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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY The International Energy Agency (IEA) is an autonomous body which was established in November 1974 within the framework of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to implement an international energy programme. It carries out a comprehensive programme of energy co-operation among twenty-six of the OECD thirty member countries. The basic aims of the IEA are: n To maintain and improve systems for coping with oil supply disruptions. n To promote rational energy policies in a global context through co-operative relations with non-member countries, industry and international organisations. n To operate a permanent information system on the international oil market. n To improve the world’s energy supply and demand structure by developing alternative energy sources and increasing the efficiency of energy use. n To assist in the integration of environmental and energy policies. The IEA member countries are: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States. The Slovak Republic and Poland are likely to become member countries in 2007/2008. The European Commission also participates in the work of the IEA.
ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT The OECD is a unique forum where the governments of thirty democracies work together to address the economic, social and environmental challenges of globalisation. The OECD is also at the forefront of efforts to understand and to help governments respond to new developments and concerns, such as corporate governance, the information economy and the challenges of an ageing population. The Organisation provides a setting where governments can compare policy experiences, seek answers to common problems, identify good practice and work to co-ordinate domestic and international policies. The OECD member countries are: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom and United States. The European Commission takes part in the work of the OECD.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................. v PRINCIPLES AND DEFINITIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
General Notes ...................................................................................................................................................... ix Sources................................................................................................................................................................. xi Units and Conversions.......................................................................................................................................xiii Notes on Energy Sources and Flows .................................................................................................................. xv Price Data .......................................................................................................................................................... xix Quarterly Energy Statistics ................................................................................................................................ xxi Geographical Coverage ...................................................................................................................................xxiii Country Notes................................................................................................................................................... xxv Conversion Factors and Calorific Values ........................................................................................................ xxxi
PART I: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
WORLD COAL MARKET REVIEW
Overview.............................................................................................................................................................I.3 Production...........................................................................................................................................................I.5 Consumption.....................................................................................................................................................I.11 Trade.................................................................................................................................................................I.17 Prices ................................................................................................................................................................I.23 CO2 Emissions (2004) ......................................................................................................................................I.29 Coal-To-Liquids: An Alternative Oil Supply?..................................................................................................I.31
PART II:
WORLD COAL OVERVIEW
1. Production Table 1.1: Table 1.2: Table 1.3: Table 1.4: Table 1.5:
World Hard Coal Production ........................................................................................................... II.5 World Coking Coal Production ........................................................................................................ II.7 World Steam Coal Production.......................................................................................................... II.8 World Brown Coal Production ....................................................................................................... II.10 OECD Production of Coke Oven Coke.......................................................................................... II.11
2. Consumption Table 2.1: Table 2.2: Table 2.3: Table 2.4: Table 2.5:
World Hard Coal Consumption...................................................................................................... II.15 World Coking Coal Consumption .................................................................................................. II.18 World Steam Coal Consumption .................................................................................................... II.20 World Brown Coal Consumption ................................................................................................... II.23 OECD Consumption of Coke Oven Coke...................................................................................... II.25
3. Trade Table 3.1: Table 3.2: Table 3.3: Table 3.4:
World and Seaborne Coal Trade .................................................................................................... II.29 World Total Hard Coal Trade......................................................................................................... II.29 World Steam Coal Trade ................................................................................................................ II.30 World Coking Coal Trade .............................................................................................................. II.30
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Table 3.5: Table 3.6: Table 3.7: Table 3.8: Table 3.9: Table 3.10: Table 3.11: Table 3.12: Table 3.13: Table 3.14: Table 3.15: Table 3.16: Table 3.17: Table 3.18: Table 3.19: Table 3.20: Table 3.21: Table 3.22:
World Hard Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates .......................................................................... II.31 World Brown Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates ....................................................................... II.31 World Hard Coal Imports - Selected Countries.............................................................................. II.32 World Brown Coal Imports - Selected Countries........................................................................... II.32 World Coking Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates ...................................................................... II.33 World Steam Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates ........................................................................ II.33 World Coking Coal Imports - Selected Countries .......................................................................... II.34 World Steam Coal Imports - Selected Countries............................................................................ II.34 OECD Coke Oven Coke Imports .................................................................................................. II.35 World Hard Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates ......................................................................... II.36 World Brown Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates ....................................................................... II.36 World Hard Coal Exports - Selected Countries.............................................................................. II.37 World Brown Coal Exports - Selected Countries........................................................................... II.37 World Coking Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates ...................................................................... II.38 World Steam Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates ........................................................................ II.38 World Coking Coal Exports - Selected Countries.......................................................................... II.39 World Steam Coal Exports - Selected Countries............................................................................ II.39 OECD Coke Oven Coke Exports .................................................................................................. II.40
4. Prices Table 4.1: Table 4.2: Table 4.3: Table 4.4: Table 4.5: Table 4.6: Table 4.7: Table 4.8: Table 4.9:
Japan Coking Coal Import Costs .................................................................................................... II.43 EU Coking Coal Import Costs from Selected Countries ................................................................ II.43 Japan Steam Coal Import Costs ..................................................................................................... II.44 EU Steam Coal Import Costs from Selected Countries .................................................................. II.44 Steam Coal Export Costs................................................................................................................ II.45 Coking Coal Export Costs .............................................................................................................. II.45 Coking Coal Prices for Industry ..................................................................................................... II.46 Steam Coal Prices for Industry ....................................................................................................... II.47 Steam Coal Prices for Electricity Generation ................................................................................. II.48
5. Coal for Other Uses Table 5.1: Table 5.2: Table 5.3: Table 5.4:
OECD Coal-Fired and Total Electricity Generating Capacity........................................................ II.51 OECD Coal Use for Electricity Production and Heat Sold ............................................................ II.52 OECD Coal Use in Coke Ovens..................................................................................................... II.53 World Consumption of Pulverised Coal Injection (PCI) Coals...................................................... II.53
6. Charts Chart 1: Chart 2: Chart 3: Chart 4: Chart 5: Chart 6: Chart 7: Chart 8: Chart 9: Chart 10: Chart 11: Chart 12: Chart 13: Chart 14:
World Steam and Coking Coal Production .................................................................................... II.57 World Steam and Coking Coal Trade............................................................................................. II.57 Coking Coal Price CIF Japan and CIF EU Member States (US$/t) ............................................... II.58 Steam Coal Price CIF Japan and CIF EU Member States (US$/t) ................................................. II.58 Steam Coal Price US FOB vs. US Domestic (US$/t)..................................................................... II.59 Steam Coal Price CIF EU Member States (US$/t) and US Exports (mt)....................................... II.59 OECD Total Primary Energy Supply ............................................................................................. II.60 OECD Coal Consumption and Indicators ...................................................................................... II.60 Japan Steam Coal Supply, Imports, GDP Annual Growth Rates ................................................... II.61 EU Member States Steam Coal Supply, Imports, GDP Annual Growth Rates.............................. II.61 Hard Coal Production by Region.................................................................................................... II.62 Hard Coal Consumption by Region................................................................................................ II.62 Hard Coal Imports by Region......................................................................................................... II.63 Hard Coal Exports by Region......................................................................................................... II.63
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PART III: DETAILED OECD COAL DATA Directory of Part III Charts and Tables ...........III.3 Special Notes for Charts and Tables ................III.5 OECD Total ...........................................................III.7 OECD North America..........................................III.17 OECD/IEA Pacific...............................................III.26 OECD Europe ......................................................III.35 IEA Total..............................................................III.45 IEA North America ..............................................III.54 IEA Europe ..........................................................III.63 Australia ...............................................................III.72 Austria..................................................................III.81 Belgium................................................................III.89 Canada..................................................................III.98 Czech Republic ..................................................III.107 Denmark.............................................................III.116 Finland ...............................................................III.125 France.................................................................III.133 Germany.............................................................III.142 Greece ................................................................III.152 Hungary..............................................................III.160 Iceland................................................................III.167 Ireland ................................................................III.174 Italy ....................................................................III.182 Japan ..................................................................III.190 Korea..................................................................III.198 Luxembourg .......................................................III.206 Mexico ...............................................................III.213 Netherlands ........................................................III.220 New Zealand ......................................................III.230 Norway...............................................................III.237
Poland................................................................ III.245 Portugal ............................................................. III.254 Slovak Republic................................................. III.262 Spain.................................................................. III.269 Sweden .............................................................. III.277 Switzerland ........................................................ III.285 Turkey................................................................ III.292 United Kingdom ................................................ III.299 United States...................................................... III.308
PART IV:
NON-OECD COAL DATA
General Notes.......................................................IV.3 World Coal Supply and End-Use Statistics 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2003 to 2005........IV.5 National Coal Balances and Trade Statistics: Brazil ...................................................................IV.13 Bulgaria ...............................................................IV.15 People’s Republic of China .................................IV.17 Chinese Taipei.....................................................IV.21 Colombia .............................................................IV.23 Hong Kong, China...............................................IV.26 India.....................................................................IV.28 Indonesia..............................................................IV.30 Israel ....................................................................IV.33 Kazakhstan ..........................................................IV.35 Romania...............................................................IV.39 Russia ..................................................................IV.41 South Africa ........................................................IV.44 Ukraine ................................................................IV.47 Venezuela ............................................................IV.51 Vietnam ...............................................................IV.53
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Units and Technical Abbreviations t kt Mt toe Mtoe tce Mtce kcal MBtu $
: : : : : : : : : :
metric ton = tonne = 1000 kg thousand tonnes million tonnes tonne of oil equivalent million tonnes of oil equivalent tonne of coal equivalent (= 0.7 toe) million tonnes of coal equivalent kilocalories (103 calories) million British thermal units US dollars (unless otherwise specified)
CIF FAS FOB GDP GCV PCI TPES
: : : : : : :
cost, insurance and freight free alongside ship free on board Gross Domestic Product gross calorific value coals for pulverised injection Total Primary Energy Supply
EU FSU UN
: European Union : Former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/Soviet Union : United Nations
0 or 0.0 : negligible c e .. x
: : : : :
confidential estimated not available nil not applicable
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INTRODUCTION IEA Coal Information 2007 is the latest edition of an annual publication intended to provide sound market information on coal to policy and market analysts, and those employed in all sectors of the coal industry. This monitoring and reporting of historical trends and current energy market situation provides a strong foundation for policy and market analysis, to better inform the policy decision process toward selecting policy instruments that are best suited to meet domestic and/or international objectives. IEA Coal Information 2007 brings together in one volume the basic statistics compiled by the IEA on coal supply, consumption, trade and prices. It also includes information on coal by-products. The chapter Principles and Definitions provides important documentation that will assist the reader in correctly using the data in this publication, and to understand the details of statistical methodology and collection practices related to the coal data. This information is structured as follows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
General Notes Sources Units and Conversions Notes on Energy Sources and Flows Price Data Quarterly Energy Statistics Geographical Coverage Country Notes Conversion Factors and Calorific Values
Part I of the publication provides a review of world coal market developments in 2006. It covers world coal production and coal reserves, coal consumption by type (hard, steam, coking), hard coal trade and hard coal prices.
This edition of the Coal Information will also acquaint the reader with an industry perspective on the potential of coal-to-liquids technologies. Part II provides the reference tables to Part I review on coal production, consumption, trade and prices. Part III provides, in tabular and graphic form, a more detailed and comprehensive statistical picture of coal developments in the 30 OECD Member countries, by region and individually. In addition, calorific values used for preparing national energy balances, and exchange rates used for the reporting of prices in US dollars are presented. Part IV provides for selected non-OECD countries summary statistics on hard coal supply and end-use statistics for about 40 countries and regions worldwide. Complete coal balances and coal trade data for selected years are presented on sixteen major nonOECD coal producing and consuming countries. OECD data are taken from IEA/OECD databases of Energy Statistics that are based on annual and quarterly submissions from OECD Member countries to the Secretariat. The Energy Statistics Division of the IEA Secretariat works closely with national administration to secure consistency in time series and with IEA product definitions and reporting conventions. This effort is supplemented by surveys of energy industry publications, national statistics reports and other material. The finalized data provide the basis for IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries and Energy Statistics of OECD Countries. The non-OECD data are based upon information collected by the IEA Secretariat, official national submissions to the United Nations in Geneva and New York, national energy publications. The resulting synthesis is published in Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries and Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries.
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Users of this publication are directed to the Methodology Section of those publications for more detail on individual non-Member countries covered in the publication.
Ms. Zuzana Dobrotkova contributed to Part I, Part II and Part IV. Mr. Michel Francoeur had overall responsibility for this publication.
Price data in Part I, II and III are derived from the quarterly publication Energy Prices and Taxes. Readers should consult this IEA/OECD publication for detailed information on methodology, data coverage and data sources.
Also in the IEA Secretariat, thanks are due to the nonOECD Member countries section headed by Mr. Riccardo Quercioli, and to the OECD Balances section headed by Ms. Karen Tréanton.
All of Part III tables and selected tables from Part II and IV are available on CD-ROM. Information on ordering CD-ROM and other energy statistics publications is available at the end of this book, and on the IEA website at http://www.iea.org. In addition, a data service is available on the internet, which provides unlimited access through an annual subscription as well as the possibility to obtain data on a pay-per-view basis. Details are available at http://data.iea.org. Further information on reporting methodologies is also available on the IEA Web site. Annual energy data are collected by the Energy Statistics Division (ESD) of the IEA Secretariat, headed by Mr. Jean-Yves Garnier. OECD coal statistics in ESD were the responsibility of Mr. Paul Tepes.
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The Secretariat would also like to thank the Coal Industry Advisory Board for their featured article in Part I. Editorial and secretarial support from Ms. Sharon Burghgraeve and Ms. Susan Stolarow is also gratefully acknowledged. Enquiries, comments and suggestions are welcome and should be addressed to: Michel Francoeur or Paul Tepes Energy Statistics Division, International Energy Agency 9, rue de la Fédération 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France Telephone: (33) (1) 40 57 66 31 or 40 57 65 41 Telefax: (33) (1) 40 57 66 49 E-mail:
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PRINCIPLES AND DEFINITIONS
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1. GENERAL NOTES Energy data for OECD countries in IEA Secretariat databases begin in 1960 with the following exceptions for coal: for Hungary data begin in 1965, and for the Czech Republic, Korea, Mexico and the Slovak Republic data are available from 1971. Prior to 1970, German statistics refer to the former Federal Republic of Germany. Data from 1970 include the new federal states of Germany. The fuels listed as Solar, Wind, Tide include Wave and Ocean, unless otherwise noted.
Qualifiers Data marked as ‘e’ are the estimates of the IEA secretariat. Data point marked as ‘c’ means that data are confidential due to country specific regulations. Data point marked as ‘..’ mean that data are not available (either not collected or not submitted by national government). Data point marked as ‘x’ means that this data point is not applicable, there is no meaningful explanation of a value there (for example we can not
show unit price if there was no trade or if the consumption in the country is forbidden).
Revisions to Blast Furnace Coke and PCI Data Data on coke used and pulverised coal injected in the blast furnace (PCI) are harmonized for all OECD countries in order to ensure that steam and coking coal consumption data are consistently presented and that comparisons between countries for consumption are meaningful. The main effect of these revisions has been to revise the reported consumption of coal in the iron and steel industry. It should be noted that in IEA statistics of coal trade and consumption, PCI is not separately specified; rather it is included with steam coal for all countries (except Japan). This classification is based on the fact that most PCI coal is of a steam coal quality and not coking coal quality. For Japan, PCI consumption is reported in this book as a coking coal in order to be consistent with the Japanese practice of including imports of PCI coal with coking coal.
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2. SOURCES Historical Data (1960-2005)
iv) IEA/OECD Renewables Statistics
The annual historical data in Part III of this report are taken from the IEA/OECD databases of energy statistics which are based on annual submissions from all OECD Member countries.
This database of annual statistics for OECD countries covers hydro, solid biomass, geothermal, renewable municipal waste, wind, gas from biomass, solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, tide/wave/ocean, nonrenewable municipal waste and industrial waste. It includes detailed supply/demand balances.
i) IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
The main data from this system are published annually in the IEA/OECD publication Renewables Information.
This database of annual statistics for OECD countries covers all primary solid fuels, derived fuels and related manufactured gases. It contains detailed supply/ demand balances for each fuel, as well as information on coal trade by origin and destination. The main data from this system are published annually in the IEA/OECD publication Coal Information.
ii) IEA/OECD Electricity Statistics This database of annual statistics for OECD countries covers generating capacity and electricity production from main activity producers (formerly known as public) and autoproducers plants. It includes information on electricity production by fuel type and supply/demand balances for electricity and for heat sold to third parties from different types of power and heat plants. The main data from this system are published annually in the IEA/OECD publication Electricity Information.
iii) IEA/OECD Oil and Gas Statistics This database of annual statistics for OECD countries covers crude oil, NGL, refinery feedstocks and natural gas, as well as derived petroleum products. It includes detailed supply/demand balances, trade by origin and destination and stock levels and changes. The main data from this system are published annually in the IEA/OECD publications Oil Information and Natural Gas Information.
v) IEA/OECD Energy Statistics This annual database integrates data from the four IEA/OECD statistical database systems listed above to provide a summary of energy supply and demand for each OECD country. It includes detailed statistics on production, trade and consumption for each source of energy, expressed in original units (e.g. metric tons, TJ, GWh). The main data from this data system are published annually in the IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries. Detailed country notes referring to historical data can be found in this publication.
vi) IEA/OECD Energy Balances Overall energy balances are constructed annually for all OECD countries from the basic energy statistics described above. The overall energy balance data are expressed in a common energy unit of tons of oil equivalent (toe) and presented in a standard matrix format. The balances are published annually in the IEA/OECD publication Energy Balances of OECD Countries in which detailed country notes referring to historical data can be found.
vii) IEA/OECD Energy Prices and Taxes The statistics are discussed separately below. The prices and taxes are published quarterly in IEA/OECD Energy Prices and Taxes.
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viii) Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries The annual historical data for non-OECD countries presented in Part IV of this report are taken from IEA/OECD databases of energy statistics of nonOECD countries. These databases are compiled from data submitted annually to the IEA Secretariat in questionnaires from non-OECD Member countries of the UN ECE, from data provided by other international organisations (UN in New York, OLADE in Quito, APEC in Tokyo and FAO in Rome), from direct communications with national administrations, industry contacts and from published sources. The main data from this data system are published annually in the IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of NonOECD Countries and Energy Balances of Non-OECD
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Countries. Detailed country notes referring to historical data can be found in these publications.
Preliminary 2006 Data - 2006e Data reported for the year 2006 in this publication are preliminary and presented as 2006e. Final 2006 data on Solid Fuels and Manufactured gases will be submitted by OECD Member countries to the Secretariat in Annual Questionnaires in late 2007. As a result, final data for 2006 and preliminary 2007 data will be published in the 2008 edition of Coal Information in July 2008. Selected coal data for 2006 for some non-OECD countries have been estimated by the Secretariat.
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3. UNITS AND CONVERSIONS Conversion (to toe) All units in this publication are metric units. Most IEA/OECD publications showing inter-fuel relations and projections present such information in a common energy unit, the ton of oil equivalent (toe). A ton of oil equivalent is defined as 107 kcal (41.868 GJ), a convenient measure because it is approximately the net heat content of one ton of average crude oil. This unit is used by the IEA/OECD in its energy balances. Note also that totals may not be the sum of their components due to independent rounding. The change from using the original unit to tonnes of oil equivalent implies choosing coefficients of equivalence between different forms and sources of energy. This problem can be approached in many different ways. For example one could adopt a single equivalence for each major primary energy source in all countries, e.g. 29 307 kJ/kg (7 000 kcal/kg) for hard coal, 41 868 kJ/kg (10 000 kcal/kg) for oil, etc. The main objection to this method is that it results in distortions since there is a wide spread in calorific values between types of coal and individual coal products, and between calorific values of these fuels in different countries. The Secretariat has therefore adopted specific calorific factors supplied by the national administrations for the main categories of each quality of coal and for each flow or use (i.e. production, imports, exports, electricity generation, coke ovens, blast furnaces and industry). The set of particular national calorific values that allow for the conversion of energy sources from original (physical) units to megajoules are presented in the tables on page xxxiii.
The balances are expressed in terms of "net" calorific value. The difference between the "net" and the "gross" calorific value for each fuel is the latent heat of vaporisation of the water produced during combustion of the fuel. For coal and oil, net calorific value is usually around 5 per cent less than gross, for most forms of natural and manufactured gas the difference is 9-10 per cent, while for electricity there is no difference as the concept has no meaning in this case. The use of net calorific value is consistent with the practice of the Statistical Offices of the European Communities and the United Nations. In this report some data are reported in terms of tonnes of coal equivalent (tce) because this unit is more widely used in the international coal industry. A tonne of coal equivalent is defined as 7 million kilocalories. The relation between tonne of oil equivalent (toe) and tonne of coal equivalent (tce) is therefore: 1 tce = 0.7 toe Note that billion refers to thousand million (109). Also, in many cases totals shown in the tables may not be the sum of their components due to independent rounding.
Factors Related to Specific Fuels Gas In the IEA/OECD publication Energy Statistics of OECD Countries all data on gases are expressed in terajoules, on the basis of their gross calorific value. 1 terajoule = 0.00002388 Mtoe.
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To calculate the net heat content of a gas from its gross heat content, multiply the gross heat content by the appropriate following factor:
Petroleum Products
Natural gas Gas works gas Coke oven gas Blast furnace gas Oxygen steel furnace gas
Refinery Gas Ethane LPG Naphtha Aviation Gasoline Motor Gasoline Jet Fuel Other Kerosene Gas/Diesel Oil Residual Fuel Oil Petroleum Coke Other Products
0.9 0.9 0.9 1.0 1.0
Electricity Figures for electricity production, trade, and final consumption are calculated using the energy content of the electricity, i.e. at a rate of 1 TWh = 0.086 Mtoe. Hydro-electricity production (excluding pumped storage) and electricity produced by other non-thermal means (wind, tide, photovoltaic, etc.), are accounted for similarly using 1 TWh = 0.086 Mtoe. However, the primary energy equivalent of nuclear electricity is calculated from the gross generation by assuming a 33% efficiency, i.e. 1 TWh = (0.086 ÷ 0.33) Mtoe. In the case of electricity produced from geothermal heat the primary equivalent is calculated assuming an efficiency of 10%, so 1 TWh = (0.086 ÷ 0.1) Mtoe, unless the actual value is known.
Crude Oil A single net calorific value is used by the IEA for each Member Country; these values are shown in the tables in the IEA/OECD publication Energy Balances of OECD Countries. These are average conversion factors, with the same factor used to convert production, imports, and exports as well as all consumption.
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The following net calorific values are used for all countries and all years (toe per tonne). 1.150 1.180 1.130 1.075 1.070 1.070 1.065 1.045 1.035 0.960 0.740 0.960
Coal Separate net calorific values for coal production, imports, exports, inputs to power plants, coal used in coke ovens, coal used in blast furnaces, coal used in industry and coal other uses are submitted annually by national Administrations to the Secretariat. Conversion factors for average net calorific value for each OECD member country for 2005 are shown in the table on page xxxiii.
Other Fuels The net heat content of other fuels, expressed in terajoules, is also supplied to the Secretariat by Administrations. The Secretariat receives information on volumes and other characteristics only for certain aggregates of these fuels. 1 terajoule = 0.00002388 Mtoe.
Heat Information on heat is supplied to the Secretariat in terajoules.
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4. NOTES ON ENERGY SOURCES AND FLOWS Coal Coal is a family name for a variety of solid organic fuels and refers to a whole range of combustible sedimentary rock materials spanning a continuous quality scale. For convenience, this continuous series is often divided into four categories: • • • •
Anthracite Bituminous Coal Sub-bituminous Coal Lignite/Brown Coal
Classification of different types of coal into practical categories for use at an international level is difficult for two reasons: Divisions between coal categories vary between classification systems, both national and international, based on calorific value, volatile matter content, fixed carbon content, caking and coking properties, or some combination of two or more of these criteria. Although the relative value of the coals within a particular category depends on the degree of dilution by moisture and ash and contamination by sulphur, chlorine, phosphorous and certain trace elements, these factors do not affect the divisions between categories. Coal quality can vary and it is not always possible to ensure that available descriptive and analytical information is truly representative of the body of coal to which it refers. The International Coal Classification of the Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE) recognises two broad categories of coal: i) hard coal - Coal of gross calorific value greater than 5 700 kcal/kg (23.9 GJ/t) on an ash-free but moist basis and with a mean random reflectance of vitrinite of at least 0.6.
ii) brown coal - Non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 5 700 kcal/kg (23.9 GJ/t) containing more than 31 per cent volatile matter on a dry mineral matter free basis. The IEA has adopted this definition of Hard Coal and Brown Coal in this book and in other publications for presenting statistics relating to coal production, trade and consumption. It should be stressed that this classification system is based on the inherent qualities of the coal in question and not on the final use of the coal. In this way the classification system attempts to be objective and simple to apply. Furthermore, in order to improve the information base for coal market analysis and projections, these two categories of coal have been further sub-divided in IEA/OECD Coal Statistics from 1978 as follows:
Hard Coal Hard coal is calculated as the sum of Coking coal and Steam coal. Coking coal: defined as hard coal with a quality that allows the production of coke suitable to support a blast furnace charge. Steam coal: defined as all other hard coal not classified as coking coal. Also included are recovered slurries, middlings and other low-grade coal products not further classified by type. Coal of this quality is also commonly known as thermal coal. Note that for the countries listed below, steam coal also includes sub-bituminous coal - Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Iceland, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Mexico, Portugal and the United States. Except for these 11 countries, steam coal for all other countries in the world is equivalent to the sum of anthracite and other bituminous coal.
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Brown Coal/Lignite Brown coal is calculated as the sum of sub-bituminous coal and lignite. Sub-bituminous coal: defined as non-agglomerating coals with a gross calorific value between 4 165 kcal/kg (17.4 GJ/t) and 5 700 kcal/kg (23.9 GJ/t). Lignite: defined as non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 4 165 kcal/kg (17.4 GJ/t). Note that for 11 countries (listed above), subbituminous coal is included in steam coal and not brown coal. Primary coal used in pulverised (or granular) coal injection in blast furnaces is commonly abbreviated to PCI (or GCI) coal. (In this book PCI should be read to include GCI). The IEA does not have a separate category for PCI as the term defines a particular end-use for coal. In IEA statistics, PCI is included in steam coal (except for Japan where it is included with coking coal). Data presented in this book may be different from that presented in the national publications of countries because countries may have adopted a different coal classification and reporting system that better suits their particular national needs. As far as possible national coal statistics reported by the IEA in this book and in other publications have been adjusted to be consistent with the IEA definitions noted above. In cases where data presented in Mtoe or Mtce in this book and sourced to OECD/IEA Energy Balances, the term “Coal” includes all primary coal types (including hard coal and brown coal), peat and coal products (including patent fuel, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, BKB, coke oven gas, blast furnace gas, and oxygen steel furnace gas). Peat is defined as a combustible soft, porous or compressed fossil sedimentary deposit of plant origin with high water content (up to 90 per cent in the raw state), easily cut, of light to dark brown colour.
Coal Products Derived solid fuels are products resulting from the transformation or manufacturing of hard coal, brown coal or other primary solid fuels, sometimes with the addition of other materials.
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Patent Fuel Patent fuel is a composition fuel manufactured from coal fines by shaping with the addition of a binding agent such as pitch.
Coke Oven Coke Coke oven coke is the solid product obtained from carbonisation of coal, principally coking coal, at high temperature. Semi-coke, the solid product obtained from the carbonisation of coal at low temperature is also included along with coke and semi-coke made from lignite.
Gas Coke A by-product of hard coal used for production of town gas in gas works. Gas Coke is used for heating purposes.
Coal Tar Coal tar is the liquid by-product of the destructive distillation of bituminous coal to make coke in the coke oven process. Coal tar can also be the result of low-temperature carbonisation of brown coal. Coal tar can be further distilled into different organic products (e.g. benzene, toluene, naphthalene), which normally would be reported as a feedstock to the petrochemical industry.
Brown Coal Briquettes (BKB) BKB are composition fuels manufactured from brown coal. The brown coal is crushed, dried and moulded under high pressure into an even shaped briquette without the addition of binders. Peat briquettes, dried brown coke, fines and dust and brown coal breeze are also included.
Coke Oven Gas Coke oven gas is obtained as a by-product of solid fuel carbonisation and gasification operations carried out by coke producers and iron and steel plants not connected with gas works and municipal gas plants.
Blast Furnace Gas Blast furnace gas is obtained as a by-product in operating blast furnaces; recovered on leaving the furnace and used partly within the plant and partly in other steel industry processes or used in power stations equipped to burn it.
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Oxygen Steel Furnace Gas
Gas
This gas is obtained as a by-product of the production of steel in an oxygen furnace; it is recovered on leaving the furnace. The gas is also known as converter gas, LD gas or BOS gas.
Includes natural gas (excluding natural gas liquids) and gas works gas (town gas).
Other Fuels Combustible Renewable and Wastes This category includes all primary combustible fuels other than coal, peat, oil, natural gas and secondary products derived from them. Products may be solid, liquid or gas and cover biomass and materials of animal origin (not necessarily in solid form). In IEA/OECD publications, this category is divided into four parts: • Solid Biomass and Animal Products • Gases and Liquids derived from Biomass • Municipal Waste • Industrial Waste Particular fuels include wood, wood-waste, straw, “black liquor” (a residual from the paper industry), domestic, industrial and municipal waste, landfill gas and sludge gas. Also included are alcohol’s and esters produced from biomass.
Oil Includes crude oil, refinery feedstocks, natural gas liquids, additives, hydrocarbons not of crude oil origin and all petroleum products: LPG, refinery gas, ethane, aviation gasoline, motor gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, gas/diesel oil, residual fuel oil, naphtha, white spirit, lubricants, bitumen, paraffin waxes, petroleum coke and other petroleum products.
Nuclear, Hydro, Geothermal and Solar (includes Wind, Tide, Wave and Ocean unless listed separately). Nuclear includes primary heat equivalent of the electricity produced by a nuclear power plant with an average thermal efficiency of 33%. Hydro includes the energy content of the electricity produced in hydropower plants. Hydro output excludes output from pumped storage plants. Geothermal and solar (including wind, tide, wave and ocean) includes indigenous production of geothermal, solar, wind, tide and wave energy and the use of these energy forms for electricity generation. Unless the actual efficiency of the geothermal process is known, the quantity of geothermal energy entering electricity production at geothermal plants is assuming an average thermal efficiency of 10%. For solar, wind, tide and wave electrical energy, the quantities entering electricity generation are equal to the electrical energy generated.
Heat and Electricity Data collection has been expanded to obtain more disaggregated data on inputs and outputs of ‘combined heat and power’ and on ‘district heating’. Data on heat became available in different years for different countries and thus aggregated country data should be used with caution. Total electricity production includes production from both main activity producers (formerly known as public) and autoproducers. Generally, the split of total electricity production between main activity producers and autoproducers is available only after 1973. However, for the United States no data are available for autoproducers prior to 1989. For Australia, Japan and New Zealand electricity data refer to fiscal years.
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5. PRICE DATA Energy prices are published quarterly in the IEA/OECD Energy Prices and Taxes. IEA data on coal prices are managed in two sub-systems: They vary not only in content but also with respect to the data collection methods. • Import and export unit values • End-user prices
Import and Export Unit Values Import and export unit values are calculated quarterly (March, June, September and December) from national customs statistics import and export volumes and values. The basic data are collected from monthly national trade sources (Japan, United States, Australia and Canada) or provided monthly to the IEA by the Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat). Values recorded at the import stage are the sum of cost, insurance and freight (CIF) but exclude import duties. Values recorded at the export stage (FOB), exclude seaborne or international transport, but include inland transport costs of the exporting country. As far as possible the concept of ‘general imports and exports’ is used. This includes coal imports for reexport with or without processing but excludes transit trade. The definitions of coal categories and the volume and value units used in each of the above source systems vary considerably. A certain amount of regrouping and unit conversions is necessary once the basic data are compiled.
The rules for regrouping coal categories are consistent with the definitions used in the annual IEA/OECD Coal Statistics. Prices are compiled for steam coal and for coking coal. Definitions and the correspondence to national and European classifications are discussed in detail in the quarterly IEA publication Energy Prices and Taxes. Comments in Energy Prices and Taxes on certain data items as well as general background information are developed systematically. Data comments relate mainly to calorific values of specific coal trade flows, and to national coal definitions. Background information covers duties and trade regulations.
End-User Prices End-user prices are collected quarterly from national administrations and other relevant bodies and supplemented with data extracted from national publications. Although a standard approach to reporting the data has been developed, differences in definitions between countries are explained in the notes published in Energy Prices and Taxes. The standard approach to reporting end-use prices can be summarised as follows: • include transport costs to the consumer; • show prices actually paid, i.e. net of rebates; • include 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 (including electric power stations) for all goods and services (including energy). In these cases value added tax is refunded to the customer, usually in the form of
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a tax credit. Therefore it is not shown as part of prices. A standard coal quality for international comparisons of end-use prices is not possible given the wide variety of coal qualities in domestic and international coal trade. As a result, only average prices covering different qualities are collected, along with the calorific value of these average qualities. If average prices are not available, prices of a selected coal may be chosen. Accordingly, international comparisons of coal enduse prices may be misleading. Detailed notes concerning these price series are published in Energy Prices and Taxes. Also please refer to Energy Prices and Taxes for detailed description of price mechanism in each country and country specific notes.
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Derived Price Data The information collected on prices is converted by the IEA Secretariat into a variety of secondary data in order to facilitate its analysis. Inter-fuel price comparisons for one country are usually made on the basis of prices per heat unit such as a tonne of coal equivalent. (In the enduser price tables, the conversion factor used for converting gross calories to net calories for natural gas is 0.9). Inter-country price comparisons are made on the basis of a standard currency unit, e.g., US dollars. Prices for regional totals are calculated as weighted average of available price data in the region and therefore prices shown should be considered only indicative.
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6. QUARTERLY ENERGY STATISTICS Readers who are interested in very recent data should consult the OECD/IEA publication Oil, Gas Coal and Electricity Quarterly Statistics which is published in January, March, June and September each year.
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Imports from 26 origins and exports to 15 destinations;
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Trade data for main product groups, LPG and naphta; imports from 43 origins and exports to 30 destinations;
This book provides rapid, accurate and detailed statistics on quarterly production, supply and demand and trade of the major energy forms mainly in, but not limited to, the OECD area. The information contained in this publication consists of:
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Balances of supply and consumption of OECD Member Countries.
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Production of crude oil and NGL for the major producers in the world.
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Refinery balances for crude oil, NGL, refinery feedstocks, and total (including inputs of origin other than crude oil and NGL);
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Complete product balances of production, trade, refinery intake and output, final consumption, stock levels and changes;
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Crude, NGL and feedstock imports from 47 origins and exports to 24 destinations;
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Trade data for main product groups, LPG and naphtha; imports from 43 origins and exports to 30 destinations;
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World hard coal and brown coal production;
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World steam coal and coking coal trade;
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Coking coal and steam coal imports and exports for major OECD countries;
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Electricity production, (separately from combustible fuel, nuclear, hydro and other sources) imports, exports and (apparent) consumption in each of the 30 OECD Member countries.
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7. GEOGRAPHICAL COVERAGE Australia excludes the overseas territories. Denmark excludes the Danish Faroes and Greenland. France includes Monaco but excludes the French overseas territories Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane, Réunion, St.-Pierre and Miquelon, New Caledonia and French Polynesia. Italy includes San Marino and the Vatican. Japan includes Okinawa. The Netherlands excludes Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. Portugal includes the Açores and Madeira. Spain includes the Canary Islands. Switzerland does not include Liechtenstein. The United States includes 50 States and District of Columbia. OECD Total comprises Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States.
The following countries are included in the regional aggregates. OECD Total is the sum of the three regional aggregates. OECD North America comprises Canada, Mexico, United States. OECD Europe comprises Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom. OECD Pacific comprises Australia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand. IEA regional totals include only IEA Member countries and therefore exclude non-IEA Members, shown in italics above. Please note that all OECD Pacific countries are also members of IEA and therefore we refer to it as OECD/IEA Pacific.
With the exception of Iceland, Mexico, Poland1 and the Slovak Republic1, all 30 OECD member countries are also member countries of the IEA.
The European Union Member States 2 comprises Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
1. Poland and the Slovak Republic are expected to become member countries of the IEA in 2007.
2. This edition provides statistics up to 2006 and therefore does not include Bulgaria and Romania as both countries became members of the EU in January 2007.
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8. COUNTRY NOTES In many cases data submitted by Member countries to the Secretariat do not conform to the standard reporting methodology or have other particular characteristics. Information set out below will assist readers to interpret data for particular countries and aid in the comparison of data among countries.
Australia All data refer to the fiscal year, July 2004 to June 2005 for 2005. For the 2002 data, the Australian Administration has started to use a new survey methodology which has caused shifts in the structure of industry consumption. The Australian Administration is planning to revise the historical series. Data on blast furnace gas for electricity production by autoproducers begins in 1986. Consumption in wood and wood products is included in paper, pulp and print from 2001 onwards. The drop in BKB production in 2004 was due to a fire in the main production plant. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Austria Historical revisions by the Austrian Administration have resulted in some breaks in series between 1989 and 1990. Other bituminous coal includes hard coal briquettes. "Trockenkohle" is included with BKB because of its high calorific value. Since 1994, gas works gas is reported with natural gas because it is distributed in the same network. The amount of gas works gas is negligible and it is mostly consumed by households. There is no production of brown coal in 2005 due to the closure of the last mine in the second quarter of 2004. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Belgium Sub-bituminous coal data refer to recovered coal products. Production of other bituminous coal ceased on 31 August 1992. Production includes the recuperation of coal from coal dumps. The use of coke oven gas in the chemical and petrochemical sector ceased in 1996. The decrease of bituminous coal and coke oven coke in the iron and steel sector in 2002 is due to the closure of several plants. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Canada Due to the unavailability of data, non-energy use of coke oven coke and hard coal is included with final consumption sectors prior to 1978 and 1980 respectively. Before 1978, lignite inputs to main activity producer heat plants are included in final consumption. Starting in 1979, these inputs are included in main activity producer electricity plants. Due to a Canadian confidentiality law, starting in 2002, some of the disaggregation of primary coal has been estimated by IEA Secretariat. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Czech Republic Data are available starting in 1971. End-use consumption data were submitted by the Czech Administration starting with 1996 data. Due to economic restructuring in the end-use consumption sectors in the late 1990s (big state enterprises subdividing and/or privatising and the utilisation of new technologies by businesses), there might be breaks in time series in these sectors. Prior to 1993, consumption
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was estimated by the Secretariat. Data for 1990 to 1995 were estimated based on the Czech publication Energy Economy Year Book. In 1995, town gas production ceased. Beginning in 1996, the Czech Administration reported gas works gas in autoproducer CHP. In 1997, coke oven gas consumption in chemical and petrochemical stopped. Also in 1997, other bituminous coal started being extracted at a deeper level, which increased the calorific value of this coal. Revisions by the Czech Administration have resulted in some breaks in series between 2001 and 2002. Production from other sources of the bituminous coal in 2004 are coal slurries.
France Prior to 1985, consumption of colliery gas is included with the use of coke oven gas by autoproducers. Final consumption in industry is estimated by the Secretariat from 1986 to 2001 for some products. For 1989 to 1998, the Secretariat has estimated industry consumption based on Consommations d’Energie dans l‘Industrie, SESSI. BKB data for 1994 are Secretariat estimates. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Denmark In the 2004 edition, major revisions were made by the Danish Administration for the 1990 to 2001 data, which may cause breaks in time series between 1989 and 1990. A large increase of steam coal imports in 2003 is related to a draught in Scandinavia. Thermal power plants were operated more intensively to replace hydro-generated electricity that is consumed in the country. Additionally, more coal-generated electricity was exported to other countries in the region. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Finland A new survey system and a reclassification of the data lead to breaks in the time series between 1999 and 2000 for most products and sectors. The new survey system is more detailed and has better product coverage especially in electricity, CHP and heat production, as well as in industry. A large increase of steam coal imports in 2003 is related to a draught in Scandinavia. Thermal power plants were operated more intensively to replace hydro-generated electricity that is consumed in the country. Additionally, more coal-generated electricity was exported to other countries in the region. The first coking plant started operation in 1987, hence imports of coking coal and production of coke oven coke and coke oven gas started in that year. The increase of other bituminous coal inputs into main activity producer electricity plants from 1993 to 1994 was due to coal replacing imported electricity and hydro power. Production of gas works gas ceased in April 1994. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
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Germany German data include the new federal states of Germany from 1970 onwards. Figures for quantities used for non-energy purposes became available from 1970. Prior to this, non-energy uses are included with consumption in the respective final consumption sectors. Due to reclassification of several sectors by the German Administration, breaks in series may occur between 1990 and 1992; this particularly affects BKB, lignite and coke oven coke. BKB inputs to gas works plants stopped in 1997. Breaks in series may occur between 1998 and 1999 for coke oven gas and blast furnace gas. Up to 2003, other bituminous coal includes anthracite. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Greece Electricity production using hard coal ceased in 1989. A new main activity producer electricity plant using imported bituminous coal was brought on-line in 1991. Production of gas works gas ceased in 1997. Lignite is used in main activity producer CHP plants since 1997. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Hungary Data are available from 1965. Due to sale of an autoproducer power plant, breaks in series occur for coke oven gas and blast furnace gas between 1997 and 1998. From 1999, the production of sub-bituminous coal has been included with lignite/
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brown coal due to the low quality of the coal. The use of this domestic coal in main activity producer electricity and CHP plants has also been reclassified to lignite/brown coal. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Iceland Prior to 1970, final consumption includes inputs and outputs to heat production. The industrial classifications used by the Icelandic Administration were changed in 1987. Final consumption increased in 2000 due to a new iron and steel plant coming on-line. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Ireland Production data for peat briquettes (reported as BKB) are available from 1975. Low production of peat in 1985 was due to a poor “harvest”. The production of gas works gas ceased in 1987 due to fuel switching to natural gas. Other bituminous coal inputs to main activity producer electricity plants increased from 1986 due to three new generating units at Moneypoint coming on-line. A reclassification causes a break in the series for own use of peat from 1989 to 1990. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Italy From 2000 onwards, the Italian Administration defines electricity production from autoproducers as including generation from producers consuming more than 70% of their own production. However for the 2000 to 2002 period, all electricity production from autoproducers is reported with main activity producers. From 1986 onwards, figures from lignite are given using the same methodology as in the Bilancio Energetico Nazionale. In 1991, all industrial activities were reclassified on the basis of ISTAT/NACE 91. This has implied some transfers of activities which may result in some anomalies between 1991 and earlier years. Due to a change in the survey system, breaks in series may occur between 1997 and 1998 for final consumption. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Japan For the fourth consecutive year, the IEA has received revisions from the Japanese Administration. The first set of revisions received in 2004 increased the 1990 supply by 5% for coal, 2% for natural gas and 0.7% for oil compared to the previous data. This led to an increase of 2.5% in 1990 CO2 emissions calculated using the Reference Approach while the Sectoral Approach remained fairly constant. For the 2006 edition, the IEA has received revisions to the coal and oil data which have a significant impact on both the energy data and the CO2 emissions. The most significant revisions occurred for coke oven coke, naphtha, blast furnace gas and petroleum coke. These revisions affected consumption rather than supply in the years concerned. As a result, the sectoral approach CO2 emissions have increased for all the years, however at different rates. For example, the sectoral approach CO2 emissions for 1990 were 4.6% higher than those calculated for the 2005 edition while the 2003 emissions were 1.1% higher than those of the previous edition. Due to the impact these successive revisions have had on the final energy balance as well as on CO2 emissions, the IEA is in close contact with the Japanese Administration to better understand the reasons behind these changes. These changes are mainly due to the Government of Japan's efforts to improve the input-output balances in the production of oil products and coal products in response to inquiries from the UNFCCC Secretariat. To cope with this issue, the Japanese Administration established a working group in March 2004. The working group completed its work in April 2006. Many of its conclusions were already incorporated prior to this year, but some further revisions to the time series (especially in the industry and other sectors) were submitted this year. Starting in 1990, data are reported on a fiscal year basis (April 2005 to March 2006 for 2005). From 1982, residential use of coke oven coke is included in commercial/public services sector. Oxygen steel furnace gas data are available from 1982. From 1998, inputs of coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas into autoproducer electricity plants include the amount used to produce electricity with TRT technology (Top pressure Recovery Turbines) which was previously included in the industry sector. Starting in 1990, the inputs of coke oven coke to blast furnaces as well as the final consumption of coke oven coke in the iron and steel sector have been estimated by the IEA Secretariat.
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Coal injected in blast furnaces (PCI) is classified as coking coal in order to be consistent with Japanese trade statistics. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Korea Data are available from 1971. Data for 2002 have been reported on a different basis, causing breaks in series between 2001 and 2002, especially for inputs and outputs to electricity generation and consumption in the iron and steel industry. The Korean Administration is planning to revise the historical series as time and resources permit. Data for coal and coal products from 1971 to 2000 are based on information provided by the Korean Administration, as well as information from the Yearbook of Energy Statistics 2001, the Yearbook of Coal Statistics 2000 (both from the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy), and Statistics of Electric Power in Korea 2000 (from the Korea Electric Power Corporation). Patent fuel series have been estimated by the Secretariat up to 2001. Data on sub-bituminous coal were estimated by the Secretariat based on statistics of the exporting countries. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Luxembourg Steel production from blast furnaces ceased at the end of 1997. As a consequence, Luxembourg no longer uses coke oven coke and blast furnace gas. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Mexico Data are available starting in 1971 and are partly estimated based on the publication Balance Nacional Energía. The Mexican Administration submitted data directly by questionnaire for the first time with 1992 data. As a result, some breaks in series may occur between 1991 and 1992.
Netherlands In the national statistical system of the Netherlands, use of fuel in manufacturing industries for CHP production is considered to be consumption in the transformation sector. However, in IEA statistics, this own use for heat production (autoproduced heat) is reported under the relevant industry sector, based on estimates provided by the Central Bureau of Statistics. For 1984 to 1986, production from other sources of other bituminous coal represents a stock of "smalls" washed for re-use. Prior to 1989, non-energy use is included with industry consumption. Paper, pulp and print includes furniture. The breakdown of anthracite, coking coal and other bituminous coal has been provided on a preliminary basis and data will be revised. Coal exports consist of re-exported volumes. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
New Zealand A reorganisation of government departments during 1987 leading to cessation of certain data series has resulted in several breaks in series between 1987 and 1988. Production of gas works gas ceased in 1988. Peat, although produced in New Zealand, is not used as a fuel. It is used for agricultural purposes only. In final consumption, non-ferrous metals is included with iron and steel; wood and wood products is included with pulp, paper and print; mining and quarrying is included in agriculture and construction is included with commercial/public services. Sub-bituminous coal inputs into blast furnaces refers to coal that is merged with iron sand to form the inputs for the multi-hearthfurnace (Glenbrook Steel Site). Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Norway
Data for coke oven gas and blast furnace gas are reported for the first time in 1999.
Production of coking coal, coke oven coke and coke oven gas ceased in the late 1980s. Other bituminous coal includes lignite. The decrease of bituminous coal production in 2005 is due to a fire in one of the coal mines, that entailed a break in the production for a large part of the year.
Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
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Poland Data for coking coal were included with other bituminous coal prior to 1993. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Portugal Since 1998, sub-bituminous coal is not used. As of 2000, gas works gas in the commercial/public services and residential sectors is gradually being replaced by natural gas. The iron and steel industry closed in the first quarter of 2001, leading to decreases in supply and consumption of coking coal, coke oven coke, coke oven gas and blast furnace gas. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
Slovak Republic Data are available starting in 1971. There are some breaks in series between 1992 and 1993. A new survey system in 2001 leads to major breaks in series for most products. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Spain Other bituminous coal use in the iron and steel industry ceases in 1991 and starts again in 1996. Consumption of BKB also ends in 1991. Consumption of blast furnace gas in the chemical industry stopped in 1993 while chemical industry use of coke oven gas stopped between 1993 and 2000. Natural gas inputs into gas works gas stopped in 1999. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Sweden Other bituminous coal production is coal recovered during the quarrying of clay. Autoproducer inputs to waste heat production that is sold are reported in the respective end-use sectors and not in the transformation sector. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Switzerland From 1999, data on consumption result from a new survey and are not comparable with data of previous years. The breakdown of the industry sector for 2000 was estimated by the Secretariat for gas, oil, electricity and heat. From 1985, industrial consumption of gas works gas is reported in non-specified industry to prevent the disclosure of commercially confidential data. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
Turkey Production of gas works gas declined in 1989 due to plant closures; the last plant closed in 1994. Use of gas coke and gas works gas ceased in 1994. Due to government regulations in the industry and residential sectors in particular, there has been a shift from the use of domestically produced coal to imported coal and natural gas. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
United Kingdom Consumption shown for the commercial/public services sector includes consumption of some of the nonspecified sector. Prior to 1994, the consumption of substitute natural gas is included with natural gas while its production is included with gas works gas. Due to reclassifications, there are breaks in the series between 1998 and 1999 and between 2000 and 2001 for blast furnace gas. Sub-bituminous coal is included in brown coal.
United States United States includes the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Imports and exports also include all U.S. territories (i.e. Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands and the Hawaiian Trade Zone). Due to problems in reporting, there are numerous breaks in series for the U.S. data, particularly in 1992, 1999, 2001 and 2002. Care should be taken when evaluating consumption by sector since inputs of fuel
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to autoproducers are included in final consumption for some years. Gas works gas production and consumption is included with natural gas starting in 1974. In 2002, the
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United States reported "synfuel" production as patent fuel for the first time. Prior to 2002, the consumption of this fuel was reported with other bituminous coal. Sub-bituminous coal is included in steam coal.
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9. CONVERSION FACTORS AND CALORIFIC VALUES General Conversion Factors for Energy To: From:
TJ
Gcal
Mtoe
MBtu
GWh
238.8
2.388 x 10
947.8
0.2778
10
3.968
1.163 x 10
3.968 x 10
11630
1
2.931 x 10
3412
1
multiply by:
TJ
1
-5
-3
-7
1
4
10
1
-3
Gcal
4.1868 x 10
Mtoe
4.1868 x 10
MBtu
1.0551 x 10
0.252
2.52 x 10
GWh
3.6
860
8.6 x 10
7
-3
7
-8
-5
-4
Conversion Factors for Mass To:
kg
From:
multiply by:
kilogramme (kg)
t
lt
st
1
0.001
9.84 x 10
1.102 x 10
2.2046
tonne (t)
1000
1
0.984
1.1023
2204.6
long ton (lt)
1016
1.016
1
1.120
2240.0
short ton (st)
907.2
0.9072
0.893
1
2000.0
pound (lb)
0.454
4.54 x 10
-4
-4
-4
4.46 x 10
lb -3
-4
5.0 x 10
1
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Conversion Factors for Volume To:
gal U.S.
From:
gal U.K.
bbl
ft
3
l
m
3
multiply by:
U.S. gallon (gal)
1
0.8327
0.02381
0.1337
3.785
0.0038
U.K. gallon (gal)
1.201
1
0.02859
0.1605
4.546
0.0045
Barrel (bbl)
42.0
34.97
1
5.615
159.0
0.159
Cubic foot (ft )
7.48
6.229
0.1781
1
28.3
0.0283
Litre (l)
0.2642
0.220
0.0063
0.0353
1
0.001
264.2
220.0
6.289
35.3147
1000.0
1
3
3
Cubic metre (m )
Decimal Prefixes 101 102 103 106 109 1012 1015 1018
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deca (da)
10-1
deci (d)
hecto (h)
10-2
centi (c)
kilo (k)
10-3
milli (m)
mega (M)
10-6
micro (μ)
giga (G)
10-9
nano (n)
tera (T)
10-12
pico (p)
peta (P)
10-15
femto (f)
exa (E)
10-18
atto (a)
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2005 COUNTRY SPECIFIC AVERAGE NET CALORIFIC VALUES (Megajoules per tonne) Anthracite
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
28 110 25 180 27 700 32 000 29 700 27 840 27 200 19 720 29 300 29 300 31 880 28 700 19 390 28 100 28 060
SubCoking Other Coal Bituminous Bituminous Coal Coal 28 500 29 070 29 310 28 410 28 880 29 300 30 500 29 380 31 430 28 050 30 980 28 370 27 630 23 480 28 670 29 610 29 380 30 020 30 000 30 790 28 850 29 170
25 700 28 140 25 780 25 510 22 340 24 800 25 500 26 000 25 180 25 620 24 830 28 050 27 840 26 590 25 930 24 900 29 300 23 480 25 070 28 400 28 100 22 730 25 560 25 580 23 490 27 400 28 100 25 520 24 810 26 590
18 480 22 200 23 040 17 800 13 010 18 170 20 900 19 410 21 080 12 040 18 000 19 420
Lignite
9 310 9 150 21 560 14 470 8 750 17 000 9 040 5 150 7 750 19 820 10 470 14 100 20 000 14 360 8 650 11 190 6 500 6 890 14 210
Peat
Patent Coke Oven Coal Tar Fuels Coke
BKB
8 800 10 200 8 370 8 380 12 500 -
31 000 29 310 32 000 31 400 28 050 19 860 29 310 30 870 27 220
21 000 19 300 20 100 23 860 21 340 14 570 20 000 18 550 20 100 17 450 23 000 20 100 20 100 20 930 -
25 650 29 000 27 700 27 390 28 010 29 300 29 300 28 000 28 650 29 300 29 450 26 670 29 000 30 100 27 210 26 520 28 500 28 500 28 550 28 040 28 330 30 290 28 080 28 100 29 300 27 830 27 470
41 800 37 340 37 000 36 330 41 900 38 520 -
Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
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Coal Classification The IEA collects statistics on coal production, trade and consumption according to a technically precise classification based on the quality of coal as follows: •
Coking Coal is coal with a quality that allows the production of coke suitable to support a blast furnace charge;
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Other Bituminous Coal and Anthracite are non-agglomerating coals with a gross calorific value greater than 23 865 kJ/kg (5 700 kcal/kg) on an ash-free but moist basis;
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Sub-bituminous Coal is a non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value between 23 865 kJ/kg (5 700 kcal/kg) and 17 435 kJ/kg (4 165 kcal/kg) containing more than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter-free basis;
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Lignite/Brown Coal is a non-agglomerating coal with a gross calorific value less than 17 435 kJ/kg (4 165 kcal/kg) and greater than 31% volatile matter on a dry mineral matter-free basis. Oil Shale combusted directly is reported in this category.
However, when publishing these data, the IEA adopts a simplified classification of Hard Coal and Brown Coal. The correspondence is as follows: Hard Coal: this is the sum of Coking Coal and Steam Coal; Coking coal is reported in the category Coking Coal; Other Bituminous Coal and Anthracite are reported in the category Steam Coal; Sub-bituminous Coal is reported in the category Brown Coal except for: Australia, Belgium, Finland, France, Iceland, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Portugal, South Korea (Republic of Korea) and the United States where it is included in Steam Coal (because of its relatively high calorific value); Lignite is reported in the category Brown Coal. The term Total Coal refers to the sum of Hard Coal and Brown Coal after conversion to a common energy unit (tonne of coal equivalent - tce). The conversion is done by multiplying the calorific value of the coal in question (the conversion factors are submitted by national Administrations to the IEA Secretariat each year) by the total volume of hard and brown coal used, measured in physical units, i.e. in tonnes. One tce has an energy content of 29.3 gigajoules (GJ) or 7 000 kcal and corresponds to 0.7 tonnes of oil equivalent (toe).
Defining Coal Consumption and Consumption Energy statistics are compiled and presented to take account of the complexity in the way fuels are used and to avoid double counting. Misunderstandings can arise when statistics on coal consumption are used because of the particular terminology used by energy statisticians. Coal is used in four possible ways: •
As a primary input to produce electricity or a secondary/tertiary fuel that is used elsewhere or sold - this is referred to as use in the Transformation Sector; e.g. coking coal used to produce coke in a coke oven, steam coal used to produce electricity
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As a fuel used to support (but not used in) a transformation process - this is referred to as use in the Energy Sector; e.g. coke oven gas used to heat the coke oven, steam coal used to operate the power plant
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As a fuel consumed in manufacturing industry, mining and construction, in transport, in agriculture, in commercial and public services and in households - this is referred to as use in the Final Consumption Sectors; e.g. steam coal used to produce heat in cement kilns, steam coal used to produce industrial process steam
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As a raw material - this is referred to as non-energy use. e.g. coal used to produce carbon electrodes for the aluminium industry
In the wider community, the term ‘Consumption’ is commonly understood to include all four of the above end-uses. However, in this book the term “Consumption” refers only to use in the Final Consumption Sectors (i.e. in the third dot point above).
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1. OVERVIEW In 2006, total coal production increased by 7.6%, well above the 10-year average growth trend of 3.0%. Hard coal production increased by 8.8% (or 435.8 Mt) to 5 369.8 Mt. Brown coal production increased by 0.9% (or 7.8 Mt) to 913.8 Mt, a little above its 1997 level. The analysis of proved coal reserve data indicates that at the current level of production, there is close to 150 years of coal available for supply. Total coal consumption increased by 7.8% or 321.5 Mtce in 2006, which follows a three years trend of annual increases averaging 6.8%. Among the types of coal, hard coal consumption increased by 8.6%, steam coal consumption was up 353.2 Mt (8.3%), and coking coal consumption was up 71.2 Mt (11.2%). Global hard coal trade continues to grow in 2006. Hard coal exports were up 21.5 Mt from 793.3 Mt to 814.8 Mt. Steam coal exports rose 4.9% from 565.0 Mt to 592.6 Mt while coking coal exports shows a decline of 2.6% from 228.2 Mt to 222.2 Mt. Because of differences in coal classification by trading partners, as well as difficulties in assigning trade to
specific destinations, and because trade is not instantaneous, imports volume does not exactly reflect exports volume. Indeed, estimated imports show a smaller increase in trade than do exports. Total hard coal imports volume rose from 789.2 Mt to 819.1 Mt—an increase of 3.8% (29.9 Mt). Coking coal imports increased by 7.8% whereas steam coal imports increased by 2.4%. Average CIF import steam coal prices remained at similar levels as last year, with a 1% growth in Japan and a 2% decline in the European Union compared to 2005. The majority of 2006 average steam coal FOB export prices were at similar levels as those of 2005. In 2004, coal became the first source of world CO2 emissions ahead of oil and natural gas. Coal-related emissions increased more rapidly in the non-OECD countries which became responsible for the majority of coal-related emissions in the early ’90s. In the OECD, coal-related emissions were increasingly due to power generation as opposed to industries and other sectors whose share declined sharply.
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2. PRODUCTION Developments in World Coal Supply in 2005 and 2006 World coal production and use is broadly grouped by the main coal types – hard coal and brown coal. Hard coal with a high thermal value (varying from coal to coal and depending on the degree of preparation) is economically suited to international trade, with characteristics making some coals suitable for metallurgical (coking) uses. Brown coal (lignite) has a much lower thermal value (the amount depending on the coal type and its water content) and is suitable largely for power generation locally or to a lesser extent for briquette manufacture. World hard coal production continued to show strong growth in 2006 after three years of record growth. Total world hard coal production (including recovered slurries) reached 5 369.8 Mt, an 8.8% increase (or 435.8 Mt) over the 2005 level of 4 934.0 Mt, which follows three years of strong annual growth averaging 8.3%. It was again driven by growth in production from the non-OECD countries with a 12% growth in 2006, which follows three years of annual growth averaging 12%. Among the major producing countries, production increased in China, Russia, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Vietnam and Colombia, but declined marginally in South Africa. During the last three years, the OECD’s hard coal production steadily increased and reached in 2006 a new production peak of 1 510.1 Mt. The United States and Australia are the main drivers of this increase, together with Turkey Norway (mine re-opened after closure due to fire), Mexico and New-Zealand where much smaller increases in production took place. It is to be noted that most of the other OECD countries experienced declining
production, especially the Germany, United Kingdom, Poland and Canada. Brown coal production increased by 0.9% (or 7.8. Mt) in 2006, which brings it back to approximately its 1997 level. OECD’s brown coal production was stable at 620.2 Mt, while non-OECD’s production increased by 8.3 Mt, or 2.9%. The largest increases in production took place in Turkey (+5.5 Mt), Romania (+3.9 Mt), and Russia (+2.1 Mt), whereas the largest decrease took place in Germany (-1.6 Mt). Overall, world coal production (hard and brown coal) grew by 7.6% (or 443.6 Mt) in 2006 from 5 840.0 Mt to 6 283.6 Mt—following three years of strong growth averaging 6.9%. These last four years represent over 31%, or 15 001 Mt of cumulated growth in total world coal production. World production for hard and brown coal are summarised in Tables 1.1 and 1.4 at the end of this narrative.
Hard Coal Production OECD Production OECD hard coal production reached 1 510.1 Mt in 2006, a 1.5% increase over 2005. After three years of growth, the OECD production reached its historical peak since the inception of the IEA. In 1973, the OECD accounted for about 50% of the world hard coal production. However, since then its share has continuously declined as more non-OECD countries have increased hard coal production. While OECD’s production increased throughout the ’70s and ’80s, its share of world production declined to about 40% by 1990 and was only about 28% in 2006.
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The largest OECD coal-producing region is OECDNorth America, with more than two thirds of the OECD production. More than 20% of the OECD production is in the Pacific region and the remaining 12% is in the OECD-Europe region. Table I.1 Major Hard Coal Producers* [Mt] PR of China United States India Australia South Africa Russia Indonesia Poland Kazakhstan Colombia Ukraine Vietnam Canada DPR Korea Germany Other
2004 1956.0 943.3 382.0 285.9 242.8 189.8 132.4 101.2 83.1 54.2 59.1 25.5 29.3 22.8 29.2 97.2
2005 2158.9 962.4 403.0 304.9 245.0 202.9 152.2 97.9 82.8 59.1 60.0 32.4 28.6 24.1 28.0 26.4
2006e 2481.5 989.5 427.1 309.4 244.4 233.2 169.0 95.2 91.5 63.7 61.4 37.9 26.3 24.4 23.8 25.6
Total
4633.8
4934.0
5369.8
* Production includes recovered slurries. See Table 1.1 in Part II for historic data on selected countries.
OECD-North America OECD-North America production reached 1 027.3 Mt in 2006, up 2.5% from 1 001.8 Mt in 2005. The United States is the second largest global hard coal producing country and the seventh largest hard coal exporter. Canada is the thirteenth largest hard coal producer and eighth largest exporter, while Mexico produced 11.5 Mt in 2006 for domestic consumption. Coal production in the region has increased for three consecutive years, driven by growth in the United States where tax incentives for the production and use of patent fuels played a role in the increased production of hard coal.
OECD-Pacific Hard coal production in the OECD-Pacific region increased by 1.6% in 2006, rising from 312.7 Mt to 317.7 Mt. Coal production in the region is driven by production in Australia, which is the largest hard coal exporter, and currently produces over 97% of the region’s hard coal. The increase is attributable mainly to Australia. Production in New Zealand—a perennial player in international coking coal markets—was up 0.5 Mt, a 9.9% increase from its 2005 level.
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The other two countries in the region are not significant coal producers. The Republic of Korea, which operates some anthracite mines for domestic use, has experienced declining production for several years. Commercial coal production in Japan ceased in 2002.
OECD-Europe In 2006, the OECD-Europe region counted ten primary hard coal producing countries, two of them (Belgium and France) producing only from recovered slurries. Total regional hard coal production was 164.9 Mt, a decrease of 4.5% compared to 2005. Hard coal production for the OECD-Europe has declined steadily since 1995. The sharpest decline in production occurred between 1997 and 2000. The largest producing countries are Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic and Spain. However, hard coal production has declined in each of these countries, except for the Czech Republic where it increased only marginaly. A second tier of producers, Turkey, Norway and Italy produce between 0.1 Mt and 3.2 Mt per year, which represents only a small fraction of their domestic energy supply. In Turkey and Italy, it is linked to local markets for power generation and household consumption. Production in Norway is limited to the island of Spitsbergen, where mines are operated to provide employment for local inhabitants.
Non-OECD Production Hard coal production in the non-OECD countries increased by 11.9% from 3 446.8 Mt in 2005 to 3 859.7 Mt in 2006. Over 99% of the non-OECD coal production is accounted for by ten producing countries. Among the non-OECD countries, China accounts for around 46% of world hard coal production, and as such it is the largest hard coal producing country. In 2006, its production reached 2481.5 Mt, an increase of 322.6 Mt (14.9%) above its 2005 level. Consequently, nearly 78% of the increase in world hard coal production is attributable to China. Hard coal production in China has experienced a remarkable recovery since the late 1990s when the government instituted a series of company consolidations and mine closures. China’s production has more than
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doubled since 2000, which allows the country to meet fast growing demand for coal to generate electricity and steel making. However, as a major coal exporter China gradually moved from the second largest hard coal exporter in 2001 to fifth in 2006. India is the second largest non-OECD hard coal producer and third in the world. India hard coal production increased by 6.0% from 403.0 Mt to 427.1 Mt and although it dominates South Asian production, it is essentially consumed domestically. South Africa accounts for 98% of Africa’s hard coal production, which represents 4.6% of world production. South Africa is the fifth largest hard coal producer and the fourth-ranking coal exporting country in the world. Russia is by far the largest producer among FSU countries. Its production combined with Kazakhstan and Ukraine represents over 99% of total production from transition economies. Russia’s production increased by 14.9%, or 233.2 Mt, in 2006. Indonesia accounts for the vast majority of the production in East Asia (70.5%). Indonesia is the seventh largest hard coal producer with coal production reaching 169.0 Mt in 2006, up 16.8 Mt (11.0%) from its 2005 level. Indonesia is also the second largest coal exporter worldwide. Kazakhstan is the second ranking among the FSU countries in terms of production. The production of hard coal increased by 10.5% in 2006. Colombia is the main hard coal producer in Latin America and has a growing presence on the international export market. Its production increased by 7.8% —from 59.1 Mt to 63.7 Mt, which follows increases of 7.3% in 2004 and 9.0% in 2005.
Brown Coal Production Based upon the most recent study from the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), the total economic reserves of soft brown coal are about 207.4 billion tons. Qualities and thermal values vary considerably between different deposits. Nevertheless, brown coal (lignite) is an important source of energy supply. The supply of brown coal went up 0.9 % in 2006 and reached 913.8 Mt, approximately back to its 1997 level. Increased supplies in Turkey, Russia and Romania more than offset decreased supplies in Germany, Greece, Poland and Serbia-Montenegro. Following its 1989 peak, brown coal production declined steadily until 1999, largely as a result of contractions of demand and supply in central and Eastern Europe. Production more or less stabilised since mainly as a result of an increased use for electricity generation in countries such as Germany, Greece, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, India and Canada. Almost all lignite is mined by opencast operations, and almost all is used for electricity production in local plants, although smaller amounts are used in some countries for industry and to produce briquettes for home heating. In several countries, brown coal is used to generate over half the country’s electricity production (Estonia, some former Yugoslav countries, the Czech Republic and Greece) and in others (Romania, Poland, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Germany, Australia, Hungary,) significant shares of electricity production are fuelled by lignite.
OECD Production
The production of hard coal in Ukraine represents 15.9% of the production in the FSU countries, increasing by 2.3% in 2006.
The OECD countries account for 68% of brown coal production. Although there is some brown coal production in the OECD-Pacific region, the largest components of OECD supply are centred in OECDEurope and OECD-North America.
Vietnam coal production increased 16.9% from 32.4 Mt to 37.9 Mt, and is emerging on the export market.
OECD-North America
Although statistics on DPR Korea are not provided by any official sources, production is thought to have increased approximately by 1.4% in 2006, from 24.1 Mt to 24.4 Mt.
In the OECD-North America region, brown coal production is centred in the United States and Canada. Total regional production in 2006 reached 113.0 Mt. Of that volume, production in the United States represented 67.6%. Brown coal production in the United
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States increased by 0.3% from 76.2 Mt to 76.4 Mt. Canadian brown coal production decreased marginally from 36.8 Mt in 2005 to 36.6 Mt in 2006.
OECD-Pacific Brown coal production in the OECD-Pacific region occurs in Australia and New Zealand. The vast majority—well over 99%—is in Australia. Australia brown coal production grew in 2006 by 0.7% from 70.7 Mt to 71.2 Mt. New Zealand production reached 251.0 kt in 2006, which is an increase of 2.0% over the 2005 level of 246.0 kt.
OECD-Europe The OECD-Europe region is the largest brown coal producing geographical aggregate summarised in this study. Production in the region dropped by 0.3% in 2006, from 436.9 Mt to 435.7 Mt. Eight countries in the OECD Europe region report brown coal production. By far the largest is Germany, which is also the top ranked world brown coal producer. Production in Germany decreased in 2006 by 0.9% from 177.9 Mt to 176.3 Mt. The second tier of OECD-Europe producers has annual output between 45 Mt and 70 Mt per annum. Brown coal production in Greece dropped by 5.3% from 69.4 Mt to 65.7 Mt. Brown coal production in Turkey showed an important increase of 9.6%, from 56.2 Mt to 61.6 Mt. This growth in Turkey is due to a new lignite-fired plant and contrasts with the trend of declining brown coal production since 1999. After another important increase in 2005, from 44.4 Mt to 56.2 Mt, Turkey reaches the sixth-ranking position among brown coal producers. In Poland, production decreased by 0.8 Mt (1.3%) from 61.6 Mt to 60.8 Mt, whereas production in the Czech Republic was up 0.6% from 48.8 Mt to 49.1 Mt. Other significant brown coal producers in the region include: Hungary, Spain and the Slovak Republic.
Non-OECD Production Non-OECD brown coal production reached 293.6 Mt in 2006, an increase of 2.9% which follows a 1.6% increase in 2005. By far, the vast majority the of nonOECD brown coal production occurs in the transition economies while most of the remaining production occurs in East Asia and South Asia.
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Russia is the largest Non-OECD producer with 75.8 Mt reported in 2006, an increase of 2.8% over its 2005 level of 73.7 Mt. Serbia and Montenegro production, which continues to recover from the dislocation of war and sanctions imposed in the late ’90s, decreased by 3.7% from 40.4 Mt to 38.9 Mt. Conversely, production increased in both Romania and Bulgaria—rising from 31.1 Mt to 35.0 Mt in the former and from 24.7 Mt to 25.5 Mt in the latter. Brown coal production in India declined by 1.0% in 2006, from 30.1 Mt to 29.8 Mt, despite growing needs for electricity generation. In Thailand, the largest producer in East Asia, production dropped by 8.6% in 2006 from 20.9 Mt to 19.1 Mt. Table I.2 Major Brown Coal Producers [Mt] Germany United States Russia Australia Greece Turkey Poland Czech Republic Serbia and Montenegro Canada Romania India Bulgaria Thailand Estonia Other
2004 181.9 75.8 69.2 68.6 70.0 44.4 61.2 48.5 41.1 36.7 31.8 30.3 26.5 20.1 14.0 74.2
2005 177.9 76.2 73.7 70.7 69.4 56.2 61.6 48.8 40.4 36.8 31.1 30.1 24.7 20.9 14.6 72.9
2006e 176.3 76.4 75.8 71.2 65.7 61.6 60.8 49.1 38.9 36.6 35.0 29.8 25.5 19.1 14.2 77.8
Total
894.3
906.0
913.8
See Table 1.4 in Part II for historical data.
Oil shale production reported in Estonia is counted as brown coal in IEA statistics. The production decreased by 2.7% from 14.6 Mt to 14.2 Mt in 2006.
Coal Resources, Reserves and Production Definitions Quantification of mineable coal is based on a consideration of geological, mining and economic criteria. The amount of coal in place and in some cases the
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amount of mineable coal is influenced by national resource measurement criteria. The basis for computation of these resources varies from country to country, and it must be borne in mind that for this reason, direct comparisons are sometimes not possible. During the 1990s, there was a considerable discussion on the adoption of internationally recognised standards for reporting reserves. This largely stems from the requirements of capital markets for improved transparency in reserve estimation where project financing is being sought. However, to date there has not been any adoption of international standards. There are, however, some generally recognised definitions that can be applied. For example: • Resources refer to the amount of coal that may be present in a deposit or a coalfield. This does not take into account the feasibility of mining the coal economically. Not all resources are recoverable using current technology. Reserves constitute those resources that are recoverable. • Reserves may be defined further in terms of proved (or measured) reserves, and probable (or indicated) reserves, based on exploration results and the degree of confidence in those results. Probable reserves have been estimated with a lower degree of confidence than proved reserves. Estimates take account of coalfields’ geological characteristics, in particular the regularity, thickness and quality of seams, the spacing of exploration boreholes and other exposures, and geological discontinuities such as faults or folding, all of which affect the practical recoverability of the coal. • Proved reserves are those reserves that are not only confidently considered to be recoverable, but also can also be recovered economically, under current market conditions. In other words they take into account what current mining technology can achieve as well as the economics of recovery (mining, transportation and other relevant recovery costs such as government royalties, and coal prices). Proved reserves will therefore fluctuate according to economic conditions, especially price. It generally follows that proved reserves will decrease when prices are too low for the coal to be recovered economically, and increase when prices make the coal economically recoverable.
Coal Reserve Estimates In its most recent study, the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) estimates the current proved recoverable coal reserves at 935 billion tonnes. This includes anthracite, bituminous and sub-bituminous coal and lignite. Table I.3 provides a summary of BGR estimates of coal reserves and the IEA’s estimates 2006 of coal production by regions. If total 2005 proved recoverable reserves are divided by total 2006 coal production, the world coal reserve base represents close to 150 years of production at current levels. Although it is beyond the scope of this piece to discuss the various national classification systems, and the range of definitions of coal resources and reserves, an overview of the national classification systems is provided in an Appendix to Major Coalfields of the World, a publication which was issued by the IEA Coal Research in June 2000.1 An estimate published by the World Energy Council (WEC) in 1978 set proved coal reserves at 636.4 billion tonnes. Thus, world proved coal reserves are 32% larger, or 298.5 billion tonnes higher than they were 27 years before, even though production from 1978 to 2005 is estimated at 125.8 billion tonnes. Another estimate published by the WEC on reserves at end-2002 set proved coal reserves at 909.1 billion tonnes. Even though it is difficult to compare the estimates from two different sources, the increase observed between the end-2002 coal reserves and the 2005 coal reserves suggests that, as the prices increased, a part of the resources was reallocated to reserves as they became economically recoverable.
Geographic Location of Proved Coal Reserves Although coal resources are widely distributed around the world, proved coal reserves tend to be concentrated in the countries which rely on coal for domestic energy or export revenue. OECD-North America and the Transition Economy countries controlled 28% and 19% of the proved coal reserves respectively. About 14% of proved reserves are in South Asia and 14% in China. Thus, more than 75% of proved coal reserves are concentrated in just four regions. 1. Major Coalfields of the World, IEA Coal Research, London, June 2000.
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Table I.3 Proved Recoverable Reserves in 2005 and 2006 Production [Mt] Region
OECD Europe OECD North America OECD Pacific
Proved Recoverable Reserves Hard Coal Soft Brown Coal Total 11 681 223 468 73 210
19 908 36 785 42 494
Hard Coal
31 589 260 253 115 704
165.0 1027.3 317.7
Production Brown Coal
Total
435.7 113.0 71.5
600.7 1 140.4 389.2
OECD Total
308 359
99 187
407 546
1 510.1
620.2
2 130.3
Transition Economies of which: Russia
142 828 97 470
35 844 10 450
178 672 107 920
386.4 233.2
217.5 75.8
603.8 309.0
China
95 902
18 600
133 167
2 481.5
0.0
2 481.5
South Asia of which: India
96 577 91 631
37 590 34 600
134 167 126 231
456.1 427.1
29.8 29.8
485.9 456.9
Latin America of which: Brazil
17 179 6 496
5 618 5 113
22 797 11 609
72.8 0.7
5.7 5.7
78.5 6.4
Africa
56 707
202
56 909
250.6
0.0
250.6
World
727 484
207 393
934 877
5 369.8
913.8
6 283.6
Sources: Reserves - Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) www.bgr.bund.de Production - International Energy Agency, Coal Information 2007
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3. CONSUMPTION This section reviews consumption of total, hard, steam and coking coal in 2004, 2005 and 2006. All 30 OECD Member countries submit their official historical energy data to the IEA Secretariat in annual questionnaires. The most recent full questionnaire collected from each country contained supply and demand statistics for 2005 and historical revisions. In addition to submitting full annual questionnaires, the OECD Member countries submit a “miniquestionnaire” for the most recent calendar year (in this case 2006), which provides supply, trade and stocks statistics for each coal product. Since these statistics have often not been finalised at the national level, the OECD data for 2006 should be considered preliminary—and are labelled in this publication as estimates. Tables showing detailed historical time series for selected products, countries and regions appear at the end of this narrative. Statistics on coal consumption in the OECD are also reported in detail in Part III of this book for each OECD country in terms of tonnes of coal equivalent (in Part III Table 4) and in metric tons (in Part III Table 6). Only data for the most recent and selected historical years are shown in tabular form in the text. Entire historical time series which run from 1960 for most OECD countries are available on a CDRom and also through the IEA website. More information on these sources is provided on the internet at http://www.iea.org. Readers are referred to Part III of this publication for end-use statistics for individual OECD member countries, and the OECD as a whole. Data in Part III Table 5 are presented in an energy balance format and data in Part III Table 6 are presented for the major end-use categories separately for steam coal, coking coal and brown coal, in metric tons.
In the internationally accepted methodology for reporting energy statistics adopted by the IEA, the consumption of coal in individual economic sectors (for example, in industry or the residential sectors, or in industry sub-sectors (iron & steel, non-metallic minerals)) only includes coal that is finally consumed in that sector (i.e. “disappears”) and does not include coal that is transformed into another fuel, such as coke, blast furnace gas or electricity, even though the transformation may occur as a normal part of operations. For example, coking coal is used by the steel industry to produce coke, which is, in turn, used in blast furnaces to produce pig-iron. Blast furnace gas formed in the blast furnace may also be used to produce electricity or heat that is sold to third parties. Moreover, the steel industry may also buy steam coal or other fuels and use them to produce electricity. Information on coal used in the main non-OECD coal producing, importing and exporting countries up to 2005 (the latest year available) is presented in Part IV of this book, as well as summary tables on world coal supply and end-use for the years 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2003 to 2005. In addition, the IEA Secretariat estimates supply and trade statistics for the most recent calendar year (in this case 2006) using national contacts, coal industry publications and information from other international statistical sources. These data are taken from the IEA databases on the non-OECD countries, which are published annually in Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries and Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries, after Coal Information is submitted for printing and therefore should be considered as preliminary estimates. What is meant by the terms Total Coal, Hard Coal, Brown Coal, Steam Coal and Coking Coal is described in Principles and Definitions on page xxxiv.
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Table I.4 Total Coal Consumption [Mtce]
Total Coal Consumption Total coal, discussed in this section, refers to the sum of hard coal and brown coal, converted to a common energy unit—in this case million tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce). Table I.4 shows total coal consumption for selected countries expressed in Mtce. Although competitive cost coal resources are relatively abundant world-wide (contributing to coal’s use in many countries, principally for electricity generation), about 74% of world consumption of coal is accounted for by just five countries—China, the United States, India, Japan and Russia. If a second set of five countries is added to this list—South Africa, Germany, Poland, Australia and Korea, then close to 84% of the world coal consumption is accounted for.
OECD Consumption The OECD region accounts for 36.1% of world total coal consumption in 2006. OECD coal consumption is estimated to be 1 612.9 Mtce, an increase of 0.2% or 2.8 Mtce from the 2005 level of 1 610.1 Mtce. The increase in 2006 is comparable to the increase which took place last year, and it continues a general pattern of increases which started in 1999, with only a small decrease in 2001. In the United States, coal consumption is estimated at 785.2 Mtce in 2006, a 1.5% decrease from the level of consumption in 2005. In the remainder of the OECDNorth America region—coal consumption increased by 5.2% in Mexico from 11.5 Mtce to 12.1 Mtce; and decreased in Canada from 39.9 Mtce in 2005 to 36.1 Mtce in 2006. In the OECD-Europe, coal consumption is estimated at 460.4 Mtce in 2006, a 2.1% increase from the level of consumption in 2005. Coal consumption increased in eleven OECD-Europe countries and declined in twelve. Consumption in the EU countries went up 2.2% from 446.6 Mtce to 456.4 Mtce. Total coal consumption in OECD-Pacific was 319.1 Mtce, up 2.3% from 311.1 Mtce in 2005. Additional consumption is related to increased consumption in Japan, Korea and New Zealand, whereas consumption decreased in Australia.
Non-OECD Consumption Total coal consumption in the non-OECD countries jumped by 12.6% from 2 536.4 Mtce to 2 855.1 Mtce. The increase is due mainly to China, which maintained
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2005
2006e
783.0 165.3 118.7 82.8 71.3 70.9 52.7 40.3 31.6 29.8 30.9 22.8 19.3 9.2 13.0 12.4 8.1 7.2 6.2 6.3
796.8 159.6 113.5 83.2 78.3 70.4 53.2 39.9 31.7 29.1 29.9 22.8 19.9 11.5 12.8 11.8 7.2 4.2 5.3 5.9
785.2 163.7 113.7 88.2 76.8 75.7 59.1 36.1 29.7 28.9 26.4 23.2 20.8 12.1 12.1 11.2 6.9 6.8 6.7 5.9
Non-OECD Countries PR of China India Russia South Africa Chinese Taipei Ukraine Kazakhstan Indonesia DPR of Korea Brazil Thailand Vietnam Serbia and Montenegro Romania Hongkong Malaysia Philippines Bulgaria Israel Pakistan
1408.6 282.4 152.1 134.9 53.5 54.7 39.0 31.8 24.3 18.3 13.3 11.9 12.7 11.7 9.4 8.2 7.3 10.1 10.6 6.0
1579.3 294.8 149.9 131.3 55.6 53.0 38.6 36.3 25.7 18.1 14.8 11.6 12.4 11.9 9.5 8.4 8.6 9.8 10.9 5.8
1853.5 316.8 171.1 132.4 59.5 54.2 44.2 34.8 25.5 17.8 14.8 12.6 12.0 11.5 10.0 9.1 8.2 8.2 7.4 5.6
European Union Total IEA Total OECD Total Non-OECD
459.1 1507.6 1605.8 2348.8
446.6 1509.3 1610.1 2536.4
456.4 1506.5 1612.9 2855.1
World
3954.6
4146.5
4468.0
OECD Countries United States Japan Germany Poland Australia Korea United Kingdom Canada Turkey Czech Republic Spain Italy France Mexico Greece Netherlands Belgium Finland Denmark Slovak Republic
See Tables 2.1 and 2.4 in Part II for historical data. The term Total Coal refers to the sum of Hard Coal and Brown Coal after conversion to a common energy unit (tonne of coal equivalent tce). The conversion is done by multiplying the calorific value of the coal in question by the total volume of hard and brown coal used, measured in physical units, i.e. in tonnes. The energy content of one tonne of coal equivalent is 29.3 gigajoules (GJ) or 7000 kcal and corresponds to 0.7 tonnes of oil equivalent (toe). Consumption refers to Total Primary Energy Supply.
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its position as the largest coal consuming country in 2006. Coal consumption was up in China (including Hong Kong) by 17.4% from 1 583.5 Mtce to 1 579.3 Mtce. Consumption increased in major coal consuming countries like India, Russia, South Africa, Chinese Taipei and Ukraine while consumption declined in Indonesia. Consumption rose by 7.5% in India, 14.1% in Russia, 0.8% in South Africa, 7.0% in Chinese Taipei and 2.3% in Ukraine. Coal consumption decreased by 4.1% in Indonesia. Hard coal consumption covers coking coal and steam coal greater than 18 600 kJ/kg. Countries for which sub-bituminous coal is included in hard coal are listed in the box on page xxxiv. Because of special coking qualities and their higher calorific value, and lower moisture and ash levels which minimise the transportation costs of the energy contained in these products, these coals comprise the vast majority of coal that moves in international trade, while brown coal is almost exclusively for domestic use. The world hard coal consumption rose an estimated 8.6% in 2006 from 4 914.7 Mt to 5339.1 Mt. The OECD consumption increased by 0.3% from 1 688.6 Mt to 1 693.3 Mt, while the non-OECD consumption increased 13.0% from 3226.2 Mt to 3645.8 Mt.
Steam Coal Consumption Steam coal has three main end-uses: • by far, most steam coal is an input in the power sector to produce electricity and heat (which is then sold to third parties, mostly as district heat); • as a fuel in the final consumption sectors for the production of heat and/or steam (i.e. in the industry, residential, commercial and public services, agriculture and transport sectors); • small amounts are being used as PCI coal (pulverised coal injection) in blast furnaces and as well as for blending with coking coal. World steam coal consumption was up 8.3% in 2006, from 4 280.2 Mt to 4 633.4 Mt. Steam coal consumption in the OECD countries declined by 0.9% in 2006, from 1 498.8 Mt to 1 485.1 Mt. Viewed on a regional basis, steam coal consumption decreased by 1.6% in OECD-North America and by 3.5% in OECD-Pacific, but increased by 3.6% in OECD-Europe.
Non-OECD steam coal consumption was up sharply—by 13.2%—from 2 781.4 Mt to 3148.3 Mt. Steam Coal consumption increased in all of the major consumer countries: it was up 17.2% in China from 1816.5 Mt to 2128.8 Mt, it increased by 8.2% (or 32.2 Mt) in India from 391.9 to 424.2 Mt, and by 1.5% in South Africa from 172.4 Mt to 174.9 Mt in 2006. The increase in Russia’s steam coal demand is comparable to the increase in China. Steam coal consumption was up 17.6% in Russia and went over the 1995 peak to reach 113.4 Mt in 2006.
Coking Coal Consumption Coking coal has three main end-uses: • by far, most coking coal is used as an input for the production of coke oven coke in coke ovens; • some coking coal is used as an input in the power sector to produce electricity and (which is then sold to third parties, mostly as district heat). In 2005, this occurred in Germany, Poland and Turkey; • small amounts are used as a fuel in the final consumption sectors for the production of heat and/ or steam (i.e. in the industry, residential, commercial and public services, agriculture and transport sectors). In addition, coal injected in blast furnaces (PCI) in Japan is classified as coking coal in this book even though the coal is, according to the IEA methodology, steam coal. This reporting convention has been adopted here in order to be consistent with published Japanese import statistics where this coal is generally reported as importation of coking coal. Coking coal is defined as a hard coal with a quality that allows the production of coke oven coke suitable to support a blast furnace charge. Traditionally, coking coals command a price premium over steam coals reflecting a higher carbon content. Almost all coking coal is transformed into coke oven coke in a coke oven and used in blast furnaces for the production of pig-iron. Pig-iron is subsequently converted to steel in an oxygen steel furnace. Hence, consumption of coking coal and coke oven coke, is derived from the consumption of pig-iron and less directly from the consumption of steel. New technologies for the production of steel that bypass the blast furnace involving the direct reduction of iron ore are expected to further weaken the relationship between steel and coking coal consumption.
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Coking coal consumption in the OECD (Table 2.2) decreased by 5.1% (10.2 Mt) to 189.7 Mt in 2005. Estimates by member countries indicate a rebound in consumption with a 9.8% to 208.2 Mt in 2006. Despite its recent growth in 2004 and 2006, coking coal consumption has generally been declining in the OECD since the mid-1980s. Several factors have combined to weaken coking coal consumption. First, to some extent, this is due to the growing use of pulverised coal injection (PCI), and to a lesser extent, heavy fuel oil injection into blast furnaces. Coal used for PCI is generally of steam coal quality, so steam coal is displacing coking coal. Second, the steel industries in the OECD countries are experiencing technological evolution where traditional integrated steel production, which relies on coke oven coke, is loosing ground to electric arc furnace technology which does not require coke. Third, there has been a general migration of integrated steel manufacturing from the OECD to the non-OECD countries. World consumption of coking coal in 2006 is estimated by the Secretariat to have increased by about 11.2% from 634.5 Mt to 705.7 Mt. The major coking coal consumers with consumption over 30 Mt per year Japan, Russia, India, China and Ukraine accounted for 74.4% of world annual coking coal consumption in 2006. Estimates for 2006 (see Table 2.2) for the OECD countries are submitted by member countries while data for the non-OECD countries are estimated by the Secretariat based on many official and unofficial reliable sources.
Coke Oven Coke Production and Consumption Coke Oven Coke is produced in coke ovens from coking coal that may be sourced from a single coal mine or produced from a blend of coking coals sourced from different coal mines. In some cases, non-coking coals (referred to as soft or semi-soft coking coals) can be included in the blend to make coking coal, and hence a coke, of a particular quality. Most coke ovens are located at iron and steel plants; other coke oven plants are at coal mines or at town gas plants. Although coke oven coke is mainly consumed in the iron and steel industry in blast furnaces for the production of pig-iron it is also used in
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foundries, as coke breeze in sinter production, as well as in coke ovens themselves to support coke oven coke production. In 2006, it is estimated that 134.3 Mt of coke oven coke was produced and 139.7 Mt of coke oven coke was consumed in the OECD countries (Tables 1.5 and 2.5 in Part II). Production increased by 6.3% from 126.3 Mt in 2005 to 134.3 Mt in 2006, while consumption was up 6.2% from 131.5 Mt in 2005 to 139.7 Mt in 2006 (Tables 1.5 and 2.5). More strict environmental controls in the OECD countries, coupled with ageing coke plants, could lead to plant closures, thus increasing imports and world trade in coke. Lack of domestic coking capacity in the United States and other OECD Europe countries could also be offset by higher pulverised coal injection rates in future years.
Coals for Pulverised Coal Injection (PCI) The steel industry is a major consumer of coal for use in the production of pig-iron in blast furnaces. The choice of coals for use in steel-making has been a prime concern of the industry, particularly in Japan with the expansion of the steel industry in the 1960s and following the oil price shocks which led to the significant substitution of heavy fuel oil by coal in some blast furnaces. Improvements were made world-wide in coal blending technology, coking technology and coke application technology for blast furnaces, and in the late 1970s, semi-soft coking coal and non-coking coal were partly used for the first time. In the second half of the 1980s, pulverised coal injection—a technology for injecting coal directly into the blast furnace to provide the chemical reaction agents necessary to convert iron ore to pig-iron—became more widespread. Coal used in this way, as PCI, provides important economic benefits to the steel-maker; it lowers the quantity of coke required to produce pig-iron (one tonne of PCI coal replaces about 1.4 tonnes of coking coal) and thereby prolongs the life of coke ovens by reducing the amount of coke required to be produced. This is important because many coke ovens are reaching the end of their useful life and significant investment is required to replace or to maintain them, which often involves additional costs to meet stringent environmental standards.
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Table I.5 PCI Used in Blast Furnaces (major consumers in thousand tonnes)
Japan Korea Germany France Netherlands United States Italy United Kingdom Spain Belgium Sweden Slovakia India Colombia Total
2004
2005
5551 5001 2641 2103 1406 1733 955 819 405 591 423 385 2059 231
5620 5481 2770 2166 1472 1284 1154 983 493 479 417 377 2161 233
25100
25852
See Table 5.4 in Part II for other countries and historical data. World totals are Secretariat estimates. Includes granular coal injection for some countries.
The performance of PCI technology depends on the quality and consistency of the pulverised coal used in the blast furnace. In terms of volatility, a wide range of coals—from anthracite to high volatile—are utilised. Indicative qualities for PCI coal (air dried) are as follows: below 7% ash; below 10% total moisture, low alkalis and low phosphorus. It should be noted that in IEA statistics of coal consumption, PCI is classified by the IEA Secretariat as a steam coal (as most PCI coal is generally of a steam coal quality and not coking coal quality) for most countries. (For Japan, PCI consumption is reported in this book as a coking coal in order to be consistent
with the Japanese practice of including imports of PCI coal with coking coal). This approach to coal classification for statistical reporting purposes recognises that PCI and other similar coals are also blended with coking coal to form a coal that is still suitable for coke making. However, it should be noted that Member countries are not consistent in reporting steam and coking coal import and export statistics to the IEA Secretariat because PCI coals are included in coking coal data by some countries and in steam coal by others. For this reason it is difficult to compare steam and coking coal supply in some large users of PCI or to match import data with export data for the same partner countries for steam and coking. As imports and exports data for PCI coal are not available separately, the IEA Secretariat is not able to “correct” trade data reported by Member countries to ensure that the series of steam and coking coal trade and supply are consistent. PCI coal is classified as steam coal in the statistics of the following countries: France, Luxembourg and Turkey, whereas PCI coal is classified as a coking coal by the following countries: Australia, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States. Data on PCI consumption are available from 1990 (Table 5.4). PCI consumption statistics suggest that PCI consumption worldwide is increasing as steel industries in the Non-OECD countries refine their steel making technology and add new processes such as carbon injection.
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4. TRADE Russia’s exports of hard coal increased by 17.0%, from 78.7 Mt in 2005 to 92.1 Mt in 2006, thus remaing the world’s third largest hard coal exporter.
Hard Coal Trade World hard coal trade rose by 2.7% or 21.5 Mt in 2006. Trade is now estimated at 814.8 Mt in 2006 compared to 793.3 Mt in 2005. Table I.6 World Hard Coal Trade [Mt]
World Asia - Pacific Europe Africa + Middle East North America Latin America Balancing Item
2005
2006e
Growth (%)
793.3 402.0 281.2 19.6 47.4 18.3 24.7
814.8 418.2 290.7 18.0 51.6 19.3 17.0
2.7% 4.0% 9.6% -8.2% 9.2% 5.5% NA
Note: There is some uncertainty in the regional breakdown of trade because of the balancing item in Part II, Table 3.2 in has not been allocated to the regions. The convention adopted in this book is that world trade in coal is considered equal to the sum of the exports of all countries. Because total world imports do not equal total world exports for the same period (as trade is not instantaneous) a balancing item has been introduced in Part II, Tables 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4. As a consequence the sum of imports of coal by region will not coincide with world trade.
Detailed statistics on imports and exports by origin and destination for the OECD countries are presented in Part III. Detailed coal trade statistics for the main non-OECD countries are presented in Part IV of this book. Australia remains the world's leading coal exporter with total hard coal exports reaching 231.3 Mt in 2006, the same amount as in the previous year. Indonesia continues to show strong exports growth with an increase of 17.7% or 19.4 Mt to reach 129.3 Mt in 2006 and as such remains the second largest hard coal exporter in the world.
South African exports dropped by 5.8% or 4.2 Mt to 68.8 Mt in 2006, but still the country became the world’s fourth largest exporter, closely followed by China whose exports went down for the third consecutive year by 11.8% to 63.3 Mt. Colombia coal exports showed a 7.6% increase reaching 59.7 Mt in 2006 and remained the sixth-ranking coal exporter. United States exports dropped by 0.4% to 44.9 Mt in 2006 and maintained its seventh-ranking position behind Colombia. Canadian coal exports decreased by 2.8%, or 0.8 Mt, to 27.4 Mt, but Canada is remaining the eighth largest coal exporter. Kazakhstan maintaines its ninthranking position with exports increasing by 2% from 25.2 Mt to 25.7 Mt. After a significant drop of Polish hard coal exports in 2006, Kazakhstan is now just ahead of Vietnam, whose exports also increased by 25% to 22.5 Mt in 2006. Table I.7 Major Hard Coal Exporters [Mt] 2004
2005
2006e
Australia Indonesia Russia South Africa PR of China Colombia United States Canada Kazakhstan Vietnam Other
218.4 96.1 65.2 66.4 86.6 51.7 43.4 25.7 22.0 12.2 57.2
231.3 109.9 78.7 73.0 71.8 55.5 45.1 28.2 25.2 18.0 56.8
231.3 129.3 92.1 68.8 63.3 59.7 44.9 27.4 25.7 22.5 49.8
Total(1)
747.4
793.3
814.8
(1) See note (1) on Table I.8
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Table I.8 Major Hard Coal Importers [Mt]
Table I.9 World Seaborne Hard Coal Trade [Mt]
2004
2005
2006e
Japan Korea Chinese Taipei United Kingdom Germany India PR of China United States Russia Italy Spain France Netherlands Brazil Turkey Other
180.8 79.0 60.6 36.2 39.5 28.5 18.6 24.6 22.3 24.7 24.5 19.5 22.6 14.1 16.4 162.6
174.7 76.8 60.4 44.0 37.1 38.6 26.2 27.5 22.4 24.2 24.8 19.9 20.4 13.7 17.4 161.1
177.9 79.7 63.5 51.3 41.3 40.5 37.5 32.7 25.8 24.6 23.7 20.4 17.8 13.4 13.2 155.8
Total(1)
774.5
789.2
819.1
(1) Rounding, differences between coal types (coking and steam) and assignment of source and destination “non-specified” coal results in some discrepancies between Table 3.2, and Tables 3.14 and 3.16 in Part II. Statistics for hard coal exports and imports presented in these tables are shown for selected countries with historic data in Part II, Tables 3.5, 3.7, 3.14 and 3.16.
Coal exports from all other countries increased by 6.7% from 59.6 Mt to 55.4 Mt in 2006. A bulk of these exports originated in Poland, Venezuela, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Norway and India. It should be noted that exports from the Netherlands and Belgium effectively consist of re-exported volumes. Although final data for coal imports does not allow for allocation of all reported coal exports to countries world-wide, preliminary estimates indicate that total world hard coal imports which can be allocated were about 819.1 Mt in 2006, a 3.8% increase over 2005 imports of 789.2 Mt. The top five ranking coal importing countries in 2006 are, in order: Japan, the Republic of Korea, Chinese Taipei, the United Kingdom and Germany. Hard coal imports increased in the top ten ranking importing countries.
Seaborne Coal Trade The methodology used to estimate seaborne trade is described in the accompanying box. World seaborne coal trade is 728.7 Mt in 2006, of which 524.8 Mt was steam coal and 203.9 Mt was coking coal. Seaborne trade is up by 2.6% or 18.5 Mt compared to 2005. This marks the eighth consecutive year of growth for seaborne hard coal trade. The annual volume of world and seaborne trade since 1983 are shown in Part II, Table 3.1.
