2.43
- 2.62
- 3.06
0.79

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

34.82
..
24.38
1.03
9.41

34.60
..
20.16
0.92
13.52

32.12
0.33
14.02
1.07
16.69

35.30
0.44
14.17
0.77
19.91

34.86
0.66
11.24
0.85
22.11

32.94
0.69
9.89
0.78
21.59

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.14
..
- 2.29
- 0.72
2.15

0.12
3.35
- 1.57
- 1.45
1.18

5.26
..
5.09
..
0.18

5.83
..
5.63
0.00
0.20

6.91
..
6.70
..
0.21

7.39
0.01
7.11
..
0.27

7.82
0.03
7.18
..
0.61

7.54
0.05
6.65
..
0.84

..
..
..
..
..

0.93
..
0.69
..
4.05

0.40
..
- 0.03
..
6.45

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

15.44
..
8.22
0.89
6.34

13.52
..
6.17
0.83
6.51

13.79
0.25
4.05
1.00
8.48

15.41
0.30
4.79
0.74
9.57

13.77
0.43
3.15
0.84
9.36

13.03
0.45
2.71
0.77
9.09

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.44
..
- 2.80
- 0.36
0.93

- 0.26
2.62
- 1.80
- 1.18
0.32

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

14.11
..
11.08
0.14
2.89

15.26
..
8.36
0.09
6.81

11.42
0.08
3.27
0.07
8.00

12.50
0.13
2.27
0.03
10.06

13.27
0.20
0.91
0.01
12.15

12.37
0.19
0.52
0.01
11.65

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.34
..
- 7.53
- 7.82
3.64

0.37
3.94
- 7.99
- 10.54
1.72

10.74
..
8.73
0.14
1.87

9.75
..
6.65
0.06
3.04

6.54
0.03
1.54
0.02
4.95

7.29
0.08
0.88
0.03
6.31

7.56
0.08
0.07
0.01
7.40

7.40
0.05
0.04
0.00
7.31

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.95
..
- 12.91
- 8.95
3.55

0.56
1.29
- 15.31
- 6.71
1.78

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

656
40

882
77

1 631
59

1 302
- 13

1 130
- 48

1 086
-

Total consumption

616

805

1 572

1 315

1 178

1 086

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

235
137
11
79
8
-

297
237
7
46
7
-

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

1
1
-

Losses

Final consumption

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

826
771
12
30
13 e
-

556
513
14
17
12 e
-

391
351
10
19
11 e
-

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

4
4
-

2
2
-

14
14
-

12
12
-

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

..

380

504

744

745

775

..

287
11
59
5
29
19
21
2
104
29
1
5
2

344
27
75
10
40
12
12
121
34
1
3
9

361
31
97
8
62
2
14
1
103
13
1
5
24

377
30
90
7
83
3
16
1
106
13
1
4
23

393
34
96
7
78
3
19
113
16
1
3
23

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

12
12
-

36
36
-

48
48
-

59
59
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

93
39
39
15
-

148
37
86
25
-

227
115
85
27
-

211
106
78
27
-

215
137
51
27
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

120
120
120
-

109
109
109
-

108
108
108
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

26 840
1 650

36 092
3 149

68 195
2 852

53 900
- 531

46 827
- 1 975

44 440
-

Total consumption

25 190

32 943

65 343

54 431

48 802

44 440

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

9 595
5 611
455
3 214
315
-

12 154
9 691
299
1 876
288
-

34 340
32 053
488
1 263
536 e
-

22 992
21 216
592
701
483 e
-

16 189
14 534
408
796
451 e
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

37
37
-

166
166
-

89
89
-

578
578
-

504
504
-

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

Losses

..

Final consumption

15 558

20 623

30 914

30 861

32 109

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

11 762
451
2 424
187
1 169
782
863
77
4 308
1 180
1
58
185
77

14 075
1 105
3 068
409
1 636
503
488
4 950
1 391
21
123
381

15 013
1 295
4 019
352
2 573
88
577
28
4 280
553
26
20
219
983

15 637
1 238
3 742
294
3 448
131
671
21
4 391
530
24
20
177
950

16 312
1 420
3 980
295
3 237
128
799
4 668
673
24
20
112
956

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

472
472
-

1 476
1 476
-

1 991
1 991
-

2 464
2 464
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

3 796
1 582
1 584
630
-

6 076
1 534
3 526
1 016
-

9 434
4 776
3 538
1 120
-

8 735
4 383
3 232
1 120
-

8 876
5 657
2 099
1 120
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

4 991
4 991
4 991
-

4 498
4 498
4 498
-

4 457
4 457
4 457
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

1 296
1 296

1 130
1 130

1 086
1 086

53 652
53 652

46 827
46 827

44 440
44 440

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

1 296

1 130

1 086

53 652

46 827

44 440

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

248

Total imports

248

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

1 296
1 296

1 130
1 130

1 086
1 086

53 652
53 652

46 827
46 827

44 440
44 440

Non-specified

248

Total imports

1 302

1 130

1 086

53 900

46 827

44 440

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

190
190
-

183
183
-

179
179
-

106
106
-

97
97
-

53
53
-

42
42
-

55
55
-

65
65
-

72
72
-

122
122
-

132
132
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

163
163
-

167
167
-

107
107
-

73
73
-

54
54
-

51
51
-

44
-1
45
-

48
48
-

55
55
-

78
78
-

95
95
-

194
194
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
176
155
165
85
46
45
38
43
65
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
176
155
165
85
46
45
38
43
65
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

66
66
-

95
95
-

106
106
-

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

7 849
1
7 848
-

7 526
8
7 518
-

7 359
1
7 358
-

4 385
-2
4 387
-

4 023
4 023
-

2 177
2 177
-

1 759
-1
1 760
-

2 292
-1
2 293
-

2 716
2
2 714
-

2 997
2 997
-

5 070
1
5 069
-

5 427
5 427
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

6 744
1
6 743
-

6 924
-1
6 925
-

4 423
4 423
-

3 053
3 053
-

2 252
1
2 251
-

2 129
2
2 127
-

1 833
- 14
1 847
-

1 979
1 979
-

2 300
2
2 298
-

3 231
-1
3 232
-

3 925
-4
3 929
-

7 966
-2
7 968
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
7 226
6 401
6 730
3 520
1 880
1 840
1 543
1 762
2 648
2 689
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
7 226
6 401
6 730
3 520
1 880
1 840
1 543
1 762
2 648
2 689
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

3 912
3 912
-

4 369
4 369
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

250

1
0.9

200

0.8
0.7
0.6

150

0.5
0.4

100

0.3
0.2

50

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

0.1

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

250

1
0.9

200

0.8
0.7

150

0.6
0.5

100

0.4
0.3

50

0.2

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
30

25

Mtoe

20

15

10

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 19 Mtoe)

(TPES: 27 Mtoe)

Nuclear
(25.3%)

Oil
(75.2%)

Oil
(39.7%)
Hydro
(12.3%)
Nuclear
(8.6%)

Other **
Coal *
(1.3%)
(1.7%)
Natural Gas
(0.8%)

Hydro
(12.5%)

Other **
(10.7%)

Coal *
(0.5%)
Natural Gas
(11.4%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

4.28
..
..
..
4.28

7.03
..
..
..
7.03

10.29
0.00
..
..
10.29

12.02
..
..
..
12.02

12.63
..
0.00
..
12.63

12.73
..
..
..
12.73

12.94
..
..
..
12.94

2.80
..
..
..
2.80

1.00
..
..
..
1.00

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

16.24
0.15
15.24
0.24
0.61

15.56
0.87
13.45
0.51
0.74

17.12
1.63
13.35
0.35
1.79

17.47
2.43
12.74
0.19
2.10

18.19
3.01
12.14
0.13
2.91

17.80
2.93
12.00
0.13
2.75

18.52
3.08
12.67
0.14
2.62

0.33
7.88
- 0.46
- 1.34
3.72

0.34
2.81
- 0.23
- 3.86
1.67

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

1.15
..
0.23
0.02
0.90

1.48
..
0.05
..
1.43

2.14
..
0.16
0.01
1.97

3.34
..
0.64
..
2.71

3.24
..
0.40
..
2.84

3.21
..
0.30
..
2.91

3.30
..
0.52
..
2.78

2.67
..
2.12
..
2.85

1.91
..
5.32
..
1.51

18.91
0.15
14.45
0.33
3.98

20.04
0.87
12.51
0.33
6.33

24.36
1.63
12.26
0.36
10.12

25.00
2.43
11.02
0.14
11.41

26.20
3.01
10.35
0.15
12.69

25.61
2.93
9.99
0.13
12.57

26.71
3.08
10.70
0.14
12.79

0.87
7.88
- 0.75
- 2.04
2.96

0.40
2.80
- 0.59
- 3.90
1.02

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

4.48
..
0.44
..
4.04

6.95
0.10
0.12
0.02
6.72

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

16.67
0.11
13.41
0.42
2.74

16.62
0.71
12.04
0.33
3.54

3.54
..
3.36
..
0.17

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

11.17
0.22
0.04
..
10.91

11.32
0.23
0.01
..
11.08

11.41
0.20
0.02
..
11.19

..
..
..
..
..

2.43
..
- 7.67
..
2.64

0.80
2.34
- 8.27
..
0.83

18.67
1.49
11.60
0.35
5.23

19.57
2.19
11.32
0.14
5.93

21.04
2.76
11.01
0.15
7.11

20.12
2.71
10.25
0.13
7.03

..
..
..
..
..

0.48
8.59
- 0.69
- 2.93
2.45

0.34
2.76
- 0.56
- 4.40
1.35

3.70
..
3.52
..
0.18

5.16
0.01
4.92
..
0.22

5.84
0.01
5.60
..
0.23

6.05
0.04
5.73
..
0.28

6.02
0.04
5.70
..
0.28

..
..
..
..
..

1.37
..
1.36
..
1.19

0.70
4.61
0.67
..
1.02

4.74
0.01
3.67
0.11
0.95

4.50
0.35
2.75
0.23
1.17

3.93
0.58
1.30
0.31
1.74

4.41
0.69
1.46
0.11
2.14

4.48
0.85
1.22
0.14
2.26

4.32
0.85
1.08
0.12
2.27

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.24
11.17
- 3.08
0.16
2.25

0.43
1.77
- 0.84
- 4.17
1.22

8.39
0.10
6.38
0.30
1.61

8.42
0.35
5.77
0.10
2.19

9.59
0.90
5.37
0.04
3.27

9.32
1.48
4.25
0.03
3.56

10.51
1.87
4.06
0.01
4.57

9.79
1.83
3.46
0.01
4.49

..
..
..
..
..

0.40
7.87
- 1.55
- 8.52
2.66

0.09
3.28
- 1.97
- 6.61
1.44

1.27
0.10
..
0.30
0.87

5.40
0.26
3.94
0.10
1.09

5.23
0.60
3.33
0.01
1.30

5.60
0.85
2.89
0.01
1.85

6.46
1.16
2.82
0.01
2.47

5.95
1.12
2.39
0.01
2.43

..
..
..
..
..

4.04
6.53
..
- 8.52
2.67

0.59
2.93
- 1.49
- 1.41
2.90

9.58
0.12
0.13
0.01
9.32 e

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

181
1

1 058
-

1 990
-

2 971
- 1

6
3 676
-

8
3 261
-

9
3 575
-

13
3 764
-

Total consumption

180

1 058

1 994

2 972

3 682

3 269

3 584

3 777

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

26
26
-

127
39
88
-

150
56
38
56
-

274
51
107
116
-

285
37
136
112
-

247
25
141
81
-

249
25
126
98
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

4
4

4
4

4
4

3
3

4
4

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

22

66

22

23

22

20

21

..

132

865

1 818

2 671

3 371

2 999

3 310

..

16
5
4
7

432
191
19
36
51
17
39
22
57

704
219
38
58
153
52
63
3
32
86

849
65
267
35
36
- e
44
- e
113
184
- e
7
11
87

1 043
85
262
30
66
123
237
152
18
18
52

1 001
87
277
29
64
104
218
146
16
15
45

1 036
80
311
43
71
123
207
117
17
17
50

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

16
16
-

10
10
-

45
21
24
-

45
21
24
-

44
20
24
-

..
..
..
..

116
116
-

433
107
322
4
-

1 098
369
729
-

1 812
611
1 043
158
-

2 283
704
1 410
169
-

1 953
580
1 185
188
-

2 230
670
1 370
190
-

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

140

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

6 907
- 6

40 310
-

75 760
-

13
113 195
-

230
140 015
-

323
124 193
-

356
136 134
-

511
143 363
-

Total consumption

6 913

40 310

75 900

113 208

140 245

124 516

136 490

143 874

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

1 003
1 003
-

4 840
1 480
3 360
-

5 708
2 117
1 455
2 136
-

10 469
1 947
4 088
4 434
-

10 876
1 411
5 187
4 278
-

9 399
947
5 371
3 081
-

9 503
955
4 800
3 748
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

142
142

146
146

140
140

126
126

137
137

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

844

2 530

850

874

842

749

817

..

5 066

32 940

69 200

101 719

634
185
166
283

16 440
7 260
740
1 370
1 960
630
1 480
840
2 160

26 816
8 334
1 451
2 224
5 822
1 964
2 412
108
1 215
3 286

4 432
4 432
-

Indigenous production

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

128 387

114 242

126 033

..

32 336
2 477
10 170
1 329
1 360
- e
1 662
- e
4 314
7 021
- e
282
426
3 295

39 636
3 232
9 965
1 136
2 522
4 688
9 020
5 771
671
668
1 963

38 107
3 308
10 549
1 118
2 419
3 959
8 291
5 546
617
582
1 718

39 408
3 049
11 838
1 621
2 722
4 695
7 870
4 439
636
637
1 901

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

611
611
-

373
373
-

1 711
789
922
-

1 719
793
926
-

1 648
752
896
-

..
..
..
..

16 500
4 080
12 250
170
-

41 773
14 073
27 700
-

69 010
23 255
39 752
6 003
-

87 040
26 820
53 785
6 435
-

74 416
22 088
45 157
7 171
-

84 977
25 505
52 238
7 234
-

..
..
..
..
..

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

568
1 966
87
640
3 261

577
2 233
95
669
3 574

571
2 299
104
790
3 764

21 611
74 876
3 312
24 394
124 193

21 968
85 060
3 613
25 473
136 114

21 739
87 568
3 960
30 096
143 363

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

1
1

20
20

Non-specified

Total imports

3 261

3 575

3 764

124 193

136 134

143 363

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

568
1 966
87
640
3 261

577
2 233
95
669
3 574

571
2 299
104
790
3 764

21 611
74 876
3 312
24 394
124 193

21 968
85 060
3 613
25 473
136 114

21 739
87 568
3 960
30 096
143 363

1
1

20
20

Non-specified

Total imports

3 261

3 575

3 764

124 193

136 134

143 363

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres

Terajoules

Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

Non-specified/other

Total exports

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

1 402
916
486
-

1 206
799
407
-

1 188
842
346
-

891
694
197
-

830
690
140
-

1 004
897
107
-

1 279
1 180
99
-

1 392
1 307
85
-

1 563
1 452
111
-

751
492
259
-

873
508
365
-

1 547
1 128
419
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

1 360
899
461
-

1 836
1 293
543
-

1 145
827
318
-

958
695
263
-

966
804
162
-

910
798
112
-

1 000
906
94
-

1 004
917
87
-

970
824
146
-

602
318
284
-

750
367
383
-

910
430
480
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
777
648
647
493
909
842
1 015
868
1 192
- Exports (Exits)
248
134
192
193
668
695
910
751
1 029
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
529
514
455
300
241
147
105
117
163
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

886
642
244
-

907
494
413
-

1 984
1 476
508
-

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

53 821
35 161
18 660
-

46 283
30 664
15 619
-

45 615
32 313
13 302
-

34 214
26 647
7 567
-

31 872
26 477
5 395
-

38 529
34 438
4 091
-

49 095
45 310
3 785
-

53 426
50 189
3 237
-

60 016
55 750
4 266
-

28 839
18 884
9 955
-

33 521
19 490
14 031
-

59 391
43 323
16 068
-

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

52 200
34 517
17 683
-

70 475
49 650
20 825
-

43 950
31 738
12 212
-

36 780
26 682
10 098
-

37 079
30 852
6 227
-

34 947
30 628
4 319
-

38 394
34 772
3 622
-

38 546
35 203
3 343
-

37 249
31 649
5 600
-

23 111
12 210
10 901
-

28 788
14 090
14 698
-

34 948
16 494
18 454
-

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
29 832
24 881
24 842
18 944
34 897
32 310
38 973
33 331
45 773
34 020
- Exports (Exits)
9 529
5 140
7 355
7 404
25 664
26 688
34 931
28 851
39 495
24 648
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
20 303
19 741
17 487
11 540
9 233
5 622
4 042
4 480
6 278
9 372
Opening stock level
Closing stock level
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

34 803
18 947
15 856
-

76 164
56 650
19 514
-

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

600

1
0.9

500
0.8
0.7
400
0.6
0.5

300

0.4
200

0.3
0.2

100

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

0.1

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

600

1
0.9

500
0.8
0.7

400

0.6
300

0.5
0.4

200
0.3
0.2

100

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

Jan-11

0.1

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
140

120

100

Mtoe

80

60

40

20

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 24 Mtoe)

(TPES: 115 Mtoe)

Oil
(51.3%)

Oil
(27.4%)

Coal *
(28.4%)
Hydro
(4.4%)

Hydro
(0.9%)

Other **
(7.2%)

Coal *
(21.1%)

Other **
(26.7%)
Natural Gas
(32.5%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

15.52
..
3.59
5.21
6.72

17.14
..
2.27
6.15
8.72

25.81
0.17
3.61
12.37
9.66

25.86
0.53
2.73
12.49
10.12 e

32.23
0.56
2.48
17.52
11.66

30.56
0.52
2.31
15.59
12.14 e

30.31
0.44
2.37
14.37
13.12

1.69
..
- 1.03
2.57
1.69

0.70
4.13
- 1.82
0.65
1.34

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

9.69
..
9.68
0.01
..

14.67
..
13.98
0.58
0.12

30.04
2.68
23.13
4.21
0.02

52.23
12.05
30.54
9.31
0.33

81.02
31.31
35.76
13.85
0.10

97.53
37.80
39.71
19.46
0.55

94.44
37.26
37.75
18.46
0.97

5.86
..
3.46
20.54
..

5.11
12.12
2.15
6.63
19.83

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

0.84
..
0.84
..
..

0.29
..
0.24
0.05
..

1.96
..
1.88
..
0.08

1.33
..
1.29
..
0.04

7.11
0.53
6.41
..
0.16

8.56
0.51
7.79
0.00
0.25

7.59
0.54
6.94
0.01
0.11

5.65
..
5.42
..
..

6.06
..
5.83
..
1.34

24.35
..
12.48
5.15
6.72

31.45
..
15.62
6.99
8.83

52.72
2.85
23.40
16.87
9.59

75.96
12.63
30.40
22.51
10.41

105.27
31.39
30.12
32.17
11.59

116.90
37.25
32.19
35.03
12.43

115.98
37.57
31.60
32.82
13.99

3.98
..
2.35
4.74
1.85

3.49
11.86
1.31
2.94
1.65

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

2.76
..
1.26
1.28
0.22

4.27
..
1.47
1.82
0.98

10.78
2.13
1.11
5.48
2.06

22.65
7.40
2.59
9.88
2.78 e

36.85
17.05
0.56
13.85
5.40

41.45
17.88
0.37
16.77
6.43

..
..
..
..
..

7.19
..
- 3.13
6.83
8.99

6.31
10.16
- 4.91
5.21
5.31

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

19.86
..
9.54
2.97
7.35

26.32
..
12.69
4.20
9.42

40.07
0.71
20.37
7.53
11.46

57.85
4.91
26.13
10.84
15.97

77.75
13.13
28.39
14.12
22.11

87.33
18.12
29.82
15.82
23.57

..
..
..
..
..

3.87
..
2.96
4.38
3.03

3.60
15.86
1.75
3.43
3.33

4.38
..
3.85
0.52
0.01

5.49
..
5.29
0.18
0.01

9.22
..
9.18
0.01
0.03

11.76
0.04
11.65
0.00
0.07

14.63
0.22
14.35
..
0.06

17.22
0.20
16.88
..
0.15

..
..
..
..
..

3.57
..
3.86
..
7.51

2.88
..
2.81
..
7.48

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

4.28
..
2.59
1.14
0.55

7.38
..
4.17
2.17
1.05

13.71
0.67
6.18
4.50
2.36

23.26
1.76
8.23
8.83
4.45

29.92
6.50
8.13
7.29
8.00

32.86
8.26
8.52
6.83
9.26

..
..
..
..
..

5.36
..
3.10
4.69
7.49

4.05
12.10
1.47
1.91
6.41

11.20
..
3.11
1.30
6.79

13.45
..
3.23
1.85
8.36

17.14
0.04
5.02
3.01
9.07

22.83
3.11
6.24
2.02
11.45

33.20
6.41
5.91
6.83
14.05

37.24
9.66
4.43
8.99
14.17

..
..
..
..
..

3.13
..
0.91
5.08
1.90

3.59
28.24
- 0.57
5.10
2.05

10.08
..
2.16
1.30
6.62

12.21
..
2.32
1.85
8.04

14.53
0.04
3.11
3.01
8.37

17.59
2.69
3.59
2.02
9.29

22.45
4.85
1.45
6.46
9.69

20.89
7.28
0.88
4.83
7.89

..
..
..
..
..

1.89
..
- 2.27
3.43
0.45

1.66
26.60
- 5.56
2.17
- 0.27

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

212

639

682

761

632

537

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

3 257
- 1
-

14 380
73
257

38 037
649
57
-

43 878
713
760
-

45 922
615
- 685
-

45 270
654
487
-

Total consumption

3 468

14 835

38 127

44 686

45 254

45 640

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

2 585
2 585
-

8 845
6 416
1 618
4
807
-

20 708
17 268
812
1 479
1 149
-

21 570
17 832
996
1 574
1 168
-

21 724
18 082
1 122
1 386
1 134
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

20
20
-

1 462
1 120
342

1 646
1 327
319

1 517
1 262
255

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

Losses

31

..

Final consumption

863

5 862

15 953

21 466

22 008

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

600
10
320
221
3
7
10
28
1

1 988
293
272
225
476
28
21
106
76
227
264

7 663
550
771
516
1 175
47
81
67
647
177
66
144
530
2 892

9 572
909
1 327
568
1 222
172
62
144
845
152
55
392
576
3 148

9 712
1 009
1 334
560
1 163
116
40
114
780
137
12
378
622
3 447

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

47
3
44
-

265
71
194
-

266
75
191
-

242
50
192
-

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

49
49
-

3 717
499
3 218
-

7 787
1 872
5 888
27
-

11 322
2 479
8 779
64
-

11 734
2 723
8 848
163
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

214
214
214
-

110
110
110
-

238
238
238
-

306
306
306
-

320
320
320
-

..
..
..
..

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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71
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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

8 120

24 474

26 134

29 096

24 223

20 592

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

124 750
- 38
-

560 616
2 817
9 974

1 456 993
24 846
2 214
-

1 680 569
27 353
29 091
-

1 759 024
23 591
- 26 233
-

1 733 986
25 003
18 637
-

Total consumption

132 832

577 933

1 460 495

1 711 403

1 733 423

1 748 212

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

99 005
98 996
9
-

344 525
249 888
63 023
175
31 439
-

793 194
661 387
31 118
56 662
44 027
-

826 120
683 000
38 131
60 264
44 725
-

832 166
692 668
42 967
53 082
43 449
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

755
755
-

55 997
42 911
13 086

63 073
50 823
12 250

58 111
48 354
9 757

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

Losses

19

1 200

150

166

187

..

Final consumption

33 053

228 457

611 154

822 044

842 959

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

22 978
385
12 250
8 458
126
277
374
1 079
29

77 540
11 423
10 610
8 783
18 561
1 099
805
4 139
2 973
8 858
10 289

293 573
21 080
29 520
19 777
45 008
1 814
3 095
2 563
24 781
6 784
2 521
5 526
20 321
110 783

366 536
34 809
50 822
21 769
46 782
6 572
2 376
5 524
32 343
5 811
2 110
15 006
22 057
120 555

372 008
38 658
51 083
21 447
44 541
4 438
1 539
4 354
29 890
5 241
465
14 473
23 842
132 037

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

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified

1 845
120
1 725
-

10 148
2 731
7 417
-

10 190
2 864
7 326
-

9 266
1 915
7 350
1

..
..
..
..

Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified

1 890
1 890
-

144 797
19 423
125 374
-

298 317
71 727
225 564
1 026
-

433 585
94 947
336 218
2 420
-

449 420
104 286
338 895
6 239
-

..
..
..
..
..

Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

8 185
8 185
8 185
-

4 275
4 275
4 275
-

9 116
9 116
9 116
-

11 733
11 733
11 733
-

12 265
12 265
12 265
-

..
..
..
..