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Steam Coal Coking Coal
2005 501.1 209.2
2006e 524.8 203.9
Growth (%) 4.7% -2.5%
Total
710.2
728.7
2.6%
Seaborne hard coal trade since 1983 has increased at an average rate of 5.5% per annum. The strongest component of growth has been steam coal trade, which has increased at an average annual rate of nearly 7.6%. The average annual growth rate of seaborne coking coal trade is about 2.7%. Methodology for Estimating Seaborne Coal Trade Seaborne coal trade is estimated by adding the volume of exports from all countries with the following exceptions. Hard coal, steam and coking coal are calculated similarly: Belgium Canada China Colombia Czech Republic France Germany India DRP Korea Netherlands Poland
Slovak Republic South Africa Former Yugoslavia United States Former Soviet Union Republics
Venezuela Zimbabwe
exclude neighbouring countries exclude to the United States exclude to DRP Korea exclude to Venezuela exclude to continental Europe exclude neighbouring countries exclude neighbouring countries exclude neighbouring countries exclude to China exclude neighbouring countries exclude one third of all exports to Germany and all exports to Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, the Slovak Republic, former Soviet Union and former Yugoslavia exclude to continental Europe exclude neighbouring countries exclude intra-republic trade Republics exclude to Canada, Mexico exclude all exports to Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and the Slovak Republic and exclude intra - Soviet Union trade exclude to Colombia exclude neighbouring countries except Mozambique
In 2006, the growth of seaborne steam coal trade was 4.7%, which is a volume increase of 23.7 Mt. Drop of seaborne coking coal trade was 2.5%, which is a volume decrease of 5.3 Mt. The breakdown between coking and steam coal statistics in world coal trade is affected by the practice of some countries, e.g. Australia that includes some steam coal (soft or semi-soft coking coal, used for blending or as PCI) in their coking coal statistics. Some countries,
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e.g. Japan (See Box on Japanese coal trade classification) also report such coals as coking coal imports but other countries include this trade in their steam coal import statistics. This results in a discrepancy between reported world imports and exports of coking and steam coal. As the use of PCI and blended coal increases, and unless countries adopt a standard reporting system for coal trade, this statistical problem will render data on steam and coking coal trade increasingly misleading. A standard reporting of PCI coal using a classification based on coal quality rather then on coal end-use would be a major improvement. A Note on Japanese Coal Trade Classification In the official Japanese trade statistics collected by the Ministry of Finance (MOF), imported coal is initially classified according to its inherent properties, then allocated to either the category steam or coking coal. Bituminous coal with not more than 8% ash (on an air-dried basis) is always classified as a coking coal. Sub-bituminous coal, irrespective of its ash content, is classified as a steam coal. Bituminous coal with more than 8% ash can be classified as either a steam or coking coal, according to the judgement at the discharge port. In practice, this means for example, that Kaltim Prima coal (classified as a steam coal in Indonesian export statistics) is always classified as a coking coal by MOF, despite its possible use as a power station fuel. On the other hand METI (the Japanese Agency that submits trade data to the IEA) collects import data from coal users and classifies coal on the basis of its Free Swelling Index (FSI) and percent Volatile content as follows: FSI greater than 1 greater than 1 others
Volatile content Less than or equal to 14 Less than or equal to 23 Others
Classification coking coal coking coal Steam coal
Overland Coal Trade Coal traded overland internationally was about 86.1 Mt, and represented 10.6% of total international trade. Overland trade increased by 3.0 Mt, or 3.6% in 2006. This trade consists primarily of trade between the United States and Canada, trade between countries within continental Europe and the former Soviet Union and trade between the successor republics of the former Soviet Union. In North America, most coal is transported to the Great Lakes via railroad from producing regions in the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains, and taken by water-borne carriers (“lakers”) to
the final point of consumption. Trade between the US and Mexico is also primarily by rail. The main inland transportation method for overland transport in Europe is by rail; however, a significant amount of coal moves by inland waterway as well. Inland international coal trade in the former Soviet Union consists of primarily rail shipments of coal from Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine to each other, and to other former members of the Soviet Union.
Steam Coal Trade Total world steam coal exports rose by 27.6 Mt or 4.9% in 2006 to reach 592.6 Mt (Part II, Table 3.3). In terms of tonnage volume, exports from Australia, Indonesia, Russia, Colombia, Kazakhstan, Vietnam and the United States rose in 2006 whereas South Africa, China and Poland experienced declining steam coal exports. In 2006, Australia remained the largest steam coal exporter with 18.7% of world exports. Indonesia, Russia and South Africa followed with respective shares of 17.5%, 13.8% and 11.4% of steam coal exports. In 2006, steam coal imports in the Asia-Pacific market decreased by 0.6%, or 1.6 Mt, to reach 285.8 Mt. Asia-Pacific imports represent about 50% of total world steam coal trade in 2006. Consumption growth in the Asia-Pacific market has underpinned international steam coal trade in the recent past. Japan remained, by far, the world's largest single market for seaborne steam coal, receiving 105.0 Mt in 2006, which represented a decline of 13.1 Mt, or 11.1%. Other major recipients in the region were Korea (59.6 Mt), Chinese Taipei (57.5 Mt), China (28.8 Mt), India (21.9 Mt), Hong Kong (11.4 Mt) and Malaysia (11.3 Mt). In 2006, the major steam coal suppliers to this AsiaPacific market were Indonesia, Australia, China and Russia. Steam coal exports to the European market were 224.6 Mt in 2006, 5.2 Mt, or 2.4% higher than in 2005. This market represents 38% of 2006 total world steam coal trade. Within the region, the major European importers were the United Kingdom (44.4 Mt), Germany (32.7 Mt), Russia (25.8 Mt), Spain (20.1 Mt), Italy (18.6 Mt), France (14.4 Mt) and the Netherlands (14.2 Mt).
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Table I.10 Major Steam Coal Exporters [Mt] 2005
2006e
Australia Indonesia (1) Russia South Africa (1) Colombia (1) PR of China Kazakhstan Vietnam United States Poland Other
106.4 90.9 66.5 71.9 55.3 65.7 25.2 18.0 19.1 16.2 29.8
110.8 104.0 81.7 67.7 59.7 58.9 25.7 22.5 19.9 13.1 28.6
Total(1)
549.4
592.6
(1) Due to the practice of some OECD countries classifying steam quality coal as coking coal imports, export statistics in this table have been ‘adjusted’ to reflect this practice, and are consistent with data in Part II, Table 3.3, but inconsistent with data in Tables 3.19 and 3.21.
Table I.11 Major Steam Coal Importers [Mt] 2005
2006e
Japan Korea Chinese Taipei United Kingdom Germany United States PR of China Russia India Spain Italy France Netherlands Hong Kong Malaysia Other
118.1 56.1 55.2 37.4 30.0 25.9 19.0 21.5 21.7 21.2 18.4 13.7 15.4 10.8 10.5 113.4
105.0 59.6 57.5 44.4 32.7 31.2 28.8 25.8 21.9 20.1 18.6 14.4 14.2 11.4 11.3 105.7
Total(1)
588.3
602.6
(1) Rounding, differences between coal types (coking and steam) and assignment of source and destination “non-specified” coal results in some discrepancies between Table 3.3 and Tables 3.19 and 3.21 in Part II. Statistics for steam coal imports presented in this table are shown for selected countries with historic data in Part II, Tables 3.10 and 3.12.
The 2006 main steam coal suppliers to this market were Russia, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Colombia, Indonesia, Poland and Australia. In North America steam coal shipments increased by 10.1%, from 41.6 to 45.8 Mt in 2006. Total North American steam coal imports were up by 4.2 Mt. The largest supplier to the North American market is Colombia, ahead of Australia, the United States and Indonesia. In 2006, 6.3 Mt of steam coal were imported to Latin American countries, a decrease of 13.7% over 2005. The largest suppliers to Latin America are Colombia, Indonesia, Australia, South Africa and Russia.
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Table I.12 World Steam Coal Trade [Mt]
World Asia - Pacific Europe North America Africa + Middle East Latin America Balancing Item
2005
2006e
Growth (%)
565.0 287.6 219.4 41.6 14.8 7.3 -5.6
592.6 285.8 224.6 45.8 13.7 6.3 16.3
4.9% -0.6% 2.4% 10.1% -7.4% -13.7% NA
Note: Uncertainty in the regional breakdown of trade exists because the balancing item in Part II, Table 3.3, is not allocated to the regions. Due to the practice of some OECD countries classifying steam quality coal as coking coal imports, export statistics in this table have been adjusted to reflect this practice and are inconsistent with data in Part II, Tables 3.19 and 3.21.
Coking Coal Trade Total world coking coal trade decreased by 2.6% from 228.2 Mt to 221.8 Mt in 2006. Australia remained, by far, the largest exporter at 120.5 Mt, with exports down by 4.4 Mt compared to the previous year. Indonesia became the second-ranking coking coal exporter and increased volume by 6.4 Mt from 18.9 Mt to 25.3 Mt. The third-ranking United States experienced a 1.1 Mt decrease to reach 24.9 Mt. The remaining market was divided among Canada, Russia, the Czech Republic, China, Poland, New Zealand and South Africa. Indonesia, South Africa and Colombia supply coals which have marginal coking characteristics, but they are classified as coking coals in Table I.13 and Table I.14 since they are used in coking coal blends or for pulverised coal injection (PCI) by importing countries that classify them as coking coals. Table I.13 World Coking Coal Trade [Mt] 2005 World Asia - Pacific Europe Latin America North America Africa + Middle East Balancing Item
228.2 114.5 61.8 11.0 5.8 4.4 30.3
2006e 222.2 132.4 66.4 13.4 5.8 3.9 0.6
Growth (%) -2.6% 15.6% 7.4% 21.8% 0.0% -11.4% NA
Note: Uncertainty exists in the regional trade breakdown because the balancing item in Part II, Table 3.4 is not allocated to the regions. Due to the practice of some OECD countries classifying steam quality coal as coking coal imports, export statistics in this table have been adjusted to reflect this practice and are inconsistent with data in Part II, Tables 3.18 and 3.20.
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Table I.14 Major Coking Coal Exporters [Mt] 2005
2006e
Australia Indonesia (1) United States Canada Russia Czech Republic PR of China Poland New Zealand South Africa Other
124.9 18.9 26.0 26.7 12.1 3.2 6.1 3.2 2.3 1.1 3.1
120.5 25.3 24.9 24.6 10.4 4.6 4.4 3.6 2.7 1.1 0.1
Total(1)(2)
228.2
222.2
(1) Due to the practice of some OECD countries classifying steam quality coal as coking coal imports, export statistics in this table have been ‘adjusted’ to reflect this practice, and are consistent with data in Table 3.4, but inconsistent with data in Part II, Tables 3.18 and 3.20.
Table I.15 Major Coking Coal Importers [Mt]
Japan Korea India Brazil PR of China Germany United Kingdom Ukraine Chinese Taipei France Italy Turkey Canada Netherlands Spain Other Total(2)
2005
2006e
56.6 20.6 16.9 13.7 7.2 7.2 6.6 6.9 5.2 6.2 5.8 4.9 4.2 5.0 3.6 30.3
72.9 20.1 18.6 13.4 8.7 8.6 6.9 6.4 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.0 4.3 3.7 3.6 26.4
200.9
216.6
(2) Rounding, differences between coal types (coking and steam) and assignment of source and destination “non-specified” coal results in some discrepancies between Table 3.4, and Tables 3.18 and 3.20 in Part II. Statistics for coking coal imports presented in this table are shown for selected countries with historic data in Tables 3.9 and 3.11.
Coking coal exports to Asia-Pacific are estimated to have reached 132.4 Mt in 2006. Within the region, Japan accounts for 55.1% of the market in 2006; and remains the world’s largest single market for seaborne coking coal. In 2006, exports to Japan reached 72.9 Mt. Other major importers in the region were Korea (20.1 Mt), India (18.6 Mt) and China (8.7 Mt). The major coking coal supplier to this regional market in
2006 was Australia, with nearly 70% of supply, followed by Indonesia, Canada, China and Russia. Coking coal trade to the European market was 66.4 Mt in 2006, which is 7.4% higher than in 2005. This market accounts for about 30% of the world coking coal exports. Within the region, the major importers are Germany (8.6 Mt), the United Kingdom (6.9 Mt), Ukraine (6.4 Mt), France (6.0 Mt), Italy (6.0 Mt), Turkey (5.0 Mt) and the Netherlands (3.7 Mt). Spain, Belgium, the Slovak Republic, Sweden, Romania and Austria were the other coking coal exports recipients located in this region. The main coking coal suppliers to this market in 2006 were Australia, the United States, Russia and Canada. These four countries controlled 83.4% of the market. Significant quantities are also supplied by the Czech Republic (4.5 Mt) and Poland (4.1 Mt). Within North America a majority of coking coal trade is between Canada and the United States. About 5.8 Mt of coking coal was traded in the region in 2006. In 2006, Latin America showed a net trade of 13.0 Mt of coking coal. Brazil was the main importer of coking coal, while Chile and Argentina also reported small import volumes. The main suppliers to this regional market are Australia, the United States and Canada. These three countries control 87% of the Latin American export coking coal market. South Africa also shipped some metallurgical grade coal to this market in 2006.
Coke Oven Coke Trade The OECD countries’ imports of coke oven coke decreased by 2.7% (0.5 Mt) to 18.0 Mt in 2006 (Table 3.13). The United States, Germany, France, Japan and Austria were the five major OECD coke importers in 2006, accounting for 63.5% of coke imports. The United States alone accounted for 20.5% of the OECD coke imports in 2006. Coke exports from the OECD countries were about 14.1 Mt in 2006, an increase of 25.3% over the 2005 level (Table 3.22). Poland, Japan, the United States, Spain and the Czech Republic were the top five exporters in 2006 accounting for 83% of coke exports.
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Coke statistics for the non-OECD countries are available for 2005. Although coke imports and exports both declined, the non-OECD countries, as a region, remained a net exporter with imports of 8.1 Mt and exports of 16.7 Mt in 2005. Within the
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non-OECD countries, China (12.8 Mt) and Russia (2.9 Mt) where the main exporters while India (2.6 Mt), and Brazil (1.7 Mt) were the main importers. On its own, China accounted for 45.3% of world coke exports.
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5. PRICES This section provides analyses of customs unit values and end-user prices reported by OECD Member countries: • Customs unit values are average values derived from customs’ administrations total volume and total value data. These data indicate broad price movements as they are averages of all qualities of coal without regard to the end-use of the coal or to the contract terms and conditions under which the trade occurs. • End-user prices are those paid by end-users in the power sector and in industry; and are reported by Member countries in a quarterly reporting system which the IEA’s Standing Group on Long Term Co-operation initiated in 1981. Data received are published in the IEA quarterly publication Energy Prices and Taxes. Unless otherwise stated, prices are reported in US dollars in the year specified (i.e. current US dollars). Annual FOB, CIF and coal end-user prices for up to twenty three years are presented in Tables at the end of this narrative; only the most recent representative prices are shown in tabular form in the text. In addition to the official price statistics presented, coal price statistics published in the industry press are used to summarize short term spot steam coal price trends. Although not “official” in that they are not provided by member countries, there is a high correlation between prices published by the industry press and national coal price statistics.
International Steam Coal Prices Customs Unit Values Steam Coal Import Unit Values The estimated cost of steam coal imported by the OECD countries averaged $63.38/t in 2006, measured
by customs unit values, showed a drop of 2.3% from the level of $64.85/t in 2005. This follows a strong increase of 17.2% in 2005 (from the level of $55.34/t in 2004). The average cost of steam coal imported into Japan was $63.33/t, an increase of 1% in 2006 from the average price level of $62.73/t in 2005. This contrasts with a strong increase of 21.9% in 2005 from the 2004 level of $51.48/t. The cost of steam coal imported into the European Union averaged $69.80/t, decreasing 2.1% in 2006 from the average price of $71.27/t in 2005. This contrasts with an increase of 15.1% in 2005 from the 2004 level of $61.91/t. Table I.16 Steam Coal: Import Unit Values CIF [US$/t] OECD
Japan
EU
2004 2005 2006
55.34 64.85 63.38
51.48 62.73 63.33
61.91 71.27 69.80
Change 2004 to 2005 Change 2005 to 2006
17.2% -2.3%
21.9% 1.0%
15.1% -2.1%
See Tables 4.3 and 4.4 for previous years for Japan and EU.
Export Unit Values Export unit values reflect the price of coal at the point of exiting a producing country; thus, the price includes the transportation cost of moving the coal from the producing mine to the point of exit; however, it excludes the international transportation cost. Export unit values summarised in the table below, and detailed in Table 4.5 are “free on board” (FOB) for Australia, Columbia, Indonesia and South Africa; and “free at shipside” (FAS) for the United States. The value in FOB countries includes the cost of loading at the port of exit, while it is excluded in the data for the United States.
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Table I.17 Steam Coal: Export Unit Values (FOB/FAS) [US$/t] Average to all markets Australia Indonesia Colombia South Africa FOB FOB FOB FOB
coal exporters and the two major coal importing regions. The difference theoretically relates to average international transport costs. US FAS
2004 2005 2006
37.65 48.86 47.05
38.00 44.50 47.25
59.55 51.89 51.92
32.94 46.21 45.78
53.93 67.09 55.66
Change 04 to 05 05 to 06
29.8% -3.7%
17.1% 6.2%
-12.9% 0.1%
40.3% -0.9%
24.4% -17.0%
See Table 4.5 for previous years.
Average FOB and FAS export unit value (in US dollars) for Australia, South Africa and the United States dropped in 2006 by 1% to 17% after increases between 24% and 40% in 2005.
Comparison to Oil Import Values In some OECD Member countries, steam coal competes directly with heavy and crude oil in the power generation sector. It is therefore appropriate to compare imported steam coal and selected imported oil prices. OECD imported oil and coal costs are summarised in Figure 1 on page I.27. In 2006, the average import cost of steam coal decreased by 2.2% from $72.40/tce to $70.75/tce. In comparison the average import cost of crude oil increased by 22.1% from $254/tce to $310/tce. The Rotterdam average spot price of heavy fuel oil (3.5% sulphur) was 25.3% higher in 2006 at $208/tce than the $166/tce average in 2005, a less impressive growth compared with an increase of 50.9% in 2005 from the 2004 level of $110/tce. In 2005, the OECD average imported coal cost rose by 17.3% from a level of $61.69/tce in 2004, while the average import cost of crude oil increased by 39.3%. In terms of cost per unit of energy, crude oil was 4.4 times, and high sulphur fuel oil was 2.9 times more expensive respectively than the cost of energy supplied with steam coal in 2006.
Comparison of Import and Export Unit Values Figure 2 on page I.27 summarises long term trends for Japanese and European Union import unit values and Australian, Colombian, and South African export unit values. The intent is to show the average difference between export and import values for the three major
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The chart illustrates that import values and export values tend to fluctuate in tandem—suggesting that, over the long run, international transportation rates remain relatively constant. It also shows the sharp increase in FOB unit values from major exporters, along with corresponding rises in CIF import values in the key Japanese and EU markets, beginning in the late summer of 2003. Regional variations of import values are influenced by seaborne transportation rates as well as differences in underlying coal qualities and costs.
Spot Steam Coal Prices Figure 3 and Figure 4 summarise movements in average monthly spot coal prices in two coal consuming regions and two coal producing countries. The price statistics are estimated by The McCloskey Coal Group Ltd and published in McCloskey’s Coal Report on a fortnightly basis. The estimates are based upon surveys of actual spot transactions in the importing and exporting regions. Though there are not official IEA statistics, these prices are shown here to illustrate shortterm and more recent steam coal price movements. The trend illustrated by Figure 3 indicates a surge in CIF (imported) steam coal prices, beginning in late 2003 and culminating in July 2004. After that date, prices gradually declined to reach 2003 year’s end levels by the end of 2005. Since then they have gradually increased to near their mid-2004 peak. Driven by increased consumption and stagnant supply growth in the Atlantic market (EU and East/Gulf Coast North America), South Africa steam coal export prices showed a gradual upward pattern even in early 2003. After fluctuating in a narrow range in the fourth quarter of 2002 and the first quarter of 2003, steam coal prices surveyed at Richards Bay started a threefold increase and peaked by June 2004. However, prices went down during the next three quarters to resume the level of early 2004 by February 2005. Despite a short period of increases, Richards Bay export prices declined during the second half of 2005 to then increase significantly between November 2005 and March 2006, reaching its highest level since February 2004. During the first quarter of 2007, Richards Bay export prices showed some relative stability. Although prices at Newcastle, Australia began rising somewhat later in 2003, they surged even more strongly in the fourth quarter of 2003. The surveys of
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Newcastle prices suggest and increase of 275% between April 2003 and June 2004. As in Richards Bay, prices in Newcastle fell during the second half of 2004, were fairly stable until July 2005 before falling and rising again, so that by May 2006 they were roughly at the level of May 2005. After a decrease between July and November 2006, Newcastle prices resumed to similar levels as to the second quarter of 2006. Figure 3 shows that delivered coal prices (CIF) experienced similar patterns of growth in 2003 and 2004 than FOB port prices. Delivered coal prices also experienced a decline until the last quarter of 2005. Delivered spot steam coal prices into the Northwest Europe then initiated an upward trend until June 2007, reaching a peak almost equal to the peak in December 2004. In the Asian market, prices increased constantly until reaching the historical peak of July 2004. Export prices continued to rise in 2006, reflecting a still tight supply and demand market situation where coal consumption growth remained strong. Consumption growth was particularly strong in the non-OECD countries such as China, India, and Russia. China’s strong growth in domestic consumption led to a second year of strong reduction in Chinese coal exports. The US dollar depreciation also had an indirect impact on reported US dollar denominated prices, to compensate for the appreciation of local currencies. Currency movements had also an influence on transport rates.
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States. Thus, the value in Australia includes the cost of loading at the port of exit, while it is excluded in the data for the United States. Table I.18 Coking Coal: Import Unit Values (CIF) [US$/t] Japan
EU
2004 2005 2006
61.40 88.80 93.10
78.12 109.61 125.86
Change 2004 to 2005 Change 2005 to 2006
44.6% 4.8%
40.3% 14.8%
See Tables 4.1 and 4.2 for previous years.
In 2005, coking coal export unit values increased for Australia and the United States respectively by 82.1% and 28.2% to $88.94/t and $89.91/t, from the respective levels of $48.84/t and $70.14/t in 2004. Coking coal export unit values increased for Australia and the United States again in 2006. The value was up 10.5% for Australia to $98.27/t while for the United States, the increase reflected more continuity in respect to 2005, going up 24.2% to $111.72/t. This reflects an extended coking coal supply restraint in the face of a strong and growing global steel consumption. Table I.19 Coking Coal: Export Unit Values (FOB/FAS) [US$/t] Australia
US
2004 2005 2006
48.84 88.94 98.27
70.14 89.91 111.72
Change 2004 to 2005 Change 2005 to 2006
82.1% 10.5%
28.2% 24.3%
See Table 4.6 for previous years.
Customs Unit Values In Japan, average customs unit values for coking coal imports increased slightly after two consecutive years of increases by more than 40%: the customs unit values surged by 44.6% in 2005, from $61.40/t to $88.80/t, and increased by 4.8% in 2006 to $93.10/t (Table I.18). In the EU, the average customs unit values increased in 2005 by 40.3%, from $78.12/t to $109.61/t, and by 14.8% in 2006 to $125.86/t. Export unit values summarised in Table 1.19, and detailed in Table 4.6, are “free on board” (FOB) for Australia and “free at shipside” (FAS) for the United
Coking coal CIF prices increased significantly in 2006, as they also included the added impact of rises in shipping rates.
End-User Prices Data on coal prices paid by end-users in the power sector and in industry are reported to the OECD by Member countries in a quarterly reporting system which the IEA’s Standing Group on Long Term Co-operation initiated in 1981. Data received are published in the IEA quarterly publication Energy Prices and
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Taxes. Data presented in US dollars in Tables 4.7, 4.8 and 4.9 have been sourced from this publication. In Part III, Table 13, where it has been reported, prices of coal used in the power sector and by industry are shown in both national currencies and in US dollars on a tonne of coal equivalent basis. It should be stressed that definitions for prices shown for a particular energy source in a given sector may
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differ substantially from country to country. Although the Secretariat aims to report data that is comparable between countries, users are advised to carefully refer to the general and country-specific notes in the IEA publication, Energy Prices and Taxes, for details of sources and data coverage. End-user prices for some non-OECD countries are collected by the IEA Secretariat and are also published quarterly in Energy Prices and Taxes.
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Figure 1: OECD International Trade Values for Steam Coal and Oil (US$/tce) 350 300 250 200 150 100 50
1Q 19 8 1Q 5 19 8 1Q 6 19 8 1Q 7 19 8 1Q 8 19 8 1Q 9 19 9 1Q 0 19 9 1Q 1 19 9 1Q 2 19 9 1Q 3 19 9 1Q 4 19 9 1Q 5 19 9 1Q 6 19 9 1Q 7 19 9 1Q 8 19 9 1Q 9 20 0 1Q 0 20 0 1Q 1 20 0 1Q 2 20 0 1Q 3 20 0 1Q 4 20 0 1Q 5 20 0 1Q 6 20 07
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Crude Oil (OECD CIF import cost)
Steam Coal (OECD CIF import cost)
Heavy Fuel Oil (Spot Rotterdam)
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices and Taxes. Notes: Spot prices for heavy fuel oil are not directly comparable to customs unit values for steam coal. They are, however, closely correlated with average CIF crude oil prices, which are, by definition comparable to customs unit values for steam coal. As a consequence, it is not unreasonable to compare customs unit values for steam coal with spot prices of heavy fuel oil. Steam coal and crude oil are IEA average and CIF import values. Steam coal excludes intra-EU trade. Heavy fuel oil is Rotterdam spot market value, 3.5% sulphur.
Figure 2: Steam Coal Import and Export Value Comparison (US$/t) 80
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EU Member States CIF
Australia FOB
South Africa FOB
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Colombia FOB
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices and Taxes.
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Figure 3: Delivered Steam Coal Prices in Europe and Asia (US$/t CIF) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
Ja n Au 91 g 9 M 1 ar 9 O 2 ct M 92 ay D 93 ec 9 Ju 3 l9 Fe 4 b Se 9 5 p 9 Ap 5 r9 N 6 ov 9 Ju 6 n 9 Ja 7 n Au 98 g 9 M 8 ar 9 O 9 ct M 99 ay D 00 ec 0 Ju 0 l0 Fe 1 b Se 0 2 p 0 Ap 2 r N 03 ov 0 Ju 3 n 04 Ja n Au 05 g 0 M 5 ar 0 O 6 ct M 06 ay 07
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McCloskey Northwest Europe CIF
McCloskey Asian CIF
Source: The McCloskey Coal Group Ltd, McCloskey’s Coal Report
Figure 4: FOB Port Steam Coal Prices in South Africa and Australia (US$/t FOB) 70
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10
Ja n M 97 ay Se 97 p Ja 97 n M 98 ay Se 98 p Ja 98 n M 99 ay Se 99 p Ja 99 n M 00 ay Se 00 p Ja 00 n M 01 ay Se 01 p Ja 01 n M 02 ay Se 02 p Ja 02 n M 03 ay Se 03 p Ja 03 n M 04 ay Se 04 p Ja 04 n M 05 ay Se 05 p Ja 05 n M 06 ay Se 06 p Ja 06 n M 07 ay 07
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South Africa (Richards Bay)
Source: The McCloskey Coal Group Ltd, McCloskey’s Coal Report
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6. CO2 EMISSIONS (2004)
OECD emissions from fossil fuels increased from 9.4 Gt in 1971 to 11.1 Gt in 1990 and 12.9 Gt in 2004, which represents average annual growth rates of 0.9% between 1971 and 1990 and 1.1% between 1990 and 2004. As a result, the share of the OECD countries in total world CO2 emissions declined from 66% in 1971 to 53% in 1990 and 51% in 2004. Conversely, the share of the non-OECD countries in total world CO2 emissions rose from 30% in 1971 to 44% in 1990 and 46% in 2004, while the share of aviation and marine bunkers (which cannot be attributed to a region) remained stable around 3%. The increase in coal-related emissions was bigger in the non-OECD countries, which became responsible for the majority of coal-related emissions from 1992
Figure 5: World CO2 Emissions by Fuel 12 10 8 Gt CO2
The yearly growth in the emissions from fossil fuels averaged 2.0% between 1971 and 1990 while it averaged 1.8% between 1990 and 2004. This lower pace of growth after 1990 is in part related to the collapse of the formerly centrally-planned economies of Central and Eastern Europe, which led to a rapid decline in inefficient industrial sectors and restructuring of these economies. Other important factors include the use of more efficient technologies and renewable energy sources. While emissions increased on average by 1.2% between 1990 and 2000, they rose much quicker between 2000 and 2004, at an average pace of 3.2%, being driven by coal use in China.
onward. The non-OECD countries more than doubled their coal-related emissions from 2.1 Gt in 1971 to 6.3 Gt in 2004, whereas the increase in the OECD was of 37% from 3.1 Gt in 1971 to 4.3 Gt in 2004.
6 4 2 0 1971 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1992 1995 1998 2001 2004 Coal
Oil
Gas
Other
Source: IEA/OECD CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion
Figure 6: World CO2 Emissions by Region 30 25 46%
20 Gt CO2
World CO2 emissions from fossil fuels increased by 88.7% between 1971 and 2004, going from 14.1 Gt in 1971 to 20.8 Gt in 1990 and 26.6 Gt in 2004. Over the same period, coal-related emissions increased by 104% from 5.2 Gt in 1971 to 8.1 Gt in 1990 and 10.6 Gt in 2004, then accounting for 40.0% of CO2 emissions from fossil fuels and becoming the first source of world CO2 emissions ahead of oil and natural gas.
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1990
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Bunkers
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Source: IEA/OECD CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion
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Figure 7: OECD CO2 Emissions by Fuel - Shares
Figure 8: Coal-related CO2 Emissions by Region 12
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Source: IEA/OECD CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion
Source: IEA/OECD CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion
CO2 emissions have been clearly linked to economic growth. They have also been influenced by changes in international energy prices. Oil is still the largest contributor to world emissions, even though the upward trend was interrupted by the oil shocks of 1974 and 1979. Following the decline in oil prices after 1985, growth in emissions was mitigated because consuming countries adopted more energy-efficient technologies and behaviour, and some fuel switching. Oil, as the main contributor to OECD emissions, generated 44% of the CO2 emissions in 2004. As the OECD countries started diversifying their energy consumption after the two oil shocks, the share of oil in the CO2 emissions gradually declined and fell below the 50% line in 1980.
half between 1971 and 2004, falling from 1.2 Gt in 1971 to 0.7 Gt in 2004. As a result, the electricity and heat generation share of world coal-related CO2 emissions increased from 46% in 1971 to 72% in 2004, whereas the share of manufacturing industries and construction fell from 31% in 1971 to 22% in 2004. The decline in the share of other emissions was stronger, falling from 23% to 6% over the period.
World coal-related CO2 emissions due to electricity and heat generation more than tripled between 1971 and 2004, from 2.4 Gt in 1971 to 7.6 Gt in 2004. During the same period, emissions due to manufacturing industries and construction increased by 47.3%, from 1.6 Gt in 1971 to 2.3 Gt in 2004. Emissions due to the other sectors (including transport) were almost cut by
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12 6%
10
22% 8 Gt CO2
Coal is the second source of CO2 emissions within the OECD: between 1971 and 1985, coal was used as the main substitute to oil and its share increased, especially between 1978 and 1985, from its lowest point (31%) to its highest point (39%). After 1985, the share of coal declined regularly and by 2004 essentially returned to its 1971 level (34%).
Figure 9: World Coal-related CO2 Emissions by Sector
15%
6 4
26% 23% 72%
31% 59%
2 46% 0 1971
1990
2004
Other* Manufacturing Industries and Construction Electricity and Heat Production
* Other includes residential, transport, commercial/public services, agriculture, other enrgy industries and non-specified h
Source: IEA/OECD CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion
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7. COAL-TO-LIQUIDS: AN ALTERNATIVE OIL SUPPLY? The “Coal-to-Liquids, an Alternative Oil Supply?” workshop was organized by the IEA Coal Industry Advisory Board (CIAB) in November 2006. The workshop report was coordinated by Brian Ricketts of the Energy Diversification Division of the Office for Long-Term Co-operation and Policy Analysis and the following extract is provided to acquaint the readers of Coal Information with other ongoing coal-related policy work at the IEA. Various studies, along with other information on the Coal Industry Advisory Board (CIAB) activities can be viewed on the websites of the CIAB (www.ciab.org.uk) and the IEA (www.iea.org/ciab). The views expressed are not necessarily shared by member governments of the IEA.
Historical Background Oil supply security and price concerns have led to a renewed interest in coal as an alternative feedstock for the production of transport fuels and chemicals. By using coal conversion technologies, such as coal-toliquids (CTL), the world’s vast coal resources could become an important alternative to crude oil. CTL refers to both coal gasification, combined with Fischer-Tropsch (F-T) synthesis to produce liquid fuels, and the less developed direct coal liquefaction technologies. Coal gasification is applied widely in the production of chemicals and fertilisers, notably in China where 8000 coal gasifiers are operating. Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, first developed in Germany in the early 20th century, has been further developed and improved in South Africa by Sasol. In the past, CTL has substituted for imported oil: during the 1930s and 1940s, when coal-rich Germany
needed a secure source of transport fuels; and, since the 1950s in South Africa, where 40 million tonnes of coal per year are still converted into 160000 barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil equivalent. Following the oil price shocks of the 1970s, significant coal liquefaction R&D was undertaken in the USA, Europe, Japan and Australia, although much of this development work was subsequently put on hold as oil prices stabilised from the mid-1980s and through the 1990s. Today, with the return of high oil prices, China is constructing a 60000 b/d CTL plant and, with plans for further projects, aims to produce one million barrels per day (mb/d) by 2020. In the USA, some incentives have been introduced for coalbased transport fuels and coal companies are now assessing the commercial viability of new projects in order to make greater use of the country’s vast coal resource.
Technical Background Coal may be used to produce liquid fuels suitable for transportation applications by removing carbon or adding hydrogen, either directly or indirectly. The process of removing carbon is usually known as carbonisation or pyrolysis and has low yields; the process of adding hydrogen is called liquefaction. As the cost of converting coal into useful liquid fuels is higher than the cost of refining crude oil, it is the relatively low price of the raw coal feedstock that provides the main incentive to pursue CTL technology. Direct liquefaction is potentially the most efficient route currently available, yielding in excess of 70% by weight of the dry, ash-free coal feed, under favorable conditions. Although many different direct processes exist, common features include the dissolution of a
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high proportion of the coal in a solvent at an elevated temperature and pressure followed by catalyzed hydrocracking of the dissolved coal with hydrogen gas. The overall energy efficiencies of the very best modern processes generally range from 60 to 70%, and this technology has been demonstrated at large pilot plants. Although no commercial plants yet exist, Shenhua Group’s first CTL facility is under construction in China which will use direct liquefaction technology. The less efficient, but commercially proven, indirect liquefaction process relies on the gasification of coal to produce synthesis gas (a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen), which is then reacted over a catalyst at temperature and pressure to produce the desired liquid products. It is this indirect process, using wellestablished Fischer-Tropsch synthesis that has been commercialized by Sasol in South Africa and will be used in several new projects proposed in China. For a modern plant, overall energy efficiency is typically higher than 40%.
Summary For the workshop “Coal-to-Liquids, an Alternative Oil Supply?”, coal industry leaders from IEA member countries joined their counterparts from South Africa, China, Russia and Poland to discuss developments in a field that has generated renewed attention because of recent high oil prices and concerns over the security of energy supplies. Coal-to-liquids (CTL) has a long history in South Africa and Sasol now converts 40 million tonnes of raw coal per year to produce 160000 barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil equivalent using the commercially-proven indirect liquefaction process. In the USA, companies are moving ahead with projects that seek to reduce the country’s dependence on imported oil, encouraged by a variety of Federal and state government incentives. However, it is in China where new projects are being developed in earnest, with a major construction project underway in Inner Mongolia. This plant, using newly-developed direct liquefaction technology and scheduled for commissioning in 2008, will produce one million tonnes of oil products each year (20 000 b/d) with a planned increase of 100000 b/d. Dr. Zhang Yuzhuo, Chairman of China Shenhua Coal Liquefaction Corporation, explained that this project formed one component of a strategy that would limit oil imports to below 50% of China’s demand by 2020 when direct and indirect coal liquefaction plants are expected to meet 0-15% of the forecast of 450 million tonnes
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(9 million b/d) in terms of annual oil demand. The global abundance of coal means that CTL could play an important future role, especially if greater experience leads to improved economics. However, as in other energy sectors, the scarcity of capital and skills was considered to be a major hurdle. NGOs, industrialists and policy advisors were all agreed that using coal as an alternative to oil for producing transport fuels will require carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), if significant increases in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are to be avoided. In OECD countries, the need for CCS was taken as a given by project developers. In China, it is not a priority, but participants at the workshop heard a clear willingness to apply the technology if some way could be found to cover the economic cost. The CIAB will consider this challenge over the coming year within the broader context of how clean coal technologies can be more widely deployed. The workshop emphasized the potential contribution of CTL toward security of energy supply, economic development and environmental protection. It has been agreed that the transport sector was too dependent upon oil, so the IEA needed to understand the potential for alternatives, including biofuels, coal-toliquids, gastoliquids and biomass-to-liquids, not to replace oil, but as part of a diverse mix. However, would CTL be cost effective enough to contribute to economic growth? It can be noted with concen that CTL may add to pollution and CO2 emissions, unless abatement measures are taken (e.g. CO2 capture and storage). With the coal industry enjoying stronger demand growth than previously expected, it also raises the questions about the sustainability of this growth. Among other subjects, there has been a session on CTL projects in China. During one of the sessions, Dr. Zhang Yuzhuo, Chairman of China Shenhua Coal Liquefaction Corporation and Vice President of Shenhua Group Corporation Ltd, talked about China’s needs to develop CTL technologies and about Shenhua’s project plans related to CTL.
CTL Projects in China Shenhua Group is constructing the first process train of USD 3 billion, 60000 b/d (3.2 mtpa), direct coal liquefaction plant at Ordos in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, with a planned expansion to 5 mtpa. The company plans further CTL projects, including two plants in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (each 60-80 000 b/d) and a USD 5 billion, 80000
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b/d plant in Shaanxi Province, which are progressing using well-proven, indirect liquefaction technologies from Sasol and Shell. China aims to produce 50 mtoe annually by 2020, from 200 million tonnes of coal. In response, Yankuang Group has two coal-to-chemicals plants under construction at Yulin in Shaanxi Province, one Fischer-Tropsch plant and one based on methanol synthesis, Xinao Group has funding for a major dimethyl ether (DME) project in Inner Mongolia, and Lu’an Group has a small CTL project at Tunliu, Shaanxi Province. Many other proposals for polygeneration plants, producing electricity, hydrogen, liquid fuels and chemicals, are also under consideration, although China’s National Development and Reform Commission set new capital thresholds in July 2006, thus limiting future development to projects of more than 3 mtpa.
China’s Development Strategy for Coal-to-Liquids Industry Why does China need to develop CTL? In the previous 7-8 years, the Chinese economy had doubled and oil supply was now a critical issue. Having been a net oil importer since 1993, China’s oil import dependence could reach 60%-62% by 2020. China’s energy resources are relatively small, given the size of its population. Coal accounts for almost 90% of China’s total proven energy reserves, but less than 60% of its remaining exploitable resource, whilst oil accounts for only 2.8% of proven reserves and 3.4% of exploitable resources. Turning to energy consumption patterns, China was much more dependent on coal than other countries, almost 70% of total demand, and less dependent on oil. The use of coal increased since 2000 to 2.1 billion tonnes per annum, underpinning economic growth, but contributing to severe pollution problems. It is believed that CTL could add value to western China’s, low-cost coal resources by supplying affordable energy and allowing easier transport of smaller volumes of higher value products. He noted that the rail system was already overloaded with coal movements which accounted for over 40% of all rail freight in China. With an annual production of 220 Mt, Shenshua Group is China’s largest coal producer. It also owns 13 GW of coal-fired power plants, 1500 km of railways and two ports with a combined capacity of 80 mtpa.
Shenhua’s CTL and coal-to-chemicals developments were in full progress, strongly supported by the Group’s other activities. Shenhua had adopted three process routes: direct and indirect coal liquefaction (DCL and IDCL) to produce oil products, and the methanol intermediate route to produce olefins that typically have been derived from oil in China. The Shenhua DCL process uses a new, highly-efficient, synthetic catalyst developed in China which has very high activation and low cost. More than 90% of the coal in terms of weight is converted, and oil yield reaches 57% on a dry, ashfree basis. The process has been proven on a 6 t/d Process Development Unit (PDU) in Shanghai, operational since May 2004 with support from Japanese, German and US equipment suppliers. Shenhua’s commercial-scale DCL demonstration project will produce a little over 25000 b/d (1.1 mtoe per year). This first demonstration process train was intended to eliminate any technical risks with the remaining trains of the first and second phases. The first plant was 68% complete with two reactors already lifted and installed on site, including the world’s largest single reactor (2 250 tonnes). Ground breaking took place on 25 August 2004, pre-commissioning is scheduled during 2007, with final commissioning, test run and start-up in 2008. Speaking of Shenhua’s IDCL projects, the company is working with Sasol and Shell on the feasibility of CTL projects at two locations in western China to produce fuels (naphtha and diesel) and chemicals (oxygenates). In addition, three parallel IDCL projects are underway in China, one of which is run by Shenhua – a 4 000 b/d (170 000 toe per year) demonstration plant. ZHANG stated that Shenhua would construct more CTL plants, one after the other, in Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Ningxia, Xinjiang and elsewhere such that, by 2020, production capacity of oil products would reach 30 mtpa. The integrated development of DCL and IDCL is part of Shenhua’s plan. With respect to environmental performance, it has been reported that Shenhua’s mine mouth CTL plants made use of GE technology to eliminate waste water discharges – residues would be used as fuel for power generation, the cement industry would take all ash, and a market exists for sulphur. In addition, the potential to capture and store CO2 at an abandoned mine was being investigated in a project with the US DOE. The third coal conversion route being exploited by Shenhua is coal-to-olefins
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via coal gasification, methanol synthesis and methanol dehydration using mature processes: methanoltopropylene (MTP) developed by Lurgi and methanolto-olefins (MTO) developed by UOP and the Dalian Institute of Chemistry and Physics at the China Academy of Sciences. A rapid construction programme was underway and that, in the next 2-3 years, total methanol production would reach 10 mtpa from a number of plants such as the MTP project at Ningxia
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Coal Area that converts 4.7 mtpa of coal, firstly into 1.8 mtpa of methanol and than into 600 ktpa of polypropylene (PP) and other chemicals using the technology of the Institut Français du Pétrole (IFP) licensed from Lurgi. More information regarding coal-to-liquids can be found on the websites of the CIAB (www.ciab.org.uk) and the IEA (www.iea.org/ciab).
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PART II WORLD COAL OVERVIEW
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1. PRODUCTION
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Table 1.1 World Hard Coal Production(1) (thousand tonnes)
(2)
Australia
Austria Belgium(2) Canada Czech Republic France Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea Mexico(2) Netherlands New Zealand(2) Norway Poland Portugal(2) Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States(2) IEA Total OECD Total Algeria Botswana Dem. Rep. of Congo Egypt Morocco Mozambique Nigeria South Africa U. Rep. of Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Peru Venezuela
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
55483 10362 12337 27780 26350 104407 1186 64 25090 13571 2578 1829 2325 415 156630 221 9991 12 4642 131985 530064 958114 1117322 333 130 565 394 327 62352 940 2806 160 451 1015 1374 2834 33 50
72389 8018 20173 27721 20190 94492 883 60 18027 18625 3089 1930 288 193121 177 12838 18 3598 130097 710178 1139702 1335912 3 138 680 207 176 115120 1 570 2768 196 390 1748 1125 4164 41 42
117504 7666 34310 26401 17055 88849 592 57 16381 22543 5193 101 2279 507 191642 237 16091 13 3605 94111 735935 1184237 1381072 23 437 121 775 35 140 173500 15 511 3104 317 400 1661 1291 8766 127 40
158572 2357 37673 22415 11199 76553 169 25 58 7979 17217 6933 2424 303 147736 281 14612 11 2745 92762 853647 1301002 1455671 794 126 526 40 90 174800 4 377 5345 332 276 637 2184 21375 97 2189
191055 1 637 38617 17738 8495 58858 1 6317 5720 9320 3214 292 137166 13497 2248 53037 858627 1258354 1404840 898 93 650 38 20 206211 44 152 4693 344 305 240 1038 25651 51 4064
239429 375 33804 14855 3804 37376 2964 4150 11344 3643 632 103331 11317 2392 31198 893972 1279911 1394586 948 96 58 31 24 3 224199 79 194 4260 554 259 159 366 38242 17 7885
273237 173 29715 14467 1920 29209 163 3318 10984 4241 2132 103705 9752 2319 29989 917911 1318546 1433235 955 101 37 44 43 220213 79 213 3959 543 46 203 433 40096 22 7369
274854 129 26590 13645 2234 28753 250 3298 9599 4928 2944 102874 9406 2059 28279 893928 1291297 1403770 824 104 37 37 23 238751 55 223 3547 538 89 171 576 50481 16 6807
285854 181 29261 15579 872 29151 98 3191 9882 4916 2904 101230 8911 1946 25096 943343 1351303 1462415 897 107 33 17 3 242821 65 233 3398 566 51 341 188 54184 22 6748
304856 109 28586 13254 617 28018 95 2832 10755 5021 1471 97904 8548 2170 20498 962440 1378515 1487174 967 120 33 22 8 244986 75 244 3622 595 25 528 544 59064 43 7195
309400 28 26334 13747 452 23762 70 2824 11487 5516 2350 95221 8353 3234 17767 989522 1403359 1510067 936 112 24 56 244364 68 169 3748 1100 164 662 800 63700 16 7459
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Table 1.1 World Hard Coal Production(1) (continued) (thousand tonnes)
India Indonesia DPR of Korea Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Chinese Taipei Thailand Vietnam Other Asia PR of China Bulgaria Romania Croatia Serbia and Montenegro Former Yugoslavia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former USSR Islam. Rep. of Iran
1973 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 2003 2004 76588 111000 150468 211184 268280 311428 337819 358385 382037 149 304 2000 10486 41145 76604 103372 115278 132352 23198 34106 40000 35693 23700 22500 21900 22300 22800 100 121 346 319 153 344 480 595 1290 70 78 78 95 10 11 43 40 12 468 450 802 839 6 17 12 11 11 1143 1569 2238 2745 3638 3095 3312 3275 4587 39 325 1261 1243 1287 1351 1662 1837 2479 3327 2574 1858 472 235 83 5 2990 5200 5594 4638 8350 11609 15900 16700 25500 117 511 151 1103 904 1040 1202 1216 1262 417000 620150 837272 1050734 1343004 1231232 1397899 1670192 1955986 351 267 223 143 194 118 129 87 33 7172 8060 8657 4446 359 281 13 10 x x x 156 75 x x x 137 55 88 70 54 72 576 388 400 x x x x x x x x x 1103 34 7 6 8 8 x x x 128000 80754 74886 71000 80807 83065 x x x 1495 183 104 108 49 49 x x x 237514 162411 152538 163546 177435 189758 x x x 475 14 9 27 32 53 x x x 139729 69986 61601 60794 63742 59129 x x x 200 74 69 510600 553000 569000 x x x x x x 903 925 1106 835 1084 1246 1229 1204 1220
2005 403029 152204 24060 682 105 993 11 4872 2877 32396 1306 2158908 9 95 x 5 82788 49 202913 85 59997 x 1330
2006e 427132 168963 24406 654 105 354 12 5035 2356 37899 723 2481468 23 141 x 91547 46 233200 61433 x 857
Non-OECD Total 1117927 1465759 1812014 2042458 2251692 2228164 2455203 2815934 3171353 3446785 3859732 World 2235249 2801671 3193086 3498129 3656532 3622750 3888438 4219704 4633768 4933959 5369799 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries (1) Hard coal represents higher grade coal and includes coking coal, anthracite and bituminous coal. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions. (2) Includes sub-bituminous coal.
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Table 1.2 World Coking Coal Production (thousand tonnes)
1978 Australia Belgium Canada Czech Republic France Germany Hungary Japan Mexico New Zealand Norway Poland Spain Turkey United Kingdom United States IEA Total OECD Total Algeria South Africa United Republic of Tanzania Zimbabwe Brazil Colombia India Indonesia DPR of Korea PR of China Bulgaria Romania Georgia Kazakhstan Russia Tajikistan Ukraine Former USSR
40273 3805 13780 18553 4664 52239 861 8659 3085 11 227 1800 2964 15110 92201 255147 258232 9718 946 1317 705 13938 3415 52604 2134 x x x x x 139250
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
42743 55933 65008 79703 4036 3484 14151 24371 27660 28624 17403 16465 14383 10824 4114 3388 1821 439 56036 51401 44577 31686 883 592 169 6943 3921 3089 3713 2963 1645 173 319 578 1553 160 174 28714 1333 907 279 2435 2247 1824 929 10050 2608 1600 599 117716 89463 93259 77166 278176 255273 251158 231523 281265 258986 254121 261882 3 23 10605 11142 9308 3860 1 1 991 269 612 621 1545 1407 499 106 716 745 775 681 18055 25847 36088 28803 103 286 1767 3836 2500 2543 68222 68370 85657 148015 1828 3825 1482 349 x x 574 x x 29983 12756 x x 85458 55645 x x 7 x x 62283 25783 143534 134985 x x
104434 28164 8136 18862 2214 1644 17222 735 255 54287 216517 235953 1460 813 15 587 22088 4114 123969 13 10687 51035 27844 x
108592 25756 7649 17961 1746 2122 15876 746 373 38789 201988 219610 1305 755 98 508 21810 7416 149039 35 13 9589 52257 27523 x
113017 24077 7865 17274 1626 2250 16147 689 373 40005 205550 223323 1206 676 59 507 21781 15096 166029 36 10 11040 56551 26344 x
117849 25509 7316 16635 1735 2468 16525 664 352 44222 215015 233275 1247 648 214 525 24478 15212 225697 11018 61143 26179 x
129328 26613 7136 15171 1792 2446 14071 648 274 46444 228060 243923 1640 691 210 514 21916 18850 280648 10981 55505 23156 x
131900 24475 7739 13113 1914 2766 14571 930 266 44599 225788 242273 1636 715 180 554 23227 25347 322579 12143 63790 23710 x
Non-OECD Total 224705 250177 250222 316309 279308 243535 271306 300252 367171 415041 474480 World 482937 531442 509208 570430 541190 479488 490916 523575 600446 658964 716753 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
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Table 1.3 World Steam Coal Production(1) (thousand tonnes)
(2)
Australia
Austria Belgium(2) Canada Czech Republic France Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea Mexico(2) Netherlands New Zealand(2) Norway Poland Portugal(2) Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States(2) IEA Total OECD Total Algeria Botswana Dem. Rep. of Congo Egypt Morocco Mozambique Nigeria South Africa U. Rep. of Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Peru Venezuela
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
55483 10362 12337 27780 26350 104407 1186 64 25090 13571 2578 1829 2325 415 156630 221 9991 12 4642 131985 530064 958114 1117322 333 130 565 394 327 62352 940 2806 160 451 1015 1374 2834 33 50
29646 3982 6022 10318 16076 38456 60 11084 18625 1757 128 193121 177 11505 18 1163 120047 592462 861526 1054647 138 680 207 176 104515 1 570 1777 196 390 203 1125 3448 41 42
61571 4182 9939 9936 13667 37448 57 12460 22543 1480 101 1960 333 191642 237 15184 13 1358 91503 646472 928964 1122086 437 121 775 35 140 162358 15 511 2835 317 400 254 1291 8021 127 40
93564 2357 10013 8032 9378 31976 25 58 7979 17217 3970 1846 303 147736 281 14333 11 921 91162 760388 1049844 1201550 794 126 526 40 90 165492 3 377 4733 332 276 138 2184 20600 97 2189
111352 1 637 9993 6914 8056 27172 1 6317 5720 7675 1661 292 108452 13497 1319 52438 781461 1026831 1142958 898 93 650 38 20 202351 43 152 4072 344 305 134 1038 24970 51 4064
134995 375 5640 6719 3804 18514 2964 4150 9130 1999 632 86109 11317 1657 30943 839685 1063394 1158633 948 96 58 31 24 3 222739 79 194 3447 554 259 144 366 37655 17 7885
164645 173 3959 6818 1920 11248 163 3318 9238 2119 2132 87829 9752 1573 29616 879122 1116558 1213625 955 101 37 44 43 218908 79 213 3204 543 46 105 433 39588 22 7369
161837 129 2513 5780 2234 11479 250 3298 7973 2678 2944 86727 9406 1370 27906 853923 1085747 1180447 824 104 37 37 23 237545 55 223 2871 538 89 112 576 49974 16 6807
168005 181 3752 8263 872 12516 98 3191 8147 2448 2904 84705 8911 1282 24744 899121 1136288 1229140 897 107 33 17 3 241574 65 233 2750 566 51 127 188 53659 22 6748
175528 109 1973 6118 617 12847 95 2832 8963 2575 1471 83833 8548 1522 20224 915996 1150455 1243251 967 120 33 22 8 243346 75 244 2931 595 25 318 544 58550 43 7195
177500 28 1859 6008 452 10649 70 2824 9573 2750 2350 80650 8353 2304 17501 944923 1177571 1267794 936 112 24 56 242728 68 169 3033 1100 164 482 800 63146 16 7459
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Table 1.3 World Steam Coal Production(1) (continued) (thousand tonnes)
India Indonesia DPR of Korea Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Chinese Taipei Thailand Vietnam Other Asia PR of China Bulgaria Romania Croatia Serbia and Montenegro Former Yugoslavia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Russia Tajikistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former USSR Islam. Rep. of Iran
1973 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 76588 92945 124621 175096 239477 289340 316009 336604 357559 381113 149 304 1897 10200 39378 72490 95956 100182 117140 133354 23198 30270 37500 33150 23700 22500 21900 22300 22800 24060 100 121 346 319 153 344 682 480 595 1290 70 78 78 95 105 10 11 43 40 12 468 450 802 839 993 6 17 12 11 11 11 1143 1569 2238 2745 3638 3095 3312 3275 4587 4872 39 325 1261 1243 1287 1351 1662 1837 2479 2877 3327 2574 1858 472 235 83 5 2990 5200 5594 4638 8350 11609 15900 16700 25500 32396 117 511 151 1103 904 1040 1202 1216 1262 1306 417000 551928 768902 965077 1194989 1107263 1248860 1504163 1730289 1878260 351 267 223 143 194 118 94 51 33 9 7172 6232 4832 2964 10 268 x x x 156 75 x x x 137 55 88 70 54 72 95 576 388 400 x x x x x x x x x x 529 34 7 6 8 8 5 x x x 98017 67998 64199 61411 69767 72047 71807 x x x 1495 183 104 108 49 49 49 x x x 152056 106766 101503 111289 120884 128615 147408 x x x 475 7 9 27 32 53 85 x x x 77446 44203 33757 33271 37398 32950 36841 x x x 200 74 69 510600 409466 434015 x x x x x x x 903 83 100 75 170 336 271 287 410 400
2006e 403905 143616 24406 654 105 354 12 5035 2356 37899 723 2158889 23 141 x 79404 46 169410 37723 x 258
Non-OECD Total 1117927 1215582 1561792 1726149 1972384 1984629 2183897 2515682 2804182 3031744 3385252 World 2235249 2270229 2683878 2927699 3115342 3143262 3397522 3696129 4033322 4274995 4653046 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries (1) Steam coal is also commonly known as thermal coal. It includes anthracite and bituminous coal. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions. (2) Includes sub-bituminous coal.
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Table 1.4 World Brown Coal Production(1) (thousand tonnes)
Australia Austria Canada(2) Czech Republic(2) France Germany Greece Hungary(2) Italy Japan New Zealand Poland Slovak Republic Spain(2) Turkey(2) United States IEA Total OECD Total Brazil Chile India Indonesia DPR of Korea Mongolia Myanmar Philippines Thailand Other Asia Albania Bulgaria Romania Bosnia & Herzegovina Croatia F.Y.R. of Macedonia Serbia and Montenegro Slovenia Former Yugoslavia Estonia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Russia Tajikistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former USSR
1973
1980
1985
24121 3328 8135 75965 2764 366409 13301 25925 1190 100 143 39215 5804 3003 7754 12948 545086 590105 1324 61 3320 7000 361 811 26459 17679 x x x x x 31874 x x x x x x x x x 157000
32894 2865 16515 89086 2560 389726 23198 25142 1286 27 208 36866 5796 15454 15027 42783 656771 699433 3494 40 5110 10000 27 1525 3985 1420 29946 27104 x x x x x 40913 x x x x x x x x x 163000
38380 3081 26543 94636 1839 434037 35888 23500 1892 247 57746 5731 23572 36392 65701 785708 849185 6051 35 8040 12000 6043 43 4 5188 2150 30657 37924 x x x x x 68072 x x x x x x x x x 157000
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
45990 50752 67293 68604 68359 68607 70730 71240 2448 1297 1249 1412 1152 235 30659 36362 35359 36893 35573 36736 36759 36593 78983 57163 50307 48889 50261 48497 48772 49059 2333 1401 296 148 9 357468 192756 167691 181778 179085 181926 177907 176321 51896 57662 63887 70468 68299 70041 69398 65653 17661 14588 14033 13027 13301 11242 9570 9952 956 172 14 161 231 213 218 252 239 246 251 67584 63547 59484 58210 60920 61198 61636 60834 4766 3759 3648 3404 3097 2952 2511 2201 21070 14808 12154 12282 11156 11576 10933 10044 44683 52825 60876 51665 46504 44431 56170 61641 79914 78471 77619 74806 78350 75786 76151 76429 734222 558488 550991 560190 552301 549316 556636 557183 806572 625794 614123 621804 616318 613466 620783 620218 3958 4959 6553 4941 4475 5065 5727 5714 40 14074 22146 24247 26018 27958 30337 30066 29763 233 10660 7600 7243 7050 7179 7340 7746 8342 6562 3729 5115 5466 5588 6770 7412 7412 38 23 112 108 176 213 367 22 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 12421 18416 17708 19602 18843 20060 20878 19055 5321 2071 80 30 77 81 109 92 31532 30636 26314 25924 27248 26452 24686 25460 33737 40762 29004 30401 33053 31792 31106 35045 19670 1640 8089 8623 8196 8578 9039 9121 18 7 80 6644 7249 7516 7580 7382 7245 6881 5874 45800 40540 37006 38328 40225 41085 40361 38907 5583 4884 4480 4686 4830 4809 4540 4521 x x x x x x x x 22486 12433 11727 12400 14892 13993 14591 14186 3443 3740 2558 2730 4099 3810 3798 4773 2140 280 321 351 352 397 286 268 6 22 134385 83317 87786 74034 79544 69186 73668 75800 450 27 13 9 15 15 15 12 9280 2296 802 762 490 460 354 278 6200 2980 2500 2737 1913 2699 3003 3100 x x x x x x x x
Non-OECD Total 245889 286564 333207 371498 288217 279517 272288 286979 280857 285265 293585 World 835994 985997 1182392 1178070 914011 893640 894092 903297 894323 906048 913803 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries (1) Brown coal represents lower grade coal and includes lignite. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Table 1.5 OECD Production of Coke Oven Coke(1) (thousand tonnes)
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
IEA Europe OECD Europe IEA North America OECD North America OECD Pacific
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
4983 1719 7774 5370 9383 11881 41614 400 1082 7665 52300 318 2021 2655 20 282 16938 269 1500 4475 533 1251 17776 62803
4991 1729 6048 5250 8725 11120 35492 247 975 8264 47463 2965 2447 2455 13 349 19598 216 1598 3900 1188 1937 10060 41850
3603 1751 5964 4684 8328 8691 30171 607 7410 48621 5253 2924 2958 5 313 15828 275 1909 3440 1203 2711 9276 25992
4495 1725 5420 3708 7125 487 7197 21926 672 6356 51444 8800 2384 2736 13516 230 2340 3211 1084 3158 8350 25053
4617 1448 3696 3283 4963 920 5566 11102 1033 5185 45077 10593 2148 2895 11578 331 1861 2438 1149 3131 6274 21545
3739 1385 3104 3242 3411 910 5234 9115 937 4504 41795 12288 2100 2127 8972 371 1706 2470 1146 2925 6206 18876
3442 1395 2966 3132 3537 912 4552 7226 432 4065 42054 10411 1451 2127 8723 1806 2627 1074 2598 4559 15221
3316 1395 2861 3175 3556 895 4601 7827 593 3827 42448 10417 1462 2154 10112 1886 2494 1288 2878 4601 15579
3852 1400 2965 3340 3548 904 4542 8479 664 4062 42065 10447 1445 2205 10097 1883 2839 1372 2990 4336 15340
3990 1388 2856 3305 3412 894 4445 8397 614 4574 42918 8935 1492 2238 8404 1846 2662 1402 2992 4364 15168
3634 1398 2895 3199 3428 870 4689 8372 921 4689 49479 8538 1570 2174 9760 1856 2778 1187 3320 4682 14881
108759 92705 83098 127197 113901 100835 68173 47100 30676 70194 49547 33600 57621 55432 57482
69677 85533 28761 31145 64739
50131 63570 24828 26976 60287
43845 54523 22118 24218 57822
38070 48599 18353 19804 55907
38970 50968 18754 20216 56181
40306 52286 18680 20125 56364
40238 50488 18473 19965 55843
41403 53019 18080 19650 61651
IEA Total 234553 195237 171256 163177 135246 123785 112330 113905 115350 114554 121134 OECD Total 255012 218880 191917 181417 150833 136563 124310 127365 128775 126296 134320 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Solid product obtained from carbonization of coal, principally coking coal, used mainly in the iron and steel industry. (1) Also includes coke and semi-coke made from lignite. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions.
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Table 2.1 World Hard Coal Consumption(1) (thousand tonnes)
1973 (2)
Australia
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States(2)
27292 34422 39980 49299 51739 60830 63601 62438 64909 73717 71450 2856 2871 3178 4159 3392 3732 3847 4313 4329 4039 4332 17169 17004 15576 16153 12394 11046 9041 8663 8382 7551 7107 17556 21361 21522 18887 15687 18277 18179 16629 18637 15107 10354 27780 23937 22030 20060 14180 10717 10181 9314 9860 9221 9214 3146 9669 11935 9992 11003 6641 6905 9533 7327 6233 7855 3035 5692 5318 5648 6540 5193 6617 8862 8082 4598 7648 40289 48080 36507 28791 22611 21801 19270 20942 20553 21346 22337 105801 96385 93466 86965 74224 68963 62768 66382 67922 63952 64667 651 545 1750 1380 1480 1121 964 833 776 563 482 2137 1695 1043 971 1402 1280 836 1140 1299 1341 1842 1 12 69 65 65 101 98 85 104 117 119 822 1066 1586 3198 2689 2944 2784 2731 2806 2870 2856 11603 17024 21894 21327 17446 18013 20006 21146 24280 24240 24615 81690 87699 109391 114960 133564 153190 161305 166417 180806 174710 177920 16329 27790 42505 44776 44634 66548 75844 77321 79954 82272 88769 305 346 199 197 217 171 127 106 129 111 153 2894 3973 5317 6881 10243 12290 14130 16025 13442 16937 17927 4794 5973 10276 14032 14660 12928 13414 13667 13551 13009 12620 2317 1768 1810 2002 1938 1779 2175 3257 3490 3935 4128 772 951 1118 749 1018 1035 818 812 914 795 594 122097 164009 159894 119926 107823 83371 82258 85368 83915 80438 86135 805 604 1050 4397 5708 6154 5668 5362 5514 5476 5467 5834 5373 5809 5879 5330 4656 4726 5090 5151 4983 4913 13260 16531 25198 26047 27488 32804 33653 31476 33981 32948 29424 1060 2138 4158 3709 3444 2861 3021 2923 3329 3070 3239 258 315 640 481 245 173 168 181 177 183 152 4595 4630 6189 8146 8548 15526 13830 17535 18904 19421 16541 133527 123610 105980 106722 75916 59868 58639 62865 60567 61801 68220 492567 608038 682608 736926 782788 892126 896996 901276 934614 953585 942184
IEA Europe OECD Europe IEA North America OECD North America OECD/IEA Pacific
374665 502597 510123 513017 127628
Austria Belgium(2) Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea(2) Luxembourg Mexico(2) Netherlands New Zealand(2) Norway Poland Portugal(2)
IEA Total OECD Total
379066 548460 629399 633372 151679
369091 534863 704130 709447 193686
363124 488994 755813 762694 211037
304605 417823 798475 808718 231875
282971 371099 910403 922693 282347
272557 359639 915175 929305 302925
288786 379329 917905 933930 309433
292682 381852 953251 966693 329159
282768 368306 968692 985629 334634
289365 380532 952538 970465 342267
1012416 1160144 1266907 1329974 1334955 1475721 1490657 1516124 1575092 1586094 1584170 1143242 1333511 1437996 1462725 1458416 1576139 1591869 1622692 1677704 1688569 1693264
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Table 2.1 World Hard Coal Consumption(1) (continued) (thousand tonnes)
1973 Algeria Botswana Dem. Rep. of Congo Egypt Kenya Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nigeria Senegal South Africa U. Rep. of Tanzania Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Panama Peru Uruguay Venezuela Bangladesh Hong Kong (China) India Indonesia DPR of Korea Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Vietnam Other Asia
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
63 93 1226 1005 632 689 974 974 988 898 317 466 815 912 1041 980 850 899 969 938 170 167 156 169 136 134 136 144 153 163 112 477 894 1192 1340 1540 1321 1746 1810 1850 1850 1504 70 16 90 151 96 66 99 92 108 108 40 582 635 1110 1774 2665 4018 5228 4890 5541 6750 4625 587 288 106 58 56 8 22 23 16 3 4 4 4 4 4 289 151 94 55 20 3 43 23 3 8 127 152 160 60408 86961 125870 124900 147205 157135 151603 166571 178995 175403 176548 1 15 4 44 79 79 55 65 75 68 33 21 21 15 941 618 471 375 148 128 137 145 153 161 169 2758 2614 3026 5355 4494 4297 3996 3584 3435 3699 3740 222 278 379 454 446 852 888 837 881 927 890 1072 1425 1247 1367 1439 1058 804 927 937 1383 1561 2842 6354 9870 10650 12080 13457 13109 12907 14594 14270 14874 1711 1678 1792 3721 3390 4784 4001 3957 4874 5555 4576 2859 4135 4630 4825 5608 4231 4050 4293 3635 4173 4011 1 1 1 1 2 45 90 126 153 63 15 13 13 14 13 14 224 17 80 93 233 1057 777 476 398 22 215 390 369 461 408 396 61 12 135 141 169 174 183 130 52 55 72 88 85 93 60 13 32 32 51 60 45 86 74 107 149 389 708 948 926 1065 1075 909 33 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 53 42 42 355 7 181 25 59 52 70 243 235 98 563 642 660 700 700 700 700 700 12 3 5523 8928 9109 6058 8718 10676 10691 10824 11395 73410 108622 154347 211533 278553 338729 362205 371521 415072 432052 466055 129 237 934 6365 10344 19355 29214 30635 36187 41304 39621 23580 34456 42200 37793 24340 22241 21759 22162 22666 23935 23363 13 76 517 1936 2303 3298 5253 7628 10682 10927 11923 480 595 1290 70 78 78 95 105 105 74 221 223 80 15 38 57 113 119 124 354 78 83 17 81 129 430 228 291 301 309 302 1270 1667 2954 4245 4723 4045 4890 6064 7894 7715 7539 40 303 2416 2421 3129 8589 8448 8259 9067 10643 9661 1 8 5 1 1 96 95 95 100 3572 5956 10981 17170 26370 44816 50795 54891 57134 59367 63539 1 94 212 250 2315 2559 4143 5117 5268 6703 7640 2770 4052 4990 3951 5917 7808 9851 10400 14900 14510 15727 220 657 345 1371 1183 1233 1343 1359 1411 1461 814
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Table 2.1 World Hard Coal Consumption(1) (continued) (thousand tonnes)
1973 PR of China Albania Bulgaria Cyprus Malta Romania Bosnia & Herzegovina Croatia F.Y.R. of Macedonia Serbia and Montenegro Slovenia Former Yugoslavia Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Republic of Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former USSR Islam. Rep. of Iran Israel Lebanon Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
414180 626010 803907 1050951 1316890 1214956 1313949 1582255 1886367 2098830 2455695 89 160 220 302 117 6136 6999 8277 6046 3443 3379 3636 4200 4265 4361 2348 74 97 97 49 53 53 57 52 511 192 300 52 8490 12009 14705 9351 5065 2649 3469 2610 3025 3041 2190 x x x 3 x x x 1150 143 623 872 1030 1106 1057 890 x x x 129 142 67 4 10 9 3 9 x x x 137 55 218 210 194 202 161 211 x x x 32 20 11 35 54 45 49 66 2540 3790 5089 x x x x x x x x x x x 552 3 18 27 x x x 200 6 x x x 2389 1125 504 334 294 234 168 150 x x x 382 85 87 61 44 58 56 105 x x x 1323 44 27 6 12 14 18 10 x x x 85806 61195 47000 50068 54383 58720 58054 65952 x x x 4014 505 830 889 1128 990 887 639 x x x 917 252 97 102 101 98 120 60 x x x 1303 372 130 211 271 263 284 390 x x x 4510 1315 181 152 220 186 167 110 x x x 240033 163266 142222 147085 146074 144978 141438 166865 x x x 1044 14 16 34 40 60 91 x x x 670 x x x 135686 82882 65887 63259 71127 64464 63604 65204 x x x 2740 81 69 490220 529110 543430 x x x x x x x x 948 1783 1444 1061 1546 1879 1859 1800 1560 1810 920 2927 3720 6568 10591 12467 12666 12875 12124 8223 1 1 180 200 200 200 200 200 1 21 1 1 200
Non OECD Total 1103332 1443087 1758857 2009940 2197285 2146378 2296425 2613547 2991885 3226167 3645805 World 2246574 2776598 3196853 3472665 3655701 3722517 3888294 4236239 4669589 4914736 5339069 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries (1) Hard coal represents higher grade coal and includes coking coal, anthracite and bituminous coal. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions. (2) Includes sub-bituminous coal.
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Table 2.2 World Coking Coal Consumption (thousand tonnes)
1978
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
7216 2006 7524 6776 12567 12980 41881 213 1740 9909 58724 2009 4053 2953 414 423 2180 4863 1227 3429 14988 68885
7049 2371 8010 7321 12166 7 14570 50293 384 1695 11237 70203 3987 3973 3521 8 432 363 2336 5407 1654 3407 11628 61457
5476 2391 8086 6483 11365 6 11332 47825 1043 20 7 10165 73456 6959 3837 4061 6 394 370 2790 4908 1620 4825 11122 37246
5932 2337 7157 5023 9941 711 9669 42216 971 13 14 8633 64934 11735 2911 4391 219 313 3136 4456 1515 5335 10517 35269
5874 1908 4737 4417 6648 1650 7739 33993 1402 7 6966 59796 16305 1875 4894 17405 455 2745 3312 1646 4658 8487 29934
4799 1878 4045 4461 4972 1284 6543 24462 1280 14 6658 57081 19415 932 4047 13332 497 2597 3556 1772 7042 8853 25963
4308 1898 3569 6007 4861 1260 6405 21918 551 13 5654 58435 20003 782 4218 12905 2765 3488 1725 5931 6847 21589
4683 1898 3414 5642 4577 1225 5532 23005 779 11 5173 57744 20216 641 4385 13773 2828 3600 1735 5581 6907 21939
5132 1904 3627 4591 4526 1364 6753 23667 861 18 5083 60837 21027 437 4617 13684 2852 3902 1790 5312 6482 21462
5354 1899 3263 4067 4334 1401 6171 22193 808 14 5630 56577 20883 248 4699 11157 2738 3463 1847 5585 6510 20893
5500 1891 3665 4088 4144 1073 5987 21602 1301 14 5943 72933 20965 264 3048 12912 2849 3556 2217 5965 7381 20902
IEA Europe OECD Europe IEA North America OECD North America OECD Pacific
117117 127145 119520 108176 88495 119297 129481 122330 111325 108652 75661 68778 43729 40292 34351 79714 72751 47566 43203 36226 67949 81247 85897 82820 81975
76889 92832 30424 31356 81295
68325 84008 27596 28378 82746
67811 84423 27581 28222 82643
69888 86442 26053 26490 86996
67803 81712 24960 25208 82814
67773 83548 24990 25254 99398
IEA Total OECD Total
260727 277170 249146 231288 204821 188608 178667 178035 182937 175577 192161 266960 283479 255793 237348 226853 205483 195132 195288 199928 189734 208200
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States
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Table 2.2 World Coking Coal Consumption (continued) (thousand tonnes)
1978
1980
1985
Algeria 50 93 1226 Egypt 975 894 1192 South Africa 7018 7158 6000 United Republic of Tanzania Zimbabwe 946 991 269 Argentina 990 801 826 Brazil 4869 6154 9602 Chile 385 454 427 Colombia 705 716 745 Jamaica Peru 40 49 50 India 15757 15441 28149 DPR of Korea 3857 4286 5000 Pakistan 16 98 716 Chinese Taipei 1386 1513 2453 Vietnam PR of China 52304 66822 62873 Albania 25 25 33 Bulgaria 1921 1926 1553 Romania 5734 5228 7825 Croatia x x x F.Y.R. of Macedonia x x x Slovenia x x x Former Yugoslavia 1447 3402 4689 Estonia x x x Georgia x x x Kazakhstan x x x Kyrgyzstan x x x Russia x x x Tajikistan x x x Ukraine x x x Former USSR 129250 131534 123985 Islam. Rep. of Iran 1107 1700 1344
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
1005 632 689 974 974 988 898 317 1339 1540 1321 1746 1810 1850 1850 1490 5675 4220 2569 2128 2208 2011 2975 1555 1 1 612 621 813 755 676 648 691 715 1121 589 558 678 825 726 789 892 10489 11951 13326 13057 12794 14467 14046 14704 477 704 909 1041 1207 1145 1129 736 775 681 587 508 507 525 514 554 52 55 72 88 85 93 60 37 51 44 46 37 18 34 20 39491 39409 35852 36225 35381 42224 40146 41811 5143 1040 101 159 162 166 175 153 1102 1085 950 1578 2789 3307 2843 2504 4147 4064 5068 5276 5426 5227 5040 6019 22 80968 140670 119979 136752 154510 225294 282365 326876 62 1854 1693 1325 1107 1224 1174 1051 607 5082 5047 2257 3174 2591 2954 2963 2190 747 117 70 67 4 1 x x x x x x x x 10 686 6 29983 10853 10294 9589 11040 11018 10981 12146 3 53885 50669 43938 43796 46257 49197 44991 53433 7 2 2 2 2 2 54508 31642 30581 29160 30660 32266 29811 30098 x x x x x x x x 986 1388 1605 1611 1533 1270 1450 656
Non-OECD Total 228782 249285 258957 300345 308688 272907 289454 312698 396573 444804 497508 World 495742 532764 514750 537693 535541 478390 484586 507986 596501 634538 705708 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
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Table 2.3 World Steam Coal Consumption(1) (thousand tonnes)
1973 (2)
Australia
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States(2)
27292 27373 34504 43367 45865 56031 59293 57755 59777 68363 65950 2856 500 787 1822 1484 1854 1949 2415 2425 2140 2441 17169 8994 7490 8996 7657 7001 5472 5249 4755 4288 3442 17556 14040 15039 13864 11270 13816 12172 10987 14046 11040 6266 27780 11771 10665 10119 7532 5745 5320 4737 5334 4887 5070 3146 9662 11929 9992 11003 6641 6905 9533 7327 6233 7855 3035 5692 5318 4937 4890 3909 5357 7637 6718 3197 6575 40289 33510 25175 19122 14872 15258 12865 15410 13800 15175 16350 105801 46092 45641 44749 40231 44501 40850 43377 44255 41759 43065 651 161 1750 1380 1480 1121 964 833 776 563 482 2137 285 361 438 533 541 1 12 49 52 58 87 85 74 86 103 105 822 1066 1579 3184 2689 2944 2784 2731 2806 2870 2856 11603 5787 11729 12694 10480 11355 14352 15973 19197 18610 18672 81690 17496 35935 50026 73768 96109 102870 108673 119969 118133 104987 16329 23803 35546 33041 28329 47133 55841 57105 58927 61389 67804 305 346 199 197 217 171 127 106 129 111 153 2894 1480 3970 8368 11358 13348 15384 13005 16689 17663 4794 2452 6215 9641 9766 8881 9196 9282 8934 8310 9572 2317 1760 1804 1783 1938 1779 2175 3257 3490 3935 4128 772 519 724 749 1018 1035 818 812 914 795 594 122097 164009 159894 119926 90418 70039 69353 71595 70231 69281 73223 805 241 680 4084 5253 5657 5668 5362 5514 5476 5467 5834 3037 3019 2743 2585 2059 1961 2262 2299 2245 2064 13260 11124 20290 21591 24176 29248 30165 27876 30079 29485 25868 1060 484 2538 2194 1798 1089 1296 1188 1539 1223 1022 258 315 640 481 245 173 168 181 177 183 152 4595 1223 1364 2811 3890 8484 7899 11954 13592 13836 10576 133527 111982 94858 96205 67429 51015 51792 55958 54085 55291 60839 492567 546581 645362 701657 752854 866163 875407 879337 913152 932692 921282
IEA Europe OECD Europe IEA North America OECD North America OECD/IEA Pacific
374665 502597 510123 513017 127628
Austria Belgium(2) Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico(2) Netherlands New Zealand(2) Norway Poland Portugal(2)
IEA Total OECD Total
251921 418979 560621 560621 70432
249571 412533 660401 661881 107789
254948 377669 715521 719491 128217
216110 309171 764124 772492 149900
206082 278267 879979 891337 201052
204232 275631 887579 900927 220179
220975 294906 890324 905708 226790
222794 295410 927198 940203 242163
214965 286594 943732 960421 251820
221592 296984 927548 945211 242869
1012416 882974 1017761 1098686 1130134 1287113 1311990 1338089 1392155 1410517 1392009 1143242 1050032 1182203 1225377 1231563 1370656 1396737 1427404 1477776 1498835 1485064
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Table 2.3 World Steam Coal Consumption(1) (continued) (thousand tonnes)
1973 Algeria Botswana Dem. Rep. of Congo Egypt Kenya Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nigeria Senegal South Africa U. Rep. of Tanzania Tunisia Zambia Zimbabwe Other Africa Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Panama Peru Uruguay Venezuela Bangladesh Hong Kong (China) India Indonesia DPR of Korea Malaysia Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Pakistan Philippines Sri Lanka Chinese Taipei Thailand Vietnam Other Asia
63 170 477 70 582 587 289 60408 33 941 2758 222 1072 2842 1711 2859 1 45 13 86 33 53 243 12 73410 129 23580 13 74 78 1270 40 3572 1 2770 220
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
466 815 912 1041 980 850 899 969 938 167 156 169 136 134 136 144 153 163 112 1 14 16 90 151 96 66 99 92 108 108 40 635 1110 1774 2665 4018 5228 4890 5541 6750 4625 288 106 58 56 8 22 23 16 3 4 4 4 4 4 151 94 55 20 3 43 23 3 8 127 152 160 79803 119870 119225 142985 154566 149475 164363 176984 172428 174993 1 15 3 43 79 79 55 65 75 68 21 21 15 618 471 375 148 128 137 145 153 161 169 1623 2757 4743 3873 3484 3241 2908 2787 3008 3025 278 379 454 446 852 888 837 881 927 890 624 421 246 850 500 126 102 211 594 669 200 268 161 129 131 52 113 127 224 170 1224 1365 3244 2686 3875 2960 2750 3729 4426 3840 3419 3885 4050 4927 3644 3542 3786 3110 3659 3457 1 1 1 2 90 126 153 63 15 13 13 14 13 14 224 17 80 93 233 1057 777 476 398 22 215 390 369 461 408 396 61 12 135 141 169 174 183 130 32 32 51 60 45 25 57 112 338 664 902 889 1047 1041 889 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 42 42 355 7 181 25 59 52 70 235 98 563 642 660 700 700 700 700 700 3 5523 8928 9109 6058 8718 10676 10691 10824 11395 93181 126198 172042 239144 302877 325980 336140 372848 391906 424244 237 934 6365 10344 19355 29214 30635 36187 41304 39621 30170 37200 32650 23300 22140 21600 22000 22500 23760 23210 76 517 1936 2303 3298 5253 7628 10682 10927 11923 480 595 1290 70 78 78 95 105 105 221 223 80 15 38 57 113 119 124 354 83 17 81 129 430 228 291 301 309 302 1569 2238 3143 3638 3095 3312 3275 4587 4872 5035 303 2416 2421 3129 8589 8448 8259 9067 10643 9661 1 8 5 1 1 96 95 95 100 4443 8528 13023 22306 39748 45519 49465 51907 54327 57520 94 212 250 2315 2559 4143 5117 5268 6703 7640 4052 4990 3951 5917 7808 9851 10400 14900 14510 15705 657 345 1371 1183 1233 1343 1359 1411 1461 814
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Table 2.3 World Steam Coal Consumption(1) (continued) (thousand tonnes)
1973 PR of China Albania Bulgaria Cyprus Malta Romania Bosnia & Herzegovina Croatia F.Y.R. of Macedonia Serbia and Montenegro Slovenia Former Yugoslavia Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Estonia Georgia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Republic of Moldova Russia Tajikistan Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former USSR Islam. Rep. of Iran Israel Lebanon Saudi Arabia Syria United Arab Emirates
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
414180 559188 741034 969983 1176220 1094977 1177197 1427745 1661073 1816465 2128819 89 135 187 240 117 6136 5073 6724 4192 1750 2054 2529 2976 3091 3310 1741 74 97 97 49 53 53 57 52 511 192 300 52 8490 6781 6880 4269 18 392 295 19 71 78 x x x 3 x x x 403 143 623 872 1030 1106 1057 890 x x x 12 72 10 9 3 9 x x x 137 55 218 210 194 202 161 211 x x x 31 20 11 35 54 45 49 66 2540 388 400 x x x x x x x x x x x 552 3 18 27 x x x 200 6 x x x 2389 1125 504 334 294 234 168 150 x x x 382 85 87 61 44 58 56 95 x x x 637 38 27 6 12 14 18 10 x x x 55823 50342 36706 40479 43343 47702 47073 53806 x x x 4014 505 830 889 1128 987 887 639 x x x 917 252 97 102 101 98 120 60 x x x 1303 372 130 211 271 263 284 390 x x x 4510 1315 181 152 220 186 167 110 x x x 186148 112597 98284 103289 99817 95781 96447 113432 x x x 1044 7 14 32 38 58 89 x x x 670 x x x 81178 51240 35306 34099 40467 32198 33793 35106 x x x 2740 81 69 490220 397576 419445 x x x x x x x x 948 83 100 75 158 274 248 267 290 360 264 2927 3720 6568 10591 12467 12666 12875 12124 8223 1 1 180 200 200 200 200 200 1 21 1 1 200
Non-OECD Total 1103332 1193802 1499900 1709595 1888597 1873471 2006971 2300849 2595312 2781363 3148297 World 2246574 2243834 2682103 2934972 3120160 3244127 3403708 3728253 4073088 4280198 4633361 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries (1) Steam coal is also commonly known as thermal coal. It includes anthracite and bituminous coal. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions. (2) Includes sub-bituminous coal.
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Table 2.4 World Brown Coal Consumption(1) (thousand tonnes)
1973 Australia Austria Belgium Canada(2) Czech Republic(2)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
United States
24121 32894 38380 45990 50752 67293 68604 68359 68607 70730 71240 3328 3274 3868 2504 1743 1360 1558 1630 1194 1270 347 95 275 276 195 220 204 188 190 206 290 8058 15911 26653 30260 36736 40466 45316 46402 40944 45413 45779 75965 79822 83854 71772 52300 50372 46903 49152 47430 47622 47483 2775 2570 2418 2094 1516 355 184 51 40 36 37 372497 391753 432521 364050 194811 169942 182940 179758 181948 177892 176367 13000 22692 36214 52053 56962 64564 68718 70069 70855 70096 66313 26896 25849 24583 19334 15528 14477 13218 13547 12173 10247 10176 38 45 36 52 48 42 53 52 1299 1385 2041 1089 196 30 10 8 9 8 9 100 27 28 2 4 2 4 4 3 3 20 156 103 69 29 44 52 39 44 50 11 143 208 264 207 250 261 265 297 284 276 253 34282 35308 57565 67391 63196 59488 58168 60871 61175 61589 60789 12784 16039 15784 12481 7221 4213 4046 3960 3589 3307 3130 3062 14691 23242 20776 15054 12850 12588 11399 11823 11550 10018 7642 15801 35301 46178 52471 64406 52044 46387 45545 57315 61541 12948 42129 62063 79023 80764 74265 74677 78892 76119 76136 75442
IEA Europe OECD Europe IEA North America OECD North America OECD/IEA Pacific
506484 558116 644420 580233 390850 553550 609463 717769 660105 461267 21006 58040 88716 109283 117500 21006 58040 88716 109283 117502 24364 33129 38644 46197 51002
IEA Total OECD Total
551854 649285 771780 735713 559352 560941 567333 566226 557247 568900 565358 598920 700632 845129 815585 629771 624646 629549 631061 622015 633799 629280
France Germany Greece Hungary(2) Ireland Italy Japan Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Slovak Republic Spain(2) Turkey(2)
378656 442357 114731 114735 67554
378471 440685 119993 119995 68869
372276 437107 125294 125298 68656
371293 436057 117063 117067 68891
376345 441241 121549 121552 71006
372644 436563 121221 121224 71493
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Table 2.4 World Brown Coal Consumption(1) (continued) (thousand tonnes)
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Brazil Chile India DPR of Korea Mongolia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Other Asia Albania Bulgaria Cyprus Romania Bosnia & Herzegovina Croatia F.Y.R. of Macedonia Serbia and Montenegro Slovenia Former Yugoslavia Estonia Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Latvia Lithuania Russia Tajikistan Ukraine Uzbekistan Former USSR Israel
1280 2788 6991 4786 61 40 35 40 3762 5059 7913 14985 7000 10000 12000 10660 5687 6054 27 43 38 4 3 1 1 2 361 1525 5132 12457 4200 810 1420 2150 1843 26311 29704 30657 31778 17690 27364 38404 36872 x x x 19670 x x x 743 x x x 6808 x x x 45800 x x x 6058 31356 40516 68217 x x x x 25954 x x x 3443 x x x 2140 x x x x x x x x x 134047 x x x 450 x x x 7983 x x x 6200 157138 163030 157015 x 303
5040 22298 7600 3914 23 3 18496 80 30873 40635 1640 188 7293 40550 5219 x 14561 3630 287 82065 27 3000 2947 x 470
6813 24825 7243 5142 59 3 17586 73 25844 29313 8089 80 7702 37106 4914 x 13232 2438 339 1 88257 13 793 2438 x 390
4678 26013 7050 5456 46 3 19540 90 24973 30785 8197 93 7283 38392 5562 x 13027 2643 350 73615 9 759 2669 x 458
4827 28490 7179 5084 66 3 17964 90 27485 34321 8600 93 7486 40273 5290 x 15477 3915 351 78103 15 488 1866 x 437
5236 30033 7340 5094 69 3 3 20548 118 26292 1 32574 8953 83 7551 41239 5329 x 15503 3561 475 1 72060 15 634 2633 x 439
5734 29555 7746 5367 72 3 21046 105 24870 1 32961 9385 83 7470 40449 5143 x 14804 3537 452 3 73156 15 409 2930 x 413
5666 29763 8342 5296 22 19055 5321 25460 35211 9121 82 5874 38907 5104 x 14186 4773 268 6 25 75800 12 278 3100 x 503
Non-OECD Total World
245770 285674 334248 379117 290839 282693 271691 287903 285787 285709 292175 844690 986306 1179377 1194702 920610 907339 901240 918964 907802 919508 921455
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries (1) Brown coal represents lower grade coal and includes lignite. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions. (2) Includes sub-bituminous coal.
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Table 2.5 OECD Consumption of Coke Oven Coke(1) (thousand tonnes)
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
IEA Europe OECD Europe IEA North America OECD North America OECD Pacific
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
4983 2681 8429 5454 5913 96 877 14783 37220 414 2317 13 7099 51800 356 3235 2173 2657 20 826 14212 306 2422 5349 1900 185 1251 17034 64235
5077 2674 6542 5519 6244 116 1224 13180 32691 261 2243 16 8 7379 45795 3086 2282 2494 2363 13 849 17849 317 1642 3917 1618 131 1954 7296 37446
3520 2993 5789 5212 6472 68 1218 10353 29657 55 2000 34 22 7258 44859 5359 1854 3022 2539 6 881 14671 401 2126 3758 1494 82 2803 9209 26553
3300 2403 5265 3412 5713 40 1272 7714 21127 42 1183 30 29 6413 49890 8800 1447 2528 2339 529 9854 240 2833 3365 1422 43 3256 8244 25230
3952 2354 4287 3682 3857 43 1192 6219 14879 12 990 18 6 5656 41939 10593 521 2951 2387 500 8294 296 1964 3131 1496 31 3201 6517 22180
3456 2436 3928 3429 3144 40 1443 6119 14982 1 804 47 5041 41604 12288 3591 2002 559 5762 323 1815 1923 1495 27 3592 6502 21085
3130 2590 3326 3302 3143 36 1366 5727 14085 3 757 48 4685 41941 10411 2565 2090 388 4698 21 1828 2228 1685 32 3164 4726 17784
2914 2517 2974 3333 3300 30 1428 5620 13256 4 750 53 5130 42184 10417 2437 2198 358 4935 10 2114 1962 1747 25 3422 5298 17632
2972 2519 3137 3667 3339 45 1412 5045 12990 4 783 52 4988 42987 11134 2596 2161 461 4990 8 2075 2025 1778 20 3333 5089 20406
3014 2825 2951 3361 2949 34 1416 5038 12209 4 751 33 5271 43192 9276 2611 2082 356 3399 5 1984 2027 1692 20 3428 5013 16547
2822 2733 2914 4203 3224 34 1414 5594 11797 4 728 34 5269 49460 8852 2745 1881 418 4086 4 2203 1945 1432 19 3537 5294 17041
112585 93289 88906 129219 112796 105737 69689 42965 31765 71862 45459 34787 57159 53971 53744
72086 84803 28642 31170 61990
57575 67851 25862 28813 56484
54361 61985 24514 28105 57348
50052 56626 21086 23651 55482
50029 57131 20965 23402 55515
49137 56254 24073 26669 57093
48071 53487 19908 22519 55482
48241 54564 21244 23989 61134
239433 190225 174415 162718 139921 136223 126620 126509 130303 123461 130619 IEA Total 258240 212226 194268 177963 153148 147438 135759 136048 140016 131488 139687 OECD Total Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Solid product obtained from carbonization of coal, principally coking coal, used mainly in the iron and steel industry. (1) Also includes coke and semi-coke made from lignite. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions.
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Table 3.1 World and Seaborne Coal Trade (million tonnes) Steam Coal
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Coking Coal
Hard Coal
Total
Seaborne
Total
Seaborne
Total
Seaborne
226.2 250.6 274.1 269.7 270.0 286.6 288.0 299.0 287.8 287.6 253.0 267.7 297.2 317.7 339.9 361.9 357.6 421.2 454.0 464.1 513.0 534.7 565.0 592.6
95.0 111.1 142.6 144.0 143.3 155.6 166.3 183.2 201.4 210.2 198.3 217.7 248.1 271.5 284.8 292.8 302.8 356.9 385.1 407.7 446.3 473.6 501.1 524.8
164.6 182.3 185.3 173.3 174.6 192.1 191.1 199.6 193.8 173.5 187.2 183.4 196.4 195.6 201.4 186.9 185.8 187.6 199.9 188.3 205.9 210.2 228.2 222.2
110.0 127.0 134.7 131.0 134.0 149.9 154.2 154.8 164.9 154.6 161.3 163.7 174.7 175.3 182.4 172.0 173.1 172.0 182.1 173.1 190.5 191.6 209.2 203.9
390.9 432.9 459.4 443.1 444.5 478.6 479.1 498.7 481.6 461.2 440.3 451.1 493.7 513.3 541.3 548.8 543.4 608.8 653.9 652.4 718.9 744.9 793.3 814.8
204.9 238.1 277.3 275.0 277.3 305.5 320.6 338.0 366.2 364.8 359.6 381.4 422.8 446.9 467.2 464.9 475.9 528.9 567.2 580.8 636.8 665.2 710.2 728.7
Table 3.2 World Total Hard Coal Trade Japan Exporters
Other
OECD
(million tonnes) Africa + Other
Asia
Europe
Europe
Latin
Balancing
America
America
Item
World
2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006
Australia 101.1 105.7 81.5 78.2 28.0 28.3 0.4 Canada 7.5 8.8 7.4 6.5 7.5 7.2 0.1 Poland - 18.7 18.7 0.0 United States 1.3 0.2 2.6 1.5 16.2 16.7 2.5 Other OECD 0.8 1.0 0.4 0.4 8.4 9.0 0.2 Total OECD 110.7 115.8 91.9 86.6 78.8 79.9 3.3 China 21.7 19.0 46.7 37.4 2.2 0.6 0.0 Colombia 0.0 - 26.7 24.1 0.1 Indonesia 29.4 32.0 79.6 104.2 14.2 19.6 0.1 Kazakhstan 0.0 0.1 0.2 22.1 Russia 10.3 9.3 6.2 9.0 51.3 57.9 19.7 South Africa 0.1 0.1 2.9 3.1 53.3 54.8 0.1 Other Non-OECD 2.5 1.8 18.0 27.7 9.2 9.5 1.0 Tot. Imp./Exp. 174.7 177.9 227.3 240.3 235.8 246.7 45.4 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics and Secretariat sources. Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes:
Mid. East
North
0.3
4.5
3.1
5.5
6.6
4.9
5.3
5.4
3.8 231.3 231.3
0.1
0.4
0.2
2.3
2.3
2.4
2.3
0.5
0.1
28.2
27.4
0.1
0.8
0.2
0.1
-
-
0.1
-0.3
-2.4
19.4
16.6
2.3
0.7
1.2
11.5
10.5
4.1
4.4
6.2
8.1
45.1
44.9
2.2
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.2
0.9
1.1
7.9
4.3
18.8
18.2
4.9
6.4
4.8
19.6
19.6
12.3
13.2
19.7
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.6
6.0
71.8
63.3
0.3
4.7
3.5
20.7
23.5
2.7
2.4
0.6
5.8
55.5
59.7
13.7 342.8 338.4
0.0
0.1
0.2
2.2
2.9
1.6
1.8
-17.3
26.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
2.9
-0.7
25.2
12.3
0.2
0.2
0.5
1.1
0.5
0.4
-10.0
1.8
78.7
92.1
0.2
8.1
9.3
0.1
0.1
0.9
1.5
7.5
-0.1
73.0
68.8
-7.7
36.6
37.5
0.6
0.3
0.0
4.2
4.4
0.8
1.2
0.5
44.0
19.6
18.0
47.4
51.6
18.3
19.3
24.7
-31.3 109.9 129.3 25.7
17.0 793.3 814.8
Data in columns OECD Europe, Japan and North America are import statistics. Data in rows Australia to Total OECD (except for above mentioned columns) are export statistics. Data in column World are export statistics. All other data are based on national and international sources and estimates. The sum of coking coal and steam coal may not add up to total hard coal due to rounding, which may also result in discrepancies among tables 3.2 to 3.4 and other trade data in this publication.
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Table 3.3 World Steam Coal Trade Japan Exporters
Other
OECD
(million tonnes) Other Africa+
Asia
Europe
Europe
North
Latin
Balancing
America
America
Item
World
2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006
Australia 67.4 60.4 39.6 43.1 7.6 6.9 Canada 5.0 1.7 0.3 0.5 0.8 0.2 Poland - 15.5 14.6 0.0 United States 0.9 0.8 0.5 2.4 4.1 1.0 Other OECD 0.6 0.0 0.0 4.6 4.4 0.0 Total OECD 73.8 62.1 40.7 44.1 30.8 30.2 1.0 China 15.2 14.8 42.7 33.2 1.9 0.4 0.0 Colombia - 26.5 23.9 0.1 Indonesia 19.5 20.2 77.5 93.3 14.2 19.6 0.1 Kazakhstan 0.0 0.1 0.2 22.1 Russia 7.2 6.1 5.6 7.7 48.7 54.6 13.0 South Africa 0.1 0.1 2.9 2.5 53.0 54.7 0.1 Other Non-OECD 2.4 1.7 15.5 25.4 7.8 8.4 1.0 Tot. Imp./Exp. 118.1 105.0 169.4 180.8 183.0 192.1 36.4 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics and Secretariat sources. Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes:
Mid. East -
1.2
0.3
5.4
6.5
0.4
0.9
-15.2
-
-
-
0.8
0.8
0.3
0.3
-5.7
-0.9
-7.3 106.4 110.8 1.5
2.8
0.1
0.4
-
0.1
-
-
-
0.2
-1.6
16.2
13.1
1.0
0.1
0.2
7.3
6.4
0.8
0.2
5.9
7.6
19.1
19.9
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.2
-
-
7.6
5.7
13.0
10.8
1.5
1.7
0.5
13.9
14.0
1.5
1.4
-7.3
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.4
-
5.4
10.5
65.7
58.9
0.3
4.7
3.5
20.7
23.5
2.7
2.1
0.7
6.3
55.3
59.7
3.6 156.2 157.4
0.0
0.1
0.2
2.2
2.9
1.6
1.7
-24.4
-33.9
26.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
2.9
-0.7
25.2
4.4
0.1
0.2
0.5
1.1
0.5
0.4
-8.9
7.2
66.5
81.7
0.1
8.1
9.3
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.7
7.0
0.4
71.9
67.7
-4.0
33.3
37.4
0.5
0.3
0.0
4.2
4.3
0.8
1.1
1.2
32.6
14.8
13.7
41.6
45.8
7.3
6.3
-5.6
90.9 104.0 25.7
16.3 565.0 592.6
Data in columns OECD Europe, Japan and North America are import statistics. Data in rows Australia to Total OECD (except for above mentioned columns) are export statistics. Data in column World are export statistics. All other data are based on national and international sources and estimates. The sum of coking coal and steam coal may not add up to total hard coal due to rounding, which may also result in discrepancies among tables 3.2 to 3.4 and other trade data in this publication.