3 751
..
2 751
1 000 e

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

3 807
8 190
25 407
37 404

3 353
8 215
26 490
38 058

4 245
8 730
26 213
39 188

145 790
313 704
973 146
1 432 640

128 485
314 677
1 014 710
1 457 872

162 580
334 403
1 004 023
1 501 006

Non-specified

Total imports

37 404

38 058

39 188

1 432 640

1 457 872

1 501 006

2012

2013e

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

4 156
1 248
5 404

4 077
1 321
5 398

3 916
1 273
5 189

159 195
47 788
206 983

156 146
50 636
206 782

150 051
48 770
198 821

Non-specified

1 070

2 466

893

40 946

94 370

34 159

Total imports

6 474

7 864

6 082

247 929

301 152

232 980

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

4 156
3 807
8 190
1 248
25 407
42 808

4 077
3 353
8 215
1 321
26 490
43 456

3 916
4 245
8 730
1 273
26 213
44 377

159 195
145 790
313 704
47 788
973 146
1 639 623

156 146
128 485
314 677
50 636
1 014 710
1 664 654

150 051
162 580
334 403
48 770
1 004 023
1 699 827

Non-specified

1 070

2 466

893

40 946

94 370

34 159

Total imports

43 878

45 922

45 270

1 680 569

1 759 024

1 733 986

Memo: Total OPEC

13 594

13 613

13 919

520 687

521 459

533 224

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

713
713

615
615

Terajoules
654
654

27 353
27 353

23 591
23 591

25 003
25 003

713

615

654

27 353

23 591

25 003

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

63
4 381
56
414
4 802
2 055
1 641

57
3 861
62
486
4 342
1 641
1 155

65
4 101
65
204
4 305
1 155
951

67
3 639
64
- 91
3 551
951
1 042

66
3 069
61
- 410
2 664
1 042
1 452

57
2 888
50
- 397
2 498
1 452
1 849

63
3 000
57
63
3 069
1 849
1 786

63
3 215
52
- 138
3 088
1 786
1 924

60
3 006
57
63
3 072
1 924
1 861

67
3 637
55
35
3 684
1 861
1 826

64
4 356
63
209
4 566
1 826
1 617

69
4 752
71
322
5 072
1 617
1 295

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

69
4 784
41
432
5 244
1 295
863

60
4 202
14
543
4 791
863
320

54
4 646
55
- 16
4 629
320
336

50
3 248
50
- 361
11
2 876
336
697

49
3 198
60
- 476
2 711
697
1 173

45
3 203
51
- 378
2 819
1 173
1 551

46
3 698
60
- 229
3 455
1 551
1 780

56
3 365
48
- 221
3 152
1 780
2 001

47
3 747
53
- 380
4
3 357
2 001
2 381

68
3 214
64
- 56
3 162
2 381
2 437

44
4 025
38
- 76
3 955
2 437
2 513

44
4 592
66
533
5 103
2 513
1 980

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Indigenous production
47
43
48
44
42
42
45
41
43
+ Imports (Entries)
4 537
4 096
3 889
3 449
3 513
3 143
3 406
3 268
3 527
- Exports (Exits)
46
45
34
60
38
38
62
60
68
+ Stock changes
540
83
236
- 92
- 466
- 134
- 179
- 220
- 266
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
5 078
4 177
4 139
3 341
3 051
3 013
3 210
3 029
3 236
Opening stock level
1 980
1 440
1 357
1 121
1 213
1 679
1 813
1 992
2 212
Closing stock level
1 440
1 357
1 121
1 213
1 679
1 813
1 992
2 212
2 478
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Nov-13

Dec-13

46
3 545
73
1
3 519
2 478
2 477

48
3 935
72
391
4 302
2 477
2 086

48
4 962
58
593
5 545
2 086
1 493

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

2 396
167 745
2 160
15 862
183 843
78 699
62 837

2 181
147 878
2 361
18 591
166 289
62 837
44 246

2 491
157 051
2 480
7 837
164 899
44 246
36 409

2 548
139 414
2 461
-3 511
135 990
36 409
39 920

2 516
117 548
2 320
-15 694
102 050
39 920
55 614

2 200
110 633
1 903
-15 214
95 716
55 614
70 828

2 397
114 863
2 185
2 432
117 507
70 828
68 396

2 410
123 150
2 006
-5 301
118 253
68 396
73 697

2 304
115 123
2 197
2 430
117 660
73 697
71 267

2 547
139 355
2 126
1 339
141 115
71 267
69 928

2 452
166 825
2 416
7 980
174 841
69 928
61 948

2 654
182 019
2 738
12 340
194 275
61 948
49 608

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

2 624
183 230
1 573
16 566
200 847
49 608
33 042

2 291
160 978
547
20 767
183 489
33 042
12 275

2 074
177 942
2 102
- 602
177 312
12 275
12 877

1 918
124 429
1 918
-13 805
409
110 215
12 877
26 682

1 873
122 503
2 301
-18 263
103 812
26 682
44 945

1 727
122 678
1 965
-14 481
107 959
44 945
59 426

1 775
141 662
2 308
-8 772
132 357
59 426
68 198

2 133
128 921
1 836
-8 436
120 782
68 198
76 634

1 812
143 510
2 013
-14 583
184
128 542
76 634
91 217

2 622
123 090
2 453
-2 116
121 143
91 217
93 333

1 686
154 173
1 461
-2 943
151 455
93 333
96 276

1 688
175 908
2 521
20 435
195 510
96 276
75 841

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
1 783
1 653
1 856
1 693
1 616
1 620
1 703
1 587
1 650
1 745
+ Imports (Entries)
173 757 156 864 148 978 132 054 134 560 120 397 130 463 125 206 135 096 135 798
- Exports (Exits)
1 773
1 739
1 296
2 281
1 449
1 449
2 364
2 286
2 598
2 788
+ Stock changes
20 687
3 191
9 030
-3 518 -17 855
-5 156
-6 832
-8 430 -10 193
25
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
194 454 159 969 158 568 127 948 116 872 115 412 122 970 116 077 123 955 134 780
Opening stock level
75 841
55 154
51 963
42 933
46 451
64 306
69 462
76 294
84 724
94 917
Closing stock level
55 154
51 963
42 933
46 451
64 306
69 462
76 294
84 724
94 917
94 892
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

1 856
150 735
2 752
15 004
164 843
94 892
79 888

1 830
190 078
2 228
22 684
212 364
79 888
57 204

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

6000

80
70

5000
60
4000
50
40

3000

30
2000
20

Jan-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Apr-13

Jul-13

Oct-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Jan-13

Stock changes

Oct-11

Jul-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Apr-11

1000

10

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

6000

800

600

5000

400

4000

200
3000
0
2000
-200

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-600

Jan-11

1000

-400

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
250

200

Mtoe

150

100

50

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 218 Mtoe)

(TPES: 189 Mtoe)


Oil
(30.4%)

Oil
(49.9%)
Nuclear
(9.7%)

Coal *
(19.7%)

Hydro
(0.2%)
Coal *
(35.0%)

Other **
(5.3%)

Nuclear
(3.3%)
Hydro
Natural Gas (0.2%)
(11.5%)

Natural Gas
(34.7%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

108.52
24.44
0.55
75.89
7.63

197.85
31.31
82.59
73.96
9.98

208.00
40.91
95.25
53.61
18.22

272.47
97.53
131.67
18.66
24.62

148.38
51.45
64.37
10.75
21.81

117.48
35.03
46.28
9.97
26.21

109.28
32.81
42.05
7.51
26.91

0.02
0.74
11.43
- 5.62
3.20

- 2.76
- 0.95
- 3.49
- 8.19
1.71

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

138.45
0.67
136.65
1.12
0.02

70.70
9.00
57.21
4.49
0.00

82.77
6.18
65.24
10.32
1.03

89.10
2.01
70.63
15.23
1.23

145.50
45.61
80.95
16.67
2.28

161.76
42.34
88.98
27.73
2.70

165.61
41.28
89.66
31.06
3.61

0.45
10.87
- 1.05
8.66
14.65

3.06
8.61
1.39
4.91
5.59

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

22.70
..
20.70
1.99
0.01

58.37
..
55.28
3.09
0.00

78.04
..
76.24
1.79
0.00

129.46
11.32
117.35
0.78
0.01

84.61
13.65
69.63
0.86
0.48

74.83
11.14
62.59
0.72
0.38

70.11
8.48
60.63
0.50
0.50

2.86
..
2.72
- 3.39
10.31

- 0.46
..
- 0.99
- 5.38
23.26

218.07
25.11
108.90
76.43
7.63

198.43
40.31
79.34
68.80
9.98

205.92
47.19
76.37
63.11
19.25

222.96
87.37
73.22
36.52
25.84

201.42
84.79
62.40
30.61
23.62

192.23
66.33
58.49
38.87
28.53

190.22
65.50
57.51
37.19
30.02

- 0.34
2.43
- 1.58
- 1.78
3.48

- 0.34
1.44
- 1.23
- 2.27
1.95

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-12

90-12

72.42
0.94
18.37
45.48
7.63

70.63
0.55
8.11
51.99
9.98

73.82
1.11 e
7.14
47.78
17.79

81.73
27.04
1.96
28.74
23.99

77.46
30.74
1.17
24.41
21.15

77.22
18.30
0.81
32.74
25.37

..
..
..
..
..

0.16
7.90
- 7.69
- 0.84
3.13

0.20
13.57
- 9.42
- 1.70
1.63

Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

143.23
18.37
73.09
31.72
20.04

131.28
37.24
59.62
14.14
20.27

137.79
41.77
61.22
10.77
24.03

150.50
52.42
62.57
4.12
31.40

136.51
47.24
54.83
2.65
31.79

127.57
42.81
51.72
2.38
30.66

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.30
2.19
- 0.88
- 6.43
1.10

- 0.35
0.11
- 0.76
- 6.64
1.11

27.63
..
27.35
0.05
0.22

30.37
..
30.07
0.04
0.26

39.18
..
38.72
0.00
0.45

41.87
..
41.13
..
0.74

39.75
..
38.21
0.01
1.52

38.87
..
37.58
0.01
1.28

..
..
..
..
..

0.88
..
0.82
- 4.35
4.57

- 0.04
..
- 0.14
8.02
4.83

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

64.60
9.42
33.29
14.04
7.85

46.38
13.50
19.29
5.96
7.63

42.66
11.96
15.57
6.38
8.75

45.25
15.26
16.28
2.51
11.19

33.88
9.48
12.25
1.96
10.19

30.84
9.03
10.43
1.76
9.62

..
..
..
..
..

- 1.88
- 0.11
- 2.93
- 5.18
0.52

- 1.46
- 1.27
- 1.81
- 5.67
0.43

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

51.00
8.96
12.45
17.63
11.97

54.53
23.75
10.26
8.14
12.38

55.96
29.82
6.92
4.39
14.82

63.39
37.16
5.16
1.61
19.46

62.88
37.77
4.37
0.68
20.07

57.86
33.79
3.71
0.60
19.76

..
..
..
..
..

0.32
3.46
- 3.06
- 8.29
1.29

0.15
0.57
- 2.80
- 8.63
1.32

33.67
7.31
3.88
14.62
7.85

35.92
19.09
2.63
6.80
7.41

37.27
23.24
2.31
3.48
8.24

43.03
28.62
3.02
1.56
9.83

44.59
30.14
3.19
0.66
10.60

39.65
26.23
2.52
0.59
10.31

..
..
..
..
..

0.42
3.33
- 1.10
- 7.90
0.70

0.28
0.55
0.39
- 7.75
1.02

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

29 210

37 457

49 672

115 386

59 776

47 670

41 121

38 475

786
- 31

10 744
-

7 226
124
- 1 290 e

2 382
13 395
- 998
1 563

53 769
15 998
1 618
- 2

53 437
16 784
- 1 841
- 159

49 796
13 079
91
- 52

48 990
9 900
- 122
- 241

30 027

48 201

58 312

101 812

99 167

82 641

77 981

77 684

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

5 929
1 126
4 803
-

661
148
513
-

31 641
24 939
989
3 422
2 251
40

35 972
29 510
380
3 913
2 145
24

30 020
24 145
601
3 183
2 086
5

21 504
15 664
459
3 341
2 035
5

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

398
79
135
5
179

2 040
86
1 578
14
362

3 696
101
3 285
25
11
274

7 048
20
5 928
329
66
705

6 249
8
5 531
348
58
291
13

5 391
8
4 834
330
41
163
15

5 064
12
4 405
298
24
153
172

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

1 770

1 110

1 692

1 852

1 695

1 324

1 115

..

Final consumption

21 930

44 390

51 550

61 271

55 251

45 906

50 298

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

11 241
1 023
4 523
400
1 286
1 761
65
651
688
844

16 085
1 210
6 187
473
1 267
3 018
97
1 432
859
538
1 004

12 836
1 290
2 324
478
1 802
865
1 743
1 830
940
126
70
548
820

16 586
2 039
4 210
494
1 256
979
1 308
2 494
1 455
..
269
701
1 381

10 351
527
1 958
239
1 397
790
856
1 976
1 330
169
477
632

10 326
506
2 150
221
1 328
834
863
1 996
1 198
159
464
607

10 064
441
2 017
255
1 374
854
864
1 948
1 124
149
450
588

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

..
..
..
..

10 689
912
8 727
1 050

28 305
2 554
22 754
2 997

36 796
3 370
28 677
95
4 654

43 440
7 304
33 451
138
2 547

44 168
7 775
35 250
178
965

35 039
7 266
26 679
162
932

39 694
7 730
30 820
140
1 004

..
..
..
..
..

1 918
1 918
1 918
-

1 245
1 245
1 245
-

732
732
732
-

541
541
541
-

540
540
540
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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834 e
540 e
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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

1 137 344

1 457 161

1 903 851

4 538 225

2 394 299

1 896 116

1 630 102

1 526 946

30 949
- 2 394

418 651
- 6 012

93 701
526 844
- 39 265
12 598

2 122 189
635 037
64 074
- 46

2 103 889
661 280
- 72 927
- 5 970

1 970 280
518 482
4 749
- 2 004

1 920 919
394 789
- 5 117
- 8 936

1 170 687

1 881 824

4 053 219

3 945 571

3 271 768

3 088 653

3 056 895

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

231 145
43 899
187 246
-

25 807
5 765
20 042
-

1 259 626
992 841
39 356
136 230
89 608
1 591

1 431 201
1 174 096
15 116
155 696
85 346
947

1 188 488
955 883
23 791
126 029
82 569
216

851 735
620 428
18 185
132 311
80 610
201

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

15 504
3 061
5 271
209
6 963

79 646
3 375
61 617
528
14 126

139 374
3 798
123 864
950
422
10 340

280 588
806
235 998
13 108
2 624
28 052

248 575
313
220 047
13 828
2 309
11 560
518

213 434
313
191 386
13 079
1 631
6 447
578

200 553
458
174 458
11 799
956
6 055
6 827

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

Losses

69 061

43 258

63 798

73 732

67 452

52 414

44 174

..

Final consumption

854 977

1 733 113

1 943 903

2 439 273

2 198 343

1 817 432

1 992 191

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

438 228
39 888
176 335
15 587
50 120
68 668
2 516
25 393
26 821
32 900

628 033
47 252
241 562
18 464
49 480
117 846
3 797
55 894
33 553
20 997
39 188

484 010
48 638
87 624
18 042
67 946
32 601
65 730
69 001
35 450
4 748
2 638
20 679
30 913

660 383
81 184
167 605
19 685
50 018
38 966
52 088
99 306
57 906
..
10 724
27 918
54 983

411 855
20 976
77 897
9 515
55 594
31 437
34 040
78 637
52 897
6 725
18 998
25 139

408 832
20 048
85 101
8 740
52 573
33 032
34 185
79 008
47 444
6 301
18 372
24 028

398 603
17 473
79 876
10 099
54 404
33 820
34 238
77 159
44 537
5 890
17 833
23 274

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

..
..
..
..

416 749
35 554
340 261
40 934

1 105 080
99 704
888 372
117 004

1 387 570
127 062
1 081 437
3 587
175 484

1 729 314
290 765
1 331 672
5 479
101 398

1 757 369
309 341
1 402 543
7 089
38 396

1 387 182
287 652
1 056 239
6 401
36 890

1 572 170
306 180
1 220 688
5 529
39 773

..
..
..
..
..

72 323
72 323
72 323
-

49 576
49 576
49 576
-

29 119
29 119
29 119
-

21 418
21 418
21 418
-

21 418
21 418
21 418
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use

287 407
4 644
- 2 983 e
2 198 885
51 810
31 446 e
20 364 e
-

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

957
6 447
21 203
28 607

2 465
7 101
26 812
36 378

3 994
7 852
27 866
39 712

37 750
248 404
843 098
1 129 252

95 677
281 729
1 060 510
1 437 916

153 823
303 266
1 099 856
1 556 945

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

28 607

36 378

39 712

1 129 252

1 437 916

1 556 945

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

142
914
1 056

155
155

96
96

5 587
35 874
41 461

6 152
6 152

3 789
3 789

242
80
1 177
21 153
533
589
23 774

117
13
42
13 091
13 263

407
69
8 607
99
9 182

9 527
3 157
46 199
830 225
20 938
23 130
933 176

4 651
515
1 685
519 361
526 212

15 931
2 677
337 670
3 907
360 185

Non-specified

Total imports

24 830

13 418

9 278

974 637

532 364

363 974

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres

2013e

Terajoules

Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

957
6 447
22 117
142
29 663

2 465
7 101
26 967
36 533

3 994
7 852
27 962
39 808

37 750
248 404
878 972
5 587
1 170 713

95 677
281 729
1 066 662
1 444 068

153 823
303 266
1 103 645
1 560 734

Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

242
80
1 177
21 153
533
589
23 774

117
13
42
13 091
13 263

407
69
8 607
99
9 182

9 527
3 157
46 199
830 225
20 938
23 130
933 176

4 651
515
1 685
519 361
526 212

15 931
2 677
337 670
3 907
360 185

Non-specified

Total imports

53 437

49 796

48 990

2 103 889

1 970 280

1 920 919

Memo: Total OPEC

22 572

13 250

9 014

885 951

525 697

353 601

2012

2013e

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

9 891
5 287
1 595
11
16 784

5 696
5 226
2 153
4
13 079

Terajoules
3 202
4 905
1 791
2
9 900

388 725
208 966
63 157
432
661 280

225 558
207 324
85 424
176
518 482

125 347
192 627
76 745
70
394 789

16 784

13 079

9 900

661 280

518 482

394 789

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres
Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

4 873
6 237
632
536
41
10 973
2 101
1 565

4 273
4 811
599
312
30
8 767
1 565
1 253

4 515
5 127
661
- 218
- 20
8 783
1 253
1 471

4 362
4 360
1 772
- 891
1
6 058
1 471
2 362

3 875
4 060
1 667
- 579
- 35
5 724
2 362
2 941

3 505
3 257
1 363
- 482
-1
4 918
2 941
3 423

3 328
3 677
1 533
- 570
48
4 854
3 423
3 993

2 774
3 987
1 890
- 62
39
4 770
3 993
4 055

3 246
3 433
1 249
- 305
5
5 120
4 055
4 360

4 114
4 177
1 987
2
113
6 193
4 360
4 358

4 300
4 469
1 662
-4
- 22
7 125
4 358
4 362

4 268
5 243
997
420
4
8 930
4 362
3 942

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

4 045
5 304
802
603
- 101
9 251
3 942
3 339

3 792
5 062
907
1 263
110
9 100
3 339
2 076

4 154
4 609
1 012
- 617
-8
7 142
2 076
2 693

3 613
4 159
1 224
332
95
6 785
2 693
2 361

3 520
3 735
1 138
- 439
- 18
5 696
2 361
2 800

3 287
3 046
1 028
- 671
67
4 567
2 800
3 471

3 054
3 240
1 576
- 536
-1
4 183
3 471
4 007

3 004
3 043
1 761
- 436
13
3 837
4 007
4 443

2 482
2 178
692
183
- 31
4 182
4 443
4 260

3 295
3 953
620
- 204
-2
6 426
4 260
4 464

3 397
4 890
580
102
- 83
7 892
4 464
4 362

3 346
5 881
631
511
77
9 030
4 362
3 851

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

3 221
5 072
601
178
26
7 844
4 461
4 283

3 375
4 847
506
310
8 026
4 283
3 973

Indigenous production
3 516
3 179
3 448
3 463
3 576
3 273
2 863
2 577
2 763
+ Imports (Entries)
5 514
4 913
6 259
4 841
3 600
3 582
2 579
2 233
2 290
- Exports (Exits)
747
603
625
840
1 132
1 240
1 145
792
795
+ Stock changes
1 233
1 642
743
- 544
- 618
-1 206
- 666
- 617
- 37
- Statistical difference
- 11
17
- 30
- 60
- 16
199
-6
36
24
Total consumption
9 527
9 114
9 855
6 980
5 442
4 210
3 637
3 365
4 197
Opening stock level
3 851
2 618
976
233
777
1 395
2 601
3 267
3 884
Closing stock level
2 618
976
233
777
1 395
2 601
3 267
3 884
3 921
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

3 106
3 214
728
- 540
- 112
5 164
3 921
4 461

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

195 088
246 498
25 821
21 354
1 690
435 429
83 180
61 826

171 221
190 122
24 410
12 340
1 251
348 022
61 826
49 486

180 761
202 713
26 984
-8 722
- 805
348 573
49 486
58 208

175 640
171 513
70 663
-35 291
33
241 166
58 208
93 499

156 075
159 330
66 477
-22 907
-1 566
227 587
93 499
116 406

140 449
127 607
54 293
-18 821
- 113
195 055
116 406
135 227

133 187
144 899
60 782
-22 493
2 169
192 642
135 227
157 720

110 509
157 026
75 114
-2 455
864
189 102
157 720
160 175

129 246
134 745
49 857
-11 613
131
202 390
160 175
171 788

164 579
162 949
79 075
79
4 004
244 528
171 788
171 709

171 268
176 310
66 248
- 144
- 718
281 904
171 709
171 853

167 227
206 939
39 391
15 746
890
349 631
171 853
156 107

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

160 070
208 648
31 979
23 562
-4 025
364 326
156 107
132 545

150 635
199 017
36 071
50 769
4 274
360 076
132 545
81 776

164 882
180 547
40 121
-24 078
- 126
281 356
81 776
105 854

143 001
163 109
48 372
13 060
3 939
266 859
105 854
92 794

139 480
146 153
45 169
-16 931
- 845
224 378
92 794
109 725

131 485
117 984
40 759
-25 738
2 644
180 328
109 725
135 463

118 512
126 869
62 200
-21 591
- 431
162 021
135 463
157 054

119 217
119 581
69 463
-17 337
556
151 442
157 054
174 391

97 688
86 231
27 192
7 075
-1 166
164 968
174 391
167 316

130 916
155 745
24 843
-8 741
- 96
253 173
167 316
176 057

134 274
192 312
23 198
4 593
-3 338
311 319
176 057
171 464

132 317
231 313
25 200
20 106
3 199
355 337
171 464
151 358

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
144 148 125 742 137 073 138 446 140 598 129 969 114 262 101 714 110 161 123 400
+ Imports (Entries)
216 358 192 938 244 935 190 126 140 849 140 281 100 735
87 146
90 579 125 744
- Exports (Exits)
29 763
24 165
25 041
33 007
44 687
49 279
45 514
31 043
31 889
29 344
+ Stock changes
48 471
64 529
29 198 -21 354 -24 141 -47 231 -26 416 -23 190
-3 315 -20 527
- Statistical difference
- 459
700
-1 187
-2 330
- 620
7 835
- 258
1 394
927
-4 495
Total consumption
379 673 358 344 387 352 276 541 213 239 165 905 143 325 133 233 164 609 203 768
Opening stock level
151 358 102 887
38 358
9 160
30 514
54 655 101 886 128 302 151 492 154 807
Closing stock level
102 887
38 358
9 160
30 514
54 655 101 886 128 302 151 492 154 807 175 334
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

127 484
199 355
24 170
6 851
1 047
308 473
175 334
168 483

133 787
190 360
20 311
12 008
- 37
315 881
168 483
156 475

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

1000

Jul-13

1000

Apr-13

2000

Jan-13

2000

Oct-12

3000

Jul-12

3000

Apr-12

4000

Jan-12

4000

Oct-11

5000

Jul-11

5000

Apr-11

6000

Jan-11

6000

Jan-11

Mcm

Mcm

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

12000

2000

1500

10000

1000

8000

500
6000
0
4000
-500

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

0
Jan-11

-1500

Jan-11

2000

-1000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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Tables
1. Total primary energy supply by fuel (in Mtoe)
2. Energy demand by fuel (in Mtoe)
3. Natural gas supply and consumption (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
4. Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
5. LNG imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
6. Natural gas imports by country of origin (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
7. Natural gas exports by country of destination (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)
8. Monthly natural gas supply (in million cubic metres and in terajoules)

Graphs
1. Evolution from 1973 to 2013 of total primary energy supply by energy (in Mtoe)
2. 1973 and 2013 fuel shares in TPES (in Mtoe)
3. Monthly natural gas supply and demand (in million cubic metres)

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Graph 1 - Evolution of total primary energy supply by energy
(Mtoe)
2500

2000

Mtoe

1500

1000

500

1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013

Natural Gas

Coal *

Oil

Nuclear

Hydro

Other **

Graph 2 - Fuel shares in TPES


1973

2013e

(TPES: 1729 Mtoe)

(TPES: 2182 Mtoe)


Oil
(36.0%)

Oil
(47.3%)

Coal *
(18.0%)

Nuclear
(1.3%)
Hydro
(1.3%)
Other **
(2.3%)

Natural Gas
(29.8%)

Nuclear
(9.8%)

Coal *
(20.0%)

Hydro
(1.1%)
Other **
(5.4%)

Natural Gas
(27.8%)

* Coal includes peat and oil shale.


** Other includes geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, heat, biofuels & waste. Excludes electricity trade.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 1: Total primary energy supply by fuel
Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1 456.23
502.61
534.59
333.36
85.66

1 553.26
454.56
498.35
447.92
152.43

Imports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
Other2

340.70
23.89
314.64
0.72
1.45

Exports
Natural gas
Oil
1
Coal
2
Other

Indigenous production
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
2
Other

Total consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2

1990

2000

2010

2012

2013e

73-13

90-13

1 652.50
418.09
432.54
542.32
259.55 e

1 667.28
446.82
365.61
536.86
318.00 e

1 723.41
494.65
346.69
531.85
350.22 e

1 806.48
558.78
407.37
495.48
344.85 e

1 859.34
564.55
460.64
479.20
354.96

0.61
0.29
- 0.37
0.91
3.62

0.51
1.31
0.27
- 0.54
1.37

382.42
22.82
355.94
1.07
2.60

452.50
35.16
413.28
2.12
1.94

702.04
87.76
600.08
10.01
4.19

725.44
86.89
623.13
11.44
3.98

635.32
72.69
551.71
5.82
5.10

598.96
66.71
521.72
5.06
5.47

1.42
2.60
1.27
5.00
3.38

1.23
2.82
1.02
3.85
4.62

44.32
1.78
11.28
31.04
0.22

75.39
1.14
15.86
58.08
0.30

110.61
1.98
38.88
67.99
1.77

95.68
5.57
50.53
38.31
1.26

192.06
26.15
114.93
48.24
2.75

260.44
37.08
148.58
73.76
1.03

271.34
36.04
166.11
68.22
0.97

4.63
7.81
6.95
1.99
3.77

3.98
13.46
6.52
0.01
- 2.57

1 729.94
514.51
817.49
311.05
86.89

1 804.68
476.78
796.93
376.23
154.73

1 915.05
438.23
756.84
460.25
259.72

2 273.34
547.58
871.15
533.64
320.98 e

2 215.39
555.92
805.61
502.60
351.26 e

2 140.62
595.53
771.32
425.04
348.73 e

2 186.66
607.44
784.60
435.41
359.22

0.59
0.42
- 0.10
0.84
3.61

0.58
1.43
0.16
- 0.24
1.42

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.

Table 2: Energy demand by fuel


Mtoe
Average annual
percent change

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2012

430.15
83.39
81.61
216.91
48.24

536.17
85.57
60.50
292.05
98.05

749.73
89.74 e
27.25
396.00 e
236.74 e

932.21
136.88 e
29.56
501.58 e
264.18 e

936.91
185.03
10.84
462.77
278.26 e

893.60
227.34
7.48
382.40
276.37 e

1 315.37
366.97
693.49
74.09
180.82

1 311.29
337.41
689.14
56.16
228.57

1 293.50
302.99
683.29
55.66
251.57

1 546.23
359.89
793.42
32.58
360.35

1 500.77
310.43
760.53
26.85
402.95

414.27
16.84
397.06
..
0.37

425.27
14.75
410.25
..
0.27

487.57
15.41
471.80
..
0.35

588.24
15.18
569.49
..
3.57

Total industry4
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

482.52
177.21
160.95
60.25
84.11

489.31
151.53
191.43
48.25
98.11

402.78
123.77
149.41
46.02
83.58

Total other
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Residential
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

418.58
172.92
135.49
13.84
96.33

396.71
171.13
87.46
7.92
130.20

237.50
112.86
71.66
3.18
49.82

215.58
110.45
41.85
1.57
61.70

Inputs to electricity and heat


generation
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other2
Final consumption
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3
of which:
Total transport
Natural gas
Oil
Coal1
Other3

2013e

73-12

90-12

..
..
..
..
..

1.89
2.61
- 5.94
1.46
4.58

0.80
4.32
- 5.71
- 0.16
0.71

1 432.73
296.50
719.15
21.93
395.15

..
..
..
..
..

0.22
- 0.55
0.09
- 3.07
2.02

0.47
- 0.10
0.23
- 4.14
2.07

595.22
16.30
554.10
..
24.82

597.30
17.61
553.15
..
26.55

..
..
..
..
..

0.94
0.11
0.85
..
11.59

0.93
0.61
0.73
..
21.67

485.28
155.30
161.27
30.36
138.36

398.30
110.53
153.83
25.34
108.59

352.73
115.45
110.98
21.03
105.28

..
..
..
..
..

- 0.80
- 1.09
- 0.95
- 2.66
0.58

- 0.60
- 0.32
- 1.34
- 3.50
1.05

403.16
163.81
62.08
9.64
167.63

472.71
189.40
62.67
2.22
218.42

507.24
183.60
52.60
1.51
269.54

482.70
163.44
55.03
0.90
263.33

..
..
..
..
..

0.37
- 0.14
- 2.28
- 6.76
2.61

0.82
- 0.01
- 0.55
- 10.21
2.07

209.88
102.56
26.37
1.49
79.47

264.04
116.23
31.91
1.33 e
114.58

268.25
110.93
21.51
..
135.81

254.27
96.43
27.96
..
129.89

..
..
..
..
..

0.18
- 0.40
- 2.38
..
2.49

0.88
- 0.28
0.27
..
2.26

1. Coal includes peat and oil shale.


2. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste.
3. Other includes nuclear, hydro, geothermal, solar, wind, wave, tide, biofuels & waste, electricity and heat.
4. Includes all non-energy use.
Source: Energy Balances of OECD Countries.

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Table 3A: Natural gas supply and consumption
Million cubic metres

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

Indigenous production

615 085

553 539

506 604

544 335

603 857

648 758

681 486

689 189

+ From other sources


+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference

29 239
2 180
- 12 497
5 559

27 897
1 390
659
18 122

1 398
43 407
2 424
- 15 796
3 030

1 393 e
107 082
6 901
22 774
7 422

1 515
105 926
32 190
553
- 3 446

1 453
98 223
42 636
- 9 938
2 886

1 488
88 853
45 840
1 391
4 365

1 295
81 647
44 522
14 819
5 199

Total consumption

624 088

562 583

530 159

661 261

683 107

692 974

723 013

737 229

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

102 045
102 045
-

104 199
104 199
-

108 785
79 188
29 597 e
-

166 772
114 732
602
32 871 e
18 567
-

225 885
176 514
488
32 469
16 414
-

231 835
181 965
635
32 301
16 934
-

277 265
222 390
1 950
35 129
17 796
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

72 961
42 340
30 621
-

47 507
29 051
18 456
-

54 067
35 005
19 062
-

56 004
32 591
23 413
-

78 252
66
41 171
21 410
3
15 602

80 372
63
42 058
22 420
4
15 827

84 145
58
44 241
23 901
4
15 941

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

..

Final consumption

449 082

410 877

367 307

438 485

378 970

380 767

361 603

..

Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified

216 857
..
216 857

184 522
..
184 522

133 212
50 204
83 008

167 994
15 467
63 312
11 777
12 981
6 195
13 348
17 906
18 379
2 918
4 536
1 175

120 548
8 588
37 538
3 896
7 526
3 618
10 104
2 247
18 077
9 526
1 125
459
1 213
16 631

122 344
9 479
35 693
4 161
8 735
3 799
10 176
2 172
18 035
9 367
1 146
426
1 202
17 953

124 272
10 077
34 375
4 233
8 577
4 246
10 611
2 160
18 653
9 867
1 176
428
1 208
18 661

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

20 611
20 611
-

17 962
17 962
-

18 681
18 681
-

18 492
307
18 185
-

19 901
812
19 089
-

20 325
849
19 476
-

21 471
852
20 619
-

..
..
..
..

211 614
73 507
138 107
-

208 393
73 895
134 498
-

198 581
74 254
124 327
-

230 770
89 156
141 614
-

224 131
86 888
135 421
1 822
-

223 090
88 014
133 478
1 598
-

199 336
80 283
117 601
1 452
-

..
..
..
..
..

..
-

..
-

16 833
16 833
16 833
-

21 229
21 229
21 229
-

14 390
14 390
14 390
-

15 008
15 008
15 008
-

16 524
16 524
16 524
-

..
..
..
..

Losses

Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 3B: Natural gas supply and consumption
Terajoules

1973

1980

1990

2000

2010

2011

2012

2013e

23 388 315

21 152 333

19 455 013

20 792 062

23 017 554

24 704 847

26 001 914

26 270 291

1 111 792
82 894
- 475 177
211 087

1 061 886
53 110
25 171
688 276

52 084
1 636 087
91 905
- 606 805
94 329

50 393
4 083 576
259 292
864 348
276 186

56 096
4 043 400
1 216 629
24 366
- 113 559

52 720
3 750 340
1 610 581
- 385 724
122 993

54 104
3 382 686
1 725 544
53 061
179 829

47 096
3 104 407
1 677 186
568 437
211 579

23 730 949

21 498 004

20 350 145

25 254 901

26 038 346

26 388 609

27 586 392

28 101 466

Transformation
Main activity electricity
Autoproducers electricity
Main activity CHP plants
Autoproducers of CHP
Main activity heat plants
Autoproducers heat plants
Gas works
Gas to liquids
Other transformation

3 880 280
3 880 280
-

3 981 772
3 981 772
-

4 175 718
3 039 619
1 136 099 e
-

6 369 334
4 381 831
23 001
1 255 396 e
709 106
-

8 610 217
6 728 362
18 609
1 237 602
625 644
-

8 828 413
6 929 397
24 175
1 230 012
644 829
-

10 578 971
8 485 215
74 418
1 340 331
679 007
-

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

Energy industry own use


Coal mines
Oil and gas extraction
Gas inputs to oil refineries
Coke ovens
Gas works
Other energy

2 774 341
1 609 996
1 164 345
-

1 815 396
1 110 130
705 266
-

2 075 345
1 343 653
731 692
-

2 138 915
1 244 725
894 190
-

2 982 748
2 530
1 569 318
816 069
130
594 701

3 060 603
2 411
1 601 580
853 757
134
602 721

3 210 521
2 202
1 688 023
911 932
136
608 228

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

..

17 076 328

15 700 836

14 099 082

16 746 652

14 445 381

14 499 593

13 796 900

..

8 245 986
..
8 245 986

7 051 141
..
7 051 141

5 113 334
1 927 068
3 186 266

6 416 041
590 720
2 418 021
449 797
495 760
236 606
509 779
683 874
701 941
111 438
173 226
44 879

4 594 979
327 357
1 430 855
148 496
286 884
137 903
385 140
85 659
689 036
363 087
42 896
17 509
46 246
633 911

4 658 810
360 967
1 359 184
158 434
332 614
144 647
387 517
82 728
686 763
356 686
43 639
16 205
45 788
683 638

4 741 596
384 487
1 311 589
161 520
327 263
162 008
404 856
82 398
711 703
376 471
44 885
16 319
46 077
712 020

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

783 723
783 723
-

686 376
686 376
-

717 057
717 057
-

706 266
11 730
694 536
-

758 566
30 939
727 627
-

773 967
32 321
741 646
-

819 229
32 505
786 724
-

..
..
..
..

8 046 619
2 795 103
5 251 516
-

7 963 319
2 823 762
5 139 557
-

7 622 534
2 850 250
4 772 284
-

8 813 568
3 405 041
5 408 527
-

8 543 333
3 311 910
5 161 979
69 444
-

8 495 321
3 351 555
5 082 923
60 843
-

7 605 613
3 063 206
4 487 018
55 389
-

..
..
..
..
..

..
-

..
-

646 157
646 157
646 157
-

810 777
810 777
810 777
-

548 503
548 503
548 503
-

571 495
571 495
571 495
-

630 462
630 462
630 462
-

..
..
..
..

Indigenous production
+ From other sources
+ Imports
- Exports
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption

Losses
Final consumption
Industry
Iron and steel
Chemical
Non-ferrous metals
Non-metallic minerals
Transport equipment
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Food and tobacco
Pulp, paper and printing
Wood and wood products
Construction
Textiles and leather
Non-specified
Transport
Road
Pipelines
Non-specified
Other
Commerce and public
Residential
Agriculture (incl. fishing)
Non-specified
Non-energy use
Non-energy use in industry
of which: Chem/Petchem
Other non-energy use
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 4: Natural gas imports by pipeline by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD

2012

2013e

Terajoules

88 266
76
88 342

83 898
9
83 907

78 875
30
78 905

3 351 320
2 819
3 354 139

3 185 474
331
3 185 805

2 994 763
1 128
2 995 891

Algeria
Azerbaijan
Islamic Republic of Iran
Russian Federation
Other
Non-OECD

Non-specified

Total imports

88 342

83 907

78 905

3 354 139

3 185 805

2 995 891

2012

2013e

Table 5: LNG imports by country of origin


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Australia
United States
Other
OECD

Terajoules

430
430

176
176

175
175

17 292
17 292

7 079
7 079

6 997
6 997

994
67
471
2 576
3 642
1 701
9 451

80
958
3 177
555
4 770

73
207
1 975
312
2 567

38 537
2 766
19 114
107 983
142 628
67 881
378 909

3 085
40 147
124 427
22 143
189 802

3 033
8 688
77 340
12 458
101 519

Non-specified

Total imports

9 881

4 946

2 742

396 201

196 881

108 516

Algeria
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Peru
Qatar
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Non-OECD

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 6: Natural gas imports by country of origin
2011

2012

2013e

2011

2012

Million cubic metres


Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Italy
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Algeria
Argentina
Azerbaijan
Brunei
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Iran
Libya
Malaysia
Nigeria
Oman
Qatar
Russian Federation
Trinidad and Tobago
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Other
Total non-OECD

2013e

Terajoules

88 266
76
430
88 772

83 898
9
176
84 083

78 891
30
159
79 080

3 351 320
2 819
17 292
3 371 431

3 185 474
331
7 079
3 192 884

2 995 348
1 128
6 412
3 002 888

994
67
2 576
3 642
1 701
471
9 451

80
958
3 177
555
4 770

73
207
1 975
312
2 567

38 537
2 766
107 983
142 628
67 881
19 114
378 909

3 085
40 147
124 427
22 143
189 802

3 033
8 688
77 340
12 458
101 519

Non-specified

Total imports

98 223

88 853

81 647

3 750 340

3 382 686

3 104 407

2 643

958

280

110 749

40 147

11 721

2012

2013e

Memo: Total OPEC

Table 7: Natural gas exports by country of destination


2011

2012

2013e

2011

Million cubic metres


Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
France
Germany
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Mexico
Netherlands
Poland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
United States
Other
OECD
Non-specified/other
Total exports

26 533
510
259
14 127
168
81
82
41 760

27 488
407
17 555
74
45 524

Terajoules
25 800
18 722
44 522

1 007 405
19 195
10 197
526 382
6 806
3 192
3 285
1 576 462

1 043 676
15 323
654 115
1 713 114

979 598
697 588
1 677 186

876

316

34 119

12 430

42 636

45 840

44 522

1 610 581

1 725 544

1 677 186

Source: Annual Gas Statistics.

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Table 8a: Monthly natural gas supply in million cubic metres

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

52 823
10 532
3 852
22 802
694
81 611
88 096
65 294

46 769
8 812
3 546
16 536
- 750
69 321
65 294
48 758

54 166
8 930
4 096
4 102
- 89
63 191
48 758
44 656

53 043
7 871
3 583
-5 988
- 423
51 766
44 656
50 644

54 933
7 680
3 732
-11 281
385
47 215
50 644
61 925

52 870
7 550
3 383
-9 707
400
46 930
61 925
71 632

54 989
8 309
3 207
-6 957
- 399
53 533
71 632
78 589

55 634
7 937
3 154
-6 904
- 56
53 569
78 589
85 493

53 755
7 131
3 589
-11 229
- 814
46 882
85 493
96 722

57 314
7 990
3 101
-10 990
1 816
49 397
96 722
107 712

56 162
7 048
3 558
-1 106
1 010
57 536
107 712
108 818

57 751
8 432
3 805
10 784
1 184
71 978
108 818
98 034

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

58 153
7 960
3 694
15 632
- 21
78 072
98 034
82 402

53 336
7 643
3 686
13 059
- 483
70 835
82 402
69 343

57 233
7 509
3 997
- 688
- 219
60 276
69 343
70 031

55 232
6 882
3 487
-3 911
- 597
55 313
70 031
73 942

57 293
7 335
3 765
-7 810
-1
53 054
73 942
81 752

55 095
7 355
3 544
-6 468
- 443
52 881
81 752
88 220

58 405
7 961
3 352
-3 674
809
58 531
88 220
91 894

58 129
7 966
3 943
-4 557
864
56 731
91 894
96 451

56 581
7 305
3 890
-8 125
749
51 122
96 451
104 576

58 589
7 176
3 963
-6 688
1 278
53 836
104 576
111 264

56 776
6 622
4 029
3 682
1 672
61 379
111 264
107 582

58 152
7 139
4 489
10 939
744
70 997
107 582
96 643

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
57 422
52 359
57 536
56 174
58 359
56 444
58 865
58 929
56 500
59 079
+ Imports (Entries)
7 875
6 709
7 031
6 247
6 631
6 703
6 688
6 691
6 906
6 242
- Exports (Exits)
4 373
3 766
4 206
3 561
4 022
3 789
3 641
3 690
3 467
3 465
+ Stock changes
20 126
16 989
10 728
-3 801 -11 705 -10 509
-8 346
-7 753 -10 033
-7 098
- Statistical difference
- 132
- 157
- 55
- 264
- 112
- 195
- 745
- 84
192
2 063
Total consumption
81 182
72 448
71 144
55 323
49 375
49 044
54 311
54 261
49 714
52 695
Opening stock level
96 643
76 517
59 528
48 800
52 601
64 306
74 815
83 161
90 914 100 947
Closing stock level
76 517
59 528
48 800
52 601
64 306
74 815
83 161
90 914 100 947 108 045
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.

58 129
6 192
3 140
5 987
1 906
65 262
108 045
102 058

59 393
7 735
3 321
20 234
1 509
82 532
102 058
81 824

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

Table 8b: Monthly natural gas supply in terajoules

Jan-11

Feb-11

Mar-11

Apr-11

May-11

Jun-11

Jul-11

Aug-11

Sep-11

Oct-11

Nov-11

Dec-11

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

2013 454
402 471
144 812
869 144
29 491
3110 766
3357 955
2488 811

1782 694
336 011
133 309
630 302
-26 611
2642 309
2488 811
1858 509

2064 645
341 612
153 987
156 356
- 25
2408 651
1858 509
1702 153

2021 840
300 604
134 701
-228 244
-13 666
1973 165
1702 153
1930 397

2093 881
294 627
140 339
-429 998
18 477
1799 694
1930 397
2360 395

2015 246
288 006
127 143
-370 002
17 276
1788 831
2360 395
2730 397

2096 016
316 562
120 565
-265 180
-13 684
2040 517
2730 397
2995 577

2120 601
303 334
118 573
-263 160
312
2041 890
2995 577
3258 737

2048 979
271 889
134 888
-428 015
-29 036
1787 001
3258 737
3686 752

2184 638
305 253
116 617
-418 906
71 503
1882 865
3686 752
4105 658

2140 727
268 349
133 798
-42 158
40 020
2193 100
4105 658
4147 816

2201 295
321 468
143 085
411 054
47 147
2743 585
4147 816
3736 762

Jan-12

Feb-12

Mar-12

Apr-12

May-12

Jun-12

Jul-12

Aug-12

Sep-12

Oct-12

Nov-12

Dec-12

Indigenous production
+ Imports (Entries)
- Exports (Exits)
+ Stock changes
- Statistical difference
Total consumption
Opening stock level
Closing stock level

2216 618
303 083
138 873
595 845
803
2975 870
3736 762
3140 917

2033 008
290 990
138 610
497 770
-16 860
2700 018
3140 917
2643 147

2181 550
286 077
150 264
-26 225
-6 402
2297 540
2643 147
2669 372

2105 278
261 873
131 091
-149 075
-21 381
2108 366
2669 372
2818 447

2183 837
279 472
141 543
-297 694
1 813
2022 259
2818 447
3116 141

2100 056
279 524
133 234
-246 541
-15 860
2015 665
3116 141
3362 682

2226 223
303 008
126 016
-140 042
32 147
2231 026
3362 682
3502 724

2215 703
303 321
148 234
-173 699
34 675
2162 416
3502 724
3676 423

2156 698
277 970
146 242
-309 700
30 109
1948 617
3676 423
3986 123

2233 237
273 237
148 987
-254 927
50 493
2052 067
3986 123
4241 050

2164 131
252 190
151 468
140 347
65 617
2339 583
4241 050
4100 703

2216 580
271 831
168 761
416 962
30 419
2706 193
4100 703
3683 741

Jan-13

Feb-13

Mar-13

Apr-13

May-13

Jun-13

Jul-13

Aug-13

Sep-13

Oct-13

Nov-13

Dec-13

Indigenous production
2188 754 1995 768 2193 100 2141 184 2224 470 2151 476 2243 757 2246 197 2153 611 2251 914
+ Imports (Entries)
299 502 255 390 267 511 237 352 251 948 254 763 254 188 254 409 263 073 237 228
- Exports (Exits)
164 400 141 580 158 121 133 873 151 205 142 445 136 880 138 723 130 340 130 264
+ Stock changes
767 143 647 569 408 919 -144 882 -446 160 -400 571 -318 125 -295 521 -382 428 -270 554
- Statistical difference
-3 415
-4 353
- 387
-8 966
-2 974
-6 187 -27 232
-1 905
8 967
79 749
Total consumption
3094 414 2761 500 2711 796 2108 747 1882 027 1869 410 2070 172 2068 267 1894 949 2008 575
Opening stock level
3683 741 2916 598 2269 029 1860 110 2004 992 2451 152 2851 723 3169 848 3465 369 3847 797
Closing stock level
2916 598 2269 029 1860 110 2004 992 2451 152 2851 723 3169 848 3465 369 3847 797 4118 351
* Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.
Due to the inability of some countries to report stock levels, the stock level data may not correspond to the stock change figures.
Totals may not add up due to rounding.
Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

2215 703
235 174
118 046
228 206
73 445
2487 592
4118 351
3890 145

2263 883
293 820
124 850
771 260
58 241
3145 872
3890 145
3118 885

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Graph 3 - Monthly natural gas supply and demand *
Indigenous production

Net trade (entries - exits)


Mcm

Mcm

8000

70000

7000

60000

6000
50000
5000
40000
4000
30000
3000
20000
2000
10000

Stock changes

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Jan-11

1000

Total consumption
Mcm

Mcm

90000

25000

80000
20000
70000
15000
60000
10000
50000
5000
40000
0

30000

-5000

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

Jul-11

Apr-11

Oct-13

Jul-13

Apr-13

Jan-13

Oct-12

Jul-12

Apr-12

Jan-12

Oct-11

0
Jul-11

-15000

Apr-11

10000

Jan-11

-10000

Jan-11

20000

*Please refer to "Sources and Notes" in the Introduction.


Source: Monthly Gas Statistics

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PART V
HISTORICAL TIME SERIES FOR THE
OECD COUNTRIES

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V.2 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 1: Natural gas production


Billion cubic metres
1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

150.05

159.21

165.11

168.02

173.03

176.24

181.67

186.00

187.28

184.09

1.77

1.70

1.72

1.70

1.50

1.76

1.90

2.02

1.98

1.65

26.44

26.61

29.03

29.69

31.05

32.51

31.73

31.06

31.44

32.30

United States

534.62

528.28

533.67

536.67

535.71

534.55

544.34

556.47

536.39

541.22

OECD Americas

712.88

715.80

729.53

736.08

741.29

745.06

759.64

775.55

757.08

759.26

26.40

29.26

30.15

29.91

31.05

31.61

32.82

33.56

34.97

34.11

Israel

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

Japan

2.30

2.25

2.22

2.31

2.30

2.31

2.50

2.47

2.75

2.81

Korea

Canada
Chile
Mexico

Australia

New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania
Austria
Belgium

5.02

4.68

5.48

5.89

5.32

6.02

6.32

6.37

6.01

4.65

33.75

36.21

37.87

38.13

38.68

39.95

41.65

42.40

43.74

41.58

1.43

1.56

1.57

1.51

1.65

1.84

1.90

1.83

1.98

2.21

Czech Republic

0.25

0.25

0.24

0.22

0.23

0.23

0.22

0.16

0.15

0.17

Denmark

4.88

5.28

6.42

7.86

7.57

7.76

8.15

8.38

8.38

7.97

Estonia

Finland

France
Germany

3.53

3.35

2.91

2.59

2.26

2.07

1.88

1.86

1.78

1.58

19.91

21.07

22.78

22.44

21.87

23.32

22.05

22.23

22.31

21.63

Greece

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.03

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.03

Hungary

4.85

4.89

4.67

4.37

3.88

3.40

3.19

3.23

3.11

2.95

Ireland

2.71

2.78

2.68

2.36

1.74

1.37

1.19

0.82

0.84

0.67

20.64

20.38

20.03

19.27

19.01

17.48

16.63

15.24

14.62

13.89

Italy
Luxembourg

Netherlands

83.60

84.93

96.12

85.13

81.21

75.51

72.82

78.20

75.67

72.85

Norway

30.93

31.45

41.29

46.73

47.60

50.99

53.29

57.66

69.36

77.12

Poland

4.89

5.07

5.02

5.10

5.12

4.97

5.22

5.46

5.55

5.63

Portugal

Slovak Republic

0.29

0.34

0.31

0.29

0.26

0.21

0.17

0.20

0.18

0.20

Slovenia

0.01

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

Spain

0.21

0.44

0.49

0.19

0.12

0.15

0.17

0.54

0.54

0.23

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

0.20

0.18

0.21

0.25

0.57

0.73

0.64

0.31

0.38

0.56

United Kingdom

69.65

75.54

90.00

91.61

95.55

105.12

115.39

111.28

109.21

108.52

OECD Europe

248.01

257.58

294.80

289.95

288.66

295.14

302.97

307.44

314.10

316.19

IEA Total

966.40

981.22

1,031.41

1,032.73

1,036.06

1,045.87

1,070.61

1,092.31

1,081.50

1,083.06

OECD Total

994.64

1,009.58

1,062.19

1,064.15

1,068.63

1,080.15

1,104.26

1,125.40

1,114.92

1,117.02

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

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Table 1: Natural gas production (continued)


Billion cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013e

183.64

187.42

188.40

182.72

176.56

163.99

159.93

159.72

156.05

154.83

1.64

1.91

1.85

1.78

1.73

1.85

1.85

1.48

1.23

0.92

Chile

34.34

37.22

41.51

46.63

47.18

47.99

50.17

48.61

46.65

45.80

Mexico

526.80

511.49

524.30

545.88

571.12

584.34

603.86

648.76

681.49

689.19

United States

746.41

738.03

756.05

777.00

796.59

798.17

815.80

858.56

885.41

890.73

OECD Americas

34.28

35.84

37.49

39.56

40.71

42.26

48.37

51.24

55.99

61.70

Australia

1.22

1.68

2.35

2.61

3.45

2.67

3.24

4.27

2.49 e

6.44 e

Israel

2.96

3.14

3.41

3.73

3.71

3.56

3.34

3.33

3.18

2.94

Japan

Canada

0.49

0.44

0.35

0.22

0.50

0.54

0.45

0.44

0.46

Korea

4.26

4.13

3.97

4.40

4.27

4.49

4.83

4.36

4.59

4.77

New Zealand

42.72

45.28

47.65

50.65

52.36

53.48

60.33

63.66

66.69

76.31

OECD Asia Oceania

2.07

1.73

1.92

1.95

1.62

1.76

1.81

1.78

1.91

1.37

Austria
Belgium

0.22

0.20

0.19

0.20

0.20

0.23

0.25

0.24

0.26

0.25

Czech Republic

9.43

10.45

10.41

9.22

10.09

8.42

8.22

6.59

5.80

4.85

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

1.38

1.15

1.30

1.11

0.96

0.91

0.78

0.61

0.53

0.34

France

19.77

19.51

20.33

20.23

17.88

17.64

15.07

14.83

13.09

11.78

Germany

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

Greece

3.05

3.03

3.10

2.62

2.64

2.97

2.90

2.77

2.23

1.95

Hungary
Ireland

0.86

0.57

0.51

0.38

0.44

0.31

0.29

0.21

0.22

0.35

12.96

12.07

10.98

9.71

9.26

8.01

8.41

8.45

8.61

7.74

85.93

78.51

77.30

75.97

83.57

78.71

88.51

80.57

80.96

86.95

89.28

91.57

102.04

106.30

107.25

101.37

5.94

6.06

6.00

6.04

5.75

5.86

6.08

6.25

6.19

6.21

0.17
0.01
0.36
-

0.15
0.17
-

0.19
0.07
-

0.13
0.02
-

0.10
0.02
-

0.10
0.01
-

0.10
0.01
0.05
-

0.12
0.05
-

Italy

Luxembourg

80.20

86.19

Netherlands

114.73

108.74

Norway

0.15
-

0.12
-

0.06
-

0.06

Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

0.69

0.90

0.91

0.89

1.02

0.68

0.68

0.76

0.63

0.54

Turkey

101.66

92.81

83.89

76.07

73.54

62.48

59.78

47.67

41.12

38.48

United Kingdom

325.46

314.25

306.39

296.13

309.13

294.42

300.18

272.26

275.74

268.95

OECD Europe

1,077.39

1,056.76

1,064.38

1,072.77

1,105.71

1,093.55

1,121.04

1,140.12

1,177.47

1,182.83

IEA Total

1,114.59

1,097.57

1,110.10

1,123.79

1,158.08

1,146.06

1,176.31

1,194.49

1,227.84

1,235.99

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.4 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 2: Natural gas imports


Billion cubic metres

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas

1994

1995

1996

1.04

0.67

1.22

1.27

0.79

0.70

2.01

1.29

1.79

0.87

1.13

1.56

74.30
76.63

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

0.80

1.63

3.91

6.60

9.68

3.79

4.37

5.23

5.24

6.09

1.74

2.91

3.93

7.54

10.29

80.45

83.18

84.79

89.26

101.53

107.08

112.61

113.71

111.68

82.91

85.26

87.89

93.62

107.87

115.99

125.68

133.08

137.74
0.07

Australia

Israel

Japan

59.32

61.16

65.02

67.69

69.27

72.96

75.82

76.19

77.03

81.95

Korea

7.74

9.22

12.53

15.19

13.84

16.94

19.00

21.11

23.28

25.38

70.39

77.56

82.87

83.11

89.90

94.82

97.30

100.31

107.40

New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

67.07

Austria

5.26

6.71

6.93

6.36

6.56

6.46

6.56

6.64

6.91

8.62

Belgium

11.46

12.21

13.92

13.22

14.57

15.80

15.56

15.40

16.00

16.70

7.17

7.90

9.30

9.37

9.34

9.16

9.21

9.52

9.73

9.53

0.63

0.71

0.79

0.77

0.73

0.71

0.81

0.87

0.73

0.83

Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland

3.38

3.49

3.65

3.58

4.10

4.11

4.21

4.56

4.53

5.02

France

30.91

32.44

35.22

35.33

35.19

40.63

41.04

40.16

42.09

43.42

Germany

64.89

70.21

79.56

76.59

74.25

76.76

75.77

78.73

81.34

83.97

0.01

0.16

0.84

1.50

2.05

2.02

2.13

2.42

5.56

6.81

8.95

8.08

8.73

9.01

9.05

9.59

10.70

12.18

Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy

0.10

0.55

0.99

1.59

2.16

2.83

3.38

3.47

3.64

29.16

34.31

37.09

39.09

42.65

49.48

57.45

54.78

59.29

62.79

Luxembourg

0.56

0.64

0.70

0.71

0.71

0.74

0.76

0.84

1.21

1.22

Netherlands

3.68

3.85

5.69

7.22

7.21

10.82

17.41

21.38

26.76

25.47

Norway

Poland

6.13

7.14

7.76

8.10

7.95

7.65

8.10

8.78

8.20

9.20
3.03

Portugal

0.12

0.81

2.27

2.30

2.55

3.11

Slovak Republic

5.52

5.60

6.27

6.40

6.64

6.48

7.04

7.00

7.26

6.80

Slovenia

0.74

0.88

0.84

0.92

0.95

0.99

1.01

1.04

1.00

1.11

Spain

7.50

8.69

9.60

13.33

13.93

16.06

17.86

18.28

21.86

24.45

Sweden

0.86

0.86

0.92

0.91

0.90

0.90

0.88

0.97

0.99

0.98

Switzerland

2.43

2.68

2.90

2.80

2.89

2.99

2.97

3.09

3.04

3.21

Turkey

5.31

6.88

8.04

9.58

9.89

12.04

14.38

15.75

17.11

20.65

United Kingdom

1.72

1.72

1.27

0.93

1.14

2.38

2.75

5.49

7.85

OECD Europe

194.16

3.03

213.84

240.39

244.89

251.36

277.85

299.62

308.08

332.95

353.07

IEA Total

335.82

364.47

401.51

412.90

423.57

469.09

502.14

520.87

552.56

580.72

OECD Total

337.85

367.14

403.21

415.65

428.08

475.62

510.42

531.06

566.34

598.21

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.5

Table 2: Natural gas imports (continued)


Billion cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013e

10.86

9.52

9.65

13.55

15.95

19.59

22.67

31.33

31.31

26.94

6.81

6.28

5.74

2.78

0.78

1.46

3.58

3.96

3.92

3.78

Chile

11.64

9.35

10.52

11.30

13.86

12.99

15.07

18.08

21.83

18.53

Mexico

120.59

122.93

118.54

130.47

112.82

106.23

105.93

98.22

88.85

81.65

United States

149.90

148.08

144.46

158.10

143.41

140.26

147.24

151.59

145.91

130.89

OECD Americas

0.02

1.30

5.81

5.48

6.46

5.64

6.53

5.81

6.52

Australia

0.32

1.51

2.10

0.70

0.06 e

0.51 e

81.22

80.92

88.63

95.63

95.39

92.90

98.79

116.46

121.61

122.82

28.93

29.14

32.98

33.39

37.22

33.72

43.82

46.73

47.79

53.16

Korea

New Zealand

110.18

110.06

122.91

134.82

138.41

134.59

150.35

170.41

175.27

183.01

OECD Asia Oceania

8.90

9.85

10.81

10.01

10.19

11.63

12.54

13.52

14.17

10.41

17.07

17.37

17.62

17.46

18.18

21.10

22.91

22.07

22.88 e

23.33 e

8.82

9.36

9.79

8.38

8.69

8.67

8.51

9.32

7.47

8.48

Czech Republic

0.15

0.83

0.88

1.36

Denmark

0.95

0.98

0.99

0.99

0.95

0.64

0.69

0.63

0.67

0.68

Estonia

4.86

4.43

4.77

4.58

4.74

4.27

4.70

4.12

3.68

3.48

Finland

45.29

48.06

45.50

43.82

46.45

47.13

48.75

48.26

47.71

47.87

France

90.42

94.14

93.04

86.60

90.76

87.66

94.03

89.65

88.40

94.91

Germany

Canada

Israel
Japan

Austria
Belgium

2.62

2.82

3.29

4.03

4.22

3.56

3.85

4.76

4.38

3.87

Greece

11.42

12.00

11.53

10.50

11.40

9.64

9.64

8.02

8.17

8.18

Hungary
Ireland

3.44

3.50

4.19

4.55

4.84

4.68

5.23

4.63

4.52

4.40

67.91

73.46

77.40

73.95

76.87

69.25

75.35

70.37

67.73

61.97

Italy

1.36

1.34

1.40

1.31

1.26

1.27

1.36

1.18

1.21

1.03

Luxembourg

18.84

22.94

25.17

26.09

26.46

25.66

25.75

23.01

26.09

26.99

Netherlands

Norway

9.96

10.46

10.92

10.12

11.20

9.95

10.90

11.79

12.25

12.47

Poland

3.76

4.46

4.20

4.32

4.76

4.90

5.16

5.18

4.51

4.42

Portugal

6.95

7.40

6.94

6.27

6.27

5.88

6.10

5.91

4.80

5.58

Slovak Republic

1.10

1.14

1.10

1.12

1.08

1.02

1.05

0.90

0.87

0.85

Slovenia

28.43

34.94

36.55

36.39

40.75

36.58

36.72

35.49

35.06

34.99

Spain

0.98

0.93

0.98

1.01

0.91

1.21

1.63

1.30

1.13

1.09

Sweden
Switzerland

3.31

3.40

3.31

3.22

3.43

3.29

3.68

3.26

3.58

3.76

21.73

26.57

30.22

35.83

37.15

35.86

38.04

43.88

45.92

45.27

Turkey

12.11

15.74

22.27

30.74

36.99

41.23

53.77

53.44

49.80

48.99

United Kingdom

370.22

405.29

422.00

421.28

447.54

435.06

470.50

461.51

455.87

454.38

OECD Europe

610.75

646.66

672.00

699.00

713.33

692.93

746.29

759.86

750.38

744.62

IEA Total

630.29

663.43

689.37

714.20

729.37

709.91

768.09

783.51

777.05

768.28

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.6 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 3: Natural gas exports