Table 3.4 World Coking Coal Trade Japan
Other
OECD
(million tonnes) Other Africa+
Asia
Europe
Europe
Mid. East
North
Latin
Balancing
America
America
Item
World
2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 2005 2006 Exporters Australia(1) 33.7 45.3 41.9 35.1 20.4 21.5 0.4 0.3 3.3 2.8 0.1 0.1 4.4 4.4 20.6 11.0 124.9 120.5 Canada 2.5 7.1 7.1 6.0 6.7 6.9 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.2 1.5 1.5 2.1 2.0 6.3 0.9 26.7 24.6 Poland 3.3 4.1 0.0 0.4 0.2 0.1 -0.5 -0.8 3.2 3.6 United States 0.4 0.2 1.8 1.0 13.8 12.6 1.5 1.2 0.7 1.0 4.2 4.1 3.3 4.2 0.3 0.5 26.0 24.9 Other OECD 0.3 1.0 0.4 0.4 3.8 4.6 0.1 1.7 0.9 1.1 0.3 -1.4 5.8 7.3 Total OECD 36.9 53.6 51.2 42.5 48.0 49.7 2.3 3.3 4.7 4.3 5.8 5.7 10.8 11.7 27.0 10.1 186.6 181.0 China 6.6 4.3 4.0 4.1 0.3 0.3 0.2 -4.8 -4.5 6.1 4.4 Colombia 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.3 -0.0 -0.5 0.1 Indonesia 9.8 11.8 2.0 10.9 0.1 7.1 2.6 18.9 25.3 Kazakhstan Russia 3.2 3.2 0.6 1.3 2.7 3.3 6.7 8.0 0.1 -1.1 -5.4 12.1 10.4 South Africa 0.0 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.8 0.5 -0.5 1.1 1.1 Other Non-OECD 0.0 0.1 2.5 2.3 1.4 1.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 -0.8 -3.7 3.2 0.1 Tot. Imp./Exp. 56.6 72.9 57.9 59.5 52.9 54.6 8.9 11.4 4.9 4.3 5.8 5.8 11.0 13.0 30.3 0.6 228.2 222.2 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics and Secretariat sources. Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes: Notes:
Data in columns OECD Europe, Japan and North America are import statistics. Data in rows Australia to Total OECD (except for above mentioned columns) are export statistics. Data in column World are export statistics. All other data are based on national and international sources and estimates. The sum of coking coal and steam coal may not add up to total hard coal due to rounding, which may also result in discrepancies among tables 3.2 to 3.4 and other trade data in this publication.
(1) Includes exports of soft and semi-soft coking coal used for pulverised coal injection (PCI).
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Table 3.5 World Hard Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
World
OECD
Non OECD
Latin America
Asia
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
269047
210596
58451
121693
12300
312839
247420
65419
140868
13600
16550
6442
104536
-
2780
19777
8659
121869
-
343037
270255
72782
157123
3002
11400
16940
9675
139623
-
340141
262819
77322
3367
154247
12500
15562
10284
138678
-
345748
262166
3803
83582
151858
10900
15953
11632
146927
1
4267
372851 376664
280843
92008
152353
13700
19493
11161
167252
1
4382
285891
90773
155483
12100
17135
12651
171075
1
4478
492136
307323
184813
172034
106521
16846
13348
179181
7
3897
488120
327735
160385
178882
86656
15667
13751
188895
1
4068
472205
324363
147842
176435
66125
17087
12806
195706
1
3995
443353
311397
131956
154780
45945
15180
13733
209776
1
3938
461423
330417
131006
159575
41610
16536
15101
224085
-
4516
492805
351082
141723
169290
42896
17100
15675
243141
-
4703
502914
361605
141309
174607
35657
18580
18043
250246
-
5781
532871
384150
148721
183227
32820
21821
18973
270244
-
5786
540307
390351
149956
187818
33847
26746
19398
265384
-
7114
541141
394064
147077
179584
24040
27043
19817
283945
-
6712
608588
438842
169746
203010
34460
28687
19877
314539
-
8015
650997
471464
179533
221285
35578
38057
17949
329026
-
9102
669948
475108
194840
213883
29556
36519
18973
360959
-
10058
713458
502631
210827
226861
39057
43427
19682
374651
-
9780
774499
539210
235289
246373
33887
41353
22102
419057
876
10851
789220
535797
253423
244198
31858
47406
22367
430286
1084
12021
819131
557175
261956
252762
34701
51607
20438
450457
1244
7908
Latin America
Asia
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
-
2
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
73
-
-
-
78
-
-
-
75
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
1
-
-
Table 3.6 World Brown Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates World
OECD
Non OECD
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
14393 14376 17 14376 15 1983 1984 14428 14106 322 14316 15 1985 16063 15451 612 15931 15 1986 14713 13638 1075 14640 15 1987 15004 13347 1657 14954 15 1988 15295 13266 2029 15219 1989 15080 12370 2710 14909 1990 18092 10956 7136 15446 2571 1991 19372 13756 5616 16770 2600 1992 15079 11203 3876 13034 2043 1 1993 13108 10279 2829 11340 1765 2 1994 10506 8114 2392 8711 1793 1 1995 10518 7250 3268 7956 2348 2 1996 11033 7287 3746 8219 2321 469 1997 9807 6744 3063 6496 2244 967 1998 8944 6472 2472 5190 1505 2211 1999 10200 7832 2368 4951 1473 3676 2000 10558 8199 2359 4496 1451 4525 2001 9788 7265 2523 4670 1477 3567 2002 12056 10421 1635 3101 745 8197 2003 13871 10785 3086 3378 1256 9228 2004 11344 8024 3320 3119 1669 6544 2005 13398 10563 2835 4085 655 8645 2006e 12661 11877 784 2975 3 9681 Note: Prior to 1990 excludes trade within Former USSR and Former Yugoslavia.
-
1
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
212
-
-
-
24
-
-
-
100
-
-
-
38
-
-
-
30
-
-
-
43
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
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Table 3.7 World Hard Coal Imports - Selected Countries Belgium France 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
Germany
Spain
UK
(thousand tonnes) USA Canada Russia
India
China Chinese Taipei
Japan
Korea
7510
18545
14098
5909
4456
1153
15118
x
460
2140
6371
75125
10151
9320
21618
13207
6993
8894
1167
18376
x
580
2490
7490
87227
12194
9320
18835
15547
8416
12732
1771
14579
x
2030
2307
10091
93449
17131
8521
16857
17165
8715
10554
2007
13311
x
2100
2471
10685
90392
16437
9133
13309
14960
8886
9781
1585
14345
x
2970
1941
14022
90916
18279
11065
12114
13304
8766
11685
1936
17477
x
3700
1743
17455
101241
22657
12658
15943
11071
10569
12137
2587
14522
x
4410
2290
16780
101509
24216
14761
19389
13580
10455
14783
2449
14169
53210
6046
2003
18468
106918
23729
14421
21792
15423
12988
19611
3075
12567
46911
5272
1368
18382
112674
29094
14014
21989
15452
14279
20339
3450
13003
39723
6495
1630
22092
110627
30781
11894
14231
13090
12726
18400
6631
8468
28200
7330
1428
25294
112053
37381
12659
12190
15483
11504
15088
6880
9366
27198
10556
1209
26668
121477
41009
14099
13190
15052
13408
15896
6533
9749
22734
12512
1635
28681
127354
45831
12814
15758
16348
11994
17799
6464
11180
20081
13175
3217
31088
130372
46074
12796
13604
20031
11340
19757
6792
13853
20715
16440
2013
36252
136217
51997
12634
18424
22249
14554
21244
7868
17691
21800
16535
1586
37103
130044
53586
10836
17841
22678
20098
20293
8204
16330
16044
19700
1673
41105
138615
54569
11347
18980
27948
21649
23446
11271
14984
25518
20930
2178
45424
150340
63724
12681
15960
33511
18916
35542
18672
15944
27820
20548
2661
48797
154616
64967
9906
18142
32607
24514
28686
16060
14563
20866
23260
11258
51952
161306
72051
9390
16768
34917
21552
31891
22614
13577
25217
21683
11098
54747
166418
73607
9790
19460
39536
24473
36153
24635
12626
22259
28484
18614
60633
180808
78963
8804
19851
37105
24756
43968
27506
12639
22390
38586
26172
60366
174713
76758
8034
20391
41261
23704
51276
32691
11296
25754
40529
37485
63539
177920
79706
China Chinese Taipei
Japan
Korea
Table 3.8 World Brown Coal Imports - Selected Countries Belgium France 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
Germany
Spain
UK
(thousand tonnes) USA Canada Russia
India
98
6
2840
3
-
-
-
x
-
-
-
-
-
196
9
2603
3
-
-
-
x
-
-
-
-
-
278
38
2652
2
-
-
-
x
-
-
-
-
-
257
60
2478
2
-
-
-
x
-
-
-
-
-
264
49
2162
2
-
-
-
x
-
-
-
-
-
226
49
1883
-
-
-
-
x
-
-
-
-
-
267
57
1990
-
-
-
-
x
-
-
-
-
-
276
69
2083
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
276
2
3428
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
244
2
3640
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
226
-
2991
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
212
48
2623
265
-
-
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
195
53
2132
481
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
227
42
1950
136
-
-
467
-
-
-
-
-
-
219
37
2151
-
-
-
965
89
-
-
-
-
-
196
32
1944
-
-
46
2163
22
-
-
-
-
-
159
37
2053
-
-
41
3630
3
-
-
-
-
-
219
52
1796
-
-
80
4441
10
-
-
-
-
207
59
1997
-
-
79
3486
242
-
-
-
-
-
205
23
848
-
-
121
8074
-
-
-
-
-
-
188
42
35
-
-
107
9117
127
-
-
-
-
-
190
40
17
-
-
114
6426
170
-
-
-
-
-
206
36
9
-
-
128
8514
253
-
-
-
-
-
290
37
9
-
-
191
9487
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Table 3.9 World Coking Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
World
OECD
Non OECD
Latin America
Asia
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
135326
110192
25134
43329
-
156178
128248
27930
52836
-
6432
6291
72529
-
2169
6848
8506
80682
-
165969
135317
30652
56725
2420
-
6778
9212
85953
-
158461
126549
31912
2579
53101
-
5879
9903
82079
-
163111
128024
2627
35087
55581
-
5612
11248
83700
-
177602
2955
141526
36076
58726
-
6335
10691
94548
-
2996
176540
139929
36611
59254
-
5943
11335
93672
-
2798
170623
135933
34690
61339
124
4719
11831
90289
7
2252
169048
136465
32583
57993
120
4769
12276
91566
-
2264
166869
130743
36126
58019
124
4848
11867
89595
-
2416
164656
129411
35245
54714
291
4681
12313
90154
-
2503
174782
132507
42275
56733
3297
4467
12585
94851
-
2849
181318
133802
47516
59187
8176
4129
13189
94151
-
2486
183412
136766
46646
59711
7319
4833
14402
94458
-
2689
186268
136901
49367
62847
4887
4301
14387
97122
-
2724
180131
135787
44344
63661
3402
5647
14479
89530
-
3412
172508
130064
42444
56468
2351
5106
14406
91136
-
3041
182985
138570
44415
59805
2961
5843
14817
96037
-
3522
177447
132756
44691
55522
2605
6078
14600
95222
-
3420
183460
133810
49650
53320
1642
6522
14865
102693
-
4418
185871
130279
55592
51013
4342
4828
15139
106186
-
4363
208811
140316
68495
56404
6830
5416
16063
119457
-
4641
200902
135845
65057
56969
7770
5767
15711
110136
-
4549
216558
153448
63110
57437
6409
5786
15046
129057
8
2815
Table 3.10 World Steam Coal Imports - Regional Aggregates World
OECD
Non OECD
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
133721 100404 33317 78364 12300 10118 1983 1984 156661 119172 37489 88032 13600 12929 1985 177068 134938 42130 100398 11400 10162 1986 181680 136270 45410 101146 12500 9683 1987 182637 134142 48495 96277 10900 10341 1988 195249 139317 55932 93627 13700 13158 1989 200124 145962 54162 96229 12100 11192 1990 321513 171390 150123 110695 106397 12127 1991 319072 191270 127802 120889 86536 10898 1992 305336 193620 111716 118416 66001 12239 1993 278697 181986 96711 100066 45654 10499 1994 286641 197910 88731 102842 38313 12069 1995 311487 217280 94207 110103 34720 12971 1996 319502 224839 94663 114896 28338 13747 1997 346603 247249 99354 120380 27933 17520 1998 360176 254564 105612 124157 30445 21099 1999 368633 264000 104633 123116 21689 21937 2000 425603 300272 125331 143205 31499 22844 2001 473550 338708 134842 165763 32973 31979 2002 486488 341298 145190 160563 27914 29997 2003 527587 372352 155235 175848 34715 38599 2004 565688 398894 166794 189969 27057 35937 2005 588318 399952 188366 187229 24088 41639 2006e 602573 403727 198846 195325 28292 45821 Note: Prior to 1990 excludes trade within Former USSR and Former Yugoslavia.
Latin America
Asia
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
151
32007
-
611
153
41187
-
582
463
53670
-
788
381
56599
-
1176
384
63227
1
1312
470
72704
1
1386
1316
77403
1
1680
1517
88892
-
1645
1475
97329
1
1804
939
106111
1
1579
1420
119622
1
1435
2516
129234
-
1667
2486
148990
-
2217
3641
155788
-
3092
4586
173122
-
3062
4919
175854
-
3702
5411
192809
-
3671
5060
218502
-
4493
3349
233804
-
5682
4108
258266
-
5640
4543
268465
-
5417
6039
299600
876
6210
6656
320150
1084
7472
5392
321400
1236
5093
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II.34 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART II
Table 3.11 World Coking Coal Imports - Selected Countries Belgium France 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
Germany
Spain
UK
(thousand tonnes) USA Canada Russia
India
China Chinese Taipei
Japan
Korea 6394
3148
6528
1818
3127
2444
-
6153
x
460
-
2624
59651
4978
7711
1965
3428
5472
-
6614
x
580
-
2724
67937
6321
4663
7773
2235
4090
7150
-
6188
x
2030
200
2802
69242
8125
4041
7614
2246
3097
6257
-
5635
x
2100
529
2717
66445
6575
4874
7532
2200
3437
6492
-
5589
x
2970
224
3490
63935
9247
6838
8165
2248
3643
7082
-
6255
x
3700
50
4687
71128
11237
7064
7769
2281
4000
7998
-
5917
x
4410
303
4921
68689
11651
7132
7848
1706
4169
8614
-
4491
-
5854
250
4237
64935
11287
6426
7660
1057
4652
9196
-
4744
-
5272
408
4350
61839
15572
5795
7457
1357
4343
8385
-
4848
-
6325
400
3998
57898
16381
4748
6904
987
4572
8602
-
4681
-
6936
-
4125
57104
17321
4444
6747
1093
3893
8065
-
4467
3237
9874
-
4161
60301
16902
5267
7300
1427
3244
7754
-
4129
2215
9378
-
4580
59799
17151
5325
7387
2189
3318
8245
-
4833
1708
10617
-
4112
59479
18226
4328
7235
2536
3745
8072
-
4301
1274
11745
398
6300
59098
17395
4195
7052
4299
3905
8646
1050
4597
292
10023
103
5983
53649
17979
3953
6950
3519
3548
8020
1065
4041
2
10992
263
5775
54880
17227
3818
6543
4608
3755
8462
1547
4296
200
11063
339
6093
57081
19575
4169
6942
3984
3424
7723
2091
3987
-
11107
277
7342
56625
17899
3363
6405
5174
3425
6315
2207
4315
-
12947
256
8642
58435
20003
3220
5577
5504
3321
6474
1556
3272
-
12992
2605
8925
57744
20315
3577
6798
6875
4043
6345
1987
3429
-
16925
6830
9027
60837
21808
3533
6188
7152
3571
6551
1603
4164
866
16891
7195
5210
56577
20627
3490
6005
8604
3622
6874
1533
4253
-
18626
8662
6019
72933
20081
China Chinese Taipei
Japan
Korea 3757
Table 3.12 World Steam Coal Imports - Selected Countries Belgium France 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
Germany
Spain
UK
(thousand tonnes) USA Canada Russia
India
4362
12017
12280
2782
2012
1153
8965
x
-
2140
3747
15474
4342
13907
11242
3565
3422
1167
11762
x
-
2490
4766
19290
5873
4657
11062
13312
4326
5582
1771
8391
x
-
2107
7289
24207
9006
4480
9243
14919
5618
4297
2007
7676
x
-
1942
7968
23947
9862
4259
5777
12760
5449
3289
1585
8756
x
-
1717
10532
26981
9032
4227
3949
11056
5123
4603
1936
11222
x
-
1693
12768
30113
11420
5594
8174
8790
6569
4139
2587
8605
x
-
1987
11859
32820
12565
7629
11541
11874
6286
6169
2449
9678
53210
192
1753
14231
41983
12442
7995
14132
14366
8336
10415
3075
7823
46911
-
960
14032
50835
13522
8219
14532
14095
9936
11954
3450
8155
39723
170
1230
18094
52729
14400
7146
7327
12103
8154
9798
6631
3787
28200
394
1428
21169
54949
20060
8215
5443
14390
7611
7023
6880
4899
23961
682
1209
22507
61176
24107
8832
5890
13625
10164
8142
6533
5620
20519
3134
1635
24101
67555
28680
7489
8371
14159
8676
9554
6464
6347
18373
2558
3217
26976
70893
27848
8468
6369
17495
7595
11685
6792
9552
19441
4695
1615
29952
77119
34602
8439
11372
17950
10649
12598
6818
13094
21508
6512
1483
31120
76395
35607
6883
10891
19159
16550
12273
7139
12289
16042
8708
1410
35330
83735
37342
7529
12437
23340
17894
14984
9724
10688
25318
9867
1839
39331
93259
44149
8512
9018
29527
15492
27819
16581
11957
27820
9441
2384
41455
97991
47068
6543
11737
27433
21089
22371
13853
10248
20866
10313
11002
43310
102871
52048
6170
11191
29413
18231
25417
21058
10305
25217
8691
8493
45822
108674
53292
6213
12662
32661
20430
29808
22648
9197
22259
11559
11784
51606
119971
57155
5271
13663
29953
21185
37417
25903
8475
21524
21695
18977
55156
118136
56131
4544
14386
32657
20082
44402
31158
7043
25754
21903
28823
57520
104987
59625
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COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART II - II.35
Table 3.13 OECD Coke Oven Coke Imports(1) (thousand tonnes)
1973 Australia
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Austria
1055
986
1274
815
718
981
1073
1173
1266
1402
1281
Belgium
1110
1261
676
822
1259
1108
283
216
277
152
64
Canada
357
267
340
339
818
631
343
180
265
88
998
-
-
-
-
320
602
523
700
756
510
745
Czech Republic Denmark
129
112
75
41
45
47
38
32
42
36
38
Finland
832
1229
1231
786
274
505
476
493
511
505
508
France
3646
3000
2147
1109
885
1448
1347
1520
1280
1523
1461
Germany
4497
4202
2693
2001
2601
5987
6052
5200
4410
3793
3604
45
35
53
32
11
1
3
4
4
4
4
1207
1468
1486
478
351
5
364
222
189
205
48
Iceland
-
16
34
30
18
47
48
53
52
33
34
Ireland
13
8
22
29
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
Italy
82
101
134
115
745
506
670
1575
1086
848
716
Greece Hungary
Japan
-
-
-
261
493
2467
2316
2396
2950
2500
1402
Korea
38
121
106
-
-
-
-
-
687
341
314
Luxembourg
3247
2292
1854
1447
521
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mexico
150
122
121
124
437
631
398
511
528
390
323
Netherlands
677
832
405
360
649
758
575
604
334
341
193
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
577
531
700
534
522
543
369
381
457
382
390 96
New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey
-
-
-
-
34
16
34
26
151
117
38
102
157
13
34
-
19
13
10
6
-
922
130
268
456
178
155
171
314
287
260
518
459
553
209
172
846
137
208
218
170
136
155
1495
453
386
318
484
328
566
486
500
393
217
158
127
77
27
24
27
32
25
20
20
26 200
-
-
40
-
182
722
694
509
390
414
53
-
374
304
640
483
238
978
1046
921
993
978
598
524
694
1648
3430
2941
2502
6236
3202
3690
IEA Europe
19320
17292
13993
9403
11117
14188
13530
14349
12748
11591
10643
OECD Europe
20242
17438
14295
9889
11347
14406
13783
14742
13238
12001
11291
IEA North America
1335
865
864
1033
2466
4061
3284
2682
6501
3290
4688
OECD North America
1485
987
985
1157
2903
4692
3682
3193
7029
3680
5011
38
121
106
261
493
2467
2316
2396
3637
2841
1716
20693
18278
14963
10697
14076
20716
19130
19427
22886
17722
17047
11307
14743
21565
19781
20331
23904
18522
18018
United Kingdom United States
OECD Pacific IEA Total
OECD Total 21765 18546 15386 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Solid product obtained from carbonization of coal, principally coking coal, used mainly in the iron and steel industry. (1) Also includes coke and semi-coke made from lignite. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions.
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Table 3.14 World Hard Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
World
OECD
Non OECD
Latin America
Asia
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
268447
203088
65359
60082
25700
307628
231006
76622
65346
27900
87450
311
7730
55766
31408
99049
721
8593
66893
345350
253180
92170
57559
39126
31200
111426
3166
9967
84194
348089
248878
99211
47838
55590
35400
103448
5084
12039
90166
46362
349088
243566
390114
270519
105522
48801
37700
98990
8938
16792
96014
41853
119595
49933
46400
118021
11146
17718
102565
44331
390638 504671
270482
120156
46380
39800
124314
14176
19089
99788
47091
275708
228963
45057
139934
126918
15371
23593
103732
50066
488659
288148
200511
34442
104936
132913
18590
29471
120792
47515
482371
279476
202895
31341
92050
121120
16930
41769
127012
52149
439855
262671
177184
34250
63598
95881
21441
40360
132540
51785
451497
270712
180785
42033
53662
96432
22613
49427
132245
55085
494475
298474
196001
45893
49630
114544
22553
63935
138036
59884
516045
301175
214870
41950
48574
116777
28398
77504
142446
60396
543143
313782
229361
43309
50876
111674
32685
81468
158801
64330
549718
319135
230583
45959
49240
105286
35969
83884
167889
61491
548121
300471
247650
40263
46889
87030
36760
97642
173194
66343
615223
315474
299749
41477
67995
85511
43321
117905
188491
70523
668189
317548
350641
49881
72300
73692
46428
162606
193970
69312
658038
309171
348867
42030
69239
60874
43854
166436
206266
69339
708799
312629
396170
37788
84456
63892
52392
187693
210959
71619
747413
329158
418255
39738
96492
69094
57650
196071
220334
68034
787660
342792
444868
35865
108556
73283
60833
203972
233642
71509
814774
338381
476393
32075
121384
72286
67177
218485
234020
69347
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
Table 3.15 World Brown Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates World
OECD
Non OECD
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
11565 10532 1033 10418 1983 1984 10880 10361 519 10353 1985 12093 11363 730 11333 1986 12734 11919 815 11882 1987 12388 11710 678 11678 1988 12285 11194 1091 11187 1989 11486 10710 776 10700 1990 15532 10022 5510 10078 4657 1991 14749 10905 3844 11028 3445 1992 12943 9715 3228 9781 2919 1993 10872 9533 1339 9512 1323 1994 7540 7029 511 6984 505 1995 9445 6874 2571 6981 2462 1996 8524 5718 2806 6209 2303 1997 6091 4868 1223 4937 1152 1998 5882 4095 1787 3804 1782 1999 5124 3329 1795 3299 1727 2000 4710 2865 1845 2812 1790 2001 4859 3159 1700 3055 1593 2002 3283 2234 1049 2060 919 2003 3545 1378 2167 1238 1533 2004 3950 1475 2475 1334 603 2005 5631 1941 3690 1788 848 2006e 4585 2439 2146 2039 Note: Prior to 1990 excludes trade within Former USSR and Former Yugoslavia.
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Latin America
Asia
114
-
-
-
-
8
-
300
-
-
30
-
225
-
-
37
107
300
-
-
32
-
611
-
-
7
-
1041
-
-
10
-
776
-
-
79
-
490
-
-
55
-
121
-
-
55
-
88
-
-
29
-
-
-
-
51
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
11
-
1
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
293
-
3
-
-
47
-
51
-
-
55
-
53
-
-
161
-
50
-
-
242
-
62
-
-
229
-
545
-
-
309
-
1704
-
-
351
-
2644
-
-
430
-
2116
-
-
COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART II - II.37
Table 3.16 World Hard Coal Exports - Selected Countries Poland Canada 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
USA
AusCotralia lombia
(thousand tonnes) Vene- Russia Kazakh- Ukraine zuela stan
China
India
Indonesia
South Africa
35144
17011
70439
55544
278
-
x
x
x
6560
80
424
31220
43024
25138
73911
66522
721
-
x
x
x
6955
130
882
38857
36124
27378
84048
83799
3166
-
x
x
x
7770
210
1081
47630
34940
25904
77543
89884
5084
-
x
x
x
9817
160
942
46185
30179
26740
72186
95714
8938
-
x
x
x
13530
170
892
41700
32341
31732
86203
102200
10121
1025
x
x
x
15646
200
1037
44170
28943
32817
91457
99302
12487
1689
x
x
x
15338
160
2546
46931
28065
31000
95912
103396
13505
1834
56051
51480
22217
17290
100
4871
49900
19534
34103
98809
120183
16379
2196
37402
51963
12722
20001
110
7615
47357
19602
28165
92955
126242
14614
2309
40500
42459
7342
23363
130
16058
52059
22968
28274
67602
131752
17616
3825
25881
33821
3101
19815
100
18239
51711
27695
31695
64736
131201
18437
4135
23100
26000
4106
24194
673
21905
54838
31868
34215
80329
136702
18274
4242
26263
20768
2400
28617
651
31322
59676
28920
34686
82076
140856
24781
3617
25341
20840
2289
36485
478
36443
60224
29466
35886
75788
157557
27580
5105
23493
24857
2374
35331
540
41727
64200
28055
33186
72098
166796
30061
5908
24042
23294
1881
32297
823
47206
61300
24102
33960
53001
171861
29932
6828
27709
17025
2138
37437
1156
55318
66235
23245
32501
53006
186962
35391
7930
36737
28933
2320
55057
1292
57389
69909
23029
29618
44066
192178
38868
7560
41553
26996
3729
90125
1903
65281
69210
22623
25066
35805
204334
36510
7344
43497
22540
3092
83887
1517
74178
69231
20119
24996
38896
208749
45644
6748
54625
26916
2912
93986
1627
84681
71531
19684
25743
43351
218426
50902
6748
68616
23993
3883
86613
1294
96262
67946
19369
28188
45095
231311
53607
7143
79706
25172
3666
71676
1989
110998
71442
16617
27426
44860
231300
59689
7405
92089
25724
3464
63258
1606
129342
68836
India
Indonesia
South Africa
Table 3.17 World Brown Coal Exports - Selected Countries Poland Canada 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
USA
AusCotralia lombia
(thousand tonnes) Vene- Russia Kazakh- Ukraine zuela stan
China
200
-
114
-
-
-
x
x
x
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
-
-
-
x
x
x
-
-
-
-
201
-
30
-
-
-
x
x
x
-
-
-
-
1
-
37
-
-
-
x
x
x
-
-
-
-
1
-
32
-
-
-
x
x
x
-
-
-
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
x
x
x
-
-
-
-
-
10
-
-
-
-
x
x
x
-
-
-
-
193
9
70
-
-
-
3134
-
1433
-
-
-
1275
10
45
-
-
-
2979
-
348
-
-
-
-
978
9
46
-
-
-
2896
-
-
-
-
-
-
909
29
-
-
-
-
1321
-
-
-
-
-
-
719
51
-
-
-
-
232
266
-
-
-
-
-
368
-
-
-
-
-
2171
202
-
-
-
-
-
45
11
-
-
-
-
2059
232
1
-
-
-
-
37
-
2
-
-
-
883
223
-
-
-
-
-
23
-
293
-
-
-
1620
109
-
-
-
-
-
13
-
47
-
-
-
1604
73
-
-
-
-
-
9
-
55
-
-
-
1592
147
9
-
-
-
15
78
83
-
-
-
1245
299
-
-
-
-
-
41
120
122
-
-
-
783
87
3
-
-
-
-
36
109
120
-
-
-
1317
184
2
-
-
-
-
27
117
192
-
-
-
315
249
2
-
-
-
-
8
140
211
-
-
-
552
261
-
-
-
233
-
-
251
179
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
II.38 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART II
Table 3.18 World Coking Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
World
OECD
Non OECD
Latin America
Asia
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
125836
112230
13606
13384
8000
145596
130356
15240
13132
8000
59874
-
2305
38967
3306
72766
-
2442
44453
157885
139140
18745
11146
4803
11000
77198
-
2604
50795
152194
130253
21941
5142
9858
13000
71306
-
3074
49089
5867
155730
128340
177808
148461
27390
8867
19000
69382
-
3635
50091
4755
29347
8407
21000
83895
-
3331
56159
181811
5016
154663
27148
9819
20000
87800
-
2987
57044
4161
198183
151443
46740
8555
39348
84425
-
3759
58463
3633
192458
160466
31992
6718
24136
87432
-
4333
66316
3523
192653
151309
41344
5558
31664
77034
-
4592
68717
5088
181362
161282
20080
17422
14077
68967
-
5979
74895
22
190787
158680
32107
15843
24848
70007
-
7259
72830
-
190167
169990
20177
18219
10692
75819
-
9484
75953
-
189232
170450
18782
14826
8078
76758
-
10704
78866
-
193655
175579
18076
12982
9865
77406
-
8211
85191
-
181025
166212
14813
10267
6723
71075
-
8090
84870
-
183534
162552
20982
10456
6601
58092
-
14366
94004
15
188849
169287
19562
9747
7715
58166
-
11348
101374
499
201185
165587
35598
8301
14431
49967
-
20194
107319
973
188760
157908
30852
7640
9199
42503
-
20894
107765
759
199031
160526
38505
6767
9494
43755
-
28427
110004
584
203046
168593
34453
6761
12352
48196
-
21180
113640
917
221873
186603
35270
6647
10492
52711
-
24254
127245
524
222169
180959
41210
8174
10365
49586
2
29754
123199
1089
Latin America
Asia
Aus. + N.Z.
Africa
311
5425
16799
28102
721
6151
22440
34323
3166
7363
33399
42696
5084
8965
41077
40495
8938
13157
45923
37098
11146
14387
46406
39315
14176
16102
42744
42930
15371
19834
45269
46433
18590
25138
54476
43992
16930
37177
58295
47061
21441
34381
57645
51763
22613
42168
59415
55085
22553
54451
62083
59884
28398
66800
63580
60396
32685
73257
73610
64330
35969
75794
83019
61491
36760
83276
79190
66328
43321
106557
87117
70024
46428
142412
86651
68339
43854
145542
98501
68580
52392
159266
100955
71035
57650
174891
106694
67117
60833
179718
106397
70985
67175
188731
110821
68258
Table 3.19 World Steam Coal Exports - Regional Aggregates World
OECD
Non OECD
(thousand tonnes) Europe Former North USSR America
142611 90858 51753 46698 17700 27576 1983 1984 162032 100650 61382 52214 19900 26283 1985 187465 114040 73425 46413 20200 34228 1986 195895 118625 77270 45732 22400 32142 1987 193358 115226 78132 39934 18700 29608 1988 212306 122058 90248 41526 25400 34126 1989 208827 115819 93008 36561 19800 36514 1990 306488 124265 182223 36502 100586 42493 1991 296201 127682 168519 27724 80800 45481 1992 289718 128167 161551 25783 60386 44086 1993 258493 101389 157104 16828 49521 26914 1994 260710 112032 148678 26190 28814 26425 1995 304308 128484 175824 27674 38938 38725 1996 326813 130725 196088 27124 40496 40019 1997 349488 138203 211285 30327 41011 34268 1998 368693 152923 215770 35692 42517 34211 1999 364587 137919 226668 29807 40288 28938 2000 426374 146187 280187 31730 60280 27345 2001 467004 151961 315043 41580 57869 23725 2002 469278 151263 318015 34390 60040 18371 2003 509768 152103 357665 31021 74962 20137 2004 544367 160565 383802 32977 84140 20898 2005 565787 156189 409598 29218 98064 20572 2006e 592605 157422 435183 23901 111019 22700 Note: Prior to 1990 excludes trade within Former USSR and Former Yugoslavia.
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART II - II.39
Table 3.20 World Coking Coal Exports - Selected Countries Poland Canada 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
USA
AusCotralia lombia
(thousand tonnes) Vene- Russia Kazakh- Ukraine zuela stan
China
India
Indonesia
South Africa
-
14547
45327
38771
-
-
x
x
x
2300
-
-
3306
-
21079
51687
44082
-
-
x
x
x
2400
-
37
4803
-
22483
54715
50480
-
-
x
x
x
2500
-
103
5142
-
21431
49874
48807
-
-
x
x
x
2988
-
86
5867
-
22436
46882
49792
-
-
x
x
x
3579
-
56
4755
-
27609
56200
55794
-
-
x
x
x
3241
-
90
5016
-
28677
59083
56558
-
-
x
x
x
2896
-
91
4161
-
26851
57568
58127
-
-
31573
-
7775
3473
-
286
3633
-
28786
58645
65707
-
-
15633
-
8503
3840
-
493
3523
-
23124
53910
67947
-
-
24322
-
7342
3700
-
892
5088
12829
23921
45044
74114
-
-
6729
4247
3101
4283
-
1696
-
10694
27066
42941
71786
-
-
17367
3375
4106
4906
254
2099
-
12296
28564
47255
74619
-
-
8693
1999
-
6744
329
2411
-
9886
28722
48036
77276
-
-
6538
1509
31
7487
188
3029
-
9138
30092
47314
83947
-
-
8450
1371
44
4601
272
3338
-
6506
28353
42722
83777
-
-
6440
271
12
4855
385
2850
-
6635
28946
29146
92671
-
-
6400
184
17
5246
774
8346
-
5290
28386
29780
99845
-
-
7300
393
22
6470
624
4254
-
3813
26914
23053
105527
-
-
14431
-
-
11445
879
7870
970
3521
22964
19539
105833
-
-
9196
-
3
13295
163
7436
759
2710
23716
20039
107794
-
-
9470
-
24
13135
158
15134
584
3036
23847
24349
111732
-
-
11935
-
417
5757
114
15309
917
3151
26710
26001
124914
-
-
9983
-
509
5260
46
18948
524
3550
24640
24946
120479
-
-
10357
-
8
4365
42
25347
1089
India
Indonesia
South Africa
Table 3.21 World Steam Coal Exports - Selected Countries Poland Canada 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006e
USA
AusCotralia lombia
(thousand tonnes) Vene- Russia Kazakh- Ukraine zuela stan
China
35144
2464
25112
16773
278
-
x
x
x
4260
80
424
27914
43024
4059
22224
22440
721
-
x
x
x
4555
130
845
34054
36124
4895
29333
33319
3166
-
x
x
x
5270
210
978
42488
34940
4473
27669
41077
5084
-
x
x
x
6829
160
856
40318
30179
4304
25304
45922
8938
-
x
x
x
9951
170
836
36945
32341
4123
30003
46406
10121
1025
x
x
x
12405
200
947
39154
28943
4140
32374
42744
12487
1689
x
x
x
12442
160
2455
42770
28065
4149
38344
45269
13505
1834
24478
51480
14442
13817
100
4585
46267
19534
5317
40164
54476
16379
2196
21769
51963
4219
16161
110
7122
43834
19602
5041
39045
58295
14614
2309
16178
42459
-
19663
130
15166
46971
10139
4353
22558
57638
17616
3825
19152
29574
-
15532
100
16543
51711
17001
4629
21795
59415
18437
4135
5733
22625
-
19288
419
19806
54838
19572
5651
33074
62083
18274
4242
17570
18769
2400
21873
322
28911
59676
19034
5964
34040
63580
24781
3617
18803
19331
2258
28998
290
33414
60224
20328
5794
28474
73610
27580
5105
15043
23486
2330
30730
268
38389
64200
21549
4833
29376
83019
30061
5908
17602
23023
1869
27442
438
44356
61300
17467
5014
23855
79190
29932
6828
21309
16841
2121
32191
382
46972
66235
17955
4115
23226
87117
35391
7930
29437
28540
2298
48587
668
53135
69909
19216
2704
21013
86651
38868
7560
27122
26996
3729
78680
1024
57411
68240
19102
2102
16266
98501
36510
7344
34301
22540
3089
70592
1354
66742
68472
17409
1280
18857
100955
45644
6748
45155
26916
2888
80851
1469
69547
70947
16648
1896
19002
106694
50902
6748
56681
23993
3466
80856
1180
80953
67029
16218
1478
19094
106397
53607
7143
69723
25172
3157
66416
1943
92050
70918
13067
2786
19914
110821
59689
7405
81732
25724
3456
58893
1564
103995
67747
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
II.40 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART II
Table 3.22 OECD Coke Oven Coke Exports(1) (thousand tonnes)
Australia
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
-
122
11
574
334
22
136
262
260
1
-
Austria
82
2
5
1
1
1
2
3
42
7
3
Belgium
469
768
847
915
557
293
142
105
82
20
178
Canada
368
80
22
193
334
300
141
67
130
154
103
3467
2450
1927
1451
1409
948
946
944
958
913
980 -
Czech Republic Denmark
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
Finland
24
5
13
1
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
France
1012
870
553
383
307
711
357
417
850
646
701 88
Germany
10197
7692
6038
2945
287
75
83
92
98
75
Greece
31
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hungary
103
-
-
-
420
183
62
66
80
53
211
Iceland
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ireland
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Italy
628
747
451
201
130
123
128
165
244
229
220
Japan
600
2068
4055
1880
3428
2593
3231
2599
2035
1674
1965
Korea
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Luxembourg
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mexico
-
79
95
4
1
2
1
2
2
2
3
680
702
880
829
1089
830
694
567
346
358
546
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Norway
51
36
122
5
-
2
-
-
-
2
-
Poland
2780
1770
1639
3662
3331
3691
4226
5267
5258
4624
6238
Netherlands New Zealand
Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey
16
-
-
11
74
80
-
-
-
-
-
-
13
23
-
58
59
162
104
54
138
145
2
3
11
42
81
744
615
750
985
610
1047
11
114
77
41
67
29
18
58
35
35
26
-
-
-
4
-
-
-
-
-
-
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
665
1265
1163
435
264
381
318
138
142
119
168
1266
1879
1018
519
680
1039
718
655
1196
1585
1466
IEA Europe
17438
14654
12088
7264
4688
4400
3365
3305
3864
3067
4175
OECD Europe
20218
16437
13750
10926
8077
8150
7753
8676
9176
7829
10558
IEA North America
1634
1959
1040
712
1014
1339
859
722
1326
1739
1569
OECD North America
1634
2038
1135
716
1015
1341
860
724
1328
1741
1572
600
2190
4066
2454
3762
2615
3367
2861
2295
1675
1965
19672
18803
17194
10430
9464
8354
7591
6888
7485
6481
7709
14096
12854
12106
11980
12261
12799
11245
14095
United Kingdom United States
OECD Pacific IEA Total
OECD Total 22452 20665 18951 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Solid product obtained from carbonization of coal, principally coking coal, used mainly in the iron and steel industry. (1) Also includes coke and semi-coke made from lignite. (1) For further information, see Principles and Definitions.
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Table 4.1 Japan Coking Coal Import Costs Total(1) (all sources) 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Note: Note: Note: Note: Note:
57.42 53.97 55.05 58.39 60.72 60.61 57.86 55.39 51.91 55.03 56.39 55.19 50.98 42.95 39.46 41.13 42.14 41.73 61.40 88.80 93.10
(Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/t) Australia Canada USA
South
Russia(2)
China
52.73 48.63 50.14 54.65 57.45 56.86 55.80 54.37 51.80 54.81 57.21 57.09 54.63 45.17 43.62 45.52 45.59 46.05 67.98 114.96 116.69
47.22 43.31 46.06 52.08 54.38 53.22 51.66 50.52 47.03 49.49 51.88 49.98 46.78 40.01 37.12 39.35 38.97 39.09 72.57 100.45 91.98
Africa 52.82 48.27 48.31 52.58 55.27 56.64 53.55 51.49 47.89 51.15 54.07 52.73 49.47 41.83 39.01 40.96 43.32 43.56 56.85 96.44 106.20
66.65 65.43 67.36 69.73 71.27 71.85 70.98 67.12 64.65 64.49 64.44 64.84 59.73 51.05 45.46 47.30 50.50 51.64 62.04 106.05 125.68
64.71 64.05 60.35 63.34 66.90 66.16 63.68 61.82 59.34 61.37 61.05 61.24 59.53 55.79 52.69 47.81 52.07 42.93 163.61 159.01 159.35
46.99 43.35 42.55 47.68 50.11 51.94 52.36 46.78 46.93 49.54 50.94 49.64 47.06 39.74 39.99 47.09 x x x x x
It should be noted that as a result of the import coal classification system used by Japanese customs authorities, most imports of Indonesian coal are recorded by customs as coking coal even though most of the coal is not used in the metallurgical industry. As this coal has a lower unit value than coking coal reported in other categories, the data presented in the Total column in this table, from 1991 onwards, tend to understate the total average unit value of coals imported into Japan for metallurgical use. Prior to 1991, the volume of imports reported by customs in this way was not so large as to significantly affect the total averages.
Table 4.2 EU Coking Coal Import Costs from Selected Countries (1)
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Total (all sources) 57.99 55.24 56.95 58.09 65.01 61.75 60.95 55.82 55.97 58.49 59.74 57.99 54.53 48.97 47.88 53.56 56.63 59.61 78.12 109.61 125.86
(Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/t) Australia Canada USA 56.24 52.90 53.10 53.87 67.29 60.84 60.76 55.67 55.56 57.03 59.72 57.97 55.00 47.33 45.45 51.24 55.52 58.03 73.63 114.89 135.52
56.44 54.24 52.85 57.32 64.53 60.80 61.51 55.40 52.42 57.02 58.52 57.61 54.18 45.58 45.92 54.59 56.90 61.31 76.64 113.81 137.66
59.46 56.85 57.30 58.38 63.07 61.65 61.22 57.13 58.22 61.20 62.03 60.08 58.53 54.14 52.91 58.54 61.48 64.18 84.75 110.91 123.44
South
Russia(2)
Poland
Africa 38.51 35.54 39.86 36.57 58.81 51.55 50.54 48.21 44.13 49.65 47.44 43.31 35.83 36.21 39.09 42.10 38.69 39.20 61.31 71.77 66.18
50.37 54.39 50.68 53.49 57.44 51.33 47.95 36.22 46.11 56.00 59.88 54.93 51.08 57.96 42.02 58.89 58.11 47.45 86.41 86.05 81.34
60.54 54.74 54.82 56.77 63.98 59.20 59.64 54.09 53.55 59.26 61.11 61.02 52.52 47.48 50.43 51.58 50.15 62.24 108.71 138.92 118.82
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes (Table 21 and Table 19) (1) Weighted average based only on imports for which prices are available. Calculated average prices may not be comparable (1) from one year to the next due to differing components. (2) Former USSR prior to 1991.
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Table 4.3 Japan Steam Coal Import Costs
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Total(1) (all sources) 44.86 41.49 42.64 48.84 50.97 50.43 48.47 45.92 43.88 47.85 49.29 45.26 40.68 35.87 34.59 37.95 36.95 34.93 51.48 62.73 63.33
Australia 44.44 42.27 43.34 49.78 52.23 51.68 49.29 46.31 44.92 48.87 50.24 45.59 40.80 36.12 34.59 38.32 37.39 35.13 50.20 61.90 63.90
(Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/t) USA South Russia(2) 55.11 46.89 48.05 52.78 53.17 52.36 51.22 51.05 49.91 52.65 54.32 49.86 47.52 45.37 45.49 45.99 48.63 x 186.48 x 596.68
Africa 44.96 40.91 41.16 44.67 47.95 48.36 46.93 44.34 42.47 48.27 49.86 46.58 41.50 37.34 35.82 38.05 40.30 35.21 x 80.64 x
44.27 39.44 40.24 45.43 46.54 44.93 43.73 40.24 38.68 43.45 44.63 42.57 38.46 30.24 30.68 37.61 34.35 34.28 59.02 66.10 62.20
China
Canada
45.98 37.80 38.52 45.74 47.59 47.69 46.04 43.55 39.05 44.48 46.52 44.73 39.96 34.89 33.69 36.95 36.25 35.28 55.06 65.65 63.88
44.02 40.61 42.96 45.38 48.26 46.76 46.30 45.76 42.88 44.20 45.91 42.01 38.25 33.50 34.72 36.94 37.34 33.82 52.60 63.79 56.32
Table 4.4 EU Steam Coal Import Costs from Selected Countries (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/t) Australia USA South Total(1) Russia(2) (all sources) Africa 1986 45.53 45.41 52.19 38.04 39.77 1987 41.02 40.43 51.79 32.77 41.57 1988 46.49 43.69 54.21 37.44 38.63 1989 49.26 48.07 53.40 42.67 44.19 1990 52.64 52.03 54.69 45.18 44.69 1991 50.69 49.14 51.51 45.31 42.54 1992 48.59 50.07 50.69 42.48 39.50 1993 37.99 38.85 46.96 32.86 24.10 1994 40.35 40.74 46.05 36.18 36.67 1995 47.51 45.06 49.12 43.76 42.55 1996 45.62 48.25 48.03 42.23 42.48 1997 43.52 46.38 48.47 40.33 39.84 1998 39.72 40.03 46.99 36.30 37.23 1999 34.43 36.68 40.67 31.78 30.96 2000 35.22 39.04 41.07 33.83 33.59 2001 42.96 44.13 46.52 42.32 42.16 2002 38.69 43.28 43.48 36.65 36.79 2003 41.94 46.83 47.37 39.10 42.22 2004 61.91 69.05 61.50 58.00 65.14 2005 71.27 106.40 86.75 67.64 68.46 2006 69.80 109.71 82.08 66.24 67.93 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes (Table 16 and Table 14)
China
Poland
Colombia
49.23 38.11 39.56 47.36 49.36 47.14 45.46 45.65 41.78 45.29 46.18 52.87 52.85 32.58 31.45 40.90 44.30 51.38 60.61 93.41 150.20
56.90 48.83 51.56 56.46 61.05 58.18 54.11 36.60 41.44 46.78 46.50 42.62 39.61 35.03 35.30 44.41 40.75 43.26 68.95 78.34 75.65
42.26 37.15 39.48 47.35 52.60 49.81 49.65 35.39 39.68 43.42 41.93 42.29 37.56 32.69 34.22 42.32 36.99 41.65 61.54 67.98 66.07
(1) Weighted average based only on imports for which prices are available. Calculated average prices may not be comparable (1) from one year to the next due to differing components. (2) Former USSR prior to 1991.
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Table 4.5 Steam Coal Export Costs Exported from: To: 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Australia (FOB) Total 31.85 28.97 30.77 35.93 38.34 37.93 36.49 33.45 32.75 34.99 37.77 34.35 30.10 26.49 24.27 28.71 28.01 25.41 37.65 48.86 47.05
Japan 33.25 32.34 32.93 37.98 40.03 40.32 38.85 35.49 33.72 36.85 38.89 35.40 31.50 27.02 24.72 29.69 29.20 26.00 38.45 49.42 50.59
EU(1) 30.42 26.26 27.18 32.56 35.25 34.05 32.47 30.02 29.09 31.05 33.19 31.76 24.54 21.63 20.86 25.86 24.42 25.18 34.44 49.46 49.29
(Average Unit Value, US$/t) Canada United States (FAS) Total 32.85 31.86 34.25 37.71 40.37 40.35 38.15 34.61 31.51 32.90 35.67 32.44 30.24 25.72 24.99 26.01 28.11 35.75 44.75 53.23 45.24
Total Japan 46.83 44.26 43.17 41.31 42.06 39.94 41.17 43.04 39.99 41.76 40.63 39.73 39.53 39.66 39.78 39.08 38.22 37.13 38.94 38.61 36.94 40.02 34.84 38.55 32.24 37.00 32.02 35.40 31.84 34.90 34.51 37.70 37.70 40.41 37.00 166.40 53.93 91.47 67.09 105.21 55.66 166.53
Colombia
EU(1) 43.73 43.35 41.14 40.45 42.54 41.50 40.90 41.60 40.23 40.91 36.80 35.87 33.05 29.39 28.26 34.69 33.09 32.18 42.06 68.83 59.65
Total .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 31.81 33.84 30.51 27.25 26.99 31.36 30.09 33.24 59.55 51.89 51.92
Indonesia
S. Africa
Total .. .. .. .. 42.75 42.23 41.22 38.52 36.40 42.71 42.71 39.90 35.82 31.00 29.60 32.07 29.98 25.00 38.00 44.50 47.25
Total 29.32 25.05 27.27 29.36 30.53 30.19 29.53 25.38 23.89 29.20 30.63 31.47 26.37 22.77 22.63 28.59 25.82 24.47 32.94 46.21 45.78
Table 4.6 Coking Coal Export Costs Exported from:
Australia (FOB)
(Average Unit Value, US$/t) Canada United States (FAS)
Colombia
Indonesia
S. Africa
Total Japan Total Total Japan Total Total To: EU(1) Total (2) EU(1) 1986 44.35 44.78 40.79 50.16 52.70 54.59 51.69 .. .. 40.26 1987 39.97 40.15 37.85 49.07 48.98 51.31 48.24 .. .. 29.96 1988 40.27 40.02 37.64 53.80 48.69 47.76 48.58 .. .. 30.35 1989 44.69 44.27 43.86 56.41 49.82 48.31 50.03 .. .. 37.37 1990 47.72 46.98 48.00 59.23 51.55 50.34 52.41 .. .. 38.84 1991 47.96 47.24 48.23 57.37 50.80 50.18 51.33 42.22 .. 43.31 1992 46.78 46.44 46.53 57.08 50.01 49.58 51.72 36.50 .. 40.35 1993 44.28 43.85 44.06 52.73 48.63 47.99 50.71 .. .. 41.16 1994 41.36 40.24 41.41 48.03 47.11 44.72 49.82 .. .. 37.48 1995 44.23 43.37 44.45 48.76 48.47 45.35 51.13 .. .. 39.66 1996 47.56 46.11 48.56 51.52 50.05 46.51 53.12 .. .. 39.68 1997 47.37 45.52 47.73 50.04 49.99 45.94 52.87 .. .. 37.72 1998 43.97 42.47 44.10 46.15 48.55 45.98 51.67 31.97 .. 31.39 1999 35.99 34.60 37.59 38.19 46.19 44.46 49.27 31.26 .. 34.38 2000 32.85 31.64 33.66 34.01 42.98 41.99 45.58 33.15 .. 32.09 2001 36.93 34.46 39.98 43.03 45.88 x 50.09 .. .. 37.81 2002 40.16 36.79 44.34 43.90 50.06 x 53.13 .. .. 32.43 2003 39.75 36.18 43.14 44.59 49.11 56.01 52.19 .. .. 27.91 2004 48.84 45.51 51.43 51.37 70.14 98.14 63.60 .. .. 43.81 2005 88.94 83.74 100.84 96.26 89.91 100.61 89.44 .. .. 52.86 2006 98.27 94.04 106.53 109.29 111.72 89.80 102.22 .. .. 57.98 Sources: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes (Tables 23 to 27) for Australia, Canada and the US, Latin America Coal & Power for Colombia prior to 2003, Indonesia Mineral and Coal Statistics 2004 for Indonesia prior to 2003, Hill & Associates/Wood Mackenzie for Columbia and Indonesia 2003 onwards, Republic of S. Africa Minerals Bureau for South Africa. (1) Weighted average based only on imports for which prices are available. Calculated average prices may not be comparable (1) from one year to the next due to differing components. (2) Low Ash Bituminous; injection grade to Japanese Steel Mills
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Table 4.7 Coking Coal Prices for Industry (US$/tce) 1978
1980
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
29.67 .. 63.67 62.69 .. .. .. 51.84 62.91 .. .. .. 69.79 72.48 .. .. .. 105.55 .. .. .. 175.90 27.50 68.57 64.11 .. 70.23 .. 48.94 1997
29.57 .. 66.51 64.85 .. .. .. 58.46 71.78 .. .. .. 69.57 73.35 .. .. .. 131.85 .. 116.18 .. 243.16 28.31 103.43 72.84 127.62 83.99 .. 61.20 1998
22.79 .. 58.13 55.58 60.47 .. .. 54.54 58.75 .. .. .. 63.25 65.12 .. .. .. 123.72 .. 81.21 .. 50.07 60.77 .. 57.21 .. 67.77 .. 51.70 1999
.. .. 61.72 .. 52.62 .. .. 62.62 63.02 .. .. .. 64.88 68.03 .. .. .. 154.34 .. 93.33 .. 52.51 56.57 .. .. .. 82.07 .. 52.01 2000
.. .. 60.99 .. 49.48 .. .. 61.60 62.74 .. .. .. 64.01 66.81 .. .. .. 140.46 .. 90.07 38.17 51.65 52.85 .. .. .. 58.05 .. 53.14 2001
.. .. 57.73 .. 54.19 .. .. 62.68 62.22 .. .. .. 62.18 64.10 .. .. .. .. .. 93.99 35.28 46.28 57.53 .. .. .. 53.60 .. 52.15 2002
.. .. 56.16 .. 53.38 .. .. 54.19 58.60 .. .. .. 57.87 61.90 .. .. .. .. .. 79.83 39.66 38.48 .. .. .. .. 54.69 .. 51.62 2003
.. .. 54.21 .. 57.83 .. .. 58.42 56.65 .. .. .. 56.52 57.96 .. .. .. .. .. 80.54 53.03 37.60 .. .. .. .. 51.02 .. 50.66 2004
.. .. 57.55 .. 64.92 .. 101.01 59.55 60.34 .. .. .. 60.70 61.11 .. .. .. .. .. 89.69 59.75 43.92 .. .. .. .. 86.05 .. 51.52 2005
.. .. 57.49 .. 58.11 .. 101.95 58.50 60.96 .. .. .. 62.50 62.88 .. .. .. .. .. .. 55.92 45.25 .. .. .. .. 100.82 .. 51.52 2006
Australia .. .. Austria .. .. Belgium 57.58 55.48 Canada .. .. Czech Republic 56.29 58.08 Denmark .. .. Finland 106.56 107.06 France 55.72 53.43 Germany 60.05 56.13 Greece .. .. Hungary .. .. Ireland .. .. Italy 61.12 59.26 Japan 62.65 58.60 Korea .. .. Luxembourg .. .. Mexico .. .. Netherlands .. .. New Zealand .. .. Norway .. .. Poland 49.84 47.13 Portugal 42.79 37.82 Slovak Republic .. .. Spain .. .. Sweden .. .. Switzerland .. .. Turkey 110.65 94.11 United Kingdom .. .. United States 51.58 50.15 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. .. 49.29 .. 56.79 .. 105.93 47.44 .. .. .. .. 52.70 49.63 .. .. .. .. .. .. 38.30 31.74 .. .. .. .. 70.90 .. 49.91
.. .. 47.21 .. 50.72 .. 99.78 45.43 .. .. .. .. 53.26 45.30 .. .. .. .. .. .. 38.75 31.67 .. .. .. .. 80.19 .. 48.41
.. .. 54.03 .. 55.32 .. 105.14 50.42 .. .. .. .. 58.22 46.93 .. .. .. .. .. .. 46.52 38.85 .. .. .. .. 71.77 .. 50.67
.. .. .. .. 65.74 .. 109.88 58.03 .. .. .. .. 60.80 48.86 .. .. .. .. .. .. 47.49 32.64 .. .. .. .. 86.28 .. 55.73
.. .. .. .. .. .. 126.04 59.67 .. .. .. .. 63.51 48.83 .. .. .. .. .. .. 52.01 38.73 .. .. .. .. 92.33 .. 55.15
.. .. .. .. .. .. 158.63 72.00 .. .. .. .. 79.55 69.37 72.67 .. .. .. .. .. 95.46 .. .. .. .. .. 118.78 .. 66.99
.. .. .. .. .. .. 196.65 106.27 .. .. .. .. 108.95 104.02 116.55 .. .. .. .. .. 114.57 .. .. .. .. .. 148.21 .. 91.26
.. .. .. .. .. .. 203.29 128.98 .. .. .. .. 118.09 107.46 120.22 .. .. .. .. .. 94.52 .. .. .. .. .. 161.57 .. 100.79
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Table 4.8 Steam Coal Prices for Industry (US$/tce) 1978
1980
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
.. 90.20 29.62 43.97 .. 76.39 51.74 61.82 98.52 93.42 .. .. 70.05 71.25 .. .. .. 57.76 36.23 39.80 .. .. 7.88 .. 77.55 68.83 .. 49.78 36.26 1997
.. 119.83 42.87 42.76 .. 95.46 77.80 107.40 120.31 119.98 .. .. 56.68 74.99 32.75 .. .. 62.94 41.63 62.32 .. .. 8.51 .. 93.41 95.71 86.47 91.32 41.85 1998
34.79 66.69 45.48 59.46 25.05 100.41 61.96 105.08 159.99 .. .. .. 58.01 71.47 64.59 .. .. 55.95 .. 46.00 .. .. 14.84 .. 85.66 68.32 60.21 79.86 39.33 1999
.. 78.84 55.41 .. 24.44 119.95 72.35 128.20 185.76 .. .. .. 58.84 70.53 61.03 .. .. 62.74 .. 53.13 .. .. 15.25 .. 92.56 72.44 79.67 88.51 40.00 2000
.. 78.62 51.69 .. 21.41 115.13 68.79 124.92 182.57 .. .. .. 57.97 68.23 58.95 .. .. 58.87 .. 50.02 27.31 .. 12.16 .. 113.90 69.97 82.35 86.31 39.90 2001
.. 85.47 .. .. 25.69 115.93 66.21 134.18 206.06 .. .. .. 52.09 63.43 55.40 .. .. .. .. 42.60 30.26 .. 12.77 .. .. 63.06 87.38 85.09 39.08 2002
.. 71.65 .. .. 26.70 75.90 53.56 126.83 195.74 .. .. .. 53.22 67.62 53.88 .. .. .. .. 33.27 29.90 .. .. .. .. 53.55 69.97 68.02 38.71 2003
.. 70.46 .. .. 27.49 74.21 65.45 129.90 200.20 .. .. .. 51.12 57.80 53.74 .. .. .. .. 45.44 38.52 .. .. .. .. 55.73 52.26 68.64 38.76 2004
.. 82.29 .. .. 31.30 84.94 96.93 145.13 .. .. .. .. 57.35 61.98 56.04 .. .. .. .. .. 44.84 .. .. .. .. 71.07 58.81 65.58 38.59 2005
.. 74.31 .. .. 29.84 .. 89.18 142.46 .. .. .. .. 55.92 63.95 53.74 .. .. .. .. .. 45.95 .. .. .. .. 69.85 60.50 61.62 38.45 2006
Australia .. .. Austria 64.91 64.72 Belgium .. .. Canada .. .. Czech Republic 27.74 29.43 Denmark .. .. Finland 98.95 97.05 France 125.17 126.61 Germany .. .. Greece .. .. Hungary .. .. Ireland .. .. Italy 53.73 46.24 Japan 59.78 53.75 Korea 45.44 33.39 Luxembourg .. .. Mexico .. .. Netherlands .. .. New Zealand .. .. Norway .. .. Poland 44.37 51.05 Portugal 47.43 35.69 Slovak Republic 35.96 35.38 Spain .. .. Sweden .. .. Switzerland 59.54 58.74 Turkey 63.09 61.75 United Kingdom 62.84 64.94 United States 38.59 38.42 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. 56.93 .. .. 28.33 .. 97.39 121.78 .. .. .. .. 37.90 47.47 49.55 .. .. .. .. .. 43.29 32.14 31.85 .. .. 55.11 57.96 62.94 37.60
.. 54.73 .. .. 26.96 .. 89.47 105.48 .. .. .. .. 43.46 45.69 58.34 .. .. .. .. .. 44.87 37.98 .. .. .. 60.13 53.26 59.29 37.77
.. 56.42 .. .. 28.43 .. 97.40 107.49 .. .. .. .. 50.90 49.68 51.15 .. .. .. .. .. 50.25 46.43 .. .. .. 68.67 52.42 63.72 39.02
.. 75.33 .. .. 33.88 .. 96.68 109.32 .. .. .. .. 47.01 48.27 52.96 .. .. .. .. .. 46.50 39.74 .. .. .. 61.63 69.48 65.04 39.97
.. 87.64 .. .. .. .. 113.53 130.49 .. .. .. .. 48.09 45.31 58.42 .. .. .. .. .. 52.51 47.00 .. .. .. 75.25 73.37 70.32 40.73
.. 171.25 .. .. .. .. 140.81 .. .. .. .. .. 72.13 67.20 63.94 .. .. .. .. .. 60.64 .. .. .. .. 110.05 67.16 86.73 46.79
.. 178.69 .. .. .. .. 146.63 .. .. .. .. .. 83.21 81.25 78.92 .. .. .. .. .. 71.39 .. .. .. .. 109.84 78.79 99.67 56.31
.. 176.37 .. .. .. .. 149.81 .. .. .. .. .. 78.44 81.86 90.36 .. .. .. .. .. 75.69 .. .. .. .. 111.27 79.99 99.06 61.57
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Table 4.9 Steam Coal Prices for Electricity Generation (US$/tce) 1978
1980
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
10.82 173.19 53.08 37.87 10.29 .. 51.74 .. 83.97 .. .. .. 41.32 90.60 .. .. .. 40.99 .. .. .. 31.26 4.30 42.60 50.00 .. .. 52.22 29.96 1997
14.48 176.96 62.51 48.63 11.54 55.86 77.80 56.31 100.08 .. .. .. 57.37 90.23 .. .. 33.26 63.99 .. .. 3.10 44.39 4.82 69.75 91.90 .. 49.88 91.69 36.39 1998
26.82 68.42 55.59 .. 19.88 .. 61.96 52.32 120.93 .. .. 48.61 58.57 110.44 .. .. 44.65 59.71 .. .. 8.00 57.80 8.30 .. 56.06 .. 33.10 92.84 38.09 1999
29.05 80.98 59.60 61.03 20.49 .. 72.35 57.35 141.95 .. .. 63.11 67.72 101.84 .. .. 48.19 71.37 .. .. 15.61 58.90 8.62 .. .. .. 31.85 96.27 38.52 2000
30.35 84.42 58.83 62.50 18.16 .. 68.79 52.77 136.62 .. .. 57.87 66.49 98.73 .. .. 55.05 72.51 .. .. 24.62 60.18 7.62 .. .. .. 40.08 94.93 38.29 2001
.. 91.71 61.34 61.15 20.59 .. 66.21 51.70 150.89 .. .. 56.69 72.20 95.46 .. .. 51.43 76.37 .. .. 25.19 53.99 8.59 .. .. .. 46.80 99.58 37.27 2002
.. 84.81 54.42 .. 21.28 .. 53.56 49.22 140.59 .. .. 46.09 66.87 95.23 .. .. 48.07 68.71 .. .. 31.21 45.15 .. .. .. .. 56.66 78.91 36.36 2003
.. 76.78 52.55 .. 22.79 .. 65.45 49.21 143.31 .. .. 46.30 64.15 89.60 .. .. 47.78 .. .. .. 41.39 44.63 .. .. .. .. 46.35 68.93 35.58 2004
.. .. 57.28 .. 26.48 .. 96.93 55.34 163.77 .. .. 53.27 65.27 92.24 .. .. 39.17 .. .. .. 43.84 50.80 .. .. .. .. 62.46 68.57 34.58 2005
.. .. 59.85 .. 27.10 .. 89.18 54.15 56.55 .. .. 57.53 67.66 87.90 .. .. 36.19 .. .. .. 42.01 51.69 .. .. .. .. 62.04 68.04 33.82 2006
Australia .. .. Austria .. .. Belgium 55.95 44.82 Canada .. .. Czech Republic 24.42 26.02 Denmark .. .. Finland 59.94 49.45 France 53.83 46.68 Germany 49.61 47.17 Greece .. .. Hungary .. .. Ireland 51.66 41.07 Italy 63.14 56.89 Japan 74.99 63.46 Korea .. .. Luxembourg .. .. Mexico 41.13 39.66 Netherlands .. .. New Zealand .. .. Norway .. .. Poland 40.91 44.68 Portugal 48.20 41.25 Slovak Republic 24.33 23.74 Spain .. .. Sweden .. .. Switzerland .. .. Turkey 54.68 55.64 United Kingdom 68.38 61.85 United States 33.40 32.86 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. .. 39.63 .. 26.43 .. 45.31 43.11 42.45 .. .. 34.88 .. 55.82 .. .. 44.02 .. .. .. 39.86 36.10 20.47 .. .. .. 54.01 58.21 31.92
.. 56.94 42.95 20.54 21.88 .. 44.40 41.98 42.94 .. .. 34.26 .. 51.44 .. .. 48.69 .. .. .. 38.69 34.67 .. .. .. .. 50.45 54.98 31.51
.. 48.41 49.46 21.27 22.09 .. 53.62 51.04 52.51 .. .. 39.99 .. 53.64 .. .. 51.94 .. .. .. 43.03 44.23 .. .. .. .. 35.93 57.52 32.33
.. 55.78 45.21 22.02 23.40 .. 50.59 48.35 46.27 .. .. 42.37 .. 49.75 .. .. 51.56 .. .. .. 44.17 37.06 .. .. .. .. 53.20 55.06 32.91
.. 68.29 47.13 24.15 .. .. 55.49 47.85 50.64 .. .. 40.16 .. .. .. .. 49.13 .. .. .. 49.63 44.00 .. .. .. .. 66.43 56.88 33.33
.. 151.88 95.02 23.34 .. .. 76.99 71.64 70.87 .. .. 75.99 .. .. 50.52 .. 56.83 .. .. .. 54.77 65.92 .. .. .. .. 90.65 73.96 35.48
.. 158.48 105.36 28.15 .. .. 82.82 84.57 80.73 .. .. 79.21 .. .. 58.45 .. 62.69 .. .. .. 65.19 77.51 .. .. .. .. 88.37 81.21 40.50
.. 156.77 82.93 .. .. .. 85.36 82.25 78.92 .. .. 69.22 .. .. 54.79 .. 64.79 .. .. .. 70.50 66.84 .. .. .. .. 86.87 86.79 44.24
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
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Table 5.1 OECD Coal-Fired and Total Electricity Generating Capacity, 1990 to 2005 (GW) 1990 Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
23.02 1.89 4.90 19.24 12.11 7.54 5.79 14.23 42.73 3.89 2.24 .. 0.87 9.03 40.47 .. 0.09 1.20 3.77 1.09 0.05 25.99 1.47 .. 10.41 .. 0.01 5.58 41.17 307.96
Coal 2003 27.66 2.17 2.16 .. 11.42 6.33 7.90 .. .. 4.81 2.03 .. 0.87 13.78 56.52 16.41 .. 5.38 .. 1.15 0.07 28.22 1.99 1.76 .. 1.12 .. 8.70 28.88 338.08
2004
2005
1990
28.66 2.31 2.23 .. 11.50 6.40 7.90 .. .. 4.81 1.85 .. 2.45 12.35 53.61 19.69 .. 5.38 .. 1.16 0.07 28.24 1.99 1.79 .. 2.84 .. 8.75 28.88 337.78
28.89 2.25 4.09 .. 11.46 5.91 7.76 .. .. 4.81 1.51 .. 0.89 9.99 51.32 21.18 .. 5.38 .. 1.16 0.08 28.45 2.04 1.77 .. 2.76 .. 9.59 28.68 338.19
35.50 16.69 14.14 104.14 15.28 9.14 13.22 103.41 97.75 8.51 7.18 0.94 3.81 56.56 194.73 .. 1.24 28.27 17.56 7.18 27.13 27.97 7.40 .. 43.42 34.19 16.56 16.32 73.21 733.59
Total 2003 50.03 18.24 15.62 118.27 17.34 13.59 16.56 116.75 125.06 12.08 8.31 1.51 5.64 78.31 270.58 60.68 1.63 49.12 20.93 8.57 28.46 31.64 11.62 8.21 68.91 33.36 19.04 35.59 78.35 1031.69
2004
2005
50.78 18.62 15.65 120.46 17.43 13.34 16.57 117.02 124.57 12.43 8.63 1.51 5.80 81.34 275.27 64.53 1.66 51.12 21.83 8.92 27.96 31.89 12.71 8.28 69.43 33.70 19.08 36.82 80.40 1049.61
50.62 18.91 16.10 121.52 17.41 13.35 16.47 116.98 125.03 13.31 8.59 1.54 6.27 85.50 277.32 66.54 1.66 51.07 21.80 8.88 28.42 32.26 13.39 8.26 74.95 33.39 19.12 38.84 81.86 1067.01
Source: IEA/OECD Electricity Information 2007 Note: Includes multi-fired units. Note: Includes autoproducers for all countries except Japan. Note: For further information, see Principles and Definitions.
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Table 5.2 OECD Coal Use for Electricity Production and Heat Sold (Mtce)
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
19.7 1.2 3.9 11.9 11.9 2.3 1.7 14.8 104.1 2.0 5.8 0.9 1.9 17.1 0.5 0.4 0.1 1.1 0.5 57.0 0.3 2.7 4.3 0.1 1.8 65.0 309.9
28.8 1.2 5.5 21.5 16.7 8.0 4.9 24.4 115.8 3.8 6.9 0.8 6.0 15.0 1.2 0.2 2.6 0.2 79.1 0.1 4.1 11.2 0.1 2.7 73.9 417.2
33.7 1.7 5.3 28.3 17.8 9.7 4.5 16.0 124.1 6.9 6.0 1.2 9.9 29.3 6.9 0.2 0.9 5.3 0.3 85.2 0.3 4.1 17.2 1.9 6.0 60.4 503.5
41.1 2.4 6.6 28.5 21.4 8.1 4.8 12.2 120.0 9.8 5.3 2.7 11.3 36.6 8.5 0.2 2.5 8.7 0.3 76.9 2.9 3.4 20.3 1.6 8.1 69.0 559.1
44.2 2.0 6.4 29.7 21.6 8.7 6.0 9.9 105.7 10.1 4.3 3.0 8.8 51.7 16.9 0.1 4.8 9.3 0.4 60.5 4.2 3.0 22.1 1.4 11.1 51.9 625.6
60.3 2.1 4.7 38.5 20.7 5.2 4.9 10.6 98.5 11.7 4.3 2.7 10.0 69.2 33.7 6.8 8.2 0.9 56.3 4.6 2.4 26.6 1.1 14.4 39.1 716.9
61.1 2.5 4.0 37.9 21.2 5.6 6.3 8.1 100.5 12.1 4.0 3.0 11.7 73.7 37.4 8.3 8.8 1.1 56.8 4.2 2.8 23.6 1.2 14.5 45.1 697.1
63.7 2.3 4.0 37.2 20.8 5.7 7.1 9.0 100.9 11.9 3.8 2.9 13.2 78.5 40.3 8.5 8.7 1.1 54.9 4.7 2.3 27.3 1.4 12.2 42.5 699.1
62.6 2.8 3.8 36.4 20.6 7.9 9.8 9.8 101.5 12.1 3.9 2.6 14.3 83.2 44.9 9.6 9.1 1.7 57.6 4.5 2.8 25.1 1.5 11.8 46.6 706.3
63.5 2.9 3.3 33.4 20.5 5.9 8.6 9.2 103.3 12.4 3.7 2.4 16.7 85.9 47.6 7.9 8.5 1.9 56.7 4.6 2.6 25.7 1.5 12.5 44.7 708.1
70.0 2.6 3.4 33.8 20.6 4.9 4.8 10.4 96.6 12.4 3.1 2.7 16.4 90.0 47.3 10.2 8.0 2.2 56.6 4.7 2.5 25.7 1.3 13.8 44.0 722.6
IEA Europe OECD Europe IEA North America OECD North America OECD/IEA Pacific
223.6 283.4 321.7 321.8 37.8
284.8 368.0 438.7 438.7 45.3
294.3 383.6 531.8 532.7 70.2
315.7 395.9 587.7 590.1 86.6
286.4 349.9 655.3 660.1 113.3
269.6 328.3 755.4 762.3 164.0
276.4 335.9 734.9 743.2 173.3
278.5 335.7 736.3 744.9 183.6
287.7 348.2 742.7 752.3 192.4
286.6 345.9 741.6 749.5 199.0
275.4 334.5 756.4 766.6 209.5
583.2 768.7 896.3 989.9 IEA Total 643.0 852.0 986.5 1072.6 OECD Total Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
1055.0 1123.3
1189.0 1254.6
1184.6 1252.4
1198.4 1264.2
1222.8 1292.8
1227.1 1294.4
1241.3 1310.6
Source: For further information, see Principles and Definitions. Note: "Coal" refers to all coal types, primary (including hard and brown coal), peat and derived fuels (including patent fuel, coke Note: oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, BKB, coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been Note: converted to Mtce units using calorific values largely submitted in annual questionnaires to the IEA Secretariat by OECD Note: Member Countries.
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Table 5.3 OECD Coal Use in Coke Ovens (million tonnes)
1973
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
9.5 2.3 9.9 7.7 18.6 15.3 46.3 0.5 1.6 10.4 62.3 0.4 2.8 3.4 0.4 21.6 0.4 2.8 6.4 0.7 2.0 24.0 87.3
7.0 2.4 7.9 7.3 12.2 14.6 38.7 0.4 1.4 11.2 65.7 4.0 4.0 3.7 0.4 25.3 0.3 2.1 5.2 1.7 2.6 13.5 60.5
5.5 2.4 7.8 6.3 10.6 11.3 31.5 0.9 10.1 67.6 7.0 3.8 4.1 0.4 20.5 0.4 2.5 4.9 1.6 3.7 9.7 37.2
5.9 2.3 7.2 5.0 8.5 0.7 9.5 24.1 1.0 8.6 67.2 11.7 2.9 3.8 18.2 0.3 2.9 4.5 1.5 4.7 10.1 35.3
5.9 1.9 4.7 4.2 6.6 1.7 7.7 13.7 1.4 6.7 64.3 14.1 2.7 4.0 15.4 0.5 2.4 3.3 1.6 4.2 8.1 29.9
4.8 1.9 3.9 4.2 4.6 1.3 6.5 11.4 1.3 6.4 62.5 16.4 2.7 3.0 12.3 0.5 2.2 3.6 1.8 4.2 8.2 26.0
4.4 1.9 3.9 4.2 4.7 1.3 6.9 9.0 0.9 6.1 62.3 15.6 2.5 3.1 12.2 0.1 2.2 3.5 1.9 3.6 7.1 23.7
4.3 1.9 3.7 4.2 4.6 1.3 6.4 8.9 0.6 5.4 64.7 15.4 1.8 3.0 11.9 2.3 3.6 1.7 3.5 5.8 21.5
4.7 1.9 3.6 4.2 4.6 1.3 6.1 9.5 0.8 4.9 64.6 15.6 1.8 3.1 13.8 2.4 3.6 1.7 4.0 5.7 19.6
5.1 1.9 3.6 4.4 4.6 1.3 5.9 10.3 0.8 4.8 63.9 16.0 1.8 3.1 13.6 2.4 3.9 1.8 4.3 5.5 18.9
5.4 1.9 3.4 4.3 4.3 1.3 5.8 10.2 0.8 5.1 64.3 15.4 1.8 3.2 11.2 2.4 3.6 1.8 4.2 5.6 18.4
IEA Total 309.2 260.8 223.1 212.0 OECD Total 336.3 292.1 249.8 236.1 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
184.6 205.1
172.4 189.6
164.3 181.2
160.5 176.5
159.5 177.5
160.2 178.0
158.8 174.3
Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
Source: For further information, see Principles and Definitions.
Table 5.4 World Consumption of Pulverised Coal Injection (PCI) Coals 2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
975 2033 2530 941 5845 3031 1045 352 543 271 451 2500e 231 2111
933 1840 2224 714 5965 3741 1207 488 575 442 683 2425e 231 2119
744 2061 2287 697 5852 4610 1235 404 495 398 665 1988 215 2328
646 1989 3060 771 5938 4933 1330 380 354 363 815 1850 336 2428
591 2103 2641 955 5551 5001e 1406 385 405 423 819 1733 231 2059
479 2166 2770 1154 5620 5481 1472 377 493 417 983 1284 233 2161
9560 18781 19886 23269 23151 23527 24288 24665 25973 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
25100
25852
Total
1996
1997
414 1085 1730 170 3233 .. 619 178 .. 182 655 183 487 ..
777 1694 1657 1018e 5204 2291 1000 328 .. 185 580 3044 328 ..
904 1708 2034 1099e 5464 2303 1166 267 221 191 607 3001 255 65
(thousand tonnes) 1998 1999
2000
Belgium France Germany Italy Japan Korea Netherlands Slovakia Spain Sweden United Kingdom United States Colombia India
1990
998 1746 2221 1058 5735 2433 1207 284 384 262 559 2981 356 2397
1022 1956 2284 972e 5729 2554 1167 320 496 285 482 2731e 231 2237
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Chart 1: World Steam and Coking Coal Production (million tonnes) 6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0 1971 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 Hard Coal
Steam Coal
Coking Coal
Chart 2: World Steam and Coking Coal Trade (million tonnes)
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0 1978
1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
Steam Coal Exports
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006e
Coking Coal Exports
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Chart 3: Coking Coal Price CIF Japan and CIF EU Member States (US$/t)
150
130
110
90
70
50
30 1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
CIF Japan
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006
2000
2002
2004
2006
CIF EU Member States
Chart 4: Steam Coal Price CIF Japan and CIF EU Member States (US$/t)
75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990 CIF Japan
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1992
1994
1996
1998
CIF EU Member States
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Chart 5: Steam Coal Price US FOB vs. US Domestic (US$/t)
80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 1973 1975 1977 1979 1981 1983 1985 1987 1989 1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 US Domestic
US FOB
Chart 6: Steam Coal Price CIF EU Member States (US$/t) and US Exports (million tonnes)
45
80
40
70 60
30 50 25 40
US$/t
Million tonnes
35
20 30 15 20
10
10
5 0 1980
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
US Export volume
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
0 2006
CIF EU Member States
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Chart 7: OECD Total Primary Energy Supply (Mtce)
9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 1973
1980 Coal
1990 Oil
2003 Gas
2004
Nuclear
2005
Hydro
2006e
Others
Chart 8: OECD Coal Consumption and Indicators 2000=100
120
100
80
60
40
20
0 1973
1976
1979
1982
1985
1988
1991
1994
GDP
Industrial Production
Coal Supply
Electricity Generation
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2000 Total TPES
2003
2006e
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Chart 9: Japan Steam Coal Supply, Imports, GDP Annual Growth Rates 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% -5% -10% -15% 1990
1992
1994
1996
Steam Coal Import
1998
2000
2002
Steam Coal Supply
2004
2006e
GDP
Chart 10: EU Member States Steam Coal Supply, Imports, GDP Annual Growth Rates
25%
5%
20% 4%
% change
10%
3%
5% 2% 0% -5%
1%
% change GDP
15%
-10% 0% -15% -20% 1990
1992
1994
1996
Steam Coal Import
1998
2000
Steam Coal Supply
2002
2004
-1% 2006e
GDP
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Chart 11: Hard Coal Production by Region (million tonnes)
5500 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 1982
1984 Europe
1986
1988
Former USSR
1990
1992
North America
1994
1996
Latin America
1998
2000
Asia
2002
Aus. + N.Z.
2004
2006e
Africa
Chart 12: Hard Coal Consumption by Region (million tonnes) 5500 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 1982
1984 Europe
1986
1988
Former USSR
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1990
1992
North America
1994
1996
Latin America
1998 Asia
2000
2002
Aus. + N.Z.
2004 Africa
2006e
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Chart 13: Hard Coal Imports by Region (million tonnes) 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 1982
1984 Europe
1986
1988
1990
Former USSR
1992
North America
1994
1996
Latin America
1998 Asia
2000
2002
Aus. + N.Z.
2004
2006e
Africa
Chart 14: Hard Coal Exports by Region (million tonnes) 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 1982
1984 Europe
1986
1988
Former USSR
1990
1992
North America
1994
1996
Latin America
1998 Asia
2000
2002
Aus. + N.Z.
2004
2006e
Africa
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PART III DETAILED OECD COAL DATA
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DIRECTORY OF PART III CHARTS AND TABLES Part III of Coal Information contains detailed statistical information on coal for all 30 Member countries of the OECD and for regional aggregates (OECD Total, OECD North America, OECD/IEA Pacific, OECD Europe, IEA Total, IEA North America, IEA Europe). The charts and tables of regional aggregates are presented before the country tables which are set out in alphabetical order. Data for each OECD and IEA region and country are illustrated in charts at the beginning of each section. This is followed by detailed statistical information presented in several tables for each region and country. It should be noted that not all tables are shown for all countries. For example, in the case where a country has no or very few coal exports, the related tables (on volumes and values) are omitted. The content of current charts and tables is described below.
Charts: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Total Primary Energy Supply by Fuel Coal Supply Indicators Primary Coal Supply Coal Consumption Electricity Generation by Fuel CO2 Emissions by Fuel
Tables: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) by Fuel Energy Supply, GDP and Population Coal Production by Type Final Consumption of Energy by Fuel Coal Balance Use of Coal for Selected End-Uses Fuel Prices to End Users Coal Trade by Type of Coal Hard Coal Imports by Origin Coking Coal Exports by Destination Steam Coal Exports by Destination Coal Import Values by Origin Coal Export Values by Destination
Interpreting energy data and comparing statistics between countries is made difficult by differences in definitions used by countries in the collection and reporting of data. In the section Principles and Definitions such differences are explained. The conventions used by the Secretariat in presenting energy data are also reported. In particular, readers are strongly advised to read the country notes. Conversion factors are also included for reference.
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SPECIAL NOTES FOR CHARTS AND TABLES Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel
In each table Hard coal is the sum of Coking coal and Steam coal. Data for 2006 are provisional with the exception of Tables 7, 12 and 13 where data for 2006 are final. US$ refers to dollars used in the United States of America.
Units: All data shown are in million tonnes of CO2 (Sectoral Approach).
Chart 1: Total Primary Energy Supply by Fuel
Table 1: Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) by Fuel
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics and Energy Balances of OECD Countries.
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries.
Units: All data shown are in millions tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce).
Source: IEA/OECD CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion.
Units: All data shown are in million tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce).
Table 2: Energy Supply, GDP and Population
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries.
Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics and Energy Balances of OECD Countries.
Units: GDP is shown in billions of 2000 US$, TPES/GDP is tce/thousands 2000 US$. Population is shown in millions, TPES/population in tce/capita. Electricity generation is shown in TWh. All other flows are indices, with base year 2000 = 100.
Units: All flows shown are indices with base year 1970=100.
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics and Energy Balances of OECD Countries. Units: All data shown are in millions tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce).
Chart 4: Coal Consumption Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics and Energy Balances of OECD Countries. Units: All data shown are in millions tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce).
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics and Energy Balances of OECD Countries. Units: All data shown are in terawatt hours (TWh).
Table 3: Coal Production by Type Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries. Units: First part of table is shown in Mtce; second part is the corresponding amount in million tonnes. Country specific net calorific values are used for conversion.
Table 4: Final Consumption of Energy by Fuel and Table 5: Coal Balance Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries. Units: All data shown are in million tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce).
Table 6: Use of Coal for Selected End-Uses Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries. Units: All data shown are in millions tonnes.
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Table 7: Fuel Prices to End Users Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices and Taxes. Units: First part of table is shown in nominal United States Dollars per tce. Second part of table is shown in a country specific national currency or nominal US Dollars for regional totals per unit (for coals and oils per metric tonnes, for natural gas per 107 kilocalories GCV). Note: Prices for regional totals are calculated as weighted average of available price data in the region and therefore prices shown should be considered only indicative. Consumption is used as weight. Data are converted from unit prices to tce using the country specific calorific values.
Table 8: Coal Trade by Type of Coal Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries. Units: All data shown are in millions tonnes of coal equivalent (Mtce).
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Table 9: Hard Coal Imports by Origin, Table 10: Coking Coal Exports by Destination and Table 11: Steam Coal Exports by Destination Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics. Units: All data shown are in thousand tonnes.
Table 12: Coal Import Values by Origin and Table 13: Coal Export Values by Destination Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics. Units: Average Unit price in US$ per tonne. CIF price for imports and FOB price for exports. Note: On occasion shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import or export costs.
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OECD Total* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
9000
120
8000 100 7000 80
6000 5000
60
4000 40
3000 2000
20
1000 0 1970
1975
1980
Coal
Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce) 1800
1600
1600
1400
1400
1200
1200
1000
1000
800
800
600
600
400
400
200
200
12000
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
1800
0 1970
1980
2005
0 1970
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 14000 12000
10000
10000
8000
8000 6000 6000 4000 4000 2000 0 1970 Coal
2000
1975 Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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OECD Total 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 5375.28 5824.07 6464.99 Coal 1204.79 1373.13 1518.77 Oil 2847.33 2801.92 2713.49 Gas 1008.33 1111.92 1200.82 Comb. Renew/Waste 122.91 155.47 201.14 Nuclear 70.31 231.79 642.87 Hydro 112.09 133.26 143.73 Geothermal 8.68 14.55 38.59 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.07 0.10 2.67 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.77 1.93 2.88 Heat(2) 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
7609.10 1561.57 3093.59 1652.27 250.33 835.63 161.97 44.61 8.23 0.38 0.54
7864.85 1616.77 3196.03 1707.70 268.92 863.36 155.66 39.41 14.26 2.10 0.64
7925.14 1614.68 3212.86 1730.63 277.70 873.47 156.09 40.41 16.47 2.13 0.71
7907.16 1619.65 3158.27 1737.43 292.05 876.30 158.07 43.88 19.23 1.60 0.68
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.09 1.37 -0.28 1.03 2.94 13.90 1.47 9.17 24.04 8.03 -
1.37 0.41 1.13 2.47 2.17 2.06 0.55 0.31 12.89 -1.98 24.14
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
12147 14689 19901 25660 27671 28394 0.44 0.40 0.32 0.30 0.28 0.28 Population (millions) 902.1 964.6 1043.7 1130.3 1164.1 1171.5 TPES/population(1) 5.96 6.04 6.19 6.73 6.76 6.76 TPES/GDP(2) 149.2 133.7 109.5 100.0 95.9 94.1 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 163.0 153.6 125.4 100.0 96.0 93.4 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 96.5 100.6 99.8 100.0 98.6 98.3 Elec. Generation (TWh) 4454 5644 7570 9591 10124 10393 Industrial Production(2) .. 62.1 78.1 100.0 102.8 105.1 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
29246 0.27 1178.5 6.71 91.2 91.0 .. 10428 ..
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.95 -1.80 0.86 0.23 -1.80 -1.53 0.20 3.17 -
2.40 -1.01 0.77 0.59 -1.01 -1.94 -0.10 2.14 2.00
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
251.90 772.89 213.08 2.30
275.78 869.56 230.25 2.67
251.12 986.96 267.03 5.06
228.76 943.45 208.37 3.48
224.61 973.93 209.38 3.12
233.64 987.54 207.20 4.67
232.30 1002.11 207.17 5.73
-0.03 2.06 1.90 6.79
-0.48 0.00 -1.68 -0.54
Mt: Coking Coal 258.23 281.27 254.12 235.95 233.28 243.92 242.27 Steam Coal 930.00 1054.65 1201.55 1158.63 1229.14 1243.25 1267.79 Brown Coal 666.16 699.43 806.57 614.12 613.47 620.78 620.22 Peat 8.05 9.34 14.93 10.59 9.44 13.84 16.85 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-0.13 2.16 1.61 5.28
-0.27 0.23 -1.73 -0.50
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD Total 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
4055.88 408.13 2300.98 736.48 118.56 0.51 461.64 29.59
4234.18 355.31 2283.54 814.07 147.30 0.73 0.04 582.27 50.93
4485.86 327.39 2344.89 842.19 126.39 2.96 2.04 782.38 57.62
5264.03 192.29 2740.74 1061.83 184.51 3.98 4.41 1011.04 65.23
5372.07 182.36 2797.95 1068.86 177.60 4.66 4.29 1051.75 84.61
5473.53 189.86 2857.34 1068.37 184.37 4.64 4.29 1074.54 90.13
5503.98 180.25 2856.72 1057.31 191.38 4.94 4.35 1099.76 109.28
0.59 -1.29 0.11 0.79 0.38 10.94 3.15 4.00
1.37 -3.90 1.32 1.53 2.80 3.46 5.16 2.30 4.36
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
1363.66 256.12 443.91 362.46 60.03 0.04 225.58 15.52
1348.83 226.48 402.47 362.35 70.11 0.04 265.33 22.05
1175.36 224.88 244.71 320.48 50.68 0.38 0.01 314.54 19.68
1280.82 164.30 207.27 400.68 97.72 0.44 0.14 391.19 19.08
1225.12 156.34 199.84 378.30 85.75 0.42 0.17 371.08 33.21
1246.01 161.26 205.41 378.09 90.15 0.42 0.18 377.79 32.71
1229.31 153.01 204.71 364.32 93.03 0.42 0.18 380.38 33.25
-0.87 -0.76 -3.44 -0.72 -0.99 13.75 1.97 1.41
0.30 -2.53 -1.18 0.86 4.13 0.67 20.00 1.28 3.56
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
1029.48 10.30 987.34 24.28
1158.13 3.64 1121.92 23.92
1414.29 0.40 1376.18 26.68
1744.48 0.14 1694.48 30.86
1799.82 0.10 1746.55 29.32
1836.33 0.11 1780.59 28.60
1855.44 0.14 1794.06 30.83
1.89 -17.38 1.97 0.56
1.83 -6.60 1.78 0.97
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.00 7.55 782.48 95.33 283.85 220.01
0.00 8.64 789.48 83.53 211.24 256.09
0.00 11.03 847.74 63.90 172.66 286.17
5.78 13.22 983.57 19.40 184.01 367.99
10.17 13.68 1017.63 15.27 180.64 393.33
13.09 13.95 1014.48 15.99 174.33 389.79
16.38 14.02 1032.57 16.47 170.08 391.28
-1.94 2.25 0.47 -2.33 -2.88 1.56
x 1.61 1.32 -8.64 -0.10 2.11
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
38.88 0.42 132.92 11.07 407.69 24.34 187.63 104.05
41.23 0.64 0.04 177.30 19.42 421.20 26.26 152.16 114.58
53.89 1.38 1.91 240.89 26.92 504.16 22.87 121.54 144.59
73.25 2.22 3.99 304.10 28.61 615.43 4.36 115.83 187.68
74.13 2.71 3.84 325.90 21.82 652.37 6.22 121.35 197.67
73.36 2.70 3.82 333.04 21.46 659.98 7.53 116.72 200.29
73.98 2.96 3.86 351.80 22.14 663.58 5.97 112.44 204.27
1.94 7.32 3.56 5.36 1.26 -0.37 -2.52 1.95
2.13 5.19 4.79 2.56 -1.30 1.85 -8.56 -0.52 2.33
Comb. Renew/Waste 1.16 1.54 0.50 Geothermal 0.02 0.02 0.10 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.09 Electricity 89.29 123.43 206.18 Heat 1.21 3.21 8.29 Non-Energy Use 315.96 334.54 409.70 Coal 4.42 3.27 3.16 Oil 303.63 307.18 356.42 Gas 7.90 24.10 50.12 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
3.70 0.67 0.17 292.09 10.93 523.12 2.14 463.11 57.88
5.33 0.86 0.23 310.19 10.52 531.81 2.52 476.46 52.83
5.65 0.85 0.25 318.83 9.86 559.10 2.65 502.64 53.82
5.58 0.91 0.25 323.91 10.23 552.11 2.47 498.08 51.56
-4.78 10.56 5.05 12.01 1.54 -1.96 0.95 11.48
17.39 15.87 7.15 3.06 1.41 2.01 -1.62 2.26 0.19
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD Total 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
1169.0 173.9 -158.7 20.6
1378.2 236.0 -215.8 -25.3
1510.2 313.3 -283.3 -21.4
1384.1 425.6 -306.1 57.9
1411.0 519.3 -319.1 5.5
1433.1 508.4 -330.2 3.4
1447.3 528.5 -328.4 -27.8
1.5 3.5 3.5 x
-0.3 3.3 1.0 x
Primary Supply
1204.8
1373.1
1518.8
1561.6
1616.8
1614.7
1619.7
1.4
0.4
Statistical Difference
25.3
-12.6
11.3
7.0
-23.9
-17.8
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-784.9
-977.0
-1180.9
-1356.3
-1384.6
-1398.8
..
2.4
1.1
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-643.0 -617.8 -25.2
-852.0 -786.2 -65.8
-1072.6 -999.9 -72.7
-1254.6 -1200.2 -54.3
-1294.4 -1244.8 -49.6
-1310.6 -1264.7 -45.9
.. .. ..
3.1 2.9 6.4
1.3 1.6 -3.0
-12.0
-8.4
-6.3
-3.6
-3.3
-3.5
..
-3.7
-4.0
-129.9 2.2 -93.2 -38.2 -0.7
-116.7 1.4 -79.5 -38.6 0.1
-101.9 -1.1 -75.6 -20.6 -4.6
-98.1 -0.3 -78.4 -19.4 -0.0
-87.0 -0.3 -75.5 -16.9 5.7
-84.7 -0.4 -73.3 -17.8 6.8
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.4 -1.2 -3.6 11.6
-1.2 -6.5 -0.2 -1.0 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.0
..
-
-
-33.7
-26.7
-21.0
-18.9
-17.2
-16.4
..
-2.8
-1.6
-3.3
-1.5
-0.8
-1.1
-1.3
-1.4
..
x
x
408.1
355.3
327.4
192.3
189.9
180.3
..
-1.3
-3.9
256.1 133.2 26.4 20.3 11.6
226.5 106.1 24.7 32.1 11.2
224.9 87.4 27.9 41.3 16.1
164.3 61.8 18.1 35.7 8.2
161.3 60.9 16.3 32.6 10.9
153.0 55.0 16.9 30.5 10.9
.. .. .. .. ..
-0.8 -2.4 0.3 4.3 2.0
-2.5 -3.0 -3.3 -2.0 -2.5
10.3
3.6
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
..
-17.4
-6.6
137.3 24.3 95.3
121.9 26.3 83.5
98.9 22.9 63.9
25.7 4.4 19.4
25.8 7.5 16.0
24.6 6.0 16.5
.. .. ..
-1.9 -0.4 -2.3
-8.9 -8.6 -8.6
Non-energy Use 4.4 3.3 3.2 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2.1
2.7
2.5
..