Billion cubic metres

Canada

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

71.40

79.11

80.12

81.80

89.16

95.12

101.25

108.18

107.73

101.47

Chile

0.09

0.07

0.04

0.05

0.02

Mexico

0.20

0.22

0.38

0.38

0.33

1.40

0.24

0.26

0.05

United States

4.58

4.36

4.34

4.45

4.50

4.63

6.90

10.57

14.62

19.25

OECD Americas

83.77

84.87

86.67

94.01

101.15

108.39

119.00

122.39

120.73

7.68

9.16

9.78

9.58

9.90

10.12

10.25

9.74

9.83

10.64

Israel

Japan

Korea

Australia

New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania
Austria

76.27

7.68

9.16

9.78

9.58

9.90

10.12

10.25

9.74

9.83

10.64
1.20

0.01

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.43

0.73

Belgium

Czech Republic

0.05

Denmark

1.69

1.68

1.92

3.11

2.79

2.84

3.17

3.37

3.29

2.87

Estonia

Finland

France

0.74

0.71

0.80

1.33

0.81

0.75

0.77

0.90

0.85

1.02

Germany

12.75

1.88

3.13

3.60

3.85

4.21

5.49

5.37

6.67

7.33

Greece

Hungary

0.01

0.08

Ireland
Italy

0.03

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.05

0.05

0.05

0.06

0.05

0.38

Luxembourg

Netherlands

40.68

40.65

48.80

42.45

38.86

38.08

41.39

49.53

52.50

48.08

Norway

26.52

27.60

37.92

42.30

42.65

45.50

48.52

50.53

64.40

71.10

Poland

0.03

0.03

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.05

0.10

0.01

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Portugal
Slovak Republic

Turkey

0.86

1.03

1.37

1.99

2.88

7.70

13.40

12.50

13.68

16.11

72.53

74.90

94.50

95.11

92.31

100.45

112.81

124.04

142.87

153.61

IEA Total

156.19

167.54

188.74

190.93

195.87

210.32

231.21

252.53

275.05

284.98

OECD Total

156.47

167.83

189.15

191.36

196.22

211.72

231.45

252.79

275.09

284.98

United Kingdom
OECD Europe

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.7

Table 3: Natural gas exports (continued)


Billion cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013e

105.26

106.27

102.10

108.84

103.98

95.24

95.59

92.72

88.29

81.43

Chile

0.25

0.34

1.43

1.11

0.69

0.86

0.25

0.08

0.03

Mexico

Canada

24.19

20.63

20.50

23.29

27.28

30.37

32.19

42.64

45.84

44.52

United States

129.45

127.15

122.94

133.57

132.37

126.29

128.64

135.61

134.21

125.98

OECD Americas

10.76

14.40

16.36

19.49

18.60

20.96

24.30

27.14

26.19

32.56

Australia

Israel

Japan

Korea

New Zealand

10.76

14.40

16.36

19.49

18.60

20.96

24.30

27.14

26.19

32.56

OECD Asia Oceania

1.42

1.08

2.61

2.78

2.00

3.80

5.09

3.73

6.38

3.97

0.71

3.56

3.23

4.24

5.25 e

5.61 e

0.09

0.09

0.08

0.09

0.02

0.03

0.16

0.17

0.01

0.01

Czech Republic

4.10

5.58

5.24

4.52

5.52

4.01

3.54

3.13

2.99

2.24

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

1.43

1.04

0.78

0.90

1.27

2.22

2.95

3.89

6.06

5.03

France

14.29

20.24

15.50

15.67

15.05

13.23

20.47

17.60

17.02

18.82

Germany

Austria
Belgium

Greece

0.01

0.02

0.02

0.09

0.23

0.57

0.84

1.44

Hungary
Ireland

0.40

0.40

0.37

0.07

0.21

0.13

0.14

0.12

0.14

0.23

Italy

Luxembourg

53.53

52.16

54.66

55.67

61.72

55.61

59.53

55.85

60.41

67.27

Netherlands

76.27

82.51

84.58

85.87

96.35

99.86

99.95

95.57

109.83

102.79 e

0.05

0.04

0.05

0.05

0.04

0.04

0.05

0.03

0.09

Poland

Portugal

0.37

0.57

0.18

0.19

0.02

0.05

0.02

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

0.05

1.03

1.16

1.70

2.80

5.43

Spain

Sweden
Switzerland

Norway

0.03

0.44

0.71

0.65

0.71

0.62

0.65

Turkey

10.38

8.74

10.93

11.27

11.15

12.49

16.00

16.78

13.08

9.90

United Kingdom

161.95

172.23

175.38

177.10

194.72

196.81

213.14

204.09

225.45

223.49

OECD Europe

302.17

313.54

314.34

328.73

344.58

343.37

365.22

366.59

385.76

382.01

IEA Total

302.17

313.78

314.68

330.16

345.69

344.06

366.08

366.84

385.84

382.04

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.8 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 4: Natural gas consumption


Billion cubic metres
1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

77.48

81.43

85.25

85.84

83.00

86.93

91.54

87.17

91.27

95.37

1.37

1.36

1.40

2.35

3.35

4.70

6.20

7.03

7.02

7.66

28.69

29.33

30.38

30.52

32.60

33.22

35.18

35.35

40.14

43.21

586.37

609.31

622.03

643.82

629.90

634.39

661.26

629.96

651.15

630.70

721.43

739.06

762.53

748.84

759.24

794.18

759.50

789.58

776.94

18.73

20.10

20.37

20.33

21.16

21.50

22.57

23.82

26.16

27.46

Israel

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

0.01

Japan

67.17

69.52

72.51

74.99

76.44

80.92

83.50

83.16

85.72

88.66

Korea

7.65

9.26

12.23

14.86

13.90

16.93

18.93

20.88

23.32

24.30

New Zealand

5.03

4.72

5.52

5.97

5.33

5.95

6.33

6.38

6.05

4.61

103.62

110.64

116.16

116.83

125.30

131.33

134.25

141.26

145.04

Canada
Chile
Mexico
United States
OECD Americas
Australia

OECD Asia Oceania

693.91

98.59

Austria

7.24

7.90

8.41

8.10

8.32

8.50

8.11

8.60

8.59

9.41

Belgium

11.35

12.55

13.95

13.31

14.66

15.60

15.68

15.48

15.96

17.00

Czech Republic

7.15

8.07

9.29

9.43

9.42

9.52

9.24

9.90

9.55

9.66

Denmark

3.08

3.56

4.20

4.39

4.73

4.96

4.89

5.12

5.10

5.18

Estonia

0.63

0.71

0.79

0.77

0.73

0.71

0.81

0.87

0.73

0.83

Finland

3.37

3.49

3.65

3.59

4.10

4.10

4.20

4.55

4.53

5.01

France

32.76

33.49

37.22

36.81

37.18

39.15

39.75

41.72

42.22

44.45

Germany

89.51

77.97

83.38

89.56

85.29

88.63

89.23

87.73

91.73

91.15

Greece

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.19

0.86

1.50

2.05

2.02

2.17

2.44

Hungary

10.63

11.52

12.83

12.20

12.27

12.37

12.03

13.37

13.39

14.58

Ireland
Italy

2.71

2.88

3.23

3.35

3.33

3.53

4.01

4.20

4.29

4.31

49.50

54.39

56.18

57.98

62.43

67.85

70.75

70.94

70.46

77.68

Luxembourg

0.56

0.64

0.70

0.71

0.71

0.74

0.76

0.84

1.21

1.22

Netherlands

46.60

48.16

53.05

49.91

49.60

48.28

48.85

50.08

49.96

50.23

Norway

4.41

3.85

3.37

4.43

4.95

5.49

4.11

4.58

4.52

5.00

Poland

11.34

11.77

12.78

12.93

12.80

12.33

13.35

13.64

13.42

14.66
3.02

0.10

0.81

2.25

2.28

2.54

3.11

Slovak Republic

Portugal

5.94

6.49

6.82

6.93

7.04

7.11

7.14

7.63

7.25

6.99

Slovenia

0.78

0.87

0.88

0.93

0.96

1.00

1.01

1.04

1.01

1.11

Spain

7.15

8.92

9.98

13.06

13.41

15.35

17.58

18.94

21.66

24.55

Sweden

0.81

0.80

0.82

0.86

0.89

0.88

0.81

0.88

0.89

0.93

Switzerland

2.44

2.68

2.90

2.80

2.89

2.99

2.97

3.09

3.04

3.21

Turkey

5.49

7.03

8.21

9.80

10.35

12.53

14.84

15.94

17.59

21.18

United Kingdom

75.18

87.60

88.71

92.33

98.05

101.81

101.34

100.04

100.52

363.17

388.34

426.45

426.57

443.38

463.98

474.76

489.03

491.82

512.68

IEA Total

1,124.81

1 181.81

1 243.47

1 271.43

1 272.14

1 309.60

1 357.87

1 339.36

1 374.48

1 382.67

OECD Total

1,155.67

1 213.39

1 276.14

1 305.25

1 309.05

1 348.52

1 400.27

1 382.79

1 422.66

1 434.66

OECD Europe

71.24

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.9

Table 4: Natural gas consumption (continued)


Billion cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013e

92.75

92.33

92.11

99.38

98.49

95.20

97.50

103.57

105.77

103.49

8.34

8.09

7.45

4.45

2.75

3.25

5.30

5.70

4.88

4.67

Chile

46.82

46.90

52.62

57.34

60.29

60.44

64.74

66.73

68.29

64.58

Mexico

633.91

623.17

614.04

654.20

659.00

646.79

683.11

692.97

723.01

737.23

United States

781.82

770.49

766.23

815.36

820.53

805.68

850.64

868.98

901.95

909.97

OECD Americas

28.43

28.72

28.86

32.06

32.66

34.32

35.37

37.91

35.95

37.31

Australia

1.22

1.68

2.38

2.86

3.63

4.41

5.32

4.90

88.47

88.07

97.24

106.13

103.84

103.44

109.34

126.98

131.79

130.07

28.65

30.48

32.20

34.85

35.83

34.41

43.17

46.46

50.22

52.26

Korea

4.29

4.13

3.87

4.33

4.15

4.25

4.65

4.33

4.50

4.62

New Zealand

151.06

153.07

164.54

180.23

180.11

180.83

197.85

220.57

225.00

231.22

OECD Asia Oceania

9.49

10.01

9.40

8.87

9.37

9.14

10.01

9.49

9.03

8.53

Austria

17.32

17.03

17.53

17.66

17.54

17.71

19.81

17.73

17.86

17.74

Belgium

9.60

9.49

9.29

8.74

8.69

8.23

9.28

8.41

8.39

8.48

Czech Republic

5.18

4.99

5.10

4.56

4.60

4.41

4.97

4.24

3.90

3.73

Denmark

0.95

0.98

0.99

0.99

0.95

0.64

0.69

0.63

0.67

0.68

Estonia

4.88

4.44

4.76

4.57

4.74

4.27

4.70

4.12

3.68

3.48

Finland

45.49

47.17

45.36

44.43

45.82

43.84

48.32

42.05

42.13

44.00

France

89.86

90.84

92.88

89.39

92.72

86.25

94.60

85.85

85.81

88.45

Germany

2.55 e

6.95 e

Canada

Israel
Japan

2.68

2.84

3.31

4.03

4.21

3.53

3.85

4.67

4.27

3.84

Greece

14.45

14.98

14.20

13.27

13.10

11.33

12.13

11.56

10.13

9.22

Hungary
Ireland

4.41

4.17

4.61

4.96

5.18

5.02

5.50

4.84

4.74

4.73

80.61

86.27

84.48

84.90

84.88

78.02

83.10

77.92

74.92

70.07

Italy

1.36

1.34

1.40

1.31

1.26

1.27

1.36

1.18

1.21

1.03

Luxembourg

51.29

49.30

47.88

46.54

48.53

48.96

54.85

47.88

46.05

46.36

Netherlands

5.33

5.19

5.37

5.43

5.77

5.83

6.14

5.80

5.18

5.51

Norway

15.53

16.23

16.19

16.16

16.29

15.99

17.16

17.18

17.97

18.23

Poland

3.76

4.26

4.14

4.34

4.72

4.75

5.14

5.18

4.49

4.33

Portugal

6.72

7.23

6.58

6.22

6.31

5.40

6.10

5.63

5.29

5.82

Slovak Republic

1.10

1.14

1.11

1.12

1.08

1.02

1.06

0.91

0.87

0.85

Slovenia

28.49

33.63

36.09

36.79

40.32

36.03

35.82

33.25

32.40

29.91

Spain

0.89

0.84

0.86

0.93

0.80

1.24

1.57

1.32

1.18

1.09

Sweden
Switzerland

3.31

3.40

3.31

3.22

3.43

3.30

3.68

3.27

3.58

3.78

22.44

27.38

31.18

36.60

36.65

35.12

38.13

44.69

45.25

45.64

Turkey

102.75

99.92

94.74

96.07

98.70

91.14

99.17

82.64

77.98

77.68

United Kingdom

527.90

543.05

540.75

541.08

555.63

522.42

567.14

520.41

506.97

503.17

OECD Europe

1 403.29

1 408.80

1 407.96

1 470.90

1 488.53

1 439.80

1 539.22

1 531.72

1 557.34

1 567.31

IEA Total

1 460.77

1 466.61

1 471.52

1 536.67

1 556.28

1 508.92

1 615.63

1 609.96

1 633.93

1 644.36

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.10 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 5: Natural gas consumption in transformation


Million cubic metres

Canada
Chile
Mexico

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

5 675

7 031

6 294

7 320

8 501

8 926

10 790

11 480

10 906

11 545

88

88

90

196

1 025

1 394

2 022

2 703

2 396

3 078

5 646

6 083

6 177

6 670

7 675

8 343

10 324

12 255

15 862

18 953

United States

145 460

156 334

150 171

161 234

171 633

180 202

166 772 e

169 654

179 693

164 402

OECD Americas

156 869

169 536

162 732

175 420

188 834

198 865

189 908

196 092

208 857

197 978

4 396

4 922

4 462

4 262

4 535

4 946

5 184

5 613

Israel

Japan

45 066

45 759

48 000

49 548

51 059

54 384

55 840

55 469

55 835

57 888

Korea

4 349

4 653

6 037

7 021

5 471

6 282

6 407

7 496

8 499 e

8 446 e

New Zealand

2 200

1 690

2 033

2 528

2 012

2 411

2 374

2 813

2 356

2 190

Australia

OECD Asia Oceania

9 452 e

6 375

56 011

57 028

60 537

63 364

63 081

68 028

69 809

71 395

76 150

74 908

Austria

2 754

2 808

3 185

2 840

2 947

3 022

2 451

2 374

2 556

2 929

Belgium

1 963

2 370

2 634

2 728

3 623

4 171

3 719

3 405

3 709 e

4 635

989

1 197

1 629

1 435

1 322

1 555

1 533

1 573

1 571

1 561
2 569

Czech Republic
Denmark

1 057

1 356

1 784

1 930

2 241

2 401

2 413

2 520

2 589

Estonia

295

345

406

386

333

358

464

467

465

411

Finland

1 692

1 988

2 156

2 180

2 307

2 368

2 788

3 095

3 170

3 656

France
Germany
Greece

596

639

717

817

831

1 231

3 333

4 666

5 384

5 444

15 214

15 991

16 969

16 457

17 474

17 817

15 679

18 378

18 299 e

21 145

12

11

14

80

418

1 066

1 542

1 519

1 623

1 782

Hungary

2 430

2 601

2 972

3 045

3 086

3 251

3 057

3 526

3 841

4 395

Ireland

1 168

1 307

1 608

1 678

1 602

1 775

2 132

2 169

2 419

2 754

Italy

9 964

11 645

12 234

14 141

16 523

19 970

22 819

21 869

22 577

25 746

Luxembourg

16

47

50

47

46

50

75

164

521

525

Netherlands

12 134

11 873

13 055

13 794

14 207

14 345

14 410

15 364

15 900

15 763

Norway

22

27

35

29

Poland

134

153

227

298

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia

29 e
526

45 e
650

34 e
947

43

32

53

1 152

1 523

1 678

48

530

1 675

1 384

1 362

1 729

1 611

1 607

1 770

1 741

1 959

1 807

1 905

1 758

2 067

1 814

1 813

74

89

100

96

101

107

Spain

702

905

1 134

3 226

2 455

3 423

Sweden

402

376

352

403

404

362

Switzerland

207

230

285

285

295

295

2 950

3 600

4 170

4 913

5 417

7 574

United Kingdom

11 619

13 780

18 545

22 786

24 238

30 832

31 641

30 437

31 836

31 222

OECD Europe

68 001

75 108

86 002

95 601

102 762

120 248

124 851

129 739

137 905

148 610

IEA Total

275 073

295 408

302 899

327 418

345 872

377 292

372 063

382 112

404 490

399 276

OECD Total

280 881

301 672

309 271

334 385

354 677

387 141

384 568

397 226

422 912

421 496

Turkey

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

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155

152

156

180

3 246

5 199

6 152

297

334

375

373

274

288

284

306

8 845

9 569

10 333

11 907

3 101 e

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.11

Table 5: Natural gas consumption in transformation (continued)


Million cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013e

11 124

13 474

14 346

15 322

15 711

15 531

16 865

19 785

21 042

..

3 502

3 269

2 459

1 121

578

915

2 100

2 872

2 876

..

Chile

21 236

20 797

24 684

27 248

28 962

29 466

30 394

31 797

30 462

..

Mexico

177 640

187 649

192 343

210 102

204 591

210 341

225 885

231 835

277 265

..

United States

213 502

225 189

233 832

253 793

249 842

256 253

275 244

286 289

331 645

..

OECD Americas

6 814

6 915

6 640

8 958

9 849

11 253

11 353

13 128

13 677

..

Australia

1 222

1 682

2 306

2 780

3 561

4 082

5 092

4 486

1 999

..

Israel

55 657

52 768

57 951

63 492

61 690

61 648

64 314

80 471

84 935

..

Japan

11 825

12 362

13 991

16 099

15 964

13 834

20 015

22 235

24 601

..

Korea

1 608

2 202

2 094

2 541

2 246

1 913

2 209

1 891

1 896

..

New Zealand

77 126

75 929

82 982

93 870

93 310

92 730

102 983

122 211

127 108

..

OECD Asia Oceania

2 833

3 346

2 826

2 664

2 927

2 977

3 343

2 969

2 677

..

Austria

4 580

4 761

4 725

5 037

4 959

5 836

6 204

4 759

4 872

..

Belgium

1 718

1 602

1 472

1 306

1 175

1 173

1 251

1 199

1 231

..

Czech Republic

2 580

2 353

2 441

1 988

2 028

1 947

2 308

1 747

1 490

..

Denmark

483

503

506

496

503

391

423

358

378

..

Estonia

3 506

3 119

3 318

3 038

3 256

3 002

3 354

2 858

2 441

..

Finland

5 595

6 307

6 323

6 497

6 503 e

6 606

8 712

9 127

6 964

..

France

21 008

22 753

23 759

23 063

25 023

23 059

24 745

23 021

20 722

..

Germany

1 922

1 936

2 278

2 965

2 972

2 181

2 455

2 862

2 635

..

Greece

4 209

4 352

4 369

4 842

4 653

3 372

3 693

3 401

3 079

..

Hungary
Ireland

Canada

2 648

2 394

2 816

3 189

3 278

3 223

3 531

2 926

2 675

..

30 882

34 532

35 422

38 283

37 821

32 275

34 009

32 163

29 193

..

Italy

625

620

652

580

500

567

594

495

511

..

Luxembourg

16 988

16 104

15 345

15 818

16 372

17 562

18 660

16 648

13 829

..

Netherlands

62

64

83

145

87

661

931

710

468

..

Norway

1 925

2 076

1 975

1 856

1 924

1 962

2 059

2 179

2 527

..

Poland

2 263

2 650

2 431

2 577

2 936

2 952

3 178

3 148

2 434

..

Portugal

1 856

1 733

1 480

1 317

1 271

1 263

1 389

1 433

1 312

..

Slovak Republic

154

166

154

165

171

203

193

187

191

..

Slovenia

8 895

12 472

15 937

15 901

20 841

18 829

16 831

15 055

12 797

..

Spain

310

275

276

330

255

620

826

556

391

..

Sweden
Switzerland

319

295

266

233

241

235

285

247

249

..

12 161

15 157

15 961

19 019

20 062

19 881

20 708

21 570

21 724

..

Turkey

32 885

32 048

30 165

34 436

36 521

34 421

35 972

30 020

21 504

..

United Kingdom

160 407

171 618

174 980

185 745

196 279

185 198

195 654

179 638

156 294

..

OECD Europe

424 921

446 822

462 191

502 094

506 159

499 515

536 102

548 796

579 519

..

IEA Total

451 035

472 736

491 794

533 408

539 431

534 181

573 881

588 138

615 047

..

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.12 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 6: Natural gas consumption in energy industry own use


Million cubic metres

Canada
Chile
Mexico

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

12 073

12 351

13 048

13 298

13 822

15 353

15 324

16 113

17 022

19 147

185

199

190

231

194

191

259

299

393

432

7 758

7 184

7 611

7 792

8 519

8 734

9 457

10 270

10 279

10 713

United States

52 194

56 167

57 344

57 385

57 805

53 193

56 004

53 267

66 968

67 018

OECD Americas

72 210

75 901

78 193

78 706

80 340

77 471

81 044

79 949

94 662

97 310

2 926

3 202

3 636

3 691

3 837

3 816

4 050

4 116

2 864

5 997

Israel

Japan

478

501

402

459

465

463

331

379

961

830

Korea

104

141

234

303

290

398

443

526

206

214

New Zealand

163

148

172

165

151

147

168

153

152

143

3 671

3 992

4 444

4 618

4 743

4 824

4 992

5 174

4 183

7 184

Austria

435

540

337

361

376

339

340

364

342

480

Belgium

104

102

106

75

81

52

47

63

57

59

Czech Republic

168

180

198

201

160

122

144

131

131

116

Denmark

696

Australia

OECD Asia Oceania

322

338

402

522

575

625

662

647

693

Estonia

10

11

10

10

Finland

241

257

252

225

272

276

281

280

254

289

France
Germany

377

382

393

372

357

428

386

173

63

31

1 941

1 673

1 732

1 240

1 333

1 392

1 404

1 359

1 278

427

Greece

21

22

22

29

34

40

37

39

36

Hungary

350

334

363

361

377

341

249

259

218

213

Ireland
Italy

255

406

450

413

408

405

476

311

413

413

Luxembourg

Netherlands

1 556

1 281

1 593

1 881

1 979

1 900

1 866

1 821

1 950

1 869

Norway

4 383

3 824

3 337

4 398

4 924

5 446

3 392

3 750

3 901

4 142

Poland

606

528

797

753

832

967

1 012

776

725

709

119

145

144

144

152

146

149

163

233

230
5

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey

11

21

62

35

30

21

21 e

25

24

31

84

92

89

97 e

88

93

108

United Kingdom

5 115

5 226

6 037

6 105

6 864

6 936

7 048

8 269

8 256

8 057

OECD Europe

16 041

15 289

16 263

17 207

18 851

19 501

17 640

18 513

18 667

17 897

IEA Total

83 978

87 797

91 098

92 507

95 221

92 871

93 953

93 061

106 834

111 241

OECD Total

91 922

95 182

98 900

100 531

103 934

101 796

103 676

103 636

117 512

122 391

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.13

Table 6: Natural gas consumption in energy industry own use (continued)


Million cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

17 613

16 621

17 640

17 790

17 776

16 623

16 914

15 165

16 501

..

552

647

512

585

506

611

396

508

304

..

Chile

11 497

12 597

13 313

14 840

15 972

16 320

19 041

18 891

21 082

..

Mexico

65 886

63 375

64 674

68 210

72 370

76 608

78 252

80 372

84 145

..

United States

95 548

93 240

96 139

101 425

106 624

110 162

114 603

114 936

122 032

..

OECD Americas

6 288

7 113

7 514

7 938

7 588

8 463

8 891

9 438

7 451

..

Australia

73

76

64

147

274

1 029

1 322

2 089

3 212

3 578

4 289

4 766

119 e
3 687

362 e
5 587

2013e
Canada

..

Israel

..

Japan

627

273

229

180

225

353

272

280

262

..

Korea

157

198

182

187

179

232

251

280

246

..

New Zealand

8 101

8 906

10 087

11 593

11 634

12 854

13 850

15 038

13 908

..

OECD Asia Oceania

536

516

494

431

450

288

398

413

444

..

Austria

70

81

79

221

78

17

10

136

35

..

Belgium

131

155

147

142

138

135

120

120

117

..

Czech Republic

721

743

760

753

745

703

694

659

667

..

Denmark

14

14

13

14

14

11

..

Estonia

293

285

348

407

438

374

357

342

349

..

Finland

60

176

197

297

654

846

972

533

555

..

France

450

634

634

577

712

1 007

1 109

1 203

1 312

..

Germany

43

36

37

35

38

32

22

24

23

..

Greece

189

227

257

182

203

216

281

291

227

..

Hungary
Ireland

..

363

360

380

765

1 064

561

794

1 427

1 450

..

Italy

..

Luxembourg

1 925

2 068

2 014

1 969

2 046

2 041

2 415

2 625

2 486

..

Netherlands

4 338

4 262

4 392

4 473

4 688

4 347

4 302

4 145

3 839

..

Norway

835

779

795

960

880

830

933

1 172

1 268

..

Poland

19

91

102

105

99

108

138

147

180

..

Portugal

242

211

204

229

152

181

200

172

170

..

Slovak Republic

..

Slovenia

1 987

2 058

1 920

1 617

1 754

1 402

2 192

..

Spain

14

14

12

..

Sweden
Switzerland

..

121

123

126

644

534

1 568

1 462

1 646

1 517

..

Turkey

8 022

7 885

7 404

6 896

6 561

6 228

6 249

5 391

5 064

..

United Kingdom

18 378

18 649

20 374

21 165

21 435

21 121

22 240

21 889

21 931

..

OECD Europe

109 973

107 547

112 698

118 679

123 147

127 083

131 101

132 187

136 120

..

IEA Total

122 027

120 795

126 600

134 183

139 693

144 137

150 693

151 863

157 871

..