-2.0
-1.6
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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OECD Total 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
940.11 701.37 651.67 49.70 25.20 27.71 0.01 2.99 92.99 9.59 13.82 27.16 9.02 33.41 57.64 0.08
1050.03 809.95 758.04 51.90 26.38 27.55 0.01 2.55 101.63 8.43 17.07 33.86 9.62 32.65 55.46 0.11
1225.38 1010.23 961.19 49.04 22.83 24.18 4.39 0.57 118.67 7.99 22.55 41.79 15.79 30.55 35.26 0.33
1370.66 1237.51 1204.43 33.08 2.06 13.25 10.46 100.71 8.14 17.54 36.53 8.54 29.97 18.20 0.36
1427.40 1200.68 1171.76 28.92 103.96 13.35 9.81 94.34 8.22 15.06 33.05 10.83 27.17 16.39 0.34
1477.78 1212.06 1182.44 29.62 109.46 12.76 9.64 96.80 10.01 14.07 32.86 10.88 28.97 17.77 0.49
1498.84 1228.65 1201.76 26.89 122.37 13.23 9.53 94.96 9.21 15.28 31.04 11.24 28.20 16.95 0.42
2.23 3.09 3.29 -0.11 -0.82 -1.13 75.90 -12.89 2.05 -1.51 4.17 3.66 4.78 -0.74 -4.01 12.80
1.35 1.31 1.50 -3.93 11.84 -3.94 5.30 -1.47 0.95 -2.56 -1.96 -2.24 -0.53 -4.77 1.54
266.96 7.14 6.19 0.95 250.17 5.74 0.26 0.07 0.01 0.00 0.18 0.28 -
283.48 10.83 9.59 1.25 264.53 0.29 5.40 0.24 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.21 0.33 -
237.35 18.23 14.32 3.91 211.88 4.69 0.10 2.14 1.63 0.01 0.49 0.16 -
205.48 13.37 10.17 3.20 176.38 10.72 2.59 0.18 0.00 0.02 2.39 0.10 0.23
195.29 14.07 11.70 2.38 2.42 164.15 13.40 0.99 0.26 0.01 0.72 0.21 0.18
199.93 13.99 11.41 2.58 2.60 165.24 13.16 0.62 0.32 0.02 0.28 0.12 0.19
189.73 12.70 10.73 1.97 2.90 161.03 13.93 0.79 0.21 0.01 0.57 0.13 0.22
-0.97 8.12 7.23 12.52 -1.37 -28.89 19.25 30.02 13.00 8.98 -4.53 -
-1.48 -2.38 -1.90 -4.48 -1.81 7.54 -6.43 -12.90 0.50 0.96 -1.58 -
666.47 700.63 815.59 427.96 456.10 609.00 410.91 435.18 580.39 17.05 20.91 28.61 137.19 142.64 111.07 6.40 6.34 8.47 51.14 50.46 42.05 1.12 1.44 1.40 14.39 15.72 10.98 1.65 1.67 1.65 4.51 4.63 2.06 29.47 26.99 25.97 28.94 37.01 39.69 Non-energy use 0.83 0.82 0.67 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
624.65 581.50 572.95 8.56 13.13 0.00 7.02 15.68 0.22 3.37 0.65 0.57 10.88 8.07 0.16
631.06 585.60 577.30 8.31 12.50 0.00 7.07 13.45 0.47 2.99 0.44 0.54 9.02 7.65 0.18
622.02 579.33 571.23 8.10 12.77 0.00 6.38 11.87 0.09 3.21 0.30 0.36 7.91 9.22 0.19
633.80 592.37 584.29 8.08 13.33 0.00 6.88 9.49 0.09 3.23 0.30 0.50 5.38 7.81 0.21
1.70 2.98 2.92 4.41 -1.74 2.36 -1.62 1.91 -2.23 -0.02 -6.32 -1.05 2.67 -1.78
-1.67 -0.18 0.04 -8.08 -13.18 -1.37 -9.45 -16.72 -7.84 -10.76 -9.07 -9.97 -10.27 -7.58
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Total 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(US Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
173.89 144.69 .. .. 5.30 23.90
235.98 209.71 124.69 85.01 5.74 20.54
313.30 294.18 140.67 153.50 5.20 13.93
425.64 399.40 136.09 263.31 4.76 21.49
457.79 431.50 131.11 300.39 6.23 20.06
483.97 456.87 127.86 329.01 6.45 20.64
519.31 490.36 137.83 352.53 4.77 24.17
508.42 483.00 133.63 349.37 6.31 19.12
528.52 502.99 150.78 352.21 7.07 18.46
Total Exports 158.67 215.81 283.29 306.08 297.85 300.87 319.10 Hard Coal 131.78 188.15 261.72 292.12 284.03 287.33 300.75 Coking Coal .. 120.16 149.17 162.73 152.22 154.65 160.07 Steam Coal .. 67.99 112.55 129.39 131.81 132.68 140.68 Brown Coal / Lignite 1.44 4.58 4.32 1.33 1.11 0.68 0.70 Peat 0.00 0.12 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 Coal Products(1) 25.46 23.08 17.13 12.57 12.66 12.81 17.61 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
330.17 312.74 177.03 135.71 0.83 0.05 16.55
328.41 309.53 171.83 137.70 1.05 0.04 17.79
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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OECD Total 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
165001 e 217820 e 307323 e 438842 e 475108 e 502631 e 539210 e 535797 e 557175 97943 29796 11598 909 10948 6619 79 25075 116 420 2566 5249 e 4568 67058 e 4556 970 243 6716 16292 e 2285 9296 980
534 11967 3012 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 10207 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
121630 32520 11811 1072 8326 5055 66 48999 252 979 3347 4890 e 4313
135933 49608 16250 774 3141 2570 65 43205 305
e 138570 e 133810 e 130279 e 140316 e 135845 e 153448 e 67156 e 68030 66120 68627 65861 78554 e 17972 e 15175 13501 14048 15014 19540 3388 e 3419 e 4059 3656 3366 4541 2 8 108 289 2 3125 e 2599 e 2755 2955 3250 4076 36 5 6 e 24037 e 14619 e 13991 e 18097 e 19321 e 17126 398 695 461 419 467 1051
2803 177 714 3213 e 8569 e 4539
9557 e 140 6327 e 991 4825 e 26 454 80 92 e
14806 120 e 7274 612 5010 e 164 1117 162
13777 374 e 7716 432 5380 512 1109 56
14634 287 9194 456 6055 613 969 193
10094 192 e 9842 320 6330 548 872 73
7641 241 11757 55 7611 336 596 20 301
96190 e 171390 e 300272 e 341298 e 372352 e 398894 e 399952 e 403727 9137 34664 e 77808 e 83225 e 92659 e 96948 99577 91160 1099 9885 e 10649 e 8430 7529 6191 6603 3531 255 327 e 2393 e 2385 e 1814 1801 1004 968 4145 2124 e 437 589 e 329 e 551 573 513 17258 e 13084 e 18591 e 18226 e 16251 e 16309 15552 14612 4184 2428 e 593 406 e 420 e 352 298 167 24092 35894 e 18101 e 13372 e 11482 e 15678 e 10952 e 11017 1406 3686 e 4308 e 3374 4465 e 3346 3562 2963 1503 9 21112 2638 9352
6287 10450 1000 33156 9517 1752 150 6986
e e e e
e e
34741 e 29234 23066 e 46319 e 20887 e 896 e 5041 1573 e 5635
51642 e 30830 e 31839 54799 29831 e 2717 e 5777 e 2524 1332 e
52234 e 38773 e 36060 59071 35817 e 1722 e 8887 e 3201 e 1638 e
42664 41656 e 47192 e 55933 52020 e 2440 e 6155 e 3591 6067
34719 e 47187 e 52464 e 53091 59315 e 3197 e 5169 e 2698 3992
30823 47400 64633 54877 65743 3092 5200 2755 4273
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Total 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
1980
1990
2000
91030 e 119031
151443
169287
2002
e 112261 .. e 664 e 3835 5694 .. 143 47 9186 1916 412 .. 6 198 9285 56274 4260 1 28 e 3516 .. 252 .. 305 e 4345 2889 e 1196 99 796 2569 ..
e 123887 .. e 785 e 7345 4018 .. e 50 127 8301 761 .. .. 28 1 8576 55617 7961 .. 3 e 5175 .. 99 .. 765 e 3681 4265 e 1568 3 2869 7436 772
e 129631 122 e 1844 4583 3501 214 1005 6670 e 4891 1075 48 4 7451 52886 15305 1406 e 4745 95 538 198 e 1570 4616 2128 46 3954 8626 540
113850 1798 3273 4277 468 5 1110 6102 3502 17 499 87 3 4957 50423 10168 2 1386 6152 129 306 1625 4041 1397 2812 6022 1664
7748 2121 1186 218 .. 232 .. 1348 521 951 69 722
11927 3490 1196 1021 .. 490 .. 1120 808 1663 168 1067
27055 7618 3155 1009 .. 4895 50 3815 1068 1372 1823 1228
37792 10695 7713 1211 10795 56 505 1825 1869 1316 1806
34714 8335 5087 1565 12 12554 118 151 3048 1563 1668 613
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
92
5204
3435
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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2004
2005
2006e
157908 e 160526 e 168593 e 186603 e 180959
88788 .. 813 3468 5410 .. .. .. 7661 714 191 .. .. .. 6868 42951 2503 286 10 2971 .. 68 .. 265 5126 1888 769 18 498 1027 157
Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
2003
e 113952 1856 e 2582 3263 411 e 1214 e 6085 e 3430 541 83 2 e 5123 e 49741 e 10710 e 1821 e 5980 139 399 2010 e 4367 1341 e 3141 e 6291 e 1412
e 120818 1713 e 2733 3431 462 20 e 1090 e 5746 e 3862 553 385 82 5 e 4607 e 50154 e 13986 e 1704 e 7461 32 572 88 2308 e 4220 1777 22 e 3139 e 6449 e 1909
e 133390 1753 e 3414 4034 523 e 1181 e 5535 e 4372 e 449 57 15 e 6494 e 54450 e 17954 e 1582 e 8055 18 592 1909 e 4598 1690 e 3599 e 7366 e 1841
e 125214 1547 e 3590 4134 915 e 1172 e 5060 e 4631 673 19 1 e 6506 e 52960 e 12277 e 2125 e 9336 1570 953 e 3678 1596 e 3357 e 6609 e 1552
e e e e
e e e e
e e e e
e e e e
e
e e e
10969 e
39500 9602 4901 1765 14126 161 260 3028 2004 2652 1001
e e e e
9084 e
44048 8779 6749 1157 14395 311 2735 2050 6447 1197 6263
e
e e e
51677 8376 8365 1414 18520 129 593 3184 2381 6363 1667 4130
e e e
51812 9288 8937 1392 17351 194 146 2693 2455 3958 3166 7118
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OECD Total 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes)
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
65973
78163
124265
146187
80590 2 14 3536 10083 .. 4885 206 3657 2868 .. .. 33 1790 4544 30430 4243 3 188 8516 1 401 1 1572 198 746 308 80 15 1847 225
e 123702 1643 1509 13524 864 e 2594 1228 3370 e 16053 112 322 7 1208 1360 51786 13730 93 373 3556 16 e 671 117 348 e 1217 1874 e 255 20 110 e 3866 659
127089 16 2163 2173 10859 733 2959 1571 2727 15973 122 241 12 2046 1494 52278 15887 56 1644 3146 76 476 164 1248 1069 1923 507 167 149 3473 668
24546 .. 15 2555 8782 .. 1542 6 3314 2116 1 .. .. 209 115 1732 356 52 .. 1021 .. 167 .. 15 237 21 70 82 79 1040 782
e
e
e e
e
e e e
43055 .. 27 3697 10136 .. 2838 390 6181 4094 5 .. .. 448 956 5007 563 96 .. 3136 .. 108 .. 33 322 983 118 265 .. 3269 61
e
e
e
e e
e
e e e
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
151263 e 152103 e 160565 e 156189 e 157422
355 11 76 .. .. .. .. .. 3 82 129 54
2983 110 1521 .. .. .. .. 462 66 576 166 82
14582 345 6866 1 2551 48 1058 33 1039 642 1624 363
23296 22 10034 2 421 2469 2623 830 1438 4321 960
24999 67 10961 574 1645 1912 2 498 1011 7282 1006
Non-Specified/Other 41309 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
32447
29303
582
285
e 128073 e 137497 e 130466 e 131105 e 22 e 2079 2708 2182 2149 852 1258 1295 772 15570 12681 13644 13921 750 e 783 719 938 e 2038 e 2262 1220 1320 1817 1272 963 1122 e 3380 e 3185 3649 e 2971 14875 17401 13612 12364 e 276 e 69 144 122 278 258 321 321 6 16 45 65 1525 1627 1163 483 833 727 409 156 e 52905 e 60417 e 58241 e 60706 e 14765 e 16886 18696 e 21156 52 42 38 31 3363 2957 e 4579 4918 e 2508 e 2698 2205 1716 118 106 56 82 e 399 592 496 359 138 56 127 175 1521 781 580 411 849 868 721 201 1702 1081 349 863 753 453 443 377 96 8 8 7 e 154 e 67 178 3069 4436 3438 2863 e 531 e 934 e 224 e 335 e
e e e e
24662 232 10817 1 735 1544 1296 554 848 7149 1395 308
e
e
e e
24011 e 883 9896 1 1202 2014 1716 135 859 1358 e 5354 302
26409 e 726 14330 4 374 1430 1170 844 499 809 e 5893 e 205
216
160
26934 231 13208 2 77 1297 321 930 190 1184 8355 610 113
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Total 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
55.65
62.27
56.28
44.94
46.42
47.26
67.40
97.98
106.49
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
49.29 66.05 182.83 54.82 58.55 46.06 43.53 42.38 50.18
57.64 70.37 67.03 63.98 64.21 54.50 60.89 50.58 57.45
52.80 62.94 82.00 59.26 61.25 49.58 50.11 49.57 54.95
43.36 49.15 .. 51.58 57.52 40.77 38.69 42.27 46.62
46.18 51.88 53.93 50.15 61.14 40.54 .. 38.69 46.52
47.25 53.90 .. 62.24 64.21 40.48 166.16 39.20 46.67
61.26 66.39 98.50 108.71 107.28 82.31 85.79 61.31 73.25
102.47 109.56 242.07 138.92 119.94 109.89 104.26 71.77 104.12
115.04 129.34 112.10 118.82 125.05 98.79 88.44 66.18 101.81
44.85 51.81 47.14 38.87 36.67 37.37 55.34 Imports from: Australia 43.45 52.17 48.23 37.89 37.25 35.69 51.71 Canada 43.28 43.38 40.99 33.04 36.91 37.49 54.90 Czech Republic 57.22 65.54 63.84 52.99 53.68 64.04 83.24 Poland 51.56 61.05 46.78 44.35 40.74 43.26 68.95 United States 54.03 54.63 49.60 45.05 42.97 47.37 60.50 China 38.91 48.34 44.63 33.32 33.04 32.60 53.48 Colombia 39.31 50.88 41.58 39.19 36.04 37.58 52.34 South Africa 37.89 45.38 44.19 42.11 36.71 39.05 58.03 Former USSR(2) 39.41 45.48 42.87 40.44 35.40 39.68 63.56 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
64.85
63.38
64.06 79.68 113.59 78.34 82.18 62.75 59.93 67.68 67.35
65.13 60.96 102.69 75.65 77.37 60.32 58.42 66.20 66.20
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD North America* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
4500
140
4000
120
3500 100 3000 2500
80
2000
60
1500
40
1000 20 500 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
1000
900
900
800
800
700
700
600
600
500
500 400
400
300
300 200
200
100
100
0 1970
6000
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 8000 7000
5000
6000 4000 5000 3000
4000 3000
2000
2000 1000 1000 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD North America 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 2784.98 3002.54 3230.30 Coal 468.79 571.17 694.35 Oil 1338.54 1370.41 1329.88 Gas 803.26 773.52 738.61 Comb. Renew/Waste 73.60 98.59 111.12 Nuclear 39.01 113.96 256.50 Hydro 58.51 67.18 72.90 Geothermal 3.21 7.70 26.44 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.46 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.07 0.01 0.03 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
3865.91 827.51 1529.43 941.22 132.50 327.15 79.22 25.94 3.05 -0.10 -
3946.39 834.78 1630.78 905.47 132.92 339.87 78.28 20.35 4.00 -0.06 -
3983.96 846.25 1648.64 906.05 135.66 340.12 81.54 21.29 4.45 -0.04 -
3957.25 834.95 1620.18 907.42 140.04 343.41 83.16 23.12 5.49 -0.52 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.88 2.34 -0.04 -0.49 2.45 11.71 1.30 13.21 -4.35 -
1.41 1.33 1.44 1.37 1.34 1.90 0.75 -1.43 16.31 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
4853 5885 8011 11071 12069 12454 0.57 0.51 0.40 0.35 0.33 0.32 Population (millions) 287.7 317.9 359.1 411.8 429.9 434.2 TPES/population(1) 9.68 9.44 8.99 9.39 9.18 9.17 TPES/GDP(2) 164.3 146.1 115.5 100.0 93.6 91.6 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 129.2 129.8 115.9 100.0 92.5 90.9 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 105.7 108.3 105.1 100.0 95.1 94.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 2273 2868 3809 4835 4972 5131 Industrial Production(2) .. .. .. .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
12872 0.31 438.5 9.03 88.0 86.8 .. 5130 ..
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.99 -2.05 1.31 -0.43 -2.05 -0.64 -0.03 3.08 -
2.99 -1.53 1.27 0.13 -1.53 -1.61 -0.70 2.01 -
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
109.25 421.00 23.37 -
135.46 505.67 30.53 -
124.00 649.36 55.87 -
80.68 696.75 57.79 -
66.32 718.98 57.69 -
68.43 732.34 57.99 -
64.95 750.75 58.09 -
1.06 3.68 7.53 -
-3.89 0.80 0.25 -
Mt: Coking Coal 109.07 134.96 123.88 84.67 71.47 74.85 70.99 Steam Coal 487.96 598.48 774.37 854.46 911.02 926.93 956.36 Brown Coal 44.51 59.30 110.57 112.98 112.52 112.91 113.02 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
1.07 3.92 7.88 -
-3.30 1.21 0.14 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD North America 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2136.29 114.77 1143.41 569.00 73.21 235.76 0.14
2204.57 88.71 1171.06 552.10 98.10 293.12 1.47
2221.89 84.33 1177.76 514.93 53.19 0.48 387.22 3.98
2653.43 51.76 1370.52 612.07 98.53 0.74 2.12 508.99 8.70
2669.82 51.41 1412.79 584.22 89.91 1.07 1.90 520.33 8.18
2725.04 54.99 1465.99 572.32 95.09 1.07 1.91 527.94 5.74
2725.05 50.15 1471.24 553.06 100.08 1.22 1.87 541.61 5.83
0.23 -1.80 0.17 -0.59 -1.86 2.96 21.94
1.37 -3.41 1.49 0.48 4.30 6.40 2.26 2.58
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
648.26 94.60 128.76 279.33 50.87 94.57 0.14
665.05 77.07 161.39 254.55 58.55 112.05 1.43
514.95 70.12 90.22 196.51 23.55 133.65 0.90
594.41 48.09 57.31 240.32 63.91 0.16 177.51 7.11
529.77 47.68 58.43 212.85 53.54 0.14 150.40 6.73
543.32 50.22 66.95 213.20 56.77 0.14 151.25 4.80
528.75 46.43 68.20 197.25 59.39 0.15 152.49 4.84
-1.35 -1.75 -2.07 -2.05 -4.43 2.06 11.73
0.18 -2.71 -1.85 0.02 6.36 0.88 11.87
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
668.15 0.18 642.94 24.06
717.50 693.38 23.41
825.22 798.06 26.15
1001.45 966.08 29.39
1036.84 1000.53 26.71
1056.97 1019.73 25.53
1075.45 1034.60 27.41
1.25 1.28 0.49
1.78 1.75 0.31
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.97 386.83 4.77 122.89 170.85
0.71 360.37 2.35 76.91 170.95
1.01 362.65 2.17 54.31 163.89
4.74 1.23 446.61 1.99 61.69 186.68
8.12 1.49 459.13 0.03 60.13 191.69
10.15 1.55 451.39 0.04 58.45 183.18
11.85 1.59 455.71 0.04 55.58 181.27
0.24 -0.38 -4.54 -4.69 -0.24
3.09 1.53 -23.95 0.15 0.67
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
9.70 78.61 237.73 4.87 79.80 94.03
10.35 99.80 232.35 2.63 54.40 96.74
10.30 131.98 0.00 262.10 3.41 38.50 99.39
25.96 0.31 2.06 167.92 320.34 1.30 34.90 120.26
25.12 0.50 1.81 179.84 332.92 2.81 37.92 121.49
25.11 0.50 1.81 182.30 336.54 3.51 39.89 118.62
25.71 0.57 1.76 190.78 0.00 339.13 2.72 38.81 117.57
0.35 3.09 0.58 -2.07 -4.20 0.33
6.29 2.49 11.30 1.73 -1.51 0.05 1.13
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 59.03 78.54 117.71 Heat 0.04 3.08 Non-Energy Use 140.14 160.88 199.23 Coal 0.18 0.50 Oil 139.41 154.64 170.46 Gas 0.73 6.06 28.28 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
1.77 0.27 0.06 160.17 1.59 257.99 0.38 223.03 34.58
2.91 0.43 0.09 165.80 1.45 261.88 0.36 230.73 30.79
3.01 0.43 0.10 170.03 0.94 282.49 0.39 250.96 31.14
2.86 0.49 0.10 175.58 1.00 273.17 0.36 243.86 28.95
4.14 2.09 1.19 24.03
2.70 -7.25 2.13 -2.20 2.42 0.16
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD North America 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
495.1 16.4 -55.2 12.5
671.7 17.9 -98.0 -20.4
829.2 16.9 -126.2 -25.6
835.2 34.0 -80.2 38.5
843.0 48.0 -65.4 9.2
858.8 50.9 -69.8 6.4
873.8 56.6 -67.8 -27.7
3.1 0.2 5.0 x
0.2 7.6 -3.9 x
Primary Supply
468.8
571.2
694.4
827.5
834.8
846.2
835.0
2.3
1.3
Statistical Difference
18.6
-11.1
4.1
10.6
-15.2
-15.3
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-363.9
-467.7
-612.2
-784.2
-760.9
-777.6
..
3.1
1.6
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-321.8 -321.8 -
-438.7 -438.7 -0.0
-590.1 -583.8 -6.4
-762.3 -744.7 -17.5
-749.5 -739.5 -10.0
-766.6 -757.6 -9.0
.. .. ..
3.6 3.6 -
1.8 1.8 2.4
-0.1
-
-2.7
-2.7
-2.5
-2.7
..
26.3
-0.1
-42.1 -27.7 -14.4 -
-29.0 -18.4 -10.6 -
-19.3 -12.9 -6.4 -
-19.2 -13.1 -6.1 -
-8.9 -11.5 -3.0 5.5
-8.3 -10.6 -4.3 6.6
.. .. .. .. ..
-4.5 -4.4 -4.7 -
-5.5 -1.3 -2.6 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-8.7
-3.6
-2.0
-2.2
-3.7
-3.2
..
-8.4
3.2
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
114.8
88.7
84.3
51.8
55.0
50.1
..
-1.8
-3.4
94.6 54.0 11.9 5.9 7.1
77.1 36.0 11.2 10.3 7.4
70.1 21.2 12.4 11.6 10.4
48.1 14.5 9.3 12.1 3.6
50.2 10.2 7.5 11.9 6.5
46.4 7.1 7.0 11.6 6.6
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.7 -5.4 0.2 4.1 2.2
-2.7 -7.0 -3.7 -0.0 -3.0
0.2
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
20.0 4.9 4.8
11.5 2.6 2.4
13.7 3.4 2.2
3.3 1.3 2.0
4.4 3.5 0.0
3.4 2.7 0.0
.. .. ..
-2.2 -2.1 -4.5
-8.9 -1.5 -24.0
Non-energy Use 0.2 0.5 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.4
0.4
0.4
..
-
-2.2
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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OECD North America 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
496.24 418.38 418.37 0.01 46.04 3.73 10.34 11.88 7.82 12.27 8.58 -
560.62 491.32 491.31 0.01 46.33 2.53 12.72 11.62 8.27 11.19 5.40 0.02
719.49 653.18 646.88 6.29 0.18 53.39 1.70 14.26 12.65 11.37 13.42 6.03 0.26
891.34 860.85 845.37 15.49 1.79 2.50 37.51 1.35 10.51 13.26 4.10 8.29 3.70 0.33
905.71 774.27 766.38 7.89 102.19 1.20 1.85 38.15 0.65 7.98 12.65 6.69 10.18 3.25 0.30
940.20 779.93 772.25 7.67 107.54 1.33 1.73 37.84 0.67 7.08 12.87 6.45 10.78 4.05 0.33
960.42 788.22 781.72 6.50 119.90 1.58 1.28 37.30 0.28 7.17 12.63 6.77 10.45 3.14 0.29
3.14 3.78 3.70 66.36 1.24 -6.36 2.71 0.53 3.17 0.75 -2.90 -
1.94 1.26 1.27 0.22 13.87 -2.36 -11.34 -4.48 -0.01 -3.39 -1.65 -4.27 0.85
79.71 75.71 -
72.75 71.75 -
43.20 43.16 -
31.36 31.13 -
28.22 2.42 24.40 -
26.49 2.60 23.68 -
25.21 2.90 22.90 -
-4.98 -4.58 -
-3.53 -4.14 -
43.94 58.04 109.28 41.10 53.39 101.99 41.10 53.39 100.89 1.10 5.64 2.47 3.05 1.41 0.17 0.23 0.00 0.17 0.19 0.10 2.31 2.69 1.08 0.34 0.29 0.17 Non-energy use 0.09 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
114.74 110.09 108.85 1.25 0.00 5.67 1.59 0.24 0.00 0.10 1.25 0.12 0.14
125.30 115.89 113.80 2.09 0.00 5.53 0.41 0.25 0.00 0.06 0.11 0.11 0.15
117.07 110.80 108.68 2.12 0.00 4.87 0.36 0.23 0.01 0.06 0.06 0.12 0.16
121.55 113.17 111.11 2.06 0.00 5.39 0.49 0.24 0.01 0.07 0.17 0.05 0.16
7.89 7.87 7.77 -4.57 -4.60 -6.12 -5.64 -
0.71 0.70 0.65 4.29 -0.29 -6.84 0.17 7.60 -2.08 -11.53 -7.29 4.12
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD North America 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
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For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
16.37 14.97 .. .. 1.40
17.85 16.93 7.02 9.91 0.93
16.94 15.86 4.45 11.41 1.08
34.03 26.85 5.72 21.13 2.80 4.38
41.46 32.95 6.46 26.49 5.07 3.44
47.69 39.12 4.78 34.35 5.59 2.98
47.97 37.44 5.19 32.25 3.96 6.57
50.88 42.21 5.54 36.67 5.23 3.44
56.62 46.09 5.56 40.53 5.85 4.68
Total Exports 55.24 97.96 126.22 80.22 55.55 57.92 65.42 Hard Coal 53.62 96.02 125.51 78.94 54.62 57.13 60.19 Coking Coal .. 71.71 84.68 54.27 39.75 40.91 42.74 Steam Coal .. 24.31 40.83 24.67 14.87 16.21 17.45 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.12 0.11 0.16 Peat Coal Products(1) 1.62 1.91 0.67 1.26 0.81 0.68 5.07 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
69.84 63.74 46.70 17.04 0.18 5.92
67.78 63.61 43.97 19.64 0.23 3.94
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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OECD North America 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
17499
17540
16846
28687
36519 e
43427 e
41353 e
47406 e
51607
6024 5924 -
7212 7112 -
4719 122 4497 -
5843 1511 4296 -
6522 e 605 1593 4291 e 9
4828 e 200 1356 3264 e -
5416 e 182 1735 3429 e -
5767 e 144 1458 4155 e -
5786 72 1461 4133 -
100
100
100
36 -
24 e -
8 e -
9 e 1
7 113
11475 933 49 645 8796 -
10328 37 287 9245 -
12127 22 883 5 9639 -
22844 1226 693 10981 6
e e e e e
35937 e 2141 1797 68 40 8313 e 103
41639 e 5392 823 70 1 7336 e 261
45821 6530 799 1 6410 236
996 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 56 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
699 60
1296 277 5
174 6928 651 61 92 1960 72
817 e 14274 e 1910 71 211 e 64 e 5119 e 50 e 181 e
152 16012 e 1979 31 275 e 225 e 4758 e 33 10
72 e 20665 e 2239 70 471 e 141 e 4012 e 85 1
57 23460 2855 56 1117 4252 27 21
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
29997 2021 968 25 110 81 8301 29
e e
e e e
3227 e 9412 e 1746 70 157 e 81 e 3560 e 5 204 e
38599 5774 907 14 176 55 8744 232
e e
70 -
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD North America 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
40450
71373
84425
58166
42503 e
43755 e
48196 e
52711 e
49586
36030 1103 5410 1468 560 3069 19925 1173 929 68 265 838 453 409 360 -
62263 2840 5694 141 20 4082 1710 364 6 198 5594 30625 1994 28 2390 252 305 2171 1073 99 796 1881 -
67287 5538 3988 50 127 4880 708 28 6536 26588 2908 3 3975 99 753 3156 866 1957 4355 772
45136 2717 3501 288 2782 1211 65 48 4467 12937 4947 740 2143 42 198 2331 642 2403 3134 540
35107 1918 4277 294 1443 1406 17 11 87 3060 8926 3204 880 2319 13 1452 393 1531 2283 1593
33980 1405 3263 397 1483 1608 83 3495 7488 3268 1324 2595 17 1871 346 1771 2203 1363
36147 1309 3431 412 1388 2020 553 82 2677 7759 3848 1253 2787 32 88 1426 570 22 2457 2298 1735
41133 239 1528 4034 776 1610 2230 57 3672 8446 5497 994 2355 18 2029 464 2667 2915 1602
38320 30 1596 4134 795 1652 2607 70 19 4152 7523 4573 612 2297 54 1397 426 2186 2681 1462
4600 1942 205 218 200 673 1 914 24 243
9930 3490 359 749 263 853 642 1603 49 1018
12768 6327 357 586 50 1559 614 872 529 1040
9805 5564 1440 682 22 56 443 269 496 833
7395 4364 1077 684 9 357 428 264 212
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
84
5204
3225
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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e
e e e
e e e e e
e
e e e e e e e
e e e
1 e
9774 4841 1077 1306 18 58 695 446 799 534
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e e e e e e e
e e e e
1 e
12152 4545 1438 1120 813 121 381 622 2333 587 89
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12156 4831 1274 706 1078 547 377 575 1060 1130 -
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11709 5519 1220 869 959 75 312 681 264 1244 177
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OECD North America 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
10808
27123
42493
27345
18371 e
20137 e
20898 e
20572 e
22700
10341 27 8782 309 38 528 22 243 356 27 5 4
25340 1383 10136 1608 233 2984 1188 4 159 924 1426 552 1834 24 970 39 1875 1
35375 1 2178 10083 3321 1758 384 15 1322 4451 4007 719 188 3982 1 62 1386 282 21 15 1005 194
25820 429 13524 70 564 522 456 79 4425 2275 373 643 74 343 441 55 1016 531
17857 16 458 10859 6 15 508 1 633 435 1598 1544 96 239 22 115 614 149 539 10
19436 22 348 15569 1 265 66 46 355 2 216 62 269 568 99 511 406 126 114 212 179
19068 555 12680 67 376 122 1640 665 670 591 317 67 558 760
17956 411 13625 66 64 133 23 964 749 341 829 143 71 67 361 109
e
20788 363 13909 348 360 195 569 1378 917 156 793 267 250 1052 231
95 11 1 82 1 -
1699 98 530 413 56 575 19 8
5903 177 3820 108 530 682 522 5 47
1037 22 1 825 49 8 66
431 17 120 1 127 160 6 -
1799 e 883 1 224 135 358 140 e 29
2501 e 693 1 217 844 63 397 e 128 e 115
1805 176 3 71 927 190 358 6 74
Non-Specified/Other 372 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
84
1227
554
83
60
158
107
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
e e
e e e
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e e e
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573 182 1 184 139 67 128
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(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD/IEA Pacific* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
1400
250
1200 200 1000 150
800 600
100
400 50 200 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
300
300
250
250
200
200
150
150
100
100
50
50
2000
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 350
1975
1980
Renewables
350
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 2500
1800 1600
2000
1400 1200
1500
1000 800
1000
600 400
500
200 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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OECD/IEA Pacific 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 587.35 667.81 913.09 Coal 128.34 144.83 198.37 Oil 424.50 425.08 487.90 Gas 12.48 42.36 93.66 Comb. Renew/Waste 5.04 5.90 14.59 Nuclear 3.61 32.04 94.99 Hydro 11.52 15.01 16.36 Geothermal 1.86 2.56 5.41 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.03 1.80 Net Electricity trade(1) Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
1208.79 266.56 584.44 152.83 18.53 160.46 16.27 8.32 1.37 -
1252.15 311.21 566.61 174.34 20.33 153.82 17.36 7.19 1.27 0.03
1261.57 311.23 560.78 177.35 20.78 168.10 14.87 7.03 1.39 0.03
1265.06 319.10 540.54 190.97 20.87 168.61 16.12 7.33 1.49 0.04
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.63 2.59 0.82 12.59 6.45 21.20 2.08 6.49 -
2.18 3.05 0.93 4.35 2.39 3.88 -0.63 1.76 -1.69 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
2498 3159 4716 5614 5998 0.24 0.21 0.19 0.22 0.21 Population (millions) 159.4 172.9 186.9 197.0 200.1 TPES/population(1) 3.69 3.86 4.89 6.14 6.26 TPES/GDP(2) 109.2 98.2 89.9 100.0 96.9 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 108.2 96.5 88.6 100.0 109.3 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 80.5 82.7 86.1 100.0 104.0 Elec. Generation (TWh) 563 728 1129 1561 1719 Industrial Production(2) .. .. .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
6165 0.20 200.6 6.29 95.0 106.3 104.1 1776 ..
6303 0.20 201.0 6.29 93.2 106.6 .. 1767 ..
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.81 -1.14 0.94 1.67 -1.14 -1.17 0.40 4.17 -
1.80 0.37 0.47 1.70 0.37 1.22 1.28 3.07 -
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
47.37 41.87 9.73 -
48.49 44.54 11.01 -
63.41 92.75 14.68 -
103.28 118.92 21.05 -
117.00 142.49 21.91 -
128.13 147.81 22.59 -
130.94 149.55 22.76 -
2.46 6.85 3.49 -
4.80 3.16 2.91 -
Mt: Coking Coal 48.94 49.86 65.59 106.08 120.32 131.77 134.67 Steam Coal 59.68 61.11 120.61 144.11 173.64 180.94 183.07 Brown Coal 30.66 33.13 46.15 67.51 68.85 70.98 71.49 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
2.47 6.04 3.47 -
4.76 2.74 2.91 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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OECD/IEA Pacific 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
425.49 46.37 299.49 13.62 4.99 60.98 0.04
455.71 51.59 297.07 22.03 5.63 0.03 79.21 0.15
624.35 69.26 383.40 35.90 10.08 0.50 1.80 123.13 0.29
802.33 52.29 494.86 67.75 12.60 0.64 1.33 170.28 2.59
821.50 53.30 492.53 73.75 12.64 0.65 1.09 182.10 5.44
833.39 54.61 491.46 76.89 12.61 0.64 0.97 189.15 7.05
837.33 54.39 484.70 81.84 12.75 0.64 0.97 194.69 7.35
2.28 2.39 1.46 5.87 4.22 4.22 12.32
1.98 -1.60 1.58 5.65 1.58 1.64 -4.01 3.10 24.18
179.40 34.18 97.38 5.27 2.13 40.43 -
171.00 38.14 72.36 9.33 3.17 48.00 -
203.57 54.43 71.85 12.97 6.68 0.31 57.34 -
224.42 49.66 72.95 20.75 9.32 0.19 71.54 -
223.88 50.73 64.24 21.17 9.20 0.19 0.00 75.63 2.71
229.23 51.76 63.57 22.32 9.60 0.19 0.00 77.65 4.13
230.25 51.09 63.20 23.34 9.93 0.20 0.00 78.39 4.10
0.75 2.77 -1.77 5.44 6.95 2.08 -
0.82 -0.42 -0.85 3.99 2.68 -3.10 2.11 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
86.95 0.33 84.89 -
115.36 0.01 113.31 0.01
168.26 0.10 165.64 0.10
226.11 0.13 222.67 0.44
232.86 0.08 229.29 0.65
234.13 0.09 230.27 0.82
229.59 0.13 225.50 0.97
3.96 -6.65 4.01 -
2.09 1.64 2.08 16.74
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
1.73 47.42 11.54 14.03 5.87
2.03 60.23 12.92 15.85 9.54
2.42 85.11 12.51 22.60 14.04
2.87 105.37 0.84 30.11 25.63
0.00 2.85 109.46 0.83 27.95 29.32
0.01 2.95 109.82 0.97 27.21 28.05
0.03 2.96 120.98 1.40 28.08 29.74
2.00 3.50 0.47 2.84 5.26
1.34 2.37 -13.57 1.46 5.13
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
2.86 13.13 32.21 0.27 24.39 2.14
2.43 0.03 19.46 37.20 0.52 24.50 2.68
3.32 0.08 1.73 30.80 0.04 83.60 1.59 42.77 6.97
3.04 0.00 1.29 42.88 1.57 121.23 1.06 49.96 17.14
3.02 0.00 1.05 45.51 1.78 127.15 1.08 48.66 18.86
2.59 0.00 0.94 48.18 1.88 128.26 1.18 44.57 21.71
2.38 0.00 0.94 56.33 2.12 125.36 1.16 41.91 24.74
0.90 5.14 5.77 10.94 3.36 7.21
-2.21 -18.57 -4.00 4.11 29.50 2.74 -2.06 -0.13 8.81
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.03 0.08 Geothermal 0.06 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.07 Electricity 5.38 9.32 31.82 Heat 0.04 0.15 0.24 Non-Energy Use 59.68 50.41 67.55 Coal 0.58 Oil 59.43 49.96 65.15 Gas 0.26 0.45 1.82 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.24 0.31 0.04 51.61 0.87 106.98 0.57 102.63 3.78
0.42 0.32 0.04 56.83 0.94 110.51 0.56 106.23 3.72
0.41 0.31 0.04 58.99 1.04 114.51 0.58 109.97 3.96
0.41 0.31 0.04 55.66 1.13 114.20 0.56 110.63 3.00
11.02 11.22 0.73 0.54 12.23
11.89 11.04 -4.30 3.80 10.86 3.56 -0.23 3.59 3.38
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which: Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD/IEA Pacific 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
94.4 59.6 -26.0 0.3
104.0 74.9 -42.8 8.7
170.8 128.1 -98.3 -2.2
243.2 195.5 -177.8 5.6
281.4 240.9 -206.5 -4.6
298.5 230.2 -218.9 1.4
303.2 235.5 -219.2 -0.5
3.5 4.6 8.1 x
3.8 4.0 5.5 x
Primary Supply
128.3
144.8
198.4
266.6
311.2
311.2
319.1
2.6
3.0
Statistical Difference
-2.5
-2.3
3.3
-1.8
-8.8
0.9
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x
x
Total Transformation
-75.5
-86.2
-126.4
-205.8
-243.6
-253.9
..
3.1
4.8
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-37.8 -37.8 -0.1
-45.3 -41.0 -4.3
-86.6 -75.7 -10.9
-164.0 -147.6 -16.4
-199.0 -179.5 -19.4
-209.5 -190.8 -18.7
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5.0 4.2 36.0
6.1 6.4 3.7
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-1.8
-0.6
-0.3
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-9.3
-14.0
-34.7 -0.2 -27.1 -5.8 -1.5
-39.1 -0.2 -23.7 -14.5 -0.6
-39.2 -0.1 -30.2 -4.1 -4.8
-41.5 -0.0 -35.4 -5.9 -0.2
-44.6 -0.0 -36.0 -8.7 0.1
-44.4 -0.2 -35.1 -9.2 0.1
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0.7 -5.3 0.6 -2.0 6.9
0.8 6.9 1.0 5.5 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
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-
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-
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-4.7
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46.4
51.6
69.3
52.3
54.6
54.4
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2.4
-1.6
34.2 26.9 0.4 0.9 0.3
38.1 27.3 0.7 5.9 0.5
54.4 26.5 4.2 12.0 1.9
49.7 19.7 4.3 12.2 2.3
51.8 24.1 4.4 12.0 2.4
51.1 23.3 5.5 10.8 2.5
.. .. .. .. ..
2.8 -0.1 15.1 16.5 10.9
-0.4 -0.9 1.7 -0.7 1.6
0.3
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
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-6.7
1.6
11.9 0.3 11.5
13.4 0.5 12.9
14.1 1.6 12.5
1.9 1.1 0.8
2.2 1.2 1.0
2.6 1.2 1.4
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1.0 10.9 0.5
-10.7 -2.1 -13.6
Non-energy Use 0.6 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.6
0.6
0.6
..
-
-0.2
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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OECD/IEA Pacific 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
57.24 30.57 30.21 0.36 18.64 0.13 0.19 7.37 1.46 0.34 1.88 0.35 3.34 1.49 -
70.43 35.63 34.16 1.48 20.40 0.04 0.12 12.54 1.52 0.26 7.43 0.45 2.88 1.30 -
128.22 77.22 72.22 5.00 20.81 5.89 0.62 25.03 2.05 2.63 12.61 2.25 5.50 0.97 0.02
201.05 152.59 144.86 7.73 1.22 11.46 0.67 31.09 2.69 3.92 13.30 2.64 8.54 1.09 -
226.79 184.73 174.34 10.40 1.17 12.14 0.78 28.86 4.53 4.18 13.34 2.57 4.24 1.07 -
242.16 191.20 180.03 11.17 1.39 11.43 0.79 29.21 4.78 4.05 12.81 2.83 4.74 1.19 -
251.82 207.72 196.41 11.31 2.01 11.65 0.76 28.96 4.42 5.18 11.66 2.89 4.80 1.13 -
6.95 8.03 7.53 24.52 0.92 37.67 10.73 2.86 18.50 17.21 16.65 4.25 -3.50 -
4.60 6.82 6.90 5.59 -14.43 4.66 1.34 0.98 5.27 4.63 -0.52 1.70 -0.89 1.02 -
67.95 64.35 4.45 0.12 0.06 0.01 0.04 0.01 -
81.25 76.69 4.30 0.01 0.01 0.01 -
82.82 79.01 3.23 0.16 0.16 0.02 -
81.30 72.24 8.88 -
82.64 72.79 10.87 0.07 0.07 -
87.00 73.61 10.55 0.06 0.06 -
82.81 73.38 11.10 -
1.66 1.73 2.66 11.30 13.14 -
-0.00 -0.49 8.57 -
30.64 33.13 46.20 27.32 29.23 44.14 26.32 28.00 43.07 0.99 1.23 1.07 2.85 3.35 1.78 0.42 0.42 0.20 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.30 0.30 0.10 0.09 0.17 0.05 0.11 0.08 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
67.55 66.34 65.25 1.09 0.96 0.18 0.18 0.08 -
68.66 67.57 67.57 0.79 0.23 0.00 0.23 0.07 -
68.89 68.15 68.15 0.46 0.22 0.00 0.22 0.06 -
71.01 69.83 69.83 0.90 0.22 0.00 0.22 0.06 -
3.48 4.08 4.19 0.62 -3.84 -6.07 -1.23 -3.32 5.12 3.49 -
2.91 3.11 3.27 -4.47 0.61 1.52 -2.12 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD/IEA Pacific 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
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.. .. .. .. ..
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.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(US Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
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.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
59.64 59.61 .. .. 0.04
74.95 74.83 69.12 5.71 0.12
128.11 127.59 79.86 47.73 0.52
195.47 192.88 73.69 119.19 2.60
214.59 212.20 75.43 136.76 2.39
221.23 218.73 75.04 143.70 2.50
240.91 237.09 79.46 157.64 3.82
230.19 227.05 74.22 152.82 3.14
235.55 233.63 89.55 144.08 0.00 1.92
Total Exports 26.00 42.84 98.34 177.77 194.75 198.53 206.50 Hard Coal 25.38 40.70 95.88 175.09 191.31 195.63 204.18 Coking Coal .. 34.80 56.26 98.70 104.94 107.11 110.62 Steam Coal .. 5.90 39.62 76.39 86.37 88.52 93.56 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.61 2.13 2.46 2.68 3.44 2.90 2.32 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
218.89 217.17 123.88 93.30 1.72
219.16 217.14 119.96 97.17 2.02
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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OECD/IEA Pacific 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
Hard Coal
55041
73604
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
52885 25299 11304 398 429 10406 11
66214 28194 11587 387 20296 70
420 2360 2244 14
979 2803 1898 -
2156 668 105 1 -
7390 4262 367 616 -
513 157 149 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 563 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
1086 9 386 233 431
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
1990
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
130654 e 214064 e 233357
240025
260647
252555
258870
78438 46520 6821 142 355
78059 46442 6193 36 21 364
82645 47858 6246 5 2178 319
77204 45356 6821 1348 279
93022 57023 11152 360 990
14218 10 7274 161 2892 45
13615 11 7595 45 3710 27
12658 12 9194 23 4137 15
9815 9842 25 3672 46
7350 28 11757 4285 77
e 137408 e 154919 e 67166 e 71453 e 9944 e 7133 2 e 2396 e 572 637 e 593
161966 74723 6415 209 657
178002 84365 4108 9 3616 779
175351 86591 4973 1252 609
165848 77749 2487 538 3
76229 39565 13316 10275 225
2000
e e e
e
2802 153 668 3055 e 6150 20 54425 24852 8170 5751 138
3504 e 94 806 e 7057 e 3402 150 501
76656 45398 9389 2841 367
e e e
e
9555 e 5886 e 603 2498 e 27 92 e
32680 e 14185 e 3448 e 5497 e 1012 e 443
46247 17 19071 270 6944 2274 343
47782 20 21727 80 7144 8 2808 393
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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39400 23 31654 e 43 10453 3237 315
32749 35977 e 50 10182 21 15 2400 532
30412 42137 76 10019 2312 115
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OECD/IEA Pacific 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
31085
33590
58463
101374
107765
110004
113640
127245
123199
29156 374 1173 191 1319 22651 1330 10 992 593 469 54
31917 175 903 48 1164 25649 2266 329 698 685 -
44464 1054 30 1978 25 1181 29029 5053 725 694 702 912 3081 -
74819 122 1865 3780 2619 2984 39949 10358 666 2279 2220 992 46 1451 5488 -
70481 1272 412 4417 1508 1832 41497 6964 506 3832 2445 993 995 3737 71
1929 164 981 32 675 32 45 -
1667 837 157 227 267 60 119 -
14187 1291 2798 323 4895 2256 454 500 1294 188
26345 4988 6273 10773 1554 1371 1316 70
26316 3718 4010 252 12 12545 151 2691 1135 1404 398
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
6
-
210
10968
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
e
e
e
e
e e
e
e e
71414 e 1134 414 4421 1455 1628 42253 e 7442 497 3385 2492 995 1161 4088 49 e
75646 e 1255 324 4105 1576 1930 42395 e 10138 451 4670 2676 1207 682 4063 174
84192 e 1881 392 3895 1746 14 2527 46004 e 12457 588 5652 2470 1226 720 4451 169
79891 1994 377 3329 1843 2260 45437 7704 1513 7009 2139 1170 1098 3928 90
29507 4761 3824 245 14108 161 202 2333 1557 1853 463
31857 4234 5311 13582 190 2354 1428 4114 609
38923 3545 7091 353 17442 129 46 2807 1806 5301 403
36368 3699 7717 225 16392 194 71 2381 1774 3694 221
9083
e e
e e
6172
e e
e e
4130
e e
e e
6940
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD/IEA Pacific 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
5533
8925
45270
87120
98502
100956
106696
106400
110821
4809 150 682 458 1489 320 932 778
6834 103 304 525 686 3581 11 353 1211 60
37279 129 1149 873 125 133 26362 3524 4236 205 155 29 328 31
65893 396 142 393 72 110 284 358 47361 11455 2550 16 992 83 55 1499 127
75357 544 316 65 543 40 841 514 50680 14343 1548 2071 76 705 1164 48 71 1166 622
78728 170 413 65 475 747 767 52636 14197 3264 1872 118 831 1426 47 71 1277 352
85404 3 785 579 258 977 509 58777 16221 2287 1590 106 248 912 119 48 1879 106
83114 17 469 115 568 141 57277 17947 4238 725 56 291 164 45 993 68
86765 278 741 59328 20239 4762 301 82 500 69 425 40
204 76 128 -
1187 991 49 147 -
7991 158 3046 2443 47 528 33 120 1616 -
21227 10034 419 2469 2623 1373 4309 -
23145 50 10961 574 1644 1792 849 7275 -
22228 50 10817 735 1543 1295 708 7080 -
21389 9894 1202 1744 1716 1218 5353 131
23286 33 14329 374 1212 1165 412 5761 -
24056 55 13205 77 1225 320 826 8348 -
Non-Specified/Other 520 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
904
-
-
-
-
34
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Europe* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
3000
120
2500
100
2000
80
1500
60
1000
40
500
20
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
700
700
600
600
500
500
400
400
300
300
200
200
100
100
4000
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 800
1975
1980
Renewables
800
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 4500
3500
4000
3000
3500 3000
2500
2500
2000
2000 1500 1500 1000
1000
500
500
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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OECD Europe 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 2002.94 2153.71 2321.60 Coal 607.66 657.13 626.05 Oil 1084.28 1006.42 895.70 Gas 192.59 296.03 368.55 Comb. Renew/Waste 44.27 50.97 75.43 Nuclear 27.69 85.79 291.38 Hydro 42.06 51.07 54.47 Geothermal 3.62 4.30 6.74 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.07 0.07 0.41 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.71 1.92 2.85 Heat(2) 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2534.40 467.50 979.73 558.22 99.30 348.01 66.47 10.34 3.82 0.49 0.54
2666.30 470.79 998.65 627.89 115.67 369.67 60.02 11.87 8.99 2.16 0.60
2679.61 457.20 1003.43 647.23 121.26 365.25 59.68 12.09 10.63 2.17 0.67
2684.86 465.60 997.55 639.04 131.14 364.28 58.80 13.43 12.25 2.12 0.65
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.87 0.18 -1.12 3.89 3.18 14.85 1.53 3.73 11.14 8.55 -
0.96 -2.07 0.76 3.83 3.22 1.52 0.61 3.97 24.16 -1.78 23.73
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
4796 5645 7174 8976 9604 0.42 0.38 0.32 0.28 0.28 Population (millions) 455.0 473.8 497.6 521.5 534.1 TPES/population(1) 4.40 4.55 4.67 4.86 4.99 TPES/GDP(2) 147.9 135.1 114.6 100.0 98.3 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 243.2 223.5 167.5 100.0 94.1 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 93.0 100.6 102.6 100.0 100.7 Elec. Generation (TWh) 1618 2049 2632 3195 3432 Industrial Production(2) .. 70.1 83.8 100.0 103.8 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
9775 0.27 536.6 4.99 97.1 89.8 100.6 3485 105.2
10071 0.27 539.0 4.98 94.4 88.8 .. 3531 ..
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.40 -1.49 0.53 0.34 -1.49 -2.17 0.58 2.90 -
2.08 -1.10 0.50 0.45 -1.10 -4.07 -0.13 1.89 1.53
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
95.28 310.02 179.98 2.30
91.83 319.36 188.71 2.67
63.70 244.85 196.48 5.06
44.80 127.78 129.53 3.48
41.28 112.46 129.78 3.12
37.08 107.39 126.62 4.67
36.41 101.82 126.32 5.73
-3.30 -1.95 0.73 6.79
-3.54 -5.35 -2.89 -0.54
Mt: Coking Coal 100.22 96.45 64.65 45.21 41.49 37.30 36.62 Steam Coal 382.36 395.05 306.57 160.07 144.48 135.38 128.37 Brown Coal 590.99 607.01 649.85 433.64 432.10 436.90 435.71 Peat 8.05 9.34 14.93 10.59 9.44 13.84 16.85 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-3.59 -1.82 0.79 5.28
-3.60 -5.30 -2.61 -0.50
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD Europe 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
1494.09 246.99 858.08 153.86 40.36 0.51 164.90 29.41
1573.90 215.01 815.41 239.94 43.56 0.73 0.01 209.93 49.31
1639.62 173.80 783.72 291.36 63.12 1.98 0.25 272.03 53.36
1808.27 88.24 875.37 382.02 73.38 2.60 0.96 331.78 53.93
1880.75 77.65 892.63 410.89 75.05 2.93 1.30 349.31 70.99
1915.10 80.26 899.89 419.16 76.66 2.92 1.41 357.45 77.34
1941.59 75.71 900.77 422.41 78.55 3.08 1.50 363.46 96.10
0.55 -2.05 -0.53 3.83 2.67 8.35 2.99 3.57
1.13 -5.39 0.93 2.51 1.47 2.99 12.84 1.95 4.00
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
536.01 127.34 217.77 77.85 7.03 0.04 90.59 15.38
512.79 111.27 168.72 98.47 8.39 0.04 105.28 20.62
456.84 100.34 82.64 111.00 20.46 0.06 0.01 123.55 18.78
461.99 66.54 77.01 139.61 24.50 0.09 0.14 142.13 11.97
471.47 57.92 77.18 144.28 23.00 0.09 0.17 145.06 23.76
473.46 59.28 74.89 142.57 23.78 0.09 0.18 148.89 23.78
470.31 55.50 73.30 143.73 23.71 0.07 0.18 149.50 24.32
-0.94 -1.39 -5.54 2.11 6.48 2.53 1.84 1.18
0.19 -3.87 -0.80 1.74 0.99 0.30 19.99 1.28 1.74
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
274.38 9.79 259.51 0.22
325.27 3.63 315.23 0.51
420.81 0.30 412.47 0.43
516.92 0.01 505.73 1.03
530.12 0.02 516.73 1.97
545.23 0.01 530.58 2.26
550.40 0.01 533.96 2.45
2.55 -18.56 2.76 3.99
1.81 -19.14 1.74 12.21
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.00 4.86 348.23 79.02 146.92 43.30
0.00 5.89 368.89 68.26 118.47 75.60
0.00 7.60 399.98 49.23 95.75 108.25
1.03 9.11 431.58 16.57 92.21 155.69
2.05 9.34 449.05 14.41 92.56 172.32
2.93 9.45 453.27 14.98 88.66 178.55
4.50 9.47 455.88 15.03 86.42 180.27
-1.94 2.67 0.82 -2.74 -2.49 5.54
64.54 1.48 0.88 -7.61 -0.68 3.46
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
26.32 0.42 41.18 11.07 137.75 19.20 83.44 7.89
28.45 0.64 0.01 58.03 19.42 151.65 23.11 73.25 15.16
40.27 1.31 0.18 78.11 26.88 158.47 17.87 40.26 38.23
44.24 1.90 0.64 93.29 27.04 173.86 2.00 30.96 50.29
45.99 2.21 0.98 100.55 20.04 192.30 2.32 34.77 57.32
45.66 2.20 1.07 102.56 19.58 195.17 2.83 32.25 59.97
45.90 2.38 1.16 104.70 20.02 199.09 2.09 31.72 61.96
2.53 6.97 3.84 5.35 0.83 -0.42 -4.20 9.73
0.88 4.07 13.15 1.97 -1.94 1.53 -13.33 -1.58 3.27
Comb. Renew/Waste 1.16 1.50 0.43 Geothermal 0.02 0.02 0.04 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.02 Electricity 24.88 35.58 56.66 Heat 1.17 3.03 4.97 Non-Energy Use 116.14 123.25 142.91 Coal 4.42 3.08 2.08 Oil 104.79 102.58 120.82 Gas 6.92 17.59 20.02 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
1.68 0.09 0.07 80.30 8.47 158.15 1.19 137.44 19.52
2.00 0.11 0.10 87.56 8.13 159.42 1.59 139.51 18.32
2.22 0.11 0.11 89.81 7.88 162.10 1.67 141.71 18.72
2.32 0.11 0.11 92.68 8.10 164.74 1.55 143.59 19.60
-5.68 4.09 4.96 8.90 1.23 -4.35 0.84 6.45
11.92 8.05 11.91 3.34 3.31 0.95 -1.92 1.16 -0.14
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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OECD Europe 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
579.5 97.9 -77.4 7.8
602.6 143.2 -75.0 -13.6
510.1 168.3 -58.7 6.4
305.6 196.1 -48.1 13.9
286.6 230.4 -47.2 0.9
275.8 227.4 -41.4 -4.5
270.3 236.4 -41.5 0.5
-0.7 3.2 -1.6 x
-4.0 2.0 -2.3 x
Primary Supply
607.7
657.1
626.0
467.5
470.8
457.2
465.6
0.2
-2.1
Statistical Difference
9.2
0.8
4.0
-1.8
0.1
-3.4
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-345.4
-423.2
-442.3
-366.4
-380.1
-367.3
..
1.5
-1.2
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-283.4 -258.2 -25.2
-368.0 -306.6 -61.5
-395.9 -340.5 -55.5
-328.3 -307.9 -20.4
-345.9 -325.8 -20.1
-334.5 -316.3 -18.2
.. .. ..
2.0 1.6 4.8
-1.1 -0.5 -7.2
-8.9
-6.6
-3.0
-0.6
-0.7
-0.7
..
-6.2
-9.3
-53.2 2.4 -38.4 -18.0 0.8
-48.6 1.6 -37.4 -13.5 0.7
-43.4 -1.1 -32.4 -10.1 0.2
-37.5 -0.3 -29.9 -7.4 0.2
-33.5 -0.2 -28.1 -5.2 0.1
-32.0 -0.3 -27.6 -4.3 0.1
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.2 -1.0 -3.3 -7.7
-2.0 -9.2 -1.1 -5.6 -7.4
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.0
..
-
-
-21.1
-18.3
-13.0
-10.0
-9.3
-9.4
..
-2.8
-2.1
-3.3
-1.5
-0.8
-1.1
-1.3
-1.4
..
x
x
247.0
215.0
173.8
88.2
80.3
75.7
..
-2.0
-5.4
127.3 52.3 14.1 13.5 4.1
111.3 42.9 12.8 16.0 3.4
100.3 39.8 11.3 17.7 3.8
66.5 27.6 4.4 11.4 2.2
59.3 26.6 4.5 8.7 1.9
55.5 24.5 4.4 8.1 1.9
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.4 -1.6 -1.3 1.6 -0.5
-3.9 -3.2 -6.1 -5.1 -4.5
9.8
3.6
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
..
-18.6
-19.1
105.4 19.2 79.0
97.0 23.1 68.3
71.1 17.9 49.2
20.5 2.0 16.6
19.3 2.8 15.0
18.6 2.1 15.0
.. .. ..
-2.3 -0.4 -2.7
-8.5 -13.3 -7.6
Non-energy Use 4.4 3.1 2.1 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
1.2
1.7
1.6
..
-4.4
-1.9
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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OECD Europe 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
386.63 252.42 203.10 49.33 6.56 27.58 0.01 2.80 39.59 4.40 3.13 13.41 0.84 17.80 47.57 0.08
418.98 283.00 232.57 50.42 5.99 27.51 0.01 2.43 42.77 4.38 4.09 14.81 0.91 18.58 48.76 0.09
377.67 279.83 242.08 37.75 2.02 18.30 3.58 0.57 40.25 4.25 5.66 16.53 2.18 11.63 28.26 0.05
278.27 224.07 214.20 9.87 0.84 7.29 32.11 4.10 3.11 9.97 1.79 13.14 13.41 0.03
294.91 241.68 231.05 10.63 0.60 7.18 27.33 3.04 2.90 7.07 1.57 12.76 12.07 0.03
295.41 240.93 230.16 10.77 0.53 7.12 29.75 4.56 2.94 7.19 1.61 13.46 12.52 0.16
286.59 232.71 223.63 9.08 0.45 7.48 28.70 4.51 2.93 6.76 1.57 12.94 12.68 0.12
-0.20 0.86 1.47 -2.20 -9.36 -3.36 72.95 -12.40 0.14 -0.29 5.06 1.76 8.26 -3.48 -4.25 -3.32
-1.82 -1.22 -0.53 -9.06 -9.50 5.03 -2.23 0.39 -4.30 -5.78 -2.16 0.71 -5.20 5.85
119.30 7.14 6.19 0.95 110.11 1.30 0.14 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.13 0.27 -
129.48 10.83 9.59 1.25 116.09 0.29 1.10 0.23 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.21 0.32 -
111.33 18.23 14.32 3.91 89.71 1.45 0.10 1.98 1.63 0.01 0.34 0.14 -
92.83 13.37 10.17 3.20 73.01 1.85 2.59 0.18 0.00 0.02 2.39 0.10 0.23
84.42 14.07 11.70 2.38 66.97 2.53 0.92 0.18 0.01 0.72 0.21 0.18
86.44 13.99 11.41 2.58 67.96 2.61 0.56 0.26 0.02 0.28 0.12 0.19
81.71 12.70 10.73 1.97 64.76 2.83 0.79 0.21 0.01 0.57 0.13 0.22
-0.57 8.12 7.23 12.52 -1.69 -19.50 24.49 57.52 13.00 8.07 -5.56 -
-2.04 -2.38 -1.90 -4.48 -2.15 4.55 -5.95 -12.90 0.50 3.61 -0.60 -
591.89 609.46 660.11 359.55 373.47 462.88 343.49 353.79 436.44 16.06 19.69 26.44 134.34 139.29 109.29 6.40 6.34 2.83 48.24 46.99 40.44 1.12 1.44 1.40 14.37 15.53 10.72 1.65 1.67 1.64 4.04 4.15 1.96 27.07 24.21 24.71 28.55 36.62 39.45 Non-energy use 0.83 0.82 0.58 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
442.36 405.07 398.85 6.22 12.18 1.35 13.91 0.22 3.13 0.64 0.47 9.46 7.87 0.02
437.11 402.14 395.93 6.21 11.72 1.54 12.81 0.47 2.74 0.44 0.48 8.68 7.47 0.03
436.06 400.38 394.41 5.98 12.31 1.51 11.29 0.09 2.97 0.29 0.30 7.63 9.03 0.03
441.24 409.37 403.35 6.02 12.44 1.49 8.78 0.09 2.99 0.29 0.43 4.99 7.70 0.04
0.91 2.13 2.02 4.24 -1.70 -6.57 -1.46 1.91 -2.41 -0.03 -5.84 -0.76 2.73 -2.94
-2.65 -0.82 -0.52 -9.39 -13.49 -4.20 -9.68 -16.72 -8.17 -10.90 -9.70 -10.12 -10.32 -16.06
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Europe 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
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For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(US Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
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For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
97.87 70.11 .. .. 5.30 22.46
143.18 117.95 48.55 69.40 5.74 19.49
168.26 150.73 56.37 94.36 5.20 12.33
196.14 179.67 56.68 122.99 1.96 14.51
201.75 186.35 49.22 137.13 1.16 14.23
215.04 199.02 48.05 150.97 0.86 15.17
230.42 215.82 53.18 162.64 0.81 13.78
227.35 213.74 53.86 159.88 1.08 12.54
236.35 223.28 55.67 167.60 1.22 11.86
Total Exports 77.44 75.01 58.73 48.08 47.55 44.42 47.18 Hard Coal 52.78 51.43 40.32 38.09 38.09 34.58 36.38 Coking Coal .. 13.64 8.22 9.76 7.53 6.63 6.71 Steam Coal .. 37.78 32.10 28.33 30.56 27.94 29.67 Brown Coal / Lignite 1.43 4.55 4.28 1.30 0.99 0.57 0.54 Peat 0.00 0.12 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 Coal Products(1) 23.23 19.03 14.00 8.63 8.42 9.23 10.22 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
41.44 31.83 6.46 25.37 0.65 0.05 8.91
41.48 28.78 7.90 20.88 0.82 0.04 11.83
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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OECD Europe 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
92461 e 126676 e 159823 e 196091
205232
219179
237210
235836
246698
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
39034 4497 294 909 10550 6190 79 8745 105
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
206 3005 e 4454 53427 e 2955 816 243 6716 15647 e 2285 499 980
21 10814 2863 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 9588 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
1980
48204 4326 224 1072 8326 4668 66 21591 182
1990
54985 10043 e 2812 e 774 3141 2570 65 28433 e 80
56071 21758 7072 3388 e 2 3125 e 16900 31
48850 20905 6761 3419 e 8 2599 e 10186 331
47392 19478 5952 4059 2755 10706 97
52255 20587 6067 3656 108 2955 12490 100
52874 20361 6735 3366 289 3250 6 13818 188
54640 21459 6927 4541 2 4076 12633 61
1 24 46 158 2419 e 4419
2 140 441 388 2327 e 26 418 53 -
588 86 451 2118 e 164 1117 117
162 355 121 387 1670 512 1109 29
1976 275 433 1918 543 969 178
279 183 295 2658 548 872 26
291 206 55 3326 336 596 20 111
78472 e 104838 e 140020 156382 171787 4875 9790 e 9416 9751 12162 695 832 e 12 329 207 255 327 e 2393 e 2385 e 1814 4145 2124 e 437 564 315 16971 e 13084 e 18591 e 18116 e 16075 4184 2423 e 593 323 365 14231 20504 e 4724 4499 2529 1406 3548 e 3665 2752 3576
184955 10442 286 1801 551 16241 303 3749 2464
182962 7594 807 1004 573 15482 297 2364 2692
192058 6881 245 968 513 14612 166 4069 2724
3112 25621 13559 55859 41292 2215 1397 321 5742
1898 26522 14248 52971 48662 3035 1142 213 3459
354 23940 19641 54745 54607 3092 948 416 4137
544 2992 e 4213
417 20027 2405 8861
2783 9060 194 26099 6115 1475 6480
e e
e e
1887 22306 8230 42810 15298 e 896 e 3081 561 5120
2168 21401 11022 54459 22730 e 2636 e 2217 245 785
3635 24479 12423 58920 28462 1658 3760 343 1064
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Europe 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
19495 e
14068
8555
9747
7640
6767
6757
6647
8174
23602 .. 813 1991 .. .. .. .. 5020 154 .. .. .. .. 2480 375 .. 286 .. 1050 .. .. .. .. 5126 457 316 18 89 198 103
18081 .. 664 820 .. .. 2 27 4201 206 .. .. .. .. 2527 .. .. 1 .. 797 .. .. .. .. 4345 20 123 .. .. 3 ..
9676 1844 1 214 717 108 1061 1010 4 323 53 538 1570 65 494 100 4 -
8262 1798 83 468 5 404 242 588 488 3 65 2 1 116 306 1625 144 11 286 2 -
8558 1856 43 411 403 181 367 541 2 122 399 2010 4 209 -
9025 1713 169 462 20 354 253 266 385 5 4 572 2308 118 88 -
8065 1514 5 523 13 30 396 449 1 295 48 592 1909 99 212 70
7003 1517 915 79 181 603 1 94 30 1570 899 142 73 -
e e e
e
e e
e e e
e
e
e e
12136 .. 785 753 .. .. .. .. 1443 28 .. .. .. 1 859 .. .. .. .. 475 .. .. .. 12 3681 415 .. 3 .. .. ..
e e
e
e
e
1219 15 .. .. .. .. .. .. 520 5 .. 479
330 .. .. 115 .. .. .. .. 166 .. .. 49
100 .. .. 100 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1642 143 529 62 2 2 903
1003 253 629 118 3
219 214 1 4
39 37 1
598 355 2 134
3735 70 298 1701
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
2
-
-
-
-
2
-
1
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Europe 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes)
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
49632
42115
36502
31722
34390
31010
32971
29217
23901
31989 1643 684 864 2382 1228 2413 15459 2 322 7 468 923 93 363 597 117 5 1217 441 172 20 1351 1
33875 2163 1171 733 2637 1506 2169 15425 121 241 12 572 545 56 836 454 164 428 1069 145 459 96 1768 36
29909 2079 334 1 749 1360 1686 2859 14520 274 278 6 562 4 52 125 399 138 284 849 150 706 25 40 1580 -
33025 2708 700 1 783 1410 1272 2606 16767 69 258 16 650 96 42 517 592 56 216 868 102 334 8 19 1999 68
29396 2182 867 19 719 1154 963 3116 13364 144 321 45 595 245 38 651 496 127 437 721 58 208 8 66 2084 47
23552 2149 409 12 938 694 762 2035 11795 122 321 65 483 156 31 622 359 175 144 201 113 308 7 1386 64
9396 .. 15 2528 .. .. 1083 6 2594 1130 1 .. .. 209 93 .. .. 52 .. 674 .. 167 .. 15 237 21 70 82 74 108 ..
e
e
e e
e
e e e
10881 .. 27 2211 .. .. 926 157 2672 2220 1 .. .. 289 32 .. .. 96 .. 949 .. 108 .. 9 322 13 79 265 .. 183 ..
e
e
e
e e
e
e e e
7936 1 14 1229 .. .. 415 206 1026 2359 .. .. 18 335 93 61 .. 3 .. 298 .. 339 1 186 198 259 132 51 .. 514 ..
e
e
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e
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e
56 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 .. .. 54
97 12 .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 1 .. 74
688 10 .. 1 .. 1 .. .. 357 .. 3 316
1032 2 1 5 16 4 894
1423 1 1 371 2 1 1006
1861 1 1 370 1 2 1395
823 1 1 46 501 1 142
622 4 1 5 436 4 90
1073 2 1 1 3 1 536
Non-Specified/Other 40417 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
31459
28076
28
202
180
122
2
6
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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OECD Europe 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
56.95
65.01
58.49
53.56
56.63
59.61
78.12
109.61
125.86
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
53.10 52.85 182.83 54.82 57.30 .. 96.23 39.86 50.68
67.29 64.53 67.03 63.98 63.07 63.56 68.65 58.81 57.44
57.03 57.02 82.00 59.26 61.20 51.72 59.04 49.65 56.00
51.24 54.59 .. 51.58 58.54 80.62 38.69 42.10 58.89
55.52 56.90 53.93 50.15 61.48 80.88 .. 38.69 58.11
58.03 61.31 .. 62.24 64.18 81.65 166.16 39.20 47.45
73.63 76.64 98.50 108.71 84.75 198.13 84.09 61.31 86.41
114.89 113.81 242.07 138.92 110.91 219.14 104.26 71.77 86.05
135.52 137.66 112.10 118.82 123.44 146.38 2611.31 66.18 81.32
46.49 52.64 47.51 42.96 38.69 41.94 61.91 Imports from: Australia 43.69 52.03 45.06 44.13 43.28 46.83 69.05 Canada 50.10 52.72 44.71 46.14 50.77 88.14 87.68 Czech Republic 57.22 65.54 63.84 52.99 53.68 64.04 83.24 Poland 51.56 61.05 46.78 44.41 40.75 43.26 68.95 United States 54.21 54.69 49.12 46.52 43.48 47.37 61.50 China 39.56 49.36 45.29 40.90 44.30 51.38 60.61 Colombia 39.48 52.60 43.42 42.32 36.99 41.65 61.54 South Africa 37.44 45.18 43.76 42.32 36.65 39.10 58.00 Former USSR(2) 38.63 44.69 42.55 42.16 36.79 42.22 65.14 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
71.27
69.83
106.40 119.03 113.59 78.34 86.75 93.41 67.98 67.64 68.46
109.71 146.42 102.69 75.65 82.08 150.20 66.07 66.24 68.03
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA Total* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
8000
140
7000
120
6000
100
5000
80
4000 60 3000 40 2000 20
1000 0 1970
1975
1980
Coal
Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce) 1600
1400
1400
1200
1200
1000
1000
800
800
600
600
400
400
200
200
12000
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
1600
0 1970
1980
2005
0 1970
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 14000 12000
10000
10000
8000
8000 6000 6000 4000 4000 2000 0 1970 Coal
2000
1975 Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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IEA Total 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 5142.39 5477.45 6111.12 Coal 1084.08 1220.91 1394.83 Oil 2775.82 2671.29 2568.05 Gas 982.17 1067.17 1147.76 Comb. Renew/Waste 111.96 143.65 187.22 Nuclear 70.23 230.10 637.29 Hydro 109.49 130.24 139.92 Geothermal 7.98 12.52 30.82 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.07 0.10 2.67 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.60 1.48 2.54 Heat(2) 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
7236.63 1465.11 2929.37 1581.92 232.58 826.43 156.29 34.84 8.16 1.39 0.54
7466.51 1522.56 3021.85 1620.45 250.26 853.52 150.93 28.59 14.13 3.59 0.64
7508.06 1517.98 3026.67 1641.62 258.41 862.77 150.98 28.53 16.34 4.06 0.71
7480.15 1517.75 2974.71 1642.02 272.65 865.47 152.65 31.80 19.09 3.33 0.68
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.02 1.49 -0.46 0.92 3.07 13.85 1.45 8.27 24.04 8.83 -
1.38 0.57 1.10 2.41 2.17 2.04 0.51 -0.51 12.83 3.18 24.14
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
11804 14204 19345 24879 26827 27524 0.44 0.39 0.32 0.29 0.28 0.27 Population (millions) 810.6 858.1 918.7 987.7 1016.3 1022.4 TPES/population(1) 6.34 6.38 6.65 7.33 7.35 7.34 TPES/GDP(2) 149.8 132.6 108.6 100.0 95.7 93.8 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 156.0 146.0 122.4 100.0 96.4 93.7 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 97.0 100.9 99.5 100.0 98.6 98.4 Elec. Generation (TWh) 4318 5433 7281 9206 9708 9962 Industrial Production(2) .. .. .. .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
28331 0.26 1028.1 7.28 90.8 91.0 .. 9973 ..
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.95 -1.87 0.74 0.28 -1.87 -1.41 0.15 3.12 -
2.38 -0.97 0.72 0.66 -0.97 -1.77 -0.08 2.11 -
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
249.43 614.20 199.63 2.30
273.30 713.85 217.92 2.67
248.74 868.82 245.77 5.06
209.74 870.19 189.59 3.48
206.59 904.80 189.75 3.12
218.00 915.64 188.10 4.67
216.05 932.31 188.42 5.73
-0.02 2.93 1.75 6.79
-0.88 0.35 -1.77 -0.54
Mt: Coking Coal 255.15 278.18 251.16 216.52 215.02 228.06 225.79 Steam Coal 737.38 861.53 1049.84 1063.39 1136.29 1150.46 1177.57 Brown Coal 619.35 656.77 734.22 550.99 549.32 556.64 557.18 Peat 8.05 9.34 14.93 10.59 9.44 13.84 16.85 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-0.13 2.99 1.43 5.28
-0.64 0.61 -1.83 -0.50
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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IEA Total 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
3893.94 360.69 2248.55 716.31 108.26 0.07 448.84 11.22
4003.24 302.53 2197.31 780.52 136.13 0.10 0.04 562.11 24.51
4245.66 294.36 2239.46 805.09 113.32 2.18 2.04 754.89 34.33
5017.28 169.16 2619.34 1022.60 168.74 3.19 4.35 975.64 54.26
5124.89 163.22 2673.92 1030.86 161.21 3.82 4.19 1015.37 72.29
5216.43 169.69 2725.80 1029.39 167.90 3.86 4.19 1037.44 78.17
5241.35 160.46 2720.92 1017.23 174.75 4.19 4.24 1062.01 97.56
0.51 -1.19 -0.02 0.69 0.27 22.27 3.11 6.80
1.41 -3.96 1.31 1.57 2.93 4.45 4.98 2.30 7.21
1297.31 236.91 434.35 347.31 57.63 217.47 3.64
1260.00 207.46 386.49 339.27 67.21 253.39 6.18
1093.12 210.34 228.25 299.35 46.98 0.31 0.01 300.57 7.31
1207.31 149.83 193.14 380.09 94.62 0.36 0.14 372.16 16.98
1158.12 145.65 188.12 359.31 82.30 0.34 0.17 351.94 30.28
1177.31 150.11 193.74 358.40 86.64 0.34 0.18 358.03 29.87
1161.47 142.92 193.35 344.68 89.28 0.37 0.18 360.19 30.51
-1.00 -0.70 -3.71 -0.87 -1.20 1.92 4.19
0.41 -2.54 -1.10 0.94 4.37 1.05 20.00 1.21 9.99
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
994.79 5.08 958.42 24.28
1107.56 1.07 1074.68 23.92
1356.00 0.15 1319.04 26.68
1673.15 0.14 1624.98 29.86
1721.05 0.10 1670.32 27.64
1751.36 0.11 1698.42 26.63
1765.32 0.14 1707.02 28.60
1.84 -18.59 1.90 0.56
1.77 -0.44 1.73 0.46
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.00 7.01 751.39 82.19 282.28 218.27
0.00 7.88 747.17 65.66 209.38 252.68
0.00 10.11 796.89 53.82 163.12 279.18
5.78 12.39 929.71 13.22 171.76 360.45
10.13 12.86 961.86 9.19 168.09 385.52
13.07 13.14 958.84 9.54 161.89 382.12
16.30 13.26 976.31 9.28 157.93 383.42
-1.94 2.18 0.35 -2.46 -3.17 1.46
x 1.82 1.36 -11.06 -0.22 2.14
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
31.09 0.07 130.95 6.53 398.30 18.34 186.94 103.37
33.05 0.10 0.04 174.38 11.89 403.26 15.65 150.51 112.74
44.72 0.76 1.91 235.38 18.01 487.61 16.51 119.32 142.21
61.48 1.65 3.99 296.33 20.83 600.24 3.34 112.76 184.15
62.11 2.11 3.84 317.24 13.76 637.33 5.15 118.86 194.44
61.33 2.16 3.82 324.22 13.76 644.05 6.38 113.42 197.18
62.07 2.41 3.86 342.83 14.52 647.20 4.97 109.39 200.30
2.16 14.91 3.51 6.15 1.20 -0.62 -2.61 1.89
2.21 8.02 4.79 2.54 -1.43 1.91 -7.69 -0.58 2.31
Comb. Renew/Waste 1.07 1.47 0.47 Geothermal 0.07 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.09 Electricity 88.27 121.07 202.12 Heat 0.32 1.82 6.82 Non-Energy Use 307.47 320.86 388.10 Coal 3.39 2.62 2.81 Oil 298.67 299.13 341.52 Gas 5.41 19.11 43.77 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
3.38 0.61 0.10 285.97 9.92 501.79 1.98 448.40 51.41
5.10 0.79 0.14 303.61 9.25 511.98 2.38 462.98 46.62
5.41 0.78 0.14 312.24 8.50 538.22 2.45 488.40 47.37
5.36 0.84 0.15 317.26 8.93 531.56 2.30 483.99 45.27
-4.67 4.99 19.71 1.38 -1.09 0.79 13.09
17.55 18.09 3.41 3.05 1.82 2.12 -1.34 2.35 0.23
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which: Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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IEA Total 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
1020.5 163.4 -120.1 20.3
1207.7 225.0 -185.4 -26.4
1368.4 303.5 -255.6 -21.4
1273.0 416.7 -281.3 56.7
1304.3 508.0 -295.3 5.6
1326.4 494.3 -308.3 5.6
1342.5 512.6 -307.2 -30.1
1.7 3.7 4.5 x
-0.2 3.3 1.3 x
Primary Supply
1084.1
1220.9
1394.8
1465.1
1522.6
1518.0
1517.7
1.5
0.6
Statistical Difference
27.8
-9.6
10.2
6.4
-24.5
-16.5
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-717.0
-884.0
-1091.5
-1285.3
-1312.9
-1325.9
..
2.5
1.3
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-583.2 -578.2 -5.0
-768.7 -729.0 -39.7
-989.9 -938.3 -51.6
-1189.0 -1138.5 -50.5
-1227.1 -1181.0 -46.1
-1241.3 -1198.9 -42.5
.. .. ..
3.2 2.9 14.7
1.5 1.6 -1.3
-9.9
-6.9
-6.0
-3.6
-3.3
-3.5
..
-2.9
-3.6
-123.9 2.2 -89.5 -35.8 -0.8
-108.4 1.4 -74.4 -35.3 -0.0
-95.6 -1.1 -71.5 -18.4 -4.6
-92.7 -0.3 -74.7 -17.6 -0.0
-82.6 -0.3 -72.2 -15.7 5.7
-81.1 -0.4 -70.5 -17.0 6.8
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.5 -1.3 -3.8 10.8
-1.1 -6.6 -0.1 -0.5 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.0
..
-
-
-30.9
-23.3
-18.3
-16.0
-14.3
-13.8
..
-3.0
-1.9
-3.2
-1.4
-0.8
-1.0
-1.1
-1.3
..
x
x
360.7
302.5
294.4
169.2
169.7
160.5
..
-1.2
-4.0
236.9 127.2 25.7 15.1 11.5
207.5 99.4 23.7 27.1 10.9
210.3 81.1 27.3 38.0 15.8
149.8 55.9 16.2 33.4 7.5
150.1 55.8 15.2 31.0 10.3
142.9 50.7 15.8 28.9 10.4
.. .. .. .. ..
-0.7 -2.6 0.4 5.6 1.9
-2.5 -3.1 -3.6 -1.8 -2.8
5.1
1.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
..
-18.6
-0.4
115.3 18.3 82.2
91.4 15.7 65.7
81.1 16.5 53.8
17.2 3.3 13.2
17.0 6.4 9.5
15.1 5.0 9.3
.. .. ..
-2.1 -0.6 -2.5
-10.6 -7.7 -11.1
Non-energy Use 3.4 2.6 2.8 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2.0
2.4
2.3
..
-1.1
-1.3
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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IEA Total 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
781.96 614.41 591.85 22.55 23.56 2.40 0.01 0.33 82.41 9.49 13.46 22.11 8.94 28.42 32.42 0.04
882.97 715.28 691.81 23.47 24.78 2.25 0.01 0.26 90.97 7.73 16.54 28.73 9.52 28.45 27.98 0.07
1098.69 926.73 900.36 26.37 22.75 5.97 4.39 0.03 111.23 7.50 22.22 38.48 15.70 27.34 20.56 0.32
1287.11 1174.99 1145.14 29.85 2.06 11.46 10.46 90.25 6.90 15.37 34.03 7.75 26.20 10.05 0.35
1338.09 1132.80 1107.74 25.06 103.96 12.14 9.81 87.01 7.35 13.87 31.28 10.17 24.34 8.24 0.32
1392.16 1147.09 1120.56 26.53 109.46 11.43 9.64 89.66 9.03 12.84 31.15 10.23 26.41 9.61 0.38
1410.52 1161.38 1137.54 23.84 122.37 11.65 9.53 88.35 8.39 14.04 29.40 10.62 25.89 7.96 0.33
2.87 3.48 3.56 1.31 -0.29 7.88 75.90 -19.41 2.53 -1.94 4.27 4.72 4.81 -0.32 -3.72 18.58
1.68 1.52 1.57 -0.67 11.87 4.56 5.30 -1.52 0.75 -3.01 -1.78 -2.57 -0.36 -6.13 0.27
260.73 7.14 6.19 0.95 244.05 5.74 0.23 0.07 0.01 0.00 0.15 0.28 -
277.17 10.83 9.59 1.25 258.50 5.40 0.24 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.21 0.33 -
231.29 18.23 14.32 3.91 206.08 4.51 0.10 2.09 1.59 0.49 0.16 -
188.61 13.32 10.17 3.15 160.97 10.37 2.52 0.14 0.00 2.38 0.10 0.23
178.04 14.02 11.70 2.32 2.42 147.32 13.02 0.95 0.23 0.72 0.21 0.18
182.94 13.91 11.41 2.50 2.60 148.78 12.78 0.58 0.30 0.28 0.12 0.19
175.58 12.62 10.73 1.88 2.90 147.20 13.56 0.77 0.20 0.57 0.13 0.22
-0.99 8.12 7.23 12.52 -1.40 -28.89 20.09 29.75 10.50 -4.53 -
-1.82 -2.42 -1.90 -4.75 -2.22 7.62 -6.47 -13.07 0.96 -1.58 -
615.40 649.29 735.71 387.07 416.35 538.35 370.48 396.67 510.51 16.59 19.69 27.84 136.93 142.35 110.84 6.39 6.31 8.44 47.24 47.10 39.60 1.12 1.17 1.21 14.39 14.84 10.36 1.64 1.53 1.54 4.51 4.19 1.65 25.59 25.36 24.83 28.94 30.46 33.64 Non-energy use 0.83 0.82 0.67 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
560.94 519.37 510.96 8.41 13.09 7.02 15.04 0.21 3.07 0.63 0.40 10.73 7.39 0.16
566.23 521.80 513.60 8.19 12.50 7.07 13.20 0.47 2.99 0.44 0.35 8.96 7.15 0.18
557.25 516.20 508.13 8.07 12.77 6.38 11.64 0.09 3.17 0.30 0.21 7.87 8.38 0.19
568.90 528.44 520.39 8.05 13.33 6.88 9.28 0.09 3.18 0.30 0.37 5.34 7.34 0.21
1.50 2.79 2.71 4.41 -1.75 2.34 -1.46 0.70 -2.70 -0.51 -8.01 -0.25 1.26 -1.79
-1.70 -0.12 0.13 -7.94 -13.17 -1.35 -9.22 -15.99 -7.57 -10.35 -9.58 -9.73 -9.65 -7.57
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA Total 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(US Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
163.38 138.51 .. .. 2.40 22.47
224.98 203.45 121.67 81.79 1.52 20.01
303.46 288.03 137.47 150.56 2.24 13.19
416.67 391.51 132.22 259.29 4.45 20.71
445.86 420.48 127.97 292.51 5.91 19.47
470.79 444.90 124.62 320.28 6.08 19.80
508.01 480.38 134.37 346.01 4.48 23.16
494.26 469.96 130.26 339.70 5.98 18.32
512.56 488.43 146.55 341.88 6.65 17.47
Total Exports 120.12 185.37 255.58 281.26 272.86 277.44 295.31 Hard Coal 97.46 159.95 237.69 270.89 263.24 269.05 282.57 Coking Coal .. 120.16 149.17 157.39 148.67 151.93 156.99 Steam Coal .. 39.79 88.52 113.49 114.58 117.12 125.59 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.06 4.10 4.13 1.33 1.10 0.67 0.69 Peat 0.00 0.12 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 Coal Products(1) 22.61 21.32 13.63 8.98 8.47 7.68 12.01 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
308.32 295.96 173.84 122.12 0.83 0.05 11.48
307.22 294.98 168.23 126.75 1.05 0.04 11.14
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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IEA Total 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
157236 e 210943 e 300604 e 430006 e 461748 e 487848 e 527503 e 519784 e 539409 95193 29796 11598 909 10948 6619 79 24605 116 420 2566 5249 e 2288 62043 e 4556 970 243 6716 16292 e 2285 9296 980
534 11967 3012 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 5192 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
118477 32520 11811 1072 8326 5055 66 48276 252 979 3347 4890 e 1883
132560 49608 16128 774 3141 2570 52 43199 305
e 134697 e 130653 e 127039 e 136849 e 132489 e 149237 e 67156 e 68030 66120 68627 65826 78554 e 17972 e 15175 13501 14048 15014 19540 1987 1744 1692 1414 1222 1412 2 8 90 272 2 2449 2345 2365 1982 2664 3273 36 5 6 e 24037 e 14619 e 13991 e 18037 e 19031 e 16920 390 632 456 407 460 1043
2803 177 714 3213 e 8569 e 1307
9557 e 140 6327 e 991 3063 e 454 80 92 e
14806 120 e 7274 612 3849 160 1117 162
13777 374 e 7716 432 4903 511 1109 56
14634 287 9194 456 5895 612 969 192
10094 192 e 9842 320 6150 451 872 73
7641 241 11757 55 7553 329 596 20 301
92466 e 168044 e 295309 e 331095 e 360809 e 390654 e 387295 e 390172 9137 34664 e 76723 e 81360 e 86998 e 94893 94251 84780 1099 9885 e 10111 e 7665 7063 5158 6024 3020 255 327 e 1368 1533 1486 1519 953 583 4145 2124 e 425 581 e 327 e 542 530 510 17246 e 13084 e 18305 17937 16008 e 16062 15324 14293 4184 2428 e 589 406 e 420 e 352 298 167 24092 35842 e 17355 e 12678 e 10430 e 14736 e 9923 e 10649 1406 3686 e 4287 e 3283 4350 e 3265 3280 2720 1503 9 21112 2638 5640
6287 10450 1000 33156 9517 1752 150 3692
e e e e
e e
34740 e 29220 23066 e 46312 e 20229 e 386 4985 1573 e 5635
49073 e 30798 e 31839 54678 27896 e 1743 e 5777 e 2519 1329 e
52214 e 38765 e 36060 59057 32834 e 1109 e 8886 e 3171 e 1631 e
42642 41617 e 47192 e 55933 49253 e 1710 e 6155 e 3558 6067
34711 e 47020 e 52464 e 53091 54957 e 2760 e 5169 e 2698 3843
30811 47127 64633 54860 61052 2766 5200 2728 4273
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA Total 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
1980
1990
2000
91030 e 119031
151437
163997
2002
e 112261 e 664 e 3835 5694 143 47 9186 1916 412 6 198 9285 56274 4260 1 28 e 3516 252 305 e 4345 2889 e 1196 99 796 2569 -
e 123887 e 785 e 7345 4018 e 50 127 8301 761 28 1 8576 55617 7961 3 e 5175 99 765 e 3681 4265 e 1568 3 2869 7436 772
e 125313 122 e 1245 4583 3501 288 6598 e 4760 809 48 4 7451 52886 15305 1406 e 4422 42 538 198 e 901 4609 1634 46 3854 8622 540
111078 1233 3212 4277 706 5972 3500 17 489 87 3 4892 50423 10168 2 1386 6152 16 306 1371 3897 1386 2526 6022 1664
7748 2121 1186 218 232 1348 521 951 69 722
11927 3490 1196 1021 490 1120 808 1663 168 1067
27055 7618 3155 1009 4895 50 3815 1068 1372 1823 1228
36150 10552 7713 682 10795 56 443 1823 1867 1316 903
33711 8082 5087 936 12 12554 151 3048 1563 1668 610
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
92
5198
3435
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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2004
2005
2006e
154387 e 157816 e 165557 e 183452 e 177409
88788 813 3468 5410 7661 714 191 6868 42951 2503 286 10 2971 68 265 5126 1888 769 18 498 1027 157
Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
2003
e 111098 1233 e 2582 3263 e 811 e 5940 e 3323 431 83 2 e 5123 e 49741 e 10710 e 1821 e 5980 19 399 1647 e 4367 1341 e 2932 e 6291 e 1412
e 116822 1084 e 2689 3431 e 736 e 5500 e 3814 553 304 82 5 e 4607 e 50154 e 13986 e 1704 e 7461 32 572 88 1311 e 4102 1777 22 e 3139 e 6449 e 1909
e 129999 1233 e 3414 4034 e 1168 e 5535 e 4224 e 230 57 15 e 6199 e 54450 e 17954 e 1582 e 8007 18 592 1287 e 4499 1690 e 3387 e 7366 e 1771
e 121168 940 e 3590 4134 e 1172 e 4990 e 4467 520 19 1 e 6412 e 52960 e 12277 e 2125 e 9306 1570 54 e 3536 1596 e 3284 e 6609 e 1552
e e e e
e e e e
e e e e
e e e e
e
e e e
10969 e
39281 9602 4901 1551 14126 161 260 3028 2003 2652 997
e e e e
9084 e
44011 8779 6749 1120 14395 311 2735 2050 6447 1197 6263
e
e e e
51295 8376 8365 1059 18520 129 593 3184 2381 6363 1640 4130
e e e
51409 9218 8937 1094 17351 194 146 2693 2455 3958 3131 7118
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IEA Total 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes)
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
25867
47078
96200
128228
80590 2 14 3536 10083 4885 206 3657 2868 33 1790 4544 30430 4243 3 188 8516 1 401 1 1572 198 746 308 80 15 1847 225
e 106295 430 1134 13524 1 e 380 53 2034 e 9657 111 43 7 1012 447 51786 13730 93 373 3348 16 e 583 117 343 e 931 1492 e 109 20 110 e 2826 654
109068 16 517 1755 10859 834 280 1782 8906 122 51 12 1726 957 52278 15887 56 1644 3145 76 413 164 903 780 1812 183 166 149 2186 629
24546 15 2555 8782 1542 6 3314 2116 1 209 115 1732 356 52 1021 167 15 237 21 70 82 79 1040 782
e
e
e e
e
e e e
43055 27 3697 10136 2838 390 6181 4094 5 448 956 5007 563 96 3136 108 33 322 983 118 265 3269 61
e
e
e
e e
e
e e e
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
132158 e 134694 e 143917 e 139971 e 144355
355 11 76 3 82 129 54
2983 110 1521 462 66 576 166 82
14582 345 6866 1 2551 48 1058 33 1039 642 1624 363
22424 22 10034 2 421 2469 2623 827 1422 4318 144
23592 67 10961 574 1645 1912 2 127 1009 7282 8
Non-Specified/Other 1203 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
1362
1238
582
283
e 112068 e 121184 e 114480 e 117878 e 22 e 602 1196 995 864 851 802 646 481 15570 12681 13644 13921 1 e 2 2 4 e 1190 e 1191 383 804 195 7 310 609 e 1882 e 2613 2419 e 2279 8148 10188 6706 6108 e 276 e 69 144 122 21 81 106 7 36 46 1270 1361 877 248 831 632 164 1 e 52905 e 60417 e 58241 e 60706 e 14765 e 16886 18696 e 21156 52 42 38 31 3363 2957 e 4579 4918 e 2506 e 2507 1983 1498 118 106 56 82 e 345 409 354 199 138 56 127 175 1521 781 357 410 550 574 471 1667 1036 308 826 174 131 271 94 96 8 8 7 e 114 e 48 112 1814 3037 1824 1848 e 531 e 866 e 177 e 335 e
e e e e
22930 232 10817 1 735 1544 1296 185 847 7149 62 308
e
e
e e
23312 e 883 9896 1 1202 1969 1716 135 358 1358 e 5354 220
25883 e 726 14330 4 374 1430 1170 844 63 809 e 5893 e 159
215
160
26854 231 13208 2 77 1297 321 930 190 1184 8355 569 113
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA North America* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
4000
160
3500
140
3000
120
2500
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2000
80
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
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0 1970
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1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
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0 1970
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1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
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2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 7000 6000
5000
5000
4000
4000 3000 3000 2000 2000 1000
1000
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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IEA North America 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 2708.98 2863.78 3052.67 Coal 466.16 567.79 689.40 Oil 1291.26 1275.46 1210.83 Gas 788.26 746.19 705.58 Comb. Renew/Waste 64.73 88.77 100.63 Nuclear 39.01 113.96 255.40 Hydro 56.52 65.11 70.01 Geothermal 3.01 6.57 20.14 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.46 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.03 -0.06 0.20 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
3651.16 817.73 1398.24 893.34 121.15 324.09 75.15 18.70 2.98 -0.21 -
3710.37 824.59 1493.46 843.04 121.42 336.45 75.18 12.28 3.89 0.06 -
3731.77 833.77 1500.30 842.92 123.79 336.09 78.13 12.33 4.34 0.11 -
3703.70 821.75 1477.63 837.30 128.38 339.36 79.42 14.91 5.38 -0.43 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.71 2.33 -0.38 -0.65 2.63 11.69 1.27 11.83 11.90 -
1.35 1.28 1.44 1.19 1.39 1.85 0.73 -3.22 16.11 -4.08 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
4630 5540 7599 10490 11451 11818 0.59 0.52 0.40 0.35 0.32 0.32 Population (millions) 234.4 252.2 277.9 313.1 325.9 328.9 TPES/population(1) 11.56 11.35 10.99 11.66 11.38 11.34 TPES/GDP(2) 168.1 148.5 115.4 100.0 93.1 90.7 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 129.2 131.5 116.4 100.0 92.4 90.5 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 107.4 110.8 105.8 100.0 95.0 94.3 Elec. Generation (TWh) 2236 2801 3685 4631 4748 4896 Industrial Production(2) .. .. .. .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
12206 0.30 331.9 11.16 87.2 86.4 .. 4877 ..
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.96 -2.19 1.01 -0.30 -2.19 -0.61 -0.09 2.98 -
2.99 -1.59 1.13 0.21 -1.59 -1.66 -0.76 1.91 -
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
106.78 421.00 23.37 -
132.98 505.67 30.53 -
121.62 646.90 55.87 -
78.90 690.79 57.79 -
64.93 713.59 57.69 -
67.00 726.41 57.99 -
63.42 744.41 58.09 -
1.09 3.64 7.53 -
-3.90 0.78 0.25 -
Mt: Coking Coal 105.98 131.87 120.92 82.45 69.73 73.06 69.07 Steam Coal 487.96 598.48 770.40 845.33 902.87 917.97 946.78 Brown Coal 44.51 59.30 110.57 112.98 112.52 112.91 113.02 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
1.10 3.88 7.88 -
-3.30 1.18 0.14 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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IEA North America 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2078.52 112.81 1110.73 558.62 64.35 231.88 0.14
2108.14 86.42 1112.11 533.76 88.28 286.10 1.47
2095.59 82.11 1096.72 494.70 42.70 0.48 374.91 3.98
2509.66 49.79 1280.53 590.42 88.34 0.74 2.06 489.07 8.70
2526.28 49.93 1320.71 564.76 80.01 1.07 1.81 499.82 8.18
2574.57 53.16 1368.43 552.13 85.18 1.07 1.81 507.05 5.74
2570.62 48.31 1370.45 533.37 89.85 1.22 1.76 519.82 5.83
0.05 -1.85 -0.07 -0.71 -2.38 2.87 21.94
1.37 -3.47 1.50 0.50 5.08 6.40 2.20 2.58
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
627.87 92.64 123.53 270.24 48.97 92.35 0.14
633.15 74.77 152.64 239.61 56.35 108.34 1.43
475.26 67.93 77.22 181.05 21.06 127.09 0.90
551.86 46.13 46.36 224.56 62.25 0.16 165.29 7.11
492.15 46.20 50.05 198.73 52.12 0.14 138.17 6.73
504.51 48.40 58.53 198.58 55.31 0.14 138.75 4.80
489.51 44.59 59.91 182.97 57.59 0.15 139.46 4.84
-1.62 -1.81 -2.73 -2.33 -4.84 1.90 11.73
0.20 -2.77 -1.68 0.07 6.94 0.62 11.87
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
649.44 0.18 624.28 24.06
682.69 658.63 23.41
780.33 753.27 26.15
946.98 912.66 28.48
976.55 941.22 25.87
992.47 956.24 24.67
1007.36 967.69 26.37
1.09 1.11 0.49
1.72 1.68 0.06
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.92 377.12 4.77 121.78 170.29
0.66 349.36 2.35 75.44 170.28
0.91 341.56 2.17 44.90 162.73
4.74 1.10 421.90 1.99 50.78 185.84
8.12 1.35 433.74 0.03 49.29 190.53
10.15 1.41 425.97 0.04 47.74 181.95
11.85 1.45 430.24 0.04 45.01 180.04
-0.10 -0.58 -4.54 -5.70 -0.27
3.14 1.55 -23.95 0.02 0.68
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
2.73 77.55 237.04 4.87 79.11 94.03
2.73 98.57 230.15 2.63 53.17 96.74
2.30 129.47 0.00 258.88 3.41 36.62 99.39
17.44 0.31 2.06 163.48 315.36 1.30 32.43 119.98
16.65 0.50 1.81 174.93 328.64 2.81 36.34 121.23
16.66 0.50 1.81 177.28 331.51 3.51 37.61 118.34
17.28 0.57 1.76 185.54 0.00 333.98 2.72 36.52 117.28
-1.01 3.06 0.52 -2.07 -4.43 0.33
14.40 2.43 11.30 1.71 -1.51 -0.02 1.11
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 59.03 77.57 116.38 Heat 0.04 3.08 Non-Energy Use 137.00 153.92 186.08 Coal 0.18 0.47 Oil 137.00 150.40 160.95 Gas 3.33 24.67 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
1.77 0.27 158.01 1.59 244.96 0.38 213.85 30.73
2.91 0.43 163.46 1.45 249.94 0.36 221.87 27.70
3.01 0.43 167.66 0.94 269.88 0.39 241.55 27.93
2.86 0.49 173.11 1.00 261.10 0.36 234.64 26.10
4.07 1.82 0.95 -
2.68 -7.25 2.28 -1.75 2.54 0.38
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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IEA North America 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
492.9 16.0 -55.2 12.5
669.2 16.9 -97.9 -20.4
824.4 16.6 -126.2 -25.4
827.5 31.6 -80.2 38.9
836.2 44.6 -65.4 9.2
851.4 45.5 -69.8 6.7
865.9 51.1 -67.8 -27.4
3.1 0.2 5.0 x
0.2 7.0 -3.9 x
Primary Supply
466.2
567.8
689.4
817.7
824.6
833.8
821.8
2.3
1.3
Statistical Difference
18.7
-10.9
4.1
10.6
-15.2
-15.3
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-363.4
-466.8
-609.5
-776.4
-752.6
-767.0
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3.1
1.5
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-321.7 -321.7 -
-438.7 -438.7 -0.0
-587.7 -581.3 -6.4
-755.4 -738.5 -17.0
-741.6 -731.8 -9.7
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1.7 1.7 2.1
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Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
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112.8
86.4
82.1
49.8
53.2
48.3
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-1.9
-3.5
92.6 52.1 11.9 5.9 7.1
74.8 33.7 11.2 10.3 7.4
67.9 19.2 12.4 11.6 10.4
46.1 12.8 9.3 12.1 3.6
48.4 8.6 7.5 11.8 6.5
44.6 5.6 7.0 11.4 6.6
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-1.8 -5.7 0.2 4.1 2.2
-2.8 -7.9 -3.7 -0.1 -3.0
0.2
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20.0 4.9 4.8
11.5 2.6 2.4
13.7 3.4 2.2
3.3 1.3 2.0
4.4 3.5 0.0
3.4 2.7 0.0
.. .. ..
-2.2 -2.1 -4.5
-8.9 -1.5 -24.0
Non-energy Use 0.2 0.5 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.4
0.4
0.4
..