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.14 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 7: Natural gas final consumption


Million cubic metres

Canada
Chile
Mexico

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

59 736

62 045

65 909

65 218

60 678

62 650

65 423

59 580

63 345

64 679

1 095

1 072

1 115

1 924

2 129

3 111

3 915

4 024

4 231

4 149

15 287

16 065

16 592

16 058

16 406

16 141

15 400

12 823

14 003

13 544

United States

388 717

396 813

414 515

425 199

400 457

400 998

438 485

407 035

404 484

399 280

OECD Americas

464 835

475 995

498 131

508 399

479 670

482 900

523 223

483 462

486 063

481 652

11 404

11 972

12 267

12 378

12 784

12 733

13 333

14 088

13 842

15 091

Israel

23

19

10

10

Japan

21 622

23 259

24 105

24 982

24 913

26 074

27 328

27 313

28 920

29 941

Korea

3 201

4 461

5 957

7 535

8 139

10 246

12 082

12 858

14 618

15 642

New Zealand

2 658

2 879

3 309

3 266

3 155

3 384

3 765

3 398

3 524

2 251

38 908

42 590

45 648

48 171

48 997

52 441

56 513

57 663

60 904

62 925

Australia

OECD Asia Oceania


Austria

4 042

4 544

4 882

4 898

4 993

5 140

5 321

5 857

5 684

6 000

Belgium

9 278

10 079

11 211

10 505

10 952

11 381

11 917

12 015

12 191 e

12 306

Czech Republic

5 649

6 343

7 126

7 525

7 610

7 551

7 288

7 945

7 618

7 782

Denmark

1 695

1 866

2 008

1 930

1 910

1 930

1 816

1 945

1 817

1 911

Estonia

330

366

379

378

391

338

337

395

258

412

Finland

1 441

1 241

1 241

1 183

1 525

1 460

1 130

1 176

1 105

1 066

France

31 734

32 414

36 045

35 563

35 928

37 428

35 702

36 564

36 416

38 484

Germany

59 966

65 041

70 239

67 061

69 228

69 412

70 098

71 298

70 959 e

67 937

Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy

82

408

431

455

453

507

620

7 543

8 138

9 092

8 459

8 399

8 376

8 338

9 162

8 977

9 554

1 519

1 501

1 546

1 617

1 694

1 700

1 848

1 976

1 814

1 497

39 022

42 163

43 425

43 183

45 362

47 145

47 117

48 526

47 326

51 152

Luxembourg

539

587

642

659

665

687

683

678

686

698

Netherlands

32 913

35 006

38 404

34 232

33 411

32 031

32 575

32 890

32 110

32 601

Norway

683

782

585

808

Poland

9 969

10 737

10 656

11 301

10 913

10 356

10 931

11 303

10 952

11 988

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey

51

273

570

893

1 180

1 351

1 382

4 093

4 399

4 767

4 718

4 941

5 048

5 148

5 378

5 104

4 801

704

774

778

837

855

890

6 354

7 861

8 551

9 555

10 621

11 622

397

419

462

450

485

514

2 207

2 429

2 591

2 491

2 564

2 667

504
2 671 e

845

929

16 333

18 241

546

509

549

2 777

2 725

2 881

2 491

3 386

3 992

4 781

5 862

6 267

7 141

9 145

54 123

55 126

61 535

57 871

59 760

58 957

61 271

61 830

59 077

60 676

OECD Europe

276 014

294 423

319 578

309 330

317 707

320 471

327 639

337 398

332 090

343 420

IEA Total

762 648

795 078

844 862

847 071

826 978

835 666

887 203

860 784

859 978

869 375

OECD Total

779 757

813 008

863 357

865 900

846 374

855 812

907 375

878 523

879 057

887 997

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

4 837 e

886
15 569 e

United Kingdom

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

4 819 e

852
14 199 e

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.15

Table 7: Natural gas final consumption (continued)


Million cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

64 016

62 235

60 128

65 904

64 803

62 823

63 003

67 753

67 545

..

4 287

4 170

4 480

2 741

1 668

1 726

2 800

2 323

1 693

..

Chile

14 083

13 508

14 624

15 250

15 360

14 656

15 306

16 038

16 744

..

Mexico

390 379

372 147

357 024

375 887

382 036

359 839

378 970

380 767

361 603

..

United States

472 765

452 060

436 256

459 782

463 867

439 044

460 079

466 881

447 585

..

OECD Americas

15 331

14 689

14 704

15 164

15 226

14 600

15 126

15 339

14 820

..

Australia

205

77

143

31 784

33 977

37 197

39 429

38 575

38 106

40 741

41 738

41 266

16 198

17 842

17 984

18 573

19 642

20 226

22 878

23 945

25 359

..

Korea

2 501

1 705

1 570

1 580

1 704

2 082

2 172

2 131

2 330

..

New Zealand

65 814

68 213

71 455

74 746

75 147

75 219

80 994

83 296

83 964

..

OECD Asia Oceania

6 114

6 147

6 079

5 769

5 988

5 875

6 265

6 100

5 909

..

Austria

12 674

12 188

12 725

12 402

12 503

11 859

13 600

12 833

12 948

..

Belgium

7 656

7 620

7 547

7 186

7 282

6 713

7 746

6 940

6 874

..

Czech Republic

1 874

1 888

1 897

1 815

1 821

1 758

1 967

1 829

1 741

..

Denmark

459

468

480

476

429

238

252

255

281

..

Estonia

1 077

1 031

1 097

1 129

1 043

893

989

918

893

..

Finland

39 100

39 893

38 173

36 956

38 274 e

36 009

38 219

32 031

34 243

..

France

68 399

67 454

68 482

65 753

66 989

62 180

68 744

61 624

63 780

..

Germany

189 e

2013e
Canada

..

Israel

..

Japan

713

861

987

1 022

1 192

1 287

1 352

1 760

1 586

..

Greece

9 625

9 970

9 233

8 014

8 030

7 537

7 948

7 665

6 666

..

Hungary
Ireland

1 699

1 693

1 713

1 703

1 826

1 716

1 887

1 826

1 982

..

48 794

50 774

48 113

45 171

45 569

44 734

47 700

43 909

43 738

..

Italy

732

717

751

732

755

702

770

689

703

..

Luxembourg

32 374

31 132

30 516

28 750

30 109

29 357

33 774

28 608

29 736

..

Netherlands

934

860

898

809

998

821

908

948

868

..

Norway

12 507

13 173

13 266

13 259

13 410

13 029

13 959

13 787

14 028

..

Poland

1 455

1 497

1 535

1 653

1 661

1 650

1 791

1 884

1 855

..

Portugal

4 470

5 281

4 889

4 670

4 768

3 953

4 510

4 025

3 807

..

Slovak Republic

945

971

947

955

904

815

859

716

678

..

Slovenia

19 416

20 944

18 017

18 691

17 407

15 461

17 059

16 645

17 227

..

Spain

577

563

578

599

617

744

745

775

..

Sweden
Switzerland

528 e

2 969

3 079

3 016

2 964

3 167

3 037

3 371

2 999

3 310

..

10 139

12 072

15 071

16 911

15 981

13 663

15 953

21 466

22 008

..

Turkey

61 096

58 993

56 083

53 640

54 378

49 020

55 251

45 906

50 298

..

United Kingdom

345 798

349 269

342 093

331 029

335 012

312 924

345 618

316 108

325 934

..

OECD Europe

865 062

850 893

829 753

846 611

856 094

809 785

867 649

847 065

838 179

..

IEA Total

884 377

869 542

849 804

865 557

874 026

827 187

886 691

866 285

857 483

..

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.16 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 8: Natural gas consumption in transport


Million cubic metres

Canada

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003
4 694

5 564

6 181

6 403

6 496

6 458

6 492

5 826

5 304

5 621

Chile

12

27

27

Mexico

14

18

21

United States

19 472

19 924

20 236

21 424

18 139

18 434

18 492

18 110

19 309

17 267

OECD Americas

25 043

26 112

26 646

27 926

24 604

24 933

24 334

23 440

24 975

22 009

202

226

242

260

278

303

356

386

384

425

Israel

Japan

Korea

81

145

Australia

New Zealand

49

37

28

20

14

OECD Asia Oceania

251

263

270

280

292

308

356

386

466

571

Austria

111

120

124

123

186

231

180

264

147

197

11

19

47

40

34

36

36

38

41

40

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

13

14

17

23

23

25

19

26

26

33

France

26

30

43

Germany

1 107

Belgium
Czech Republic

Greece

15

15

Hungary

Ireland

277

296

321

339

349

352

399

449

442

445
-

Italy
Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

80

104

112

166

Portugal

10

Slovak Republic

685

562

576

Slovenia

Spain

12

Sweden

12 e

12 e

12

11

13

19

Switzerland

11

10

10

35

33

Turkey

40

38

38

41

43 e

43 e

47

52

59

64

469

500

562

591

656

713

802

1 694

1 497

2 758

IEA Total

25 756

26 868

27 471

28 791

25 545

25 947

25 476

25 494

26 893

25 290

OECD Total

25 763

26 875

27 478

28 797

25 552

25 954

25 492

25 520

26 938

25 338

United Kingdom
OECD Europe

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.17

Table 8: Natural gas consumption in transport (continued)


Million cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013e

4 389

5 227

4 984

4 402

3 928

3 295

2 976

2 939

2 976

..

31

37

38

27

15

24

21

20

35

..

Chile

21

20

21

19

17

16

14

15

19

..

Mexico

16 613

17 186

17 215

18 294

19 084

17 765

19 901

20 325

21 471

..

United States

21 054

22 470

22 258

22 742

23 044

21 100

22 912

23 299

24 501

..

OECD Americas

403

434

461

474

484

519

524

545

570

..

Australia

..

Israel

..

Japan

255

361

499

636

799

999

1 137

1 192

1 272

..

Korea

..

New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

Canada

659

795

960

1 111

1 284

1 519

1 662

1 738

1 843

..

195

191

249

238

305

227

174

218

216

..

Austria

28

..

Belgium

43

48

54

69

84

88

91

88

52

..

Czech Republic

..

Denmark

..

Estonia

28

25

25

19

17

18

18

13

16

..

Finland

48

54

71

71

96 e

70

57

57

173

..

France

1 132

1 029

905

881

816

641

695

642

628

..

Germany

14

16

17

21

25

18

17

18

17

..

Greece

..

Hungary
Ireland

..

434

463

532

591

671

734

849

1 041

1 081

..

Italy

..

Luxembourg

10

15

19

24

..

Netherlands

11

11

12

47

56

60

64

68

92

..

Norway

232

312

407

372

422

351

293

296

339

..

Poland

11

12

12

13

14

14

14

14

14

..

Portugal

734

735

508

560

667

507

483

530

244

..

Slovak Republic

..

Slovenia

71

78

76

98

108

96

142

..

Spain

17

17

25

26

27 e

23

36

48

59

..

Sweden
Switzerland

35

34

53

51

57

45

45

45

44

..

126

127

139

201

221

228

265

266

242

..

Turkey

..

United Kingdom

3 062

3 078

3 085

3 244

3 560

3 134

3 225

3 466

3 413

..

OECD Europe

24 723

26 286

26 244

27 051

27 856

25 713

27 764

28 468

29 702

..

IEA Total

24 775

26 343

26 303

27 097

27 888

25 753

27 799

28 503

29 757

..

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.18 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 9: Natural gas consumption in industry


(including non-energy use)
Million cubic metres

Canada
Chile
Mexico

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

26 279

27 462

28 691

29 156

27 496

27 908

28 660

25 063

26 745

28 103

887

856

893

1 686

1 898

2 832

3 550

3 547

3 730

3 624

14 499

15 280

15 771

15 213

15 617

15 349

14 573

11 933

13 019

12 493

United States

149 814

153 522

156 343

171 273

169 385

162 375

189 223

168 597

155 801

146 304

OECD Americas

191 479

197 120

201 698

217 328

214 396

208 464

236 006

209 140

199 295

190 524

7 699

7 937

7 947

8 015

8 242

8 284

8 730

9 346

9 248

10 326

Israel

23

19

10

10

Japan

5 973

6 437

6 791

6 865

5 803

6 027

6 266

6 041

6 329

6 665

Australia

Korea
New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

395

594

836

1 361

1 820

2 268

3 207

3 488

3 848

4 171

2 303

2 534

2 956

2 905

2 786

3 014

3 344

2 986

3 121

1 832

16 393

17 521

18 540

19 156

18 657

19 597

21 552

21 867

22 546

22 994

Austria

2 278

2 462

2 595

2 732

2 659

2 639

2 990

2 987

3 128

3 190

Belgium

4 345

4 822

5 044

5 045

5 217

5 794

6 247

5 839

6 248 e

6 130

Czech Republic

2 990

3 218

3 386

3 751

3 503

3 348

3 206

3 216

3 176

3 105

Denmark

800

879

844

886

865

926

856

924

823

828

Estonia

243

305

321

321

324

274

270

311

174

282

Finland

1 357

1 155

1 149

1 082

1 428

1 355

1 031

1 062

985

941

France

13 560

14 395

15 187

15 641

16 107

16 348

16 292

16 699

16 503

17 199

Germany

24 717

25 555

24 680

24 898

25 806

26 744

27 227

26 435

26 286

24 577

82

392

417

439

424

460

548

2 750

2 758

2 890

2 448

2 460

2 093

2 112

2 357

2 219

2 086

Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy

1 010

974

940

1 022

1 023

957

995

1 046

917

512

18 154

19 191

19 300

19 495

19 873

20 527

21 492

21 546

21 379

21 847

Luxembourg

348

378

397

432

421

448

314

339

335

321

Netherlands

12 271

12 851

12 945

12 757

12 507

12 441

12 557

11 665

11 418

11 273

Norway

680

773

573

793

Poland

4 818

5 164

5 487

5 735

5 416

4 789

5 517

5 323

4 784

5 649

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain

50

256

506

744

943

1 047

1 052

1 373

1 354

1 608

1 385

1 341

1 354

1 379

1 750

1 972

1 622

567

583

634

714

712

699

757

4 989

6 430

6 827

7 628

8 355

8 883

11 116

711
12 086 e

649

765

12 466

13 973
368

Sweden

270

284

307

299

327

350

344

378

351

Switzerland

958

1 027

1 041

1 066

1 088

822

849 e

873

833

872

1 814

1 984

2 296

2 583

2 246

1 960

1 800

2 475

3 149

Turkey

2 098

United Kingdom

14 424

15 073

16 259

16 481

16 987

17 099

17 831

17 291

15 915

15 971

OECD Europe

114 041

120 845

124 143

126 533

129 313

130 773

137 343

136 778

135 116

137 053

IEA Total

305 937

318 748

327 073

345 394

344 133

339 950

376 016

351 588

339 559

333 689

OECD Total

321 913

335 486

344 381

363 017

362 366

358 834

394 901

367 785

356 957

350 571

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.19

Table 9: Natural gas consumption in industry (continued)


(including non-energy use)
Million cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

28 573

26 395

26 190

30 112

29 081

28 484

30 950

33 188

35 294

..

3 738

3 614

3 877

2 097

1 092

1 099

2 170

1 700

1 047

..

Chile

12 963

12 382

13 491

14 076

14 176

13 528

14 132

14 922

15 560

..

Mexico

146 177

132 485

133 164

135 496

132 269

115 655

134 938

137 352

140 796

..

United States

191 451

174 876

176 722

181 781

176 618

158 766

182 190

187 162

192 697

..

OECD Americas

10 580

9 819

9 734

10 163

10 144

9 304

9 715

9 788

9 101

..

Australia

205

77

143

7 154

8 153

8 982

9 624

9 193

9 047

9 727

10 446

10 308

189 e

2013e
Canada

..

Israel

..

Japan

4 398

4 652

4 817

5 203

6 113

6 286

7 880

9 185

10 288

..

Korea

2 048

1 254

1 160

1 215

1 337

1 662

1 785

1 781

1 920

..

New Zealand

24 180

23 878

24 693

26 205

26 787

26 504

29 184

31 343

31 806

..

OECD Asia Oceania

3 167

3 413

3 303

3 237

3 356

3 285

3 536

3 597

3 544

..

Austria

6 187

5 723

6 520

6 763

6 451

5 679

6 429

6 633

5 987

..

Belgium

3 062

2 981

3 021

2 963

2 865

2 459

2 916

2 713

2 632

..

Czech Republic

795

798

800

798

812

741

799

798

753

..

Denmark

332

348

355

353

319

134

139

143

159

..

Estonia

955

911

974

1 011

931

778

864

817

790

..

Finland

15 722

13 297

12 451

12 424

12 710 e

10 782

12 072

11 554

11 237

..

France

26 103

26 604

25 889

27 678

27 136

23 617

26 817

25 970

25 719

..

Germany

605

668

694

660

767

788

867

1 128

1 036

..

Greece

1 944

2 000

1 996

1 998

1 939

1 498

1 644

1 711

1 550

..

Hungary
Ireland

667

634

615

604

599

504

545

731

804

..

18 713

18 138

17 388

16 289

14 647

12 776

13 330

11 886

11 494

..

Italy

347

346

366

363

348

308

333

310

306

..

Luxembourg

11 327

11 453

10 704

10 567

10 146

9 432

10 534

10 009

9 740

..

Netherlands

906

818

851

721

896

717

790

839

727

..

Norway

6 078

6 381

6 442

6 595

6 569

5 958

6 292

6 647

6 773

..

Poland

1 075

1 096

1 108

1 188

1 169

1 096

1 206

1 320

1 289

..

Portugal

1 480

1 660

1 561

1 593

1 512

1 242

1 338

1 593

1 430

..

Slovak Republic

755

819

815

836

764

663

690

528

517

..

Slovenia

14 769

15 900

10 650

12 201

11 252

9 136

9 483

9 403

10 112

..

Spain

393

374

393

398

437

481

486

501

..

Sweden
Switzerland

320 e

902

937

977

1 010

1 060

962

1 043

1 001

1 036

..

3 450

3 839

4 165

4 717

4 174

5 546

7 901

9 878

10 032

..

Turkey

14 868

14 418

13 789

13 025

12 903

10 803

11 083

10 867

10 604

..

United Kingdom

134 602

133 556

125 827

127 992

123 645

109 341

121 132

120 562

118 772

..

OECD Europe

332 777

315 495

309 059

318 969

311 018

279 116

315 437

321 774

325 962

..

IEA Total

350 233

332 310

327 242

335 978

327 050

294 611

332 506

339 067

343 275

..

OECD Total

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

V.20 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

Table 10: Natural gas consumption in other


Million cubic metres

Canada

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003
31 882

27 893

28 402

30 815

29 566

26 724

28 250

30 937

29 213

30 979

Chile

201

209

215

232

224

272

356

465

474

498

Mexico

788

785

821

845

789

792

820

876

966

1 030

United States

219 431

223 367

237 936

232 502

212 933

220 189

230 770

220 328

229 374

235 709

OECD Americas

248 313

252 763

269 787

263 145

240 670

249 503

262 883

250 882

261 793

269 119

3 503

3 809

4 078

4 103

4 264

4 146

4 247

4 356

4 210

4 340

Israel

Japan

15 649

16 822

17 314

18 117

19 110

20 047

21 062

21 272

22 591

23 276

Korea

2 806

3 867

5 121

6 174

6 319

7 978

8 875

9 370

10 689

11 326

306

308

325

341

355

365

421

412

402

418

22 264

24 806

26 838

28 735

30 048

32 536

34 605

35 410

37 892

39 360

Austria

1 653

1 962

2 163

2 043

2 148

2 270

2 151

2 606

2 409

2 613

Belgium

4 933

5 257

6 167

5 460

5 735

5 587

5 670

6 176

5 943

6 176

Czech Republic

2 648

3 106

3 693

3 734

4 073

4 167

4 046

4 691

4 401

4 637

895

987

1 164

1 044

1 045

1 004

960

1 021

994

1 083

Estonia

87

61

58

57

67

64

67

84

84

130

Finland

71

72

75

78

74

80

80

88

94

92

France

18 173

18 019

20 858

19 922

19 821

21 080

19 408

19 839

19 883

21 242

Germany

35 249

39 486

45 559

42 163

43 422

42 668

42 871

44 863

44 673 e

42 253

16

14

16

21

32

57

4 791

5 379

6 201

6 010

5 938

6 282

6 224

6 803

6 756

7 466

Australia

New Zealand
OECD Asia Oceania

Denmark

Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy

509

527

606

595

671

743

853

930

897

985

20 591

22 676

23 804

23 349

25 140

26 266

25 226

26 531

25 505

28 860

Luxembourg

191

209

245

227

244

239

369

339

351

377

Netherlands

20 642

22 155

25 459

21 475

20 904

19 590

20 018

21 225

20 692

21 328

Norway

Poland

5 151

5 573

5 168

5 565

5 496

5 566

5 334

5 876

6 056

6 173

Portugal
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey

17

64

148

232

296

320

2 720

3 045

3 159

3 333

3 600

3 694

3 769

2 943

2 570

2 603

137

191

144

123

143

191

95

175

196

164

1 365

1 431

1 724

1 922

2 259

2 727

3 071

3 471

3 866

4 268

124

132

151

142

154

161

148

157

145

162

1 238

1 393

1 541

1 416

1 468

1 836

1 812

1 894

1 857

1 976

637

1 364

1 658

2 157

2 530

2 834

3 717

4 415

4 607

5 932

United Kingdom

39 699

40 053

45 276

41 390

42 773

41 858

43 440

44 539

43 162

44 705

OECD Europe

161 504

173 078

194 873

182 206

187 738

188 985

189 494

198 926

195 477

203 609

IEA Total

430 955

449 462

490 318

472 886

457 300

469 769

485 711

483 702

493 526

510 396

OECD Total

432 081

450 647

491 498

474 086

458 456

471 024

486 982

485 218

495 162

512 088

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - V.21

Table 10: Natural gas consumption in other (continued)


Million cubic metres
2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013e

31 054

30 613

28 954

31 390

31 794

31 044

29 077

31 626

29 275

..

518

519

565

617

561

603

609

603

611

..

Chile

1 099

1 106

1 112

1 155

1 167

1 112

1 160

1 101

1 165

..

Mexico

227 589

222 476

206 645

222 097

230 683

226 419

224 131

223 090

199 336

..

United States

260 260

254 714

237 276

255 259

264 205

259 178

254 977

256 420

230 387

..

OECD Americas

4 348

4 436

4 509

4 527

4 598

4 777

4 887

5 006

5 149

..

Australia

..

Israel

24 630

25 824

28 215

29 805

29 382

29 059

31 014

31 292

30 958

..

Japan

11 545

12 829

12 668

12 734

12 730

12 941

13 861

13 568

13 799

..

Korea

452

451

410

364

366

419

386

349

409

..

New Zealand

40 975

43 540

45 802

47 430

47 076

47 196

50 148

50 215

50 315

..

OECD Asia Oceania

2 752

2 543

2 527

2 294

2 327

2 363

2 555

2 285

2 149

..

Austria

6 487

6 465

6 205

5 639

6 052

6 180

7 171

6 194

6 933

..

Belgium

4 551

4 591

4 472

4 154

4 333

4 166

4 739

4 139

4 190

..

Czech Republic

1 079

1 090

1 097

1 017

1 009

1 017

1 168

1 031

988

..

Denmark

127

120

125

123

110

104

113

112

122

..

Estonia

94

95

98

99

95

97

107

88

87

..

Finland

23 330

26 542

25 651

24 461

25 468 e

25 157

26 090

20 420

22 833

..

France

41 164

39 821

41 688

37 194

39 037

37 922

41 232

35 012

37 433

..

Germany

Canada

94

177

276

341

400

481

468

614

533

..

Greece

7 679

7 967

7 234

6 013

6 089

6 037

6 303

5 953

5 115

..

Hungary
Ireland

1 032

1 059

1 098

1 099

1 227

1 212

1 342

1 095

1 178

..

29 647

32 173

30 193

28 291

30 251

31 224

33 521

30 982

31 163

..

Italy

385

371

385

369

407

394

437

379

397

..

Luxembourg

21 047

19 678

19 810

18 180

19 959

19 915

23 225

18 580

19 972

..

Netherlands

17

31

35

41

46

44

54

41

49

..

Norway

6 197

6 480

6 417

6 292

6 419

6 720

7 374

6 844

6 916

..

Poland

369

389

415

452

478

540

571

550

552

..

Portugal

2 256

2 886

2 820

2 517

2 589

2 204

2 689

1 902

2 133

..

Slovak Republic

190

152

132

119

140

152

169

188

160

..

Slovenia

4 647

5 044

7 296

6 412

6 079

6 227

7 468

7 146

6 973

..

Spain

167

172

160

175

157

227

211

215

..

Sweden

2 032

2 108

1 986

1 903

2 050

2 030

2 283

1 953

2 230

..

Switzerland

6 563

8 106

10 767

11 993

11 586

7 889

7 787

11 322

11 734

..

Turkey

46 228

44 575

42 294

40 615

41 475

38 217

44 168

35 039

39 694

..

United Kingdom

208 134

212 635

213 181

199 793

207 807

200 449

221 261

192 080

203 749

..

OECD Europe

507 562

509 112

494 450

500 591

517 220

504 956

524 448

496 823

482 515

..

IEA Total

509 369

510 889

496 259

502 482

519 088

506 823

526 386

498 715

484 451

..

OECD Total

181 e

Totals may not add up due to rounding.


Source: Annual Gas Statistics

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - VI.1

PART VI
MAPS OF PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE

ORGANISATION AND REGULATION OF


GAS TRANSPORTATION

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

NORTH AMERICA

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - VI.3

MNP
Canaport
LNG

Northeast
Gateway
Neptune

Utah

Energia
Costa Azul

Sabine Pass
Freeport

Gulf LNG

Altamira

Manzanillo

Major pipelines
LNG import facilities (active)
LNG import facilities (planned)
This map is without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

VI.4 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

SOUTH AMERICA

Guayaquil

Pecm

Peru LNG

Pisco

Salvador

Vitria

Mejillones
Rio de Janeiro

Quintero

GNL Escobar

Existing pipelines
Planned/proposed/under construction pipelines
Existing LNG export terminal
Under construction/planned LNG export terminal
Existing LNG import terminal
Planned LNG import terminal
This map is without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

Mugardos

Gijon

South Hook
1 and 2

Dragon
Isle of Grain

Teesside

Groningen

Forties

IGI

South Stre

White
S

am

Existing

tream

LNG export terminals

Planned/under
construction

Existing

LNG receiving terminals

Natural gas fields

Planned

Under construction

Existing

Other pipelines

Proposed

Planned/under
construction

Existing

Pipelines integrated in
the European system

EUROPE
NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - VI.5

This map is without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

BLACK SEA

Azar 3

TANAP

South Stream

Aliaga

LNG import terminal

Existing pipelines

Planned/proposed/
under construction pipelines

Lebanon

Arab Gas
pipeline

South Caucasus

White Stream

Qazvin

Trans-Caspian
option

Caspian
coasted
pipeline

VI.6 - NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition)

This map is without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international frontiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.

INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

AFRICA

NATURAL GAS INFORMATION (2014 edition) - VI.7

Russia
Belarus

Ireland

United
Kingdom

The
Poland
Netherlands
Belgium Germany
Czech Rep.
Lux.

Russia

Ukraine

Slovak Rep.
Austria
Hungary
Slovenia

Switz.

France

Italy

Bulgaria
FYROM
Albania
Spain

Portugal

Georgia

Greece

Arzew

Tangier

Algiers

Armenia Azerbaijan
Turkmenistan
Azer.

Turkey

Skikda
Tunis

Mediterranean Sea

Constantine
Gulf
Lebanon Syria
La Skhira
of Gabs
Sidi Bel Abbs
Rabat
Tunisia
Offshore
Casablanca
Israel
Nile
Delta
Gabs
Misratah Benghazi Tobruk
Hassi
Morocco
Barkine
Idku Damietta Jordan
Rmel
Tripoli
Basin
Alexandria
Port Said
Sidi Mokhtar
Marsa
Agadir
Cairo
Ghadames Ras Al-Brega
Suez
Algeria
Basin
Lanuf
Western
Taba
Desert
Sabha
Illizi Basin
Sirte
Minya
Zeit Bay
In
Salah
Libya
Basin
Asyut
Sahara
Western
fields
Luxor
Sahara
Egypt
Al-Kufra
(under UN
Tamanrasset
mandate)

Mauritania

Cape
Verde
PRAIA

Romania

Croatia
Bosnia
and Herz. Serbia

Atlantic

Ocean

Kazakhstan
Moldova

Dakar
Banjul

Senegal

Mali

The Gambia

Niamey

Ouagadougou

Zinder

NDjamena
Kano
Burkina Faso
Kaduna
Nigeria
Benin
Conakry
Cte Ghana
Abuja
Freetown
Togo
dIvoire
Ajaokuta
Sierra Leone
Cameroon
Yamoussoukro
Central
Porto Novo
Monrovia
Tema
African Republic
Niger
Liberia Abidjan Ab
Bangui
Delta Malabo
Bonny
Yaound
Foxtrot Ten
Island
Jubilee Bioko Island
Kribi
Equatorial Guinea

Djibouti

Ethiopia

m
Lo a
cr
Ac

Somalia
Uganda
Kampala

Mogadishu

Kenya

Rwanda

Nairobi

Kigali

Bujumbura

Burundi

Seychelles
Tanga

Zambia

Lilongwe

Lusaka

Pretoria

Secunda

Kudu
Alexander Bay
Ibhubesi

Indian

Nacala

Ocean

Quelimane
Harare
Zimbabwe Mozambique Antananarivo
Beira
Madagascar
Pande,
Botswana
Temane
Gaborone

Lderitz

Victoria

Dar es Salaam
Songo Songo
Offshore Tanzania
Mnazi Bay
Offshore Romuva Basin
Afangi Park
Mayotte
Moroni
Malawi Pemba Comoros
(Fr.)

Tanzania

Angola

Windhoek

Mombasa

Dodoma

Luanda

Namibia

Djibouti Ville

Juba

Atlantic

Ocean

Yemen

Harer

Libreville Republic
Gabon of Congo
So Tom and Prncipe
(Brazzaville) Democratic
Republic of
Pointe-Noire Brazzaville
Kinshasa Congo
Offshore Cabinda
Matadi
Cabinda
(Ang.) Lower Congo Basin

Major gas fields

Oman
Qatar
United Arab
Emirates

Addis Ababa

South
Sudan

So Tom

Planned or under construction pipelines

Barhain
Saudi
Arabia

Asmara

Khartoum

Guinea

Existing pipelines

Kuwait

Eritrea

Sudan
Chad

Bamako

Bissau

Guinea-Bissau

Iran

Oman

Arlit
Niger
Agadez

Nouakchott

Irak

Mauritius
Port Louis

Runion
(Fr.)

Maputo
Mbabane

Swaziland
Inhambane
Lesotho
East London

Maseru

Port Elizabeth
South Africa

Mossel Bay
Bredasdorp Basin

LNG export terminals in operation


LNG export terminals under const./planned
LNG import terminals in operation
LNG import terminals under const./planned

km
500

1 000

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Iran

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Sea

Arabian

Karachi

Quetta

Proposed LNG import terminal

Existing LNG import terminal

Dabhol

Kochi

Kanpur

SRI-LANKA

Madhurai

Vishkhapatnam
Kakinada

250

Km

Haldia

500

Bengal

Bay of

Dhaka

China

Andaman and
Nicobar Islands

Yangon

Mandalay

Guwahati
Bongaigaon

Bhutan

Bangladesh

Paradeep

Barauni

Ennore
Chennai (Madras)
Kanchipuram

India

Jagdishpur

Shahjahanpur Nepal

Bhopal

Hyderabad

Kayamkulam

Mangalore

Pune

Mumbai

Dahej
Surat

Koyali

Delhi

Panipat

Mathura

Kota

Rewari

Bathinda

Jalandhar

Ahmadabad

Ratnagiri

Planned/under construction pipeline

Jamnagar

Pakistan

Islamabad

Tajikistan

Afghanistan

Existing pipeline

Gwadar

Dauletabad
gas field

Turkmenistan

Laos

Bangkok

Cambodia

Malaysia

Thailand

Indonesia

Myanmar

Vietnam

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Sittwe

Medan

Arun

Ba Ria

Lampung

Pengerang

Nusantara Regas

Malacca

Kunming

Qili

East Java

Bintulu
Bontang

Sengkang

Lahad Datu

Mariveles LNG

Pearl River Delta Yung-An

Lumut

Guangdong

Donggi-Senoro

Taichung

Fujian LNG

Adabi
FLNG

Tangguh

Existing pipelines

Papua

Offshore gas fields

Planned/under construction LNG import terminal

Existing LNG import terminal

Planned LNG export terminal

Under construction LNG export terminal

Existing LNG export terminal

Planned/proposed/under construction pipelines

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Australia
Regulatory framework
The National Gas Law (NGL) and National Gas Rules (NGR), introduced in 2008, govern access to natural gas
pipeline services and regulated natural gas markets.

Ownership and operation of gas transmission systems


Australia has three distinct and geographically isolated domestic gas markets; the eastern, western and the small
northern markets. All transmission pipelines are owned and operated by private companies. APA Group, a
publicly listed company, has the most extensive portfolio of gas transmission assets in Australia. Other
companies, including Jemena, Origin, Envestra, DUET Group, Palisade and QIC also own major gas transmission
pipelines.
Third party or common carrier access to transmission systems applies in all states and territories except Victoria,
where market carriage applies.

Transportation tariffs
Pipelines deemed to have undue market power by the national competition regulator, and approved by the relevant
government minister, become covered pipelines under the NGL and NGR. Covered pipeline operators are
required to submit a full access arrangement schedule to the energy regulator for approval, stating reference tariffs
for the pipelines transportation services. These tariffs then become the basis for negotiations with prospective
customers and can be enforced by the energy regulator in an access dispute. Pipelines that are not covered are free
to set tariffs for transportation services, without regulator approval.

Ownership and operation of gas distribution systems


Local gas distribution has been fully privatised in all states and territories, with the exception of the Australian
Capital Territory (ACT), where the distribution network is 50 per cent owned by the ACT Government. Envestra,
Jemena, APA Group and DUET Group are the principal owners in the distribution sector.
Almost all distribution networks are regulated by the Australian Energy Regulator except for those in Western
Australia (WA), which are regulated by the state-based WA Economic Regulation Authority. Like transmission
pipelines, the Regulator applies different forms of regulation based on competition and significance criteria. Retail
contestability has been introduced progressively across all customer classes.

Production
Current gas production is split between the export LNG sector and pipeline gas for the domestic market.
Numerous companies operate across all jurisdictions except the ACT and Tasmania. Woodside Petroleum, BHP
Billiton, Santos, Shell, BP and Chevron are amongst the largest.
Production from Coal Bed Methane (CBM) resources has grown rapidly in recent years and will soon fuel LNG
exports from Queensland. Exports will grow rapidly over the coming decade while domestic gas production is
expected to remain relatively steady.

LNG Terminals
Australia exports a globally significant quantity of LNG from three facilities: the North West Shelf Venture and
Pluto LNG in Western Australia and Darwin LNG in the Northern Territory. There are currently a further seven
LNG projects under construction in Australia. These include three conventional Greenfield projects (two in
Western Australia and one in Darwin) and the worlds largest floating LNG facility off the North West coast, plus
three world-first CBM-to-LNG facilities in Queensland.

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Telfer

Esperance

200 PJ (0.1%)

Hill 50

Owner/Operator:
APA Group

LNG export Terminal


Operator: ConocoPhillips

Estimated Australian gas reserves as at


1 Jan. 2011 = 208 955 PJ
Reserves are shown by heat content (PJ) and as
a percentage of total reserves.

QSN LINK
Owner: APA Group

Olympic Dam

Scotia

VICTORIAN PRINCIPAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM


Owner: APA Group, Operator: AEMO

TASMANIAN NATURAL GAS PIPELINE


Owner: Palisade Investment Partners
Operator: Tas Gas Network

9 300 PJ (4.5%)

EASTERN GAS PIPELINE


Owner/operator: Jemena

Sydney Basins
287 PJ (0.1%)

Gloucester Basin 669 PJ (0.3%)

CENTRAL WEST PIPELINE SYSTEM Owner/Operator: APA Group

ROMA TO
BRISBANE PIPELINE
Owner/Operator: APA Group

Clarence-Moreton Basin
528 (0.3%)

QUEENSLAND GAS PIPELINE


Owner/operator: Jemena

Namarah

Gunnedah Basins
1 520 PJ (0.7%)

Owner/Operator: APA Group

800 PJ (0.4%)

Owner: DUET Group


Operator: Jemena

Hay
Point

0 PJ (0%)

NORTH QUEENSLAND GAS PIPELINE


Owner: VFM Corp.
Operator: AGL/Arrow Energy

Abbot Point

Bowen/
Surat
Basin
33 551 PJ
(16.9%)

SOUTH WEST QUEENSLAND PIPELINE


Owner/Operator: APA Group

INTERCONNECT PIPELINE
WAGGA TO WODONGA

1 600 PJ (0.8%)

SESA PIPELINE
Owner/Operator: APA Group

SEA GAS PIPELINE


Owners: 50:50 - APA Group & REST. Operator: APA Group

CHEEPIE TO GILMORE TO
BARCALDINE PIPELINE
Owner: Ergon
Operator: OSD Asset Services

Cooper/Eromanga/
Warburton Basin
1 200 PJ (0.6%)

MOOMBA TO ADELAIDE PIPELINE


Owner: QIC
Operator: Epic Energy

AUSTRALIA

KAMBALDA-ESPERANCE GAS PIPELINE


Owner/Operator: Esperance Pipeline Company

Owner: APA Group

300 PJ (0.1%)

Owner/Operator: APA Group

DALY WATERS TO MCARTHUR RIVER PIPELINE


Owner: P&W CO Operator: APA Group

BAYU UNDAN DARWIN GAS PIPELINE


Owner: ConocoPhillips

TELFER GAS PIPELINE


Owner/Operator: APA Group Owner/Operator: APA Group

Canning Basin

Ichthys

MIDWEST PIPELINE
Owner/Operator: APA Group

Proposed pipelines (not actual routes)

LNG terminal
Existing pipelines

Wodgina

PLUTO
LNG export terminal
Owner: Woodside

Dongara

Owner: APA Group

DAMPIER TO BUNBURY
PIPELINE (DBNGP)
Owner: DUET group/Alcoa

101 500 PJ (48.6%)

PILBARRA PIPELINE SYSTEM


Owner/Operator: APA Group

35 400 PJ (16.9%)

22 100 PJ (10.6%)

Blacktip pipeline
Owner/Operator: APA Group

AUSTRALIA
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Austria
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The length of the transmission and distribution pipeline network is 40 928 km. Transmission pipelines are owned
and operated by Gas Connect Austria GmbH (SOL 26 km, HAG 46 km, PENTA West 95 km), TAG GmbH
(TAG 382.8 km) and BOG GmbH (WAG 245 km).

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


There are 5 storage system operators in Austria which market storage capacity of 8 storages. Three storage sites
are owned and operated by OMV (working gas volume 2.56 Bcm resp. 2.43 Bcm by national standards). RAG
operates three storage sites (working gas volume 1.26 Bcm resp. 1.20 Bcm by national standards) and together
with Astora, Gazprom Export and E.on Gas Storage two further storage sites (working gas volume 3.99 Bcm resp.
3.78 Bcm).

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


None.

Transit of gas
Russian gas via WAG to Germany and France, via TAG to Italy, via HAG to Hungary and via SOL to Slovenia.

Regulatory features
The first Gas Industry Act (GWG) was passed by Parliament on 6 July 2000. All customers were given supplier
choice on 1 October 2002. Non-discriminatory regulated TPA to all transmission and distribution pipelines. The
most recent amendment of the Gas Industry Act took place in November 2011. With this amendment the new
elements of the Third Energy Package (2009/73/EC) were implemented in Austria. A new market model was
introduced on 1 January 2013 which encompassed the implementation of a decoupled entry-exit system and a
virtual trading point.

Transportation tariffs
Regulated tariffs for access to the transmission and distribution networks are set by E-Control.

Distribution
There are 20 distribution system operators (DSOs) at regional and local level.

Production
Two producers: OMV and RAG.

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Reutle

Hungary-Austria gas pipeline =700

South-East gas pipeline =500

Trans-Austria gas pipeline =950, 900 + 1 050

West Austria gas pipeline =800

Underground gas storage

Border crossing/measurment stations

Dispatching stations

Compressor stations

Planned pipelines

Existing pipelines

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Belgium
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Fluxys owns and operates the system. The network has over 4 000 km of pipelines carrying L-gas and H-gas.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


There is an underground storage at Loenhout owned and operated by Fluxys and used to store H-gas.
Fluxys also owns and operates the LNG terminal at Zeebrugge. Between the end of 2004 and the spring of 2008, a
fourth storage tank and additional send-out capacity were built at the terminal. This enhancement doubled the
terminals throughput capacity to 9 Bcm of natural gas per year. A consultation process began in late 2007 to
assess the demand for a second capacity enhancement at Zeebrugge.

Transit of gas
There is transit of Algerian LNG, gas from Norway and the Netherlands to France, Italy, Spain, UK, Luxemburg,
and Germany. Moreover, since the operational start of the Interconnector in October 1998, gas has transited
through Belgium from the UK to other European countries as well. Since 2007 gas can also flow from Belgium to
UK.

Regulatory features
A gas bill liberalising the market was adopted on 29 April 1999, progressively introducing negotiated TPA to
eligible customers, establishing an independent transmission system operator and removing the transport
monopoly of Distrigas.
Acceleration of market opening was agreed by Federal Government Decision on 20 July 2000. It was also decided
to switch to regulated TPA, as soon as the new gas law is adopted. At the end of 2001, Distrigas was split into two
companies: an unregulated gas trading and international transit company that retains the Distrigas name, and a
regulated operator of Belgian gas infrastructure, Fluxys.
The Belgian gas market has been completely open since 1 January 2007.

Transportation tariffs
The Belgian federal regulator (C.R.E.G.) approves tariffs and transport conditions.

Distribution
There are 17 communal distribution system operators.

Production
None.

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Storage

Blending stations

LNG terminals

Compressor stations

Transit pipelines

H-cal gas pipelines

Qat

L-cal gas pipelines

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ar

BELGIUM

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Canada
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
All transmission pipelines, both inter- and intra- provincial are owned and operated by public companies.
TransGas Limited, the gas transmission system in Saskatchewan, is an exception because it is a provincial Crown
corporation under the authority of the SaskEnergy Act.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Owned and operated by private companies, except the storage facilities in Saskatchewan. The latter are owned by
TransGas (a wholly owned subsidiary of Saskatchewan's crown-owned natural gas utility SaskEnergy Inc).

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


Canadian companies own shares in transmission pipelines in the United States of America.

Transit of gas
Liquefied natural gas is imported into Canada through the Canaport LNG terminal and most of this gas is reexported to the United States via transmission pipeline.

Regulatory features
Move away from detailed rate of return/cost of service regulation by National Energy Board towards incentive
regulation. General Mandatory Open Access in transmission and storage.

Transportation tariffs
Storage tariffs are published. Transportation tariffs for major open-access pipelines are also published.

Distribution
Regional and local distribution companies with exclusive rights.

Production
There are over 1000 different producers. The Canadian gas sector is driven by upstream competition and is tightly
integrated with the market in the United States of America. Large volumes of Canadian gas are exported to the
United States of America, and Canadian gas prices are determined in the larger North American market. Despite
modest decreases in production, production is currently sufficient to maintain supplies for domestic consumption
and significant levels of exports. Resources of shale gas and tight gas (forms of non-conventional natural gas)
continue to be explored and developed.

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FortisBC

Kitimat,
BC

Prince Rupert,
BC

Trans Qubec & Maritimes pipeline (TQM)

TransCanada mainline

Alliance pipeline

Maritimes and Northeast pipeline (MNP)

Spectra Energy Transmission System (formely DETS)

Goldboro,
NS

Major export points

Planned LNG terminals

Existing LNG terminals

Proposed pipelines

Connecting U.S. pipelines

Canaport
LNG

CANADA
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Chile
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The pipeline networks are owned by various companies. In the northern region: Gasoducto Atacama Chile Ltda,
Gasoducto Nor Andino SA and Gasoducto Taltal Ltda. In the central and southern region: GasAndes SA,
Electrogas SA, Gas Pacfico SA and Innergy Transporte SA. In the far south the pipelines are owned by ENAP.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


There are no underground storage facilities. However, the LNG terminals at Quintero and Mejillones have three
and one storage tanks, respectively, with a capacity of 334 and 154 thousand cubic metres of LNG.

Transit of gas
Since June 2011 ENAP, the Chilean State Refinery, is transporting 1 000 cubic metres of liquefied natural gas
from the LNG terminal in Quintero at Five Region, to Bo Bo at the Eight Region, using 25 double-skin tanker
trucks. The fuel is regasified at the Pemuco plant and re-injected through the Pacfico pipeline to ENAPs Bo Bo
refinery for its production purposes.

Regulatory features
In Chile, the import of natural gas is not regulated, but transport and distribution of natural gas by pipeline
requires a non-exclusive concession, which gives specific rights and obligations to the concessionaire. The Gas
Law establishes that, with the exception of the Magallanes Region, distribution concessionaries are free to set
tariffs for gas distribution service, with the limitation that these tariffs must be non-discriminatory. Prices of gas to
the end-user are not set directly by the authorities, on the grounds that gas competes with other substitute
hydrocarbons.
However, the law establishes a ceiling on the profitability that the gas distribution concessionaries may earn. The
Competition Tribunal can ask the Ministry of Economy to regulate prices paid by users that consume less than
100 GJ of gas, if the distributors profitability exceeds the ceiling in a given year.

Transportation tariffs
Tariffs in the gas transportation sector are unregulated.

Distribution
Natural gas is distributed through networks owned by seven companies in various cities: Metrogas in Santiago and
Rancagua; Gasvalpo in the Greater Valparaso area; GasSur in the Greater Concepcin area and Los ngeles;
Intergas in Chilln and Los ngeles; Lipigas in Calama; and Gasco Magallanes in Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales
and Porvenir.

Production
Domestic gas production supplies only the Magallanes Region in the far south.

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Peru

La Paz

Bolivia

Arica

Brazil
Tocopilla

Paraguay

Mejillones
Antofagasta

Asuncion
Taltal

CHILE

Uruguay

Quintero
Santiago
Buenos Aires

Montevideo
GNL Escobar

Argentina

Conception

Bahia Blanca

Existing pipelines
Planned/proposed/
under construction pipelines

Punta Arenas
km
0

500

Existing LNG import terminal


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Czech Republic
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
From the beginning of 2006 the gas industry has changed from integrated transmission and supply provided by a
single company Transgas into an unbundled market, where unlimited number of traders have equal access to the
transmission system (Net4Gas). The major gas trader is RWE Transgas. There are six regional gas distribution
companies. Four of them are under control of RWE Group.
From April 2007 all end customers are eligible and can choose supplier according to their preferences.
Commodity prices are not set by the Energy Regulatory Office any more and are determined by free competition.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Apart from RWE Transgas which owns the majority of storage facilities, Moravsk Naftov Doly have one
facility. New storage facilities are under construction.

Transit of gas
Transit of Russian gas to Germany and France through the Net4Gas system.

Transportation tariffs
Transportation tariffs are set by the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) on the basis of the transport system
operators duty to guarantee equal conditions for all the shippers.

Regulatory features
Transportation tariffs are regulated and announced yearly by ERO.

Distribution
There are six regional distribution companies.

Production
Production is only 2-3% of consumption.

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PP: Prague Gas plc


RWE Gas Net
E.ON Gas plc
VCP: East Bohemian Gas
JMP: South Moravian Gas plc
SMP: North Moravian Gas plc

HPS Brandov

RWE Gas Net

E.ON

KS Kralice

PZP Dolni Bojanovice

HPS Cieszyn

Underground gas storage

Border crossing

Compressor stations

Under construction pipelines

Inland high-pressure pipelines

Gas transit transmission system

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Denmark
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Owned and operated by Energinet.dk.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Stenlille gas storage is owned and operated by DONG Storage. Ll.Torup gas storage is owned and operated by
Energinet.dk.

Transit of gas
The following transit pipelines run through the Danish sector of the North Sea: Europipe I, Europipe II, Norpipe,
Franpipe, and Zeepipe. The Tyra Nogat pipeline delivers gas to the Dutch infrastructure. Gas production from
the Trym-field on the Norwegian continental shelf is delivered to the Danish infrastructure.
The following transit pipelines run through the Danish sector of the Baltic Sea: Nord Stream.

Regulatory features
The Natural Gas Supply Act adopted in May 2000 with amendments. The regime of access to the network is
Regulated TPA for transmission and distribution. There is negotiated access to upstream pipelines in the North
Sea.

Transportation tariffs
Transportation tariffs are published.

Distribution
There are three regional distribution companies: DONG Gasdistribution, HMN and Naturgas Fyn.

Production
Production: Shell Olie og Gasudvinding Danmark B.V, A.P. Mller-Mrsk A/S, Chevron Denmark Inc.,
Nordsfonden, Hess Denmark ApS, DONG E&P A/S, Noreco Oil Denmark A/S, Danoil Exploration A/S, Noreco
Petroleum Denmark A/S.
Operators: Mrsk Olie og Gas A/S, Hess Denmark ApS and DONG E&P A/S.

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Malm
Dragor

Sweden

Control centre

Ll. Torup

Germany

Gas storage

Gas export platforms

Norway

Nybro

Km
50

100

Gas treatment

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Under const. pipelines

Distribution pipelines

Transmission pipelines

DENMARK

Europipe II

Tyra

rop

ip

No

F3

Syd Arne

Harald

Eu

eI
rpi

36

pe

24 Nogat

Zeepipe

Trym (Norway)

40

40

42

Fr

anpip
e

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Estonia
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The market is dominated by a single vertically integrated incumbent gas importer, Eesti Gaas, which is owned by
the three European gas companies - Gazprom, Ruhrgas GmbH, Fortum Heat & Gas OY and Itera. Similarly to the
wholesale market AS Eesti Gaas is in the dominant position on the retail market. The gas transmission network
from Estonian border to supply points agreed with customers and gas metering stations are owned by AS EG
Vrguteenus, who also provides transmission services. AS EG Vrguteenus is owned by AS Vrguteenus Valdus.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
The Natural Gas Act, passed in January 2003, regulates activities related to the import, transmission, distribution
and sale of natural gas by way of gas networks, and connection to networks.
On 6 June 2012 the Parliament passed amendments in the Natural Gas Market Act, in order to harmonise third
package requirements into the Estonian legislation. The Parliament reached the conclusion that the most
proportionate actually functioning system operator model from the aspects of the development of the gas market is
a transmission system operator independent of the seller or importer, which will make possible to develop the gas
market according to the principles of the directive. According to the Natural Gas Act, the Estonian Competition
Authority is responsible for implementing the state control, supervision and monitoring the fuel and energy
market. Besides the Natural Gas Act, the gas market is also regulated by the Competition Act. In performing the
functions imposed on it by the Natural Gas Act, the Competition Authority is independent and exercises its
powers with impartiality.
On 26 March 2014 further implementation of third package requirements took effect.

Transmission and Distribution


There is 1 transmission company, AS EG Vrguteenus, and 28 distribution companies. AS EG Vrguteenus is the
transmission system operator of the gas network, providing transmission services and also is responsible for the
balance of the transmission network.
There are 878 km of gas transmission lines and 2 067 km of distribution lines in Estonia.

Transportation tariffs
In accordance with the Natural Gas Act, all network tariffs and methodologies for calculating connection fees and
balancing gas are approved by the Estonian Competition Authority. The Competition Authority applies so-called
ex-post control or price supervision. The fees for gas transit do not require approval. The gas price is not fully
regulated and all customers buy gas at market price. Only the market dominant company - currently Eesti Gaas
AS, has to approve the sales margin, as a component of the price for households. For the dominant gas company,
gas pricing for households is based on the principle that the weighted average price of gas sold includes the import
price and the sales margin. The dominant gas company must have approval of the value of the margin from the
competition authority. Eesti Gaas AS itself forms its sales price on the basis of the import price and the approved
margin. At the end of each calendar year the company makes a settlement of accounts (recalculation) based on the
actual volume supplied to the household customers. The Competition Authority has audited the activities of AS
Eesti Gaas both in 2010 and 2011. No violations have been revealed and the enterprise has fulfilled the
obligations provided by law (Estonian Competition Authority, Annual Report. 2011).

Production
None.

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Planned pipelines

Existing pipelines

Baltic Sea

Paldiski

Sindi

Prnu

Kehra

Kuusalu

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Latvia

Karksi

Viljandi

E S T O N I A

Rapla

Kohila

Vndra

Jrvakandi

Kiisa

Saku

Tallinn

Tartu

Plva

Ahja

Sillame

Misso

Vrska

Rpina

Jhvi

Kohtla-Jrve

Palamuse
Tabivere

100

Jgeva

Rakke

Kivli

Aseri

Vike-Maarja

Rakvere

Kunda

Russia

Narva

ESTONIA
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Finland
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Owned and operated by GASUM OY (established in 1994), owned by Fortum (31%), Finnish State (24%), OAO
Gazprom (25%), E.ON Ruhrgas (20%).

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
The Finnish Parliament adopted the Natural Gas Market Act on 3 May 2000. Secondary market opening or
after markets opening in which large gas users may trade with each other within the Gasum grid. Regulated
TPA. Amendments to Act at the end of 2004 implemented the Gas Directive from 2003, e.g. unbundling, ex-ante
economical regulation including five year regulatory period for the transmission and distribution activities.

Transportation tariffs
Tariffs are published.

Distribution
Several local distribution companies.

Production
None.

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Pipelines under consideration

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ctor

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Naantoli

Estonia

Sweden

Norway

Tornio

FINLAND

Russia

Pori

Hanko

Inkoo

Paldiski

Planned LNG terminal

Planned pipelines

Existing pipelines

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Compressor station

FINLAND

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France
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Since January 2005, GRTgaz (GDF Suez's subsidiary company 75 % co-owned by SIG Infrastructure1 25 %)
owns and operates the transmission system, except in the Southwest of France, where TIGF (Total's subsidiary
company) owns and operates the network of pipelines. The French transmission and distribution networks
measure approximately 37,500 km and 194,000 km respectively.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities and LNG terminals


Storengy (GDF Suezs subsidiary company) owns2 and operates thirteen storage facilities (9 aquifers, 3 salt
caverns and 1 depleted field), while Total owns and operates two facilities (aquifers). Elengy (GDF Suezs
subsidiary company) owns and operates two LNG terminals in Fos Tonkin and Montoir-de-Bretagne. Another
terminal, Fosmax LNG, was put in operation in Fos Cavaou in March 2010; it is owned and operated by Elengy
(70 %) and Total (30 %).

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


Germany (Megal), Austria (BOG), Slovakia (Eustream).

Transit of gas
Norwegian gas to Spain and Italy. Nigerian gas to Italy. About 15% of gas entering the French transmission
network is sent to adjacent networks.

Regulatory features
The legislative rules governing the national gas system are included in the Code of energy, which entered into
force on 1 June 2011. The code includes the transposition into French law of EU 2009/73 Gas Directive.

Transportation tariffs
Under Article L. 452-3 of the aforementioned code, tariffs for the use of transmission networks, distribution
networks and LNG terminals are defined by the national regulatory authority (CRE Commission de rgulation
de lnergie) and submitted to the Ministers in charge of economy and energy.

Storage tariffs
Under Article L. 421-8 of the aforementioned code, third-party access to storages is negotiated between suppliers
and storage operators. A Decree (2006-1034 of 21 August 2006) sets the principles of use and management of
storages.

Retail market
Since July 2004, all industrial consumers can choose their supplier. Since July 2007, all domestic consumers can
also choose their supplier.

Production
One producer (Total).

1. A public consortium formed by CNP Assurances, CDC Infrastructure and the Caisse des Dpts et Consignations.
2. One salt cavity (Manosque) is the co-property of Total (50 %).

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Izaute
TIGF network

Projected pipelines

GRT Gaz network

Verdon-sur-Mer

LNG from
Algeria/Nigeria

Montoir-de-Bretagne

Le Havre

Dunkerque

Soings-enSologne

FRANCE

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Germany
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Germanys natural gas pipeline network is 477 000 km in length and services about 19.7 million customers (Statistical Report,
Eurogas, 2013). The high-pressure transmission pipelines transport gas from gas fields or import points to major centres of
population as well as to some large users, such as gas-fired power plants. The distribution networks distribute gas at lower
pressure to local gas suppliers (municipal companies) and in some cases to larger final customers. Municipal companies
deliver gas to households and businesses. The high-pressure transmission network is more than 38 000 km-long and is owned
and operated by 17 TSOs. These companies operate in two market areas, namely NetConnect Germany (NCG) and Gaspool.
Open Grid Europe is the largest transmission pipeline operator in Germany, with 12 000 km network length in the NCG
market area, and supplies approximately half of Germanys gas demand. Other significant TSOs are Gascade (formerly
Wingas), Gasunie, Ontras, and Thyssengas. In 2013, there were 711 DSOs. The structure and ownership of the 17 TSOs in
Germany has changed significantly over the past few years, owing to gas market changes and unbundling of production and
supply activities and certification for most TSOs in under way.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Owned and operated by private companies.

Transit of gas
Germany has an extensive network of pipelines transporting gas from Norway, Russia, and the Netherlands and to a lesser extent
from Denmark and the United Kingdom (through Belgium). Gas deliveries from Norway reach Germany via three pipelines Norpipe, Europipe I and Europipe II with total capacity of 54 Bcm. Gas deliveries from Russia reach Germany via three pipeline
networks Nord Stream with a capacity of 55 Bcm, Yamal with a 33 Bcm capacity, and the Ukraine pipeline system with total
capacity of 120 Bcm. Natural gas from the Netherlands is also transported to Germany via four main pipelines. The Nord Stream
pipeline system is the newest capacity addition to the cross-border connections between Germany and its gas trade partners, fully
commissioned in 2012. The system comprises of two parallel offshore natural gas pipelines from Vyborg in Russia to Greifswald in
Germany, running through the Baltic Sea. The two pipelines run at 1 224 km each, with a combined capacity of 55 Bcm.
There are also two gas further pipeline projects underway and, unlike the previous ones bringing foreign supplies to Germany,
they will bring gas from Nord Stream to the wider German market as well as to neighbouring countries. The first of these is
the North European Gas pipeline (NEL) going from Germany close to the border with the Netherlands which is in operation
since November 2012 with a capacity of 20 Bcm. It connects with the Nord Stream pipeline to bring gas to Germany and the
Netherlands. Second is the OPAL Gas pipeline which runs inside Germany from the Baltic Sea coast to Olbernhau on the
German-Czech border. The pipeline is in operation and has a capacity of approximately 35 Bcm and links with the Nord
Stream pipeline to bring additional Russian gas to Germany and Europe.