-
-1.7
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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IEA North America 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
496.24 418.38 418.37 0.01 46.04 3.73 10.34 11.88 7.82 12.27 8.58 -
560.62 491.32 491.31 0.01 46.33 2.53 12.72 11.62 8.27 11.19 5.40 0.02
715.52 649.21 642.91 6.29 0.18 53.39 1.70 14.26 12.65 11.37 13.42 6.03 0.26
879.98 851.28 835.80 15.49 2.50 37.51 1.35 10.51 13.26 4.10 8.29 3.70 0.33
890.32 760.39 752.50 7.89 102.19 1.85 37.86 0.65 7.98 12.35 6.69 10.18 3.25 0.30
927.20 768.42 760.75 7.67 107.54 1.73 37.67 0.67 7.08 12.69 6.45 10.78 4.05 0.33
943.73 773.30 766.80 6.50 119.90 1.28 37.11 0.28 7.17 12.43 6.77 10.45 3.14 0.29
3.10 3.73 3.65 66.36 1.24 -6.36 2.71 0.53 3.17 0.75 -2.90 -
1.86 1.17 1.18 0.22 13.87 -2.40 -11.34 -4.48 -0.12 -3.39 -1.65 -4.27 0.85
75.66 71.74 -
68.78 67.78 -
40.29 40.27 -
30.42 30.20 -
27.58 2.42 23.75 -
26.05 2.60 23.25 -
24.96 2.90 22.65 -
-5.12 -4.70 -
-3.14 -3.76 -
43.94 58.04 109.28 41.10 53.39 101.99 41.10 53.39 100.89 1.10 5.64 2.47 3.05 1.41 0.17 0.23 0.00 0.17 0.19 0.10 2.31 2.69 1.08 0.34 0.29 0.17 Non-energy use 0.09 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
114.73 110.09 108.85 1.25 5.67 1.59 0.24 0.00 0.10 1.25 0.12 0.14
125.29 115.89 113.80 2.09 5.53 0.41 0.25 0.00 0.06 0.11 0.11 0.15
117.06 110.80 108.68 2.12 4.87 0.36 0.23 0.01 0.06 0.06 0.12 0.16
121.55 113.17 111.11 2.06 5.39 0.49 0.24 0.01 0.07 0.17 0.05 0.16
7.89 7.87 7.77 -4.57 -4.60 -6.12 -5.64 -
0.71 0.70 0.65 4.29 -0.29 -6.84 0.17 7.60 -2.08 -11.53 -7.29 4.12
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA North America 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
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For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(US Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
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For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
15.98 14.72 .. .. 1.26
16.93 16.12 6.21 9.91 0.81
16.60 15.64 4.22 11.41 0.97
31.60 25.00 5.72 19.28 2.80 3.80
37.05 28.91 6.46 22.45 5.07 3.08
42.27 34.16 4.78 29.39 5.59 2.51
44.60 34.55 5.19 29.36 3.96 6.09
45.50 37.18 5.54 31.64 5.23 3.08
51.06 40.81 5.56 35.25 5.85 4.39
Total Exports 55.24 97.89 126.22 80.22 55.54 57.92 65.42 Hard Coal 53.62 96.02 125.51 78.94 54.62 57.13 60.19 Coking Coal .. 71.71 84.68 54.27 39.75 40.91 42.74 Steam Coal .. 24.31 40.83 24.66 14.87 16.21 17.45 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.12 0.11 0.16 Peat Coal Products(1) 1.62 1.84 0.67 1.25 0.80 0.68 5.07 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
69.83 63.74 46.70 17.04 0.18 5.92
67.78 63.61 43.97 19.64 0.23 3.93
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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IEA North America 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
16929
16717
16618
26255
30623 e
36191 e
37261 e
40145 e
43987
5454 5454 -
6389 6389 -
4491 4491 -
5843 1511 4296 -
6522 e 605 1593 4291 e 9
4828 e 200 1356 3264 e -
5416 e 182 1735 3429 e -
5767 e 144 1458 4155 e -
5786 72 1461 4133 -
-
-
-
36 -
24 e -
8 e -
9 e 1
7 113
11475 933 49 645 8796 -
10328 37 287 9245 -
12127 22 883 5 9639 -
20412 152 155 10284 6
e e e e e
31845 e 86 764 68 40 7371 e 103
34378 e 66 244 70 1 6316 e 39
38201 150 288 1 6043 96
996 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 56 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
699 60
1296 277 5
173 6928 651 61 26 1904 72
799 e 14266 e 1910 71 211 e 64 e 5118 e 20 e 181 e
132 16003 e 1979 31 275 e 225 e 4758 e 10
69 e 20554 e 2239 70 471 e 141 e 4012 e 85 1
55 23267 2855 56 1117 4252 21
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
24101 156 203 25 110 81 7607 29
e e
e e e
660 e 9412 e 1746 70 157 e 81 e 3560 e 204 e
31363 113 441 14 176 55 7692 232
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA North America 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
40450
71373
84419
58166
42503 e
43755 e
48196 e
52711 e
49586
36030 1103 5410 1468 560 3069 19925 1173 929 68 265 838 453 409 360 -
62263 2840 5694 141 20 4082 1710 364 6 198 5594 30625 1994 28 2390 252 305 2171 1073 99 796 1881 -
67287 5538 3988 50 127 4880 708 28 6536 26588 2908 3 3975 99 753 3156 866 1957 4355 772
45136 2717 3501 288 2782 1211 65 48 4467 12937 4947 740 2143 42 198 2331 642 2403 3134 540
35107 1918 4277 294 1443 1406 17 11 87 3060 8926 3204 880 2319 13 1452 393 1531 2283 1593
33980 1405 3263 397 1483 1608 83 3495 7488 3268 1324 2595 17 1871 346 1771 2203 1363
36147 1309 3431 412 1388 2020 553 82 2677 7759 3848 1253 2787 32 88 1426 570 22 2457 2298 1735
41133 239 1528 4034 776 1610 2230 57 3672 8446 5497 994 2355 18 2029 464 2667 2915 1602
38320 30 1596 4134 795 1652 2607 70 19 4152 7523 4573 612 2297 54 1397 426 2186 2681 1462
4600 1942 205 218 200 673 1 914 24 243
9930 3490 359 749 263 853 642 1603 49 1018
12768 6327 357 586 50 1559 614 872 529 1040
9805 5564 1440 682 22 56 443 269 496 833
7395 4364 1077 684 9 357 428 264 212
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
84
5198
3225
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
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9774 4841 1077 1306 18 58 695 446 799 534
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12152 4545 1438 1120 813 121 381 622 2333 587 89
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12156 4831 1274 706 1078 547 377 575 1060 1130 -
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11709 5519 1220 869 959 75 312 681 264 1244 177
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA North America 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
10808
27123
42493
27341
18368 e
20137 e
20898 e
20572 e
22700
10341 27 8782 309 38 528 22 243 356 27 5 4
25340 1383 10136 1608 233 2984 1188 4 159 924 1426 552 1834 24 970 39 1875 1
35375 1 2178 10083 3321 1758 384 15 1322 4451 4007 719 188 3982 1 62 1386 282 21 15 1005 194
25816 429 13524 70 564 522 456 79 4425 2275 373 643 74 343 441 55 1016 527
17854 16 458 10859 6 15 508 1 633 435 1598 1544 96 239 22 115 614 149 539 7
19436 22 348 15569 1 265 66 46 355 2 216 62 269 568 99 511 406 126 114 212 179
19068 555 12680 67 376 122 1640 665 670 591 317 67 558 760
17956 411 13625 66 64 133 23 964 749 341 829 143 71 67 361 109
e
20788 363 13909 348 360 195 569 1378 917 156 793 267 250 1052 231
95 11 1 82 1 -
1699 98 530 413 56 575 19 8
5903 177 3820 108 530 682 522 5 47
1037 22 1 825 49 8 66
431 17 120 1 127 160 6 -
1799 e 883 1 224 135 358 140 e 29
2501 e 693 1 217 844 63 397 e 128 e 115
1805 176 3 71 927 190 358 6 74
Non-Specified/Other 372 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
84
1227
554
83
60
158
107
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA Europe* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
3000
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2500
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2000
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1500
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1000
40
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20
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
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1995
Nuclear
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Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
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200
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100
3500
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 600
1975
1980
Renewables
600
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 4500 4000
3000
3500 2500 3000 2000
2500 2000
1500
1500
1000
1000 500
500
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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IEA Europe 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 1846.06 1945.86 2145.36 Coal 489.58 508.29 507.06 Oil 1060.06 970.75 869.32 Gas 181.42 278.62 348.51 Comb. Renew/Waste 42.19 48.98 71.99 Nuclear 27.60 84.10 286.90 Hydro 41.44 50.13 53.55 Geothermal 3.12 3.38 5.26 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.07 0.07 0.41 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.57 1.54 2.34 Heat(2) 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2376.68 380.82 946.70 535.74 92.90 341.87 64.87 7.82 3.82 1.60 0.54
2503.99 386.76 961.79 603.07 108.51 363.25 58.39 9.13 8.97 3.53 0.60
2514.71 372.98 965.59 621.35 113.85 358.57 57.98 9.16 10.61 3.95 0.67
2511.40 376.90 956.54 613.74 123.41 357.50 57.12 9.56 12.22 3.76 0.65
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.89 0.21 -1.16 3.91 3.19 14.77 1.52 3.12 11.14 8.62 -
1.06 -2.03 0.70 3.93 3.10 1.50 0.53 3.77 24.15 3.57 23.73
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
4676 5505 7031 8775 9378 0.39 0.35 0.31 0.27 0.27 Population (millions) 416.8 433.0 454.0 477.6 490.2 TPES/population(1) 4.43 4.49 4.73 4.98 5.11 TPES/GDP(2) 145.8 130.5 112.7 100.0 98.6 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 241.2 212.8 166.2 100.0 95.0 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 92.5 99.2 101.4 100.0 101.0 Elec. Generation (TWh) 1520 1905 2468 3013 3241 Industrial Production(2) .. .. .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
9541 0.26 492.8 5.10 97.3 90.1 101.0 3290 ..
9822 0.26 495.2 5.07 94.4 88.4 .. 3329 ..
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.43 -1.50 0.50 0.38 -1.50 -2.17 0.54 2.89 -
2.06 -0.97 0.55 0.51 -0.97 -4.00 -0.02 1.94 -
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
95.28 151.33 166.53 2.30
91.83 163.65 176.39 2.67
63.70 129.18 175.21 5.06
27.56 60.48 110.76 3.48
24.65 48.72 110.15 3.12
22.87 41.43 107.52 4.67
21.69 38.36 107.57 5.73
-3.30 -1.31 0.42 6.79
-6.60 -7.30 -3.20 -0.54
Mt: Coking Coal 100.22 96.45 64.65 27.99 24.97 23.23 22.05 Steam Coal 189.74 201.93 158.84 73.96 59.77 51.55 47.72 Brown Coal 544.19 564.34 577.50 370.51 367.95 372.75 372.67 Peat 8.05 9.34 14.93 10.59 9.44 13.84 16.85 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-3.59 -1.47 0.50 5.28
-6.60 -7.23 -2.88 -0.50
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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IEA Europe 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
1389.93 201.51 838.33 144.07 38.93 0.07 155.97 11.04
1439.39 164.52 788.13 224.73 42.21 0.10 0.01 196.80 22.89
1525.72 142.99 759.34 274.48 60.55 1.20 0.25 256.85 30.06
1705.29 67.08 843.95 364.43 67.80 1.81 0.96 316.30 42.96
1777.11 60.00 860.69 392.35 68.56 2.10 1.30 333.45 58.67
1808.47 61.91 865.92 400.37 70.11 2.14 1.41 341.24 65.38
1833.40 57.76 865.77 402.01 72.15 2.33 1.50 347.50 84.38
0.55 -2.00 -0.58 3.86 2.63 18.04 2.98 6.07
1.23 -5.86 0.88 2.58 1.18 4.54 12.84 2.04 7.12
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
490.04 110.08 213.44 71.80 6.53 84.70 3.50
455.85 94.55 161.49 90.33 7.68 97.05 4.75
414.28 87.98 79.18 105.32 19.24 0.01 116.14 6.41
431.04 54.04 73.82 134.77 23.06 0.01 0.14 135.32 9.87
442.09 48.72 73.83 139.40 20.98 0.01 0.17 138.14 20.84
443.57 49.95 71.64 137.49 21.73 0.02 0.18 141.64 20.94
441.71 47.24 70.24 138.37 21.75 0.02 0.18 142.35 21.57
-0.98 -1.31 -5.67 2.28 6.57 1.87 3.62
0.43 -4.06 -0.80 1.84 0.82 19.99 1.37 8.43
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
258.39 4.57 249.25 0.22
309.50 1.06 302.74 0.51
407.41 0.05 400.14 0.43
500.06 0.01 489.64 0.95
511.63 0.02 499.81 1.12
524.76 0.01 511.91 1.15
528.37 0.01 513.83 1.25
2.71 -23.25 2.82 3.99
1.75 -9.00 1.68 7.32
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.00 4.35 326.84 65.88 146.47 42.11
0.00 5.18 337.58 50.39 118.09 72.87
0.00 6.79 370.21 39.14 95.62 102.42
1.03 8.42 402.44 10.38 90.87 148.99
2.01 8.67 418.65 8.33 90.85 165.67
2.91 8.79 423.04 8.53 86.94 172.12
4.42 8.86 425.09 7.84 84.85 173.63
-1.94 2.64 0.74 -3.02 -2.48 5.37
64.33 1.79 0.93 -10.16 -0.79 3.58
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
25.50 0.07 40.28 6.53 129.04 13.19 83.44 7.20
27.89 0.10 0.01 56.34 11.89 135.91 12.50 72.84 13.32
39.10 0.68 0.18 75.11 17.97 145.13 11.50 39.92 35.85
41.00 1.34 0.64 89.97 19.25 163.65 0.98 30.37 47.03
42.44 1.60 0.98 96.80 11.98 181.55 1.26 33.85 54.36
42.09 1.65 1.07 98.76 11.88 184.28 1.68 31.24 57.13
42.41 1.83 1.16 100.96 12.40 187.87 1.09 30.95 58.27
2.55 14.21 3.73 6.14 0.69 -0.80 -4.24 9.90
0.54 6.81 13.15 1.99 -2.44 1.74 -14.54 -1.68 3.29
Comb. Renew/Waste 1.07 1.44 0.40 Geothermal 0.01 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.02 Electricity 23.86 34.18 53.93 Heat 0.28 1.63 3.50 Non-Energy Use 110.78 116.53 134.47 Coal 3.39 2.43 1.76 Oil 102.24 98.77 115.43 Gas 5.15 15.33 17.27 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
1.37 0.03 0.07 76.35 7.46 149.85 1.03 131.91 16.90
1.77 0.03 0.10 83.32 6.86 151.53 1.45 134.88 15.20
1.98 0.04 0.11 85.59 6.52 153.83 1.47 136.88 15.48
2.10 0.04 0.11 88.49 6.80 156.26 1.38 138.72 16.17
-5.64 4.91 16.00 1.15 -3.77 0.72 7.38
11.71 15.09 11.91 3.36 4.53 1.01 -1.64 1.23 -0.44
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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IEA Europe 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
433.1 87.8 -38.9 7.6
434.5 133.1 -44.6 -14.7
373.1 158.7 -31.0 6.2
202.3 189.6 -23.3 12.2
186.6 222.5 -23.4 1.0
176.5 218.6 -19.6 -2.5
173.3 226.0 -20.3 -2.1
-0.9 3.5 -1.3 x
-4.9 2.2 -3.0 x
Primary Supply
489.6
508.3
507.1
380.8
386.8
373.0
376.9
0.2
-2.0
Statistical Difference
11.6
3.6
2.8
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Total Transformation
-278.1
-331.0
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-1.0
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-223.6 -218.7 -4.9
-284.8 -249.4 -35.4
-315.7 -281.3 -34.4
-269.6 -252.5 -17.2
-286.6 -269.6 -17.0
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-8.6
-47.6 2.3 -34.6 -16.1 0.7
-41.1 1.6 -32.2 -11.1 0.6
-37.3 -1.1 -28.3 -8.1 0.2
-33.0 -0.3 -27.0 -5.8 0.2
-29.5 -0.2 -25.2 -4.1 0.1
-28.9 -0.3 -25.1 -3.6 0.1
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-1.4 -1.2 -4.0 -7.0
-1.7 -9.3 -0.8 -5.3 -7.3
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
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-15.0
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201.5
164.5
143.0
67.1
61.9
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-5.9
110.1 48.2 13.4 8.3 4.0
94.5 38.5 11.8 10.9 3.1
88.0 35.4 10.7 14.5 3.5
54.0 23.4 2.6 9.1 1.5
49.9 23.0 3.4 7.2 1.3
47.2 21.7 3.3 6.7 1.3
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-1.3 -1.8 -1.3 3.3 -0.8
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-9.0
83.5 13.2 65.9
66.5 12.5 50.4
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10.5 1.7 8.5
9.1 1.1 7.8
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-2.6 -0.8 -3.0
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Non-energy Use 3.4 2.4 1.8 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
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1.5
1.4
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-3.8
-1.6
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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IEA Europe 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
228.47 165.46 143.28 22.18 4.92 2.28 0.01 0.14 29.01 4.30 2.78 8.36 0.76 12.81 22.34 0.04
251.92 188.33 166.34 21.99 4.39 2.21 0.01 0.14 32.10 3.68 3.55 9.68 0.80 14.39 21.28 0.05
254.95 200.30 185.22 15.08 1.94 0.09 3.58 0.03 32.81 3.76 5.34 13.22 2.08 8.42 13.56 0.04
206.08 171.11 164.48 6.63 0.84 7.29 21.65 2.86 0.94 7.48 1.00 9.37 5.26 0.01
220.98 187.68 180.91 6.77 0.60 7.18 20.30 2.17 1.71 5.59 0.91 9.92 3.93 0.02
222.79 187.46 179.77 7.69 0.53 7.12 22.78 3.58 1.71 5.64 0.96 10.90 4.37 0.05
214.97 180.35 174.32 6.03 0.45 7.48 22.28 3.68 1.69 5.32 0.96 10.63 3.69 0.04
0.92 1.61 2.16 -3.17 -7.46 -23.82 72.95 -13.37 1.03 -1.11 5.60 3.89 8.74 -3.43 -4.08 -0.63
-1.13 -0.70 -0.40 -5.93 -9.26 5.03 -2.55 -0.13 -7.36 -5.89 -5.04 1.57 -8.31 -0.36
117.12 7.14 6.19 0.95 107.96 1.30 0.12 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.27 -
127.15 10.83 9.59 1.25 114.04 1.10 0.23 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.21 0.32 -
108.18 18.23 14.32 3.91 86.80 1.27 0.10 1.93 1.59 0.34 0.14 -
76.89 13.32 10.17 3.15 58.54 1.50 2.52 0.14 0.00 2.38 0.10 0.23
67.81 14.02 11.70 2.32 50.78 2.15 0.88 0.16 0.72 0.21 0.18
69.89 13.91 11.41 2.50 51.93 2.23 0.51 0.23 0.28 0.12 0.19
67.80 12.62 10.73 1.88 51.17 2.46 0.77 0.20 0.57 0.13 0.22
-0.66 8.12 7.23 12.52 -1.80 -19.50 26.39 57.19 10.15 -5.56 -
-3.07 -2.42 -1.90 -4.75 -3.46 4.47 -5.98 -13.07 3.61 -0.60 -
540.81 558.12 580.23 318.65 333.73 392.22 303.05 315.27 366.55 15.60 18.46 25.68 134.08 139.00 109.06 6.39 6.31 2.81 44.34 43.63 37.99 1.12 1.17 1.21 14.36 14.66 10.10 1.63 1.53 1.54 4.04 3.71 1.56 23.19 22.57 23.58 28.55 30.06 33.39 Non-energy use 0.83 0.82 0.58 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
378.66 342.94 336.86 6.08 12.13 1.35 13.27 0.21 2.83 0.63 0.30 9.31 7.19 0.02
372.28 338.33 332.23 6.10 11.72 1.54 12.56 0.47 2.74 0.43 0.30 8.62 6.97 0.03
371.29 337.25 331.31 5.94 12.31 1.51 11.06 0.09 2.93 0.29 0.15 7.59 8.20 0.03
376.35 345.44 339.44 6.00 12.44 1.49 8.57 0.09 2.94 0.29 0.30 4.96 7.23 0.04
0.59 1.75 1.60 4.24 -1.71 -6.63 -1.28 0.70 -2.89 -0.51 -7.64 0.14 1.32 -2.96
-2.84 -0.84 -0.51 -9.24 -13.48 -4.15 -9.45 -15.99 -7.90 -10.50 -10.50 -9.88 -9.70 -16.05
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA Europe 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
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For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(US Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
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For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
87.76 64.18 .. .. 2.40 21.18
133.11 112.50 46.33 66.17 1.52 19.08
158.75 144.80 53.39 91.42 2.24 11.71
189.60 173.63 52.82 120.82 1.65 14.31
194.21 179.37 46.08 133.29 0.84 14.00
207.29 192.01 44.81 147.20 0.49 14.79
222.50 208.73 49.72 159.02 0.52 13.24
218.57 205.73 50.49 155.23 0.75 12.09
225.96 213.99 51.44 162.55 0.80 11.16
Total Exports 38.89 44.65 31.02 23.27 22.57 21.00 23.40 Hard Coal 18.46 23.23 16.30 16.87 17.31 16.30 18.20 Coking Coal .. 13.64 8.22 4.43 3.98 3.91 3.62 Steam Coal .. 9.59 8.07 12.44 13.33 12.38 14.58 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.06 4.07 4.09 1.30 0.98 0.56 0.54 Peat 0.00 0.12 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 Coal Products(1) 20.37 17.35 10.51 5.05 4.23 4.10 4.62 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
19.59 15.04 3.27 11.78 0.65 0.05 3.85
20.29 14.23 4.30 9.93 0.82 0.04 5.19
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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IEA Europe 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
85266 e 120622 e 153332 e 189687
197768
211632
229595
227084
236552
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
36854 4497 294 909 10550 6190 79 8745 105
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
206 3005 e 2274 48412 e 2955 816 243 6716 15647 e 2285 499 980
21 10814 2863 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 4573 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
1980
45874 4326 224 1072 8326 4668 66 21591 182
1990
51840 10043 e 2812 e 774 3141 2570 52 28433 e 80
52198 21758 7072 1987 2 2449 16900 23
45693 20905 6761 1744 8 2345 10186 268
44152 19478 5952 1692 2365 10706 92
48788 20587 6067 1414 90 1982 12430 88
49518 20326 6735 1222 272 2664 6 13528 181
50429 21459 6927 1412 2 3273 12427 53
1 24 46 158 2419 e 1287
2 140 441 388 565 418 53 -
588 86 451 957 160 1117 117
162 355 121 387 1193 511 1109 29
1976 275 433 1758 542 969 177
279 183 295 2478 451 872 26
291 206 55 3268 329 596 20 111
74748 e 101492 e 137489 4875 9790 e 9405 695 832 e 12 255 327 e 1368 4145 2124 e 425 16959 e 13084 e 18305 4184 2423 e 589 14231 20452 e 4675 1406 3548 e 3644
152075 9751 329 1533 556 17827 323 4499 2661
167480 12162 207 1486 313 15832 365 2529 3461
180807 10442 286 1519 542 15994 303 3749 2383
177566 7594 807 953 530 15254 297 2355 2632
186123 6881 245 583 510 14293 166 4068 2621
2166 21369 11022 54338 20795 1662 2217 245 782
3633 24479 12423 58906 25479 1045 3760 343 1057
3110 25591 13559 55859 38525 1485 1397 321 5742
1893 26466 14248 52971 44304 2598 1142 213 3310
344 23860 19641 54728 49916 2766 948 416 4137
544 2992 e 1883
417 20027 2405 5149
2783 9060 194 26099 6115 1475 3186
e e
e e
1887 22292 8230 42803 14706 386 3081 561 5120
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA Europe 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
19495 e
14068
8555
4457
4119
4057
3721
3496
4624
23602 813 1991 5020 154 2480 375 286 1050 5126 457 316 18 89 198 103
18081 664 820 2 27 4201 206 2527 1 797 4345 20 123 3 -
5358 1245 1 36 930 744 4 538 901 58 -
5490 1233 22 112 586 478 3 2 1 3 306 1371 2 -
5704 1233 43 36 260 431 2 2 399 1647 4 -
5029 1084 125 7 218 304 5 4 572 1311 88 -
4674 994 5 30 248 230 1 592 1287 -
2957 910 9 17 450 1 1570 -
e e e
e
e e
e e e
e
e
e e
12136 785 753 1443 28 1 859 475 12 3681 415 3 -
e e
e
e
e
1219 15 520 5 479
330 115 166 49
100 100 -
-
-
-
2 1
216 2 107
3332 1666
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
2
-
-
-
-
2
-
1
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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IEA Europe 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes)
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
9526
11030
8437
13767
15288
13601
16323
12999
10834
14586 430 309 1 168 53 1077 9063 1 43 7 272 10 93 155 509 117 931 59 26 20 311 -
15857 517 753 512 215 1224 8358 121 51 12 252 8 56 835 391 164 83 780 34 135 95 481 -
13904 602 333 1 512 64 1361 7793 274 21 307 2 52 123 345 138 284 550 115 127 25 325 -
16712 1196 244 1 2 339 7 2034 9554 69 7 384 1 42 326 409 56 216 574 57 12 8 600 -
13410 995 218 19 2 317 310 1886 6458 144 81 36 309 38 429 354 127 214 471 17 36 8 470 -
10325 864 118 12 4 178 249 1343 5539 122 106 46 248 1 31 404 199 175 143 76 25 7 371 64
9396 15 2528 1083 6 2594 1130 1 209 93 52 674 167 15 237 21 70 82 74 108 -
e
e
e e
e
e e e
10881 27 2211 926 157 2672 2220 1 289 32 96 949 108 9 322 13 79 265 183 -
e
e
e
e e
e
e e e
7936 1 14 1229 415 206 1026 2359 18 335 93 61 3 298 339 1 186 198 259 132 51 514 -
e
e
e
e
e e
e
56 2 54
97 12 10 1 74
688 10 1 1 357 3 316
160 2 1 2 1 78
16 1 1 1 8
129 1 1 1 2 62
124 1 1 1 1 60
96 4 1 5 4 44
993 2 1 1 3 1 495
Non-Specified/Other 311 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
374
11
28
200
180
121
2
6
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Australia* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
200
180
180
160
160
140
140
120
120
100
100
80
80 60
60
40
40
20
20 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
350
90 80
300
70 250 60 200
50
150
40 30
100
20 50 0 1970
300
10
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 400 350
250
300 200 250 150
200 150
100
100 50 50 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Australia 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 82.31 100.53 125.07 Coal 32.26 39.03 49.97 Oil 38.78 44.06 46.46 Gas 4.83 10.66 21.12 Comb. Renew/Waste 5.04 5.16 5.66 Nuclear Hydro 1.40 1.59 1.74 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.03 0.12 Net Electricity trade(1) Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
157.84 68.79 52.15 27.53 7.19 2.06 0.12 -
162.20 70.67 49.38 32.49 7.57 1.93 0.18 -
174.22 77.59 54.10 32.92 7.48 1.93 0.20 -
174.98 76.33 54.93 34.61 6.85 2.03 0.23 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.49 2.61 1.07 9.07 0.68 1.27 -
2.23 2.98 1.02 3.00 1.88 0.69 3.66 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
174 210 281 400 457 470 0.47 0.48 0.45 0.39 0.35 0.37 Population (millions) 13.6 14.8 17.2 19.3 20.2 20.5 TPES/population(1) 6.05 6.79 7.28 8.19 8.03 8.51 TPES/GDP(2) 119.6 121.2 112.7 100.0 89.9 93.9 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 107.6 107.9 103.3 100.0 89.8 95.9 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 69.6 87.3 106.4 100.0 100.6 101.7 Elec. Generation (TWh) 64 95 154 207 239 251 Industrial Production(2) .. 61.9 80.4 100.0 103.7 104.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
481 0.36 20.6 8.48 92.1 92.2 .. 255 104.6
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.85 -0.35 1.37 1.10 -0.35 -0.24 2.52 5.28 -
3.49 -1.21 1.18 1.04 -1.21 -0.49 -0.30 3.29 1.79
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
38.64 21.76 9.64 -
41.03 23.19 10.90 -
62.86 74.12 14.61 -
101.55 112.64 20.95 -
114.60 138.76 21.80 -
125.76 144.20 22.47 -
128.26 145.82 22.63 -
4.14 10.75 3.52 -
4.73 4.54 2.91 -
Mt: Coking Coal 40.27 42.74 65.01 104.43 117.85 129.33 131.90 Steam Coal 29.63 29.65 93.56 135.00 168.01 175.53 177.50 Brown Coal 30.47 32.89 45.99 67.29 68.61 70.73 71.24 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
4.07 10.06 3.49 -
4.69 4.28 2.91 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Australia 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
57.12 7.05 35.24 3.39 4.99 6.45 -
67.89 5.99 39.50 7.63 5.00 0.03 9.73 -
82.96 6.12 43.60 12.60 4.65 0.12 15.87 -
102.96 5.88 53.18 16.36 6.20 0.12 21.22 -
103.29 3.92 53.34 16.44 6.08 0.13 23.38 -
105.64 4.74 53.56 16.90 5.92 0.09 24.42 -
109.26 4.96 55.95 17.11 5.78 0.09 25.37 -
2.22 -0.83 1.26 8.03 -0.42 5.45 -
1.85 -1.39 1.68 2.06 1.46 -1.72 3.17 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
21.50 6.62 7.65 2.25 2.13 2.85 -
24.92 5.68 7.48 5.05 2.71 3.99 -
27.47 5.82 4.15 8.11 2.12 7.27 -
34.02 5.68 5.13 10.23 3.51 9.46 -
30.63 3.75 4.19 8.88 3.40 10.43 -
32.66 4.52 4.39 9.13 3.64 10.98 -
33.70 4.68 4.88 9.10 3.69 11.34 -
1.45 -0.75 -3.53 7.83 -0.04 5.67 -
1.37 -1.45 1.08 0.78 3.78 3.01 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
19.30 0.03 19.19 -
25.29 0.01 25.18 0.00
32.41 0.10 32.07 0.01
40.34 0.13 39.50 0.43
41.68 0.08 40.90 0.45
41.92 0.09 41.06 0.48
43.19 0.13 42.24 0.50
3.09 7.63 3.07 -
1.93 1.64 1.85 26.89
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.08 7.23 0.27 1.15 0.67
0.11 8.65 0.09 1.14 1.58
0.22 10.70 0.02 0.54 2.76
0.29 12.94 0.00 e 0.50 3.66 e
0.25 13.60 0.01 0.51 3.89
0.28 13.87 0.01 0.50 4.03
0.02 0.31 14.34 0.01 0.50 4.21
6.13 2.33 -14.75 -4.31 8.73
2.16 1.97 -1.60 -0.53 2.84
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
2.86 2.29 1.60 0.13 0.15 0.22
2.26 0.03 3.56 3.44 0.22 0.73 0.55
2.53 0.12 4.74 4.97 0.18 0.36 1.07
2.67 0.12 5.99 7.20 0.06 e 0.44 1.55 e
2.66 0.12 6.41 8.25 0.08 0.71 1.35
2.27 0.08 6.99 8.16 0.12 0.71 1.36
2.05 0.08 7.49 8.31 0.14 0.73 1.40
-0.72 4.35 6.89 1.75 5.33 9.80
-1.38 -2.13 3.10 3.48 -1.72 4.72 1.81
0.01 5.13 6.13 5.64 0.49
0.02 0.01 6.09 6.22 4.35 1.87
0.01 0.01 5.94 5.95 4.04 1.90
0.01 0.01 6.02 6.47 4.58 1.89
6.79 2.51 2.21 5.54
3.97 1.06 -0.42 7.48
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.03 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 1.10 1.90 3.35 Heat Non-Energy Use 3.62 4.06 5.52 Coal Oil 3.37 3.62 4.88 Gas 0.26 0.45 0.64 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
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Australia 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
57.5 -25.2 -0.0
75.1 -40.7 4.6
151.6 -96.1 -5.5
235.1 e -173.5 7.1
Primary Supply
32.3
39.0
50.0
-
0.0
Statistical Difference
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
2004
2005
2006e
275.2 -202.4 -2.1
292.4 -214.8 -0.1
296.7 -214.3 -6.1
5.9 8.2 x
4.5 5.5 x
68.8
70.7
77.6
76.3
2.6
3.0
-0.0
-0.1
-0.0
-0.1
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-25.2 e
-32.4 e
-43.4 e
-62.3 e
-65.4 e
-72.1 e
..
3.2
3.5
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-19.7 -19.7 -
-28.8 -28.1 -0.7
-41.1 -40.4 -0.7
-60.3 e -59.8 e -0.5 e
-63.5 -63.5 -0.0
-70.0 -70.0 -0.0
.. .. ..
4.4 4.3 -
3.6 3.7 -19.8
-0.1
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-5.4 e -0.2 -2.4 e -2.8 -
-3.6 e -0.2 -2.2 e -1.2 -
-2.2 e -0.1 -1.4 e -0.8 -
-2.1 e -0.0 e -1.5 e -0.5 -
-1.9 e -0.0 -1.2 e -0.7 -
-2.1 e -0.2 -1.1 e -0.8 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-5.1 -5.3 -3.3 -7.3 -
-0.3 6.9 -1.4 0.4 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use
-
-0.6
-0.5
-0.5
-0.4
-0.4
..
-
-0.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
7.1
6.0
6.1
5.9
4.7
5.0
..
-0.8
-1.4
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
6.6 3.0 e 0.4 0.9 0.3
5.7 2.9 e 0.3 0.8 0.3
5.8 2.1 e 0.3 0.8 0.3
5.7 1.8 e 0.2 e 0.7 e 0.3
4.5 0.9 e 0.2 0.9 0.2
4.7 0.9 e 0.2 1.0 0.3
.. .. .. .. ..
-0.8 -2.1 -2.5 -0.7 -0.4
-1.4 -5.6 -2.8 1.5 -1.1
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
..
7.6
1.6
0.4 0.1 0.3
0.3 0.2 0.1
0.2 0.2 0.0
0.1 0.1 e 0.0 e
0.1 0.1 0.0
0.2 0.1 0.0
.. .. ..
-4.1 1.7 -14.7
-1.7 -1.7 -1.6
-
-
..
-
-
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
-
-
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Australia 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
24.24 20.89 20.53 0.36 0.04 3.17 0.37 0.15 0.88 0.28 1.49 0.25 -
27.37 23.87 23.50 0.37 0.02 3.30 0.32 0.13 0.90 0.21 1.73 0.22 -
43.37 38.20 37.75 0.45 4.85 0.34 0.13 0.97 0.35 3.06 0.15 -
56.03 51.10 50.91 0.19 4.69 0.10 0.09 0.79 0.33 3.39 0.04 -
57.76 54.13 54.13 0.00 3.48 0.09 0.16 0.84 0.23 2.16 0.02 -
59.78 55.12 55.12 4.46 0.10 0.09 1.04 0.33 2.90 0.05 -
68.36 63.42 63.42 4.69 0.10 0.09 1.17 0.41 2.92 0.05 -
4.97 5.16 5.21 1.82 3.59 -0.73 -1.34 0.83 1.89 6.15 -3.93 -
3.08 3.44 3.52 -0.22 -7.52 -2.69 1.23 1.10 -0.31 -7.10 -
7.22 7.22 -
7.05 7.05 -
5.93 5.93 -
4.80 4.80 -
4.68 4.68 -
5.13 5.13 -
5.35 5.35 -
-1.62 -1.62 -
-0.68 -0.68 -
30.47 32.89 45.99 27.32 29.23 44.14 26.32 28.00 43.07 0.99 1.23 1.07 2.85 3.35 1.78 0.31 0.31 0.07 0.03 0.00 0.26 0.27 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.00 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
67.29 66.34 65.25 1.09 0.96 -
68.36 67.57 67.57 0.79 0.00 0.00 -
68.61 68.15 68.15 0.46 0.00 0.00 -
70.73 69.83 69.83 0.90 0.00 0.00 -
3.49 4.08 4.19 0.62 -3.84 -11.23 0.96 -
2.91 3.11 3.27 -4.47 -21.32 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Australia 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
10.82 67.00 ..
14.48 144.87 ..
29.05 .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. 29.67 67.00 .. 34.32
.. 29.57 144.87 .. 56.81
.. .. .. .. 95.76
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Australian Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
8.91 80.22 ..
11.97 174.24 ..
35.11 .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
Steam Coal .. .. Coking Coal 25.19 25.22 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 80.22 174.24 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 38.52 64.06 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. .. .. .. 157.84
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
.. .. -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Exports 25.21 40.70 96.08 173.50 189.41 193.57 202.43 Hard Coal 25.21 40.58 95.56 173.48 189.29 193.35 202.21 Coking Coal .. 34.70 55.94 97.09 102.92 104.82 108.65 Steam Coal .. 5.88 39.62 76.39 86.37 88.52 93.56 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.12 0.52 0.02 0.12 0.23 0.23 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
214.77 214.76 121.47 93.29 0.00
214.33 214.33 117.16 97.17 -
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Australia 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
31029
33487
58127
99845
105833
107794
111732
124914
120479
29145 374 1173 191 1319 22640 1330 10 992 593 469 54
31847 175 903 48 1164 25579 2266 329 698 685 -
44179 1054 1978 25 1181 28786 5053 713 694 702 912 3081 -
73879 1865 3780 2619 2984 39262 10358 666 2194 2220 992 1451 5488 -
69426 1272 412 4417 1439 1832 40541 6964 506 3802 2445 993 995 3737 71
70428 1134 414 4421 1455 1628 41316 7442 497 3385 2492 995 1161 4088 -
74633 1255 324 4105 1576 1930 41382 10138 451 4670 2676 1207 682 4063 174
83150 1881 392 3895 1746 14 2527 44962 12457 588 5652 2470 1226 720 4451 169
78675 1994 377 3329 1843 2260 44221 7704 1513 7009 2139 1170 1098 3928 90
1884 164 981 32 675 32 -
1634 837 157 227 267 60 86 -
14136 1291 2798 323 4844 2256 454 500 1294 188
25756 4988 6273 10588 1554 1058 1225 70
25439 3718 4010 252 12 12372 151 2691 986 849 398
28283 4464 3824 245 14108 161 202 2333 1196 1287 463
30962 3847 5311 13582 190 2354 1038 3996 609
37634 3094 7091 353 17442 129 46 2807 1339 4930 403
34864 3173 7717 225 16392 194 71 2381 1229 3261 221
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
6
-
210
10968
9083
6172
4130
6940
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Australia 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
5522
8897
45269
87117
98501
100955
106694
106397
110821
4809 150 682 458 1489 320 932 778
6834 103 304 525 686 3581 11 353 1211 60
37279 129 1149 873 125 133 26362 3524 4236 205 155 29 328 31
65890 396 142 393 72 110 284 358 47361 11452 2550 16 992 83 55 1499 127
75357 544 316 65 543 40 841 514 50680 14343 1548 2071 76 705 1164 48 71 1166 622
78728 170 413 65 475 747 767 52636 14197 3264 1872 118 831 1426 47 71 1277 352
85404 3 785 579 258 977 509 58777 16221 2287 1590 106 248 912 119 48 1879 106
83114 17 469 115 568 141 57277 17947 4238 725 56 291 164 45 993 68
86765 278 741 59328 20239 4762 301 82 500 69 425 40
193 76 117 -
1159 991 49 119 -
7990 158 3046 2443 47 528 33 120 1615 -
21227 10034 419 2469 2623 1373 4309 -
23144 50 10961 574 1644 1792 849 7274 -
22227 50 10817 735 1543 1295 708 7079 -
21387 9894 1202 1744 1716 1218 5351 131
23283 33 14329 374 1212 1165 412 5758 -
24056 55 13205 77 1225 320 826 8348 -
Non-Specified/Other 520 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
904
-
-
-
-
34
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Australia 13. COAL EXPORT VALUES BY DESTINATION* (Average Unit Value, FOB, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
40.27
47.72
44.23
36.93
40.16
39.75
48.84
88.94
98.27
Exports to: Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Japan Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Other OECD Non-OECD
41.53 x x x 36.78 x x x 36.30 40.02 39.43 x x 38.17 38.41 x 39.17 36.89 x 42.16
51.66 x x x 47.00 46.30 x x 46.76 46.98 50.32 x x 48.27 50.15 x 50.25 47.25 x 48.23
44.65 x x x 43.07 43.41 x x 42.06 43.37 44.75 x 49.00 48.65 48.95 x 44.26 45.13 x 46.32
37.47 x x 46.27 37.32 38.12 x x 42.68 34.46 41.09 x x 39.42 47.05 x 35.87 40.13 40.21 38.99
40.97 x x 49.53 41.41 45.07 x x 45.90 36.79 46.17 x x 43.44 47.14 x 45.14 45.34 49.77 43.27
40.12 x x 44.79 39.06 44.75 x x 45.51 36.18 45.45 x x 42.51 47.84 x 45.07 43.34 47.98 42.92
52.40 x x 53.57 46.79 52.50 x 32.97 51.40 45.51 52.07 x x 51.15 55.50 x 52.53 53.67 46.57 52.19
104.61 x x 125.25 96.94 99.12 x x 102.14 83.74 98.18 x x 98.95 117.03 x 108.84 100.80 84.19 88.25
102.26 x x 114.87 100.91 117.71 x x 116.96 94.04 102.32 x x 111.44 114.40 x 92.04 104.06 94.22 102.03
30.77 38.34 34.99 28.71 28.01 25.41 37.65 Exports to: Belgium 29.60 38.42 33.43 28.86 22.03 21.12 63.04 Canada x x x x x x x Denmark 24.14 32.29 24.73 28.25 21.50 23.76 22.50 Finland 42.19 x x x 21.45 x x France 24.80 33.82 32.97 31.38 22.62 24.05 29.77 Germany 28.03 37.74 29.61 28.01 34.99 28.01 51.32 Greece 29.09 x x 27.44 x x x Ireland x x 34.14 24.97 22.33 24.86 28.34 Italy x x 37.75 31.07 25.26 24.77 31.26 Japan 32.93 40.03 36.85 29.69 29.20 26.00 38.45 Netherlands 27.20 36.31 33.03 26.45 24.65 26.69 42.90 Norway x x x x x x x Portugal x x 31.12 27.89 27.90 25.14 x Spain 27.23 32.00 x 22.51 24.35 25.33 26.26 Sweden 28.09 x 37.85 38.89 37.96 35.16 42.91 Switzerland x x x x 18.15 x x Turkey x x x 32.82 x 36.49 36.39 United Kingdom 34.46 35.45 x 22.89 25.12 24.05 35.39 Other OECD 30.63 26.23 34.69 32.51 30.40 25.40 64.52 Non-OECD 27.63 35.56 31.43 27.71 26.94 25.10 32.93 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high export costs.
48.86
47.05
x x 44.09 x 45.88 6.13 x 29.92 x 49.42 60.71 x x 42.82 67.75 x x 54.27 57.50 46.65
67.08 x 55.39 x 46.28 42.03 x x x 50.59 50.50 x x 51.11 66.81 x x 46.30 45.56 41.66
Steam Coal(1)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Austria* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
60
120
50
100
40
80
30
60
20
40
10
20
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
0 1970
2005
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
70
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 7
1975
1980
Renewables
7
0 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 90 80
60
70 50 60 40
50 40
30
30
20
20 10
10
0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Austria 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 30.93 33.29 35.82 Coal 5.53 5.22 5.85 Oil 17.54 17.47 15.19 Gas 4.72 5.94 7.40 Comb. Renew/Waste 1.02 1.62 3.53 Nuclear Hydro 2.30 3.53 3.87 Geothermal 0.01 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.02 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.19 -0.49 -0.06 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
41.48 5.12 17.53 9.31 4.42 5.14 0.03 0.10 -0.17 -
47.51 5.79 20.42 10.66 5.49 4.47 0.05 0.24 0.38 0.01
49.09 5.80 20.71 11.80 5.69 4.41 0.05 0.30 0.33 0.01
48.90 5.67 21.04 10.94 5.92 4.07 0.05 0.36 0.84 0.01
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.87 0.34 -0.84 2.68 7.55 3.10 -6.89 -
2.12 -0.05 2.09 3.16 3.24 0.87 16.30 19.20 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
99 120 151 194 204 0.31 0.28 0.24 0.21 0.23 Population (millions) 7.6 7.5 7.7 8.0 8.2 TPES/population(1) 4.08 4.41 4.66 5.18 5.81 TPES/GDP(2) 146.0 129.2 111.1 100.0 108.7 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 211.5 164.0 147.1 100.0 107.3 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 94.9 101.8 105.4 100.0 101.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 31 42 49 60 62 Industrial Production(2) 42.9 52.6 69.0 100.0 112.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
208 0.24 8.2 5.96 110.1 105.5 101.5 63 117.3
215 0.23 8.2 5.94 106.4 100.0 .. 61 126.9
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.50 -1.60 0.07 0.80 -1.60 -2.12 0.62 2.78 2.83
2.18 -0.06 0.47 1.65 -0.06 -2.19 -0.25 1.65 3.60
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
1.35 -
1.20 -
0.91 0.00
0.42 0.00
0.08 0.00
0.00
0.00
-3.25 -
-
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal 3.08 2.87 2.45 1.25 0.24 Peat 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-1.88 -
-
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Austria 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
24.04 2.84 14.53 2.58 0.99 3.11 -
27.00 2.77 14.30 4.09 1.51 4.06 0.27
28.62 1.82 13.19 4.36 3.09 0.01 0.02 5.25 0.87
34.47 1.17 15.71 6.12 3.45 0.01 0.09 6.41 1.50
38.82 1.04 18.80 6.66 3.86 0.01 0.11 6.74 1.60
39.05 0.97 18.59 6.76 3.98 0.01 0.12 6.86 1.75
40.24 0.92 19.00 7.24 4.14 0.01 0.13 7.00 1.80
1.03 -2.59 -0.57 3.14 6.96 3.14 -
2.30 -4.43 2.46 3.43 1.96 3.66 12.87 1.93 4.93
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
7.48 1.06 3.20 1.68 0.05 1.49 -
7.05 1.30 1.43 2.27 0.30 1.74 -
7.69 0.82 1.34 2.33 0.87 2.21 0.11
9.37 0.80 1.69 3.00 1.12 2.56 0.18
10.03 0.77 2.08 2.99 1.30 2.68 0.21
10.50 0.71 2.15 3.10 1.40 2.90 0.24
10.94 0.67 2.16 3.54 1.36 2.97 0.24
0.16 -1.45 -4.99 1.96 18.45 2.35 -
2.38 -1.41 3.22 2.83 3.08 2.00 5.04
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
5.77 0.16 5.36 0.03
6.13 0.02 5.78 0.05
6.98 0.00 6.50 0.14
9.37 0.00 8.60 0.33
11.21 0.00 10.48 0.32
11.50 10.82 0.27
11.99 11.19 0.33
1.12 -21.12 1.13 9.94
3.67 3.69 6.09
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.00 0.22 8.21 1.54 4.37 0.62
0.00 0.28 7.32 1.29 3.15 0.59
0.00 0.34 8.31 0.92 2.47 1.11
0.01 0.43 8.84 0.32 2.43 1.67
0.02 0.40 9.47 0.20 2.37 1.98
0.02 0.39 9.13 0.17 2.32 1.90
0.06 0.40 9.66 0.18 2.45 2.06
-1.94 2.73 0.07 -2.97 -3.30 3.51
23.55 1.10 1.01 -10.29 -0.06 4.19
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.93 0.75 0.71 0.06 0.02 0.07
1.21 1.08 2.63 0.15 1.22 0.43
1.98 0.01 1.46 0.35 2.52 0.03 0.57 0.27
2.04 0.05 1.60 0.73 3.83 0.03 0.65 0.75
2.21 0.07 1.77 0.87 4.89 0.05 1.44 0.96
2.19 0.07 1.64 0.84 4.71 0.06 0.89 1.13
2.33 0.08 1.67 0.89 4.57 0.05 0.94 0.92
4.53 4.03 7.74 -4.11 22.04 8.32
1.09 13.57 0.91 6.41 4.07 3.95 3.38 8.59
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.11 Geothermal 0.01 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Electricity 0.56 0.83 1.12 Heat 0.40 Non-Energy Use 1.76 2.31 2.21 Coal 0.00 0.00 0.01 Oil 1.57 1.57 1.69 Gas 0.19 0.73 0.50 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.10 0.01 0.04 1.68 0.58 2.25 0.01 1.88 0.35
0.12 0.01 0.04 1.74 0.51 2.39 0.02 1.99 0.38
0.14 0.01 0.05 1.77 0.66 2.35 0.02 1.98 0.35
0.14 0.01 0.05 1.80 0.66 2.22 0.01 1.84 0.36
4.15 1.32 12.38 0.42 5.85
1.66 3.66 11.89 3.24 3.30 0.04 0.13 0.58 -2.13
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Austria 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
1.5 4.4 -0.1 -0.2
1.2 4.0 -0.0 0.0
0.9 4.5 -0.0 0.4
0.4 4.4 -0.1 0.4
0.1 5.7 -0.1 0.1
0.0 5.7 -0.0 0.1
0.0 5.4 -0.1 0.3
-2.7 0.2 -17.0 x
-41.4 1.5 15.1 x
Primary Supply
5.5
5.2
5.9
5.1
5.8
5.8
5.7
0.3
-0.1
Statistical Difference
0.0
0.0
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-2.4 e
-2.3 e
-3.4 e
-3.2 e
-4.0 e
-4.0 e
..
2.1
1.2
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-1.2 -1.0 -0.2
-1.2 -1.0 -0.2
-2.4 -2.1 -0.3
-2.1 -1.7 -0.4
-2.9 -2.4 -0.5
-2.6 -2.1 -0.5
.. .. ..
4.0 4.2 3.3
0.5 0.0 3.1
-0.1
-0.1
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-1.1 e 0.1 -1.0 e -0.1 -
-1.0 e -0.9 e -0.1 -
-0.9 e -0.8 e -0.1 -
-1.1 e -1.0 e -0.1 -
-1.1 e -1.0 e -0.1 -
-1.4 e -1.3 e -0.1 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-0.6 -1.5 3.0 -
2.6 3.0 -0.2 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.2
-0.1
-0.7
-0.7
-0.8
-0.8
..
6.1
1.3
-0.1
-0.0
-
-
-0.1
-0.0
..
x
x
2.8
2.8
1.8
1.2
1.0
0.9
..
-2.6
-4.4
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
1.1 0.7 e 0.0 0.1 0.0
1.3 1.1 e 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.8 0.5 e 0.0 0.2 0.1
0.8 0.4 e 0.1 0.2 0.1
0.7 0.4 e 0.1 0.1 0.1
0.7 0.4 e 0.0 0.2 0.1
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.5 -2.5 -1.3 7.5 4.4
-1.4 -2.0 5.2 -2.2 1.8
Transport sector(6)
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
-
..
-21.1
-
1.6 0.1 1.5
1.4 0.2 1.3
1.0 0.0 0.9
0.4 0.0 0.3
0.2 0.1 0.2
0.2 0.1 0.2
.. .. ..
-2.9 -4.1 -3.0
-8.9 3.9 -10.3
Non-energy Use 0.0 0.0 0.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.0
0.0
0.0
..
12.4
0.1
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Austria 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
0.37 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.32 -
0.50 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.41 0.00
1.82 1.42 1.37 0.05 0.21 0.01 0.20 0.00 0.19 0.00
1.85 1.42 1.36 0.06 0.32 0.06 0.17 0.09 0.08 0.00
2.42 2.14 2.09 0.05 0.21 0.07 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.00
2.43 2.15 2.10 0.05 0.22 0.06 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.00
2.14 1.89 1.84 0.04 0.21 0.04 0.09 0.09 0.04 -
14.21 83.11 82.59 15.22 21.10 -4.28 -
1.08 1.91 1.98 -0.73 0.16 11.33 -5.08 28.60 -9.62 -
2.01 2.01 -
2.37 2.37 -
2.34 2.34 -
1.88 1.88 -
1.90 1.90 -
1.90 1.90 -
1.90 1.90 -
1.28 1.28 -
-1.37 -1.37 -
2.99 3.27 2.50 2.03 2.42 2.13 1.99 2.34 2.08 0.04 0.09 0.05 0.03 0.21 0.16 0.15 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.15 0.12 0.13 0.03 0.03 0.00 0.63 0.68 0.22 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
1.36 1.21 1.18 0.04 0.11 0.04 0.07 0.04 -
1.63 1.48 1.45 0.03 0.14 0.07 0.07 0.01 -
1.19 1.04 1.01 0.03 0.14 0.07 0.08 0.01 -
1.27 1.14 1.12 0.02 0.13 0.07 0.06 0.01 -
-1.47 0.43 0.37 2.75 -2.72 2.69 -1.05 -15.69 -8.51 -
-4.42 -4.12 -4.07 -6.41 -1.12 13.02 -5.60 -18.55 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Austria 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
173.19 69.15 74.24
176.96 120.07 164.82
80.98 92.64 115.57
56.94 51.28 ..
55.78 70.28 ..
68.29 106.76 ..
151.88 111.81 ..
158.48 132.84 ..
156.77 158.25 ..
90.20 .. 74.62 .. 73.76
119.83 .. 131.06 .. 118.88
78.84 .. 87.74 .. 121.26
54.73 .. .. 128.14 ..
75.33 .. .. 129.11 ..
87.64 .. .. 163.73 ..
171.25 .. .. 193.84 ..
178.69 .. .. 258.08 ..
176.37 .. .. 305.52 ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
172.67 100.14 100.80
157.05 154.79 199.20
63.15 104.94 122.74
58.33 76.31 ..
55.88 102.26 ..
57.06 129.58 ..
115.43 123.44 ..
120.45 146.66 ..
117.97 172.97 ..
Steam Coal 93.75 110.87 Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil 108.06 168.96 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 100.14 143.67 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
64.10 .. 99.39 .. 128.78
58.45 .. .. 190.67 ..
78.67 .. .. 187.86 ..
76.34 .. .. 198.72 ..
135.69 .. .. 214.00 ..
141.58 .. .. 284.92 ..
138.36 .. .. 333.95 ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
4.38 2.87 .. .. 0.20 1.31
4.01 2.71 2.23 0.48 0.12 1.18
4.54 3.53 2.36 1.18 0.01 0.99
4.36 3.32 1.72 1.60 0.03 1.01
5.00 3.88 1.85 2.03 0.04 1.08
5.07 3.81 1.84 1.97 0.05 1.20
5.69 4.35 1.77 2.57 0.06 1.28
5.71 4.22 2.05 2.17 0.07 1.42
5.38 4.00 1.79 2.21 0.07 1.30
Total Exports 0.08 0.01 0.00 0.07 0.04 0.07 0.08 Hard Coal 0.02 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.02 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 0.01 0.00 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.04 0.07 0.06 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03
0.06 0.00 0.00 0.05
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Austria 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
2307
2878
3609
3410
4031
3959
4448
4325
4108
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
2006 662 205 470 -
2371 808 73 567 189 -
2376 746 566 456 -
1738 1187 551 -
1864 34 1256 572 2 -
1858 3 1202 652 1 -
1789 8 1086 615 -
2063 992 9 519 501 -
1805 960 845 -
669 -
734 -
608 -
-
-
-
80 -
31 11 -
-
301 8 260 -
507 10 411 -
1233 29 1189 9
1672 307 6 1359 -
2167 450 9 1707 -
2101 560 2 1537 -
2659 1074 3 1572 -
2262 922 8 1316 1
2303 501 11 1241 501 -
33 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
48 38
6 -
-
1 -
1 1 -
4 5 1
10 5 -
1 31 16 1
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Austria 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
..
..
214.20
120.42
53.84
71.17
98.33
85.39
206.11
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. 53.93 25.87 .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. 98.50 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. 242.07 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. 206.11 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. 66.80 54.29 56.96 66.78 85.27 Imports from: Australia .. .. .. 64.19 62.37 .. 9110.53 Canada .. .. .. .. .. 67.46 .. Czech Republic .. .. 63.72 54.68 56.29 70.46 90.16 Poland .. .. 73.62 53.64 57.13 63.38 81.75 United States .. .. .. .. 84.11 .. 1198.19 China .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Colombia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. South Africa .. .. .. .. 29.21 .. .. Former USSR(2) .. .. .. .. .. 93.29 128.71 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
116.18
106.63
.. 406.70 129.52 100.29 155.09 .. .. 133.90 70.33
.. 401.61 115.10 95.32 141.99 291.30 .. .. 84.00
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Belgium* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
90
120
80 100 70 80
60 50
60
40 40
30 20
20
10 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce) 18
18
16
16
14
14
12
12
10
10
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2 1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
90
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 20
1975
1980
Renewables
20
0 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 160
80
140
70
120
60 100 50 80
40
60
30 20
40
10
20
0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Belgium 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 66.17 67.16 70.23 Coal 15.97 16.28 15.22 Oil 40.03 33.69 26.78 Gas 10.20 12.73 11.67 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.01 0.08 1.08 Nuclear 0.03 4.67 15.91 Hydro 0.02 0.03 0.03 Geothermal 0.00 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.09 -0.32 -0.46 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
84.41 11.35 33.96 19.09 1.48 17.93 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.53 -
83.00 8.26 32.89 21.08 2.13 17.61 0.04 0.00 0.02 0.96 -
80.93 7.27 32.56 20.16 2.29 17.72 0.04 0.00 0.03 0.77 0.10
80.33 6.92 32.22 20.06 2.36 17.32 0.04 0.00 0.07 1.25 0.10
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.35 -0.28 -2.34 0.79 30.09 45.13 2.63 9.84 -
0.95 -4.81 1.31 3.71 5.15 0.72 0.53 3.68 20.05 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
128 154 188 232 246 249 0.52 0.44 0.37 0.36 0.34 0.32 Population (millions) 9.7 9.8 10.0 10.2 10.4 10.5 TPES/population(1) 6.80 6.83 7.05 8.24 7.97 7.73 TPES/GDP(2) 141.9 119.9 102.7 100.0 92.6 89.2 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 254.8 216.1 165.5 100.0 68.6 59.5 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 79.9 84.2 92.3 100.0 97.9 96.2 Elec. Generation (TWh) 41 53 70 83 84 86 Industrial Production(2) 65.6 70.6 85.9 100.0 104.3 103.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
257 0.31 10.5 7.66 85.8 55.0 .. 85 109.3
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.28 -1.88 0.15 0.21 -1.88 -2.51 0.86 3.28 1.60
1.90 -0.94 0.33 0.62 -0.94 -6.59 0.28 1.33 1.28
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
3.81 3.19 -
4.04 2.69 -
1.69 -
0.29 -
0.14 -
0.08 -
0.02 -
-5.18 -
-18.28 -
Mt: Coking Coal 3.81 4.04 Steam Coal 4.90 3.98 2.36 0.38 0.18 0.11 0.03 Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-5.92 -
-18.53 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Belgium 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
49.36 8.15 29.98 6.58 4.20 0.46
47.13 6.05 25.08 10.11 5.33 0.56
47.51 5.05 24.75 9.74 0.54 0.00 0.00 7.12 0.31
60.66 3.75 31.40 14.52 0.76 0.00 0.00 9.53 0.70
61.12 2.37 32.23 14.99 0.99 0.00 0.00 9.80 0.73
59.09 2.09 29.90 15.44 1.01 0.00 0.00 9.90 0.74
58.03 1.79 29.82 14.85 1.10 0.00 0.00 9.85 0.61
-0.22 -2.78 -1.12 2.34 3.15 -2.17
1.34 -6.68 1.25 2.85 4.89 1.14 8.12 2.19 4.54
19.50 5.06 7.55 3.68 2.75 0.46
16.10 4.57 3.75 4.33 2.94 0.51
15.03 4.30 2.32 4.12 0.27 3.75 0.27
18.42 3.46 2.32 6.58 0.54 4.90 0.61
16.76 2.16 2.05 6.26 0.72 4.92 0.64
16.02 1.86 1.57 6.32 0.74 4.96 0.57
15.05 1.61 1.54 5.71 0.82 4.84 0.53
-1.52 -0.95 -6.71 0.67 1.83 -3.08
0.01 -6.35 -2.68 2.20 7.57 1.72 4.67
7.20 0.02 7.08 -
8.47 0.00 8.35 -
11.26 11.11 -
14.08 13.90 -
14.83 14.65 -
14.93 14.75 -
14.46 14.25 -
2.67 2.68 -
1.68 1.68 -
0.10 15.95 3.07 10.39 1.56
0.12 13.82 1.47 7.13 3.58
0.15 11.91 0.75 5.07 3.55
0.18 13.63 0.28 5.48 4.70
0.18 14.19 0.21 5.34 5.14
0.19 14.40 0.19 5.28 5.38
0.21 14.26 0.18 5.26 5.32
2.53 -1.70 -7.99 -4.14 4.95
2.06 1.21 -8.92 0.25 2.74
0.93 1.52 0.60 0.51
1.61 0.02 4.29 2.27 1.34
0.26 2.26 0.03 4.14 1.68 1.48
0.22 0.00 0.00 2.92 0.02 e 4.94 1.21 2.21
0.27 0.00 0.00 3.20 0.02 5.84 1.97 2.38
0.27 0.00 0.00 3.26 0.02 5.83 1.81 2.52
0.27 0.00 0.00 3.20 0.02 5.96 1.84 2.53
5.34 6.05 6.28 6.42
0.24 2.33 -1.62 2.47 0.62 3.65
0.00 0.00 0.00 1.50 0.02 8.55 7.52 1.03
0.00 0.00 0.00 1.46 0.02 7.72 6.51 1.21
0.01 0.00 0.00 1.47 0.02 6.81 5.59 1.22
0.01 0.00 0.00 1.56 0.02 7.05 5.78 1.26
5.08 -0.09 0.24 -1.87
3.31 -1.17 3.09 2.72 5.11
of which: Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Total Transport Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.41 0.65 0.96 Heat 0.03 0.02 Non-Energy Use 4.54 3.72 4.47 Coal Oil 3.71 2.86 3.87 Gas 0.83 0.86 0.60 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Belgium 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
9.2 7.6 -1.1 0.3
6.7 11.5 -1.2 -0.7
1.7 15.5 -1.6 -0.3
0.3 11.9 -1.6 0.7
0.1 9.6 -1.2 -0.3
0.1 8.5 -1.1 -0.2
0.0 7.8 -1.1 0.2
-9.5 4.3 2.2 x
-18.3 -3.9 -2.5 x
Primary Supply
16.0
16.3
15.2
11.4
8.3
7.3
6.9
-0.3
-4.8
1.5
-0.3
-0.0
-0.5
-0.4
-0.1
..
x
x
Statistical Difference Total Transformation
-8.2 e
-9.1 e
-9.5 e
-6.7 e
-5.4 e
-5.1 e
..
0.8
-4.0
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-3.9 -3.9 -
-5.5 -4.8 -0.7
-6.6 -6.0 -0.6
-4.7 -4.5 -0.2
-3.3 -3.3 -0.0
-3.4 -3.2 -0.1
.. .. ..
3.1 2.5 -
-4.4 -4.0 -9.9
-0.0
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-3.6 e -2.9 e -0.8 0.0
-2.9 e -2.3 e -0.5 0.0
-2.0 e -2.0 e -0.0 0.0
-2.1 e -2.0 e -0.1 0.0
-1.7 e -1.7 e -0.0 0.0
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.3 -2.7 -0.6 -34.9
-3.3 -2.0 -28.0 19.8
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-4.2 e -3.8 e -0.6 0.1 -
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-1.1
-0.8
-0.7
-0.3
-0.3
-0.3
..
-2.6
-4.9
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
8.2
6.1
5.0
3.7
2.1
1.8
..
-2.8
-6.7
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
5.1 3.5 e 0.1 1.0 -
4.6 2.9 e 0.1 1.5 0.0
4.3 2.9 e 0.2 0.8 0.0
3.5 2.8 e 0.0 0.5 0.0
1.9 1.4 e 0.0 0.2 0.0
1.6 1.2 e 0.0 0.2 0.0
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.0 -1.1 2.2 -1.0 -
-6.4 -5.9 -17.3 -8.7 -1.3
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
3.1 3.1
1.5 1.5
0.7 0.7
0.3 0.3
0.2 0.2
0.2 0.2
.. .. ..
-8.0 -8.0
-8.9 -8.9
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Belgium 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes) 1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
8.76 4.44 4.18 0.26 0.12 0.03 2.66 0.17 0.03 2.44 0.02 1.63 -
8.99 5.49 5.17 0.32 0.07 2.15 0.08 0.03 2.02 0.02 1.33 -
9.00 6.64 6.34 0.30 0.00 0.41 1.37 0.10 0.14 0.87 0.05 0.22 0.70 -
7.00 4.37 4.31 0.07 0.01 0.98 0.98 0.48 0.36 0.04 0.10 0.30 -
5.25 3.62 3.58 0.04 0.01 0.65 0.30 0.07 0.11 0.05 0.08 0.23 -
4.76 2.97 2.93 0.04 0.01 0.59 0.35 0.05 0.01 0.17 0.06 0.07 0.20 -
4.29 3.05 2.98 0.06 0.01 0.48 0.36 0.12 0.01 0.12 0.04 0.08 0.19 -
0.22 3.41 3.53 1.22 -32.76 -5.39 -4.36 13.74 -8.25 20.19 -6.77 -
-4.82 -5.06 -4.90 -9.90 13.85 0.98 -8.48 1.18 -18.78 -12.55 -0.44 -6.62 -8.43 -
7.52 0.20 0.18 0.02 7.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 -
8.01 7.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 -
7.16 7.16 -
4.05 3.86 -
3.41 3.58 -
3.63 3.65 -
3.26 3.37 -
-0.42 -0.03 -
-5.10 -4.89 -
0.10 0.28 0.10 0.28 0.10 0.28 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.22 0.22 0.22 -
0.19 0.19 0.15 0.04 -
0.19 0.19 0.01 0.14 0.04 -
0.21 0.21 0.01 0.15 0.05 -
-
-1.93 -1.93 -3.90 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Belgium 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
53.08 66.67 65.42
62.51 128.76 123.12
59.60 91.13 96.10
42.95 129.79 c
45.21 115.17 c
47.13 x c
95.02 x c
105.36 x c
82.93 x c
29.62 63.67 66.67 .. 71.79
42.87 66.51 128.76 .. 117.89
55.41 61.72 91.13 102.02 112.22
.. 47.21 129.79 117.76 c
.. .. 115.17 109.70 c
.. .. x 156.32 c
.. .. x 154.04 c
.. .. x 220.57 c
.. .. x 251.62 c
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
31.61 72.53 65.69
34.56 130.02 114.77
37.68 105.23 102.43
35.54 196.15 c
36.58 170.20 c
31.81 x c
58.33 x c
64.68 x c
50.40 x c
Steam Coal 18.34 24.64 Coking Coal 49.73 48.22 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 72.53 130.02 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 72.09 109.89 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
36.42 51.17 105.23 117.80 119.61
.. 51.22 196.15 177.97 c
.. .. 170.20 162.12 c
.. .. x 192.69 c
.. .. x 172.72 c
.. .. x 247.31 c
.. .. x 279.32 c
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
7.60 6.36 .. .. 1.24
11.50 10.13 4.17 5.97 0.03 1.33
15.45 14.37 7.13 7.24 0.20 0.88
11.94 10.66 3.82 6.84 0.16 1.12
9.74 9.31 3.36 5.95 0.15 0.28
9.23 8.87 3.22 5.65 0.14 0.22
9.62 9.20 3.58 5.62 0.14 0.28
8.46 8.14 3.53 4.61 0.15 0.17
7.77 7.47 3.49 3.98 0.21 0.08
Total Exports 1.10 1.23 1.60 1.59 1.95 0.94 1.23 Hard Coal 0.60 0.47 0.68 1.28 1.80 0.83 1.14 Coking Coal .. 0.18 0.09 0.01 0.01 Steam Coal .. 0.30 0.68 1.20 1.79 0.82 1.14 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.50 0.76 0.92 0.30 0.15 0.12 0.09 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
1.10 1.06 0.03 1.03 0.03
1.09 0.91 0.01 0.90 0.18
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Belgium 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
7007
10139
14761
11347
9906
9390
9790
8804
8034
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
3490 209 148 59 1751 392 22 833 15
4168 206 25 783 422 2719 13
7132 1015 236 690 105 32 4897 -
3818 1109 678 74 1898 -
3363 1431 321 122 1365 2
3220 1436 377 8 1352 -
3577 1800 404 89 49 1157 -
3533 2003 227 1303 -
3490 1979 224 1287 -
15 46 -
-
157 -
59 -
77 1 44
16 13 9 9
78 -
-
-
3517 26 2316 105 129 72
5971 51 14 1563 162 217 1436 239
7629 388 66 721 242 67 981 60
7529 2354 12 118 225 76 309 48
6543 1146 75 418 56 475 46
6170 903 60 53 79 383 46
6213 823 91 297 51 502 41
5271 947 43 155 436 62 411 29
4544 860 34 119 413 43 376 25
606 233 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 30 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
2050 216 23
292 170 6 4365 234 1 36
167 431 11 3028 705 19 3 23 -
153 314 2798 968 74 19 1
75 12 3594 906 9 35 15
36 64 3016 1263 4 25 -
58 5 2081 944 98 2
36 3 1856 694 84 1
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Belgium 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
122
305
724
1340
2003
954
1314
1199
1047
122 61 1 21 1 13 6 18 1 -
291 55 162 5 2 22 15 13 13 4 -
724 1 360 67 5 61 179 4 43 4 -
1340 2 609 495 7 40 136 6 15 15 15 -
1930 1 456 517 48 9 51 754 2 16 72 4 -
953 326 498 4 47 31 11 15 20 1 -
1313 418 518 3 42 318 4 8 2 -
1199 377 334 2 37 423 17 7 2 -
1047 309 279 2 31 404 14 6 2 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
14
-
-
73
1
1
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Belgium 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
57.09
63.93
57.74
48.67
46.59
49.25
78.98
108.68
126.85
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
53.70 .. .. 46.04 56.70 .. .. .. ..
63.54 63.80 254.00 60.08 62.61 .. .. 54.18 ..
58.30 56.91 .. 57.96 58.28 63.59 .. 49.03 ..
50.34 50.67 .. 36.18 52.46 63.10 .. 41.78 ..
48.38 51.99 .. 34.51 51.61 59.74 .. 32.38 47.63
53.92 64.65 .. .. 53.59 .. .. 35.41 ..
75.15 73.50 .. 105.22 69.24 309.94 .. 49.63 132.29
125.12 148.24 .. 133.14 96.51 285.09 .. 67.23 75.13
150.51 153.27 .. 131.24 101.04 229.39 .. 59.63 67.34
41.23 45.57 47.94 46.96 39.34 39.76 66.29 Imports from: Australia 39.75 50.57 45.93 46.71 53.13 .. 75.32 Canada 69.05 57.14 66.64 .. .. .. .. Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland 66.44 48.40 46.66 36.01 35.68 33.70 69.33 United States 47.55 51.01 49.77 54.86 60.49 55.26 73.93 China 44.97 48.49 45.65 51.04 80.34 56.59 72.40 Colombia 39.77 51.92 53.17 44.36 39.27 49.82 62.64 South Africa 38.92 44.88 43.64 41.36 37.06 36.54 64.17 Former USSR(2) .. 44.83 43.65 42.59 34.31 37.70 71.06 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
70.83
70.95
97.75 102.49 .. 63.56 .. .. 73.98 68.15 67.19
100.18 .. .. 57.55 66.92 .. 68.14 66.67 63.23
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Canada* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
450
140
400
120
350 100 300 250
80
200
60
150
40
100 20 50 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
70
50 45
60
40 50
35
40
30 25
30
20 15
20
10 10
5
0 1970
700
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 600
600
500
500 400 400 300 300 200
200
100
100 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Canada 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
2004
2005
2006e
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
383.86 40.63 139.93 111.43 17.55 33.65 41.87 0.12 -1.33 -
388.51 39.97 139.10 115.19 18.06 34.27 44.66 0.19 -2.93 -
385.62 37.02 133.89 119.33 18.32 35.82 43.65 0.18 -2.60 -
1.60 2.77 -0.19 2.28 0.28 9.62 2.51 -19.53 -
2005
2006e
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
325 412 544 725 799 822 0.70 0.67 0.55 0.49 0.48 0.47 Population (millions) 22.5 24.5 27.7 30.7 32.0 32.3 TPES/population(1) 10.15 11.25 10.80 11.60 12.01 12.04 TPES/GDP(2) 143.0 136.3 112.1 100.0 97.8 96.2 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 118.0 129.5 112.3 100.0 89.5 85.5 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 101.9 110.8 115.8 100.0 95.5 93.5 Elec. Generation (TWh) 270 373 482 605 600 628 Industrial Production(2) 50.9 55.8 69.1 100.0 100.1 101.4 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
845 0.46 32.5 11.86 92.9 77.1 .. 616 100.7
1973
1980
1990
TPES (Mtce) 228.34 275.71 299.16 Coal 21.80 30.32 34.68 Oil 114.12 127.03 110.47 Gas 53.25 65.07 78.18 Comb. Renew/Waste 11.16 10.92 11.70 Nuclear 5.82 14.86 27.71 Hydro 23.91 30.86 36.46 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 Net Electricity trade(1) -1.72 -3.35 -0.04 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2000 355.97 41.19 125.39 106.05 16.53 27.10 44.05 0.04 e -4.38 -
1.76 0.95 1.55 2.62 2.94 1.43 1.36 31.15 32.53 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
3.07 -1.42 1.23 0.36 -1.42 -0.29 0.75 3.47 1.81
2.80 -1.01 1.02 0.73 -1.01 -1.80 -1.41 1.78 2.59
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
13.39 3.25 7.82 -
13.75 5.82 9.72 -
27.17 9.83 17.18 -
23.92 4.79 20.44 -
21.66 e 3.33 e 20.97 -
22.60 e 1.72 e 21.07 -
20.79 1.62 21.04 -
6.07 9.66 6.78 -
-1.22 -10.98 1.37 -
Mt: Coking Coal 13.78 14.15 27.66 28.16 25.51 e 26.61 e 24.48 Steam Coal 3.36 6.02 10.01 5.64 3.75 e 1.97 e 1.86 Brown Coal 13.34 16.52 30.66 35.36 36.74 36.76 36.59 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
5.98 9.52 7.18 -
-0.26 -10.26 1.22 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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Canada 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
188.68 7.46 109.27 33.89 10.88 27.04 0.14
222.66 6.18 115.41 51.75 10.60 37.25 1.47
228.76 4.41 99.80 61.86 10.42 51.36 0.91
272.56 5.02 117.09 76.30 13.84 59.16 1.16
282.10 4.69 124.80 75.85 13.88 61.53 1.34
289.23 5.00 130.88 75.09 14.66 62.26 1.34
287.61 4.88 130.86 72.88 15.06 62.75 1.18
1.14 -3.04 -0.53 3.60 -0.25 3.85 11.78
1.54 0.67 1.82 1.10 2.48 1.34 1.76
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
64.79 6.71 19.83 16.95 8.15 13.01 0.14
71.61 5.85 16.65 23.14 7.87 16.67 1.43
67.35 3.87 9.75 24.07 8.13 20.63 0.90
78.63 4.59 9.30 27.59 11.03 24.98 1.15
79.16 4.30 8.89 28.18 11.04 25.42 1.33
80.78 4.57 9.18 28.46 11.82 25.44 1.32
78.52 4.49 9.21 25.81 11.90 25.96 1.16
0.23 -3.18 -4.09 2.08 -0.02 2.75 11.73
1.03 0.98 -0.37 0.47 2.57 1.54 1.70
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
48.83 0.18 48.26 -
64.15 61.54 2.33
63.11 58.57 4.14
76.25 68.71 6.79
76.97 70.75 5.50
79.50 73.62 5.15
81.05 74.15 6.14
1.52 1.15 -
1.68 1.58 2.67
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.40 36.59 0.57 18.17 8.73
0.28 40.64 0.11 14.89 12.49
0.40 41.28 0.07 6.75 16.22
0.19 0.56 44.16 0.05 4.71 19.80
0.20 0.51 45.82 0.03 e 4.39 20.57
0.20 0.52 45.05 0.04 e 3.84 19.99
0.24 0.52 44.79 0.04 e 3.44 19.85
0.06 0.71 -11.87 -5.66 3.71
1.77 0.54 -4.08 -4.40 1.35
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
2.73 6.38 24.20 0.00 9.00 8.20
2.73 e 10.42 26.19 0.04 7.15 10.05
2.30 15.95 0.00 31.12 0.01 5.91 11.89
2.62 16.98 39.28 0.00 8.36 15.45
2.63 18.18 43.87 11.55 16.12
2.64 e 18.55 44.37 12.07 15.78
2.91 18.55 0.00 44.41 12.43 15.50
-1.01 5.54 1.49 6.38 -2.45 2.21
1.60 1.01 11.30 2.40 5.09 1.79
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 7.00 8.92 13.31 Heat 0.04 0.01 Non-Energy Use 10.69 16.55 21.22 Coal 0.18 0.47 Oil 10.69 13.04 15.92 Gas 3.33 4.83 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
15.46 0.01 28.17 0.38 21.96 5.84
16.19 0.01 31.09 0.36 25.95 4.78
16.50 0.01 34.33 0.39 28.88 5.06
16.46 0.02 33.68 0.36 28.35 4.97
3.86 4.12 2.37 -
1.42 6.87 3.13 -1.75 3.92 0.20
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Canada 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
16.7 15.0 -10.9 1.0
29.3 15.4 -14.9 0.5
54.2 13.6 -30.6 -2.5
49.2 17.8 -27.9 2.1
46.0 15.7 -22.1 1.1
Primary Supply
21.8
30.3
34.7
41.2
40.6
Statistical Difference
0.5
0.1
0.2
4.1
Total Transformation
-14.8 e
-24.3 e
-30.3 e
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-11.9 -11.9 -
-21.5 -21.4 -0.0
-2.9 e -1.9 e -1.0 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
2005
43.4 17.0 -23.6 0.2
7.2 -0.5 6.3 x
-1.2 1.4 -1.6 x
40.0
37.0
2.8
1.0
-0.3
0.5
..
x
x
-40.1 e
-35.1 e
-35.4 e
..
4.3
1.0
-28.5 -28.5 -0.0
-38.5 -38.4 -0.1
-33.4 e -33.2 e -0.2 e
-33.8 e -33.6 e -0.2
.. .. ..
5.3 5.3 -
1.1 1.1 11.3
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-2.8 e -2.1 e -0.7 -
-1.8 e -1.6 e -0.3 -
-1.6 e -1.4 e -0.2 -
-1.6 e -1.5 e -0.2 -
-1.6 e -1.4 e -0.2 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.8 -1.2 -7.9 -
-0.9 -0.5 -3.4 -
-
-
-
-
-0.1
-0.0
-0.1
-0.1
-
-
-
7.5
6.2
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
6.7 3.7 e 0.7 0.3
Transport sector(6)
e e e e
45.4 16.7 -24.2 2.1
2006e e e e e
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
-
-
..
-
-
-0.2 e
-0.2 e
..
2.6
2.3
-
-
-
..
x
x
4.4
5.0
5.0
4.9
..
-3.0
0.7
5.9 4.1 e 0.0 0.3 0.3
3.9 2.3 e 0.7 0.1
4.6 2.6 e 1.0 0.1
4.6 2.5 e 1.1 e 0.0 e
4.5 2.5 e 1.0 e 0.0 e
.. .. .. .. ..
-3.2 -2.8 -0.0 -4.4
1.0 0.6 2.6 -7.3
0.2
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.6 0.0 0.6
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.0 0.0 e
0.0 0.0 e
.. .. ..
-11.4 6.4 -11.9
-4.7 -4.1
Non-energy Use 0.2 0.5 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.4
0.4
0.4
..
-
-1.7
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Canada 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
11.51 10.30 10.29 0.01 1.41 0.07 0.26 0.36 0.28 0.44 0.05 -
14.04 12.66 12.65 0.01 1.52 0.09 0.05 0.35 0.22 0.82 0.06 0.02
13.86 12.21 12.19 0.02 1.22 0.69 0.09 0.44 0.04 0.26
13.82 15.75 15.74 0.01 1.74 1.03 0.03 0.67 0.02 0.33
10.99 11.99 11.99 0.01 - e 1.80 1.16 0.02 0.62 0.01 0.30
14.05 10.89 10.89 0.00 - e 1.93 1.19 0.02 0.72 0.00 0.33
11.04 10.24 10.24 - e 1.82 1.10 0.01 0.71 0.01 0.29
1.56 1.42 1.42 2.12 -1.20 5.41 -8.64 0.02 -0.95 -
-1.51 -1.16 -1.15 2.71 3.21 -13.88 3.25 -7.86 0.85
6.78 6.98 -
7.32 7.31 -
5.02 5.00 -
4.46 4.23 -
5.64 4.17 e -
4.59 4.37 e -
4.07 4.29 e -
-2.46 -2.74 -
-1.40 -1.01 -
13.17 15.91 30.26 12.61 15.61 29.95 12.61 15.61 29.95 0.29 0.25 0.17 0.17 0.19 0.10 0.12 0.06 0.08 0.25 0.16 0.06 Non-energy use 0.09 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
40.47 40.08 40.08 0.16 0.10 0.07 0.07 0.14
7.18 7.47 7.47 -4.25 -4.60 -3.77 -11.22 -
2.74 2.39 2.39 1.25 -2.08 4.05 -1.23 4.12
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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46.40 43.13 43.13 0.08 0.06 0.02 0.06 0.15
40.94 40.93 40.93 0.09 0.06 0.03 0.07 0.16
45.41 42.67 42.67 0.21 0.07 0.14 0.05 0.16
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Canada 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
37.87 51.09 34.42
48.63 58.24 32.90
61.03 .. 48.90
20.54 87.54 104.81
22.02 85.86 112.52
24.15 131.59 136.01
23.34 103.16 133.69
28.15 144.67 175.17
.. .. ..
43.97 62.69 51.90 .. 43.29
42.76 64.85 71.11 .. 50.90
.. .. 80.23 .. 65.09
.. .. 133.02 .. 69.85
.. .. 130.65 .. 97.49
.. .. 154.04 .. 163.43
.. .. 163.50 .. 173.88
.. .. 218.54 .. 228.83
.. .. 242.04 .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Canadian Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
37.62 79.95 50.49
49.49 93.37 49.45
62.00 .. 73.37
26.55 178.28 200.12
30.10 184.87 227.12
29.44 252.66 244.81
26.44 184.06 223.63
29.70 240.46 272.97
.. .. ..
Steam Coal 51.08 50.89 Coking Coal 73.20 77.58 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 81.21 114.01 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 63.50 76.50 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. .. 128.41 .. 97.67
.. .. 270.90 .. 133.36
.. .. 281.30 .. 196.79
.. .. 295.75 .. 294.17
.. .. 291.72 .. 290.85
.. .. 363.25 .. 356.58
.. .. 376.43 .. ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
14.95 14.62 .. .. 0.33
15.40 15.15 6.21 8.94 0.25
13.64 13.32 4.22 9.10 0.32
17.82 14.47 4.15 10.32 2.76 0.59
19.40 14.07 4.17 e 9.90 e 5.01 0.32
18.62 12.91 3.16 e 9.75 e 5.54 0.17
15.67 11.51 3.31 e 8.20 e 3.91 0.25
16.68 11.43 4.02 e 7.40 e 5.17 0.08
16.97 10.27 4.11 6.16 5.76 0.93
Total Exports 10.91 14.91 30.63 27.88 21.48 21.47 22.12 Hard Coal 10.56 14.84 30.45 27.60 21.29 21.35 21.94 Coking Coal .. 13.73 26.37 24.11 19.50 e 20.14 e 20.25 e 1.21 e 1.68 e Steam Coal .. 1.10 4.07 3.49 1.79 e Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.05 0.06 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.34 0.07 0.18 0.28 0.13 0.06 0.12 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
24.19 23.97 22.68 e 1.29 e 0.07 0.14
23.59 23.35 20.93 2.43 0.14 0.10
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Canada 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
14250
15634
14169
14984
14563 e
13577 e
12626 e
12639 e
11296
5454 5454 -
6389 6389 -
4491 4491 -
4296 4296 -
4315 e 4291 e -
3272 e 3264 e -
3429 e 3429 e -
4164 e 4155 e -
4253 4133 -
-
-
-
-
24 e -
8 e -
9 e -
7 113
8796 8796 -
9245 9245 -
9678 9639 -
10688 10284 -
e e e e e
9197 e 7371 e -
8475 e 6316 e -
7043 6043 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
39 -
155 61 26 91 71
663 e 224 e 149 e 64 e 922 e 20 e 131 e
888 e 35 e 169 e 734 e -
51 e 1307 e 114 e 62 e 625 e -
16 277 264 443 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
10248 16 25 81 7607 -
e e
e e e
604 e 1061 e 78 e 81 e 521 e 174 e
10305 13 14 176 54 7692 183
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Canada 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
13017
14127
26851
28386
22964 e
23716 e
23847 e
26710 e
24640
12217 147 164 10934 668 150 154 -
12785 21 161 316 48 10711 1295 28 48 157 -
19684 6 41 379 72 159 16569 369 519 102 51 645 772
22440 374 585 792 1170 12085 3851 385 408 338 819 1093 540
19861 228 147 259 1046 705 8926 3204 257 1036 332 1014 1114 1593
19201 116 197 324 1478 994 7487 3268 474 1250 392 780 1078 1363
18487 293 200 388 1814 553 891 4883 3625 483 1139 113 1306 1064 1735
21719 58 516 494 1757 1469 6794 4770 406 807 344 1025 1677 1602
20792 494 372 1680 1177 7225 4441 274 994 175 1080 1418 1462
800 600 200 -
1306 626 211 263 182 24 -
1969 1108 129 224 508 -
3107 1471 1324 312 -
3102 1173 1077 266 70 259 257 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
36
5198
2839
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
e
e
e e e
e e e e e
e
e e e e e e e
e e e
1 e
4514 1835 1077 445 58 69 231 799 -
e
e
e e e
e e e e e
e
e e e e e e e
e e e e
1 e
5360 1469 990 381 49 365 1967 139 -
e
e
e e e e
e e e e e
e
e e e e e e e e
e e e
4991 1718 1274 426 368 1060 145 -
e
e
e e e
e e e e e
e
e e e e e e e
e e e
3800 1584 1220 220 69 373 264 70 48
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Canada 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
971
1142
4149
4115
2102 e
1280 e
1896 e
1478 e
2786
971 27 309 492 83 56 4
1142 252 442 412 35 1
2706 479 18 64 1933 18 194
3838 151 55 14 1244 1767 80 527
1952 16 6 15 1 461 1271 31 2 142 7
1076 22 1 4 46 2 265 391 52 114 179
1851 501 590 760
1042 36 728 169 109
e
2339 1374 534 200 231
-
-
218 98 120 -
-
150 1 1 142 6 -
45 e 45 e -
436 e 308 e 128 e -
350 348 2 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
1225
277
-
-
-
97
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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e e e
e e
e e
e e e
e e e e
204 1 136 67 -
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e e e e
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e
e e e
e
e e
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e
e
e
2006e
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Czech Republic* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
80
120
70
100
60 80
50
60
40 30
40
20 20 10 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
70
60
60
50
50 40 40 30 30 20
20
10
10 0 1970
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
90
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 200
80
180
70
160
60
140 120
50
100
40
80 30
60
20
40
10
20
0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Czech Republic 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 64.88 67.51 69.99 Coal 50.84 47.75 44.94 Oil 12.73 15.92 12.80 Gas 1.44 3.72 7.51 Comb. Renew/Waste Nuclear 4.69 Hydro 0.13 0.29 0.14 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) -0.27 -0.19 -0.09 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
57.70 30.76 11.28 10.71 0.91 5.06 0.22 -1.23 -0.00
65.39 29.94 13.74 11.12 2.44 9.84 0.25 0.00 -1.93 -0.00
64.58 28.84 14.26 11.00 2.49 9.24 0.29 0.01 -1.55 -0.00
64.81 28.91 13.99 10.82 2.59 9.73 0.31 0.01 -1.55 -0.00
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.45 -0.72 0.03 10.20 0.42 -6.60 -
-0.53 -2.91 0.72 2.58 4.63 4.90 21.37 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
41 e 49 e 55 57 64 68 1.58 e 1.39 e 1.27 1.02 1.02 0.95 Population (millions) 9.9 10.3 10.4 10.3 10.2 10.2 TPES/population(1) 6.54 6.54 6.75 5.62 6.41 6.31 TPES/GDP(2) 155.4 e 136.3 e 124.4 100.0 100.5 93.6 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 228.5 e 180.9 e 149.9 100.0 86.3 78.4 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 82.6 e 89.4 e 100.1 100.0 96.7 93.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 41 53 62 73 84 82 Industrial Production(2) .. .. 119.9 100.0 125.7 134.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
72 0.90 10.3 6.32 88.6 74.1 .. 84 147.0
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.77 -1.30 0.26 0.19 -1.30 -2.45 1.14 2.46 -
1.37 -1.88 -0.08 -0.45 -1.88 -4.23 -0.44 1.85 0.74
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
14.81 6.57 37.25 0.17
13.89 6.40 37.35 0.14
13.78 4.98 33.12 -
7.92 5.54 22.26 -
7.17 6.91 21.42 -
6.92 5.09 21.59 -
7.50 5.00 21.72 -
-0.60 -2.28 -0.98 -
-4.49 0.15 -2.81 -
Mt: Coking Coal 18.55 17.40 14.38 8.14 7.32 7.14 7.74 Steam Coal 10.60 10.32 8.03 6.72 8.26 6.12 6.01 Brown Coal 88.84 89.09 78.98 50.31 48.50 48.77 49.06 Peat 0.60 0.50 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-2.10 -2.28 -0.98 -
-4.57 -1.80 -3.16 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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Czech Republic 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
45.23 27.50 11.52 2.59 3.62 -
50.16 26.33 13.83 3.40 4.65 1.95
48.27 19.07 12.20 6.86 5.92 4.23
35.98 6.59 10.81 8.45 0.33 6.07 3.75
38.60 5.60 11.99 9.03 1.75 6.44 3.79
40.07 5.52 13.43 8.87 1.90 0.00 6.61 3.73
40.09 4.96 13.88 8.83 2.08 0.00 6.79 3.54
0.38 -2.13 0.34 5.90 2.93 -
-1.23 -8.59 0.87 1.70 0.92 -1.18
25.23 16.34 5.93 0.66 2.31 -
26.87 16.70 7.03 0.40 2.73 -
22.73 9.91 4.18 3.79 3.31 1.54
12.99 4.68 0.95 3.72 0.20 2.33 1.11
12.04 3.67 0.74 3.61 0.39 2.52 1.12
12.42 3.45 1.04 3.55 0.49 2.75 1.14
12.23 3.55 0.69 3.45 0.71 2.84 0.99
-0.61 -2.90 -2.03 10.87 2.14 -
-4.05 -6.61 -11.33 -0.62 -1.00 -2.91
3.49 0.17 3.09 -
3.76 0.14 3.33 -
4.09 3.70 -
7.02 6.60 0.04
8.60 0.01 8.18 0.05
9.05 0.01 8.68 0.05
9.65 0.01 9.32 0.06
0.93 1.06 -
5.90 6.35 -
0.23 10.06 9.29 e 0.07 0.22
0.28 10.65 8.04 e 0.13 0.55
0.39 11.34 6.71 e 0.13 1.53
0.09 0.29 7.59 1.12 0.11 2.93
0.09 0.27 9.04 0.76 0.08 3.43
0.05 0.27 8.93 0.75 0.08 3.36
0.01 0.27 8.64 0.55 0.05 3.30
3.08 0.71 -1.89 3.64 12.25
-2.46 -1.79 -15.34 -6.25 5.24
0.48 0.89 0.39 e 0.25
0.76 1.18 2.26 0.33 e 0.13 0.63
1.18 1.78 4.33 1.86 e 0.07 1.27
1.70 1.73 4.26 0.34 0.01 1.58
1.18 1.78 1.81 4.89 0.61 0.01 1.81
1.25 0.00 1.78 1.70 4.92 0.68 0.01 1.77
1.26 0.00 1.81 1.67 4.67 0.36 0.01 1.82
5.42 9.76 9.55 10.14
2.87 -0.45 0.52 -10.36 -13.32 2.40
0.04 1.42 0.88 2.99 2.99 -
0.07 1.55 0.84 3.28 0.49 2.80 -
0.07 0.00 1.50 0.87 4.18 0.60 3.59 -
0.08 0.00 1.54 0.86 4.25 0.46 3.78 -
3.56 2.53 2.53 -
8.58 1.69 3.60 2.81 -
of which: Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Total Transport Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.25 0.41 0.45 Heat 0.77 0.67 Non-Energy Use 1.63 1.85 2.50 Coal Oil 1.63 1.85 2.50 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
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Czech Republic 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
57.8 2.3 -12.0 -0.3
51.9 2.2 -10.4 1.2
35.7 1.5 -8.3 1.8
35.5 2.6 -6.7 -1.4
33.6 1.9 -6.6 -0.1
34.2 2.8 -8.2 0.1
-0.3 15.0 6.3 x
-2.9 -1.1 -3.0 x
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
54.3 0.2 -3.7 -0.0
Primary Supply
50.8
47.7
44.9
30.8
29.9
28.8
28.9
-0.7
-2.9
Statistical Difference
1.8
3.3
-0.3
-0.7
-0.7
-0.6
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-24.2 e
-23.7 e
-24.4 e
-23.0 e
-22.9 e
-22.7 e
..
0.1
-0.5
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-11.9 e -11.9 e -
-16.7 e -16.7 e -
-21.4 e -18.4 e -3.0 e
-20.7 -18.8 -1.9
-20.5 -18.6 -1.9
-20.6 -18.8 -1.8
.. .. ..
3.5 2.6 -
-0.3 0.2 -3.5
-2.3 e
-2.6 e
-1.2
-0.6
-0.7
-0.7
..
-3.9
-3.4
-10.0 e 0.0 e -2.6 e -7.4 e -
-4.3 e 0.0 -2.6 e -1.8 -
-1.8 e 0.0 -1.8 e -0.0 -
-1.8 e 0.0 -1.4 e -0.4 -
-1.7 e 0.0 -1.5 e -0.2 -
-1.4 e -0.0 -1.3 e -0.1 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-9.5 -7.5 -2.1 -26.6 -
-1.9 -2.1 3.3 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-1.0 e
-1.0 e
-1.1 e
-0.5
-0.6
-0.6
..
0.8
-4.2
-0.1 e
-0.1 e
-0.1 e
-0.0
-0.2
-0.1
..
x
x
27.5
26.3
19.1
6.6
5.5
5.0
..
-2.1
-8.6
16.3 3.4 e 1.1 e 0.5 e 1.3 e
16.7 3.9 e 0.9 e 0.7 e 1.1 e
9.9 5.0 e 0.5 e 0.5 e 0.3 e
4.7 2.0 e 1.2 0.3 0.1
3.4 1.6 e 1.3 0.2 0.0
3.5 1.7 e 1.3 0.2 0.1
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.9 2.2 -4.6 -0.3 -7.7
-6.6 -6.8 6.3 -6.0 -7.4
0.2
0.1
-
-
0.0
0.0
..
-
-
1.9 0.3 1.1
1.5 0.7 0.7
0.9 0.4 0.6
.. .. ..
-1.1 9.5 -1.9
-14.1 -10.4 -15.3
-
0.6
0.5
..
-
-
11.0 0.4 e 9.3 e
9.5 0.3 e 8.0 e
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
9.2 1.9 e 6.7 e -
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Czech Republic 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
9.81 - e 7.85 1.10 0.05 0.60 0.04 6.05 1.95 -
11.77 - e 9.41 1.32 0.05 0.77 0.04 7.23 2.34 -
10.12 4.94 3.75 1.19 - e 0.03 3.05 0.85 e 0.04 0.47 0.03 1.66 e 1.89 -
5.75 3.90 3.79 0.11 1.46 0.79 0.15 0.25 0.01 0.26 0.75 -
4.74 3.79 3.70 0.09 0.71 0.32 0.06 0.16 0.01 0.16 0.22 0.02
5.33 3.74 3.67 0.08 1.14 0.64 0.21 0.20 0.03 0.06 0.21 0.05
4.89 3.27 3.23 0.04 1.29 0.81 0.20 0.21 0.03 0.04 0.21 0.04
0.26 -7.58 -2.11 -2.32 -2.01 -2.51 -10.23 -0.26 -
-4.74 -2.71 -0.98 -19.88 -5.57 -0.35 11.40 -5.14 -0.75 -21.61 -13.58 -
12.57 12.57 e -
12.17 12.17 e -
9.94 8.54 e 1.40 1.40 e - e -
4.97 4.56 0.04 0.04 0.00 -
4.58 4.58 -
4.53 4.64 -
4.33 4.34 -
-1.93 -3.17 -
-5.38 -4.41 -
50.37 41.15 37.36 3.79 0.44 1.35 4.94 0.21 2.41 0.20 0.23 1.90 1.49 -
49.15 40.40 36.51 3.89 0.58 1.54 4.26 0.46 2.43 0.15 0.19 1.01 2.25 -
47.43 39.87 36.02 3.85 0.53 1.51 3.18 0.09 2.60 0.03 0.04 0.41 2.28 -
47.62 40.95 37.13 3.82 0.54 1.49 3.32 0.09 2.60 0.03 0.21 0.40 1.26 -
-1.04 1.18 0.13 -0.10 -6.97 -6.80 -3.52 -5.93 2.43 -10.39 -6.96 -1.10 -
-2.70 -0.43 -0.25 -1.96 -8.20 -3.82 -4.96 -8.76 5.29 -17.40 -8.48 -14.61 -15.28 -
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
81.32 79.82 71.77 37.97 40.18 43.71 37.97 40.18 38.58 5.13 1.96 2.00 1.94 6.35 6.14 2.67 16.58 14.95 7.12 0.54 0.49 0.35 2.49 2.24 1.20 0.36 0.32 0.48 2.95 2.66 0.79 10.24 9.24 4.31 17.36 15.63 15.20 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Czech Republic 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
10.29 52.02 ..
11.54 52.49 ..
20.49 111.20 94.07
21.88 81.86 113.73
23.40 102.38 131.20
c 107.82 153.84
c 122.46 ..
c 152.21 ..
c 212.31 ..
.. .. 52.02 .. ..
.. .. 52.49 .. ..
24.44 52.62 111.20 .. 94.07
26.96 50.72 81.86 .. 114.81
33.88 65.74 102.38 109.99 135.00
c c 107.82 123.77 158.24
c c 122.46 141.10 169.15
c c 152.21 180.97 227.52
c c 212.31 243.72 312.80
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Czech Crowns / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
54 1020 ..
60 1020 ..
134 2718 2171
308 4307 5650
279 4563 5521
c 4130 5564
c 4284 ..
c 4964 ..
c 6531 ..