Regulatory features
The German Energy Law was substantially changed by the Energy Act that entered into force in July 2005. Network
operations are now unbundled from other activities of a company, e.g. supply. Transposition of the EUs Third Legislative
Package on Energy has brought further changes to the law (e.g. as regards unbundling). The Act amending the German
Energy Law entered into force on 4th August 2011. Specific energy regulators were established on the federal (Federal
Network Agency), and the Lnder level. According to the legal framework network access fees first needed ex ante
authorisation of the regulator. This cost plus regulation was replaced by an incentive regulation granting revenue-caps to the
network operators, following decisions by the Federal Network Agency. Revenue caps are now being set for the operators of
those trunk lines. Network access is granted according to a non discriminatory entry-exit-system.

Transportation tariffs
Since 1.1.2009 an incentive regulation encourages system operators to run the system more efficiently. The regulatory
authorities grant system operators revenue caps that are based on a benchmark of costs connected to the system operation.
Approved revenue caps are then transposed into non discriminatory network access fees charged to a customer.

Distribution
The German Energy Act obliges the German gas TSOs to prepare a joint national gas grid development plan every year and
submit it to BNetzA, the Federal Network Agency. The ten-year development plan has to contain all measures and steps
necessary for optimisation, enhancement and expansion of the gas grids to satisfy forecast demand, and ensure security of supply.
In March 2014, the TSOs published the Gas Grid Development Plan 2013 (NEP Gas 2013), determining the long-term
capacity requirements to 2023. NEP Gas 2013 outlined 30 projects with an investment value of EUR 2.2 billion, mainly
focusing on new pipelines and compressors.

Production
There are nine producers.

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Existing pipelines
Planned/under construction pipelines
Natural gas import points
Planned LNG terminals

Greifswald

Wilhelmshaven

Berlin

Stuttgart

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Greece
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
DESFA owns and operates the transmission system and the Revithoussa LNG Terminal. DESFA is a 100%
subsidiary of DEPA, the vertically integrated incumbent. DEPA is owned by the Greek state (65%) and Hellenic
Petroleum (35%). DEPA and DESFA are under privatization process. The interest of investors will determine the
model (ITO or OU) that will eventually be applied in transposing EU Directive 2009/73 into the Greek legislation
(Law 4001/2011).

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


DESFA owns and operates the LNG terminal at Revithousa. The exploitation of the underground depleted oil
field of South Kavala as storage facility is being investigated.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
The Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE) regulates all energy markets (electricity, gas and oil). It has primarily
advisory powers, although its role have been significantly enhanced and strengthened through changes in
legislation in recent years.
The gas market has been gradually opened to competition since 2005. The transposition of the 3rd Energy Package
into the Greek Legislation (Directive 2009/73, etc) was completed and the new law was published on the
22 August 2011. Updated code for the management of the NNGS was published on the 12 October 2011 by RAE
addressing additional issues. Currently, all customers are free to choose their supplier, with the exception of
households and small (less than 100.000 Wh) customers in the concession areas of the three EPAs or the
concession areas of any future EPA that may be granted derogation. These household customers will become free
to choose their supplier once the derogations expire.

Distribution
There are three local distribution companies (EPAs): Attika (Athens), Thessaloniki and Thessalia. Only DEPA is
authorised to form new distribution companies. DEPA holds 51% of the shares in EPAs, through its subsidiary
EDA. Through tenders, DEPA has the right to cede the exploitation but not the ownership of such companies to
minority shareholders.
ENI owns 49% EPA Thessaloniki and EPA Thessalia, while the minority shareholder of EPA Attiki is Shell Gas
B.V. DEPA invited Gas Undertakings to express interest in prequalifying for three international public tenders for
the subscription of at least 35% of the share capital of the Gas Supply Companies in the regions of Sterea Ellada,
Central Macedonia, and Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (the EPAs), respectively. An EU Directive has granted
a 30-year derogation from third party access (TPA) to the three existing distribution companies. As regarding
the three additional distribution companies, a derogation period from TPA, for 10 years has been granted to the
distribution company of Sterea Ellada, and for 20 years to the other two.

Production
Domestic production is negligible.

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GREECE

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Kavala

TAP

Trikala

Karditsa

Vaya
Thisvi

Stefani

Stamata

Existing pipelines
Planned/under construction pipelines
Border crossing
LNG import terminal
Planned LNG import terminal
1st priority consumption centre
2nd priority consumption centre
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Hungary
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
FGSZ Natural Gas Transmission Limited, a subsidiary of integrated oil and gas company MOL provides all
natural gas transmission services. From 28 June 2012 FGSZ Ltd. has followed the ITO model according to the 3rd
Energy Package. The interconnector between Slovakia and Hungary is closing to its completion, which will be
operated by Hungarian Gas Transit Ltd. The accreditation of the company is underway according to the 3rd energy
package.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Hungarian Gas Storage Ltd (previously: E.ON Natural Gas Storage Plc) (100%-owned by MVM Hungarian
Electricity Plc), owns and operates 4 storage facilities (Hajdszoboszl, Zsana, Kardoskt and Pusztaederics),
with a working capacity of 4.43 Bcm and a withdrawal capacity of 53 Mcm/d. MMBF (72.5%-owned by MOL,
27.5%-owned by MSZKSZ (Hungarian Hydrocarbon Stockpiling Association) operates the existing strategic and
commercial storage (Sz reg-1). The strategic storage has 1.2 Bcm working gas capacity and 20 Mcm/d
withdrawal capacity, and the commercial storage has 0.7 Bcm working gas capacity and 5 Mcm/d withdrawal
capacity.

Transit of gas
There is transit of gas to Serbia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Romania and Croatia. The Romanian deliveries started in
2010 and the Croatian deliveries commenced in 2011.

Regulatory features
The Hungarian gas market was fully opened to competition on 1 July 2007. More reforms were introduced in
2008, under the new Gas Act (Act 40). The Hungarian Energy and Public-utility Regulatory Authority (HEA),
formerly known as Hungarian Energy Office (HEO), is the regulator for natural gas. It approves the Network
Code which provides for transparent and non-discriminatory access to the network for all user groups.

Transportation tariffs
From July 2012 on the Minister of National Development determines the framework of transmission, storage and
distribution tariffs and the Authority determines the actual fees and the conditions of their appliance.
Transmission, distribution and storage charges are revised annually.

Distribution
There are 10 distribution companies, five of which are regional companies supplying more than 100 000
customers: E.ON Kzp-dunntli Gzhlzati Zrt, E.ON Dl-dunntli Gzhlzati Zrt, F GZ
Fldgzelosztsi Kft, TIGAZ DSO Fldgzeloszt Kft. and GZ-DGZ Fldgzeloszt Zrt.

Production
Producers: MOL Nyrt., Magyar Horizont Energia Kft.

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Junction points

Planned compressor stations

Compressor stations

Srbijagas and
BH-Gas transit

Romanian
transit

Planned pipelines

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Existing pipelines

HUNGARY

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Ireland
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Gaslink, as the independent system operator, is responsible for operating, maintaining and developing the Bord
Gis ireann (BG) owned natural gas transportation system. Bord Gis Network (BGN) is the service provider
to Gaslink and manages the transportation system.
The BG transmission system includes onshore Scotland, interconnectors and the Republic of Ireland (ROI)
system. The interconnector system comprises of two subsea Interconnectors between ROI and Scotland;
compressor stations at Beattock and Brighouse Bay, and 110 km of onshore pipeline between Brighouse Bay and
Moffat in Scotland. The Interconnector (IC) system connects to the GB NTS at Moffat in Scotland. It also
supplies gas to the Northern Ireland market at Twynholm and the Isle of Man market via the second subsea
Interconnector (IC2). The IC system is also used to provide a gas inventory service to ROI shippers.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
Regulated Third Party Access: The Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) regulates both the gas and the
electricity industries. A Code of Operations, approved by the CER, is in place. A revised Code, providing for an
Entry/Exit based gas transportation regime, applies since April 2005. Market opening of all sectors, apart from the
residential market, occurred on 1 of July 2004. Full market opening occurred in July 2007.

Transportation tariffs
The CER is responsible for the regulation of gas transmission and distribution tariffs, which are published.
Transmission level tariffs are entry-exit based. Distribution tariffs are postage stamp based for the whole country.

Distribution
Owned by Bord Gis ireann and operated by an independent subsidiary Gaslink since 4 July 2008.

Production
The majority of Irelands gas demand (over 90%) is met by UK imports with the remaining gas supplied from
indigenous reserves from Kinsale Energy through the Inch Entry Point.
The commissioning of the Corrib gas field in 2014/15 is expected to meet 47% of annual system demands in its
first full year of commercial production with the Moffat Entry Point and Inch Entry Point supplying the
remainder.

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IRELAND

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Derry City

Coleraine
Ballymoney

Limavady
Ballymena
Antrim
Lurgan
Craigavon
Portadown
Armagh
Banbridge
Ballina
Crossmolina
Castlebar
Westport
Ballinrobe
Headford

Newry
Carrickmacross
Kingscourt

Knock
Ballyhaunis
Claremorris
Tuam

Athenry
Craughwell

Tynagh
Loughrea
Gort

Monasterevin
Rathdrum

Cashel
Cahir

Middleton

Ballineen

Existing pipelines
Proposed pipelines
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Israel
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The transmission network is owned and operated by Israel Natural Gas Lines Ltd which is 100% state-owned.
There are currently around 385 km of transmission pipeline in operation, with an extension of approximately
234 km planned by 2014.

Regulatory features
The Natural Gas Authority was established in accordance with the Natural Gas Industry Law, 2002. The Natural
Gas Authority is the regulatory body of the industry. All license- and infrastructure-owners are obligated to
provide their services to all consumers and those who wish to become consumers, (subject to license conditions),
equally and without discrimination. They are also forbidden from stipulating service provision upon any
condition.

Distribution
The distribution network is divided into six geographically separate regions. Each region is to be managed by a
single distribution license-holder. Distribution licenses are awarded by way of tender, 5 licenses were awarded
(Central, Negev, South and the northern regions).

Production
Production from the Mari-B field began in 2004. Supply from Tamar began in April 2013 and there are plans to
exploit discoveries like the Leviathan field.

LNG
A buoy was installed by INGL and operates since January 2013 in order to close the demand-supply gap in
2013-2015.

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ISRAEL

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Existing pipelines

Lebanon

Planned/under construction pipelines

Metula

Offshore production

Syria
Zefat

Tiberias

Haifa

Dovrat
Hagit

Afula

Hadera
Mediterranean Sea

Netanya

Tel Aviv

Kesem

Rehovot

Yam Tetis

Ashdod

Jerusalem

Ashqelon

ISRAEL

Skoval
Eshel HaNasi
El Arish
Dimona
Oron

Mizpe Ramon
Jordan

Egypt

km

50

Elat

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Italy
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
All but a few pipelines are owned and operated by SNAM Rete Gas. SNAM Rete Gas is a company owned by
SNAM SpA that is an integrated group, operating in the regulated gas sector in Italy.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


The storage system consists of 10 onshore depleted fields, mostly located in northern Italy. Eight are owned and
operated by Stoccaggi Gas Italia (Stogit), a legally unbundled entity owned by SNAM SpA, and the remaining
two by Edison Stoccaggio.

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


Tunisia, Strait of Sicily (Transmed), Switzerland (Transitgas), Germany, Austria.

Transit of gas
Transport capacity available to Slovenia trough Gorizia (IT)/empeter (SI) interconnection point and to Austria
trough Tarvisio (IT)/Arnoldstein (AT) via TAGs reverse flow. The transit from Algeria to Slovenia has formally
been dismissed. Supplies to Slovenia are now provided by the Italian market via a specific gas trade company, and
are no longer sold directly from Algeria.

Regulatory features
Regulated TPA to all facilities including transmission, storage and LNG terminals are based on published tariffs
(introduced by legislative decree of 23 May 2000, n. 164). There is an independent regulatory authority for tariffs,
dispute settlements and other gas-related matters. There has been legal unbundling of transportation, distribution,
selling, import and production activities. Storage must be unbundled from other activities, with unbundling of
accounts from transmission. Legislation introduced exemption from TPA to newly-built LNG terminals, pipelines
and new storage according to art. 36 of Directive 2009/73/EC.

Transportation tariffs
Published regulated tariffs fixed by the National Regulatory authority for shippers qualified for access.

Distribution
There are approximately 230 local distribution companies.

Selling activities
There are 429 companies active in selling, legally unbundled from distribution.

Production
Eni produces 85% of the domestic gas. Other producers include the Edison Group, Royal Dutch Shell and Gas
Plus.

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TGL

ITALY

Sout

h Str

eam

Bordolano

Genova

Cavarzere LNG

Panigaglia LNG
Livorno LNG

Piombino
ITALY

From
Greece
TAP

Sassari

ITGI
Poseidon
Cagliari

Catania

Imports from Libya


LNG terminals

Existing national pipelines

Natural gas fields

Existing regional pipelines

Border crossing

Operating

Pipelines under construction/planned

Storage (existing/under const.)

Authorised

Pipelines under study

Compressor stations

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Japan
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
No nationally integrated transmission pipeline network.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Storage tanks linked to LNG receiving terminals owned and operated by terminal owners.

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


Participation in LNG facilities abroad.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
Almost all parties that construct pipelines, including new entrants, are granted public utility privileges, while the
remainder is given special consideration. In April 2007 the scope of retail choice was expanded from consumers
with annual contract volume of 1 Mcm and above to those with annual contract volume of 100 000 cubic metres
and above. The deregulated segment represents 63% of the gas utilities markets.

Transportation tariffs
The major gas transportation companies are required to publish their tariffs and supply conditions for Third Party
Access.

Distribution
There are 209 private or local government gas utilities (September 2013).

Production
Producers include JAPEX and INPEX.

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40

Yoshinoura

Okinawa

Hibiki
Fukuoka

Sakai
Wakayama

Sakaide

Okayama
Mizushima

Toyama

Naoetsu
Jouetsu

Niigata

Hachinohe

LNG terminals under const./planned

LNG terminals in operation

Pipelines under consideration

Pipelines under planning or construction

Existing pipelines

Sodegaura

Hitachi

Shin-Sendai

Shin-Minato

Ishikari

JAPAN
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Korea
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Nationwide trunk line is owned and operated by Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS), a state-owned monopoly.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


LNG receiving terminals (Pyeongtaek, Incheon, and Tongyeong) are owned and operated by KOGAS and also
additional receiving terminal is under construction at Samcheok area. Gwangyang LNG receiving terminal is
owned and operated by POSCO.

Transit of gas
Liquefied natural gas is imported and re-exported to the United States.

Regulatory features
The Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (MOTIE) regulates KOGAS wholesale of gas with detailed rate of
return/cost of service regulation. Local governments regulate distribution companies retail business. Limited
open access to transmission and storage for big consumers.
The government plans for a complete restructuring of the gas sector, including the introduction of competition at
the wholesale level, open access to the gas grid, and eventual retail competition.

Transportation tariffs
Included in wholesale price of KOGAS.

Distribution
There are 33 private distribution companies (city gas) and 30 power plants.

Production
Korea began commercial gas production for the first time at Tonghae-1 in July 2004. Tonghae-1 is expected to
produce 400,000 tons of natural gas annually for 15 years.

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KOREA

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Sokcho

Chuncheon
Heongseong

Yuldo

Yeoju

Yeongjongdo

Samchok

Incheon

Yeongwol
Uljin

Pyeongtaek
Cheonan

Yeongju

Cheongju

Seosan

Yeongdeok

Sejong
Boryeong

Daechon

Gimcheon

Yeonsan
Gunsan

Jeonju

Goryeong
Hamyang

Buan

Namwon
Yeonggwang

Gimhae

Suncheon

Busan

Gwangyang
Yeosu

Existing pipelines
Planned/under
construction pipelines

Tongyeong

Jangheung
Geheung

LNG import facilities


Planned LNG import facilities
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Luxembourg
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
On 5 February 1974 SOTEG was found as SOTEG S.A. (Socit de Transport de Gaz) for securing the transport
of natural gas from Belgium within Luxembourg. Its founding shareholders had been the State of Luxembourg
(50%), the Luxembourg steel enterprise Aciries Runies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange, ARBED (45%), and the
metallurgical plant MMR-A (5%). In 1998 the shareholding structure has changed as followed: 21% State of
Luxembourg, 20% ARCELOR MITTAL, 20% E.ON, 19% CEGEDEL, 10% Saar-Ferngas, 10% SNCI;
Since the 1st July 2009 SOTEG, Cegedel and Saar Ferngas merged towards ENOVOS International, the holding
company of CREOS in which the TSO and DSO activities for electricity and gas are represented.
The new shareholders of ENOVOS International are: Luxembourg government 28.3%, SNCI 10.8%,
ArcelorMittal 25.3%, RWE 19.8%, E.ON 10.8%, and Electrabel 5.1%.

Creos key figures:


Length of natural gas grid (HP, MP, BP): 1 872 km
Total grid capacity: 287 043 Nm3/h
Number of connected customers: +/- 45 000
Number of employees: +/- 400
For further information please refer to the website www.creos.lu

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
Regulated Third Party Access and accounts unbundling. There is one regulatory authority for gas, electricity and
telecommunication. New regulatory provisions came into force in June 2001.

Transportation tariffs
Transportation charges regulated and published.

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LUXEMBOURG

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Bettendorf
Gilsdorf
Grosbous
Colmar-Berg

Existing pipelines
Pipelines under planning
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Mexico
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Most transmission pipelines are owned and operated by Pemex; however, since 1995, when private investment
was allowed among transportation, storage and distribution activities, a number of private pipelines have come in
to operation and others are being built; one of them in joint ownership with PEMEX. All publicly owned
distribution grids were divested before 1995, and many new ones, privately owned, are operating or being
developed.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Currently, there are no storage facilities in Mexico (except for the LNG terminals), however, ownership of the
storage capacity can be public or private, and both are required to obtain permission from the CRE. Deliveries
are modulated by line-pack, but transportation capacity is reaching its maximum level and it is expected that in the
next few years Mexico will have to develop projects for natural gas storage.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
A regulatory body (the Energy Regulatory Commission - CRE) oversees transportation, storage and
distribution, activities that need permission from the CRE. Open access is mandatory since the reforms to that
sector in 1995.

Transportation tariffs
Except where competitive conditions exist, tariffs are regulated by the CRE which establishes a maximum tariff
but allows freely negotiated rates below this level to be agreed.

LNG terminals
In October 2006 Altamira LNG terminal started operations through the regasification of natural gas coming from
Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago and Egypt to feed power stations. Another LNG terminal, located in Ensenada in
the northwest of Mexico started operations in May 2008. A third terminal, located in Manzanillo started
operations in March 2012.

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LNG terminal

LNG terminal under construction

Border crossing

Existing pipelines

Pipelines under construction

Manzanillo

Zacatecas

MEXICO
Energia
Costa Azul

Puerto
Libertad

Ssabe

El Encino

San Isidro

Tamazunchale

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Altamira

MEXICO

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Netherlands
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Gasunie Transport Services B.V. has been the operator of the national gas transmission system since July 2005.
This independent operator is a 100% subsidiary of N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie, with its own management.
N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie retains legal and economic ownership of the transmission grid.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


The Facilities Norg and Grijpskerk are owned and operated by NAM (Norg, Grijpskerk). The Facility in Alkmaar
is owned and operated by Taqa.
The new storage initiative near Zuidwending in The Netherlands, owned and operated by Gasunie, came into
operation in January 2011. The caverns are filled with low calorific gas, expansion is planned for 2013. Nuon has
the option to develop caverns with high calorific gas. There is also salt cavern capacity for the benefit of the
Dutch market just across the German border owned by several parties.
The storage Bergermeer, owned by Taqa, is currently under construction and will start its operations mid 2014.
The official opening of the storage is foreseen for April 2015.

Transit of gas
Norwegian and Russian gas to Belgium, France and the UK.
There is possibly other transit, but this can not be clearly identified as Gas Transport Services (GTS) has a
decoupled entry exit system. For example: LNG from the Gate terminal in the Netherlands can flow to various
countries in North West Europe.

Regulatory features
The Gas Act was changed in 2012 because of the Third European Energy Package. At the moment there is fully
regulated access.
Gasunie Transport Services is one of the founding companies of PRISMA, the European capacity booking
platform. Via PRISMA, Gasunie Transport Services implements the first European Network Code (NC CAM)
well ahead of the stated implementation deadlines, thereby contributing to cross-border harmonisation which
enhances the functioning of North West European gas markets even further.

Transportation tariffs
On the basis of the network operators proposals, the Dutch regulator (ACM Chamber) establishes the tariffs and
conditions for gas transmission. From 2014 onwards there will be a new Method Decision.

Distribution
Distribution is carried out by nine local companies.

Production
The Netherlands have a liberalised upstream regime with a dozen producing companies. A substantial part of the
production is realised by the small fields consisting of on-shore and off-shore fields.
The other part is produced by the Groningen concession. NAM is both the holder and operator of the Groningen
concession. The former 80 Bcm national production ceiling is replaced by a cap on Groningen (the Slochteren
field) production only. This means a maximum production limit for Groningen of 425 Bcm for a period of
10 years (2006-2015 and 2011-2020). As a consequence of earthquakes in the Groningen field, for the years 2014,
2015 and 2016 a yearly production limit of 42.5 bcm (2014 and 2015) and 240 bcm (2016) has been set. In 2016 a
decision will be taken on the production in 2017 and subsequent years.

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Existing

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Planned/
under const.
Groningen gas pipelines
High-calorific gas pipelines
Low-calorific gas pipelines
Desulphurised gas pipelines
Nitrogen
Feeder stations
Compressor and blending stations
Compressor stations
Blending stations

Grijpskerk

Underground gas storage


Export stations
LNG terminal
Nitrogen plant

Norg
Zuidwending

Bergemeer

Alkmaar

GATE

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New Zealand
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
New Zealand has a 2 600 kilometre-long natural gas transmission network that transports natural gas under high
pressure from the production centres to the distribution networks. The two major gas transmission pipelines are
the Vector transmission network (to most major North Island cities) and the Maui Pipeline.
Vector Limited owns and operates 2 286 kilometres of high pressure transmission gas pipelines throughout the
North Island. The company also operates the 313 km Maui Pipeline, which runs from the Oaonui Production
Station (south of New Plymouth) to Huntly Power Station (south of Auckland) in the North Island of
New Zealand. Both gas transmission pipelines are operated under an Open Access Regime, allowing third parties
to ship gas along the pipelines.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


There is one gas storage facility that has been developed. Located at the depleted onshore Tariki/Ahuroa gas field,
the facility is owned by Contact Energy but managed by Origin Energy, which has a 51% shareholding in Contact
Energy. Gas started to be injected in December 2008 and the facility was completed in May 2011. As of end of
2013, over 17 PJ of gas was stored at the facility. Extraction capacity is estimated to be 1.1 Mcm per day from
four wells.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
Open-access, increasing regulatory oversight founded on information disclosure (pursuant to information
requirements set out in regulations) and price thresholds regime. Distributors required to disclose information on
price, pricing policies, terms and conditions of supply, and pipeline capacity.

Transportation tariffs
Transportation charged separately, posted tariffs, and disclosure of other relevant information.

Distribution
There are four distribution companies; Vector, Powerco, GasNet and Nova Energy (a subsidiary of Todd Energy).

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NEW ZEALAND

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New Plymouth
Motunui
New Plymouth
Waitara Valley
Waitara

New Plymouth
power station
Oakura
Okato
Pungarehu No.2

Inglewood

Derby Rd C.S.

Pungarehu
Stratford
Oaonui

Whangarei

Kauri

Marsden Point

Oakleigh

Kaponga

Stratford
power station

Eltham
Kapuni
Okaiawa
Hawera

Maui platform

Maungaturoto
Wellsford
Warkworth
Waitoki

Auckland

Henderson C.S.
Bruce McLaren
Southdown
Westfield
Waiouru
Flat Bush

Alfriston
Hunua
Drury
Papakura Ramarama

Harrisville
Tuakau
Rotowaro C.S.
Pukekohe
Huntly
Waitoa
Tauranga
Ngaruawahia
Kiwitahi Tatuanui
Mount Maunganui
Te Kowhai Horotiu West Morrinsville
Papamoa
Tauwhare
Hamilton
Matangi
Te Puke Rangiruru
Te Rapa
Cambridge
Okoroire
Springs
Temple View
Edgecumbe
Pirongia
Tirau
Rotorua
Te Awamutu Nth Putaruru
Pokuru C.S.
Whakatane
Opotiki
Kihikihi
Te Teko
Kawerau
Waikeria Lichfield
Otorohanga
Tokoroa
Kawerau C.S.
Rainbow Mountain
Te Kuiti North
Te Kuiti South Kinleith
Reporoa
Broadlands

Glenbrook

Kingseat

Mahoenui C.S.

Gisborne

Taupo

Mokau C.S.

Hastings
Waverley
Patea
Waitotara

Wanganui

Mangaroa

Kaitoke No.2
Kaitoke C.S.

Takapau
Lake Alice Marton
Kakariki
Feilding
Oroua
Dannevirke
Flockhouse Downs Ashhurst
Kairanga
Mangatainoka
Longburn Pahiatua
Foxton
Levin
Kuku
Te Horo Otaki
Waikanae
Paraparaumu
Paekakariki
Pauatahanui
Waitangirua
Tawa

Palmerston North

Production station

Belmont

Delivery point

Lower Hutt

Compressor station

Wellington
0

km
50

Gas transmission pipeline


100

Maui pipeline

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Norway
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Norwegian gas transportation relates to offshore upstream gas pipelines to continental Europe and UK in addition
limited domestic downstream distribution.
Offshore gas pipelines are as a main rule owned by companies participating in gas production. Ownership is
organized in joint ventures, where Gassled is the largest. Gassco is a state owned company established to operate
the gas export pipelines and terminals as an independent transportation system operator (TSO).

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


No onshore storage facilities. Participation in storage facilities in Germany. Storage agreement in France.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
There is negotiated access to the Norwegian upstream gas transportation systems.

Transportation tariffs
Tariffs in the upstream gas transportation pipelines are set by government. The tariffs in the systems have two
types of elements:
1) operating cost elements that will cover operating costs in the system, and
2) capital cost elements that will secure the owners a fixed rate of return.

Distribution
There are some major distributors in Norway: Gasnor AS located in Karmy on the south west coast distributes
natural gas in pipelines, as well as LNG and CNG. The company owns and operates production facilities for LNG
(Karmy and Bergen). In 2008, Gasnor delivered 215 Mcm, up 121% from 2007. Gasnor merged with Naturgass
Vest in 2005.
Lyse Gass, located in Stavanger, started with gas distribution in south west of Norway in March 2004; also
operates a small distribution network and sold around 50 Mcm in 2007. Lyse Gass are together with a local
investor group, Celsius Invest, building a small LNG terminal close to Stavanger.

Production
State producers. The Gas Sales Committee (GFU) was abolished from 1 January 2001 and producers are free to
market their gas directly. Although Petoro and Statoil holds the majority of production and operatorship licenses,
international oil and gas companies as well as European gas companies have been becoming more active.

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NORWAY

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Alve
Snhvit
Skarv

Melkya

Russia

Kristin
Njord

Finland

Ormen Lange

Murchinson
Statfjord

Gja

Brae

Forties

Trym

Teesside

Langele
d

Nybro

Existing pipelines
Planned pipelines
Border crossing
Offshore production
LNG terminal
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Poland
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The transmission services are being carried out by state-owned OGP GAZ-SYSTEM Joint Stock Company. Initially the
operator has been leasing transmission networks under the leasing contract concluded on 6 July 2005 with PGNIG
(Polish Oil and Gas Company Joint Stock Company) which at the time owned networks. Thereafter OGP GAZSYSTEM has been gradually purchasing the transmission networks under the leasing contract until 2011 when he
became the sole owner of the transmission network. On 30 June 2004, the President of the Energy Regulatory Office
granted a concession to GAZ-SYSTEM for the transmission and distribution of gas in the period 2004-2014, this was
later extended until 31 December 2030. On 1 July 2005, the President of ERO issued a decision under which the
Company obtained the status of gas transmission operator for a period of one year. On 18 September 2006, the
Extraordinary General Meeting resolved to transform the limited liability company into a joint-stock company. This
allowed designating the Company as the gas transmission operator for a longer period and on 18 December 2006 GAZSYSTEM was designated as the operator of the gas transmission network until 1 July 2014. By his decision of
13 October 2010, the President of ERO has designated OGP GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. as the national gas transmission
system operator until 31 December 2030.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Storage facilities are owned by PGNiG. They are operated by PGNiG subsidiary Storage System Operator LLC,
established in 2010 in order to comply with the rules on legal and functional unbundling as provided for in III Energy
Package. The company was granted licence for gaseous fuels storage on 16 May 2012 and acts as the operator of the
storage system from 1 June 2012 on the basis of President of ERO decision of 16 May 2012. The SSO is required to
offer the capacity of storage facilities in a manner that will meet the demand of market. Current storage capacity is
around 1.8 Bcm.

Transit of gas
The governmental natural gas transit agreement signed with the Russian Federation on 25 August 1993 regulates transit
of gas from the Russian Federation to Western Europe via the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline. The Transit Gas Pipeline
System [TGPS] in Poland is a part of the gas pipeline system measuring approximately 4000 km, connecting natural gas
fields in Russia through Belarus and Poland with gas networks in Western Europe The Polish section of Yamal-Europe
pipeline is owned by Transit Gas Pipeline System EuRoPol GAZ S.A. - a joint venture of the Polish PGNiG, Russian
OAO Gazprom (both 48% of shares) and Polish Gas-Trading S.A. (4% of shares) and is operated by OGP GAZSYSTEM S.A. The President of ERO issued a decision on 17 November 2010 appointing GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. as the
independent system operator (ISO) of the Polish section of the Yamal-Europe pipeline. Pursuant to this decision, the
company will perform this function until 31 December 2025.

Regulatory features
The Energy Regulatory Office, an independent regulator, was established in 1997. The President of ERO grants licences
for storage, transmission and distribution, domestic trade, import and export, liquefaction and regasification. The
Energy Law Act guarantees third party access to the gas network. Since 1 July 2004 non-household consumers have a
free choice of supplier and on 1 July 2007 this was extended to households.

Transportation tariffs
OGP GAZ-SYSTEM S.A. has its own transmission tariff approved by the President of ERO. Tariffs applied by the
operator for transmission services provided with the use of the Polish section of the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline have
been calculated by the owner of the this network - EuRoPol GAZ S.A end were approved by the President of ERO.

Distribution
On 1 July 2013 there was a merger of the gas companies within the PGNiG Group. In place of the previous six
distribution operators and PGNiG SPV 4, a new company, PSG Sp. z o.o., was created.

Production
The Minister of Environment grants licences for exploration, recognition and exploitation of hydrocarbon deposits. The
leading company in this field is PGNIG responsible for 98% of production.

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LNG terminal under construction

Underground gas storage under construction

Underground gas storage

Compressor stations

l-cal gas pipeline


l-cal gas pipeline
Transit gas pipeline
Planned extension

L-cal gas pipeline


L-cal gas pipeline

L-cal gas pipeline


L-cal gas pipeline

H-cal gas pipeline


H-cal gas pipeline

winoujcie

Kosakowo

Piotrkw

Warsaw

Yamal transit
gas pipeline

POLAND
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Portugal
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
In 2006, following Council of Ministers Resolution 169/2005 of 24 September, the Portuguese government decided to
concentrate all natural gas transportation and electricity transmission infrastructure in one regulated business.
Accordingly, the concession for gas transmission was transferred from Transgs, Sociedade Portuguesa de Gs natural
to REN Gasodutos. The new concession lasts for a period of 40 years. REN Gasodutos is part of Redes Energticas
Nacionais (REN), which owns and operates all gas and electrical transmission infrastructure.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Portugal utilises underground storage facilities in Carrio and LNG tanks in Sines terminal for the storing of natural gas.
There are two operators active in the underground gas storage sector REN Armazenagem and Transgs
Armazenagem. The activity is operated on a public-service concession basis and each facility is subject to regulated
third-party access (TPA). As part of the restructuring of the national natural gas system in 2006, some underground
storage assets were transferred to a new underground storage operator, REN Armazenagem, which is part of the REN
group, while some assets remained in the hands of Transgs. Five cavities are in operation two owned by Transgs and
three owned by REN Armazenagem and a sixth cavern is under construction. With the startup of the 6th cavity (RENCs 6)
in 2014, the storage capacity will increase up to 3,543 GWh. The construction of additional underground caverns is
planned in Carrio. In 2006, ownership and responsibility for operation of the LNG terminal in Sines was transferred
from Transgs Atlntico, owned by Transgs, to REN Atlntico (part of REN). The terminal was revamped and
expanded between 2009 and 2012, namely in terms of storage and extraction capacity. With the finalization of the
commissioning of the new facilities in May 2012, the terminal currently has three tanks in operation with a combined
storage capacity of 390,000 cm of LNG.

Transit of gas
Natural gas transported through the Portuguese transmission network is mainly for consumption in electricity sector
(61,3% in 2012). The industrial sector represented 26% of the final consumption in 2012, while 12% was consumed by
domestic and services sectors. The transportation agreements that allocated transit capacity to the Spanish TSO through
the Portuguese transmission system were terminated in the end of 2010. Currently the Portuguese high pressure system
is operated as a single entry-exit zone and shippers are free to decide whether to import or export gas through the
existing interconnection points between the two adjacent gas systems.

Regulatory features
The natural gas market in Portugal developed later than elsewhere in Europe, following a derogation period delaying
the transposition of the 2003/55/CE Directive into national legislation. The process of restructuring the natural gas
sector began in 2006 with the approval of Decree-Law 30/2006 of 15 February, which defined the general principles for
the organisation and operation of the National Natural Gas System. The law also transposed Directive 2003/55/EC into
national law and mandated the unbundling (legal separation) of the LNG regasification facility at Sines, the natural gas
transportation grid and part of the natural gas storage assets, from the previous incumbent Transgs and the sale of these
to Rede Elctrica Nacional (REN), the Portuguese electricity transmission grid operator. The transposition of the third gas
Directive was initiated in 2011 and was finalised in 2012 with the Decree-law 230/2012 and 231/2012, which amends the
2006 law.

Transportation tariffs
The Portuguese natural gas system is based upon a full ownership unbundling model. Access to the transmission system
and remaining natural gas infra-structures underground storage and LNG terminal - is fully regulated and subject to
TPA tariffs approved by ERSE (the Energy Services Regulatory Authority).

Distribution
Natural gas distribution in Portugal is organised into six local distribution companies (LDCs) under 40-year concessions
awarded by the state and five autonomous network operators (AGUs) administered under 20-year licensing agreements.
The six concession holders are Beirags, Lisboags, Lusitaniags, Portgs, Setgs and Tagusgs, and five AGUs:
Dianags, Sonorgs (ex-Dourogs), Duriensegs, Medigs and Paxgs. While the concession areas are connected to the
transmission network, the autonomous grids are in some cases (in less densely populated areas) supplied by natural gas
tankers. The legal basis for the natural gas distribution concessions was established in Decree-Law 140/2006 of 26 July
and contracts with the concession holders were signed in April 2008.

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PORTUGAL

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Ponte da Barca

Pvoa de anhoso

Macedo de Cavaleiros
Mirandela

Quereledo

Amarante

Perafita
Peso da Rgua
Marco de Canaveses

Celorico

Figueira da Foz

Cartaxo
Gas power plants
Regasification units
Existing pipelines
Planned pipelines
Underground gas storage

Seixal

LNG terminal
Distribution concession
Portgs
Lusitniags

Beja

Beirags
Tagusgs
Lisboags
Setgs
Licenses for local distribution
Dianags
Sonorags

Portimo
Olho

Duriensegs
Medigs
Paxgs

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Slovak Republic
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Gas transmission system is since 2013 owned and operated by Eustream, A.S. which is a 100% subsidiary of
Slovensk Plynrensk Priemysel, A.S. (SPP).

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


UGS facilities are owned and operated by two companies - NAFTA A.S. (shareholders: 56.15% SPP, 40.45%
Czech Gas Holding Investments, and 3.40% others) and POZAGAS A.S. (shareholders: 35% SPP, 35% NAFTA,
and 30% GDF International).

Transit of gas
The Slovak Republic is a major transit country for Russian gas delivered to: the Czech Republic, Germany,
Austria, France, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia and Croatia. Total volume of transited gas in 2013 was 58.5 Bcm.

Regulatory features
In 2001 the Regulatory Office for Network Industries was established. It regulates prices for gas transmission and
gas distribution. Also maximum prices for household customers are set by the Office.

Transmission tariffs
Transmission tariffs are based on an entry/exit principle. Prices are defined, taking into account international
comparison of transmission fees and existing transit contracts, in order to ensure non-discriminatory access to the
network.

Distribution
More than 40 licenses were awarded for small local distribution network operators in the territory of Slovak
Republic. SPP - Distribucia, A.S. (100% subsidiary of SPP) is the owner and operator of the main distribution
network. Distribution tariffs are based on a postage stamp principle.

Production
Small: under 200 Mcm in 2012.

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PN 2.5 MPa

From
Austria

To/
from
Austria

Lb

To/from
Czech Rep.

SPP storage

Km
20

40

PN 4.0 MPa

Brotherhood pipeline 28

Transit pipelines 3xDN 1200, 1xDN 1400

Regional centre

Intrastate off-take stations

Underground storage

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Compressor stations

SLOVAK REPUBLIC

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Slovenia
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The natural gas transmission network is owned and operated by the company Plinovodi. The transmission system
operator Plinovodi has been owned by the company Geoplin since 1 January 2005, which is a supplier of natural
gas.

Transit of gas
The Slovenian gas transmission network is connected with the gas transmission networks of Austria
(interconnection point in Cerak), Italy (interconnection point in empeter) and Croatia (interconnection point in
Rogatec).

Regulatory features
The operation of the natural gas transmission system and the operation of the natural gas distribution systems are
regulated in Slovenia. The activity of operating the natural gas transmission network is carried out as a national
mandatory public service. The provider of this service is the company Plinovodi. According to the Third Energy
Package and Act amending the Energy Act (EZ-E) the legal person who operates the transmission system network
has to own the entire network system and meet all legal requirements for carrying out the tasks of the independent
transmission system operator for natural gas (ITO). In 2012, the gas company Plinovodi fulfilled all the
requirements for carrying out the tasks of ITO and was successfully certified.
The regulated activity of operating the natural gas distribution systems is carried out as an optional local public
service. In Slovenia, 16 companies for natural-gas distribution provided this service in 2012.

Transmission tariffs
The price for the use of networks consists of the network charge and the supplement intended for the operation of
the Energy Agency. The network charge is used for financing the costs of the system operators and the costs of
ancillary services. The network charges for the transmission and distribution networks are set by the system
operators, with an approval from the Energy Agency, while the supplement is set by the Government. The
network charge depends on the leased contractual transmission capacity, the transported quantities of natural gas,
the type of metering device used, and taking into account other parameters of the methodology for charging the
network charge. The network charge for a three-year period is set by the gas transmission system operator by the
public authority with the Act Setting the Network Charge for the Gas Transmission Network. From 1 January
2013 the users are charged for the following elements: network charge for entry points, network charge for exit
points, network charge for own use, network charge for measurements. The network charges for the distribution
networks include the costs related to the use of exit points on the transmission network. The network charges for
the gas distribution networks are not the same for all typical customers in different distribution areas, as their
prices reflect different costs of the system operators in individual areas.

Distribution
The distribution of natural gas can be organised within a public company established by a local community, or
regulated with a concession act between the concessionaire and the local community as the awarding authority.
The tasks of the gas distribution system operators are listed in the provisions of the Energy Act; these tasks mainly
include the following: the distribution of natural gas, the operation, maintenance and development of a
distribution network and the provision of the long-term network capacity.

Production
Slovenia does not have its own natural gas resources, and it is totally dependent on foreign sources.

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Imports from
Algeria

Italy

empeter

Ajdovina

Nova Gorica

Radovljica

Jesenice

Logatec

Novo mesto

Radee

Maribor

km

Krko

entjur

Lako

Celje

Zree

Slovenska Bistrica

Trbovlje

alec

Velenje

Ravne

Dravograd

SLOVENIA

Domale
Ljubljana

Kranj

Tri

Austria

Hungary

Gas pipeline under construction

Operational gas pipeline

Compressor station

Transport for Croatia


and Okoli storage facility

Croatia

50

Ormo

Kidrievo (k.p.)

Ptuj

Lendava

Murska Sobota
Gornja Radgona

Imports from Russia


and Baumgarten storage facility

SLOVENIA
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Spain
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The Spanish Gas Transmission System is owned and operated by ENAGS and other small transmission companies.
ENAGS owns around 95% (~ 10,000 km.) of the high pressure grid (operated at 72/80 bar). ENAGS is a fully
independent company listed in the Madrid stock exchange since June 2002.

Ownership and operation of storage and LNG facilities


In Spain, there are three underground gas storages: Serrablo (820 Mcm), Gaviota (1546 Mcm), Yela (1050 Mcm)
owned by ENAGS and a fourth UGS Marismas (686 Mcm) owned by Gas Natural. There are three LNG facilities in
operation owned and operated by ENAGS and a fourth LNG plant (El Musel) where the construction has been
finalised. Additionally there is one by BBG (Bilbao) 40% owned by ENAGS, one by REGANOSA (El Ferrol) and the
other one by SAGGAS (Sagunto). Moreover, two new LNG terminals on the Canary Islands are under the planning
phase.

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


Spain has two international links (non-EU) with Algeria. The MaghrebEurope Gas Pipeline (MEGP) links the Hassi
R'mel field in Algeria through Morocco with Spain. It supplies mainly Spain and Portugal. The Algerian section of
pipeline is owned by an Algerian energy company, Sonatrach. The company owning the transportation rights as it
passes through Morocco is EMPL. A deep-water gas pipeline from Beni Saf on the Algerian coast, to Almera in the
Spanish coast, MEDGAZ, started operating in March 2011.

Regulatory features
Regulated Third Party Access to all basic gas infrastructures is based on published tariffs. ENAGS has been certified
as Transmission System Operator, under the ownership unbundling regime, in accordance with Third Energy Package
provisions being also the technical manager of Spanish gas system. Comisin Nacional de los Mercados y la
Competencia (CNMC) (formerly Comisin Nacional de Energa (CNE)) is the independent regulator for gas, oil and
electricity as well as other sectors. Entry-Exit tariffs within a single balancing zone apply in the whole gas system. The
regulator is currently reviewing the entry-exit tariff regime. The Spanish gas market is a transparent system and
publishes more information than required by the EU regulation and also contributes to voluntary transparency initiatives
which have been undertaken by the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG), Gas
Storage Europe (GSE) and Gas LNG Europe (GLE). Moreover, the Spanish Gas system complies with the GGPSSO
(Guidelines for Good Practice for Storage System Operators) and the GGPLNG (Guidelines for Good Practice for LNG
system operators). Royal Decree 13/2012 was adopted in 2012 and transposes the gas directive 73/2009 into national law,
even though Spain had already implemented most provisions of the Third Energy Package before its transposition.
ENAGS is actively participating within ENTSOG - which is undertaking the tasks established under the Third Energy
Package mainly including the development of network codes, TYNDP etc.

Transmission tariffs
Transport, LNG and UGS tariffs are cost-based, regulated, and are published by the Ministry of Industry, Energy and
Trade in the official gazette (BOE).

Distribution
The majority of the existing 19 distribution companies belong to 4 main groups: GAS NATURAL, Grupo EDP,
Madrilea Red de Gas and REDEXIS.

Liberalisation process
As from 2003 all customers, including residential, became eligible and, following EU legislation/regulation a tariff of
last resort was approved. New entrants account for approximately 65% of total supplies to the liberalised TPA market.

Production
National Production in Spain represents approximately 0.2% of total entries into the Spanish gas system.

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Huelva

Mugardos

Gijn

Bilbao
Euskadur

Cartagena

Sagunto
4

Barcelona

Natural gas fields

Under construction units

Underground storage

Planned compressor station

Compressor stations

Number of LNG tanks

Under construction
LNG import facilities

LNG import facilities

Under construction/projected/
planned pipelines

Existing pipelines

Fos-sur-Mer

SPAIN
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Sweden
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Swedegas AB is the owner of the Transmission system.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Storage agreement with Denmark. There is only one small storage facility in Sweden, owned by Swedegas.

Transit of gas
No transit of gas.

Regulatory features
Regulated access; unbundling of accounts; network authority for electricity and gas.

Transportation tariffs
Regulated and published.

Distribution
Six distributors in Sweden: E.ON Gas Sverige AB, Gteborg Energi AB, resundskraft AB, Kraftringen Nt AB ,
and Varberg Energi AB.

Production
None.

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Vxtorp

Gteborg

Lysekil

Helsingborg

Nynshamn

Gvle

Gteborg

Bstad

Helsingborg

Hylte

Gislaved

Oskarstrm

Gnosj

Operational LNG terminal

Planned LNG terminal

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Planned/under
construction pipelines
Border crossing

Existing pipelines

SWEDEN

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Switzerland
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Owner and operator of the transit transmission system: Transitgas (owned by Swissgas 51%, FluxSwiss 46% &
E.on Ruhrgas 3%). Transmission system operators: FluxSwiss about 90%, Swissgas about 10%.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


No storage facilities but agreement with France.

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


None.

Transit of gas
Mainly Dutch and Norwegian gas to Italy.

Regulatory features
Legal basis for Mandatory Open Access to transmission lines.

Transportation tariffs
Transitgas transports departing Wallbach to regional zones. Transportation tariffs are published.

Distribution
About 100 companies of which the seven largest supply 50% of consumption needs. The majority of the
companies are owned by cantons or municipalities. Companies have monopolies in exclusive areas with respect to
the low pressure gas transmission system. In the high pressure gas transmission system, the transport of gas by
third parties is allowed but is very limited.

Production
None.

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Dispatching centre

Border crossing (custom metering)

Pressure reduction and


measurement stations
Compressor stations

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Cazis

SWITZERLAND

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Turkey
Ownership and operation of the gas transmission system and storage facilities
State-owned BOTAS owns and operates the transmission system and holds the concession to transport gas. BOTAS has
signed a Natural Gas Storage and Reproduction Services Agreement with Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) to use
TPAO's two depleted gas fields in the northern part of the Marmara Sea (Kuzey Marmara and De irmenky) as
underground storage facility. The facilities were commissioned in April 2007 and gas withdrawals started in November
2007. The capacity of existing storage is 2.661 Bcm with a max. 20 Mcm/day withdrawal rate. After having been
completed the legal procedures, the capacity allocation to third party access started on 20 April 2012 for the capacity of
0.561 Bcm, which is not contracted with BOTAS (2.1Bcm). However, an increase of capacity in these facilities has been
considered by the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EMRA) since 2010. In this regard, there are two ongoing projects,
the De irmenky Extension Project (Phase II) and the Kuzey Marmara Extension Project (Phase III). In the De irmenky
Extension Project (Phase II), it is planned to develop the Bat Sinekli field and the De irmenky Osmanck formation for
underground storage, and install a process facility with a 10 Mcm/day withdrawal capacity in the De irmenky field. In
the Kuzey Marmara Extension Project (Phase III), an increase in existing withdrawal rate by drilling 18 more deviated
offshore wells in the Kuzey Marmara reservoir is planned. Besides, a new surface facility with a 50 Mcm/day max.
withdrawal capacity is planned to be installed next to the existing surface facility. After completion of the Extention
Projects, 4.287 Bcm storage capacity with a 75 Mcm/day max. withdrawal capacity will be reached at the end of 2019. The
Tuz Gl Underground Natural Gas Storage (UGS) Project is going to be constructed approximately 200 km south of
Ankara and 40 km south of Tuz Gl in the central part of Turkey. Having been granted ownership and operation rights,
BOTAS signed a loan agreement with the World Bank in February 2006. The total working gas capacity is planned to be
1 Bcm with a 30 Mcm/day injection and a 40 Mcm/day withdrawal capacity. The contract for the construction of the Tuz
Gl UGS Project was signed on 15 June 2011 with China Tianchen Engineering Corporation (TCC). It is planned to be
completed in two phases and the first phase of the project will be completed in 2016. Two other license applications for
storage facilities in the city of Mersin, southern part of Turkey have been evaluated by EMRA.

Transit of gas
For transportation of natural gas from the Caspian region to Europe through Turkey, the Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP),
which aims to carry the natural gas from Shah-Deniz Phase II (SD2) of Azerbaijan to the Turkish-Greece border, is being
developed. According to the project, 16 Bcm of gas is expected to be produced from SD2 field, 6 Bcm of which is to be delivered
to Turkish energy market and the remaining 10 Bcm is to be transported to Europe. The Intergovernmental Agreement and Host
Government Agreement of the TANAP Project were signed on 26 June 2012 and entered into force on 8 April 2013. The
construction of TANAP is scheduled to start in 2015. The first gas flow to Turkey will be in late 2018 and to Europe in 2019.

Regulatory framework
Within the framework of the Natural Gas Market Law enacted in May 2001, BOTAS' monopoly rights were abolished
on natural gas imports, wholesales and distribution, and an Independent Regulatory Authority EMRA was established.
The natural gas market activities have been unbundled as import and export, wholesale, production, distribution,
transmission and storage of natural gas by law. By the end of 2013, EMRA has issued 56 import licenses. Moreover,
8 export licenses, 44 wholesale licenses, 1 transmission license, 20 LNG transmission licenses and 4 storage licenses
has been issued by the regulator. Among the aforementioned licenses; 9 import licenses, 1 export licences, 2 storage
licenses and 1 transmission license are held by BOTAS.

Transportation tariffs
Tariffs are approved and published by EMRA.

Distribution
In accordance with the Natural Gas Market Law, EMRA is assigned with the duty of conducting in city natural gas
distribution license tenders. In this framework, EMRA has conducted tenders for the purpose of selecting the firms
which will be granted in city natural gas distribution licenses. The tendering process comprises two stages:
prequalification and competitive tender. In addition to the 7 distribution companies existing before the Natural Gas
Market Law, with 58 new companies who have issued their licenses as a result of the distribution license tenders, the
total number of distribution companies is now 65.

Production
Very limited.
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6 BCM
(LNG)

Ipsala

Aliaga

an

Mugla

Karacabey

M. Ereglisi

Kofaz

(LNG)

Romania

Moldova

Seydisehir

Eregli

aycuma
Karabk

Kastamonu

Ceyhan

Planned underground storage

Compressor station

LNG import terminal

Under tendering/planned pipeline

Under construction pipeline

Existing pipeline

Siirt

Van

Dogubayazit

Ardahan

16 BCM

Russia

TURKEY
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United Kingdom
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
The main onshore transmission pipeline system is owned and operated by National Grid. The offshore pipeline
system to mainland Europe is owned by production licensees Gas Interconnectors, while the offshore pipeline
system to Ireland is owned by private companies.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


Storage facilities are owned and operated by private companies. The two largest storage facilities are required to
offer TPA while the others are exempted.

Transit of gas
Transit gas to Ireland.

Regulatory features
Regulatory body, named OFGEM, oversees downstream industry. National Grid regulated by price cap formula
(RPI-X), limited in rate of return it can earn:
Offshore pipelines (except interconnectors): upstream, negotiated TPA.
Interconnectors: downstream, statutory negotiated TPA.
Onshore transmission system: regulated TPA.

Transportation tariffs
Onshore transportation tariffs are published. Storage tariffs for facilities offering TPA are published as well;
storage capacity of the peak shaving LNG facilities is auctioned while other tariffs are negotiated. Transportation
tariffs are zonal. A Network Code is in place. Offshore tariffs are negotiated and are published by voluntary
agreement.

Distribution
A mix of large and small, downstream gas distribution companies. There are eight gas distribution networks
(GDNs) operated by four GDN operators (National Grid Gas, Scotia Gas Networks, Northern Gas Networks and
Wales & West Utilities). The Gas Act also allows Independent Gas Transporters to develop and operate local
distribution networks.

Production
Liberal upstream regime, encouragement to export, competition.

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Existing pipelines
Reception terminals
Compressor stations
LNG storage
Production
Salt caverns
LNG import facilities
LNG import facilities
under construction

Heimdal
Flotta

s
Ve

ter

led
Sleipner

Beartrice
Nigg
Forties

Cruden Bay

Langeled

Wooler

Gasport
Caythorpe
Fleetwood

Nether
KellettHatfield Moor
Aldbrough

Cheshire
Burton Point
Hole House Farm

BBL
Balgzand

Dragon
South Hook

Peterstow

Lockerley

London
Hythe

Wytch
Farm

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United States
Ownership and operation of gas transmission system
Interstate and intrastate transmission pipelines transport natural gas from the producing area to market areas. Compressor
stations (or pumping stations), located strategically along the length of the pipeline network, keep the natural gas flowing
forward along the pipeline system. Gathering systems, primarily made up of small-diameter and low-pressure pipelines, move
raw natural gas from the wellhead to a natural gas processing plant or to an interconnection with a larger mainline pipeline.

Ownership and operation of storage facilities


The principal owners/operators of underground storage facilities are (1) interstate pipeline companies, (2) intrastate pipeline
companies, (3) local distribution companies (LDCs), and (4) independent storage service providers. There are about
135 entities that currently operate the nearly 407 active underground storage facilities in the lower 48 states. If a storage
facility serves interstate commerce, it is subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC);
otherwise, it is state-regulated. Today, in addition to the interstate storage sites, many storage facilities owned/operated by
large local distribution companies, intrastate pipelines, and independent operators also operate on an open-access basis,
especially those sites affiliated with natural gas market centers. Open access has allowed storage to be used other than simply
as backup inventory or a supplemental seasonal supply.

Participation in transmission pipelines abroad


U.S. pipeline companies own and operate some pipelines abroad. For example, Kinder Morgan operates a number of pipeline
systems and terminal facilities in Canada including the Trans Mountain pipeline, the Express and Platte pipelines, the Cochin
pipeline, the Puget Sound and the Trans Mountain Jet Fuel pipelines, the Westridge marine terminal, the Vancouver Wharves
terminal in British Columbia and the North Forty terminal in Edmonton, Alberta.

Transit of gas
Transit gas occurs in Minnesota, Michigan, and North Dakota for Canadas natural gas. Transit gas also occurs in California,
where some of U.S. gas gets exported to Mexico and gets imported into the U.S.

Regulatory features
Federal regulation of the interstate natural gas pipeline industry began with the passage of the Natural Gas Act (NGA) in 1938.
The NGA gave the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) the authority to establish just and reasonable rates for
interstate pipelines, which has been interpreted as a requirement for cost-of-service regulation in non-competitive markets. The
NGA and subsequent case law also gave the FERC the authority to approve the construction of pipelines and the abandonment of
pipeline service. Pipelines acquired the obligation to continue to serve their customers even after their customers' contracts had
expired. Almost all applications to FERC for interstate natural gas pipeline projects require some level of coordination with one
or more other Federal agencies. Intrastate natural gas pipelines operate within State borders and link natural gas producers to local
markets and to the interstate pipeline network. They are not jurisdictional to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).

Transportation tariffs
Natural Gas Act (NGA) in 1938 gave the FERC the authority to establish just and reasonable rates for interstate pipelines,
which has been interpreted as a requirement for cost-of-service regulation in non-competitive markets. These rates include
operating and maintenance expenses and an allowed return on investment set as a percentage of the capital invested in
facilities used to serve customers. Pipelines must go through a lengthy, public process whenever they request rate increases,
regardless of the supply/demand balance in the underlying commodity. The FERC sets rates on a pipeline-by-pipeline basis,
and approves for each pipeline what amounts to a maximum allowable rate, or a rate cap. However, pipelines customers can
and often do demand discounts from these maximum rates, with the net outcome being that many pipeline customers pay less
than the maximum rate a pipeline has been given permission to charge by the FERC.

Distribution
Local distribution companies use distribution pipes, or mains, to bring natural gas service to most U.S. homes and
businesses. More than 1,000 local distribution companies deliver natural gas to end users through hundreds of thousands of
miles of small-diameter service lines. Local distribution companies reduce the pressure of the natural gas received from the
high-pressure mainline transmission system to a level that is acceptable for use in residences and commercial establishments.

Production
The largest 100 operators (as determined by total operated reserves) accounted for nearly 90 percent of proved oil and natural
gas reserves but less than one percent of all operators (which numbered over 14,000, based on data collected by EIA for the
2009 reporting year). They accounted for about 80 percent of total natural gas production. Production in the U.S. has grown
significantly in recent years, mostly driven by production increase from shale gas using hydraulic fracturing and horizontal
drilling techniques.

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LNG import facilities (active)


Intrastate and other pipelines
Interstate pipelines

Wyoming

Nebraska

Freeport

Sabine Pass

Gulf LNG

km
200

400

Northeast
Gateway
Neptune

UNITED STATES

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