Steam Coal .. .. Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil 1020 1020 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
235 877 2718 .. 2171
558 1820 4307 .. 5704
594 1998 4563 4902 5681
c c 4130 4741 5723
c c 4284 4936 5587
c c 4964 5902 7006
c c 6531 7497 9085
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.21 e .. .. 0.21 e
2.33 2.11 2.11 0.01 0.21
2.25 2.09 2.09 0.15
1.48 0.90 0.22 0.68 0.00 0.59
1.98 1.14 0.44 0.70 0.84
2.23 1.19 0.44 0.76 1.04
2.57 1.41 0.46 0.95 0.00 1.17
1.91 1.08 0.42 0.66 0.00 0.83
2.76 1.68 0.83 0.85 0.01 1.07
Total Exports 3.65 e 12.02 10.38 8.26 7.13 7.03 6.72 Hard Coal 5.41 4.69 5.93 5.07 5.41 5.14 Coking Coal .. 4.87 4.22 3.42 3.26 3.57 3.18 Steam Coal .. 0.54 0.47 2.51 1.81 1.84 1.96 Brown Coal / Lignite 3.96 4.03 1.29 0.98 0.54 0.51 Peat Coal Products(1) 3.65 e 2.65 1.66 1.03 1.08 1.08 1.06 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
6.60 5.04 2.99 2.06 0.54 1.02
8.21 6.38 4.27 2.10 0.68 1.16
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Czech Republic 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
274 e
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
2302 e
2282 e
1094
1237
1296
1620
1263
1958
-
-
-
217 217 -
451 450 1
451 422 -
477 473 -
492 492 -
973 973 -
-
-
-
-
-
29 -
4 -
-
-
877 869 -
786 742 1
845 781 -
1143 2 1030 1
771 2 733 1
985 1 929 -
6 2 -
39 4 -
62 2 -
100 10 -
32 3 -
2 50 2 1
274 e 274 e -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
2302 e 2302 e -
2282 e 2282 e -
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Czech Republic 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1) Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
5934 e 11060 600 59 69 5126 80 -
e e e
e
e e
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
5200
4504
3427
3389
3710
3272
3210
4596
4328 1244 744 538 901 -
4760 1233 1 478 306 1371 -
5357 1233 431 399 1647 -
4582 1084 304 572 1311 -
4390 994 230 592 1287 -
2930 910 450 1570 -
9545 591 25 2 114 4345 123 -
e e e
e
e
e e
8185 785 28 10 3681 -
e e
e
e
e
-
-
-
-
-
-
2 1
214 107
3332 1666
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Czech Republic 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes)
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
394
578
498
2459
2304
1959
2306
2051
2096
3373 331 1033 43 102 931 2 -
3082 502 896 51 75 779 -
2509 576 711 21 101 550 -
2872 1086 587 51 574 -
2511 981 526 21 45 469 -
1630 838 551 67 174 -
631 6 100 1 36 237 6 8 -
e
e
e e
e
e e e
900 14 4 146 1 68 322 11 12 -
e
e
e
e e
e
e e e
696 40 220 32 198 6 2 -
e
e
e
e
e e
e
-
-
-
34 17
2 1
-
16 8
18 9
930 2 464
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Denmark* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
40
450
35
400 350
30
300
25
250 20
200
15
150
10
100
5
50
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
12
12
10
10
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
60
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 14
1975
1980
Renewables
14
0 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 80 70
50
60 40 50 30
40 30
20
20 10 10 0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Denmark 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 28.33 28.26 25.56 Coal 2.76 8.39 8.70 Oil 25.09 19.09 11.69 Gas 0.00 0.00 2.60 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.51 0.92 1.63 Nuclear Hydro 0.00 0.00 0.00 Geothermal 0.00 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 0.08 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.03 -0.15 0.87 Heat(2) 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
27.66 5.69 12.49 6.35 2.49 0.00 0.00 0.53 0.08 0.00
28.86 6.23 12.00 6.62 3.52 0.00 0.01 0.82 -0.35 0.01
28.01 5.31 11.72 6.28 3.69 0.00 0.00 0.83 0.17 0.01
28.98 6.68 12.14 6.48 3.76 0.00 0.00 0.76 -0.85 0.01
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 -0.60 6.99 -4.40 65.00 7.11 0.91 -
0.61 -3.24 0.02 6.07 5.61 -1.30 2.15 17.01 -10.35 1.68
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
90 101 124 160 166 171 0.31 0.28 0.21 0.17 0.17 0.16 Population (millions) 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.4 5.4 TPES/population(1) 5.64 5.52 4.97 5.18 5.34 5.17 TPES/GDP(2) 182.3 161.9 119.4 100.0 100.5 94.8 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 86.2 233.7 197.4 100.0 105.4 87.2 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 88.3 105.6 112.9 100.0 98.1 96.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 19 27 26 36 40 36 Industrial Production(2) .. 57.5 75.8 100.0 103.2 104.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
177 0.16 5.4 5.33 95.0 106.4 .. 46 108.6
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.90 -2.46 0.14 -0.74 -2.46 5.00 1.46 1.82 -
2.18 -1.53 0.35 0.26 -1.53 -5.30 -1.03 2.25 2.19
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Denmark 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
23.22 0.48 20.37 0.17 0.23 1.98 -
22.08 0.66 17.19 0.17 0.55 0.00 2.66 0.84
19.83 0.57 10.80 1.65 0.81 0.00 3.48 2.51
21.57 0.42 10.62 2.38 0.93 0.01 3.99 3.22
22.11 0.33 10.63 2.49 1.14 0.01 3.98 3.53
22.50 0.37 10.93 2.43 1.18 0.01 4.06 3.52
22.53 0.34 10.93 2.43 1.26 0.01 4.12 3.44
-0.93 0.99 -3.66 14.36 7.65 3.39 -
0.86 -3.41 0.08 2.59 3.03 9.42 1.12 2.12
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
4.82 0.30 3.85 0.02 0.08 0.57 -
4.50 0.55 3.01 0.01 0.11 0.71 0.11
3.86 0.46 1.33 0.77 0.16 1.04 0.11
4.20 0.38 1.08 1.11 0.16 1.23 0.23
4.09 0.29 1.13 1.07 0.16 1.20 0.25
4.16 0.34 1.16 1.02 0.16 1.23 0.25
4.06 0.28 1.10 1.02 0.16 1.26 0.24
-1.30 2.49 -6.08 22.90 4.01 3.64 -
0.33 -3.20 -1.24 1.92 -0.26 1.31 5.52
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
5.02 0.00 5.01 -
5.21 5.19 -
5.87 5.84 -
6.95 6.91 -
7.17 7.12 -
7.51 7.47 -
7.69 7.64 -
0.91 0.91 -
1.82 1.81 -
0.01 10.02 0.18 8.78 0.13
0.02 8.05 0.10 6.04 0.14
0.03 5.75 0.03 1.84 0.59
0.04 5.96 0.00 1.12 0.94
0.04 6.32 0.00 1.01 1.02
0.05 6.29 0.00 0.95 1.02
0.05 6.30 0.90 1.01
3.87 -3.21 -10.90 -8.78 9.12
4.14 0.62 -4.64 3.60
0.12 0.81 0.46 0.01
0.35 0.00 0.91 0.49 1.76 0.73 0.01
0.48 0.00 1.19 1.62 2.47 0.00 0.47 0.20
0.61 0.01 1.25 2.03 2.62 0.19 0.23
0.81 0.01 1.26 2.20 2.82 0.16 0.30
0.86 0.01 1.27 2.19 2.84 0.17 0.30
0.96 0.01 1.28 2.14 2.81 0.15 0.30
8.64 2.27 10.40 18.35
4.72 9.39 0.52 1.88 0.88 -7.42 2.73
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.02 0.02 0.04 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 Electricity 0.43 0.75 1.03 Heat 0.24 0.72 Non-Energy Use 1.03 0.63 0.44 Coal Oil 1.03 0.63 0.44 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.09 0.00 1.22 0.90 0.43 0.43 -
0.10 0.00 1.24 1.02 0.39 0.39 -
0.09 0.00 1.28 1.01 0.44 0.44 -
0.08 0.00 1.29 0.99 0.41 0.41 -
5.04 5.28 -4.90 -4.90 -
3.50 9.52 1.55 2.15 -0.50 -0.50 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Denmark 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
2.7 -0.1 0.1
8.7 -0.1 -0.3
8.9 -0.0 -0.2
5.5 -0.1 0.3
6.5 -0.1 -0.1
5.1 -0.1 0.3
7.3 -0.1 -0.5
7.2 -1.0 x
-3.7 3.4 x
Primary Supply
2.8
8.4
8.7
5.7
6.2
5.3
6.7
7.0
-3.2
Statistical Difference
0.0
0.2
-0.0
-0.0
0.0
-0.0
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-2.3
-8.0
-8.1
-5.2
-5.9
-4.9
..
7.7
-3.3
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-2.3 -2.3 -
-8.0 -7.9 -0.1
-8.1 -8.1 -0.1
-5.2 -5.2 -0.0
-5.9 -5.9 -0.0
-4.9 -4.9 -0.0
.. .. ..
7.8 7.7 -
-3.3 -3.2 -15.5
Autoproducers Gas Works
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
(2)
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
-
-
-
-
-
-
.. .. .. .. ..
-
-
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use
-
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
0.5
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3
..
1.0
-3.4
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
0.3 0.0 0.1 0.0
0.5 0.0 0.4 0.1
0.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0
0.4 0.0 0.0 0.2 -
0.3 0.0 0.2 -
0.3 0.0 0.2 -
.. .. .. .. ..
2.5 -14.6 2.8 18.4
-3.2 14.0 -0.4 -
Transport sector(6)
0.0
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.1 -
.. .. ..
-2.7 -10.9
-4.4 -
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Coal Transformation
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Denmark 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
5.65 4.99 4.93 0.06 0.09 0.69 0.55 0.06 0.09 0.01 -
9.66 9.28 9.23 0.06 0.09 0.54 0.36 0.07 0.11 0.02 -
9.99 9.40 9.34 0.06 0.47 0.00 0.20 0.05 0.22 0.03 -
6.64 6.19 6.18 0.02 0.38 0.02 0.23 0.13 0.00 -
9.53 9.31 9.30 0.01 0.29 0.02 0.19 0.08 -
7.33 7.01 7.01 0.00 0.34 0.03 0.22 0.09 -
6.23 5.91 5.90 0.01 0.28 0.02 0.18 0.07 -
4.86 5.43 5.47 0.55 -3.18 -8.07 -1.35 7.85 5.95 -
-3.10 -3.05 -3.01 -15.54 -3.52 13.85 -0.63 -7.03 -
-
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Denmark 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. c
55.86 118.18 c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
76.39 x 69.50 .. 258.30
95.46 x 145.82 .. 538.26
119.95 x .. 108.12 c
.. x .. 162.96 c
.. x .. 171.78 c
.. x .. 223.78 c
.. x .. 205.61 c
.. x .. 280.27 c
.. x .. 315.42 c
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Danish Crowns / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. c
262 918 c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
Steam Coal 421 538 Coking Coal x x High Suplhur Fuel Oil 528 1133 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 1830 3900 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
742 x .. 922 c
.. x .. 1817 c
.. x .. 1867 c
.. x .. 2029 c
.. x .. 1697 c
.. x .. 2317 c
.. x .. 2584 c
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
2.73 2.58 .. .. 0.14
8.70 8.54 0.01 8.54 0.16
8.93 8.88 8.88 0.05
5.51 5.46 5.46 0.05
5.43 5.39 5.39 0.04
8.08 8.05 8.05 0.03
6.45 6.41 6.41 0.04
5.09 5.05 5.05 0.04
7.28 7.24 7.24 0.04
Total Exports 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.10 0.14 0.13 0.13 Hard Coal 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.14 0.13 0.13 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.00 0.05 0.10 0.14 0.13 0.13 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.06 0.06 0.00 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.08 0.08 0.08 -
0.09 0.09 0.09 -
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Denmark 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
6110
9969
10255
6416
6263
9515
7592
5971
8557
-
7 2 1 1 1 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
6110 177 307 6 941 3078 145 2 8
9962 436 204 4 275 3422 592 1376 44
10255 1127 646 39 52 972 592 3223 8
6416 143 2311 3 177
6263 250 2263 13 494
9515 569 880 246 505
7592 442 1092 1 188 329
5971 129 830 66 309
8557 190 3 529 29 274 129
868 528 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 50 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
3118 395 96
57 2057 1482
812 1672 1295 3 -
792 150 1214 1085 2 -
394 2681 289 2971 970 10 -
275 1454 1845 1966 -
1254 1852 1531 -
1537 631 3062 2009 164 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Denmark 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
-
2
54
123
168
151
157
96
110
-
-
54 9 14 31 -
123 76 34 13 -
168 17 75 76 -
151 15 66 70 -
157 63 93 1 -
96 95 1 -
110 29 79 2 -
Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Denmark 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
54.71
93.62
535.51
128.76
..
..
..
625.03
..
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
.. .. .. 52.54 73.01 .. 96.23 .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. 128.76 .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
37.65 46.02 38.53 40.78 31.65 50.27 56.29 Imports from: Australia 31.92 43.67 35.66 37.64 30.22 43.58 40.19 Canada 45.64 50.24 39.52 .. .. .. .. Czech Republic .. 72.83 .. .. .. .. .. Poland 36.81 45.29 36.22 41.03 31.88 40.12 52.46 United States 42.88 46.31 42.57 39.19 .. 107.27 59.65 China 36.42 43.94 .. 38.45 .. 74.65 52.10 Colombia 34.57 47.11 36.57 37.71 30.75 58.73 57.11 South Africa .. .. 39.01 43.87 33.11 42.83 57.29 Former USSR(2) 34.71 41.65 40.89 40.65 31.65 47.01 59.95 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
61.84
59.15
56.06 .. .. 52.10 62.81 .. 62.06 67.27 59.88
.. .. .. 51.93 65.96 .. 59.23 59.65 60.51
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Finland* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
60
350
50
300 250
40 200 30 150 20
100
10
50
0 1970
1975
1980
Coal
Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
12
12
10
10
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
100
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 14
1975
1980
Renewables
14
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 80
90
70
80 60
70 60
50
50
40
40
30
30 20
20
10
10 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Finland 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 30.49 36.30 41.67 Coal 3.65 7.07 7.60 Oil 19.39 19.16 14.64 Gas 1.10 3.12 Comb. Renew/Waste 5.63 4.96 6.52 Nuclear 2.61 7.15 Hydro 1.29 1.26 1.33 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.53 0.15 1.31 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
47.11 7.28 13.75 4.89 9.56 8.37 1.80 0.01 1.46 0.00
54.08 10.74 16.04 5.64 10.50 8.46 1.85 0.14 0.60 0.10
49.94 7.05 15.29 5.14 9.78 8.66 1.69 0.14 2.09 0.10
53.84 10.37 15.78 5.51 10.60 8.52 1.41 0.14 1.40 0.10
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.85 4.41 -1.64 0.86 0.19 5.45 -
1.21 -0.50 0.29 3.39 2.74 1.28 1.60 44.67 3.17 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
61 74 100 122 134 138 0.50 0.49 0.42 0.39 0.40 0.36 Population (millions) 4.7 4.8 5.0 5.2 5.2 5.2 TPES/population(1) 6.54 7.59 8.36 9.10 10.35 9.52 TPES/GDP(2) 129.2 126.1 107.5 100.0 104.4 93.7 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 100.1 159.0 126.8 100.0 134.3 85.6 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 71.2 80.5 94.8 100.0 100.1 94.7 Elec. Generation (TWh) 26 41 54 70 86 71 Industrial Production(2) 35.6 45.5 60.3 100.0 108.4 108.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
146 0.37 5.3 10.25 95.6 119.2 .. 82 117.5
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.96 -1.08 0.39 1.46 -1.08 1.40 1.70 4.41 3.15
2.14 -0.91 0.34 0.87 -0.91 -2.58 -0.01 1.75 3.98
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.63
1.04
2.59
1.72
1.26
3.04
4.20
12.47
1.08
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat 2.21 3.63 7.15 4.86 3.63 8.74 12.07 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
10.28
1.34
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Finland 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
27.76 1.51 16.43 0.01 5.63 3.31 0.86
28.06 1.58 14.72 0.62 4.93 4.57 1.64
32.45 2.23 13.81 1.41 5.03 0.00 7.24 2.74
34.84 1.64 11.43 1.43 7.08 0.00 9.29 3.97
37.61 1.48 12.73 1.39 6.66 0.00 9.93 5.41
38.14 1.42 12.78 1.23 7.12 0.00 10.21 5.37
36.92 1.43 12.67 1.24 6.50 0.00 9.94 5.14
0.92 2.32 -1.02 31.15 -0.66 4.71 7.02
0.86 -2.90 -0.57 -0.86 1.73 1.51 2.14 4.29
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
9.35 1.34 5.67 0.01 2.22 0.11
8.58 1.44 3.60 0.57 2.80 0.17
12.90 2.20 1.64 1.31 3.50 4.00 0.25
15.95 1.60 1.25 1.27 5.53 5.26 1.04
17.16 1.44 2.22 1.19 4.99 5.44 1.89
17.65 1.38 2.12 1.02 5.45 5.67 2.01
16.41 1.39 1.98 1.03 4.85 5.31 1.85
1.91 2.96 -7.05 35.41 3.52 4.83
1.62 -3.00 1.29 -1.62 2.19 1.92 14.27
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
3.64 0.02 3.62 -
4.30 4.27 -
6.23 6.18 -
6.44 6.35 0.02
6.80 6.68 0.04
7.03 6.92 0.03
7.06 6.95 0.03
3.21 3.20 -
0.84 0.79 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.01 6.20 0.15 4.88 0.01
0.03 6.45 0.15 4.30 0.05
0.05 7.66 0.03 2.95 0.04
0.07 6.51 0.02 1.07 0.03
0.01 0.08 7.15 0.02 1.04 0.04
0.01 0.08 6.92 0.02 0.98 0.04
0.08 6.94 0.02 0.92 0.04
12.32 1.25 -8.67 -2.90 11.52
2.85 -0.65 -2.30 -7.47 0.09
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.62 0.55 0.43 -
0.99 0.96 0.68 -
1.30 0.00 1.79 1.54 1.28 -
1.34 0.00 2.23 1.82 2.24 0.02 0.48 0.04
1.41 0.00 2.51 2.13 2.43 0.02 0.47 0.05
1.40 0.00 2.50 1.98 2.48 0.02 0.46 0.05
1.39 0.00 2.53 2.04 2.49 0.02 0.42 0.04
6.48 6.28 6.58 -
0.41 1.51 2.31 1.92 4.55 -
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.43 0.68 1.28 Heat Non-Energy Use 1.54 1.79 2.10 Coal Oil 1.54 1.79 2.07 Gas 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.08 1.63 1.45 1.40 0.05
0.09 1.80 1.41 1.35 0.06
0.09 1.86 1.42 1.35 0.07
0.09 1.91 1.52 1.44 0.07
6.58 1.87 1.77 -
2.73 -2.16 -2.38 5.47
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Finland 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.1 3.5 -0.0 0.1
1.0 5.4 -0.0 0.6
2.6 6.3 -0.0 -1.3
1.7 5.1 -0.0 0.5
1.3 7.9 -0.0 1.6
3.0 4.8 -0.0 -0.8
4.2 6.5 -0.0 -0.3
22.6 3.5 -17.1 x
1.1 -1.8 19.3 x
Primary Supply
3.6
7.1
7.6
7.3
10.7
7.0
10.4
4.4
-0.5
Statistical Difference
-0.0
-0.2
-0.0
-0.0
-0.1
-0.1
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-2.1 e
-5.3 e
-5.4 e
-5.6 e
-9.2 e
-5.5 e
..
5.6
0.1
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-1.7 -1.7 -
-4.9 -4.5 -0.5
-4.8 -4.5 -0.3
-4.9 -4.5 -0.4
-8.6 -8.2 -0.4
-4.8 -4.4 -0.4
.. .. ..
6.2 5.8 -
-0.0 -0.2 2.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.4 e -0.4 e -
-0.5 e -0.5 e -0.0 -
-0.6 e -0.5 e -0.1 -
-0.6 e -0.5 e -0.1 -
-0.7 e -0.5 e -0.2 -
.. .. .. .. ..
2.2 2.0 -
1.2 -0.4 17.3 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
-0.4 e -0.4 e -
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
..
x
x
1.5
1.6
2.2
1.6
1.4
1.4
..
2.3
-2.9
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
1.3 0.4 e 0.0 0.0
1.4 0.5 e 0.0 0.5 0.3
2.2 0.8 e 0.1 0.7 0.5
1.6 0.9 e 0.1 0.1 0.4
1.4 0.8 e 0.1 0.1 0.3
1.4 0.8 e 0.1 0.1 0.3
.. .. .. .. ..
3.0 4.3 17.2 20.2
-3.0 -0.0 0.3 -9.8 -4.5
Transport sector(6)
0.0
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
.. .. ..
-8.7 -8.7
1.8 -2.3
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Finland 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
5.31 4.57 4.52 0.05 0.67 0.09 0.01 0.41 0.15 0.08 -
5.69 4.82 4.73 0.10 0.79 0.08 0.01 0.51 0.18 0.08 -
4.94 3.88 3.77 0.11 1.04 0.08 0.08 0.76 0.09 0.02 0.01 -
3.91 3.50 3.46 0.05 0.34 0.07 0.17 0.09 0.01 0.01 -
7.64 7.37 7.35 0.02 0.26 0.07 0.17 0.02 0.01 -
6.72 6.47 6.46 0.02 0.24 0.08 0.14 0.02 0.01 -
3.20 2.91 2.90 0.02 0.28 0.09 0.17 0.02 0.01 -
-0.60 -1.34 -1.49 7.24 3.82 -0.61 16.10 5.22 -14.26 -16.20 -
-2.86 -1.90 -1.75 -11.10 -8.48 0.39 -9.59 -10.11 -1.66 -
-
-
0.71 0.71 -
1.28 1.28 -
1.23 1.28 -
1.36 1.28 -
1.40 1.28 -
-
4.63 3.98 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Finland 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
51.74 71.34 78.45
77.80 148.30 158.02
72.35 130.84 96.13
44.40 133.67 88.04
50.59 121.50 84.76
55.49 149.77 105.93
76.99 160.09 113.21
82.82 232.79 128.66
85.36 267.72 173.47
51.74 .. 71.34 .. 78.45
77.80 .. 148.30 .. 158.02
72.35 .. 130.84 .. 96.13
89.47 99.78 .. 172.12 101.68
96.68 109.88 .. 160.82 98.71
113.53 126.04 .. 198.88 123.46
140.81 158.63 .. 214.08 132.46
146.63 196.65 .. 286.78 147.93
149.81 203.29 .. 322.25 192.94
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
31.11 67.61 69.70
42.38 127.32 127.18
40.48 115.38 79.47
41.92 198.90 122.82
46.70 176.79 115.62
42.73 181.78 120.53
53.93 176.74 117.18
58.01 257.00 133.16
59.20 292.63 177.76
Steam Coal 31.11 42.38 Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil 67.61 127.32 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 69.70 127.18 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
40.48 .. 115.38 .. 79.47
84.47 108.23 .. 256.12 141.85
89.25 116.55 .. 234.01 134.65
87.43 111.51 .. 241.38 140.48
98.63 127.66 .. 236.34 137.10
102.71 158.25 .. 316.60 153.11
103.90 161.98 .. 352.23 197.71
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
3.50 2.68 .. .. 0.82
5.41 4.20 4.20 1.21
6.27 5.49 0.64 4.85 0.77
5.08 4.58 1.26 3.32 0.50
5.68 5.20 1.26 3.94 0.48
9.48 8.99 1.22 7.76 0.49
7.90 7.39 1.36 6.02 0.51
4.80 4.29 1.40 2.89 0.50
6.45 5.94 1.07 4.87 0.51
Total Exports 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 Hard Coal Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite Peat 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 Coal Products(1) 0.02 0.00 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.01 0.01 -
0.02 0.02 -
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Finland 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
4789
4669
6101
5072
5790
10146
8286
4723
6671
-
-
711 203 45 -
1258 100 2 705 360 -
1260 340 147 390 220 -
1225 403 156 430 200 -
1364 336 239 308 410 -
1401 487 519 13 382 -
1073 249 434 2 324 -
-
-
463 -
91 -
163 -
36 -
71 -
-
64 -
4789 4089 3 -
4669 4 3535 4 533 4
5390 2609 253 41 -
3814 1313 51
4530 65 1293 7 3 261
8921 122 1656 7 66 64
6922 1317 12 20 82
3322 551 3 1
5598 530 9 467 48
697 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
589 -
100 334 1905 148 -
2448 2 -
134 200 66 2473 28 -
528 59 275 412 5558 172 2 -
5422 69 -
2736 31 -
323 274 379 3545 23 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Finland 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
..
..
60.49
60.64
63.46
66.29
95.47
131.60
138.48
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. 60.94 60.37 .. .. .. 59.06
61.77 63.68 .. 59.18 58.10 .. .. .. 60.09
66.55 64.15 .. 60.87 65.26 .. .. .. 61.99
65.58 69.89 .. 66.07 65.40 .. .. .. 66.06
85.75 89.94 .. 124.02 92.30 .. .. .. 54.76
148.54 153.33 .. 147.80 121.25 .. .. .. 57.46
139.46 149.22 .. .. 125.76 .. .. .. 124.04
.. 49.71 44.30 40.83 37.08 39.99 58.45 Imports from: Australia .. .. 46.59 .. 44.43 46.85 .. Canada .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland .. .. 44.28 43.14 38.34 38.21 63.74 United States .. .. 53.46 .. .. 42.11 .. China .. .. .. 42.06 .. 42.69 .. Colombia .. .. 52.73 .. 48.32 45.46 .. South Africa .. .. .. .. 44.11 39.99 .. Former USSR(2) .. .. 40.34 38.94 35.24 39.83 57.32 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
62.80
67.65
.. .. .. 68.11 .. .. .. .. 61.59
.. .. .. 73.39 78.95 .. 82.30 76.78 62.84
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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France* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
450
120
400 100 350 80
300 250
60
200 40
150 100
20
50 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
600
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 60
1975
1980
Renewables
60
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 600
500
500
400
400
300
300
200
200
100
100
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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France 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 263.79 276.52 325.45 Coal 41.77 46.99 28.87 Oil 177.60 154.45 124.69 Gas 19.37 30.91 37.18 Comb. Renew/Waste 13.98 12.35 16.50 Nuclear 5.49 22.80 116.93 Hydro 5.86 8.54 6.61 Geothermal 0.00 0.02 0.16 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.07 0.07 0.10 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.35 0.40 -5.58 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
369.08 21.49 124.64 51.08 17.31 154.56 8.25 0.18 0.10 -8.54 -
392.76 19.86 131.62 57.34 16.95 166.88 7.35 0.19 0.17 -7.59 -
394.24 20.60 130.63 58.55 17.01 168.10 6.35 0.19 0.22 -7.41 -
390.30 21.75 127.58 56.49 17.24 167.60 6.86 0.19 0.37 -7.78 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.24 -2.15 -2.06 3.91 0.98 19.71 0.71 28.87 2.11 17.60 -
1.29 -2.23 0.31 3.07 0.20 2.45 -0.27 1.09 5.46 1.90 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
698 841 1088 1328 1413 1430 0.38 0.33 0.30 0.28 0.28 0.28 Population (millions) 53.3 55.1 58.2 60.7 62.3 62.7 TPES/population(1) 4.95 5.02 5.59 6.08 6.30 6.29 TPES/GDP(2) 136.0 118.3 107.6 100.0 100.0 99.2 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 369.8 345.2 164.0 100.0 86.8 89.0 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 73.5 85.8 95.8 100.0 102.4 101.9 Elec. Generation (TWh) 183 257 417 536 569 571 Industrial Production(2) 69.0 75.9 86.5 100.0 102.1 102.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
1457 0.27 62.7 6.23 96.4 92.3 .. 569 102.5
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.65 -1.37 0.52 0.72 -1.37 -4.67 1.57 4.98 1.34
1.84 -0.54 0.50 0.78 -0.54 -3.99 0.41 2.11 1.12
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
4.80 14.14 1.17 -
4.23 13.78 1.10 -
1.80 8.55 1.43 -
3.37 0.17 -
0.77 -
0.55 -
0.40 -
-7.86 -4.11 1.68 -
-16.74 -
Mt: Coking Coal 4.66 4.11 1.82 Steam Coal 16.50 16.08 9.38 3.80 0.87 0.62 0.45 Brown Coal 2.73 2.56 2.33 0.30 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-7.54 -4.60 -1.30 -
-16.59 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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France 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
207.94 18.67 141.95 15.95 12.73 0.00 18.26 0.37
206.52 12.23 129.48 27.59 11.16 0.02 0.01 25.69 0.34
211.08 10.74 113.61 34.17 14.55 0.16 0.03 37.13 0.68
244.01 6.11 125.24 45.91 14.63 0.18 0.02 47.29 4.62
250.04 5.12 125.99 48.47 14.33 0.18 0.02 50.16 5.76
252.59 5.07 126.41 49.23 14.21 0.19 0.03 51.56 5.89
251.99 4.82 124.82 49.54 14.27 0.19 0.03 51.91 6.42
0.09 -3.20 -1.30 4.58 0.79 28.87 4.26 3.69
1.19 -5.20 0.63 2.51 -0.13 1.09 0.97 2.26 16.12
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
60.05 10.24 31.72 6.10 1.67 10.32 -
59.06 7.66 27.72 10.35 1.61 11.72 -
47.03 8.37 9.40 13.12 2.05 14.09 -
49.34 5.20 7.89 17.64 2.08 16.54 -
51.82 4.52 9.66 19.12 2.08 16.44 -
50.34 4.49 9.59 17.35 2.11 16.79 -
50.28 4.31 9.66 17.69 2.17 16.45 -
-1.43 -1.18 -6.90 4.62 1.20 1.85 -
0.45 -4.33 0.18 2.01 0.39 1.04 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
38.66 0.09 37.76 0.02
46.88 0.03 46.00 0.01
60.57 59.48 0.00
73.93 71.98 0.00
73.77 71.76 0.05
74.37 72.25 0.06
73.66 71.49 0.07
2.68 2.71 -23.40
1.31 1.23 46.65
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.79 30.64 8.34 2.68 5.00
0.85 32.37 4.54 3.08 7.75
1.09 52.37 2.37 e 16.12 9.41
0.51 1.44 60.84 0.90 14.37 18.08 e
0.48 1.48 63.47 0.60 15.38 18.79
0.53 1.52 65.80 0.58 14.78 21.09
0.60 1.50 65.13 0.51 14.44 20.64
1.95 3.20 -7.12 11.13 3.79
2.15 1.47 -9.71 -0.73 5.38
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
10.92 0.00 3.71 53.08 47.08 2.70
9.41 0.01 0.01 7.56 43.67 32.18 6.13
12.38 0.15 0.03 11.91 26.03 7.50 8.72
11.47 0.17 0.02 15.81 26.52 6.77 6.45 e
11.11 0.17 0.02 17.39 29.46 7.31 7.54
11.00 0.17 0.03 18.15 30.11 7.38 7.82
10.93 0.17 0.03 18.41 30.63 7.07 8.14
0.74 28.81 7.11 -4.10 -10.24 7.14
-0.83 0.88 0.97 2.95 1.09 -0.39 -0.46
0.51 12.78 23.25 19.93 3.32
0.61 14.00 20.33 17.79 2.54
0.51 14.41 20.74 18.30 2.45
0.51 14.92 20.73 18.16 2.57
6.58 -0.56 -0.83 1.43
14.27 2.88 0.59 0.74 -0.38
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.07 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 3.30 5.36 9.75 Heat Non-Energy Use 20.86 19.41 18.97 Coal Oil 18.72 16.24 16.24 Gas 2.14 3.17 2.72 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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France 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
25.8 15.4 -1.9 2.4
19.1 30.1 -1.2 -1.0
11.8 19.5 -0.9 -1.5
3.5 19.3 -0.8 -0.6
0.8 19.6 -0.9 0.4
0.5 20.2 -0.7 0.6
0.4 20.6 -0.8 1.6
-4.5 1.4 -4.1 x
-18.5 0.2 -2.1 x
Primary Supply
41.8
47.0
28.9
21.5
19.9
20.6
21.8
-2.1
-2.2
Statistical Difference
2.0
-0.0
-0.2
0.2
-0.8
-0.7
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-22.1 e
-31.9 e
-16.9 e
-14.7 e
-13.3 e
-14.4 e
..
-1.6
-1.1
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-14.8 -14.8 -
-24.4 -16.9 -7.5
-12.2 -6.9 -5.2
-10.6 -9.2 -1.4
-9.2 -7.9 -1.3
-10.4 -9.0 -1.4
.. .. ..
-1.2 -4.4 -
-1.1 1.7 -8.4
-0.2
-0.1
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-7.1 e -6.3 e -1.3 0.4
-7.4 e -6.3 e -1.5 0.3
-4.7 e -3.8 e -1.1 0.2
-4.1 e -3.6 e -0.5 0.0
-4.0 e -3.3 e -0.8 0.0
-4.1 e -3.2 e -0.8 0.0
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.3 -2.8 -0.8 -3.9
-1.0 -1.1 -1.9 -24.0
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-2.5
-2.7
-0.9
-0.8
-0.7
-0.6
..
-6.1
-1.8
-0.5
-0.2
-0.2
-0.1
-
-
..
x
x
18.7
12.2
10.7
6.1
5.1
4.8
..
-3.2
-5.2
8.4 4.8 e 1.0 e 1.0 e 0.4 e
5.2 2.8 e c 0.2 e 0.1 e
4.5 2.9 e 0.5 0.3 0.2
4.3 2.7 e 0.6 0.3 0.2
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.2 -1.5 -0.9 4.3 5.6
-4.3 -3.7 -3.6 -8.5 -6.2
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.9 0.9
0.6 0.6
0.5 0.5
.. .. ..
-7.1 -7.1
-9.7 -9.7
-
-
-
..
-
-
10.2 6.2 1.2 0.5 0.2
7.7 4.6 e 0.8 0.6 0.1
0.1
0.0
-
8.3 8.3
4.5 4.5
2.4 2.4 e
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
-
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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France 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes) 1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
31.60 22.16 16.75 5.41 2.09 2.91 1.47 0.38 0.15 0.04 0.87 3.09 -
33.51 24.49 18.58 5.91 1.72 3.35 1.10 0.53 0.62 0.07 1.03 2.67 -
19.12 11.03 7.00 4.03 0.38 1.09 4.68 1.63 0.81 0.99 0.49 0.76 1.65 -
15.26 10.16 9.22 0.94 0.11 2.03 2.46 0.43 0.20 0.16 1.67 0.70 -
15.41 9.74 8.88 0.86 0.04 1.99 1.82 0.45 0.44 0.29 0.20 0.43 0.55 -
13.80 9.13 8.25 0.89 0.04 2.10 1.90 0.43 0.46 0.25 0.20 0.56 0.54 -
15.18 10.31 9.31 1.00 0.03 2.17 1.86 0.37 0.50 0.22 0.19 0.57 0.48 -
-4.10 -5.65 -7.01 -2.43 -13.19 4.04 0.88 6.50 17.02 22.74 -1.14 -5.10 -
-1.53 -0.45 1.92 -8.86 -14.91 4.72 -5.97 -9.37 -3.14 -9.56 -6.04 -1.85 -7.89 -
12.98 12.98 -
14.57 14.57 -
9.67 9.52 -
6.54 6.54 -
5.53 6.06 -
6.75 5.87 -
6.17 5.85 -
-2.42 -2.55 -
-2.95 -3.19 -
2.62 2.57 2.09 2.34 2.36 1.84 1.17 0.98 0.59 1.17 1.38 1.25 0.20 0.16 0.23 0.01 0.01 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.15 0.14 0.07 0.05 0.08 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.36 0.27 0.27 0.05 0.05 0.04 -
0.05 0.05 0.05 -
0.04 0.04 0.04 -
0.04 0.04 0.04 -
-1.85 -1.97 -5.51 0.55 1.17 20.31 -2.59 0.80 -
-23.73 -11.63 -8.57 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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France 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
56.31 .. ..
57.35 .. ..
41.98 .. ..
48.35 .. ..
47.85 .. ..
71.64 .. ..
84.57 .. ..
82.25 .. ..
61.82 51.84 66.80 .. 76.57
107.40 58.46 131.05 .. 137.04
128.20 62.62 97.93 .. 128.49
105.48 45.43 128.55 140.36 138.50
109.32 58.03 126.08 135.53 141.92
130.49 59.67 150.25 163.78 188.04
.. 72.00 155.40 166.92 203.92
.. 106.27 217.27 232.51 256.81
.. 128.98 258.10 268.04 320.57
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
32.17 .. ..
42.23 .. ..
40.41 .. ..
45.51 .. ..
37.57 .. ..
51.16 .. ..
60.40 .. ..
58.16 .. ..
Steam Coal 37.73 61.36 Coking Coal 37.12 39.18 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 64.01 117.55 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 67.73 113.47 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
94.40 54.09 113.21 .. 137.11
101.53 51.29 194.27 212.12 193.21
102.90 64.08 186.33 200.29 193.59
102.45 54.96 185.22 201.89 213.96
.. 60.32 174.25 187.16 211.06
.. 89.03 243.61 260.70 265.79
.. 106.98 286.52 297.55 328.49
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
15.42 11.67 .. .. 3.75
30.11 27.00 10.75 16.25 0.00 3.11
19.50 18.22 8.17 10.05 0.04 1.24
19.34 17.84 6.81 11.03 0.03 1.47
18.46 17.08 6.67 10.41 0.01 1.37
17.28 15.73 5.80 9.93 0.02 1.53
19.64 18.31 7.07 11.23 0.02 1.31
20.16 18.56 6.44 12.12 0.02 1.58
20.56 19.01 6.25 12.76 0.02 1.53
Total Exports 1.86 1.22 0.92 0.77 0.46 0.48 0.90 Hard Coal 0.82 0.37 0.53 0.08 0.11 0.08 0.09 Coking Coal .. 0.05 0.05 Steam Coal .. 0.37 0.53 0.08 0.11 0.03 0.04 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.01 0.00 Peat Coal Products(1) 1.03 0.84 0.39 0.69 0.35 0.40 0.81 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.67 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.62
0.80 0.13 0.02 0.11 0.67
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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France 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
23441
29410
19389
18980
18142
16768
19460
19851
20391
8316 987 4364 1311 1 1462 -
10456 1093 18 4225 816 18 3742 -
7848 2071 637 817 254 4019 50
6543 2818 577 182 2667 1
6405 3714 460 8 192 1634 90
5577 3341 250 147 1778 5
6798 4047 365 340 1992 15
6188 3767 421 263 1605 81
6005 3896 371 1 1680 26
191 -
544 -
-
130 154 14 -
15 106 56 36 83 11
11 45 -
13 24 2
51 -
29 2
15125 785 2217 3441 891 36 98
18954 557 1185 2634 1442 3600 10
11541 1480 50 718 141 311 2586 222
12437 1022 98 881 61 425 1125
11737 804 14 272 810 73 256 369
11191 1186 56 555 70 331 554
12662 1968 55 493 55 218 492
13663 1570 70 54 1451 35 301 1115
14386 1831 103 64 927 33 330 1216
6643 853 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 161 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
83 8596 780 67
1776 2033 863 777 560 24
524 1043 6 5694 383 935 140 100
637 1611 663 4763 232 685 115 433
394 2331 728 3984 325 3 427 229 18
274 2852 610 3932 740 74 450 231 218
15 2455 245 4225 905 74 542 100 506
17 2205 584 4236 1124 35 460 150 1071
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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France 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
449
430
585
89
123
38
49
34
122
443 51 264 8 17 53 8 42 -
380 10 40 300 20 10 -
573 8 15 343 36 56 2 95 1 10 6 1 -
88 5 75 1 7 -
121 50 17 6 11 1 36 -
38 9 6 16 1 6 -
49 49 -
34 18 1 15 -
121 36 1 84 -
1 1
-
11 11 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other 5 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
50
1
1
2
-
-
-
1
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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France 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
54.95
65.14
61.82
52.47
60.26
62.05
75.46
109.69
133.48
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
53.97 57.16 .. 58.89 55.33 .. .. 48.51 ..
65.23 64.81 .. 65.24 64.95 64.53 .. 66.18 ..
60.65 62.14 .. 67.65 62.68 52.07 .. 53.98 ..
52.15 52.71 .. 57.40 55.18 .. 38.69 38.18 ..
58.95 57.04 .. 62.00 65.17 70.91 .. 39.85 63.66
59.70 59.71 .. 56.25 67.73 .. .. 52.36 ..
68.13 76.85 .. 76.89 86.10 .. .. 33.73 135.05
115.61 117.56 .. .. 107.04 .. .. .. ..
136.73 140.74 .. .. 121.01 .. .. .. ..
43.58 50.42 49.29 45.36 42.59 42.63 64.08 Imports from: Australia 41.19 47.89 50.95 42.65 43.39 43.11 55.37 Canada 50.25 62.44 42.97 .. 50.20 .. .. Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland 48.40 46.61 34.06 41.09 39.36 31.86 76.61 United States 47.80 48.77 50.21 38.10 37.04 34.07 46.61 China 40.46 48.79 36.52 40.62 .. .. .. Colombia 39.19 49.99 46.98 44.99 44.86 45.37 65.24 South Africa .. .. 45.55 40.63 36.09 38.27 55.00 Former USSR(2) 41.72 44.72 47.86 43.46 36.91 41.68 75.88 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
75.23
72.92
79.28 121.47 .. 83.83 75.04 .. 77.69 70.02 71.20
80.63 57.30 .. 157.73 80.70 .. 81.95 68.11 68.26
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Germany* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
600
120
500
100
400
80
300
60
200
40
100
20
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
200
200
150
150
100
100
50
50
700
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 250
1975
1980
Renewables
250
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 1200
600
1000
500 800 400 600 300 400
200
200
100 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Germany 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
TPES (Mtce) 482.69 514.84 508.89 Coal 199.10 201.47 183.61 Oil 231.26 210.10 180.67 Gas 40.96 73.12 78.56 Comb. Renew/Waste 3.57 6.22 6.85 Nuclear 4.51 20.71 56.91 Hydro 1.87 2.34 2.14 Geothermal 0.01 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.02 Net Electricity trade(1) 1.42 0.88 0.11 Heat(2) -0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
490.89 121.19 188.18 102.62 11.23 63.14 2.67 0.18 1.31 0.38 -0.00
497.46 122.61 178.87 112.44 15.36 62.20 2.59 0.21 3.52 -0.32 -0.01
492.49 116.70 176.29 115.48 17.41 60.70 2.41 0.21 3.87 -0.56 -0.01
498.88 116.46 177.32 113.53 24.13 62.29 2.59 0.26 4.40 -2.09 -0.01
0.31 -0.48 -1.44 3.91 3.90 16.09 0.79 -13.78 -
2005
2006e
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1039 1226 1543 1900 1944 1962 0.46 0.42 0.33 0.26 0.26 0.25 Population (millions) 79.0 78.3 79.4 82.2 82.5 82.5 TPES/population(1) 6.11 6.57 6.41 5.97 6.03 5.97 TPES/GDP(2) 179.9 162.6 127.7 100.0 99.1 97.2 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 300.5 257.7 186.6 100.0 98.9 93.3 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 116.8 123.9 114.3 100.0 102.3 102.3 Elec. Generation (TWh) 374 466 548 567 610 613 Industrial Production(2) 69.7 75.2 90.7 100.0 102.6 106.1 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2014 0.25 82.5 6.05 95.9 90.7 .. 626 112.2
1973
1980
-0.22 -2.98 -0.16 2.60 6.41 0.43 0.78 22.60 40.04 1.52
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
2.36 -2.00 0.03 0.28 -2.00 -2.77 -0.13 2.26 1.56
1.61 -1.80 0.26 -0.47 -1.80 -4.52 -0.74 0.76 1.05
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
51.64 34.97 106.08 -
55.43 35.43 113.63 -
44.05 27.23 102.54 0.12
18.67 15.86 52.06 0.04
16.46 10.25 56.58 0.04
15.01 10.75 54.90 0.04
12.98 8.98 54.41 0.03
-1.32 -2.06 -0.28 -
-6.93 -6.01 -4.08 -7.64
Mt: Coking Coal 52.24 56.04 44.58 18.86 16.64 15.17 13.11 Steam Coal 37.95 38.46 31.98 18.51 12.52 12.85 10.65 Brown Coal 377.89 389.73 357.47 167.69 181.93 177.91 176.32 Peat 0.43 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.10 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-1.31 -1.42 -0.46 -
-6.93 -5.90 -4.55 -7.64
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Germany 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
352.34 75.92 197.46 30.18 2.50 38.44 7.84
362.07 66.96 182.10 51.16 2.72 48.14 10.99
353.25 53.23 168.15 58.62 4.25 0.01 0.02 55.91 13.07
343.90 12.77 175.36 78.74 6.72 0.18 0.16 60.23 9.76
357.99 10.97 166.86 87.16 7.51 0.17 0.30 62.57 22.44
360.80 12.04 165.14 89.21 7.94 0.18 0.32 63.07 22.91
372.87 11.65 159.70 87.55 9.65 0.18 0.36 63.58 40.19
0.02 -2.07 -0.94 3.98 3.17 2.23 3.05
0.36 -9.63 -0.34 2.71 5.63 21.32 23.20 0.86 7.78
126.66 37.81 46.75 17.87 0.04 21.91 2.27
112.85 35.06 25.82 24.59 0.04 24.52 2.82
94.62 28.34 10.20 24.91 1.13 26.60 3.44
75.62 10.54 7.43 27.52 0.65 28.20 1.29
82.03 9.14 5.99 27.40 28.48 11.02
82.70 9.97 5.76 27.12 28.73 11.13
82.70 10.12 5.50 27.48 28.52 11.09
-1.70 -1.68 -8.57 1.97 21.74 1.15 2.47
-0.89 -6.63 -4.04 0.66 0.47 8.11
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
56.71 2.46 53.03 -
68.36 0.36 66.44 0.09
85.77 0.02 84.07 -
96.02 0.01 93.74 -
89.96 86.96 -
92.07 88.68 -
90.49 85.73 -
2.46 -24.22 2.75 -
0.36 0.13 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
1.21 87.64 20.44 48.97 1.59
1.47 79.02 17.27 36.38 1.79
1.68 90.41 13.89 26.29 20.63
0.32 1.95 93.43 1.31 28.33 33.48 e
1.02 1.98 91.56 1.01 e 28.03 38.42 e
1.39 1.99 91.01 0.96 e 25.24 40.54 e
2.77 1.99 91.03 0.67 24.07 41.46
1.94 0.18 -2.25 -3.59 16.26
1.14 0.05 -18.26 -0.58 4.76
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
1.41 9.65 5.57 39.57 9.31 23.38 0.90
1.28 14.13 8.17 41.05 9.73 21.73 1.03
3.11 0.01 0.01 e 16.84 9.63 40.77 8.11 15.30 7.45
5.75 0.18 0.08 15.84 8.47 32.24 0.44 10.20 8.29
6.49 0.17 0.29 17.14 35.44 0.47 e 10.55 10.41 e
6.55 0.18 0.30 17.25 35.20 0.83 e 9.49 10.75 e
6.88 0.18 0.35 17.42 34.69 0.56 9.04 10.44
4.77 3.33 3.27 0.18 -0.81 -2.46 13.21
5.42 21.32 26.41 0.23 -1.07 -16.33 -3.45 2.28
0.02 13.99 e 36.14 0.31 32.75 3.09
0.02 14.12 e 36.66 0.22 33.38 3.07
0.02 14.63 36.21 0.26 32.89 3.07
4.20 1.77 -5.62 2.07 6.32
2.63 0.58 -9.76 0.90 -0.32
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which: Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
Comb. Renew/Waste 1.05 1.41 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 4.92 7.15 9.91 Heat Non-Energy Use 24.64 33.10 33.19 Coal 3.21 2.22 1.20 Oil 20.29 27.06 28.77 Gas 1.14 3.82 3.22 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
13.31 36.34 0.39 32.89 3.07
e e e
e
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Germany 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
202.0 21.8 -26.1 1.5
204.5 20.6 -22.5 -1.1
174.0 16.4 -11.7 4.9
86.6 31.7 -0.8 3.6
83.3 40.4 -0.8 -0.3
80.7 37.6 -0.9 -0.7
76.4 41.3 -1.0 -0.3
-0.9 -1.6 -4.6 x
-5.0 5.7 -15.7 x
Primary Supply
199.1
201.5
183.6
121.2
122.6
116.7
116.5
-0.5
-3.0
Statistical Difference
0.4
0.2
5.2
0.1
1.6
0.2
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-115.6 e
-129.1 e
-131.9 e
-106.3 e
-110.2 e
-103.1 e
..
0.8
-1.6
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-104.1 -99.8 -4.3
-115.8 -94.1 -21.6
-120.0 e -99.9 e -20.0 e
-98.5 e -90.4 e -8.1
-3.5
-2.1
-1.5
-11.2 e 1.2 -10.1 e -2.5 0.2
-10.5 e -1.4 -8.0 e -1.2 0.2
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-8.0 e 1.9 -9.2 e -0.9 0.3
-103.3 -95.1 -8.2
-96.6 -90.6 -6.0
.. .. ..
0.8 0.0 9.5
-1.4 -0.7 -7.7
-
-
-
..
-5.0
-
-7.8 e -0.2 -7.9 e 0.2 0.0
-6.9 e -0.2 -6.7 e -0.0 0.0
-6.4 e -0.1 -6.4 e 0.1 0.0
.. .. .. .. ..
1.6 -0.8 1.5 -3.6
-3.2 -15.1 -1.5 -20.5
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-6.6
-4.9
-3.4
-1.7 e
-1.5
-1.5
..
-3.9
-5.3
-1.3
-0.7
-0.3
-0.5 e
-0.4
-0.6
..
x
x
75.9
67.0
53.2
12.8
12.0
11.7
..
-2.1
-9.6
37.8 13.3 e 9.2 1.6 1.2
35.1 10.4 e 8.3 2.9 1.3
28.3 7.8 e 6.3 3.3 1.3
10.5 5.6 e 0.6 2.8 0.5
10.0 5.8 e 0.4 2.2 0.5
10.1 5.8 e 0.6 2.0 0.5
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.7 -3.1 -2.2 4.5 0.3
-6.6 -2.0 -14.8 -3.2 -6.5
2.5
0.4
0.0
0.0
-
-
..
-24.2
-
32.4 9.3 20.4
29.3 9.7 17.3
23.7 8.1 13.9
1.8 0.4 1.3
1.9 0.8 e 1.0 e
1.3 0.6 0.7
.. .. ..
-1.8 -0.8 -2.2
-17.7 -16.3 -18.3
Non-energy Use 3.2 2.2 1.2 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.4
0.2
0.3
..
-5.6
-9.8
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
-
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Germany 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
45.08 34.59 21.05 13.55 1.46 5.15 0.25 1.88 0.48 0.28 2.26 2.00 -
46.09 34.40 21.47 12.93 1.43 6.56 0.13 2.38 0.95 0.34 2.75 2.15 -
44.75 33.78 26.06 7.73 0.78 1.73 6.53 2.57 1.64 0.56 1.76 0.71 0.01
44.50 38.77 35.67 3.10 0.15 2.53 2.44 0.21 0.27 1.35 0.43 0.19 0.29 -
43.38 37.67 e 34.33 e 3.34 0.11 3.06 2.00 0.20 0.53 0.64 0.42 0.21 0.36 -
44.26 39.06 34.64 4.42 0.10 2.64 2.67 0.97 0.23 0.58 0.38 0.51 0.86 -
41.76 35.38 32.74 2.65 0.09 2.77 3.03 1.18 0.25 0.56 0.39 0.66 0.57 -
-0.06 -0.20 1.79 -4.57 -5.14 2.00 2.66 10.75 5.92 -2.05 -8.24 -
-0.46 0.31 1.53 -6.89 -13.25 3.19 -4.99 -14.47 -6.95 -2.40 -6.32 -1.51 -
41.88 6.58 5.70 0.88 34.30 1.01 -
50.29 10.68 9.49 1.19 38.74 0.87 -
42.22 18.12 14.24 3.88 24.09 -
24.46 13.04 10.17 2.87 11.42 -
23.01 13.48 e 11.69 e 1.80 9.52 -
23.67 13.38 11.37 2.01 10.29 -
22.19 12.02 10.73 1.28 10.18 -
0.07 8.81 7.93 13.17 -2.90 -
-4.20 -2.70 -1.87 -7.10 -5.58 -
383.17 391.75 364.05 224.46 227.69 227.90 210.89 211.91 209.11 13.57 15.78 18.79 130.03 134.86 104.92 0.02 0.17 0.14 20.55 21.77 20.36 0.24 0.36 0.76 10.63 11.28 7.55 0.13 0.15 0.49 0.88 0.88 0.60 8.66 9.10 10.96 2.36 4.25 7.87 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
169.94 157.39 155.39 2.00 11.36 0.45 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.13 0.05 0.02
181.95 169.40 167.48 1.92 11.20 0.34 0.16 0.01 0.04 0.14 0.03 0.03
177.89 165.28 163.32 1.95 11.31 0.37 0.18 0.01 0.03 0.15 0.02 0.04
-0.43 0.13 -0.07 2.75 -1.77 18.25 -0.08 10.07 -2.81 11.48 -3.20 1.98 10.58 -
-4.66 -2.12 -1.63 -14.01 -13.80 -23.52 -22.17 -22.36 -18.07 -24.95 -32.03 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Germany 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
83.97 74.14 60.70
100.08 141.13 98.58
141.95 104.43 122.96
42.94 119.49 119.34
46.27 112.11 ..
50.64 142.45 ..
70.87 144.45 ..
80.73 205.66 ..
78.92 252.91 ..
98.52 62.91 74.07 .. 83.25
120.31 71.78 133.23 .. 122.13
185.76 63.02 102.27 .. 145.88
.. c .. 123.70 146.16
.. c .. 123.26 ..
.. c .. 150.33 ..
.. c .. 155.10 ..
.. c .. 216.35 ..
.. c .. 265.21 ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
85.18 106.60 80.15
91.83 183.55 117.75
115.81 120.76 130.58
46.02 181.50 166.48
48.49 166.53 ..
44.27 176.49 ..
56.35 162.80 ..
64.19 231.78 ..
62.13 282.20 ..
Steam Coal 101.18 111.77 Coking Coal 64.15 66.21 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 106.50 173.28 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 109.93 145.87 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
153.44 51.68 118.26 .. 154.92
.. c .. 187.90 203.90
.. c .. 183.09 ..
.. c .. 186.26 ..
.. c .. 174.80 ..
.. c .. 243.83 ..
.. c .. 295.93 ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
21.76 14.76 .. .. 1.74 5.27
20.63 15.09 2.99 12.10 0.62 4.92
16.43 12.43 1.69 10.74 1.06 2.94
31.74 24.84 4.56 20.28 0.91 5.99
35.87 29.42 5.12 24.30 0.40 6.05
36.71 31.50 5.45 26.05 0.01 5.20
40.39 36.00 7.09 28.91 0.00 4.39
37.64 33.86 7.36 26.50 0.00 3.78
41.31 37.71 8.86 28.85 0.00 3.60
Total Exports 26.14 22.53 11.65 0.80 0.93 0.80 0.82 Hard Coal 13.58 12.25 5.59 0.29 0.23 0.20 0.19 Coking Coal .. 8.52 3.96 0.00 Steam Coal .. 3.73 1.63 0.28 0.23 0.20 0.19 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.01 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Peat 0.12 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 Coal Products(1) 12.56 10.28 5.89 0.47 0.66 0.56 0.59 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.91 0.26 0.26 0.00 0.03 0.61
0.99 0.20 0.20 0.00 0.03 0.76
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Germany 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
12865
16155
13580
27948
32607
34917
39536
37105
41261
2435 48 553 89
3019 48 1050 158
1706 58 25 28 116 48 2
4608 3414 865 50 257 19
5174 3705 1123 169 11 60
5504 3072 1496 59 370 -
6875 3232 611 25 534 -
7152 3403 1485 832 1135 -
8604 4046 1666 2 928 1590 7
20 1725
56 1707
177 1252
2 1 -
73 27 6 -
275 102 130 -
1881 184 147 87 174
132 90 49 26
176 54 54 81
10430 763 428 152 2041 554 399 637
13136 578 449 146 1918 1354 1218 822
11874 1094 45 248 2583 284 689 637
23340 301 1061 6744 37 432 1236
27433 805 905 6727 35 321 302
29413 1934 865 6780 381 644
32661 764 305 7482 4 432 139
29953 768 172 12 7924 132 64
32657 702 16 7873 469 56
21 1108 96 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 4231 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
209 1492 143 4807
8 128 38 4512 157 1451
67 2719 149 4577 937 341 114 4625
251 5823 381 9871 1905 35 62 10
178 5900 405 8950 2526 131 719
3534 9157 5744 5100
2937 8215 7497 2232
3998 8516 8205 2822
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Germany 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
13354
8617
4002
3
-
-
-
-
-
12335 213 1897 5020 2480 375 286 975 447 234 18 89 198 103
8287 73 786 4198 2527 1 682 20 -
3902 717 1443 859 465 415 3 -
3 1 1 1 -
-
-
-
-
-
1219 15 520 5 479
330 115 166 49
100 100 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Germany 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
5737
4049
1510
276
227
195
184
255
199
5381 15 2123 944 1574 7 32 14 467 18 6 38 60 32 51 -
3662 17 1380 257 1056 17 74 638 30 1 118 74 -
1186 6 678 3 81 5 28 1 48 45 1 42 5 38 205 -
275 98 82 75 1 6 3 3 1 5 1 -
228 9 75 94 1 3 5 2 12 1 3 22 -
193 24 67 72 2 5 3 8 8 4 -
170 32 62 2 66 1 4 3 -
248 9 78 2 1 74 3 75 2 1 1 -
193 22 72 3 87 1 1 1 6 -
53 53
90 12 4 1 73
324 5 3 316
-
-
2 1
19 1 9
8 5 1 1
3 1 1
Non-Specified/Other 303 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
297
-
1
-
1
4
2
4
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Germany 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
53.79
63.76
67.24
51.30
59.53
64.00
74.74
113.48
135.72
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
54.60 49.91 .. 52.76 61.21 .. .. .. 51.84
55.97 60.33 66.67 66.68 60.93 .. 96.62 .. 65.10
67.69 62.38 78.37 57.59 73.55 .. .. .. ..
51.44 46.20 .. 49.87 .. .. .. .. ..
64.44 65.05 .. 50.22 .. .. .. .. 53.36
61.65 59.49 .. 51.57 51.76 .. .. .. 40.01
69.21 72.40 .. 131.53 80.27 .. .. .. 76.11
104.77 110.62 .. 157.75 120.72 538.07 .. .. 89.56
140.44 153.08 .. 117.59 126.39 .. .. .. 85.79
48.43 57.87 53.53 41.46 36.80 39.00 61.22 Imports from: Australia 44.72 62.06 51.00 39.75 37.34 37.33 62.45 Canada 59.78 66.66 88.38 .. 1819.08 .. .. Czech Republic 53.15 63.93 64.04 49.88 48.71 47.93 67.98 Poland 47.32 62.25 46.86 42.04 38.29 39.00 67.44 United States 59.63 55.69 50.00 43.84 36.66 39.71 41.45 China 43.60 73.16 33.06 .. 39.46 44.76 48.23 Colombia 34.92 61.65 45.24 41.58 38.39 38.18 64.48 South Africa 36.94 47.20 46.38 40.28 33.87 38.45 51.47 Former USSR(2) 34.09 47.72 41.35 40.91 34.20 38.34 63.89 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
72.48
70.12
.. .. 85.54 73.74 73.70 85.99 69.49 67.69 68.13
105.93 .. 89.31 73.56 69.53 .. 68.68 67.61 65.11
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Greece* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
50
700
45
600
40 35
500
30
400
25 300
20
200
15 10
100
5 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
14
16
12
14 12
10
10 8 8 6 6 4
4
2
2
0 1970
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
70
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 120
60
100
50 80 40 60 30 40
20
20
10 0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Greece 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 17.65 22.42 31.69 Coal 3.01 4.66 11.53 Oil 13.72 16.62 18.30 Gas 0.20 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.64 0.64 1.28 Nuclear Hydro 0.27 0.42 0.22 Geothermal 0.00 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.08 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.01 0.08 0.09 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
39.74 12.91 22.31 2.43 1.44 0.45 0.00 0.20 -0.00 -
43.53 13.01 24.72 3.18 1.41 0.57 0.00 0.29 0.35 -
44.25 12.79 25.27 3.36 1.45 0.62 0.00 0.30 0.46 -
43.66 12.06 24.67 3.92 1.46 0.72 0.00 0.34 0.49 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.50 8.23 1.71 4.12 -1.33 17.63 -
2.25 0.69 2.18 20.81 0.85 7.20 -5.40 9.13 11.78 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
89 108 116 146 174 0.20 0.21 0.27 0.27 0.25 Population (millions) 9.1 9.8 10.3 10.9 11.1 TPES/population(1) 1.94 2.29 3.07 3.64 3.94 TPES/GDP(2) 73.2 76.1 100.5 100.0 91.9 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 38.4 48.7 112.5 100.0 84.5 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 48.5 62.3 83.2 100.0 96.7 Elec. Generation (TWh) 15 23 35 53 59 Industrial Production(2) 56.6 75.6 83.2 100.0 100.2 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
180 0.25 11.1 3.99 90.1 80.1 95.4 59 99.5
188 0.23 11.1 3.92 85.1 72.4 .. 59 100.1
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.59 1.88 0.76 2.72 1.88 6.54 3.22 5.15 2.29
3.00 -0.73 0.48 1.76 -0.73 -2.24 0.92 3.64 1.20
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
3.97 -
4.22 -
10.17 -
11.75 -
12.21 -
12.19 -
11.54 -
8.16 -
1.22 -
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal 21.82 23.20 51.90 63.89 70.04 69.40 65.65 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
7.49 -
1.96 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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Greece 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
13.16 0.74 10.21 0.00 0.64 1.56 -
16.56 0.67 12.81 0.00 0.64 2.45 -
22.09 1.72 15.36 0.16 1.28 0.00 0.08 3.50 -
27.86 1.25 19.23 0.54 1.35 0.00 0.14 5.30 0.04
30.87 0.86 21.79 0.73 1.30 0.00 0.14 5.97 0.07
30.62 0.80 21.33 0.85 1.32 0.00 0.15 6.11 0.06
31.15 0.63 21.66 1.02 1.37 0.00 0.14 6.25 0.07
3.09 5.08 2.43 24.99 4.12 4.86 -
2.32 -6.45 2.32 13.18 0.50 -5.40 3.95 3.95 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
4.21 0.53 2.77 0.00 0.91 -
5.55 0.45 3.80 0.00 1.29 -
5.71 1.51 2.42 0.01 0.27 1.49 -
6.36 1.22 2.80 0.35 0.33 1.66 -
6.18 0.85 2.83 0.47 0.29 0.00 1.74 -
5.80 0.79 2.46 0.53 0.30 0.00 1.72 -
5.93 0.62 2.58 0.61 0.35 0.00 1.77 -
1.80 6.35 -0.80 21.42 2.97 -
0.25 -5.76 0.42 30.82 1.62 1.17 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
3.86 0.02 3.83 -
5.76 0.00 5.74 -
8.51 0.00 8.49 -
10.52 10.49 -
11.39 11.35 0.02
11.63 11.58 0.02
11.78 11.74 0.02
4.76 -17.43 4.80 -
2.20 2.18 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.01 2.83 0.06 1.74 0.00
0.01 2.87 0.06 1.47 0.00
0.02 4.39 0.03 2.16 0.00
0.03 6.46 0.03 3.50 0.01
0.03 7.92 0.01 4.66 0.03
0.03 7.77 0.00 4.43 0.05
0.02 7.91 0.00 4.52 0.10
5.92 2.62 -4.19 1.26 4.03
3.15 4.01 -12.23 5.05 26.69
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.64 0.38 0.25 0.00
0.64 0.69 0.40 0.00
1.00 0.08 1.11 0.93 0.00 0.23 0.01
1.00 0.14 1.75 0.04 1.88 0.36 0.01
1.00 0.14 2.02 0.07 2.39 0.50 0.04
1.00 0.15 2.07 0.06 2.55 0.53 0.06
1.00 0.14 2.07 0.07 2.78 0.64 0.11
2.65 6.58 7.99 9.17
3.88 4.22 7.56 7.01 19.41
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 Electricity 0.25 0.40 0.69 Heat Non-Energy Use 0.77 0.71 1.00 Coal 0.12 0.15 0.17 Oil 0.65 0.56 0.70 Gas 0.14 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.00 0.00 1.51 1.04 0.87 0.17
0.00 0.00 1.84 1.18 1.01 0.18
0.01 0.00 1.95 1.27 1.08 0.19
0.01 0.00 2.02 1.09 0.91 0.18
6.12 1.56 1.77 0.45 -
8.21 7.45 0.60 1.81 1.90
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
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Greece 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
2.4 0.7 -0.0 -0.1
4.2 0.5 -0.1
10.2 1.3 0.0
11.7 1.2 -0.1 0.1
12.2 0.7 -0.1 0.1
12.2 0.6 -0.0 0.1
11.5 0.4 -0.0 0.1
8.8 4.0 x
1.2 -5.4 x
Primary Supply
3.0
4.7
11.5
12.9
13.0
12.8
12.1
8.2
0.7
Statistical Difference
-0.0
-0.0
0.1
0.0
0.3
0.3
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-2.1 e
-3.9 e
-9.9
-11.7
-12.5
-12.5
..
9.5
1.6
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-2.0 -2.0 -
-3.8 -3.8 -
-9.8 -9.8 -
-11.7 -11.7 -
-12.4 -12.4 -
-12.4 -12.4 -
.. .. ..
9.8 9.8 -
1.6 1.6 -
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.1 e 0.0 -0.1 e 0.0 -
-0.1 e 0.0 -0.1 e -0.1 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.1 -0.1 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-6.3 -
1.3 1.3 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.1
-0.1
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
0.7
0.7
1.7
1.3
0.8
0.6
..
5.1
-6.4
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
0.5 0.2 e 0.0 0.0 -
0.5 0.2 e 0.0 0.0 -
1.5 0.1 1.2 -
1.2 1.0 -
0.8 0.5 -
0.6 0.4 -
.. .. .. .. ..
6.3 5.6 36.6 -
-5.8 -7.5 -
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
..
-17.4
-
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
.. .. ..
-2.9 -4.2
-8.1 -12.2
Non-energy Use 0.1 0.1 0.2 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
-
-
-
..
1.8
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Greece 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
0.15 0.02 0.13 0.13 0.00 -
0.16 0.02 0.14 0.14 0.00 -
1.38 1.38 1.29 0.09 0.00 -
1.12 0.01 0.01 1.12 1.05 0.07 -
0.83 0.04 0.04 0.79 0.63 0.16 -
0.78 0.77 0.63 0.15 -
0.56 0.56 0.43 0.13 -
20.18 21.66 -3.54 -8.75 -
-5.80 -5.83 -7.09 2.93 -
0.21 0.21 -
0.38 0.38 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
21.74 22.69 52.05 19.83 20.63 50.53 19.83 20.63 50.53 0.66 0.65 0.35 0.36 0.47 0.52 0.21 0.23 0.20 0.02 0.16 0.25 0.30 0.06 Non-energy use 0.83 0.82 0.58 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
64.56 63.86 63.86 0.24 0.38 0.00 0.38 0.03 -
70.07 69.46 69.46 0.42 0.20 0.20 -
70.86 70.23 70.23 0.42 0.20 0.20 0.00 -
70.10 69.43 69.43 0.41 0.22 0.22 0.01 -
7.55 8.11 8.11 -5.14 2.96 -0.25 5.46 -2.96
2.00 2.14 2.14 1.08 -5.40 -1.91 -10.07 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Greece 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. 49.62 ..
.. 99.40 ..
.. 116.53 ..
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
93.42 .. 58.87 .. x
119.98 .. 118.71 .. x
.. .. 116.53 .. x
.. .. .. 170.14 153.52
.. .. .. 152.58 140.75
.. .. 176.61 194.40 172.25
.. .. 183.42 202.66 180.68
.. .. 240.10 261.75 243.00
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. 7.35 ..
.. 17.04 ..
.. 74.15 ..
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
.. .. c
Steam Coal 8.82 13.11 Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil 8.72 20.35 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas x x Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. .. 74.15 .. x
.. .. .. 249.44 211.00
.. .. .. 222.02 192.00
.. .. 214.36 235.94 196.00
.. .. 202.50 223.73 187.00
.. .. 265.07 288.97 251.50
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.67 0.63 .. .. 0.05
0.55 0.51 0.38 0.13 0.04
1.31 1.28 1.28 0.03
1.16 1.16 1.16 0.00
0.92 0.92 0.92 0.00
0.70 0.69 0.69 0.00
0.72 0.71 0.71 0.00
0.57 0.56 0.56 0.00
0.44 0.44 0.44 0.00
Total Exports 0.03 0.06 0.03 0.10 0.05 Hard Coal 0.05 0.01 0.06 0.02 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.05 0.01 0.06 0.02 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.04 0.01 0.01 0.03
0.04 0.01 0.01 0.02
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Greece 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
349
533
1380
1245
991
747
814
646
498
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
213 159 54 -
384 285 99 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
136 48 1 75 -
149 123 1 -
1380 35 4
1245 110 -
991 72
747 503
814 69
646 71
498 124
12 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
25 -
1017 324 -
119 205 447 321 43 -
214 305 400 -
244 -
136 63 546 -
63 132 380 -
71 22 243 37 1
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Greece 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
34.49
40.74
288.28
490.04
..
..
306.61
304.84
306.70
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
.. .. 182.83 .. .. .. .. 34.44 ..
40.88 .. 201.72 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. 288.28 .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
36.23 43.47 42.95 41.13 36.81 37.53 58.84 Imports from: Australia 34.95 .. .. 41.27 .. .. .. Canada .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Czech Republic 104.47 131.94 179.85 120.76 118.52 143.55 178.07 Poland .. .. .. .. .. .. .. United States .. 52.03 .. 35.89 .. .. 76.30 China .. .. .. 40.52 .. .. 41.49 Colombia 32.86 29.06 45.00 47.20 .. .. .. South Africa 37.11 .. 40.52 41.17 36.47 .. .. Former USSR(2) 36.12 42.36 54.16 40.92 .. 39.33 64.21 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
54.72
70.79
.. .. 198.06 .. .. .. .. 69.89 46.37
.. .. 198.12 .. .. .. 77.16 69.59 69.71
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Hungary* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
45
120
40 100 35 80
30 25
60
20 40
15 10
20
5 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
12
12
10
10
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
40
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 14
1975
1980
Renewables
14
0 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 100 90
35
80
30
70 25
60
20
50
15
40 30
10
20 5
10
0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Hungary 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 30.47 40.71 40.80 Coal 11.29 12.04 8.74 Oil 11.72 15.62 12.16 Gas 5.96 11.39 12.73 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.91 0.74 0.54 Nuclear 5.11 Hydro 0.01 0.01 0.02 Geothermal 0.12 Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) 0.57 0.91 1.37 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
35.73 5.68 9.81 13.79 0.59 5.30 0.02 0.12 0.42 -
37.65 4.95 9.20 16.73 1.24 4.46 0.03 0.12 0.00 0.92 -
39.66 4.39 10.32 17.27 1.59 5.17 0.02 0.12 0.00 0.77 -
39.45 4.47 10.99 16.36 1.54 5.03 0.02 0.13 0.01 0.89 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.73 -1.50 0.22 4.57 -3.05 3.39 5.26 -
-0.19 -4.49 -1.08 2.06 7.45 0.08 0.85 0.05 -3.81 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
31 e 40 e 44 e 48 57 59 0.98 e 1.03 e 0.92 e 0.75 0.66 0.67 Population (millions) 10.4 10.7 10.4 10.2 10.1 10.1 TPES/population(1) 2.92 3.80 3.94 3.50 3.73 3.93 TPES/GDP(2) 132.1 e 137.8 e 123.3 e 100.0 88.9 89.8 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 308.3 e 256.7 e 166.4 e 100.0 73.6 62.5 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 92.4 e 105.1 e 115.9 e 100.0 91.1 88.8 Elec. Generation (TWh) 18 24 28 35 34 36 Industrial Production(2) .. 69.3 67.6 100.0 121.5 129.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
62 0.64 10.1 3.92 85.9 61.4 .. 36 143.1
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.14 -0.41 -0.03 1.77 -0.41 -3.56 1.34 2.85 -
1.95 -2.09 -0.18 -0.01 -2.09 -6.32 -1.76 1.54 4.45
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.87 8.20 -
0.89 8.17 -
0.17 5.74 -
4.13 -
3.12 -
2.50 -
2.60 -
-12.69 -2.92 -
-5.40 -
Mt: Coking Coal 0.86 0.88 0.17 Steam Coal Brown Coal 25.24 25.14 17.66 14.03 11.24 9.57 9.95 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-12.69 -2.93 -
-4.00 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Hungary 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
24.48 5.96 9.58 4.39 0.88 2.16 1.51
31.88 5.33 13.39 6.86 0.71 3.14 2.46
30.02 3.83 10.58 8.85 0.48 0.12 3.88 2.27
24.75 1.01 7.89 9.56 0.50 0.11 3.62 2.07
27.14 0.94 8.17 11.04 1.06 0.11 0.00 3.86 1.95
27.44 1.00 8.70 11.07 0.90 0.11 0.00 3.91 1.75
29.09 1.03 9.80 11.49 0.81 0.11 0.00 3.97 1.87
1.21 -2.57 0.58 4.21 -3.46 3.52 2.43
-0.21 -8.36 -0.51 1.75 3.48 -0.45 0.16 -1.30
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
9.29 2.66 2.20 2.42 0.03 1.32 0.66
11.14 2.31 2.44 3.76 0.02 1.70 0.91
9.03 1.14 1.29 4.58 0.00 1.69 0.33
4.90 0.66 0.38 1.96 0.09 1.08 0.74
4.99 0.55 0.37 2.10 0.11 0.00 1.18 0.68
4.61 0.64 0.41 1.77 0.11 0.00 1.17 0.50
4.63 0.67 0.34 1.79 0.15 0.00 1.14 0.54
-0.17 -4.88 -3.08 3.83 -10.48 1.46 -4.03
-4.35 -3.45 -8.51 -6.05 26.90 -2.59 3.35
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
3.38 0.54 2.74 -
4.36 0.18 4.04 -
4.50 0.00 4.36 0.00
4.76 0.00 4.63 0.00
5.45 0.01 5.32 0.00
5.70 0.01 5.56 0.00
6.11 0.01 5.95 0.00
1.71 -30.33 2.76 -
2.05 12.81 2.10 22.37
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.10 5.44 1.99 1.44 0.49
0.13 7.39 2.48 1.79 0.88
0.15 9.30 2.49 1.70 2.35
0.12 7.50 0.27 0.45 4.32
0.13 9.43 0.35 0.34 5.64
0.00 0.13 8.78 0.33 0.34 5.10
0.01 0.13 9.15 0.34 0.25 5.61
2.40 3.20 1.32 0.99 9.71
-0.52 -0.11 -12.34 -11.97 5.98
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.80 0.31 0.41 1.61 0.61 0.24 0.19
0.65 0.62 0.98 2.01 0.30 0.65 0.30
0.45 1.13 1.19 2.77 0.13 0.41 0.88
0.30 1.20 0.95 4.21 0.03 0.10 2.53
0.83 0.00 1.36 0.91 4.30 0.01 0.08 2.70
0.69 0.00 1.36 0.96 4.98 0.01 0.06 3.43
0.57 0.00 1.37 1.00 4.94 0.00 0.06 3.26
-3.36 7.83 6.43 3.25 -8.68 3.15 9.41
1.63 1.28 -1.10 3.93 -21.54 -11.89 9.14
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.00 0.01 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.28 0.33 0.68 Heat 0.28 0.43 0.65 Non-Energy Use 1.99 3.69 2.51 Coal Oil 1.14 2.39 1.72 Gas 0.86 1.30 0.79 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.08 1.09 0.37 2.28 1.81 0.47
0.09 0.00 1.06 0.36 1.97 1.66 0.31
0.08 0.00 1.12 0.28 2.39 1.93 0.46
0.06 0.01 0.00 1.22 0.33 3.36 2.85 0.51
5.28 5.08 1.36 2.47 -0.48
10.28 3.97 -4.51 1.98 3.43 -2.82
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Hungary 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
8.6 2.5 -0.2 0.3
9.1 3.2 -0.0 -0.2
5.9 2.3 -0.0 0.5
4.1 1.7 -0.2 -0.0
3.1 1.7 -0.2 0.3
2.5 2.1 -0.2 0.0
2.6 2.2 -0.4 0.1
-2.2 -0.4 -28.6 x
-5.6 -0.7 49.7 x
Primary Supply
11.3
12.0
8.7
5.7
5.0
4.4
4.5
-1.5
-4.5
1.2
0.6
0.3
0.0
-0.0
-0.0
..
x
x
Statistical Difference Total Transformation
-6.5 e
-7.3 e
-5.2 e
-4.7 e
-3.9 e
-3.3 e
..
-1.3
-3.0
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-5.8 -5.4 -0.4
-6.9 -6.5 -0.4
-5.3 -5.1 -0.2
-4.3 -4.3 -0.0
-3.7 -3.7 -
-3.1 -3.1 -
.. .. ..
-0.5 -0.2 -4.5
-3.6 -3.4 -
-0.1
-0.1
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.6 e 0.4 -0.4 e -0.4 -0.1
-0.4 e 0.4 -0.4 e -0.4 0.0
0.1 e 0.5 -0.2 e -0.2 0.0
-0.4 e 0.0 -0.2 e -0.3 -
-0.2 e 0.0 -0.1 e -0.1 -
-0.2 e -0.0 -0.1 e -0.1 -
.. .. .. .. ..
1.9 -4.2 -3.5 -
-3.0 -4.2 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-
-0.0
-0.0
..
-6.5
-12.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-0.0
..
x
x
6.0
5.3
3.8
1.0
1.0
1.0
..
-2.6
-8.4
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
2.7 1.4 e 0.1 0.5 0.0
2.3 1.5 e 0.1 0.3 0.0
1.1 0.9 e 0.0 0.1 0.0
0.7 0.5 e 0.1 0.0
0.6 0.5 e 0.1 -
0.7 0.5 e 0.2 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-4.9 -2.8 -7.9 -9.7 -14.1
-3.5 -3.9 5.1 -
Transport sector(6)
0.5
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
..
-30.3
12.8
2.8 0.6 2.0
2.8 0.3 2.5
2.7 0.1 2.5
0.3 0.0 0.3
0.3 0.0 0.3
0.4 0.0 0.3
.. .. ..
-0.1 -8.7 1.3
-12.6 -21.5 -12.3
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Hungary 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
-
-
-
-
0.36 0.16 0.16 0.00 0.06 0.06 0.14 -
0.44 0.17 0.17 0.01 0.12 0.12 0.13 -
0.53 0.21 0.21 0.01 0.19 0.19 0.00 0.11 -
-
-
1.74 1.38 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.16 -
1.70 1.41 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.18 -
0.97 0.96 0.00 0.00 0.01 -
1.28 1.28 -
0.78 0.01 0.01 0.77 -
0.86 0.03 0.03 0.83 -
0.81 0.81 -
-4.74 -3.04 -10.91 -9.91 -20.46 -
-1.22 -1.11 -
26.22 25.85 19.33 18.29 18.56 14.53 17.61 17.91 14.34 0.68 0.65 0.20 1.42 1.47 1.83 2.67 2.26 0.65 0.27 0.26 0.08 0.27 0.29 0.09 1.06 0.75 0.20 0.06 0.05 0.01 1.00 0.92 0.27 3.18 3.21 2.18 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
14.48 13.60 13.60 0.00 0.10 0.14 0.14 0.00 0.01 0.55 -
13.55 13.02 13.02 0.02 0.04 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.39 -
12.17 11.79 11.79 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.33 -
10.25 9.81 9.81 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.36 -
-2.51 -1.90 -1.70 -9.79 2.14 -11.15 -9.63 -8.72 -13.03 -17.57 -10.39 -3.11 -
-4.14 -2.58 -2.50 -26.78 -30.10 -25.90 -11.32 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Hungary 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
13.26 60.78 51.33
31.18 64.33 76.50
c 105.44 77.67
c 115.48 147.17
c .. 168.63
c .. 195.50
c .. 222.37
c .. 304.81
.. c .. .. ..
40.17 c 77.69 .. 66.66
83.42 c 70.64 .. 102.01
.. c 95.90 99.69 85.27
.. c 120.47 134.07 112.00
.. c .. 162.01 183.31
.. c .. .. 223.78
.. c .. 243.42 268.86
.. c .. 283.95 350.89
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Hungarian Forints / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
372 2740 2147
1700 5635 6217
c 41246 28191
c 41190 48706
c .. 48631
c .. 50925
c .. 57038
c .. 82454
Steam Coal .. 917 Coking Coal c c High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. 3430 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. 2788 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
3700 c 6060 .. 8290
.. c 36743 38194 30950
.. c 42082 46835 37066
.. c .. 49317 52865
.. c .. .. 58292
.. c .. 65906 68963
.. c .. 81081 94922
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
2.49 0.66 .. .. 0.40 1.43
3.17 0.85 0.85 0.57 1.74
2.33 0.64 0.64 0.79 0.90
1.73 1.26 1.26 0.46 0.01
1.35 0.82 0.56 0.26 0.15 0.38
1.50 1.07 0.76 0.32 0.20 0.24
1.72 1.29 0.90 0.39 0.23 0.20
2.08 1.43 0.96 0.47 0.43 0.22
2.25 1.77 1.35 0.42 0.42 0.06
Total Exports 0.16 0.03 0.00 0.19 0.06 0.07 0.16 Hard Coal 0.00 0.00 0.00 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.00 0.00 0.00 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.12 0.19 0.06 0.07 0.13 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.22 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.10
0.43 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.28
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Hungary 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
817
812
610
1234
818
1086
1336
1447
1759
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
817 -
812 -
610 -
1234 800 251 51 -
528 488 11 29 -
724 32 431 109 7 -
872 88 303 83 3 -
898 115 230 217 52 -
1260 31 450 154 105 -
817 e -
812 e -
610 e -
132 -
-
141 4 -
357 38 -
284 -
220 300 -
-
-
-
-
290 40 196 -
362 20 245 -
464 269 -
549 19 263 2
499 66 218 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
-
34 20 -
96 1 -
195 -
266 -
215 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Iceland* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
6
12000
5
10000
4
8000
3
6000
2
4000
1
2000
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990 Nuclear
1995
2000
0 1970
2005
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
0.14
0.14
0.12
0.12
0.10
0.10
0.08
0.08
0.06
0.06
0.04
0.04
0.02
0.02
1990 1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0.00 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
10
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 0.16
1975 1980 1985 Production Exports
1980
Renewables
0.16
0.00 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 2.5
9 8
2.0
7 6
1.5
5 4
1.0
3 2
0.5
1 0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0.0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Iceland 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 1.77 2.19 3.10 Coal 0.00 0.03 0.09 Oil 1.00 0.88 1.01 Gas Comb. Renew/Waste Nuclear Hydro 0.27 0.38 0.52 Geothermal 0.50 0.91 1.48 Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
4.63 0.14 1.20 0.00 0.78 2.51 -
5.00 0.15 1.25 0.00 0.88 2.72 -
5.18 0.14 1.27 0.00 0.86 2.90 -
6.11 0.14 1.23 0.00 0.90 3.84 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.35 31.25 0.08 3.86 6.58 -
3.48 2.96 1.55 3.48 4.57 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
4 5 7 9 10 11 0.50 0.43 0.46 0.54 0.51 0.49 Population (millions) 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 TPES/population(1) 8.36 9.62 12.17 16.49 17.05 17.50 TPES/GDP(2) 92.5 79.4 85.7 100.0 94.4 91.0 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 1.6 30.1 84.1 100.0 92.2 82.9 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 72.2 69.2 72.1 100.0 98.4 92.0 Elec. Generation (TWh) 2 3 5 8 9 9 Industrial Production(2) .. .. .. .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
11 0.56 0.3 20.51 104.5 82.3 .. 10 ..
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.81 -0.45 1.09 2.23 -0.45 26.43 -0.01 3.99 -
3.06 0.40 1.00 2.45 0.40 -0.09 1.63 4.47 -
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
1.64 0.00 0.94 0.44 0.25 -
1.88 0.03 0.83 0.63 0.35 0.05
2.46 0.09 0.97 0.78 0.48 0.14
3.22 0.14 1.20 0.78 0.85 0.25
3.38 0.13 1.20 0.82 0.93 0.30
3.42 0.15 1.25 0.76 0.96 0.30
3.40 0.14 1.27 0.74 0.96 0.28
2.44 31.25 0.14 3.52 3.81 -
2.16 2.96 1.84 -0.42 4.75 4.83
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
0.39 0.16 0.04 0.18 -
0.50 0.03 0.20 0.04 0.24 -
0.60 0.09 0.13 0.06 0.31 -
1.03 0.14 0.16 0.08 0.64 -
1.11 0.13 0.18 0.08 0.72 -
1.14 0.15 0.19 0.08 0.73 -
1.09 0.14 0.18 0.05 0.72 -
2.61 -1.31 2.53 3.19 -
4.11 2.96 2.23 -1.55 5.71 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
0.35 0.35 -
0.27 0.27 -
0.42 0.42 -
0.51 0.51 -
0.47 0.47 -
0.51 0.51 -
0.53 0.53 -
1.08 1.08 -
1.66 1.60 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.64 0.00 0.25 -
0.76 0.10 -
0.83 0.02 -
0.00 0.86 0.01 -
0.00 0.94 0.01 -
0.00 0.89 0.01 -
0.00 0.88 0.01 -
1.51 -13.33 -
0.40 -5.78 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.35 0.04 0.03 -
0.54 0.08 0.04 0.04 -
0.63 0.07 0.11 0.10 -
0.56 0.07 0.21 0.17 -
0.60 0.08 0.26 0.18 -
0.54 0.08 0.26 0.19 -
0.54 0.08 0.24 0.20 -
3.58 2.88 7.17 -
-1.01 1.22 5.72 4.69 -
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal 0.02 0.02 0.03 Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.01 0.02 0.06 Heat 0.00 0.01 Non-Energy Use 0.03 0.02 0.09 Coal Oil 0.03 0.02 0.09 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.06 0.09 0.01 0.18 0.18 -
0.07 0.10 0.02 0.19 0.19 -
0.07 0.11 0.02 0.21 0.21 -
0.07 0.11 0.02 0.22 0.22 -
3.13 9.56 6.45 6.45 -
5.47 4.32 4.36 6.17 6.17 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Iceland 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.0 -
0.0 -
0.1 -
0.1 -
0.1 -
0.1 -
0.1 -
31.3 x
3.0 x
Primary Supply
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
31.3
3.0
Statistical Difference
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
.. .. ..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
-
-
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-
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.. .. .. .. ..
-
-
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
-
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-
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-
..
x
x
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
..
31.3
3.0
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
-
0.0 0.0 -
0.1 0.1 0.0 -
0.1 0.1 0.0 -
0.1 0.1 0.0 -
0.1 0.1 0.0 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-
3.0 3.3 0.3 -
Transport sector(6)
-
-
-
-
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-
..
-
-
0.0 0.0
-
-
-
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-
.. .. ..
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Iceland 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
-
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
0.05 0.05 0.05 -
0.09 0.09 0.09 -
0.07 0.07 0.07 -
0.09 0.09 0.09 -
0.10 0.10 0.10 -
-
4.66 4.66 4.66 -
-
-
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
0.02 0.02 0.02 -
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
-
0.50 0.50 0.50 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Iceland 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Icelandic Krona / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal .. Coking Coal .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. Natural Gas .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.00 0.00 .. .. -
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.09 0.06 0.01 0.05 0.03
0.14 0.10 0.01 0.08 0.04
0.14 0.09 0.01 0.08 0.04
0.13 0.08 0.01 0.07 0.05
0.15 0.10 0.02 0.08 0.05
0.14 0.11 0.01 0.10 0.03
0.14 0.11 0.01 0.10 0.03
Total Exports Hard Coal Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-
-
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Iceland 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
-
12
65
101
98
85
104
117
119
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
-
-
13 13 -
14 7 7
13 13
11 6 5
18 6 12
14 7 7
14 6 8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12 12 -
52 52 -
87 6 4 48 19
85 8 77
74 2 72
86 9 77
103 39 1 9 54
105 2 103
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
10 -
-
-
-
-
-
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Ireland* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
25
160 140
20 120 100
15
80 10
60 40
5 20 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
0 1970
2005
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
30
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 6
1975
1980
Renewables
6
0 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 50 45
25
40 35
20
30 15
25 20
10
15 10
5
5 0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Ireland 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 10.27 12.12 14.81 Coal 2.26 2.73 4.93 Oil 7.92 8.24 6.96 Gas 1.05 2.67 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.15 Nuclear Hydro 0.08 0.10 0.09 Geothermal 0.00 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.01 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
20.40 3.61 11.50 4.91 0.23 0.10 0.00 0.03 0.01 -
21.64 3.20 12.60 5.21 0.28 0.08 0.00 0.08 0.19 -
21.84 3.84 12.24 4.96 0.34 0.08 0.00 0.14 0.25 -
23.08 3.79 12.64 5.73 0.35 0.10 0.00 0.23 0.23 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.18 4.69 -0.76 0.47 -
2.62 -1.66 3.83 4.20 5.51 -0.66 65.99 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
25 34 48 96 118 124 0.42 0.36 0.31 0.21 0.18 0.18 Population (millions) 3.1 3.4 3.5 3.8 4.1 4.1 TPES/population(1) 3.34 3.56 4.22 5.37 5.33 5.26 TPES/GDP(2) 197.1 169.0 144.6 100.0 86.9 83.1 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 245.6 214.7 272.3 100.0 72.6 82.6 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 118.7 120.5 116.6 100.0 93.1 93.2 Elec. Generation (TWh) 7 11 14 24 25 26 Industrial Production(2) .. 16.8 30.9 100.0 123.8 127.6 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
132 0.18 4.2 5.56 82.8 76.9 .. 27 134.1
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 4.05 -1.80 0.78 1.39 -1.80 0.61 -0.11 3.96 -
6.49 -3.63 1.13 1.48 -3.63 -7.65 -1.48 4.00 9.92
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.02 1.50
0.06 1.49
0.02 2.02
1.38
1.27
1.16
1.08
0.45 2.50
-3.63
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal 0.02 0.06 0.03 Brown Coal Peat 5.24 5.21 6.52 4.81 4.40 3.96 3.69 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
1.46 1.82
-3.27
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
7.74 1.33 5.51 0.15 0.76 -
9.44 1.82 5.95 0.62 1.06 -
11.42 2.45 5.93 1.43 0.15 0.00 0.00 1.46 -
16.26 1.01 10.29 2.26 0.20 0.00 0.00 2.49 -
16.96 0.94 11.14 1.82 0.22 0.00 0.00 2.83 -
17.32 0.95 11.39 1.89 0.25 0.00 0.00 2.83 -
18.30 1.01 12.09 1.91 0.30 0.00 0.00 2.99 -
2.31 3.68 0.43 14.31 3.94 -
3.19 -5.77 4.86 1.97 4.59 16.16 4.91 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
2.45 0.06 2.08 0.04 0.27 -
3.12 0.15 2.06 0.52 0.39 -
2.49 0.37 0.98 0.51 0.09 0.55 -
3.59 0.17 1.65 0.67 0.14 0.95 -
3.37 0.18 1.52 0.62 0.15 0.89 -
3.36 0.21 1.50 0.62 0.18 0.85 -
3.53 0.23 1.51 0.61 0.23 0.94 -
0.12 10.91 -4.34 17.04 4.28 -
2.35 -2.94 2.96 1.20 6.55 3.64 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
2.01 2.01 -
2.54 2.54 -
2.90 2.90 -
5.86 5.85 -
6.47 6.47 -
6.73 6.72 -
7.29 7.28 -
2.19 2.19 -
6.33 6.33 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
2.60 1.26 0.90 0.11
2.61 1.57 0.51 0.10
0.00 3.36 2.06 0.56 0.17
0.00 3.62 0.83 1.32 0.63
0.00 3.96 0.72 1.55 0.77
0.01 4.09 0.70 1.58 0.85
0.00 0.01 4.09 0.73 1.62 0.74
1.53 2.93 -2.82 2.41
9.09 1.32 -6.66 7.41 10.46
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.32 0.36 0.19 -
0.44 0.84 0.11 0.51 -
0.06 0.00 0.51 1.41 0.02 0.91 0.13
0.06 0.00 0.78 1.95 0.01 0.84 0.42
0.06 0.00 0.86 2.33 0.04 0.85 0.43
0.06 0.00 0.90 2.29 0.04 0.82 0.43
0.06 0.00 0.92 2.48 0.04 0.84 0.56
2.80 8.41 9.65 -
-0.15 16.16 4.05 3.83 3.41 -0.52 9.95
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal 0.00 Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.17 0.22 0.34 Heat Non-Energy Use 0.30 0.29 0.89 Coal Oil 0.30 0.29 0.28 Gas 0.61 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.00 0.69 0.79 0.25 0.55
0.00 0.00 1.00 0.36 0.36 0.00
0.00 0.00 1.00 0.40 0.40 -
0.00 0.00 1.04 0.45 0.45 -
4.32 6.68 -0.36 -
7.67 -4.53 3.15 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Ireland 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
1.5 0.8 -0.1 0.0
1.5 1.2 -0.0 0.0
2.0 2.9 -0.0 0.0
1.4 2.4 -0.0 -0.2
1.3 2.8 -0.0 -0.8
1.2 2.8 -0.0 -0.1
1.1 2.8 -0.0 -0.1
1.7 7.7 -6.4 x
-3.7 -0.2 -1.5 x
Primary Supply
2.3
2.7
4.9
3.6
3.2
3.8
3.8
4.7
-1.7
Statistical Difference
-
-0.0
0.4
0.2
0.3
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x
x
Total Transformation
-0.9
-0.9
-2.9
-2.8
-2.5
-2.8
..
6.8
-0.1
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.9 -0.9 -
-0.8 -0.8 -0.0
-2.7 -2.7 -0.0
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-2.4 -2.4 -0.0
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.. .. ..
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0.1 0.2 -0.8
Autoproducers Gas Works
-0.0
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(2)
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
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0.0 0.0 -
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-4.9 -4.1 -
Other transformation(3)
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Own use
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1.3 1.3
1.7 0.1 1.6
2.1 0.0 2.1
0.8 0.0 0.8
0.7 0.0 0.7
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.. .. ..
3.0 2.9
-6.4 3.4 -6.7
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Coal Transformation
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Ireland 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
0.54 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.46 -
1.07 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.14 0.14 0.81 -
3.18 1.97 1.96 0.01 0.34 0.00 0.03 0.19 0.12 1.05 -
2.94 2.35 2.34 0.01 0.03 0.18 0.11 0.07 0.36 -
2.73 2.20 2.19 0.01 0.03 0.19 0.14 0.05 0.32 -
2.81 2.24 2.23 0.01 0.04 0.22 0.19 0.03 0.31 -
2.87 2.29 2.28 0.01 0.04 0.25 0.18 0.07 0.31 -
15.88 45.40 45.37 19.66 9.43 7.25 -
-0.69 1.02 1.01 3.46 -2.06 -0.43 -3.63 -7.81 -
-
-
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
0.04 0.04 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.04 0.04 -
0.05 0.04 -
0.04 0.03 -
0.05 0.05 -
-
2.24 1.85 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Ireland 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
63.11 82.37 90.97
34.26 103.73 77.04
42.37 110.26 117.15
40.16 138.51 130.87
75.99 150.48 c
79.21 210.16 c
69.22 253.40 c
.. x 102.26 .. 189.24
.. x 180.84 .. 507.59
.. x 115.42 .. 257.44
.. x 168.24 .. 88.82
.. x 182.96 .. 142.95
.. x 223.20 .. 180.95
.. x 243.22 .. 226.89
.. x 309.06 .. 290.90
.. x 367.94 .. 362.36
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
42.89 85.67 89.83
32.89 152.42 107.47
39.78 158.43 159.81
31.45 166.01 148.91
54.13 164.05 c
56.42 229.12 c
48.82 273.51 c
Steam Coal .. .. Coking Coal x x High Suplhur Fuel Oil 91.68 151.35 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 161.07 403.32 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. x 120.05 .. 254.20
.. x 247.21 .. 123.90
.. x 262.90 .. 195.00
.. x 267.52 .. 205.90
.. x 265.16 .. 234.83
.. x 336.94 .. 301.08
.. x 397.14 .. 371.32
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.83 0.81 .. .. 0.01
1.20 1.19 1.19 0.01
2.90 2.85 0.01 2.83 0.03 0.03
2.44 2.42 2.42 0.03 -
2.61 2.57 2.57 0.04 -
2.53 2.49 2.49 0.03 -
2.77 2.74 2.74 0.03 -
2.84 2.80 2.80 0.04 0.00
2.84 2.80 2.80 0.04 0.00
Total Exports 0.10 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 Hard Coal 0.07 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 Peat 0.00 Coal Products(1) 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.02
0.03 0.01 0.01 0.02
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Ireland 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
565
1188
3081
2747
2871
2616
2886
2947
2946
-
-
14 2 2 2 5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
565 6 331 214 -
1188 2 9 483 276 408 -
3067 21 430 302 1277 115
2747 292 176 123 452 -
2871 513 228 38 334 -
2616 600 256 42 222 37
2886 1224 268 62 38
2947 299 288 19 36
2946 299 118 5 36
11 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 3 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
10 -
7 667 17 71 15 5 140
904 327 418 55
1 873 466 301 4 113
4 454 808 6 187
4 1244 4 3 39
9 1013 602 634 9 38
9 1013 602 634 17 213
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Ireland 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
116.43
107.07
101.41
192.78
123.63
149.97
178.22
412.43
355.05
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. 100.40 .. .. 106.09 .. ..
.. .. .. .. 98.08 .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. 101.04 .. .. .. 95.57
.. .. .. 120.67 112.01 .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. 145.10 110.07 .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. 161.54 .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
71.77 70.76 69.55 45.25 47.88 50.08 80.90 Imports from: Australia 105.83 .. 41.76 40.82 37.23 55.91 71.47 Canada .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Czech Republic 84.39 .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland 87.96 98.25 99.09 90.69 83.12 90.38 97.77 United States 67.13 62.06 57.93 40.49 49.42 40.79 .. China 219.48 82.52 .. .. .. .. .. Colombia 90.69 72.99 36.07 .. .. .. .. South Africa 57.78 85.34 84.69 41.21 33.76 37.23 67.44 Former USSR(2) 48.74 81.51 70.14 .. .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
74.91
101.78
84.49 .. .. 114.10 .. .. .. 64.62 713.45
.. .. .. 149.15 .. .. .. 70.73 ..
Coking Coal(1) Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2) Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Italy* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
300
180 160
250 140 120
200
100 150
80 60
100
40 50 0 1970
20
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
30
25
25
20
20 15 15 10 10 5
5 0 1970
350
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 500 450
300
400 250
350 300
200
250 150
200 150
100
100 50 50 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Italy 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
TPES (Mtce) 184.19 188.79 211.38 Coal 11.56 16.69 20.90 Oil 143.02 127.92 121.04 Gas 20.32 32.46 55.70 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.35 1.31 1.34 Nuclear 1.17 0.82 Hydro 4.61 5.56 3.89 Geothermal 3.05 3.28 4.24 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.11 0.75 4.26 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2000
2004
247.32 17.94 126.36 82.75 3.22 5.43 6.08 0.09 e 5.45 -
261.14 23.71 119.67 94.29 5.77 4.87 6.98 0.26 e 5.61 -
2005
2006e
264.55 23.53 116.83 100.90 5.96 4.13 6.84 0.32 6.04 -
262.45 23.80 116.36 98.82 6.01 4.44 7.09 0.43 5.49 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.81 3.54 -0.98 6.11 8.27 -1.00 1.97 24.13 -
1.51 0.79 -0.24 4.04 10.44 0.41 3.24 28.38 2.36 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
575 739 937 1097 1133 0.32 0.26 0.23 0.23 0.23 Population (millions) 54.8 56.4 56.7 56.9 58.2 TPES/population(1) 3.36 3.35 3.73 4.34 4.49 TPES/GDP(2) 142.0 113.4 100.1 100.0 102.2 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 122.9 138.1 136.4 100.0 127.9 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 86.0 86.9 92.0 100.0 104.8 Elec. Generation (TWh) 144 183 213 270 293 Industrial Production(2) 61.9 76.6 86.4 100.0 96.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
1133 0.23 58.5 4.52 103.6 127.0 106.8 294 95.5
1157 0.23 58.5 4.48 100.6 125.8 .. 308 98.4
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.91 -2.04 0.21 0.60 -2.04 0.61 0.40 2.34 1.98
1.27 0.23 0.21 1.29 0.23 -0.47 0.99 2.18 0.67
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.01 0.43 -
0.46 -
0.05 0.34 -
0.01 -
0.09 -
0.09 -
0.06 -
20.81 -1.89 -
3.45 -
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal 0.01 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.07 Brown Coal 1.20 1.29 0.96 0.01 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
20.81 -1.89 -
3.34 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Italy 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
141.07 4.66 103.04 18.25 15.12 -
149.39 4.77 95.07 28.86 1.06 19.63 -
168.07 4.83 91.65 43.69 1.23 0.29 0.01 26.37 -
188.35 3.82 93.06 55.12 2.49 0.30 0.02 33.54 -
199.08 3.93 96.98 59.83 2.21 0.31 0.02 35.80 -
209.02 4.40 97.49 61.39 2.64 0.30 0.03 36.31 6.47
211.53 4.18 97.02 63.87 2.58 0.30 0.03 36.97 6.59
1.04 0.21 -0.69 5.27 3.33 -
1.55 -0.96 0.38 2.56 5.05 0.40 10.13 2.28 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
56.21 3.78 30.59 12.36 9.48 -
51.46 4.25 22.57 12.93 0.17 11.55 -
49.13 4.69 11.97 18.53 0.31 13.63 -
55.72 3.49 10.65 23.74 0.41 17.43 -
55.79 3.71 9.71 24.23 0.41 17.74 -
56.39 4.19 9.52 24.57 0.40 17.72 -
55.48 3.93 9.32 24.06 0.39 17.79 -
-0.79 1.28 -5.37 2.41 2.16 -
0.81 -1.17 -1.66 1.76 1.50 1.79 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
29.34 0.21 28.50 0.18
37.49 0.00 36.53 0.37
50.40 49.28 0.30
60.57 59.05 0.47
63.03 61.34 0.52
64.25 62.19 0.52
63.80 61.78 0.54
3.23 3.27 3.13
1.58 1.52 4.10
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.46 38.67 0.67 29.06 5.71
0.59 41.74 0.52 23.07 12.61
0.83 37.78 0.14 13.86 16.42
1.05 40.62 0.09 9.73 21.39
1.16 42.87 0.02 8.57 24.67
0.36 1.18 44.35 0.01 8.77 25.68
0.25 1.22 45.60 0.01 8.76 26.83
3.44 -0.14 -8.90 -4.26 6.41
2.62 1.26 -16.05 -3.01 3.33
0.88 0.01 6.48 11.39 0.46 6.01
1.88 0.02 7.51 15.38 0.47 7.96
1.61 e 0.02 7.99 18.50 0.00 1.32 8.90
1.67 0.03 8.18 18.21 0.61 9.01
1.73 0.03 8.23 20.47 0.62 10.77
4.18 10.07 0.18 -
4.66 10.13 1.61 3.99 2.05 3.96
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 1.79 2.52 4.92 Heat Non-Energy Use 11.82 12.40 14.53 Coal Oil 11.82 9.45 12.14 Gas 2.94 2.40 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
6.95 11.10 0.24 9.46 1.40
8.28 13.49 0.19 11.98 1.33
8.59 14.22 0.20 12.60 1.41
9.08 14.40 0.23 12.74 1.42
6.14 1.22 0.15 -
4.17 -0.06 0.33 -3.44
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
3.23 2.23 0.44 -
0.90 e 4.65 3.11 0.59 -
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Italy 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.4 11.7 -0.6 0.1
0.5 17.4 -0.7 -0.4
0.4 19.8 -0.2 0.9
0.0 18.9 -0.1 -0.8
0.1 24.2 -0.2 -0.4
0.1 23.6 -0.2 0.0
0.1 24.0 -0.2 -0.0
-0.5 3.2 -6.5 x
-9.6 1.2 0.8 x
Primary Supply
11.6
16.7
20.9
17.9
23.7
23.5
23.8
3.5
0.8
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.1
-0.0
-
..
x
x
Statistical Difference Total Transformation
-4.9 e
-9.8 e
-14.8 e
-13.7 e
-19.2 e
-19.0 e
..
6.8
1.7
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-1.9 -1.9 -
-6.0 -4.9 -1.1
-11.3 -10.0 -1.3
-10.0 -10.0 ..
-16.7 -16.5 -0.3
-16.4 -16.1 -0.3
.. .. ..
11.0 10.3 -
2.5 3.2 -9.2
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-2.9 e -2.2 e -0.8 0.0
-3.8 e -2.2 e -1.6 0.0
-3.5 e -2.3 e -1.2 -
-3.7 e -2.1 e -1.6 -
-2.5 e -1.8 e -0.6 -
-2.6 e -2.2 e -0.4 -
.. .. .. .. ..
1.1 0.3 2.4 -
-2.0 -0.2 -7.5 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-1.7
-2.0
-1.2
-0.4
-0.1
-0.4
..
-1.8
-7.4
-0.4
-0.2
-0.1
-0.0
-
-
..
x
x
4.7
4.8
4.8
3.8
4.4
4.2
..
0.2
-1.0
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
3.8 2.8 e 0.3 0.2 -
4.2 2.9 e 0.2 0.5 0.0
4.7 2.9 e 0.2 1.3 0.0
3.5 2.7 e 0.0 0.5 0.0
4.2 3.3 e 0.0 0.8 -
3.9 3.1 e 0.0 0.8 -
.. .. .. .. ..
1.3 0.4 -1.0 11.3 -
-1.2 0.3 -20.0 -2.9 -
Transport sector(6)
0.2
0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.7 0.7
0.5 0.5
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
.. .. ..
-8.9 -8.9
-16.1 -16.1
-
0.2
0.2
0.2
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Italy 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
2.51 2.07 2.02 0.05 0.31 0.03 0.01 0.20 0.07 0.07 -
5.79 4.96 4.92 0.04 0.61 0.05 0.01 0.43 0.04 0.07 0.22 -
12.69 10.78 10.77 0.02 0.17 1.68 0.22 0.00 1.40 0.06 0.06 -
11.36 9.53 9.53 0.94 0.88 0.26 0.00 0.54 0.00 0.08 0.00 -
15.97 13.98 13.91 0.07 0.77 1.23 0.45 0.00 0.77 0.00 0.00 -
19.20 16.67 16.53 0.14 0.96 1.56 0.67 0.00 0.88 0.00 0.01 -
18.61 16.00 15.84 0.16 1.15 1.45 0.52 0.00 0.92 0.00 0.01 -
14.46 14.77 14.97 -8.42 15.08 19.30 -9.91 17.56 -1.12 -1.87 -
2.58 2.67 2.61 16.59 13.62 -1.01 6.09 -1.90 -2.79 -20.46 -10.59 -
9.91 9.90 -
11.24 11.22 -
8.63 8.61 -
6.66 6.38 0.23
5.17 4.94 0.18
5.08 4.83 0.19
5.63 5.06 0.22
-1.14 -1.15 -
-2.81 -3.48 -
1.27 1.39 1.09 1.20 1.29 1.06 1.20 1.29 1.06 0.04 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.05 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.02 -
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 -
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
-1.27 -1.07 -1.07 -0.49 -2.55 5.02 1503.17 -
-27.93 -9.01 -0.78 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Italy 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
41.32 62.53 63.55
57.37 132.16 134.63
67.72 98.15 90.90
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
70.05 69.79 63.44 .. 64.94
56.68 69.57 132.49 .. 134.95
58.84 64.88 136.94 .. 122.20
43.46 53.26 161.05 155.19 c
47.01 60.80 160.91 145.51 c
48.09 63.51 .. 192.15 c
72.13 79.55 .. 210.37 c
83.21 108.95 .. 278.73 275.47
78.44 118.09 .. 312.39 ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
16.03 37.56 35.79
22.46 80.11 76.51
37.13 83.32 72.34
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
Steam Coal 27.01 22.05 Coking Coal 29.04 29.21 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 38.11 80.31 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 36.57 76.69 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
32.06 38.15 116.25 .. 97.25
41.51 54.90 239.64 230.93 c
43.90 61.28 234.14 211.73 c
37.47 53.40 .. 233.22 c
51.12 60.83 .. 232.25 c
58.96 83.32 .. 307.72 285.11
55.03 89.41 .. 341.46 ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
11.67 11.48 .. .. 0.04 0.15
17.39 17.22 12.03 5.20 0.04 0.13
19.83 19.67 9.14 10.53 0.05 0.11
18.90 18.39 7.61 10.78 0.00 0.51
18.86 18.20 5.43 12.77 0.00 0.66
20.92 19.36 4.95 14.40 0.00 1.56
24.21 23.14 5.36 17.77 0.00 1.07
23.62 22.78 6.11 16.66 0.00 0.84
23.96 23.24 6.33 16.91 0.00 0.71
Total Exports 0.63 0.75 0.20 0.12 0.13 0.16 0.24 Hard Coal 0.00 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.00 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.63 0.75 0.20 0.12 0.13 0.16 0.24 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.23 0.23
0.22 0.22
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Italy 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
12458
17197
20445
19015
19211
20562
24666
24150
24634
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
10007 1347 2537 1525 3027 -
11377 1206 2513 678 5858 -
8648 1045 212 804 158 6236 12
7198 2463 1280 3281 -
5134 1742 599 64 2258 44
4686 1546 641 2390 -
5074 2000 649 2260 -
5784 2109 637 283 2431 -
5989 2216 966 88 2671 -
1036 535
986 136
15 131 35
174 -
295 110 22
109 -
165 -
205 14 105 -
19 29 -
2451 1437 52 -
5820 10 88 1210 1327 -
11797 109 507 4800 148
11817 1141 1 912 4 -
14077 674 126 1 491 676 -
15876 1328 207 1 78 -
19592 1077 261 119 69 -
18366 682 506 1 182 204 1
18645 881 106 198 58
960 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 2 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
53 3132 -
310 290 4884 609 140 -
369 1759 1919 3548 993 56 1115 -
292 1950 3375 3761 1424 29 1278 -
574 5006 4656 1055 32 2939 -
483 2923 5867 5737 1895 367 788 6
2997 6800 4395 1082 1025 445 46
2034 8734 4779 815 705 335 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Italy 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
59.39
61.39
57.69
55.48
57.67
60.39
77.24
103.02
112.05
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
54.52 59.50 .. 59.07 57.84 .. .. 38.72 49.77
57.32 57.65 .. 64.68 62.37 .. 68.24 .. 54.53
52.91 57.67 .. 62.38 62.18 .. .. 49.38 45.76
50.52 52.94 .. .. 62.93 .. .. 44.88 ..
54.35 54.46 .. 60.21 64.01 66.67 .. 45.54 ..
56.77 58.98 .. 61.35 66.83 .. .. 50.20 ..
69.84 75.03 .. .. 91.04 .. 85.35 67.82 58.51
111.81 119.76 .. 128.50 113.75 .. 87.23 74.08 77.71
130.25 137.04 .. 114.32 126.23 .. .. 67.51 78.34
47.82 51.84 50.48 44.83 41.25 42.45 63.54 Imports from: Australia 44.68 .. 45.90 .. 43.09 40.22 55.89 Canada 382.11 .. 2798.99 1135.01 462.84 514.74 .. Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland 48.68 58.63 51.68 45.65 41.41 135.86 144.04 United States 55.55 56.62 54.54 50.83 52.24 43.08 72.57 China 38.99 47.34 51.34 41.95 41.65 42.74 68.09 Colombia 40.09 56.10 53.06 45.18 39.58 43.89 66.74 South Africa 35.15 44.39 44.85 42.92 38.27 41.33 68.34 Former USSR(2) 37.66 42.54 45.77 45.62 41.07 45.20 71.19 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
73.20
69.16
.. 1441.74 .. 125.35 81.23 .. 72.04 74.49 74.31
.. 588.70 .. 67.12 873.35 .. 74.47 70.07 74.14
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Japan* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
800
180
700
160 140
600
120
500
100 400
80
300
60
200
40
100
20
0 1970
1975
1980
Coal
Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce) 160
160
140
140
120
120
100
100
80
80
60
60
40
40
20
20
1200
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 180
1975
1980
Renewables
180
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 1400 1200
1000
1000
800
800 600 600 400 400 200
200
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Japan 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 462.31 495.04 634.96 Coal 82.66 85.08 110.27 Oil 360.25 336.69 364.30 Gas 7.25 30.57 63.08 Comb. Renew/Waste 7.11 Nuclear 3.61 30.75 75.30 Hydro 8.20 10.85 10.97 Geothermal 0.33 1.11 2.25 Solar, Wind, Tide 1.67 Net Electricity trade(1) Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
753.66 139.93 375.38 93.79 8.35 119.90 10.72 4.43 1.17 -
760.37 166.40 362.29 100.81 8.71 105.15 11.56 4.46 0.99 -
757.80 160.10 359.56 100.77 8.99 113.46 9.61 4.27 1.04 -
752.95 163.87 339.95 110.62 9.36 113.23 10.78 4.05 1.09 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.88 1.71 0.07 13.57 19.56 1.72 11.95 -
1.19 2.52 -0.09 3.17 1.58 2.77 -0.88 4.36 -3.08 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
2213 2793 4111 4650 4866 0.21 0.18 0.15 0.16 0.16 Population (millions) 108.7 116.8 123.5 126.8 127.8 TPES/population(1) 4.25 4.24 5.14 5.94 5.95 TPES/GDP(2) 128.9 109.3 95.3 100.0 96.4 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 124.1 101.2 89.1 100.0 113.6 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 92.2 90.3 89.8 100.0 97.5 Elec. Generation (TWh) 465 573 837 1051 1071 Industrial Production(2) 56.6 66.8 98.5 100.0 100.5 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
4994 0.15 127.8 5.93 93.6 106.5 96.8 1094 101.7
5088 0.15 127.7 5.90 91.3 107.0 .. 1063 106.3
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.71 -1.76 0.75 1.12 -1.76 -1.93 -0.16 3.51 3.31
1.31 -0.12 0.23 0.96 -0.12 1.20 0.51 1.80 0.21
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
8.72 7.23 0.02 -
7.28 8.28 0.02 -
6.45 -
2.22 -
-
-
-
-0.95 -
-
-
-1.85 -
-
Mt: Coking Coal 8.66 6.94 Steam Coal 9.99 11.08 7.98 2.96 Brown Coal 0.04 0.03 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
334.87 28.81 244.98 10.03 51.00 0.04
332.88 30.53 225.26 13.88 63.06 0.15
434.85 45.43 270.87 20.49 3.75 0.11 1.67 92.24 0.29
497.66 33.81 310.19 31.38 3.80 0.32 1.15 116.23 0.77
495.25 35.27 304.50 34.63 3.50 0.33 0.91 115.33 0.78
500.94 36.38 304.19 36.40 3.37 0.32 0.83 118.61 0.85
501.21 37.23 297.66 39.95 3.45 0.31 0.83 120.90 0.89
1.55 2.71 0.59 4.29 3.55 12.32
0.95 -1.32 0.63 4.55 -0.54 6.87 -4.57 1.82 7.88
146.26 26.03 81.49 2.95 35.80 -
128.40 29.75 54.48 3.90 40.27 -
145.06 43.46 52.41 4.00 3.60 41.59 -
139.00 32.35 52.46 5.70 3.74 44.75 -
133.69 33.84 47.38 6.21 3.45 42.80 -
135.40 34.95 47.35 6.75 3.33 43.03 -
136.29 35.75 47.12 7.38 3.42 42.62 -
-0.05 3.06 -2.56 1.81 0.89 -
-0.42 -1.29 -0.71 4.16 -0.35 0.16 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
60.86 0.29 58.95 -
79.26 77.39 -
109.62 107.56 -
135.99 133.71 -
134.51 132.25 -
135.14 132.83 -
132.88 130.53 -
3.52 3.60 -
1.29 1.30 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
1.63 30.05 2.50 12.66 5.16
1.87 36.94 0.79 13.99 7.90
2.07 54.46 0.10 19.44 10.50
2.28 69.70 23.94 12.85
2.26 68.14 21.91 13.11
2.31 69.10 21.78 12.78
2.34 78.20 22.90 13.38
1.42 3.56 -17.35 2.55 4.27
0.84 2.44 1.10 1.62
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
9.73 28.63 23.06 1.83
14.26 29.10 20.40 2.05
0.15 1.61 22.62 0.04 64.97 1.29 32.00 5.56
0.07 1.12 31.68 0.04 87.75 0.89 36.03 12.57
0.05 0.88 32.14 0.05 92.31 0.86 37.69 14.86
0.04 0.80 33.65 0.04 92.76 0.85 35.10 16.37
0.04 0.80 41.04 0.05 87.86 0.92 32.44 18.69
5.09 4.94 1.95 6.76
-8.75 -4.50 4.05 0.21 2.03 -2.24 0.09 8.42
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal 0.06 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.06 Electricity 3.70 6.51 25.76 Heat 0.04 0.15 0.24 Non-Energy Use 54.06 41.51 50.85 Coal 0.58 Oil 54.06 41.51 49.83 Gas 0.43 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.18 0.03 37.32 0.73 57.45 0.57 56.61 0.26
0.19 0.03 37.96 0.74 59.09 0.56 58.08 0.45
0.18 0.02 39.44 0.80 60.92 0.58 59.84 0.50
0.17 0.02 34.78 0.84 58.97 0.56 57.91 0.50
12.09 11.22 -0.36 -0.48 -
6.87 -6.52 2.02 8.70 0.99 -0.23 1.01 0.96
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which: Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Japan 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
25.6 59.0 -0.6 -1.3
15.6 70.0 -2.1 1.6
6.4 105.6 -1.9 0.1
2.2 140.5 -2.7 -0.2
168.5 -2.1 0.0
162.4 -1.7 -0.6
165.3 -2.0 0.6
-7.8 3.5 7.3 x
2.9 -0.8 x
Primary Supply
82.7
85.1
110.3
139.9
166.4
160.1
163.9
1.7
2.5
Statistical Difference
-2.5
-1.9
2.2
-2.6
-9.1
1.2
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-47.6 e
-49.9 e
-63.6 e
-100.3 e
-117.6 e
-120.7 e
..
1.7
4.4
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-17.1 -17.1 -
-15.0 -11.5 -3.6
-36.6 -29.5 -7.1
-69.2 -57.6 -11.6
-85.9 -72.8 -13.1
-90.0 -77.3 -12.7
.. .. ..
4.6 3.3 -
6.2 6.6 4.0
-2.9
-1.8
-0.6
-0.3
-0.1
-0.1
..
-9.0
-14.0
-27.5 e -24.5 e -3.0 -0.0
-33.1 e -20.1 e -13.1 0.1
-26.4 e -23.6 e -2.8 -0.0
-30.8 e -26.0 e -4.8 -
-31.5 e -26.3 e -5.2 -
-30.6 e -26.0 e -4.7 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-0.3 -0.2 -0.4 -16.2
1.0 0.6 3.5 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-3.8
-2.7
-3.4
-3.2
-3.4
-3.3
..
-0.6
-0.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
28.8
30.5
45.4
33.8
36.4
37.2
..
2.7
-1.3
26.0 23.2 e -
29.7 23.0 e 0.4 4.3 0.1
43.5 23.7 e 3.9 8.3 1.6
32.4 14.9 e 3.9 7.1 2.0
34.9 17.0 e 4.1 6.4 2.1
35.8 17.1 e 5.2 5.8 2.2
.. .. .. .. ..
3.1 0.1 -
-1.3 -2.1 1.9 -2.4 1.9
0.3
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
2.5 2.5
0.8 0.8
1.4 1.3 0.1
0.9 0.9 -
0.8 0.8 -
0.9 0.9 -
.. .. ..
-3.4 -17.4
-2.7 -2.2 -
Non-energy Use 0.6 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.6
0.6
0.6
..
-
-0.2
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Japan 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
11.08 8.57 8.57 0.34 0.08 0.07 2.52 0.23 0.19 0.71 0.05 1.35 0.58 -
17.50 9.60 8.49 1.11 0.43 0.02 0.02 6.54 0.34 0.13 5.38 0.17 0.50 0.50 -
50.03 31.05 26.54 4.52 0.11 5.89 14.81 1.54 2.42 8.10 1.90 0.86 0.67 0.02
96.11 64.88 57.37 7.52 11.46 16.13 2.58 3.57 7.20 2.32 0.46 0.92 -
108.67 79.98 71.49 8.50 12.14 16.32 3.41 3.76 6.44 2.33 0.39 0.89 -
119.97 83.86 75.14 8.72 11.43 16.63 3.50 3.83 6.48 2.42 0.40 0.87 -
118.13 89.13 80.37 8.76 11.65 16.65 3.13 4.97 5.74 2.44 0.38 0.94 -
13.38 11.32 9.87 -9.34 43.53 15.90 17.29 23.68 22.49 36.33 -3.72 1.32 -
5.90 7.28 7.67 4.52 4.66 0.78 4.84 4.91 -2.28 1.70 -5.26 2.26 -
58.72 55.12 4.45 0.12 0.06 0.01 0.04 0.01 -
70.20 65.65 4.30 0.01 0.01 0.01 -
64.93 61.35 3.23 -
57.08 51.06 5.85 -
57.74 52.48 5.94 -
60.84 52.51 5.55 -
56.58 52.62 5.62 -
0.84 0.90 -
-0.91 -1.02 3.75 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Japan 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
90.60 79.85 73.12
90.23 182.50 152.09
101.84 151.02 129.99
51.44 .. ..
49.75 .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
71.25 72.48 82.52 .. 302.53
74.99 73.35 195.69 .. 349.02
70.53 68.03 136.92 .. 320.89
45.69 45.30 163.53 220.02 352.09
48.27 48.86 146.92 189.69 277.70
45.31 48.83 173.48 226.39 299.38
67.20 69.37 195.29 263.55 305.30
81.25 104.02 255.46 342.15 312.30
81.86 107.46 325.41 407.82 ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Yen / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
15170 23040 19780
16280 56740 44330
11736 29990 24200
4413 .. ..
4961 .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
Steam Coal 11930 13530 Coking Coal 14290 15580 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 23810 60840 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 81840 101730 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
8128 9230 27190 .. 59740
3920 4576 24177 32528 48800
4814 5736 25247 32596 44737
4179 5303 27574 35984 44612
5781 7026 28952 39072 42432
7120 10731 38573 51662 44208
7583 11720 51947 65102 ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
58.99 58.99 .. .. -
69.99 69.99 65.25 4.74 -
105.64 105.12 68.73 36.39 0.52
140.54 137.95 55.26 82.68 2.60
150.22 147.82 56.57 91.25 2.39
154.79 152.29 55.90 96.39 2.50
168.49 165.31 58.90 106.41 3.18
162.39 159.57 54.77 104.79 2.83
165.33 163.70 70.61 93.09 1.63
Total Exports 0.58 2.06 1.93 2.67 3.32 2.67 2.09 Hard Coal 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Coking Coal .. 0.03 Steam Coal .. 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.58 2.01 1.93 2.66 3.32 2.67 2.09 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
1.72 0.00 0.00 1.72
2.02 2.02
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Japan 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
52858
68570
106918
150340
161306
166418
180808
174713
177920
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
50876 24149 10895 398 429 9956 11
62227 25917 10759 387 19414 70
64935 34505 11290 7367 225
57081 34757 5292 1422 367
58435 33931 3523 142 355
57744 33907 3167 21 364
60837 35416 2040 5 1645 286
56577 33692 2506 447 279
72933 45338 7063 240 990
420 2360 2244 14
979 2803 1898 -
2802 153 668 2955 4950 20
6774 5677 603 2104 27 58
10482 10 7266 161 2565 -
9834 11 7595 45 2773 27
9020 12 9194 23 3181 15
6557 9842 25 3183 46
4254 28 11757 3186 77
1982 668 105 -
6343 3462 352 385 -
41983 21346 6920 4516 138
93259 55147 8297 2230 575
102871 57055 5889 237 593
108674 60914 5674 38 652
119971 66670 3828 9 3086 537
118136 67384 4969 887 553
104987 60406 1721 -
513 157 149 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 390 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
1086 9 385 233 431
2504 94 409 2003 3402 150 501
12470 8908 945 3300 944 443
20397 17 12144 270 4378 1548 343
20435 20 13606 80 5047 8 1875 325
19049 23 17321 43 6366 2724 315
15169 19511 50 7164 21 15 2042 371
14767 20203 76 6086 1677 51
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Japan 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
55.05
60.72
55.03
41.13
42.14
41.73
61.40
88.80
93.10
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
48.31 67.36 x x 60.35 46.06 43.51 42.55 50.14
55.27 71.27 x x 66.90 54.38 59.34 50.11 57.45
51.15 64.49 x x 61.37 49.49 48.26 49.54 54.81
40.96 47.30 x x 47.81 39.35 x 47.09 45.52
43.32 50.50 x x 52.07 38.97 x x 45.59
43.56 51.64 x x 42.93 39.09 x x 46.05
56.85 62.04 x x 163.61 72.57 109.00 x 67.98
96.44 106.05 .. .. 159.01 100.45 x x 114.96
106.20 125.68 .. .. 159.35 91.98 88.35 x 116.69
42.64 50.97 47.85 37.95 36.95 34.93 51.48 Imports from: Australia 43.34 52.23 48.87 38.32 37.39 35.13 50.20 Canada 42.96 48.26 44.20 36.94 37.34 33.82 52.60 Czech Republic x x x x x x x Poland x x x x x x x United States 48.05 53.17 52.65 45.99 48.63 x 186.48 China 38.52 47.59 44.48 36.95 36.25 35.28 55.06 Colombia 43.70 x x 48.98 50.13 67.62 x South Africa 41.16 47.95 48.27 38.05 40.30 35.21 x Former USSR(2) 40.24 46.54 43.45 37.61 34.35 34.28 59.02 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
62.73
63.33
61.90 63.79 .. .. x 65.65 x 80.64 66.10
63.90 56.32 .. .. 596.68 63.88 x x 62.20
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Korea* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
350
600
300
500
250
400
200 300 150 200 100 100
50 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
70
70
60
60
50
50
40
40
30
30
20
20
10
10
450
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 80
1975
1980
Renewables
80
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 500
400
450
350
400
300
350 300
250
250
200
200 150
150
100
100
50
50
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Korea 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
TPES (Mtce) 30.92 59.10 133.41 Coal 11.61 19.26 36.51 Oil 19.15 38.30 71.48 Gas 3.89 Comb. Renew/Waste 1.04 Nuclear 1.29 19.69 Hydro 0.16 0.24 0.78 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Net Electricity trade(1) Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2000
2004
271.64 56.36 147.90 24.29 1.97 40.57 0.49 0.06 e -
304.69 71.55 144.89 36.11 2.87 48.66 0.53 0.00 0.06 e -
2005
2006e
305.39 70.67 137.37 39.10 3.06 54.64 0.45 0.00 0.07 0.02
312.10 75.94 135.80 41.06 3.39 55.38 0.43 0.01 0.08 0.02
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 8.98 6.97 8.06 9.87 -
5.68 4.50 4.45 16.63 7.44 7.04 -3.59 10.88 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
77 123 284 512 614 638 0.40 0.48 0.47 0.53 0.50 0.48 Population (millions) 34.1 38.1 42.9 47.0 48.1 48.3 TPES/population(1) 0.91 1.55 3.11 5.78 6.34 6.32 TPES/GDP(2) 75.3 90.6 88.6 100.0 93.5 90.2 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 136.3 142.4 116.9 100.0 105.9 100.6 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 36.3 58.4 72.9 100.0 120.7 122.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 15 37 105 263 367 388 Industrial Production(2) .. 14.3 43.1 100.0 126.3 134.1 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
670 0.47 48.5 6.43 87.8 102.9 .. 406 147.6
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 7.94 0.96 1.35 7.52 0.96 -0.90 4.18 12.23 -
5.55 0.12 0.80 4.84 0.12 -1.00 3.53 9.08 7.86
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
11.35 -
11.71 -
10.82 -
2.56 -
1.95 -
1.73 -
1.73 -
-0.39 -
-11.49 -
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal 18.05 18.63 17.22 4.15 3.19 2.83 2.82 Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-0.39 -
-11.34 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
24.86 9.26 14.02 1.58 -
44.81 13.92 26.87 4.02 -
92.95 16.74 62.60 0.96 1.04 0.01 11.60 -
183.07 11.93 123.15 15.61 1.82 0.06 28.69 1.82
204.48 13.17 125.34 20.02 2.18 0.00 0.05 39.08 4.65
207.63 12.75 123.99 20.73 2.39 0.00 0.05 41.52 6.20
208.67 11.50 121.39 22.83 2.57 0.00 0.05 43.87 6.46
8.07 3.54 9.20 12.46 -
5.54 -2.47 4.51 23.51 6.20 8.68 9.28 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
8.86 0.56 7.22 1.09 -
14.26 1.92 9.54 2.79 -
26.87 4.36 14.90 0.10 0.41 7.10 -
47.25 11.12 14.91 4.11 1.51 15.60 -
55.02 12.37 12.20 5.34 1.69 0.00 0.00 20.70 2.71
56.56 11.81 11.28 5.63 1.93 0.00 0.00 21.78 4.13
55.55 10.14 10.67 5.95 2.09 0.00 0.00 22.60 4.10
6.74 12.88 4.35 11.67 -
4.96 5.79 -2.20 30.96 11.54 8.02 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
3.72 0.02 3.68 -
7.25 0.00 7.20 -
21.33 21.20 -
42.90 42.65 -
48.80 48.33 0.19
48.93 48.29 0.33
45.48 44.75 0.46
10.83 10.84 -
5.18 5.11 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.02 8.85 8.55 e 0.10 -
0.05 13.19 11.85 e 0.68 -
0.12 18.35 12.34 e 2.60 0.66 e
0.25 20.81 0.81 e 5.60 8.90
0.00 0.29 25.71 0.80 5.47 12.10
0.01 0.30 24.75 0.94 4.86 11.04
0.02 0.25 26.35 1.36 4.60 11.96
12.93 4.38 2.18 20.89 -
4.86 2.44 -13.66 3.89 21.26
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.19 1.26 0.14 0.84 -
0.65 3.65 0.14 e 3.01 -
0.56 0.01 2.18 12.50 0.04 e 10.17 0.19 e
0.09 0.05 3.82 1.53 24.67 13.35 2.58
0.09 0.04 5.48 1.73 e 24.97 10.12 2.36
0.06 0.04 5.97 1.83 25.58 8.57 3.70
0.07 0.00 0.04 6.25 2.07 27.47 8.46 4.42
15.43 14.47 -7.29 15.77 -
-12.93 11.63 7.28 5.39 -1.22 23.17
0.22 0.01 8.37 0.14 39.95 39.95 -
0.39 0.00 0.01 11.88 0.21 43.44 43.44 -
0.40 0.00 0.01 12.66 0.24 45.67 45.67 -
0.39 0.00 0.01 13.91 0.29 47.75 47.75 -
12.47 11.10 11.10 -
11.69 1.30 13.75 10.99 10.99 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.07 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Electricity 0.27 0.50 2.01 Heat Non-Energy Use 1.67 4.53 9.99 Coal Oil 1.67 4.53 9.99 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Korea 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
11.7 5.0 e 2.6 e
10.8 22.5 e 3.2 e
2.6 54.9 e -1.1 e
2.0 71.8 -2.2
1.7 67.0 1.9
1.7 69.3 4.9
0.8 23.2 x
-11.5 7.6 x
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
9.5 0.6 -0.2 1.6
Primary Supply
11.6
19.3
36.5
56.4
71.6
70.7
75.9
7.0
4.5
Statistical Difference
-0.0
-0.4
1.1
0.9
0.2
-0.4
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-2.2 e
-3.5 e
-18.8 e
-42.3 e
-58.7 e
-58.8 e
..
13.5
7.9
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.5 e -0.4 -0.1 e
-1.2 e -1.2 -0.0 e
-8.5 e -5.6 e -2.9 e
-33.7 e -29.9 e -3.7 e
-47.6 -41.8 -5.8
-47.3 -41.8 -5.5
.. .. ..
18.4 16.4 25.9
12.1 14.4 4.3
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-1.7 e -0.2 e -0.0 e -1.5 e
-2.3 e -1.4 e -0.2 e -0.7 e
.. .. .. .. ..
11.1 21.7 28.5 7.0
0.8 3.2 13.6 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
e e e e
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
-
-
-
-
-1.4 e
-2.1 e
-3.0 e
-
-
-
9.3
13.9
16.7
0.6 0.6 e -
1.9 1.3 e 0.7 -
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
Other Sectors
Comm. and pub. services Residential
-8.7 e -7.8 e -0.6 e -0.2 e
-0.1 e
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print (7)
-10.3 e -4.9 e -0.6 e -4.8 e
-
8.7 0.1 8.6 e
12.0 0.1 e 11.9 e
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
4.4 0.7 e 0.1 e 2.9 0.0 e 12.4 0.0 e 12.3 e -
-11.1 e -8.4 e -2.7 0.1
-11.5 e -7.9 e -3.7 0.1
-
-
..
-
-
-0.3
-0.0
..
17.8
-24.8
-
-
-
..
x
x
11.9
12.8
11.5
..
3.5
-2.5
11.1 3.1 e 0.2 4.4 -
11.8 6.2 e 0.1 4.8 0.1
10.1 5.3 0.1 4.0 0.0
.. .. .. .. ..
12.9 1.4 -
5.8 14.5 3.6 2.2 19.4
-
-
..
-
-
0.9 0.9
1.4 1.4
.. .. ..
2.1 -7.3 2.2
-13.7 -13.7
-
-
..
-
-
0.8 0.8 e -
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Korea 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
19.88 0.52 0.52 18.29 0.84 0.68 0.16 0.22 -
23.80 1.87 1.87 19.97 1.75 0.71 1.05 0.22 -
33.04 7.71 7.71 20.70 4.59 0.17 0.08 3.53 0.00 0.80 0.05 -
47.13 36.16 36.16 1.22 9.76 0.27 5.31 4.19 -
57.11 49.12 47.27 1.86 1.17 8.25 1.04 0.27 6.06 0.89 -
58.93 50.28 47.87 2.41 1.39 - e 7.65 1.18 0.13 5.29 0.07 0.98 -
61.39 52.72 50.21 2.51 2.01 7.09 1.19 0.13 4.75 0.04 0.98 -
4.32 25.23 25.23 1.04 15.15 -10.91 29.42 -12.19 -
4.22 13.68 13.31 -14.40 2.95 13.81 3.45 1.99 19.24 1.34 -
2.01 2.01 -
3.99 3.99 -
11.74 11.74 -
19.42 16.38 3.03 -
20.22 15.63 4.93 0.07 0.07 -
21.03 15.96 5.00 e 0.06 0.06 -
20.88 15.40 5.48 -
15.84 15.84 -
3.92 1.83 -
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Korea 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. 190.75 ..
.. 99.47 ..
.. 209.61 ..
.. 209.09 ..
.. 229.39 ..
50.52 258.12 227.79
58.45 .. 285.46
54.79 .. 371.04
.. .. .. .. ..
32.75 .. 190.75 .. ..
61.03 .. 99.47 .. ..
58.34 .. 209.61 216.55 ..
52.96 .. 209.09 215.33 ..
58.42 .. 229.39 236.47 ..
63.94 72.67 258.12 265.55 265.87
78.92 116.55 330.61 326.85 305.23
90.36 120.22 414.09 428.69 385.16
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Korean Wons / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. 152225 ..
.. 92585 ..
.. 311681 ..
.. 343893 ..
.. 359186 ..
54543 388560 335334
56432 .. 375833
49179 .. 454149
Steam Coal .. 18743 Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. 152225 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
40740 .. 92585 .. ..
62210 .. 311681 321999 ..
62469 .. 343893 354147 ..
65598 .. 359186 370266 ..
69025 78452 388560 399742 391405
76197 112530 445095 440030 401855
81110 107911 518276 536552 471430
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
22.46 22.46 11.13 e 11.34 e -
54.93 54.93 18.42 36.51 -
64.37 64.37 18.86 45.51 -
66.44 66.44 19.13 47.31 -
71.78 71.14 20.56 50.59 0.64
67.00 66.68 19.45 47.24 0.32
69.31 69.02 18.93 50.08 0.29
Total Exports 0.17 Hard Coal 0.17 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-
-
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
1973
1980
0.65 0.61 .. .. 0.04
4.96 4.84 3.87 e 0.97 e 0.12
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Korea 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
2169
5032
23729 e
63724 e
72051
73607
78963
76758
79706
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
2009 1150 409 450 -
3987 2277 828 882 -
11287 5053 2026 2908 -
19575 10641 4097 1419 -
20003 12589 3298 -
20315 12535 3026 36 -
21808 12442 4206 533 33
20627 11664 4315 901 -
20081 11677 4089 120 -
-
-
3736 8 327 45
3781 937 -
3638 956 -
3258 489 -
3096 1099 -
160 -
1045 800 15 230 -
e e
52048 14398 1244 2 335 -
53292 13809 741 171 5
57155 17695 280 530 242
56131 19207 4 365 56
59625 17343 766 538 3
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 160 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
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27347 8121 2097 933 68
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17580 15382 3018 358 161
15645 20698 3933 635 64
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
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Korea 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
..
..
..
42.75
45.04
46.58
68.79
110.75
114.69
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
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.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
41.31 46.48 .. .. 54.87 40.21 .. .. 44.82
44.52 48.24 .. .. .. 43.29 .. .. 44.86
46.19 48.65 .. .. .. 44.61 .. .. 48.38
58.24 60.15 .. .. 144.12 111.54 .. .. 82.15
106.89 106.32 .. .. 138.42 121.09 .. .. 124.34
112.87 125.78 .. .. 135.17 108.61 .. .. 95.28
.. .. .. 31.08 30.68 29.39 48.21 Imports from: Australia .. .. .. 33.42 33.54 29.95 48.77 Canada .. .. .. 31.02 34.18 31.81 58.71 Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland .. .. .. .. .. .. .. United States .. .. .. 22.23 21.88 .. 30.33 China .. .. .. 30.56 30.32 29.66 51.54 Colombia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. South Africa .. .. .. 34.38 .. 24.21 .. Former USSR(2) .. .. .. 33.93 29.76 30.68 57.14 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
55.76
51.73
58.85 95.90 .. .. 31.96 59.44 .. .. 58.14
54.91 59.40 .. .. 32.11 56.63 .. .. 54.19
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Luxembourg* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
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Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 4.5
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1980
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Luxembourg 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 6.44 5.20 5.10 Coal 3.48 2.61 1.62 Oil 2.39 1.60 2.34 Gas 0.31 0.61 0.61 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.03 0.04 Nuclear Hydro 0.01 0.01 0.01 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) 0.25 0.35 0.48 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
5.26 0.18 3.34 0.96 0.06 0.01 0.00 0.70 -
6.69 0.13 4.32 1.71 0.08 0.01 0.01 0.41 -
6.82 0.12 4.52 1.68 0.09 0.01 0.01 0.40 -
6.82 0.16 4.35 1.76 0.09 0.01 0.01 0.44 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 -1.36 -4.40 -0.11 4.05 2.37 3.95 -
1.96 -16.09 4.47 6.96 6.03 2.34 -1.24 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
7 8 12 20 23 24 0.92 0.68 0.41 0.26 0.30 0.29 Population (millions) 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 TPES/population(1) 18.33 14.30 13.36 11.99 14.76 14.93 TPES/GDP(2) 353.0 262.1 158.5 100.0 113.7 111.6 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 5603.4 3853.8 1475.8 100.0 67.1 55.9 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 150.1 166.2 118.9 100.0 100.4 92.9 Elec. Generation (TWh) 1 1 1 0 3 3 Industrial Production(2) 63.8 55.4 79.5 100.0 117.8 125.2 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
25 0.27 0.5 14.79 105.0 71.4 .. 4 122.6
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.40 -4.60 0.50 -1.85 -4.60 -7.55 -1.36 -4.62 1.30
4.37 -2.31 1.20 0.75 -2.31 -19.60 -1.63 11.86 3.07
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
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Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Luxembourg 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
4.21 1.40 2.19 0.25 0.36 -
3.99 1.49 1.56 0.51 0.44 -
4.23 0.78 2.34 0.60 0.51 -
5.17 0.18 3.34 0.89 0.02 0.00 0.70 0.04
5.76 0.11 3.92 0.90 0.02 0.00 0.74 0.07
6.32 0.13 4.33 0.97 0.02 0.00 0.79 0.07
6.43 0.12 4.52 0.93 0.02 0.00 0.76 0.09
0.03 -3.36 0.38 5.21 1.99 -
2.84 -11.91 4.49 2.99 2.67 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
2.95 1.35 1.11 0.20 0.29 -
2.35 1.45 0.24 0.35 0.30 -
1.91 0.77 0.39 0.40 0.35 -
1.37 0.18 0.11 0.59 0.47 0.02
1.27 0.11 0.07 0.57 0.49 0.03
1.38 0.13 0.08 0.61 0.52 0.04
1.36 0.12 0.12 0.60 0.49 0.03
-2.53 -3.22 -5.95 4.17 1.02 -
-2.25 -11.88 -7.48 2.73 2.35 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
0.42 0.41 -
0.73 0.72 -
1.47 1.47 -
2.75 2.74 -
3.41 3.40 -
3.78 3.76 -
3.97 3.95 -
7.71 7.74 -
6.82 6.83 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.00 0.74 0.05 0.61 0.05
0.01 0.77 0.03 0.52 0.16
0.01 0.72 0.01 0.44 0.20
0.01 0.86 0.00 0.44 0.30
0.01 0.89 0.00 0.42 0.34
0.00 0.01 0.95 0.00 0.44 0.36
0.00 0.01 0.88 0.00 0.38 0.34
3.05 -0.12 -9.72 -1.86 8.04
3.71 1.35 -15.48 -0.92 3.49
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.03 -
0.06 0.06 -
0.07 0.08 -
0.02 0.00 0.08 0.01 0.13 -
0.02 0.00 0.08 0.03 0.15 -
0.02 0.00 0.09 0.04 0.16 -
0.02 0.00 0.09 0.05 0.16 -
5.87 -
1.59 4.85 -
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.06 0.08 Heat Non-Energy Use 0.04 0.06 0.03 Coal Oil 0.04 0.06 0.03 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.13 0.02 0.02 -
0.15 0.02 0.02 -
0.16 0.02 0.02 -
0.16 0.03 0.03 -
-1.95 -1.95 -
4.85 -0.36 -0.36 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Luxembourg 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
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BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
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Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Luxembourg 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
0.50 0.50 0.50 0.01 -
0.35 0.02 0.02 0.33 0.22 0.11 0.01 -
0.20 0.20 0.04 0.16 0.00 -
0.17 0.17 0.04 0.13 -
0.11 0.11 0.04 0.06 -
0.13 0.13 0.04 0.09 -
0.11 0.11 0.03 0.08 -
-7.48 -7.45 -19.27 -12.55 -
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Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
0.02 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.03 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Luxembourg 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. 131.80 ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. x .. .. ..
.. x .. .. 134.97
.. x 94.73 .. ..
.. x x 130.60 ..
.. x x 122.24 ..
.. x x 156.10 ..
.. x x 152.43 ..
.. x x .. ..
.. x x .. ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
.. 131.73 ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
Steam Coal .. .. Coking Coal x x High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. 125.81 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. x 108.26 .. ..
.. x x 195.34 ..
.. x x 178.79 ..
.. x x 190.45 ..
.. x x 169.16 ..
.. x x .. ..
.. x x .. ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
3.49 0.30 .. .. 3.19
2.63 0.36 0.36 0.02 2.26
1.62 0.20 0.20 1.42
0.18 0.17 0.17 0.01
0.13 0.13 0.13 0.01
0.11 0.11 0.11 0.01
0.13 0.13 0.13 0.01
0.12 0.11 0.11 0.01
0.16 0.15 0.15 0.00
Total Exports Hard Coal Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
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-
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Luxembourg 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
495
364
197
171
127
106
129
111
153
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495 299 12 1 6
364 75 50 171 23
197 1 34
171 5 52
127 4 68
106 5 56
129 7 60
111 3 59
153 4 97
125 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 52 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
45 -
138 24 -
114 -
55 -
45 -
62 -
49 -
52 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Mexico* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
300
300
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250
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200
150
150
100
100
50
50
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
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Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
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1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 14
1975
1980
Renewables
14
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 450 400
200
350 300
150 250 200
100
150 100
50
50 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Mexico 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 76.00 138.76 177.63 Coal 2.62 3.38 4.95 Oil 47.29 94.95 119.05 Gas 14.99 27.33 33.03 Comb. Renew/Waste 8.87 9.82 10.49 Nuclear 1.09 Hydro 1.99 2.07 2.88 Geothermal 0.20 1.12 6.29 Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) 0.04 0.08 -0.17 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
214.75 9.78 131.19 47.87 11.35 3.06 4.07 7.25 0.07 0.11 -
236.03 10.19 137.32 62.43 11.50 3.42 3.10 8.08 0.11 -0.12 -
252.19 12.48 148.35 63.13 11.87 4.02 3.41 8.96 0.11 -0.15 -
253.55 13.20 142.55 70.12 11.66 4.05 3.74 8.21 0.12 -0.10 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 5.12 3.81 5.58 4.76 0.99 2.21 22.57 -
2.36 6.36 1.48 4.41 0.83 9.07 1.12 2.39 -0.85 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
223 345 413 581 618 0.34 0.40 0.43 0.37 0.38 Population (millions) 53.3 65.7 81.3 98.7 104.0 TPES/population(1) 1.43 2.11 2.19 2.18 2.27 TPES/GDP(2) 92.1 108.7 116.4 100.0 103.3 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 69.8 58.2 71.2 100.0 97.9 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 50.7 59.3 86.9 100.0 98.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 37 67 124 204 224 Industrial Production(2) .. 56.6 67.3 100.0 100.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
2005
2006e
636 0.40 105.3 2.39 107.2 116.5 99.8 235 101.9
667 0.38 106.6 2.38 102.9 117.6 .. 253 107.1
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.68 1.39 2.51 2.54 1.39 0.12 3.23 7.36 -
2.93 -0.55 1.74 0.61 -0.55 3.33 0.93 4.34 2.80
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
2.47 -
2.48 -
2.37 2.46 -
1.77 5.96 -
1.39 5.39 -
1.44 5.93 -
1.53 6.34 -
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-3.30 6.03 -
Mt: Coking Coal 3.09 3.09 2.96 2.21 1.74 1.79 1.91 Steam Coal 3.97 9.13 8.15 8.96 9.57 Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-0.34 -
-3.30 5.58 -
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(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Mexico 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
57.77 1.96 32.69 10.38 8.87 3.88 -
96.43 2.29 58.95 18.34 9.82 7.02 -
126.30 2.22 81.05 20.23 10.49 12.31 -
143.77 1.97 89.99 21.64 10.19 0.06 19.92 -
143.54 1.48 92.08 19.47 9.90 0.09 20.52 -
150.47 1.82 97.56 20.19 9.91 0.10 20.89 -
154.44 1.84 100.79 19.69 10.23 0.10 21.78 -
4.71 0.75 5.49 4.00 0.99 7.03 -
1.35 -1.27 1.46 -0.18 -0.17 3.88 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
20.39 1.96 5.23 9.09 1.89 2.22 -
31.89 2.29 8.75 14.93 2.20 3.71 -
39.69 2.19 12.99 15.46 2.49 6.56 -
42.55 1.97 10.95 15.76 1.66 12.22 -
37.62 1.48 8.38 14.12 1.43 12.22 -
38.81 1.82 8.42 14.61 1.46 12.50 -
39.24 1.84 8.29 14.28 1.80 13.04 -
4.00 0.66 5.50 3.17 1.62 6.57 -
-0.08 -1.17 -2.95 -0.53 -2.14 4.68 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
18.70 18.66 -
34.80 34.75 -
44.89 44.80 -
54.47 53.42 0.91
60.29 59.31 0.84
64.50 63.50 0.86
68.10 66.91 1.04
5.29 5.29 -
2.82 2.71 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.04 9.71 1.11 0.56
0.05 11.00 1.48 0.67
0.10 21.08 9.41 1.16
0.13 24.72 10.91 0.84
0.14 25.38 10.84 1.16
0.14 25.41 10.71 1.23
0.15 25.47 10.57 1.23
4.91 4.67 13.38 4.40
2.63 1.27 0.78 0.39
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
6.98 1.06 0.69 0.69 -
7.62 1.23 2.20 1.23 -
8.01 2.50 3.21 1.88 -
8.53 4.44 4.97 2.47 0.27
8.47 4.91 4.28 1.58 0.27
8.45 5.02 5.04 2.28 0.28
8.43 5.24 5.15 2.29 0.29
0.81 5.17 9.48 6.08 -
0.35 5.04 3.20 1.32 -
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.97 1.34 Heat Non-Energy Use 3.13 6.97 13.15 Coal 0.03 Oil 2.40 4.24 9.51 Gas 0.73 2.73 3.61 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.06 2.16 13.04 9.18 3.85
0.09 2.34 11.95 8.86 3.09
0.10 2.37 12.62 9.41 3.20
0.10 2.47 12.07 9.21 2.85
8.81 8.42 9.89
4.19 -0.57 -0.21 -1.55
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Mexico 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
2.2 0.4 0.1
2.5 0.9 -0.1 0.1
4.8 0.3 -0.0 -0.2
7.7 2.4 -0.0 -0.4
6.8 3.4 -0.0 0.0
7.4 5.4 -0.0 -0.3
7.9 5.6 -0.0 -0.2
4.8 -0.9 x
2.8 20.3 -9.7 x
Primary Supply
2.6
3.4
5.0
9.8
10.2
12.5
13.2
3.8
6.4
Statistical Difference
-0.1
-0.2
-0.1
-
-
-
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.5
-0.9
-2.6
-7.8 e
-8.3 e
-10.6 e
..
10.0
9.8
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.1 -0.1 -
-
-2.5 -2.5 -
-6.8 -6.2 -0.6
-7.9 -7.6 -0.3
-10.2 -9.9 -0.3
.. .. ..
23.1 23.1 -
9.9 9.7 -
-
-
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-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.4 -0.4 -
-0.9 -0.9 -
-0.2 -0.2 -
-0.9 e -0.7 e -0.2 -
-0.4 e -0.4 e -0.1 -
-0.4 e -0.4 e -0.1 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-5.9 -5.9 -
7.2 -5.4 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.1
-0.0
-0.1
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
..
-1.6
-4.2
-0.0
-0.0
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-
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-
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x
x
2.0
2.3
2.2
2.0
1.8
1.8
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0.7
-1.3
2.0 2.0 -
2.3 2.3 -
2.2 1.9 0.0 -
2.0 1.7 e 0.0 -
1.8 1.5 e 0.1 -
1.8 1.5 e 0.1 -
.. .. .. .. ..
0.7 -0.1 -
-1.2 -1.6 9.2 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
.. .. ..
-
-
Non-energy Use 0.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Mexico 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
-
-
3.97 3.97 3.97 -
11.36 9.57 9.57 1.79 -
15.38 13.88 13.88 1.20 0.30 0.30 -
13.01 11.51 11.51 1.33 0.17 0.17 -
16.69 14.92 14.92 1.58 0.19 0.19 -
-
10.05 9.23 9.23 -
4.05 3.97 -
3.97 3.98 -
2.91 2.89 -
0.93 0.93 -
0.64 0.64 -
0.44 0.44 -
0.25 0.25 -
-2.72 -2.61 -
-15.14 -15.10 -
-
0.00 0.00 -
0.00 0.00 -
0.00 0.00 -
0.00 0.00 -
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Mexico 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. 7.80 10.48
33.26 10.58 13.84
48.19 38.04 68.38
48.69 86.20 116.69
51.56 81.69 95.44
49.13 95.97 159.64
56.83 99.50 213.88
62.69 122.84 282.93
64.79 174.80 264.12
x .. 7.80 .. 10.39
x .. 10.58 .. 13.84
x .. 38.04 .. 68.38
x .. 86.29 .. 116.69
x .. 82.79 .. 95.44
x .. 96.64 .. 159.64
x .. 100.11 .. 233.87
x .. 124.95 .. 277.77
x .. 176.42 .. 266.91
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Mexican Pesos / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. 0.26 0.31
0.50 0.35 0.41
89.48 156.54 249.77
300.80 1180.30 1418.28
325.54 1143.04 1185.32
346.46 1499.93 2214.71
419.01 1625.80 3102.12
446.18 1937.60 3961.39
461.72 2760.51 3702.49
Steam Coal x x Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil 0.26 0.35 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 0.31 0.41 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
x .. 156.54 .. 249.77
x .. 1181.46 .. 1418.28
x .. 1158.38 .. 1185.32
x .. 1510.32 .. 2214.71
x .. 1635.69 .. 3392.06
x .. 1970.92 .. 3889.13
x .. 2786.06 .. 3741.57
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.39 0.25 .. .. 0.14
0.92 0.81 0.81 0.12
0.34 0.22 0.22 0.11
2.43 1.85 1.85 0.00 0.57
4.40 4.04 4.04 0.00 0.36
5.42 4.96 4.96 0.00 0.46
3.37 2.89 2.89 0.00 0.48
5.38 5.03 5.03 0.00 0.35
5.57 5.28 5.28 0.00 0.29
Total Exports 0.08 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 Hard Coal 0.00 0.00 0.00 Coking Coal .. 0.00 Steam Coal .. 0.00 0.00 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Mexico 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
570
823
228
2432
5896
7236
4092
7261
7620
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
570 470 -
823 723 -
228 122 6 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
100
100
100
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2432 1074 538 697 -
5896 1865 765 694 -
7236 5661 466 1052 -
4092 2055 1033 942 -
7261 5326 579 1020 222
7620 6380 511 367 140
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
1 66 56 -
2567 5 -
18 8 1 30 -
20 9 33 -
3 111 -
2 193 27 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Netherlands* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
140
180 160
120
140 100
120
80
100
60
80 60
40
40
20 0 1970
20
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
30
14
25
12 10
20
8 15 6 10 4 5
2
0 1970
120
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 200 180
100
160 140
80
120 60
100 80
40
60 40
20
20 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Netherlands 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 89.20 92.83 95.36 Coal 4.10 5.42 12.76 Oil 44.15 42.11 34.78 Gas 40.71 43.46 44.00 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.32 1.36 Nuclear 0.41 1.56 1.30 Hydro 0.01 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.17 -0.04 1.13 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
108.37 11.50 40.86 49.57 2.49 1.46 0.02 0.15 2.32 -
117.39 12.43 45.65 52.48 3.12 1.42 0.01 0.28 1.99 -
116.93 11.70 46.98 50.45 3.74 1.49 0.01 0.32 2.25 -
114.95 10.91 47.01 48.93 3.79 1.29 0.01 0.39 2.64 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.39 6.91 -1.39 0.46 7.00 -
1.37 -0.58 2.02 0.92 6.99 0.89 0.23 25.99 4.68 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
193 228 285 385 402 408 0.46 0.41 0.33 0.28 0.29 0.29 Population (millions) 13.4 14.1 14.9 15.9 16.3 16.3 TPES/population(1) 6.64 6.56 6.38 6.81 7.21 7.17 TPES/GDP(2) 164.6 144.5 119.0 100.0 103.8 101.8 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 71.2 79.4 150.0 100.0 103.5 96.0 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 90.5 98.9 101.5 100.0 100.9 100.7 Elec. Generation (TWh) 53 65 72 90 101 100 Industrial Production(2) 70.7 78.9 83.9 100.0 102.6 101.4 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
420 0.27 16.4 7.00 97.3 87.0 .. 98 102.5
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.33 -1.89 0.63 -0.23 -1.89 4.48 0.67 1.86 1.01
2.42 -1.03 0.59 0.78 -1.03 -2.93 -0.05 2.23 1.27
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Netherlands 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
69.78 1.55 35.23 27.56 5.45 -
72.93 1.11 30.13 34.64 7.05 -
73.26 1.97 28.42 32.85 0.54 0.00 9.03 0.44
85.03 1.18 34.95 32.95 0.53 0.02 12.03 3.36
88.98 1.22 38.25 33.29 0.52 0.02 12.35 3.31
90.36 1.40 38.84 33.22 0.55 0.03 12.67 3.65
91.95 1.33 41.09 31.85 0.56 0.03 12.84 4.26
0.29 1.44 -1.26 1.04 3.02 -
1.53 -2.59 2.49 -0.21 0.25 15.63 2.37 16.38
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
19.55 1.09 4.04 11.63 2.79 -
17.57 0.99 3.61 9.52 3.45 -
16.19 1.58 1.13 9.30 0.09 4.08 -
17.95 0.77 2.25 8.20 0.12 4.99 1.62
18.53 0.75 2.48 8.43 0.14 5.00 1.73
19.15 0.93 2.36 8.56 0.17 5.08 2.05
19.70 0.89 2.92 8.21 0.18 5.11 2.39
-1.10 2.21 -7.22 -1.31 2.26 -
1.32 -3.77 6.55 -0.83 4.73 1.51 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
10.67 10.56 -
12.41 12.29 -
15.09 14.93 -
20.78 20.58 -
21.49 21.30 -
22.03 21.83 -
22.08 21.88 -
2.06 2.06 -
2.57 2.58 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.11 18.77 0.34 6.88 10.21
0.12 20.28 0.07 2.05 16.31
0.16 14.20 0.03 0.35 11.23
0.20 14.72 0.01 0.09 11.38
0.19 15.00 0.01 0.09 11.45
0.20 14.91 0.01 0.09 11.28
0.20 14.77 0.01 0.11 10.74
2.09 -1.63 -12.77 -16.01 0.56
1.57 0.27 -9.84 -7.60 -0.29
1.35 2.76 1.56 -
1.86 2.54 1.09 0.04
0.40 0.00 2.03 0.15 8.44 0.04 0.92 4.76
0.34 0.02 2.68 0.21 10.54 0.03 0.42 5.26
0.33 0.02 2.86 0.25 11.89 0.04 0.45 6.49
0.33 0.03 2.89 0.29 11.84 0.04 0.44 6.25
0.33 0.03 2.98 0.58 10.80 0.04 0.56 5.10
2.44 6.79 -3.07 -
-1.35 15.63 2.60 9.42 1.66 0.50 -3.25 0.46
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.05 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 1.20 1.41 2.54 Heat 0.14 Non-Energy Use 10.78 12.54 14.21 Coal 0.32 Oil 10.78 10.05 10.65 Gas 2.49 3.25 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.07 3.72 1.04 14.84 0.37 10.89 3.58
0.06 3.80 1.06 16.69 0.43 13.22 3.04
0.06 4.00 1.04 16.90 0.41 13.41 3.08
0.06 3.85 1.20 18.82 0.39 14.92 3.51
4.50 1.64 -0.07 -
0.77 2.81 15.63 1.89 1.48 2.27 0.51
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Netherlands 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
1.6 4.2 -2.0 0.3
7.3 -2.0 0.1
16.8 -3.3 -0.7
20.5 -8.7 -0.2
20.8 -8.6 0.2
18.6 -6.7 -0.2
16.0 -4.5 -0.6
8.5 2.9 x
0.7 4.9 x
Primary Supply
4.1
5.4
12.8
11.5
12.4
11.7
10.9
6.9
-0.6
Statistical Difference
0.1
0.1
-0.2
-0.1
-0.2
-
..
x
x
-10.3 e
-10.0 e
-10.6 e
..
10.9
-0.1
Total Transformation
-1.8 e
-4.1 e
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-1.1 -1.1 -
-2.6 -2.4 -0.2
-8.7 -8.6 -0.1
-8.2 -8.2 -0.0
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.. .. ..
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-0.6 -0.5 -12.0
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-2.1 e -1.9 e -0.2 -
.. .. .. .. ..
5.4 3.3 -
2.0 1.9 3.9 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-10.1 e
-
-
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-
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-
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-0.3
-0.3
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1.5
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1.2
1.4
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1.4
-2.6
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1.0 0.6 0.2 0.2 -
1.6 0.9 e 0.4 0.1 0.0
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0.9 0.9 e 0.1 -
0.9 0.8 e 0.0 -
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-3.8 -0.8 -5.4 -
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-
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-
0.5 0.3
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
.. .. ..
-10.1 -12.8
-3.0 0.5 -9.8
Non-energy Use 0.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.4
0.4
0.4
..
-
1.5
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Netherlands 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes) 1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1.85 1.70 1.59 0.11 0.01 0.06 0.05 0.01 0.07 -
2.45 2.40 2.26 0.14 0.01 0.07 0.06 0.01 0.07 -
9.64 8.72 8.69 0.03 0.48 0.36 0.03 0.00 0.09 0.06 0.01
8.88 8.59 8.59 0.11 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.01
9.28 9.21 9.21 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.00
8.93 8.88 8.88 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.00
8.31 8.27 8.27 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.03 -
14.74 14.59 15.21 -9.75 19.17 17.55 22.79 -0.98 -
-0.99 -0.36 -0.33 -22.30 -20.79 -17.77 -4.52 -
2.95 3.28 -
3.52 3.67 -
4.39 3.85 0.62 0.06 0.06 -
4.05 3.01 1.05 0.00
4.39 3.05 1.33 0.00
4.62 3.15 1.41 0.06 0.06 0.00
4.70 3.16 1.47 0.07 0.05 0.02 0.00
3.36 1.33 -
0.45 -1.31 5.95 0.63 -1.32 -
0.07 0.16 0.07 0.07 0.15 0.06 0.07 0.15 0.06 0.00 0.01 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.04 0.03 0.03 0.00 0.02 -
0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 -
0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 -
0.05 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.02 -
0.12 -0.95 -1.23 -
-2.12 -4.74 -5.49 4.73 9.05 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Netherlands 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
40.99 65.34 61.49
63.99 138.04 126.93
71.37 .. 103.23
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
57.76 105.55 71.09 .. 68.25
62.94 131.85 133.96 .. 113.74
62.74 154.34 131.18 .. 97.42
.. .. x 156.50 129.53
.. .. x 148.84 127.91
.. .. x 190.79 172.95
.. .. x 199.49 ..
.. .. x 255.43 ..
.. .. x 296.48 ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
40.25 89.46 77.63
57.72 173.60 147.20
58.95 .. 109.63
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
Steam Coal 56.72 56.77 Coking Coal 100.69 115.53 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 97.33 168.47 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 86.17 131.91 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
51.82 123.84 151.08 .. 103.46
.. .. x 236.75 180.69
.. .. x 220.19 174.49
.. .. x 235.42 196.79
.. .. x 223.91 ..
.. .. x 286.69 ..
.. .. x 329.46 ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
4.20 3.52 .. .. 0.01 0.66
7.32 6.38 3.15 3.23 0.11 0.84
16.78 16.19 4.51 11.68 0.05 0.54
20.46 19.60 4.76 14.84 0.03 0.83
19.88 19.14 4.84 14.30 0.04 0.70
20.20 19.45 4.46 14.98 0.03 0.72
20.81 20.32 4.88 15.45 0.03 0.46
18.60 18.10 4.88 13.23 0.03 0.46
16.00 15.72 3.58 12.14 0.02 0.26
Total Exports 1.99 2.02 3.26 8.71 8.11 7.02 8.55 Hard Coal 1.07 1.33 2.31 7.89 7.42 6.46 8.20 Coking Coal .. 0.04 0.92 0.71 0.29 0.39 Steam Coal .. 1.30 2.31 6.97 6.72 6.17 7.81 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 0.00 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.93 0.68 0.95 0.82 0.69 0.56 0.35 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
6.72 6.36 0.23 6.13 0.36
4.48 3.94 3.94 0.54
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Netherlands 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
5038
7156
17440
22295
21677
21620
22603
20415
17840
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
2853 961 89 782 376 644 1
3399 382 114 670 482 1749 1
4603 449 426 462 98 3110 4
4864 1903 366 319 1620 1
4947 1240 1450 1080 71
4561 972 1139 18 1173 73
4988 655 1500 1 1417 73
4987 1346 902 1364 99
3662 1235 705 840 -
-
1
1 6 46 1 -
10 441 204 -
86 139 173 708 -
80 110 118 27 851 -
91 11 296 943 1
359 204 713 -
266 596 20 -
2185 529 55 62 703 264 166 14 10
3757 792 68 706 460 156 1053 63
12837 5176 72 1043 3023 237
17431 1110 19 1246 9 1242 365
16730 1593 189 138 19 321 1 1270 266
17059 1589 41 28 359 2 8 137
17615 745 140 177 180 1 406 167
15428 439 43 97 68 290 239
14178 277 2 91 122 1 205 215
309 57 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 16 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
459 -
152 1514 133 1436 32 19 -
271 4795 2644 5269 174 90 158 39
412 2940 1771 7257 417 10 126
227 4282 1972 7976 261 122 5 50
143 4424 1784 8305 973 1 169
83 5703 992 6084 1250 33 107
237 4392 2176 5234 995 138 72 21
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Netherlands 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
13
39
-
938
722
293
395
236
-
13 13 -
39 9 27 3 -
-
938 10 928 -
722 22 110 585 3 2 -
293 36 253 4 -
393 103 7 195 88 -
236 236 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Netherlands 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
475
1508
2512
8184
7846
7002
8897
7138
4606
475 231 9 228 5 2 -
1493 575 59 146 87 409 1 4 24 121 67 -
2448 469 2 2 261 1410 48 7 3 26 7 213 -
8158 1 149 316 7041 3 53 309 19 267 -
7720 5 569 2 507 6140 216 7 32 242 -
6824 2 177 770 5400 200 104 171 -
8781 72 117 28 1406 6406 3 228 49 472 -
7114 4 38 18 67 309 1291 4599 71 60 33 1 172 6 17 13 415 -
4590 1 7 12 44 202 836 2982 47 39 22 110 7 9 272 -
-
5 5 -
64 61 3 -
-
3 3
-
-
39 3 21
26 2 14
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
10
-
26
123
178
116
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Netherlands 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
62.90
60.87
53.77
55.37
55.55
63.00
78.99
104.06
125.70
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
61.99 46.53 .. 50.54 57.37 .. .. 41.29 50.79
60.19 59.41 .. 60.71 51.33 46.96 50.24 47.62 ..
56.87 54.78 .. 55.46 57.65 39.24 .. .. 33.59
52.79 56.56 .. .. 58.86 100.24 .. .. ..
52.70 55.69 .. 36.81 62.05 96.07 .. .. ..
64.81 61.32 .. .. 68.56 129.95 .. 48.99 64.70
86.94 76.24 .. .. 86.30 .. 76.73 .. 68.97
101.15 100.14 .. .. 108.36 352.78 130.59 .. 95.25
126.33 143.55 .. .. 127.21 127.00 .. .. 88.14
39.52 52.25 43.89 40.09 35.81 37.27 55.09 Imports from: Australia 39.88 52.28 42.39 35.17 43.79 45.99 70.15 Canada .. .. .. 46.12 .. 90.34 103.25 Czech Republic 63.86 .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland 43.19 55.66 46.60 36.13 33.79 37.89 70.15 United States 43.36 54.91 49.37 41.01 39.15 35.34 53.90 China 38.66 51.46 42.61 36.84 34.96 38.27 62.91 Colombia 37.43 51.72 40.75 45.92 32.69 34.28 54.89 South Africa 36.10 43.71 41.63 40.08 35.86 36.35 52.22 Former USSR(2) 37.78 47.99 58.39 37.95 35.41 40.39 74.07 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
68.86
68.57
106.55 144.61 .. 304.89 76.01 77.09 65.86 65.31 67.64
108.34 145.81 .. 61.40 100.13 .. 62.25 64.04 76.60
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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New Zealand* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
30
140
25
120 100
20 80 15 60 10
40
5
20
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
5.0
3.5
4.5
3.0
4.0 2.5
3.5 3.0
2.0
2.5 1.5
2.0 1.5
1.0
1.0 0.5
0.5 0.0 1970
1975 1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0.0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
50
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 40
45
35
40 30
35 30
25
25
20
20
15
15 10
10
5
5 0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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New Zealand 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 11.81 13.14 19.65 Coal 1.80 1.46 1.62 Oil 6.32 6.03 5.66 Gas 0.40 1.13 5.57 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.74 0.78 Nuclear Hydro 1.76 2.33 2.87 Geothermal 1.53 1.46 3.16 Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
25.65 1.49 9.01 7.22 1.02 3.00 3.90 0.01 -
24.90 2.59 10.05 4.93 1.18 3.34 2.72 0.05 0.03
24.16 2.86 9.74 4.56 1.24 2.88 2.76 0.08 0.02
25.04 2.96 9.87 4.68 1.27 2.88 3.27 0.09 0.02
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.04 -0.64 -0.65 16.69 2.92 4.37 -
1.38 3.87 3.68 -1.32 3.15 0.04 -0.90 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
33 33 40 53 62 63 0.36 0.40 0.49 0.49 0.40 0.39 Population (millions) 3.0 3.1 3.4 3.9 4.1 4.1 TPES/population(1) 3.98 4.18 5.85 6.64 6.13 5.89 TPES/GDP(2) 74.2 81.6 101.3 100.0 83.1 79.1 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 195.4 155.8 143.7 100.0 148.7 161.4 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 76.3 92.4 109.2 100.0 95.4 92.5 Elec. Generation (TWh) 19 23 32 39 43 43 Industrial Production(2) .. .. 83.1 100.0 111.6 108.7 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
64 0.39 4.1 6.06 81.0 164.8 .. 43 107.4
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.17 1.85 0.73 2.29 1.85 -1.79 2.13 3.32 -
3.07 -1.64 1.33 0.05 -1.64 0.78 -1.10 1.92 1.81
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.01 1.53 0.07 -
0.18 1.36 0.10 -
0.55 1.35 0.08 -
1.72 1.51 0.10 -
2.40 1.77 0.12 -
2.37 1.88 0.12 -
2.68 2.00 0.12 -
38.38 -1.01 0.89 -
10.20 2.20 2.99 -
Mt: Coking Coal 0.01 0.17 0.58 1.64 2.47 2.45 2.77 Steam Coal 2.01 1.76 1.85 2.00 2.45 2.58 2.75 Brown Coal 0.15 0.21 0.16 0.21 0.24 0.25 0.25 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
39.12 -0.70 0.54 -
10.10 2.24 2.87 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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New Zealand 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
8.65 1.24 5.24 0.20 1.96 -
10.13 1.15 5.43 0.52 0.63 2.40 -
13.59 0.97 6.33 1.85 0.64 0.39 3.41 -
18.64 0.66 8.34 4.40 0.78 0.32 4.13 -
18.48 0.95 9.35 2.65 0.89 0.33 0.01 4.31 -
19.18 0.74 9.72 2.86 0.93 0.33 0.01 4.61 -
18.19 0.69 9.71 1.95 0.95 0.33 0.01 4.55 -
2.70 -1.46 1.11 13.84 3.33 -
1.96 -2.19 2.89 0.36 2.64 -1.08 1.94 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
2.77 0.98 1.03 0.07 0.69 -
3.42 0.78 0.85 0.38 0.46 0.94 -
4.18 0.79 0.39 0.76 0.55 0.31 1.37 -
4.15 0.50 0.45 0.71 0.56 0.19 1.73 -
4.54 0.77 0.47 0.75 0.67 0.19 1.70 -
4.60 0.48 0.55 0.81 0.71 0.19 1.86 -
4.71 0.52 0.53 0.91 0.73 0.19 1.83 -
2.44 -1.28 -5.52 14.70 4.12 -
0.81 -2.74 2.06 1.19 1.88 -3.11 1.93 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
3.07 3.07 -
3.56 0.00 3.55 0.01
4.90 4.81 0.08
6.88 6.82 0.00
7.87 7.81 0.01
8.15 8.09 0.01
8.04 7.98 0.01
2.78 2.68 -
3.35 3.43 -15.85
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.00 1.29 0.22 0.11 0.04
0.00 1.45 0.19 0.04 0.06
0.01 1.60 0.05 0.02 0.11
0.05 1.92 0.03 0.06 0.22
0.05 2.01 0.03 0.06 0.21
0.06 2.10 0.03 0.07 0.21
0.06 2.08 0.03 0.07 0.20
2.67 1.28 -8.17 -10.97 5.92
14.23 1.75 -4.04 10.67 4.22
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.91 0.73 0.33 0.09
0.17 e 0.99 1.01 0.17 0.36 0.07
0.09 e 0.08 1.26 1.16 0.08 0.23 0.15
0.22 0.00 1.39 1.62 0.11 0.14 0.44
0.21 0.00 0.01 1.49 1.61 0.13 0.15 0.29
0.22 0.00 0.01 1.57 1.76 0.21 0.19 0.28
0.22 0.00 0.01 1.55 1.71 0.11 0.29 0.23
1.91 2.76 -2.15 3.05
6.03 -18.62 1.38 2.65 1.65 1.57 2.77
0.01 0.13 0.80 3.46 0.43 3.03
0.01 0.13 0.90 1.76 0.36 1.40
0.00 0.13 0.95 1.97 0.42 1.55
0.00 0.13 0.95 1.01 0.40 0.61
4.95 7.72 1.64 -
6.23 2.18 -1.10 -0.71 -1.34
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.00 0.00 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.30 0.41 0.69 Heat Non-Energy Use 0.34 0.30 1.20 Coal Oil 0.34 0.30 0.45 Gas 0.75 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
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New Zealand 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
1.8 -0.0 -0.0
1.6 -0.1 -0.1
2.0 0.0 -0.3 -0.1
3.3 -1.6 -0.2
4.3 0.6 -2.0 -0.4
4.4 0.8 -2.4 0.1
4.8 0.9 -2.8 0.0
0.4 14.7 x
5.4 37.5 14.4 x
Primary Supply
1.8
1.5
1.6
1.5
2.6
2.9
3.0
-0.6
3.9
Statistical Difference
-
-
0.0
-0.0
0.1
0.1
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.6
-0.3
-0.7
-0.8
-2.0
-2.3
..
0.9
8.8
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.5 -0.5 -
-0.2 -0.2 -
-0.3 -0.2 -0.1
-0.9 -0.3 -0.5
-1.9 -1.4 -0.5
-2.2 -1.7 -0.5
.. .. ..
-3.3 -6.4 -
14.2 16.7 9.0
Autoproducers Gas Works
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
(2)
-0.0 -0.0 -0.0
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.4 -0.4 -
0.0 0.0 -
-0.1 -0.1 -
-0.1 -0.1 -
.. .. .. .. ..
22.3 -
-7.3 -7.3 -
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use
-
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
x
x
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.7
0.7
0.7
..
-1.5
-2.2
1.0 0.1 -
0.8 0.1 0.1 0.1
0.8 -
0.5 -
0.5 -
0.5 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.3 -
-2.7 -
-
0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.3 0.2
0.4 0.2 0.2
0.2 0.1 0.1
0.2 0.1 0.0
0.3 0.2 0.0
0.2 0.1 0.0
.. .. ..
-2.2 -8.2
-0.2 1.7 -4.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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New Zealand 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes) 1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
2.04 0.59 0.59 0.05 0.08 0.83 0.18 0.12 0.03 0.49 0.45 -
1.76 0.30 0.30 0.02 0.08 0.95 0.14 0.10 0.06 0.65 0.36 -
1.78 0.27 0.23 0.04 0.62 0.78 0.78 0.10 -
1.78 0.45 0.43 0.02 0.67 0.50 0.50 0.13 -
3.26 1.49 1.45 0.04 0.78 0.80 0.80 0.16 -
3.49 1.94 1.90 0.04 0.79 0.47 0.47 0.27 -
3.94 2.46 2.41 0.04 0.76 0.52 0.52 0.14 -
-1.10 -6.32 -7.50 -0.50 3.89 -11.72 -
5.42 15.85 16.90 0.67 1.34 -2.61 -2.61 2.30 -
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0.01 -
0.22 0.16 0.16 0.02 -
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-
-
-
-
-
0.13 0.21 0.21 0.09 0.09 0.13 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.13 0.04 0.11 0.08 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.26 0.18 0.18 0.08 -
0.30 0.23 0.23 0.07 -
0.28 0.22 0.22 0.06 -
0.28 0.22 0.22 0.06 -
3.89 3.10 7.73 5.52 -
1.94 3.64 3.64 -2.12 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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New Zealand 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
36.23 c 90.61 .. ..
41.63 c 162.85 .. ..
c c 157.64 .. 61.47
c c 186.62 .. 46.54
c c 143.92 .. 50.91
c c 154.97 .. 82.49
c c 192.21 .. 95.92
c c 274.15 .. 129.12
c c 308.86 .. 145.41
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(New Zealand Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
c c c
Steam Coal 34.00 41.75 Coking Coal c c High Suplhur Fuel Oil 126.00 242.00 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
c c 382.75 .. 132.62
c c 595.43 .. 131.94
c c 450.44 .. 141.59
c c 386.60 .. 182.84
c c 419.69 .. 186.10
c c 563.70 .. 235.90
c c 689.15 .. 288.28
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
.. .. -
-
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
-
-
-
0.64 0.64 0.64 -
0.80 0.80 0.80 -
0.91 0.91 0.01 0.90 0.00 -
Total Exports 0.03 0.07 0.32 1.60 2.03 2.29 1.97 Hard Coal 0.07 0.32 1.60 2.03 2.29 1.97 Coking Coal .. 0.07 0.32 1.60 2.03 2.29 1.97 Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
2.41 2.41 2.41 -
2.81 2.81 2.81 -
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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New Zealand 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
11
70
336
1529
1932
2210
1908
2331
2720
11 11 -
70 70 -
285 30 243 12 -
940 122 687 85 46 -
1055 69 956 30 -
1013 e 1013 e -
1042 e 1042 e -
1216 1216 -
-
-
51 51 -
589 185 313 91 -
877 173 149 555 -
1289 451 467 371 -
1504 526 545 433 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
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-
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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e
e
e
e e
e
e e
986 e 937 e 49 e 1224 297 361 566 -
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895 387 390 118 -
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Norway* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
50
120
45 100
40 35
80
30 60
25 20
40
15 10
20
5 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
3.0
1.8 1.6
2.5 1.4 2.0
1.2 1.0
1.5 0.8 1.0
0.6 0.4
0.5 0.2 0.0 1970
160
1975 1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0.0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 45
140
40
120
35 30
100
25
80
20 60 15 40
10
20
5
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Norway 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 20.91 26.65 30.73 Coal 1.30 1.44 1.23 Oil 11.29 12.92 12.24 Gas 1.24 2.82 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.84 1.47 Nuclear Hydro 8.95 10.27 14.88 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) -0.64 -0.06 -1.95 Heat(2) 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
36.87 1.54 13.45 5.19 1.94 17.07 0.00 -2.34 0.03
40.38 1.32 15.11 7.25 1.85 13.37 0.03 1.41 0.04
45.89 1.11 20.24 7.37 1.87 16.68 0.06 -1.48 0.05
43.12 0.98 18.41 6.98 1.85 14.67 0.08 0.11 0.05
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.29 -0.31 0.48 3.04 6.81 -
2.71 -0.71 3.41 6.61 1.59 0.76 -1.84 3.42
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
66 91 116 167 181 185 0.32 0.29 0.27 0.22 0.22 0.25 Population (millions) 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.5 4.6 4.6 TPES/population(1) 5.28 6.52 7.25 8.21 8.80 9.93 TPES/GDP(2) 142.7 132.5 120.1 100.0 101.2 112.4 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 213.1 171.5 115.7 100.0 79.7 65.2 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 139.7 125.2 127.4 100.0 91.0 92.3 Elec. Generation (TWh) 73 84 122 140 110 137 Industrial Production(2) 32.3 46.2 71.5 100.0 97.4 96.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
193 0.22 4.6 9.30 101.1 54.9 .. 121 94.6
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.33 -1.01 0.40 1.88 -1.01 -3.53 -0.54 3.05 4.79
3.16 -0.44 0.58 2.12 -0.44 -3.75 -2.13 0.81 2.05
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.23 0.18 -
0.16 0.13 -
0.29 -
0.61 -
2.78 -
1.41 -
2.25 -
4.31 -
11.11 -
Mt: Coking Coal 0.23 0.16 Steam Coal 0.18 0.13 0.30 0.63 2.90 1.47 2.35 Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
4.68 -
11.11 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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Norway 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
19.61 1.16 10.97 0.01 7.47 -
23.34 1.24 12.07 0.01 0.84 9.19 -
25.75 1.11 11.36 1.28 11.89 0.11
28.96 1.36 11.41 0.84 1.71 13.46 0.18
29.65 1.00 13.15 1.00 1.56 12.67 0.27
30.03 1.13 12.74 1.15 1.48 13.26 0.28
30.14 0.96 12.56 1.07 1.51 13.75 0.30
1.62 -0.27 0.21 2.78 -
1.05 -0.96 0.67 1.08 0.97 7.11
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
8.36 1.08 2.71 0.00 4.57 -
9.22 1.19 2.86 0.00 0.26 4.91 -
8.64 1.09 1.35 0.55 5.63 0.02
9.94 1.36 1.13 0.25 0.85 6.34 0.03
9.02 1.00 1.31 0.24 0.57 5.87 0.04
9.46 1.13 1.18 0.27 0.55 6.30 0.04
9.37 0.96 1.09 0.26 0.57 6.45 0.04
0.20 0.07 -4.00 1.23 -
0.54 -0.89 -1.43 0.32 0.91 3.17
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
3.74 3.67 -
4.54 4.46 -
6.02 5.92 -
6.54 6.35 0.00
6.83 6.62 0.01
7.08 6.88 0.01
7.20 6.99 0.01
2.85 2.85 -
1.19 1.11 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.06 2.69 0.08 0.64 0.01
0.08 4.57 0.04 1.19 0.00
0.10 5.16 0.01 0.65 -
0.19 5.47 0.00 0.36 0.00
0.20 5.45 0.00 0.51 0.00
0.18 5.37 0.00 0.43 0.00
0.19 5.42 0.00 0.34 0.01
2.78 3.91 -12.22 0.15 -
4.24 0.33 -13.56 -4.25 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
1.96 0.83 0.01 0.00
0.57 2.77 2.35 1.00 -
0.74 3.72 0.04 2.91 0.50 -
0.82 4.26 0.03 2.93 0.35 0.00
0.96 3.93 0.05 3.33 0.68 0.01
0.90 3.98 0.05 3.36 0.59 0.01
0.90 4.12 0.05 3.52 0.53 0.02
3.84 7.68 22.95 -
1.37 0.67 2.70 1.29 0.38 -
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.81 1.35 2.36 Heat 0.05 Non-Energy Use 1.59 2.27 2.63 Coal Oil 1.59 2.27 2.63 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.04 2.42 0.13 2.97 2.37 0.60
0.02 2.43 0.19 3.86 3.12 0.74
0.03 2.54 0.20 3.60 2.76 0.84
0.03 2.74 0.21 3.51 2.77 0.74
6.49 3.03 3.03 -
1.01 10.38 1.93 0.33 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Norway 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.4 1.0 -0.1 0.1
0.3 1.3 -0.1 0.0
0.3 1.2 -0.2 -0.0
0.6 1.4 -0.6 0.1
2.8 1.2 -2.6 -0.0
1.4 1.0 -1.6 0.3
2.3 0.9 -2.2 0.0
-2.1 1.3 3.9 x
11.1 -1.2 13.2 x
Primary Supply
1.3
1.4
1.2
1.5
1.3
1.1
1.0
-0.3
-0.7
Statistical Difference
0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
0.0
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.1 e
-0.1 e
-0.1 e
-0.1 e
-0.1 e
-0.1 e
..
-1.2
1.0
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 e -0.0 e -
.. .. ..
3.5 3.5 -
1.5 1.5 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.1 e -0.1 e -0.0 -
-0.1 e -0.1 e 0.0 -
-0.1 e -0.1 e -
-0.1 e -0.1 e -
-0.1 e -0.1 e -
-0.1 e -0.1 e -
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.3 -1.4 -
0.8 0.8 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
..
x
x
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.4
1.1
1.0
..
-0.3
-1.0
1.1 0.8 e 0.1 0.1 -
1.2 0.9 e 0.2 0.1 -
1.1 0.8 e 0.2 0.1 0.0
1.4 0.8 e 0.3 0.3 -
1.1 0.6 e 0.3 0.2 -
1.0 0.5 e 0.2 0.2 -
.. .. .. .. ..
0.1 -0.6 3.4 1.5 -
-0.9 -2.4 1.9 2.5 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
.. .. ..
-9.9 -12.2
-16.1 -13.6
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Norway 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
0.42 0.02 0.02 0.35 0.25 0.10 0.00 0.01 -
0.52 0.01 0.01 0.51 0.31 0.12 0.08 0.00 0.01 -
0.75 0.02 0.02 0.74 0.48 0.11 0.14 0.01 0.00 0.01 -
1.04 0.02 0.02 0.96 0.47 0.22 0.27 0.00 0.00 -
0.81 0.02 0.02 0.73 0.31 0.18 0.24 0.00 -
0.91 0.03 0.03 0.81 0.39 0.21 0.22 0.00 -
0.80 0.03 0.03 0.69 0.31 0.19 0.19 -
5.00 0.84 0.84 6.54 5.75 1.12 3.44 -2.93 -
0.40 1.17 1.17 -0.47 -2.83 3.40 2.23 -
0.41 0.41 -
0.43 0.43 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Norway 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
39.80 .. 70.70 .. x
62.32 116.18 141.87 .. x
53.13 93.33 217.90 .. x
.. x x 249.15 x
.. x x 320.33 x
.. x x .. x
.. x x .. x
.. x x .. x
.. x x .. x
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Norwegian Crowns / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
.. x ..
Steam Coal 200 295 Coking Coal .. 550 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 528 998 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas x x Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
319 560 1943 .. x
.. x x 3123 x
.. x x 3645 x
.. x x .. x
.. x x .. x
.. x x .. x
.. x x .. x
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.96 0.40 .. .. 0.56
1.25 0.74 0.27 0.47 0.52
1.20 0.68 0.68 0.52
1.41 0.88 0.88 0.53
0.99 0.63 0.63 0.36
1.01 0.64 0.64 0.37
1.18 0.73 0.73 0.44
1.01 0.64 0.64 0.37
0.89 0.51 0.51 0.38
Total Exports 0.13 0.13 0.25 0.55 1.97 2.59 2.63 Hard Coal 0.08 0.09 0.24 0.55 1.97 2.59 2.63 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.09 0.24 0.55 1.97 2.59 2.63 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.05 0.03 0.00 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
1.60 1.60 1.60 0.00
2.17 2.17 2.17 -
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Norway 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
450
739
713
919
655
671
766
667
530
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
187 125 62 -
272 80 192 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
263 2 55 29 77 46 38
467 1 29 155 60 153 63
713 32 48 87 181 151 99
919 64 151 169 21 291
655 57 190 92 24 138
671 58 217 87 8 87
766 83 229 95 33 141
667 71 159 103 17 145
530 38 168 21 140
16 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
6 -
4 9 97 5 -
36 102 82 3 -
11 88 27 28 -
101 113 -
10 105 70 -
30 97 39 3 3
6 72 76 9 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Norway 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
77
91
254
574
2050
2697
2741
1666
2266
76 75 1 -
90 87 3 -
253 2 50 87 4 46 3 61 -
570 156 50 330 7 2 25 -
2050 494 212 97 724 72 12 71 77 72 31 188 -
2697 499 63 141 1162 272 73 29 284 29 145 -
2741 310 93 1972 69 7 2 216 72 -
1666 245 111 994 71 1 214 30 -
2266 129 46 111 1693 73 7 143 64
-
-
-
4 2 2
-
-
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other 1 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
1
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Poland* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
200
140
180
120
160 140
100
120
80
100 60
80
40
60 40
20
20 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
200
160
180
140
160 120
140 120
100
100
80
80
60
60 40 40 20
20 0 1970
180
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 500
160
450
140
400
120
350 300
100
250
80
200 60
150
40
100
20
50
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Poland 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 132.97 175.76 142.69 Coal 106.71 137.11 107.73 Oil 15.55 24.13 18.95 Gas 8.94 12.53 12.77 Comb. Renew/Waste 1.81 1.74 3.18 Nuclear Hydro 0.18 0.29 0.17 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) -0.22 -0.03 -0.13 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
127.75 80.44 27.81 14.22 5.81 0.26 0.00 0.00 -0.78 -
131.12 77.42 31.02 16.97 6.57 0.26 0.01 0.02 -1.14 -
132.81 78.02 31.63 17.47 6.77 0.27 0.01 0.02 -1.37 -
140.75 82.41 34.76 17.61 7.02 0.25 0.02 0.03 -1.35 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.42 0.06 1.17 2.12 3.37 -0.16 -3.02 -
-0.48 -2.13 3.47 2.11 5.15 2.98 17.15 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
103 e 119 e 118 171 192 198 1.29 e 1.48 e 1.21 0.75 0.68 0.67 Population (millions) 33.4 35.6 38.1 38.3 38.2 38.2 TPES/population(1) 3.98 4.94 3.74 3.34 3.43 3.48 TPES/GDP(2) 173.3 e 197.9 e 161.8 100.0 91.6 89.8 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 220.8 e 245.2 e 194.0 100.0 85.9 83.8 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 99.9 e 126.0 e 143.6 100.0 92.1 88.4 Elec. Generation (TWh) 84 121 134 143 153 155 Industrial Production(2) .. .. 61.0 100.0 124.8 129.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
210 0.67 38.1 3.69 89.7 83.4 .. 161 145.5
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.82 -0.40 0.79 -0.37 -0.40 -0.76 2.16 2.81 -
3.50 -3.85 0.01 -0.48 -3.85 -5.44 -3.19 0.97 5.17
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
.. 158.69 11.02 -
.. 155.71 9.90 -
.. 115.68 19.27 -
17.24 67.30 17.32 -
16.63 63.73 18.46 -
14.21 65.96 18.19 -
14.72 63.46 17.95 -
-2.60 4.76 -
-3.68 -0.38 -
Mt: Coking Coal .. .. .. 17.22 16.53 14.07 14.57 Steam Coal 192.62 193.12 147.74 86.11 84.71 83.83 80.65 Brown Coal 41.01 36.87 67.58 59.48 61.20 61.64 60.83 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-2.19 4.25 -
-3.71 -0.61 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Poland 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
86.96 39.99 13.26 7.78 1.16 7.16 17.62
112.05 44.66 19.19 10.94 1.09 10.45 25.73
88.87 24.84 16.36 11.28 2.33 11.82 22.23
83.76 19.00 25.81 11.64 5.55 0.00 11.92 9.84
83.91 15.74 26.46 12.98 6.06 0.01 12.11 10.55
86.98 16.28 28.51 13.57 6.08 0.01 12.30 10.24
87.95 16.19 29.33 14.24 5.91 0.01 12.19 10.08
0.13 -2.76 1.24 2.21 4.19 3.00 1.38
-0.07 -2.82 3.97 1.56 6.41 0.21 -5.14
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
37.51 13.46 2.09 5.18 0.24 4.68 11.85
46.02 14.24 2.98 6.12 0.44 6.40 15.85
33.24 9.55 1.35 3.77 0.97 5.25 12.34
25.16 10.76 2.71 3.24 1.41 4.97 2.07
22.90 7.51 2.68 3.44 1.63 4.94 2.70
23.69 7.65 2.64 3.86 1.63 5.21 2.71
22.32 6.66 2.44 3.98 1.54 5.08 2.63
-0.71 -2.00 -2.53 -1.85 8.70 0.68 0.24
-2.62 -2.38 4.01 0.36 3.09 -0.23 -9.79
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
13.21 5.23 7.56 -
13.62 2.57 10.46 -
10.89 0.25 9.97 -
14.24 13.58 0.09
15.02 14.21 0.18
16.79 15.95 0.25
18.03 17.09 0.34
-1.13 -16.42 1.64 -
3.42 3.66 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.43 19.71 13.14 e 0.18 0.88
0.59 28.82 17.58 e 0.25 2.06
0.67 25.73 9.46 e 0.06 4.27
0.57 24.58 6.10 1.30 4.36
0.04 0.59 25.40 5.96 1.68 4.36
0.02 0.57 25.53 6.30 1.70 4.31
0.07 0.54 26.29 7.12 1.55 4.61
2.74 1.58 -1.91 -6.21 9.73
-1.44 0.14 -1.88 24.26 0.51
0.81 0.67 4.03 7.90 6.00 e 0.22
0.56 1.32 7.05 10.93 7.96 e 0.49
1.17 2.48 8.28 8.01 4.00 e 0.48
3.24 0.00 2.58 6.99 6.90 0.75 0.57 1.32
3.52 0.01 3.05 6.82 8.71 1.01 0.84 2.29
3.53 0.01 3.13 6.55 8.63 0.97 0.91 2.37
3.44 0.01 3.08 6.48 8.52 0.96 0.69 2.40
2.16 7.98 4.33 0.08 -2.35 4.78
7.44 1.44 -1.62 0.41 -9.10 11.30
0.32 0.00 3.21 0.74 6.15 0.11 3.43 2.62
0.22 0.00 3.35 0.99 5.85 0.09 3.09 2.67
0.22 0.00 3.21 0.95 6.16 0.15 3.28 2.73
0.22 0.00 3.31 0.94 6.42 0.12 3.41 2.88
-6.26 6.01 2.76 1.60 -7.66 2.15 3.75
14.28 2.26 -1.24 0.39 -4.93 0.77 0.32
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.09 0.06 0.03 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.88 1.18 2.37 Heat 0.71 1.24 1.13 Non-Energy Use 4.62 6.53 6.05 Coal 1.03 0.60 0.27 Oil 2.12 3.67 3.04 Gas 1.47 2.26 2.74 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
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Poland 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
143.9 1.2 -38.5 0.2
165.6 1.0 -30.3 0.8
134.9 0.6 -27.6 -0.2
101.9 1.5 -24.8 1.9
98.8 2.3 -23.7 -0.0
98.4 3.1 -21.6 -1.8
96.1 4.7 -21.0 2.5
-0.4 -4.2 -2.0 x
-2.1 12.0 -1.6 x
Primary Supply
106.7
137.1
107.7
80.4
77.4
78.0
82.4
0.1
-2.1
Statistical Difference
-0.5
-2.7
1.2
0.6
0.6
-1.3
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-63.3 e
-87.0 e
-82.1 e
-59.6 e
-59.3 e
-58.5 e
..
1.5
-2.2
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-57.0 e -36.7 e -20.3 e
-79.1 -53.6 -25.5
-76.9 -56.3 -20.6
-56.3 -53.3 -2.9
-56.7 -53.8 -2.9
-56.6 -53.8 -2.8
.. .. ..
1.8 2.5 0.1
-2.0 -0.3 -12.4
-2.0 e
-1.5
-0.3
-
-
-
..
-10.4
-
-4.3 e 0.0 -3.2 e -1.2 0.1
-6.4 e 0.0 -4.2 e -2.4 0.1
-4.9 e 0.0 -2.9 e -2.0 0.0
-3.3 e 0.0 -1.9 e -1.4 -
-2.6 e -1.7 e -0.9 -
-1.9 e -1.2 e -0.7 -
.. .. .. .. ..
0.8 -2.9 -0.5 2.8 -23.8
-6.2 -5.7 -7.0 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-2.8 e
-
-2.7
-2.0
-2.4
-2.3
-2.0
..
-2.1
0.2
-0.0 e
-0.1
-0.0
-0.0
-0.1
-0.0
..
x
x
40.0
44.7
24.8
19.0
16.3
16.2
..
-2.8
-2.8
13.5 2.6 e 0.7 5.2 0.1
14.2 3.4 e 0.7 4.9 0.1
5.2
2.6
0.2
20.3 6.0 e 13.1 e
27.3 8.0 e 17.6 e
14.8 4.0 e 9.5 e
9.6 2.9 e 0.4 3.0 0.1
Non-energy Use 1.0 0.6 0.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
10.8 3.1 e 1.8 2.1 0.5
7.6 2.3 e 1.1 1.3 0.5
6.7 1.6 e 1.1 1.2 0.5
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.0 0.6 -3.7 -3.2 -1.0
-2.4 -3.7 7.7 -6.0 14.4
-
-
-
..
-16.4
-
8.1 0.7 6.1
8.5 1.0 6.3
9.4 1.0 7.1
.. .. ..
-1.8 -2.4 -1.9
-3.0 -9.1 -1.9
0.1
0.2
0.1
..
-7.7
-4.9
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Poland 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
154.18 84.76 57.61 27.15 1.64 25.30 2.66 9.35 0.11 0.36 5.05 0.08 3.76 25.23 0.04
164.01 92.64 64.47 28.17 1.60 25.30 2.29 9.82 0.11 0.53 5.01 0.08 4.09 27.31 0.04
119.93 77.55 55.18 22.38 0.08 18.21 0.55 6.74 0.05 0.32 3.19 0.07 3.11 14.60 0.01
70.04 51.63 48.60 3.03 9.70 0.79 2.17 2.30 0.68 3.76 8.10 0.01
71.60 52.45 48.78 3.67 6.25 0.35 1.19 1.29 0.60 2.82 8.14 0.01
70.23 51.86 48.97 2.89 6.22 0.45 1.24 1.39 0.59 2.55 8.12 0.11
69.28 50.82 47.98 2.84 5.61 0.26 1.23 1.28 0.55 2.29 8.99 0.09
-2.07 -0.74 -0.36 -1.60 -22.50 -2.70 -12.36 -2.69 -6.00 -0.96 -3.75 -1.35 -1.55 -4.46 -7.78
-3.59 -2.78 -0.93 -12.86 -1.21 11.59 9.48 -5.92 14.95 -2.02 -3.18 12.86
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
13.33 0.05 0.00 0.05 12.26 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 -
13.77 0.06 0.06 13.76 0.00 0.00 -
13.68 0.08 0.08 13.59 -
11.16 0.08 0.08 11.24 -
-
-
37.71 35.31 67.39 36.91 34.15 66.92 36.45 33.69 66.46 0.46 0.47 0.46 0.26 0.29 0.23 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.06 0.07 0.02 0.06 Non-energy use 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
59.49 59.11 59.10 0.01 0.04 0.05 0.01 0.04 0.14 -
60.87 60.41 60.41 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.19 -
61.18 60.38 60.37 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.23 -
61.59 61.08 61.07 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.23 -
4.96 5.08 5.13 -0.05 -0.87 10.42 -4.76 2.43 0.54 -7.48 -
-0.60 -0.61 -0.56 -33.53 -8.83 -5.07 9.05 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Poland 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
3.10 .. ..
15.61 61.62 ..
38.69 80.54 ..
44.17 93.65 ..
49.63 114.33 ..
54.77 124.04 ..
65.19 181.87 ..
70.50 220.45 ..
.. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. 35.19
.. .. 61.62 .. 63.43
44.87 38.75 80.59 .. 103.46
46.50 47.49 93.68 .. 134.62
52.51 52.01 114.33 .. 136.84
60.64 95.46 124.04 141.46 139.55
71.39 114.57 181.87 213.05 174.75
75.69 94.52 220.45 264.03 228.88
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Polish Zlotys / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. .. ..
0.01 .. ..
10.82 81.90 ..
122.66 489.70 ..
131.52 534.80 ..
140.74 621.88 ..
145.87 633.56 ..
153.77 822.85 ..
159.57 957.01 ..
Steam Coal .. .. Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil .. .. Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. 0.20 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. .. 81.90 .. 77.47
167.38 169.55 490.00 .. 578.13
162.93 195.18 535.00 .. 706.55
175.22 203.62 621.88 .. 684.05
190.02 350.90 633.56 722.55 655.05
198.17 373.05 822.85 963.92 726.60
201.59 295.31 957.01 1146.16 913.15
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
1.17 1.17 .. .. -
1.01 1.01 .. 1.01 -
0.56 0.56 .. 0.56 -
1.46 1.44 1.27 0.17 0.02
2.54 2.51 0.37 2.14 0.03
2.30 2.27 0.40 1.87 0.03
2.35 2.13 0.61 1.53 0.22
3.08 2.92 0.62 2.31 0.15
4.71 4.55 1.36 3.19 0.00 0.15
Total Exports 38.55 30.30 27.57 24.76 24.83 23.32 23.73 Hard Coal 34.32 28.20 24.02 21.23 20.78 18.28 18.18 Coking Coal .. .. .. 5.33 3.55 2.72 3.08 Steam Coal .. 28.20 24.02 15.90 17.23 15.56 15.09 Brown Coal / Lignite 1.37 0.42 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 Peat Coal Products(1) 2.85 1.67 3.49 3.53 4.04 5.03 5.55 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
21.63 16.78 3.19 13.60 0.00 4.85
20.97 14.55 3.59 10.95 6.43
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Poland 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
1044
1012
560
1452
2737
2517
2328
3372
5162
-
-
-
1263 500 1
363 304 50
401 400 -
602 571 18 -
610 35 558 17 -
1350 1347 -
-
-
-
736 26 -
5 4 -
1 -
11 1 1
-
3 -
1044 -
1012 -
560 -
189 11 94 6 1 2
2374 75 14
2116 99 43
1726 49 4
2762 29 4 4
3812 99 1 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 1044 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
1012
560
4 7 13 51 -
2 32 121 1461 666 3
2 14 1730 227 1
2 30 1448 193 -
5 56 2390 274 -
10 80 3342 280 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Poland 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States
-
-
-
5290
3521
2710
3036
3151
3550
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
4318 599 214 717 72 131 266 323 53 669 7 494 100 4 -
2772 565 61 468 5 404 130 2 10 65 113 254 144 11 286 -
2854 623 411 403 145 107 110 120 363 209 -
3996 629 44 462 20 354 246 48 81 997 118 -
3391 520 523 13 148 219 295 48 622 99 212 70
4046 607 915 70 164 153 94 30 899 142 73 -
Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
1642 143 529 62 2 2 903
1003 253 629 118 3
219 214 1 4
37 37 -
382 355 27
403 70 298 35
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Poland 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
40106
31085
28065
17955
19102
17409
16648
16218
13067
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
17403 1213 375 863 2214 1175 1336 6396 1 279 196 913 208 88 5 286 382 146 1040 1
18018 1646 418 733 2125 1291 945 7067 190 320 537 1 63 345 289 111 324 1 1287 36
16005 1477 1 749 848 1622 1498 6727 257 6 255 2 2 54 299 35 579 40 1255 -
16313 1512 456 781 1071 1265 572 7213 258 9 266 95 191 183 294 45 322 19 1399 68
15986 1187 649 717 837 653 1230 6906 240 9 286 245 222 142 223 250 41 172 66 1614 47
13227 1285 291 934 516 513 692 6256 215 19 235 155 218 160 1 201 37 283 1015 -
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
872 3 16 3 816
1407 371 2 998
1732 369 1 1333
699 45 501 82
526 436 46
80 41
Non-Specified/Other 40106 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
31085
28065
-
2
-
1
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Portugal* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
40
500
35
450 400
30
350
25
300
20
250 200
15
150 10
100
5
50
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
0 1970
2005
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
50
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 6
1975
1980
Renewables
6
0 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 70
45 60
40
50
35 30
40
25 20
30
15
20
10 10
5 0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
*Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Portugal 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 10.33 14.70 25.35 Coal 0.72 0.61 3.94 Oil 7.79 11.86 16.73 Gas Comb. Renew/Waste 0.91 1.03 3.54 Nuclear Hydro 0.90 0.98 1.13 Geothermal 0.00 0.00 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.02 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.00 0.22 0.00 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
36.13 5.44 22.18 2.90 3.96 1.39 0.10 0.05 0.11 -
37.93 4.82 22.02 4.72 4.12 1.21 0.11 0.13 0.80 -
38.81 4.78 22.71 5.36 4.19 0.58 0.09 0.25 0.84 -
36.61 4.78 19.81 5.20 4.31 1.35 0.10 0.39 0.67 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 5.42 10.47 4.60 8.30 1.32 -
2.88 1.30 2.06 1.14 -4.31 22.31 20.19 41.60 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
50 62 85 113 116 116 0.21 0.24 0.30 0.32 0.33 0.33 Population (millions) 8.7 9.9 10.0 10.2 10.5 10.5 TPES/population(1) 1.18 1.49 2.54 3.53 3.61 3.68 TPES/GDP(2) 64.9 74.5 93.3 100.0 102.1 104.0 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 30.3 20.4 96.3 100.0 86.2 85.2 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 48.4 68.4 81.6 100.0 113.2 116.9 Elec. Generation (TWh) 10 15 28 43 45 46 Industrial Production(2) 39.7 54.7 87.2 100.0 100.0 100.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
119 0.31 10.6 3.47 96.3 83.5 .. 49 103.1
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.20 2.15 0.81 4.58 2.15 7.05 3.12 6.45 4.74
2.13 0.73 0.36 2.51 0.73 -0.81 2.43 3.31 0.94
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.11 -
0.10 -
0.16 -
-
-
-
-
3.78 -
-
-
3.78 -
-
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal 0.18 0.18 0.28 Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Portugal 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
8.73 0.27 6.56 0.07 0.83 1.00 -
11.86 0.29 8.80 0.07 0.91 1.76 0.03
20.01 0.85 12.81 0.07 3.32 0.02 2.89 0.04
28.90 0.62 18.71 1.19 3.45 0.00 0.03 4.71 0.19
29.80 0.20 18.70 1.72 3.53 0.00 0.03 5.30 0.32
30.48 0.12 19.10 1.83 3.54 0.00 0.03 5.49 0.37
30.54 0.02 18.88 1.87 3.58 0.00 0.03 5.69 0.47
5.00 6.90 4.02 0.46 8.52 6.42 -
2.86 -21.56 2.62 23.94 0.49 4.90 4.61 17.71
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
3.33 0.20 2.05 0.00 0.46 0.63 -
4.78 0.28 3.02 0.00 0.44 1.01 0.03
6.68 0.85 2.61 1.68 1.50 0.04
8.95 0.62 3.44 0.94 1.81 1.96 0.18
8.38 0.20 2.61 1.31 1.89 2.07 0.30
8.23 0.12 2.43 1.35 1.89 2.10 0.35
8.12 0.02 2.25 1.37 1.92 2.11 0.45
4.17 9.01 1.43 7.97 5.26 -
1.31 -21.55 -0.97 0.87 2.29 17.40
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
2.78 0.03 2.73 -
3.74 0.00 3.70 -
5.46 5.42 -
9.53 9.49 0.00
10.37 10.30 0.01
10.65 10.58 0.01
10.28 10.21 0.02
4.05 4.13 -
4.31 4.31 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.03 1.17 0.05 0.51 0.03
0.03 1.49 0.00 0.58 0.03
0.04 3.29 0.00 0.85 0.06
0.04 4.03 0.99 0.14
0.05 4.48 1.13 0.23
0.06 4.60 1.12 0.26
0.06 4.61 1.00 0.29
2.09 6.28 -21.02 3.08 3.75
2.84 2.27 1.08 11.07
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.37 0.21 0.36 0.21 0.02
0.47 0.40 0.63 0.01 0.30 0.01
1.64 0.01 0.73 0.86 0.00 0.24 0.02
1.64 0.02 1.24 0.01 2.00 0.49 0.10
1.64 0.02 1.45 0.01 2.64 0.83 0.17
1.65 0.02 1.53 0.01 2.67 0.76 0.20
1.66 0.02 1.63 0.01 3.16 1.17 0.19
9.13 7.73 5.23 0.95 -0.70
0.08 9.21 5.51 9.05 11.11 18.37
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Electricity 0.14 0.31 0.59 Heat Non-Energy Use 0.54 0.75 3.05 Coal Oil 0.54 0.75 3.05 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.00 0.01 1.39 0.00 3.36 3.36 -
0.00 0.01 1.62 0.01 3.28 3.28 -
0.00 0.01 1.68 0.01 3.48 3.48 -
0.00 0.01 1.77 0.01 3.54 3.54 -
8.92 10.70 10.70 -
1.31 7.56 1.00 1.00 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Portugal 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.2 0.4 -0.0 0.1
0.1 0.5 0.0
0.2 4.3 -0.0 -0.5
5.7 -0.1 -0.2
4.6 0.2
4.6 0.2
5.0 -0.0 -0.3
-0.8 14.9 -2.2 x
0.5 x
Primary Supply
0.7
0.6
3.9
5.4
4.8
4.8
4.8
10.5
1.3
Statistical Difference
0.1
0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.1
-0.0
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.5 e
-0.3 e
-3.0 e
-4.8 e
-4.6
-4.7
..
11.7
3.0
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.3 -0.3 -
-0.1 -0.1 -0.0
-2.9 -2.9 -0.0
-4.6 -4.6 -0.1
-4.6 -4.6 -
-4.7 -4.7 -
.. .. ..
14.1 14.1 -
3.3 3.3 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.2 e -0.1 e -0.0 0.0
-0.1 e -0.1 e -0.0 -
-0.1 e -0.1 e -0.0 -
-0.1 e -0.1 e -0.0 -
-
-
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.5 -2.4 -0.1 -
-
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
..
0.5
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
..
x
x
0.3
0.3
0.8
0.6
0.1
0.0
..
6.9
-21.6
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
0.2 0.1 e 0.0 -
0.3 0.2 e 0.0 0.0 -
0.8 0.1 e 0.0 0.7 -
0.6 0.1 e 0.0 0.4 -
0.1 0.0 0.1 -
0.0 0.0 -
.. .. .. .. ..
9.0 1.0 26.6 -
-21.6 2.8 -
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0
-
-
-
.. .. ..
-17.7 -21.0
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Portugal 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
0.21 0.17 0.17 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.03 -
0.24 0.21 0.21 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 -
4.08 3.26 3.26 0.82 0.01 0.81 0.00 0.00 -
5.66 5.17 5.17 0.48 0.48 -
5.36 5.14 5.14 0.22 0.01 0.20 -
5.51 5.29 5.29 0.13 0.01 0.12 -
5.48 5.44 5.44 0.02 0.02 -
28.21 27.90 27.90 29.73 6.99 32.70 -
1.97 3.47 3.47 -23.07 3.91 -
0.42 0.00 0.00 0.34 0.06 0.06 0.01 -
0.36 0.31 0.06 0.06 0.01 -
0.31 0.31 -
0.50 0.49 -
-
-
-
-2.48 -0.59 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Portugal 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
31.26 48.18 x
44.39 94.94 x
58.90 76.31 x
34.67 108.41 ..
37.06 104.45 ..
44.00 132.25 150.96
65.92 134.54 188.25
77.51 158.83 226.98
66.84 226.75 276.16
.. 175.90 54.80 .. x
.. 243.16 102.26 .. x
.. 52.51 131.62 .. x
37.98 31.67 161.36 170.14 ..
39.74 32.64 162.72 169.81 185.22
47.00 38.73 x 209.61 223.72
.. .. x 216.14 222.29
.. .. x 282.61 264.71
.. .. x 363.20 310.31
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
5.97 14.47 x
9.64 32.42 x
36.47 74.30 x
32.81 161.32 ..
34.29 151.98 ..
33.96 160.51 171.77
46.28 148.53 194.84
54.42 175.35 234.93
46.46 247.84 282.98
Steam Coal .. .. Coking Coal 38.51 60.53 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 16.46 34.92 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas x x Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. 37.27 128.16 .. x
35.94 34.35 240.10 253.17 ..
36.77 34.62 236.77 247.09 252.67
36.28 34.27 x 254.41 254.56
.. .. x 238.62 230.07
.. .. x 312.00 273.98
.. .. x 396.99 317.98
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.41 0.37 .. .. 0.04
0.50 0.40 0.39 0.01 0.10
4.28 4.27 0.38 3.89 0.01
5.67 5.67 0.49 5.18 -
4.96 4.94 4.94 0.02
4.67 4.66 4.66 0.01
4.59 4.58 4.58 0.01
4.61 4.60 4.60 0.01
5.05 5.05 5.05 -
Total Exports 0.02 0.01 0.08 Hard Coal Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.02 0.01 0.08 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-
0.01 0.01 0.01 -
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Portugal 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
412
398
4669
6367
5667
5344
5247
5272
5782
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
404 8 122 3 257 -
393 1 120 255 10
377 162 40 20 155 -
487 289 198 -
-
-
-
-
-
14
7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
8 3 -
5 2 -
4292 177 1555 4
5880 343 19
5667 838 335 114 72
5344 668 73 354 225
5247 129 467 306
5272 222 378 228
5782 202 165
5 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
3 -
390 2112 54 -
2846 156 2426 90 -
1583 605 2120 -
1945 2079 -
2817 159 1369 -
2314 144 1985 1 -
2610 473 2310 22 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Portugal 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
52.73
75.65
55.35
47.93
156.88
185.30
241.41
231.71
105.53
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
50.20 51.91 .. 58.18 56.59 .. .. .. ..
.. 73.86 .. 57.60 63.00 .. .. .. ..
51.91 56.95 .. 57.64 .. .. .. .. ..
.. 47.81 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
49.75 54.62 44.77 38.78 34.79 37.74 59.36 Imports from: Australia 49.03 .. 44.95 38.28 35.46 40.29 60.28 Canada .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland .. .. 39.36 .. 39.19 40.36 .. United States 56.62 59.44 47.42 41.77 41.69 42.98 60.84 China .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Colombia 40.26 54.07 42.91 36.64 34.65 37.09 63.88 South Africa 43.76 49.05 44.07 39.59 33.67 36.55 55.05 Former USSR(2) .. 45.19 42.86 39.24 .. .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
64.49
58.25
.. .. .. 61.53 62.53 .. 64.93 63.24 ..
.. .. .. .. 68.83 .. 58.48 56.56 ..
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Slovak Republic* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
35
120
30
100
25
80
20 60 15 40 10 20
5 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
12
12
10
10
8
8
6
6
4
4
2
2
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
35
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 14
1975
1980
Renewables
14
0 1970
1975
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 70
30
60
25
50
20
40
15
30
10
20
5
10
0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Slovak Republic 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 22.14 29.89 30.45 Coal 11.37 11.71 11.17 Oil 7.67 10.67 6.42 Gas 2.23 4.89 7.27 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.27 0.26 0.25 Nuclear 0.09 1.68 4.48 Hydro 0.16 0.28 0.23 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Net Electricity trade(1) 0.35 0.41 0.64 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
25.34 6.10 4.02 8.25 0.59 6.14 0.57 -0.33 -
26.19 6.46 4.59 7.85 0.58 6.42 0.50 0.01 0.00 -0.23 0.00
26.90 6.06 4.94 8.40 0.65 6.68 0.57 0.01 0.00 -0.40 0.00
26.60 6.14 5.01 7.69 0.71 6.78 0.54 0.02 0.00 -0.29 0.00
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.89 -0.11 -1.04 7.20 -0.47 26.15 2.09 3.62 -
-0.82 -4.00 -1.73 0.97 6.56 2.69 6.20 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
14 e 16 e 19 e 20 24 26 1.63 e 1.85 e 1.63 e 1.24 1.09 1.05 Population (millions) 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.4 5.4 5.4 TPES/population(1) 4.77 6.00 5.75 4.69 4.87 4.99 TPES/GDP(2) 131.3 e 149.4 e 131.4 e 100.0 87.6 84.8 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 280.1 e 243.1 e 200.2 e 100.0 89.7 79.3 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 84.0 e 109.5 e 116.3 e 100.0 92.5 82.9 Elec. Generation (TWh) 12 20 25 31 30 31 Industrial Production(2) .. .. 107.9 100.0 124.2 129.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
28 0.96 5.4 4.94 77.5 74.3 .. 31 141.7
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.89 0.01 0.78 1.10 0.01 -1.96 1.93 4.38 -
2.12 -2.88 0.11 -0.93 -2.88 -5.99 -2.23 1.39 1.20
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
2.43 -
2.42 -
1.99 -
1.45 -
1.17 -
0.91 -
0.80 -
-1.62 -
-5.10 -
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal 5.80 5.80 4.77 3.65 2.95 2.51 2.20 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-1.63 -
-4.18 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Slovak Republic 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
15.57 5.49 5.53 2.01 0.27 1.51 0.75
20.58 5.80 7.26 4.28 0.26 2.34 0.64
22.57 5.87 7.06 5.59 0.25 2.88 0.93
16.00 2.02 4.41 5.95 0.03 2.70 0.88
16.36 1.78 4.29 5.56 0.44 0.00 2.82 1.47
16.23 1.92 4.22 5.22 0.48 0.00 2.95 1.43
16.85 1.63 4.40 6.16 0.49 0.00 2.81 1.36
2.21 0.39 1.44 6.22 -0.47 3.85 1.22
-1.93 -8.20 -3.10 0.65 4.64 -0.16 2.59
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
8.07 3.80 2.08 0.88 0.27 1.02 0.03
10.41 2.46 4.05 2.03 0.26 1.58 0.02
8.71 2.71 1.98 1.90 0.25 1.84 0.03
4.77 1.60 0.32 1.60 0.03 1.20 0.03
5.36 1.56 0.50 1.44 0.39 1.26 0.22
5.06 1.54 0.43 1.22 0.42 1.32 0.14
5.18 1.46 0.45 1.38 0.42 1.36 0.12
0.45 -1.96 -0.28 4.67 -0.47 3.53 -0.84
-3.40 -4.04 -9.45 -2.10 3.57 -2.03 10.83
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
2.43 2.36 -
1.88 1.76 -
2.10 1.96 -
2.12 2.00 -
3.00 2.24 0.67
3.16 2.22 0.86
3.46 2.51 0.86
-0.87 -1.09 -
3.38 1.68 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.08 1.04 0.02 0.30
0.12 1.73 0.29 0.03 0.67
0.14 3.21 0.62 0.05 1.56
0.12 3.69 0.08 0.02 2.35
0.00 0.09 4.06 0.12 0.01 2.30
0.00 0.09 3.81 0.15 0.01 2.12
0.01 0.07 3.63 0.07 0.01 2.02
3.65 6.88 4.98 10.10
-4.63 0.82 -13.41 -9.64 1.76
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.19 0.52 0.77 0.47
0.29 0.44 4.76 2.65 0.42 1.35
0.45 0.53 5.23 2.36 0.34 1.90
0.00 e 0.67 0.58 e 3.14 0.27 0.02 1.94
0.03 0.62 0.98 1.86 0.05 0.08 0.67
0.04 0.59 0.89 2.06 0.18 0.10 0.46
0.05 0.58 0.89 2.50 0.04 0.07 1.29
5.24 0.07 11.89 8.53
1.65 3.60 -4.79 -23.38 -9.86 -2.55
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.13 0.20 0.30 Heat 0.17 0.15 0.33 Non-Energy Use 0.71 0.16 2.30 Coal 0.05 0.05 Oil 0.40 0.12 2.26 Gas 0.30 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.00 0.65 0.26 e 1.97 0.05 1.93 -
0.01 0.00 0.80 0.26 1.85 0.05 1.35 0.44
0.01 0.00 0.90 0.39 1.90 0.05 1.34 0.51
0.00 0.00 0.76 0.34 1.84 0.05 1.24 0.55
5.04 3.86 7.21 10.64 -
6.44 0.20 -1.48 0.74 -3.92 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Slovak Republic 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
2.4 8.9 -
2.4 9.0 -0.1 0.3
2.0 8.9 -0.1 0.5
1.5 5.0 -0.1 -0.2
1.2 5.4 -0.1 -0.1
0.9 5.6 -0.2 -0.2
0.8 5.5 -0.2 0.0
-1.1 -0.1 x
-5.1 -3.0 3.2 x
Primary Supply
11.4
11.7
11.2
6.1
6.5
6.1
6.1
-0.1
-4.0
Statistical Difference
-1.9
-0.1
-
0.0
0.0
-0.0
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-4.0 e
-5.2 e
-4.6 e
-3.6 e
-4.0 e
-3.8 e
..
0.9
-1.3
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-2.7 -2.7 -
-4.1 -3.5 -0.6
-3.4 -2.9 -0.5
-2.4 -2.1 -0.3
-2.6 -2.4 -0.3
-2.5 -2.2 -0.3
.. .. ..
1.2 0.3 -
-2.0 -1.7 -3.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-1.3 e -0.6 e -0.7 -
-1.0 e -1.0 e -0.1 -
-1.3 e -1.2 e -0.1 -
-1.2 e -1.0 e -0.2 -
-1.4 e -1.2 e -0.2 -
-1.3 e -1.3 e -0.0 -
.. .. .. .. ..
0.1 4.4 -13.0 -
0.1 0.3 -3.4 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use
-
-0.6
-0.6
-0.4
-0.5
-0.5
..
-
-1.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.1
..
x
x
5.5
5.8
5.9
2.0
1.9
1.6
..
0.4
-8.2
3.8 1.5 e -
2.5 1.0 e 0.3 0.2 0.2
2.7 1.4 e 0.3 0.2 0.2
1.6 1.0 e 0.1 0.2 0.2
1.5 1.1 e 0.0 0.2 0.1
1.5 1.0 e 0.0 0.2 0.1
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.0 -0.4 -
-4.0 -2.0 -15.7 -0.2 -3.8
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
1.7 -
3.3 2.7 0.3
3.1 2.4 0.6
0.4 0.3 0.1
0.3 0.2 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
.. .. ..
3.6 -
-19.6 -23.4 -13.4
Non-energy Use 0.0 0.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.0
0.1
0.1
..
-
0.7
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Slovak Republic 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes) 1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
3.97 2.21 2.21 1.24 1.24 -
3.04 2.03 1.77 0.26 0.84 0.58 0.00 0.13 0.02 0.11 0.17 -
2.74 1.98 1.68 0.30 0.65 0.39 0.01 0.12 0.03 0.10 0.10 -
2.06 1.33 1.12 0.21 0.68 0.36 0.20 0.11 0.01 0.05 -
2.26 1.55 1.36 0.19 0.72 0.45 0.19 0.06 0.02 -
2.30 1.60 1.41 0.19 0.66 0.44 0.15 0.06 0.02 0.03 -
2.25 1.54 1.33 0.21 0.70 0.46 0.17 0.06 0.01 0.00 -
-3.04 -0.91 -2.25 -5.27 -19.12 -
-1.33 -1.65 -1.55 -2.21 0.57 1.11 2.29 4.96 -13.01 -26.44 -
2.18 2.15 0.03 0.03 -
2.34 2.05 0.29 -
3.14 2.92 0.18 0.04 0.04 -
2.60 2.21 0.35 0.04 0.04 -
2.83 2.42 0.38 0.02 0.02 -
2.85 2.44 0.39 0.03 0.03 -
2.74 2.35 0.38 0.01 0.01 -
3.08 2.56 3.54 -
-0.90 -1.43 5.13 -8.40 -8.40 -
13.36 16.04 12.48 3.98 5.59 3.74 3.98 4.83 3.43 0.76 0.31 3.82 3.28 2.41 0.27 0.19 0.87 0.61 0.13 0.09 0.44 0.41 3.82 1.57 1.11 6.55 5.99 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
4.21 3.03 2.89 0.14 0.60 0.01 0.30 0.01 0.17 0.11 0.54 -
3.96 3.40 3.29 0.11 0.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.04 0.31 -
3.59 2.75 2.72 0.03 0.21 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.15 0.02 0.60 -
3.31 2.86 2.83 0.03 0.20 0.00 0.05 0.13 0.02 0.23 -
-0.57 -0.52 -1.23 -3.77 -9.77 -
-8.47 -1.78 -1.27 -15.21 -15.35 -29.44 -15.86 -7.30 -23.26 -19.46 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Slovak Republic 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
4.30 51.12 44.83
4.82 51.59 53.20
8.62 88.05 77.02
.. .. 78.90
.. x 102.52
.. x 171.55
.. x 189.00
.. x 223.54
.. x 294.68
7.88 27.50 51.12 x 44.83
8.51 28.31 51.59 x 53.20
15.25 56.57 88.05 x 77.02
.. .. .. .. 78.90
.. .. x 93.97 103.29
.. .. x 125.85 171.55
.. .. x 147.41 189.00
.. .. x 162.57 223.54
.. .. x 217.55 294.68
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Slovak Crowns / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
54 1020 830
60 1020 976
135 2190 1778
.. .. 4690
.. x 5971
.. x 8108
.. x 7832
.. x 8921
.. x 11235
Steam Coal 99 106 Coking Coal 397 405 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 1020 1020 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil x x Natural Gas 830 976 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
239 1018 2190 x 1778
.. .. .. .. 4690
.. .. x 5898 6016
.. .. x 6410 8108
.. .. x 6583 7832
.. .. x 6992 8921
.. .. x 8939 11235
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
8.95 4.76 .. .. 2.91 1.28
9.03 4.42 2.22 2.20 4.22 0.39
8.85 5.30 2.97 2.33 2.96 0.60
4.95 4.50 2.58 1.92 0.31 0.14
4.86 4.38 2.76 1.62 0.32 0.16
5.32 4.65 2.82 1.83 0.37 0.30
5.42 4.86 2.83 2.02 0.29 0.28
5.57 4.97 2.74 2.23 0.33 0.26
5.55 4.62 2.85 1.77 0.41 0.51
Total Exports 0.07 0.13 0.06 0.16 0.10 0.05 Hard Coal Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite 0.06 0.13 0.00 0.00 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.01 0.06 0.16 0.10 0.05 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.21 0.21
0.22 0.22
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Slovak Republic 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
6151
5030
5866
4851
4629
4945
5183
5263
4865
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
2180 -
2330 -
3132 -
2596 901 e 669 e -
2781 1371 e 254 e -
2828 1967 384 -
2847 1671 967 60 -
2732 1586 579 290 -
2847 1782 797 206 -
2180
2330
3132
1026 e -
1156 e -
477 -
149 -
180 97 -
55 7 -
3971 -
2700 -
2734 -
2255 931 e 286 e -
1848 777 e 289 e -
2117 229 243 -
2336 233 247 -
2531 22 227 2
2018 286 319 1 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 3971 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
2700
2734
579 e 459 e -
474 e 308 e -
1253 386 6
1319 537 -
1968 163 149
17 1349 46 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Spain* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
250
250
200
200
150
150
100
100
50
50
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
30
30
25
25
20
20
15
15
10
10
5
5
350
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 35
1975
1980
Renewables
35
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 400
300
350
250
300 250
200
200 150 150 100
100
50
50
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Spain 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
TPES (Mtce) 74.84 97.97 130.10 Coal 12.90 17.75 27.56 Oil 54.83 72.36 66.36 Gas 1.35 2.08 7.10 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.02 0.38 5.81 Nuclear 2.44 1.93 20.20 Hydro 3.55 3.63 3.12 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.00 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.25 -0.17 -0.05 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2000 178.14 29.88 92.64 21.74 5.90 23.16 3.63 e 0.01 0.63 0.55 -
2004 203.34 30.03 101.10 35.95 7.06 23.68 3.88 0.01 2.01 -0.37 -
2005
2006e
207.42 29.27 101.83 42.62 7.33 21.42 2.40 0.01 2.71 e -0.16 -
206.98 25.54 101.41 44.30 7.68 22.38 3.14 0.01 2.92 -0.40 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 3.31 4.57 1.13 10.27 40.22 13.25 -0.76 -8.81 -
3.16 0.40 2.90 12.69 1.56 0.39 -1.73 59.51 8.06 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
282 330 441 581 658 681 0.27 0.30 0.30 0.31 0.31 0.30 Population (millions) 35.0 37.7 39.0 40.3 42.7 43.4 TPES/population(1) 2.14 2.60 3.33 4.42 4.76 4.78 TPES/GDP(2) 86.5 96.8 96.2 100.0 100.8 99.3 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 88.9 104.6 121.5 100.0 88.7 83.5 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 64.5 83.8 88.0 100.0 108.1 109.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 76 109 151 222 277 291 Industrial Production(2) 56.9 67.1 80.9 100.0 101.6 102.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
707 0.29 44.0 4.71 95.4 70.2 .. 299 106.3
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.66 0.63 0.65 2.64 0.63 1.86 1.84 4.15 2.09
2.94 0.21 0.71 2.43 0.21 -2.47 1.48 4.45 1.58
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
1.87 6.71 2.53 -
1.38 8.05 4.60 -
0.28 10.30 6.20 -
7.73 3.65 -
5.97 3.25 -
5.89 3.06 -
5.76 2.84 -
-14.69 3.64 7.76 -
-3.66 -4.60 -
Mt: Coking Coal 1.80 1.33 0.28 Steam Coal 9.59 11.51 14.33 11.32 8.91 8.55 8.35 Brown Coal 8.26 15.45 21.07 12.15 11.58 10.93 10.04 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-14.39 3.41 8.12 -
-3.39 -4.28 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Spain 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
56.95 5.65 43.05 1.00 7.25 -
70.82 3.54 54.50 1.51 0.24 11.03 -
89.28 4.64 57.01 6.58 5.60 15.46 0.00
127.26 1.80 79.67 17.68 4.90 0.01 0.04 23.15 -
142.48 2.26 85.62 22.60 5.15 0.01 0.06 26.77 -
147.86 2.30 87.81 24.06 5.26 0.01 0.08 28.34 -
151.70 2.07 88.47 25.96 5.34 0.01 0.09 29.76 -
2.68 -1.15 1.67 11.69 4.55 -
3.60 -5.22 2.97 9.59 -0.32 4.46 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
24.72 5.18 14.30 0.58 4.66 -
27.03 3.16 16.13 0.88 0.24 6.63 -
27.69 4.21 8.21 4.86 2.64 7.77 -
35.27 1.71 8.11 13.07 1.86 0.00 10.52 -
41.15 2.15 8.65 16.60 1.92 0.00 11.83 -
42.29 2.06 8.18 17.63 1.94 0.00 12.47 -
43.49 1.80 7.85 18.97 1.96 0.00 12.90 -
0.67 -1.22 -3.21 13.30 3.05 -
3.06 -5.49 -0.30 9.51 -1.98 3.44 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
17.07 0.02 16.87 -
23.21 0.01 22.96 -
32.62 32.17 -
47.96 47.33 0.01
53.32 52.41 -
55.87 54.90 -
57.70 56.67 -
3.88 3.87 -
3.88 3.85 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.18 5.26 0.44 3.15 0.33
0.23 7.44 0.37 4.18 0.48
0.45 13.20 0.40 5.22 0.91
0.10 0.51 17.10 0.06 5.91 2.88
0.27 0.63 19.82 0.09 5.93 4.23
0.33 0.64 20.98 0.19 6.38 4.33
0.37 0.66 21.65 0.23 6.23 4.55
5.60 5.57 -0.63 3.02 6.11
2.56 3.35 -3.71 1.19 11.34
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
1.33 1.97 0.96 0.09
2.40 3.12 1.47 0.15
2.96 3.71 0.00 4.90 0.02 1.52 0.27
2.85 0.04 6.66 .. 10.23 2.85 0.25
2.88 0.05 7.13 .. 11.10 3.09 0.46
2.89 0.06 7.69 e .. 12.06 3.10 1.01
6.21 5.51 2.72 6.69
-0.16 4.98 6.19 4.87 9.10
0.08 0.00 0.02 7.03 .. 13.47 12.79 0.67
0.08 0.00 0.02 7.45 .. 12.54 11.91 0.63
0.09 0.00 0.03 7.84 e .. 12.05 11.37 0.69
7.39 3.32 2.92 -
6.42 2.39 2.43 1.67
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.92 1.50 3.08 Heat Non-Energy Use 4.86 6.65 8.46 Coal Oil 4.86 6.65 7.93 Gas 0.53 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2.85 0.03 5.36 .. 9.61 0.03 e 2.45 0.90 0.07 0.00 0.01 6.15 .. 13.60 12.92 0.68
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Spain 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
9.3 3.1 -0.0 0.6
14.0 5.9 -0.0 -2.2
16.8 10.2 -0.0 0.7
11.4 19.1 -0.8 0.2
9.2 21.2 -1.0 0.6
8.9 21.2 -0.6 -0.2
8.6 20.4 -1.1 -2.3
3.6 7.3 10.0 x
-4.1 5.0 19.1 x
Primary Supply
12.9
17.8
27.6
29.9
30.0
29.3
25.5
4.6
0.4
1.2
0.0
-0.1
0.5
-0.3
0.4
..
x
x
Statistical Difference Total Transformation
-7.8 e
-13.4 e
-22.3 e
-28.2 e
-27.0 e
-26.9 e
..
6.4
1.3
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-4.3 -4.3 -
-11.2 -11.1 -0.1
-20.3 -20.1 -0.2
-26.6 -26.3 -0.3
-25.7 e -25.6 e -0.1 e
-25.7 e -25.5 e -0.2 e
.. .. ..
9.5 9.5 -
1.6 1.6 -0.3
-
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
..
-
-
-2.2 e -1.8 e -0.4 0.0
-2.0 e -1.4 e -0.6 0.0
-1.5 e -1.0 e -0.6 -
-1.3 e -0.9 e -0.4 -
-1.2 e -0.9 e -0.3 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-3.3 -3.4 -3.2 -
-3.2 -2.7 -4.6 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-3.5 e -2.5 e -1.0 -0.0 -
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.7
-0.8
-0.5
-0.4
-0.4
-0.6
..
-1.7
1.7
-
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
..
x
x
5.7
3.5
4.6
1.8
2.3
2.1
..
-1.2
-5.2
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
5.2 3.2 e 0.4 -
3.2 2.4 e 0.3 0.3 0.0
4.2 2.1 e 0.2 1.6 0.0
1.7 1.1 e 0.1 0.4 -
2.1 1.4 e 0.4 0.1 -
1.8 1.2 e 0.2 0.1 -
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.2 -2.5 -3.8 -
-5.5 -3.4 0.4 -14.9 -
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.4 0.4
0.4 0.4
0.4 0.0 0.4
0.2 0.2
0.3 0.2
.. .. ..
-0.2 -0.6
-3.1 -3.7
-
-
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
-
0.1 0.0 e 0.1 -
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Spain 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
8.33 6.82 6.69 0.13 0.06 0.30 0.75 0.31 0.20 0.17 0.00 0.08 0.35 -
11.12 9.50 9.43 0.06 0.06 0.25 0.01 0.90 0.21 0.26 0.35 0.02 0.06 0.40 -
21.59 18.87 18.79 0.08 0.01 0.02 2.25 0.30 0.10 1.77 0.03 0.05 0.51 -
29.25 28.11 27.92 0.19 0.54 0.67 0.14 0.06 0.47 0.12 -
27.88 26.45 26.35 0.10 0.35 0.76 0.19 0.26 0.21 0.10 0.12 -
30.08 28.16 28.06 0.09 0.41 0.75 0.24 0.26 0.15 0.10 0.22 -
29.49 27.87 27.79 0.08 0.49 0.75 0.22 0.25 0.18 0.10 0.25 -
8.26 8.85 8.99 -4.23 -18.93 -18.94 9.56 -0.16 -5.73 21.76 25.32 -3.32 3.29 -
2.10 2.63 2.64 0.17 -7.10 -1.93 6.24 -14.31 4.73 -4.63 -
4.86 4.86 -
5.41 4.99 -
4.46 4.46 -
3.56 3.64 -
3.60 3.61 -
3.90 3.90 -
3.46 3.60 -
-0.73 -0.73 -
-1.67 -1.41 -
8.16 14.69 20.78 8.09 14.58 20.63 8.09 14.58 20.63 0.00 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.04 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
12.85 12.91 12.91 -
11.40 11.39 11.39 -
11.82 11.93 11.93 -
11.55 11.43 11.43 -
8.10 8.12 8.12 7.64 4.66 -6.53 1.09 -
-3.84 -3.86 -3.86 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Spain 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
42.60 65.54 60.18
69.75 125.39 127.62
.. 106.42 118.39
.. 169.30 128.33
.. 164.87 ..
.. 201.33 ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. 68.57 65.54 .. 100.39
.. 103.43 117.59 .. 172.12
.. c 106.42 .. 127.20
.. c 138.84 169.30 136.41
.. c 137.38 164.87 128.71
.. c 171.95 201.61 158.66
.. c .. 204.12 167.70
.. c .. 278.37 197.69
.. c .. 323.08 276.03
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Euro / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
15.43 40.57 35.67
23.62 72.57 70.72
.. 87.60 93.31
.. 246.67 179.02
.. 234.90 ..
.. 239.27 ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
Steam Coal .. .. Coking Coal 32.38 45.66 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 40.57 68.06 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 59.50 95.38 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
.. c 87.60 .. 100.25
.. c 202.29 246.67 190.29
.. c 195.74 234.90 175.58
.. c 204.36 239.60 180.53
.. c .. 220.65 173.57
.. c .. 300.92 204.61
.. c .. 345.77 282.85
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
3.08 2.60 .. .. 0.01 0.47
5.92 5.35 4.23 1.12 0.00 0.57
10.16 9.76 4.29 5.48 0.00 0.39
19.07 18.93 3.84 15.09 0.14
21.16 20.95 3.43 17.52 0.21
18.95 18.73 3.55 15.18 0.23
21.22 21.04 4.14 16.90 0.18
21.20 21.06 3.66 17.40 0.14
20.36 20.20 3.71 16.49 0.16
Total Exports 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.77 0.65 0.78 1.02 Hard Coal 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.01 0.00 0.01 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.77 0.64 0.78 1.02 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.63 0.63
1.08 1.08
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Spain 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
3376
5678
10455
21649
24514
21552
24473
24756
23704
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
3029 454 68 395 1369 743 -
4074 636 47 60 999 2300 -
4169 672 364 234 2899 -
3755 1388 383 1912 -
3425 1570 332 144 1196 -
3321 1883 200 1092 -
4043 2155 230 114 1318 -
3571 1682 285 99 1273 -
3622 1969 234 151 976 -
-
32
-
72 -
71 69 43 -
146 -
70 19 137 -
178 54 -
291 1 -
347 12 21
1604 714 15
6286 271 43 16 153 275 89
17894 1627 102 313 27 585 36
21089 2151 103 96 708 37
18231 1922 98 24 387 65
20430 1108 99 28 22 689 46
21185 1433 16 169 28 4 227 12
20082 1579 102 45 16 446 19
114 196 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 4 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
72 713 90 -
404 4667 285 53 30
191 1112 2804 9180 1496 32 389 -
1622 3152 10696 2368 97 21 12 26
1478 3300 8835 1926 171 25 -
73 972 3521 10176 3148 483 15 40 10
47 1938 3784 8736 4235 450 91 15 -
3 1534 4022 8213 3609 225 153 110 6
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Spain 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
54.09
62.38
58.59
52.32
57.10
60.44
79.30
116.50
134.81
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
47.61 .. .. 56.08 56.16 .. .. .. ..
59.85 .. .. 59.09 63.21 .. .. .. ..
52.80 57.34 .. 51.07 61.65 .. .. .. ..
50.33 59.28 .. 45.16 56.49 55.08 .. .. ..
55.95 56.12 .. 55.25 61.34 59.78 .. 28.36 60.54
58.00 61.03 .. .. 64.22 62.82 .. .. ..
68.83 79.64 .. 129.88 86.28 57.80 .. 72.04 145.89
110.07 141.45 .. 135.89 116.42 137.51 .. .. ..
137.79 142.24 .. 123.25 128.18 136.71 2611.31 .. ..
37.85 44.74 43.24 37.30 34.80 36.73 55.89 Imports from: Australia 41.82 52.89 50.56 38.32 37.98 36.99 57.79 Canada .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland .. 102.86 .. 41.37 43.39 70.79 91.49 United States 91.78 44.32 38.79 36.61 33.76 37.31 49.58 China 34.40 .. .. 39.68 .. .. .. Colombia 37.52 48.08 46.44 37.77 35.86 40.52 63.98 South Africa 36.98 43.00 44.04 38.28 35.09 34.57 55.69 Former USSR(2) 38.17 42.90 46.33 40.52 33.97 42.05 70.46 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
62.94
60.66
93.53 64.94 .. 114.05 46.84 93.42 63.06 65.12 65.99
97.90 377.69 .. 114.72 60.43 .. 61.96 61.65 64.82
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Sweden* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
80
180
70
160 140
60
120
50
100 40
80
30
60
20
40
10
20
0 1970
1975
1980
Coal
Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
0 1970
2005
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
6
5
5
4
4 3 3 2 2 1
1 0 1970
180
1975
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0 1970
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 100
160
90
140
80
120
70 60
100
50
80
40 60
30
40
20
20
10
0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Sweden 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 56.18 58.22 67.95 Coal 2.33 2.44 4.22 Oil 40.55 32.72 20.96 Gas 0.82 Comb. Renew/Waste 5.06 5.90 7.87 Nuclear 0.79 9.86 25.38 Hydro 7.36 7.23 8.91 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.09 0.07 -0.22 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
68.88 3.50 20.33 1.11 11.80 21.34 9.65 0.06 0.57 0.51
75.97 4.21 22.07 1.26 11.88 28.85 7.39 0.11 -0.26 0.46
74.53 3.75 21.24 1.20 12.82 26.95 8.94 0.12 -0.91 0.42
73.31 3.88 20.59 1.26 13.80 24.94 7.57 0.13 0.74 0.40
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.13 3.57 -3.81 2.63 22.68 1.13 -
0.62 -0.79 0.09 2.56 3.31 0.40 0.03 23.39 10.01 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
142 161 200 242 264 272 0.40 0.36 0.34 0.28 0.29 0.27 Population (millions) 8.1 8.3 8.6 8.9 9.0 9.0 TPES/population(1) 6.90 7.01 7.94 7.76 8.45 8.25 TPES/GDP(2) 138.9 127.3 119.6 100.0 101.0 96.3 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 113.3 105.0 146.4 100.0 110.1 95.4 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 91.6 99.4 113.4 100.0 92.8 90.4 Elec. Generation (TWh) 78 96 146 145 152 158 Industrial Production(2) 51.9 51.7 69.1 100.0 105.4 107.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
284 0.26 9.1 8.09 90.7 94.5 .. 143 ..
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.02 -0.88 0.30 0.83 -0.88 1.52 1.26 3.75 1.70
2.08 -1.43 0.36 0.26 -1.43 -2.82 -1.50 0.54 2.98
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
0.01 -
0.02 0.00
0.01 0.33
0.33
0.54
0.43
0.42
-7.59 -
1.75
Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal 0.02 0.02 0.01 Brown Coal Peat 0.00 0.83 0.77 1.28 1.01 0.98 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-3.07 -
1.33
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Sweden 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
50.40 1.33 35.48 0.15 4.94 8.50 -
50.07 1.21 29.45 0.11 5.51 10.43 3.37
46.77 1.49 20.91 0.52 6.62 0.00 14.79 2.44
51.80 1.05 21.62 0.68 7.55 0.01 15.81 5.07
50.94 1.33 20.77 0.76 6.36 0.01 15.90 5.80
50.84 1.42 20.40 0.74 6.42 0.01 16.02 5.84
50.32 1.30 19.50 0.75 6.75 0.01 16.06 5.96
-0.44 0.70 -3.06 7.49 1.74 3.31 -
0.49 -0.91 -0.47 2.49 0.13 4.21 0.55 6.15
19.02 1.20 8.75 0.02 4.19 4.86 -
17.12 1.12 6.69 0.01 4.32 4.98 -
16.98 1.37 3.13 0.37 5.25 6.63 0.24
19.61 1.03 4.47 0.44 6.19 7.00 0.49
17.47 1.31 3.26 0.48 4.98 6.89 0.54
17.53 1.39 3.18 0.46 4.89 7.03 0.58
17.07 1.29 2.64 0.46 5.07 7.07 0.54
-0.66 0.77 -5.86 20.26 1.33 1.84 -
0.04 -0.41 -1.13 1.53 -0.23 0.43 5.65
7.85 7.60 -
8.73 0.00 8.45 -
10.60 10.29 -
11.78 11.37 0.01
11.77 11.29 0.02
12.23 11.64 0.02
12.40 11.82 0.02
1.78 1.80 -
1.05 0.93 -
0.26 15.53 0.07 12.65 0.14
0.28 14.07 0.02 9.65 0.07
0.30 9.38 2.23 0.07
0.39 10.44 1.27 0.15
0.11 0.35 10.56 1.03 0.10
0.20 0.37 10.22 0.73 0.10
0.21 0.35 10.44 0.60 0.10
1.03 -2.92 -9.70 -3.61
0.87 0.72 -8.34 2.21
0.74 1.93 1.41 0.05 -
1.18 3.16 1.93 0.00 0.02 0.03
0.90 0.00 4.68 1.49 5.75 1.96 0.06
0.88 0.01 5.16 2.97 6.31 1.52 0.05
0.83 0.01 5.16 3.44 6.86 1.54 0.13
0.82 0.01 5.08 3.48 6.52 1.15 0.13
0.90 0.01 5.24 3.59 6.15 0.90 0.14
1.15 5.34 8.61 24.84 -
-0.03 4.21 0.76 6.03 0.45 -5.09 5.55
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.01 0.02 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 1.37 1.87 2.99 Heat 0.71 Non-Energy Use 3.16 2.27 2.81 Coal 0.06 0.06 0.06 Oil 3.10 2.21 2.75 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.02 3.12 1.60 2.50 0.02 2.48 -
0.03 3.35 1.81 3.07 0.02 3.05 -
0.08 3.39 1.77 3.16 0.02 3.14 -
0.09 3.21 1.82 3.09 0.01 3.07 -
4.72 -0.69 0.32 -0.72 -
8.73 0.47 6.50 0.64 -9.15 0.75 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which: Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Total Transport Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Sweden 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.0 2.4 -0.0 -0.1
0.0 2.5 -0.1 0.0
0.3 3.7 -0.0 0.2
0.3 3.4 -0.0 -0.2
0.5 3.6 -0.0 0.1
0.4 3.5 -0.0 -0.2
0.4 3.3 -0.0 0.2
22.0 2.5 3.5 x
1.6 -0.3 -0.5 x
Primary Supply
2.3
2.4
4.2
3.5
4.2
3.7
3.9
3.6
-0.8
Statistical Difference
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-
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.2
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.9 e
-1.0 e
-2.5 e
-2.4 e
-2.7 e
-2.5 e
..
6.4
-0.2
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.1 -0.1 -
-0.1 -0.1 -0.0
-1.6 -1.6 -0.0
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0.7 -0.8 11.2 -
1.8 2.2 0.6 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6)
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
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-
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0.8
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1.2
1.5
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0.7
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1.2 0.7 e 0.0 0.3 0.0
1.1 0.6 e 0.0 0.2 0.0
1.4 0.6 e 0.0 0.4 0.1
1.0 0.5 e 0.0 0.3 0.0
1.4 0.9 e 0.0 0.3 0.0
1.3 0.8 e 0.0 0.2 0.0
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-0.4 2.3 -9.2 -3.3 -7.0
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0.0
0.0
0.0
..
0.3
-9.1
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Sweden 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
0.34 0.02 0.02 0.30 0.02 0.01 0.19 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.03
0.48 0.09 0.08 0.00 0.33 0.03 0.04 0.21 0.01 0.05 0.00 0.05
2.19 1.19 1.17 0.01 0.18 0.74 0.05 0.03 0.39 0.10 0.18 0.02
1.09 0.50 0.49 0.01 0.27 0.50 0.04 0.25 0.03 0.17 -
1.19 0.69 0.67 0.02 0.36 0.52 0.13 0.20 0.01 0.18 -
1.54 0.60 0.60 0.00 0.42 0.60 0.14 0.25 0.03 0.18 -
1.22 0.42 0.42 0.00 0.42 0.57 0.11 0.25 0.04 0.18 -
16.72 43.16 43.02 7.88 6.32 9.89 6.43 33.48 7.07 -3.02
-3.82 -6.63 -6.61 -8.01 5.68 -1.77 5.62 -3.04 -6.51 0.04 -
1.23 1.23 -
1.65 1.65 -
1.52 1.52 -
1.77 1.77 -
1.74 1.74 -
1.79 1.79 -
1.85 1.85 -
1.77 1.77 -
1.33 1.33 -
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-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Sweden 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
50.00 67.15 ..
91.90 145.18 ..
.. 77.87 ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
77.55 64.11 80.71 .. ..
93.41 72.84 171.39 .. ..
92.56 .. x 270.45 ..
.. .. x 320.71 ..
.. .. x 350.05 ..
.. .. x 456.54 ..
.. .. x 554.94 ..
.. .. x 623.71 ..
.. .. x 680.40 ..
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Swedish Crowns / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
215 416 ..
370 842 ..
.. 632 ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
.. .. ..
Steam Coal 321 362 Coking Coal 267 284 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 500 994 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
502 .. x 2195 ..
.. .. x 4029 ..
.. .. x 4667 ..
.. .. x 5058 ..
.. .. x 5591 ..
.. .. x 6391 ..
.. .. x 6880 ..
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
2.42 0.98 .. .. 1.44
2.51 2.08 1.74 0.34 0.44
3.71 3.40 1.35 2.05 0.00 0.31
3.37 3.05 1.86 1.19 0.32
3.28 2.73 1.72 1.01 0.55
3.62 3.15 1.84 1.31 0.47
3.62 3.14 1.84 1.29 0.48
3.55 3.17 2.00 1.17 0.38
3.25 3.04 2.10 0.94 0.21
Total Exports 0.02 0.11 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.06 0.04 Hard Coal 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.00 Peat Coal Products(1) 0.01 0.11 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.06 0.03 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.04 0.00 0.00 0.04
0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Sweden 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
1545
2182
3543
3092
2760
3195
3186
3203
3056
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
1239 78 99 231 71 5 338 -
1790 159 123 1 1105 -
1315 449 e 102 e 764 e -
1814 990 54 570 -
1679 1037 319 -
1796 1172 346 -
1802 1350 426 -
1955 1000 22 462 1
2052 1246 133 352 -
417 -
402 -
-
200 -
283 40
258 20
26 -
470 -
1 320 -
306 8 42 174 30 -
392 6 28 11 171 31 58 14
2228 187 1 6 7 732 103 117 8
1278 83 698 15 25 16
1081 48 358 21 -
1399 36 570 5 23
1384 122 4 372 2 5
1248 370 3 127 2 30 23
1004 111 28 126 9 5 29
52 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
73 -
8 108 573 375 3
120 271 50 -
83 250 224 97 -
174 503 88 -
458 320 101 -
377 263 53 -
442 254 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
e e e e e e e e e e
e e
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Sweden 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
..
..
60.87
49.85
62.47
66.28
75.53
94.31
57.76
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
65.10 .. .. 55.47 61.89 .. .. .. 47.54
.. .. .. 54.32 .. .. .. .. 33.03
.. .. .. 65.53 .. .. .. .. 40.55
.. .. .. 67.15 .. .. .. .. 49.23
.. .. .. 75.73 .. .. .. .. 70.63
.. .. .. 96.64 .. .. .. .. 65.37
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 57.76
.. .. 55.37 59.04 55.09 58.30 86.28 Imports from: Australia .. .. 67.27 62.57 65.36 69.86 107.17 Canada .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland .. .. 48.74 49.48 44.84 48.35 55.59 United States .. .. 66.14 66.71 67.14 66.68 90.11 China .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Colombia .. .. 53.77 52.52 47.51 .. .. South Africa .. .. 61.06 .. .. 50.79 .. Former USSR(2) .. .. 43.13 41.53 41.25 45.12 61.97 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
111.18
117.43
152.75 .. .. 75.95 91.28 .. .. .. 74.35
151.35 .. .. 71.82 124.76 .. .. .. 78.65
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Switzerland* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
45
120
40 100 35 80
30 25
60
20 40
15 10
20
5 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
1975
1980
Renewables
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce)
1.2
0.9 0.8
1.0 0.7 0.8
0.6 0.5
0.6 0.4 0.4
0.3 0.2
0.2 0.1 0.0 1970
1975 1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
2005
0.0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
80
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 50 45
70
40
60
35 50
30
40
25
30
20 15
20
10 10
5
0 1970 Coal
1975
1980
1985
Oil
Gas
Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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Switzerland 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 28.18 29.80 35.70 Coal 0.47 0.47 0.51 Oil 21.80 19.05 19.22 Gas 0.21 1.24 2.33 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.34 0.67 1.31 Nuclear 2.35 5.35 8.83 Hydro 3.43 4.03 3.66 Geothermal 0.09 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.01 Net Electricity trade(1) -0.43 -1.01 -0.26 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
37.37 0.20 18.18 3.48 1.81 9.88 4.53 0.13 0.04 -0.87 -
38.76 0.19 17.90 3.87 2.45 10.08 4.15 0.18 0.04 -0.09 -
38.79 0.22 18.27 3.97 2.75 8.73 3.84 0.20 0.04 0.78 -
40.48 0.22 18.75 3.86 2.84 10.40 3.80 0.22 0.04 0.33 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.40 0.55 -0.74 15.08 8.15 8.10 0.39 -2.94 -
0.55 -5.45 -0.34 3.62 5.08 -0.08 0.31 5.55 8.82 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
174 178 222 246 255 260 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.15 Population (millions) 6.4 6.4 6.8 7.2 7.5 7.5 TPES/population(1) 4.37 4.67 5.25 5.18 5.20 5.17 TPES/GDP(2) 106.4 110.1 106.0 100.0 100.2 98.4 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 336.2 328.7 289.9 100.0 94.2 106.8 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 78.2 92.9 99.5 100.0 103.6 103.8 Elec. Generation (TWh) 37 48 55 66 64 58 Industrial Production(2) 64.3 64.9 79.1 100.0 98.4 101.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
267 0.15 7.5 5.40 100.0 104.7 .. 62 108.8
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.43 -0.02 0.32 1.08 -0.02 -0.87 1.43 2.39 1.23
1.06 -0.50 0.66 -0.11 -0.50 -6.44 0.28 0.33 1.64
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
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Mt: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries (1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
25.09 0.41 20.43 0.34 0.34 3.56 -
25.02 0.45 18.49 1.03 0.46 4.33 0.27
28.15 0.50 18.35 2.20 0.87 0.09 0.01 5.77 0.36
30.35 0.20 18.74 3.26 1.09 0.13 0.03 6.43 0.45
30.98 0.20 18.42 3.54 1.34 0.17 0.03 6.77 0.50
31.48 0.19 18.34 3.66 1.66 0.18 0.03 6.90 0.52
32.17 0.22 18.41 3.77 1.95 0.20 0.04 7.04 0.55
0.68 1.07 -0.63 11.65 5.63 2.88 -
0.89 -5.22 0.02 3.65 5.47 5.55 8.26 1.34 2.90
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
5.75 0.11 4.20 0.07 1.36 -
5.58 0.32 3.08 0.51 0.17 1.46 0.04
4.80 0.47 1.08 0.84 0.22 2.12 0.07
5.53 0.18 1.26 1.08 0.58 0.01 0.00 2.22 0.19
5.63 0.19 1.27 1.12 0.59 0.01 0.00 2.25 0.21
5.76 0.18 1.27 1.16 0.64 0.01 0.00 2.29 0.20
5.87 0.19 1.24 1.19 0.71 0.01 0.00 2.32 0.22
-1.05 8.90 -7.68 15.55 2.64 -
1.35 -5.91 0.90 2.33 7.97 0.61 8.08
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
6.13 5.88 -
6.39 6.13 -
8.99 8.67 -
10.76 10.44 -
10.18 9.82 -
10.14 9.77 -
10.21 9.84 -
2.28 2.31 -
0.86 0.84 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.25 1.81 0.30 0.27
0.26 7.81 0.13 5.73 0.39
0.32 7.55 0.02 4.83 0.87
0.32 8.01 0.01 4.24 1.23
0.37 8.61 0.01 4.50 1.37
0.00 0.36 8.68 0.01 4.46 1.41
0.01 0.37 8.98 0.03 4.51 1.45
1.42 8.76 -14.68 7.22
0.99 1.16 3.35 -0.47 3.48
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
0.34 0.90 1.03 -
0.25 1.24 0.07 3.86 2.25 0.13
1.67 0.15 4.83 0.00 2.68 0.42
0.31 0.10 0.02 1.93 0.16 4.67 1.83 0.72
0.35 0.13 0.01 2.05 0.18 5.11 1.86 0.76
0.36 0.14 0.02 2.10 0.19 5.37 1.79 0.78
0.45 0.16 0.02 2.17 0.20 5.55 1.79 0.80
3.72 9.54 -
1.74 1.86 0.94 -2.63 4.39
0.16 e 0.02 0.00 1.83 0.10 0.82 0.82 -
0.36 e 0.02 0.00 1.98 0.12 0.76 0.76 -
0.62 0.02 0.00 2.02 0.14 0.80 0.80 -
0.73 0.02 0.00 2.06 0.13 0.79 0.79 -
2.49 -1.78 -1.81 -
23.59 1.90 -0.32 -0.04 0.00 -
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.03 e Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 1.03 1.33 1.56 Heat 0.16 0.14 Non-Energy Use 1.08 0.89 0.80 Coal 0.00 0.00 Oil 1.08 0.89 0.79 Gas Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.3 -0.0 0.2
0.7 -0.3
0.5 -0.0 0.0
0.3 -0.1
0.2 -
0.1 0.1
0.2 -0.0 -0.0
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-8.0 x
Primary Supply
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.5
-5.5
Statistical Difference
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Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
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x
x
0.4
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
..
1.1
-5.2
0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.3 0.0 0.2 0.0
0.5 0.0 0.4 0.0
0.2 0.2 -
0.2 0.2 -
0.2 0.2 -
.. .. .. .. ..
8.9 -7.5 19.4 3.7
-5.9 -5.5 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
0.3 0.3
0.1 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
.. .. ..
-14.4 -14.7
3.0 3.4
Non-energy Use 0.0 0.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Switzerland 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
0.15 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02
0.32 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.28 0.03 0.18 0.04 0.03 0.01 0.00
0.48 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.46 0.01 0.40 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.00
0.17 0.17 0.16 0.01 -
0.18 0.18 0.17 0.02 -
0.18 0.18 0.17 0.01 -
0.18 0.18 0.18 0.01 -
10.26 12.70 26.63 13.55 -6.82 19.33 6.70 -4.17 -15.46 -12.55
-6.24 -5.89 -5.33 -3.53 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Switzerland 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
68.83 .. 82.09 .. 153.69
95.71 127.62 152.84 .. 191.15
72.44 x 118.75 .. 182.83
60.13 x x 139.44 173.39
61.63 x x 129.63 217.15
75.25 x x 161.42 249.12
110.05 x x 152.81 274.01
109.84 x x 224.36 312.63
111.27 x x 253.87 379.30
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Swiss Francs / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
x .. ..
Steam Coal 105.5 137.5 Coking Coal .. 220.0 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 201.3 351.3 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 353.3 411.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
86.3 x 226.2 .. 326.5
87.0 x x 322.8 376.3
82.3 x x 276.8 434.7
86.8 x x 297.8 430.8
117.3 x x 260.5 437.9
117.5 x x 384.0 501.6
119.5 x x 436.3 611.1
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.34 0.13 .. .. 0.21
0.72 0.55 0.55 0.17
0.50 0.46 0.46 0.03
0.27 0.24 0.24 0.03
0.15 0.12 0.12 0.03
0.11 0.08 0.08 0.03
0.19 0.17 0.17 0.02
0.14 0.10 0.10 0.05
0.23 0.15 0.15 0.09
Total Exports 0.03 0.01 Hard Coal 0.00 0.01 Coking Coal .. Steam Coal .. 0.01 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.03 0.00 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-
0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
141
574
482
250
122
85
177
100
152
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
141 14 79 8 17
574 11 124 53 17 31
482 55 1 6
250 12 2
122 6 1
85 3 2
177 8 2
100 4 2
152 5 1
23 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
337 1
420 -
234 2 -
111 3 1 -
76 3 1 -
163 3 1 -
91 3 -
142 4 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Turkey* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
140
350
120
300
100
250
80
200
60
150
40
100
20
50
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
30
30
25
25
20
20
15
15
10
10
5
5
180
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 35
1975
1980
Renewables
35
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 250
160 200
140 120
150
100 80
100 60 40
50
20 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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Turkey 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 34.81 45.02 75.67 Coal 7.36 9.98 24.15 Oil 17.85 22.42 33.73 Gas 4.08 Comb. Renew/Waste 9.22 10.97 10.29 Nuclear Hydro 0.32 1.39 2.84 Geothermal 0.07 0.09 0.62 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.04 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.16 -0.09 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
110.04 32.72 44.40 18.05 9.30 3.79 0.98 0.38 0.41 -
117.01 31.97 42.99 26.72 7.94 5.66 1.27 0.54 -0.08 -
121.72 32.10 42.71 32.55 7.65 4.86 1.44 0.56 -0.14 -
122.31 29.89 40.60 37.09 7.39 5.43 1.51 0.59 -0.20 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 4.67 7.24 3.81 0.65 13.72 13.75 -
3.22 1.91 1.59 14.85 -1.96 3.64 5.78 19.20 3.14 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
66 84 140 199 229 246 0.52 0.53 0.54 0.55 0.51 0.49 Population (millions) 38.1 44.4 56.2 67.5 71.8 72.1 TPES/population(1) 0.91 1.01 1.35 1.63 1.63 1.69 TPES/GDP(2) 95.0 96.6 97.7 100.0 92.4 89.5 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 67.5 72.1 104.9 100.0 84.9 79.4 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 31.1 48.1 66.6 100.0 108.4 108.6 Elec. Generation (TWh) 12 23 58 125 151 162 Industrial Production(2) .. .. 70.5 100.0 119.3 125.7 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
261 0.47 73.3 1.67 84.8 69.7 .. 176 133.1
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 4.50 0.16 2.32 2.30 0.16 2.63 4.59 9.44 -
3.83 -0.58 1.67 1.52 -0.58 -1.84 3.31 7.14 3.93
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
2.58 1.16 5.55 -
2.12 1.01 5.65 -
2.03 0.89 14.76 -
0.71 0.80 16.32 -
0.67 0.87 13.50 -
0.65 1.04 13.28 -
0.93 1.58 14.47 -
-2.00 -2.20 8.49 -
-7.32 1.09 -0.70 -
Mt: Coking Coal 2.96 2.44 1.82 0.74 0.66 0.65 0.93 Steam Coal 1.33 1.16 0.92 1.66 1.28 1.52 2.30 Brown Coal 15.12 15.03 44.68 60.88 44.43 56.17 61.64 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-3.97 -3.02 9.45 -
-6.67 3.41 1.54 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
28.61 4.18 13.86 0.06 9.22 0.07 1.22 -
37.90 5.95 18.44 0.06 10.97 0.09 2.40 -
57.97 10.74 29.82 1.03 10.29 0.52 0.04 5.52 -
84.05 15.49 38.73 7.01 9.22 0.88 0.37 11.78 0.55
88.54 15.63 38.07 10.93 8.21 1.12 0.50 13.56 0.52
92.27 16.30 38.97 12.07 7.90 1.16 0.54 14.70 0.64
95.69 15.34 39.50 14.35 7.60 1.32 0.55 15.80 1.21
4.24 5.70 4.61 18.63 0.65 12.60 9.29 -
3.40 2.41 1.89 19.17 -2.00 6.41 19.09 7.26 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
5.32 1.63 2.90 0.00 0.79 -
9.38 3.09 4.78 0.00 1.49 -
15.60 6.43 5.09 0.71 0.01 3.36 -
28.26 12.61 6.91 2.38 0.14 5.66 0.55
30.26 12.67 7.08 3.22 0.17 6.60 0.52
30.86 12.86 6.56 3.50 0.17 7.13 0.64
30.69 11.81 6.17 3.87 0.17 7.45 1.21
6.53 8.42 3.37 34.90 8.88 -
4.61 4.14 1.29 11.99 19.85 5.46 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
6.41 0.75 5.65 -
8.03 0.26 7.75 -
13.68 0.02 13.62 -
17.90 0.00 17.75 0.06
18.50 18.34 0.08
18.92 18.68 0.15
19.71 19.47 0.15
4.56 -18.90 5.31 -
2.47 2.41 -
0.01 14.44 1.81 3.13 0.05
0.02 17.49 2.59 3.37 0.05
0.04 20.84 4.29 4.53 0.07
0.09 25.26 2.88 5.26 3.85
0.09 25.10 2.96 4.06 5.32
0.09 25.93 3.44 4.11 5.57
0.09 27.70 3.53 4.23 6.83
7.56 2.18 5.21 2.20 2.62
5.31 1.91 -1.28 -0.46 35.21
9.22 0.07 0.17 0.45 0.23 0.00
10.97 0.09 0.43 0.44 0.01
10.29 0.52 0.03 1.11 0.91 0.00
9.22 0.88 0.24 2.93 3.31 0.60
8.21 1.12 0.33 3.10 5.09 1.77
7.90 1.16 0.36 3.39 5.85 2.25
7.60 1.32 0.38 3.80 6.76 2.80
0.65 12.60 11.65 4.25 -9.07
-2.00 6.41 18.77 8.53 14.30 70.70
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 0.22 0.44 0.91 Heat Non-Energy Use 0.82 1.21 4.07 Coal Oil 0.82 1.21 3.82 Gas 0.25 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
2.71 5.09 4.96 0.13
3.33 5.35 4.80 0.55
3.60 5.97 5.36 0.61
3.95 6.04 5.34 0.69
8.81 9.91 9.50 -
10.29 2.66 2.26 7.01
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Turkey 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
7.4 0.0 -0.1
8.8 0.8 -0.1 0.4
17.7 6.0 0.5
17.8 13.3 1.6
15.0 16.0 0.9
15.0 16.7 0.4
17.0 12.9 0.1
5.2 42.3 x
-1.1 7.1 x
Primary Supply
7.4
10.0
24.2
32.7
32.0
32.1
29.9
7.2
1.9
Statistical Difference
-
-0.2
-1.7
0.2
0.1
0.3
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-2.9 e
-3.5 e
-11.3 e
-17.0 e
-15.3 e
-16.5 e
..
8.3
2.6
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-1.8 -1.8 -
-2.7 -2.2 -0.5
-8.1 -7.5 -0.7
-14.4 -13.7 -0.7
-12.5 -11.5 -1.0
-13.8 -12.7 -1.1
.. .. ..
9.2 8.7 -
3.6 3.6 3.8
-0.2
-0.1
-0.1
-
-
-
..
-6.5
-
-0.9 e 0.0 -0.6 e -0.4 -
-0.7 e 0.0 -0.9 e 0.1 -
-3.1 e 0.0 -1.6 e -1.5 -
-2.6 e 0.0 -1.8 e -0.8 -
-2.7 e 0.1 -1.9 e -0.9 -
-2.7 e 0.0 -1.8 e -0.9 -
.. .. .. .. ..
7.2 3.1 6.3 8.5 -
-1.0 2.7 0.8 -3.6 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-0.4
-0.4
-0.4
..
4.0
0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.1
..
x
x
4.2
5.9
10.7
15.5
16.3
15.3
..
5.7
2.4
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
1.6 0.4 e 0.3 -
3.1 0.9 e 0.2 -
6.4 1.0 e 0.4 0.0 0.0
12.6 1.3 e 0.0 0.1 0.0
12.9 1.1 e 0.1 0.1 0.0
11.8 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.0
.. .. .. .. ..
8.4 6.2 2.1 -
4.1 0.8 -11.0 22.0 23.7
Transport sector(6)
0.7
0.3
0.0
0.0
-
-
..
-18.9
-
1.8 1.8
2.6 2.6
4.3 4.3
2.9 2.9
3.4 3.4
3.5 3.5
.. .. ..
5.2 5.2
-1.3 -1.3
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
1.21 0.68 0.68 0.09 0.29 0.29 0.10 -
1.22 0.61 0.61 0.06 0.43 0.43 0.06 -
2.81 0.37 0.37 0.06 1.12 0.01 0.00 1.12 1.25 -
8.48 1.66 1.66 6.15 0.03 0.02 6.10 0.68 -
11.95 3.09 3.09 8.04 0.07 0.02 7.96 0.83 -
13.59 3.98 3.98 8.78 0.07 0.02 8.70 0.83 -
13.84 4.57 4.57 8.42 0.07 0.02 8.33 0.85 -
7.31 -5.01 -5.01 -3.28 12.11 12.05 23.25 -
11.21 18.27 18.27 14.36 16.48 22.11 14.34 -2.58 -
3.43 0.36 0.31 0.05 2.39 0.29 0.05 0.05 0.11 -
3.41 0.16 0.10 0.06 2.56 0.23 0.15 0.15 0.13 -
5.34 0.11 0.08 0.03 4.66 0.10 0.34 0.34 0.13 -
7.04 0.28 0.28 4.19 2.47 0.09 2.38 0.10 -
5.58 0.53 0.53 4.03 0.82 0.09 0.72 0.21 -
5.31 0.49 0.49 4.33 0.37 0.09 0.28 0.12 -
5.59 0.60 0.60 4.22 0.64 0.09 0.55 0.13 -
3.75 -9.80 -11.22 -4.01 5.71 -8.83 17.37 17.37 1.19 -
0.31 12.31 22.09 -0.66 4.43 3.40 -0.10 -
13.23 15.80 46.18 4.45 6.03 29.88 4.30 5.47 29.63 0.15 0.56 0.25 0.02 0.02 0.04 3.63 3.49 8.52 0.00 0.00 0.73 0.58 0.93 2.90 2.90 7.59 4.88 6.14 7.71 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
64.41 52.54 52.29 0.26 0.00 6.93 0.11 6.82 4.94 -
46.39 34.79 34.63 0.16 0.04 7.32 0.15 7.16 4.24 -
45.55 32.99 32.85 0.14 0.14 6.91 0.16 6.76 5.50 -
57.32 47.41 47.21 0.20 0.16 4.25 0.16 4.09 5.49 -
10.98 17.21 17.45 4.71 6.74 7.36 2.10 8.33 3.88 -
1.45 3.12 3.15 -1.40 10.66 -4.53 -10.99 -4.04 -2.24 -
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Turkey 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. 105.18 ..
49.88 179.15 ..
31.85 174.87 110.22
50.45 150.29 131.07
53.20 193.13 166.74
66.43 221.90 173.38
90.65 252.39 177.29
88.37 397.84 234.48
86.87 467.45 271.71
.. 70.23 105.18 .. ..
86.47 83.99 179.15 .. ..
79.67 82.07 174.87 .. 98.09
53.26 80.19 150.29 .. 136.10
69.48 86.28 193.13 .. 167.61
73.37 92.33 221.90 .. 178.03
67.16 118.78 252.39 .. 179.14
78.79 148.21 397.84 .. 237.03
79.99 161.57 467.45 .. 274.31
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(New Turkish Lira / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
.. 0.00 ..
0.00 0.02 ..
0.02 0.63 0.37
9.01 128.86 105.36
22.98 400.47 324.14
28.53 457.39 335.05
36.93 493.59 325.05
33.83 731.11 403.98
35.49 916.73 499.57
Steam Coal .. 0.00 Coking Coal 0.00 0.01 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 0.00 0.02 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas .. .. Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
0.13 0.19 0.63 .. 0.33
20.22 43.69 128.86 .. 109.40
63.78 113.69 400.47 .. 325.83
66.95 120.93 457.39 .. 344.04
58.15 147.60 493.59 .. 328.43
64.10 173.07 731.11 .. 408.38
69.45 201.34 916.73 .. 504.33
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
0.01 0.01 .. .. -
0.82 0.82 0.82 -
6.02 6.01 4.25 1.76 0.01 -
13.30 12.57 6.27 6.30 0.00 0.72
11.92 11.22 5.20 6.03 0.69
15.57 15.06 4.89 10.17 0.51
16.00 15.61 5.00 10.61 0.39
16.74 16.33 5.23 11.10 0.41
12.86 12.66 5.31 7.35 0.20
Total Exports 0.07 0.01 Hard Coal 0.00 Coking Coal .. 0.00 Steam Coal .. Brown Coal / Lignite 0.07 0.01 Peat Coal Products(1) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-
-
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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Turkey 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
475
945
5557
12990
11693
16166
16427
17360
13242
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
475 70 405 -
945 945 -
3717 1318 51 2011 -
6202 2793 847 100 2150 -
5148 1862 1579 230 786 -
4755 1209 854 209 1278 -
4784 776 1354 1571 -
4943 882 1175 187 6 1810 -
5020 678 1045 1270 -
-
-
337 -
259 53 -
57 510 124 -
727 478 -
25 554 504 -
101 574 208 -
2027 -
-
-
1840 58 -
6788 69 21
6545 56 25 12
11411 50 17 -
11643 38 -
12417 24 1 -
8222 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
-
1252 530 -
1440 5023 174 61
120 1144 4840 281 67
1045 1825 46 2299 5990 78 61
1441 1567 97 1940 6215 146 199
1517 2456 1448 6198 611 11 151
2215 5287 720 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United Kingdom* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
400
120
350
100
300 80
250
60
200 150
40
100 20 50 0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce)
120
120
100
100
80
80
60
60
40
40
20
20
450
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 140
1975
1980
Renewables
140
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 700
400
600
350 500
300 250
400
200
300
150 200 100 100
50 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
2005
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
2005
Other
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United Kingdom 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 315.31 287.55 303.11 Coal 109.18 98.28 90.16 Oil 159.36 117.42 118.04 Gas 35.87 57.59 67.41 Comb. Renew/Waste 0.90 Nuclear 10.42 13.78 24.48 Hydro 0.47 0.48 0.64 Geothermal 0.00 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.02 Net Electricity trade(1) 0.01 0.00 1.47 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
334.09 52.84 119.52 124.82 2.75 31.67 0.62 0.00 0.13 1.74 -
333.52 53.36 118.86 124.80 4.91 29.78 0.61 0.00 0.27 0.92 -
334.19 53.83 120.98 121.25 5.71 30.39 0.61 0.00 0.40 1.02 -
332.17 59.65 120.89 115.69 5.71 27.99 0.56 0.00 0.56 1.13 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 -0.23 -1.12 -1.75 3.78 5.15 1.78 36.14 -
0.65 -3.38 0.16 3.99 13.14 1.45 -0.32 24.09 -2.38 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
821 877 1135 1442 1597 1627 0.38 0.33 0.27 0.23 0.21 0.21 Population (millions) 56.2 56.3 57.2 58.9 59.8 60.2 TPES/population(1) 5.61 5.10 5.30 5.67 5.57 5.55 TPES/GDP(2) 165.8 141.5 115.3 100.0 90.1 88.7 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 363.1 305.9 216.8 100.0 91.2 90.3 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 124.3 117.0 105.8 100.0 92.9 92.9 Elec. Generation (TWh) 281 284 318 374 393 398 Industrial Production(2) 75.1 73.5 87.7 100.0 97.0 95.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
1672 0.20 60.6 5.48 85.8 97.4 .. 395 95.4
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 1.93 -2.12 0.11 -0.34 -2.12 -2.99 -0.94 0.72 0.92
2.43 -1.73 0.34 0.31 -1.73 -5.67 -0.86 1.51 0.56
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
14.68 84.26 -
9.68 95.97 -
1.60 75.00 -
0.26 26.28 -
0.35 20.94 -
0.29 16.52 -
0.28 14.30 -
-16.87 -0.97 -
-10.78 -9.59 -
Mt: Coking Coal 15.11 10.05 1.60 0.26 0.35 0.27 0.27 Steam Coal 108.47 120.05 91.16 30.94 24.74 20.22 17.50 Brown Coal Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-17.06 -1.44 -
-11.10 -9.55 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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United Kingdom 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
210.19 37.81 109.98 33.77 28.63 -
193.15 20.11 90.78 53.31 28.79 0.17
207.68 15.39 98.28 59.68 0.59 0.00 0.01 33.72 -
231.13 5.68 105.71 74.89 0.88 0.00 0.02 40.47 3.48
229.64 4.44 106.46 73.99 0.82 0.00 0.03 41.31 2.59
232.18 4.28 109.31 74.29 0.83 0.00 0.04 41.65 1.79
231.71 3.63 111.46 71.51 0.77 0.00 0.04 42.42 1.88
-0.07 -5.15 -0.66 3.41 0.97 -
0.73 -9.18 0.84 1.21 1.79 7.29 1.54 -
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
75.80 19.06 31.06 14.47 11.21 -
56.54 8.51 17.84 19.30 10.72 0.17
45.59 9.11 9.11 14.86 0.14 12.36 -
47.70 3.37 8.06 20.27 0.40 14.02 1.57
46.12 3.07 8.79 18.37 0.31 13.93 1.64
44.95 3.10 9.12 16.98 0.31 14.24 1.20
44.79 2.78 9.57 16.44 0.17 14.60 1.23
-2.95 -4.25 -6.96 0.16 0.58 -
-0.12 -7.61 0.33 0.68 1.41 1.11 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
44.24 0.08 43.84 -
48.50 0.05 48.07 -
66.39 0.00 65.74 -
76.54 75.48 -
77.07 76.04 -
79.31 78.25 -
80.85 79.68 -
2.42 -18.29 2.41 -
1.32 1.29 -
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.32 48.19 15.74 5.64 15.60
0.37 51.39 9.65 3.82 27.33
0.65 53.30 4.97 3.37 33.20
1.06 61.56 2.23 4.39 40.88
0.02 1.01 63.39 1.35 4.82 42.71
0.02 1.04 63.93 1.16 4.42 43.81
0.12 1.06 61.91 0.82 4.19 42.21
4.23 0.60 -6.56 -2.99 4.54
3.31 1.00 -11.30 1.47 1.61
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
11.22 19.13 2.82 8.47 2.45
10.58 18.28 1.87 6.71 3.08
0.25 11.52 18.43 1.29 4.49 3.90
0.25 13.74 0.06 24.10 0.06 2.04 8.93
0.27 14.22 0.02 22.98 0.01 0.98 9.27
0.27 14.19 0.07 23.31 0.01 1.20 9.78
0.27 14.35 0.07 23.19 0.02 1.26 9.32
0.16 -0.22 -4.51 -3.67 2.77
0.50 1.47 1.54 -24.83 -8.13 5.98
Comb. Renew/Waste 0.05 Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 5.40 6.62 8.71 Heat Non-Energy Use 17.04 9.99 15.60 Coal Oil 17.04 9.99 13.38 Gas 2.22 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
0.11 11.12 1.85 16.19 14.67 1.52
0.13 11.65 0.93 16.37 15.26 1.11
0.13 11.66 0.52 16.47 15.36 1.11
0.12 11.90 0.58 16.71 15.64 1.07
2.85 -0.52 -1.41 -
5.58 2.10 0.46 1.05 -4.72
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
(1) Total Final Consumption (TFC) excludes use in Transformation and Energy Sectors. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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United Kingdom 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
108.4 1.6 -2.8 2.0
105.7 6.4 -4.4 -9.4
76.6 14.7 -2.6 1.4
26.5 22.2 -1.1 5.2
21.3 33.1 -0.8 -0.2
16.8 39.7 -0.7 -2.0
14.6 46.2 -0.5 -0.6
-2.0 13.9 -0.6 x
-9.6 6.8 -8.3 x
Primary Supply
109.2
98.3
90.2
52.8
53.4
53.8
59.6
-1.1
-3.4
Statistical Difference
3.3
-0.0
-0.8
-2.4
-0.2
-1.9
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-70.9 e
-76.3 e
-72.9 e
-43.0 e
-47.5 e
-46.9 e
..
0.2
-2.9
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-65.0 -65.0 -
-73.9 -71.6 -2.3
-69.0 e -66.9 -2.1 e
-39.1 -35.7 -3.4
-44.7 -41.6 -3.1
-44.0 -40.9 -3.1
.. .. ..
0.4 0.2 -
-3.0 -3.2 2.5
-0.4
-0.0
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
-5.5 e -2.3 e -3.2 -0.0
-2.4 e -0.9 e -1.4 -0.0
-3.9 e -2.6 e -1.1 -0.2
-3.9 e -3.0 e -0.9 0.1
-2.8 e -2.5 e -0.3 0.1
-2.9 e -2.6 e -0.3 0.0
.. .. .. .. ..
-2.1 0.8 -6.2 9.7
-1.9 0.1 -7.9 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
-
-
-
0.0
0.0
0.0
..
-
-
-3.2
-1.9
-1.1
-1.5
-1.2
-1.1
..
-6.1
0.1
-0.5
-
-
-0.2
-0.3
-0.3
..
x
x
37.8
20.1
15.4
5.7
4.3
3.6
..
-5.1
-9.2
3.4 1.2 e 0.0 1.1 0.1
3.1 1.3 e 0.1 1.0 0.1
2.8 1.2 e 0.1 0.9 0.1
.. .. .. .. ..
-4.2 -4.8 7.5 -5.3 -4.3
-7.6 -7.6 -13.0 -2.5 -10.0
19.1 9.0 e 0.3 3.4 1.2
8.5 3.6 e 0.2 2.5 0.1
9.1 3.9 e 0.9 1.4 0.6
0.1
0.1
0.0
-
-
-
..
-18.3
-
18.7 2.8 15.7
11.5 1.9 9.6
6.3 1.3 5.0
2.3 0.1 2.2
1.2 0.0 1.2
0.8 0.0 0.8
.. .. ..
-6.2 -4.5 -6.6
-12.5 -24.8 -11.3
-
-
-
-
..
-
-
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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United Kingdom 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
105.68 83.21 80.64 2.57 1.19 1.85 0.01 6.19 0.11 0.03 3.09 0.32 2.65 12.17 -
111.98 91.98 89.57 2.41 1.10 1.90 0.00 5.47 0.12 0.02 3.03 0.18 2.12 10.67 -
96.21 84.01 82.56 1.46 0.78 5.25 0.01 1.04 1.50 0.63 2.07 5.43 -
51.02 46.85 44.76 2.09 0.54 1.88 0.00 0.03 1.24 0.12 0.48 1.95 -
55.96 53.09 50.90 2.19 0.40 1.86 0.07 1.20 0.13 0.46 1.06 -
54.09 50.92 48.97 1.95 0.33 1.85 0.15 1.13 0.14 0.43 0.96 -
55.29 52.54 50.58 1.96 0.27 1.79 0.14 1.12 0.14 0.39 0.64 -
-0.78 0.08 0.20 -4.59 -3.51 -1.36 -16.73 35.13 -5.84 5.93 -2.04 -6.51 -
-3.63 -3.08 -3.21 1.97 -6.90 -6.92 -12.46 -1.93 -9.45 -10.56 -13.33 -
14.99 14.91 -
11.63 11.61 -
10.52 10.09 0.66 0.11 0.11 -
8.85 8.23 0.45 0.01 0.01 -
6.91 5.73 0.82 0.07 0.07 -
6.48 5.49 0.82 0.08 0.08 -
6.51 5.56 0.98 0.06 0.06 -
-2.91 -3.21 -
-3.15 -3.89 2.74 -4.52 -4.52 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
-
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United Kingdom 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
52.22 67.68 52.95
91.69 141.40 93.22
96.27 66.97 c
54.98 128.54 80.87
55.06 133.23 82.59
56.88 179.63 100.81
73.96 184.44 126.07
81.21 272.73 166.93
86.79 302.86 210.73
49.78 .. 72.87 .. 67.84
91.32 .. 151.43 .. 126.11
88.51 .. 95.94 .. 123.24
59.29 .. 135.89 .. 81.39
65.04 .. 144.01 .. 113.86
70.32 .. x 180.51 128.07
86.73 .. x 197.13 157.56
99.67 .. x 266.25 232.41
99.06 .. x 307.96 298.51
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(Pounds Sterling / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
21.97 49.72 35.47
31.84 85.73 51.54
43.77 53.16 c
29.35 119.80 68.73
29.66 125.30 70.83
28.11 155.01 79.32
32.61 141.99 88.50
36.07 211.50 118.04
38.06 231.88 147.12
Steam Coal 23.25 35.20 Coking Coal .. .. High Suplhur Fuel Oil 53.53 91.81 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 45.44 69.72 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
44.67 .. 76.16 .. 89.21
35.13 .. 126.65 .. 69.17
38.89 .. 135.44 .. 97.64
38.58 .. x 155.77 100.77
42.45 .. x 151.76 110.61
49.14 .. x 206.48 164.35
48.22 .. x 235.78 208.40
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
1.60 1.38 .. .. 0.23
6.42 6.26 2.32 3.94 0.16
14.75 14.38 8.84 5.54 0.37
22.18 21.70 8.34 13.36 0.48
25.83 25.58 6.22 19.36 0.25
29.32 28.38 6.38 22.00 0.94
33.08 32.07 6.25 25.82 1.01
39.73 38.85 6.45 32.40 0.88
46.17 45.22 6.77 38.45 0.95
Total Exports 2.85 4.41 2.56 1.13 0.91 0.73 0.80 Hard Coal 2.22 3.24 2.17 0.68 0.54 0.54 0.62 Coking Coal .. 0.03 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 Steam Coal .. 3.20 2.12 0.67 0.53 0.54 0.61 Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1) 0.62 1.18 0.39 0.45 0.37 0.19 0.18 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.70 0.57 0.00 0.57 0.13
0.55 0.37 0.00 0.37 0.17
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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United Kingdom 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
Hard Coal
2352
7334
14783
23446
28686
31891
36153
43968
51276
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
1383 380 207 375 421 -
2407 518 403 1486 -
8614 2966 961 2 794 3791 7
8462 4880 1633 1936 2
6315 4230 750 1 1286 -
6474 4409 839 1089 14
6345 4140 715 1342 -
6551 3532 1084 1210 -
6874 3914 1282 1332 20
-
-
93 -
11 -
48 -
123 -
148 -
697 28 -
298 28
969 645 53 41 1 73
4927 2329 81 43 2167 78
6169 67 24 2 248 250 1641 1868
14984 1222 1107 837 205
22371 864 10 1596 280 522
25417 1255 2 1902 65 513
29808 2040 25 13 1208 723 465
37417 933 17 647 299 294
44402 151 44 856 793 263
26 106 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 24 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
66 46 117
69 956 356 499 169 20
143 5649 9 4756 480 5 208 123 240
289 3556 45 9876 4326 915 86 6
214 3411 402 12221 5264 72 44 45 7
235 3635 1458 10149 9784 11 39 23 -
134 3297 1618 13034 16829 90 225
34 4068 2145 13077 22550 421 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United Kingdom 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
2176
4007
2258
656
534
540
613
533
349
2174 113 125 6 950 446 202 53 168 79 3 3 26 -
4005 185 606 7 1474 1116 289 9 221 63 5 30 -
1960 1 67 366 204 271 214 18 246 25 145 178 138 87 -
653 73 12 77 13 265 1 15 158 31 8 -
532 59 18 65 47 243 1 2 88 9 -
535 80 1 13 52 1 2 303 78 5 -
610 65 1 1 51 8 378 4 87 8 7 -
528 84 1 4 33 1 3 309 3 85 5 -
347 3 1 5 17 248 9 64 -
2 2 -
2 1 1
289 5 1 1 282 -
3 1 1 1 -
2 1 1 -
5 1 1 1 2 -
3 1 1 1 -
5 1 1 3 -
2 1 1 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
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9
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-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United Kingdom 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
56.46
72.56
57.61
53.14
56.81
57.34
77.73
116.05
128.51
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
50.01 53.83 .. 57.88 60.84 .. .. .. 44.37
76.77 67.89 .. 65.40 72.53 .. .. .. 46.86
56.28 55.72 .. 53.12 60.78 .. 59.04 .. 59.92
50.80 53.87 .. .. 59.06 .. .. 54.29 ..
55.78 57.48 .. 106.50 60.38 .. .. .. 41.33
55.51 62.49 .. .. 64.91 .. 166.16 34.94 45.07
76.33 78.05 .. .. 80.05 .. .. .. 94.26
127.10 99.81 .. .. 113.10 .. .. .. 91.89
136.58 117.54 .. .. 127.10 .. .. .. 71.41
64.91 68.56 45.19 45.66 40.48 44.03 65.02 Imports from: Australia 67.76 95.59 41.59 41.92 38.24 44.56 62.29 Canada 56.77 59.29 .. .. .. .. 69.05 Czech Republic 88.97 101.88 .. .. .. .. .. Poland 91.08 84.94 51.92 49.06 39.22 38.03 65.64 United States 71.64 69.28 44.64 42.65 36.57 48.52 68.02 China 41.43 73.47 .. 50.80 55.76 58.82 80.81 Colombia 72.89 73.07 43.65 40.40 40.39 42.59 66.01 South Africa 58.27 .. 43.16 48.21 40.40 44.35 63.57 Former USSR(2) 47.68 53.72 50.58 47.29 40.32 45.22 68.03 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
70.24
69.91
85.03 .. .. 71.87 83.66 98.27 70.13 69.27 70.78
72.19 2529.04 .. 65.00 62.86 150.04 70.11 69.85 70.67
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United States* Chart 1: TPES by Fuel (Mtce)
Chart 2: Coal Supply Indicators (1970 = 100)
4000
160
3500
140
3000
120
2500
100
2000
80
1500
60
1000
40
500
20
0 1970
1975 Coal
1980 Oil
1985 Gas
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000
2005
0 1970
Chart 3: Primary Coal Supply (Mtce) 800
800
700
700
600
600
500
500
400
400
300
300
200
200
100
100
4500
1980 1985 Production Exports
1990
1995 2000 Coal Supply Imports
1985 1990 1995 Coal/TPES Coal/Population Coal/GDP
2000
2005
Chart 4: Coal Consumption (Mtce) 900
1975
1980
Renewables
900
0 1970
1975
2005
0 1970
Chart 5: Electricity Generation by Fuel (TWh)
1975 1980 1985 Electricity and Heat Industry
1990 1995 2000 2005 Other Transformation Other Use
Chart 6: CO2 Emissions by Fuel (Mt CO2) 7000
4000
6000
3500 5000
3000 2500
4000
2000
3000
1500 2000 1000 1000
500 0 1970
1975
Coal
Oil
1980 Gas
1985 Hydro
1990
1995
Nuclear
2000 Other
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0 1970
1975 Coal
1980
1985 Oil
1990 Gas
1995
2000
Other
2005
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United States 1. TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY (TPES) BY FUEL*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
TPES (Mtce) 2480.64 2588.07 2753.51 Coal 444.36 537.47 654.72 Oil 1177.13 1148.43 1100.36 Gas 735.01 681.12 627.40 Comb. Renew/Waste 53.57 77.84 88.94 Nuclear 33.20 99.10 227.69 Hydro 32.60 34.25 33.56 Geothermal 3.01 6.57 20.14 Solar, Wind, Tide 0.46 Net Electricity trade(1) 1.75 3.28 0.24 Heat(2) Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
3295.20 776.54 1272.85 787.29 104.62 296.99 31.11 18.70 2.94 4.17 -
3326.51 783.96 1353.53 731.60 103.87 302.80 33.31 12.28 3.77 1.39 -
3343.27 793.79 1361.19 727.73 105.73 301.83 33.47 12.33 4.15 3.04 -
3318.07 784.73 1343.74 717.97 110.05 303.55 35.76 14.91 5.19 2.17 -
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 0.62 2.31 -0.40 -0.93 3.03 11.99 0.17 11.83 -10.97 -
1.30 1.29 1.43 0.99 1.16 1.90 -0.02 -3.22 15.83 18.33 -
(1) Net trade between OECD and Non-OECD countries. (2) Ambient heat from heat pumps used in the Transformation Sector.
2. ENERGY SUPPLY, GDP AND POPULATION*
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
4305 5128 7055 9765 10652 10996 0.58 0.50 0.39 0.34 0.31 0.30 Population (millions) 211.9 227.7 250.2 282.4 293.9 296.7 TPES/population(1) 11.70 11.36 11.01 11.67 11.32 11.27 TPES/GDP(2) 170.8 149.6 115.7 100.0 92.5 90.1 Coal Supply/GDP(2) 129.8 131.8 116.7 100.0 92.6 90.8 Elec. Consumption/GDP(2) 108.1 110.2 104.2 100.0 94.8 94.4 Elec. Generation (TWh) 1966 2427 3203 4026 4148 4268 Industrial Production(2) 48.6 54.2 66.3 100.0 100.0 103.2 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries , OECD Main Economic Indicators
11361 0.29 299.3 11.08 86.5 86.9 .. 4260 107.3
GDP (2000 bil. US$) TPES/GDP(1)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05 2.95 -2.27 0.98 -0.36 -2.27 -0.62 -0.22 2.91 1.84
3.00 -1.65 1.14 0.16 -1.65 -1.66 -0.65 1.93 2.99
(1) TPES/GDP in units of tce/2000 thousand US$, TPES/population in units of tce/capita. (2) As index, 2000 = 100
3. COAL PRODUCTION BY TYPE* Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
93.39 417.75 15.55 -
119.23 499.84 20.81 -
94.46 637.06 38.69 -
54.98 686.00 37.35 -
43.27 710.25 36.71 -
44.39 724.69 36.92 -
42.63 742.79 37.06 -
0.10 3.58 7.89 -
-4.91 0.86 -0.31 -
Mt: Coking Coal 92.20 117.72 93.26 54.29 44.22 46.44 44.60 Steam Coal 484.60 592.46 760.39 839.69 899.12 916.00 944.92 Brown Coal 31.16 42.78 79.91 77.62 75.79 76.15 76.43 Peat Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
0.10 3.83 8.16 -
-4.54 1.25 -0.32 -
Mtce: Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal Peat
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United States 4. FINAL CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY BY FUEL* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2003
2004
2005
1889.84 105.35 1001.45 524.73 53.46 204.84 -
1885.48 80.23 996.70 482.02 77.69 248.85 -
1866.83 77.69 996.91 432.84 32.27 0.48 323.55 3.07
2237.10 44.77 1163.45 514.12 74.50 0.74 2.06 429.91 7.54
2244.18 45.23 1195.91 488.90 66.13 1.07 1.81 438.28 6.84
2285.34 48.17 1237.54 477.04 70.52 1.07 1.81 444.79 4.40
2283.01 43.44 1239.58 460.49 74.79 1.22 1.76 457.07 4.66
-0.07 -1.78 -0.03 -1.13 -2.93 2.73 -
1.35 -3.80 1.46 0.41 5.76 6.40 2.33 2.81
Total Industry Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
563.08 85.93 103.70 253.29 40.82 79.34 -
561.54 68.92 135.99 216.47 48.48 91.67 -
407.91 64.06 67.48 156.98 12.94 106.46 -
473.23 41.54 37.07 196.97 51.22 0.16 140.32 5.96
412.98 41.91 41.16 170.55 41.08 0.14 112.75 5.40
423.73 43.83 49.35 170.13 43.49 0.14 113.31 3.48
410.99 40.11 50.70 157.16 45.69 0.15 113.50 3.68
-1.88 -1.71 -2.50 -2.77 -6.54 1.74 -
0.05 -3.07 -1.89 0.01 8.78 0.43 -
Total Transport Coal Oil Gas
600.61 576.02 24.06
618.54 597.09 21.07
717.22 694.70 22.01
870.73 843.95 21.68
899.58 870.47 20.36
912.97 882.62 19.52
926.30 893.54 20.23
1.05 1.11 -0.52
1.72 1.69 -0.56
Comb. Renew/Wastes Electricity Residential Coal Oil Gas
0.53 340.53 4.20 103.61 161.56
0.38 308.72 2.24 60.55 157.78
0.51 300.28 2.10 38.15 146.51
4.55 0.54 377.74 1.94 e 46.07 166.04
7.91 0.84 387.93 44.89 169.96
9.95 0.89 380.92 43.90 161.97
11.61 0.92 385.45 41.57 160.19
-0.22 -0.74 -4.00 -5.71 -0.57
4.07 1.68 0.57 0.60
Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat Comm & Public Services Coal Oil Gas
71.17 212.85 4.87 70.11 85.83
88.15 203.96 2.60 46.02 86.69
113.52 227.77 3.41 30.72 87.50
14.82 0.31 2.06 146.50 276.08 1.30 e 24.06 104.53
14.02 0.50 1.81 156.74 284.77 2.81 24.80 105.11
14.02 0.50 1.81 158.73 287.14 3.51 25.54 102.56
14.36 0.57 1.76 166.99 289.57 2.72 24.10 101.78
2.78 0.40 -2.08 -4.74 0.11
2.61 1.61 -1.49 -1.61 1.01
1.77 0.27 142.55 1.58 e 216.79 191.89 24.89
2.91 0.43 147.27 1.43 e 218.85 195.92 22.93
3.01 0.43 151.17 0.92 e 235.54 212.67 22.87
2.86 0.49 156.65 0.98 e 227.42 206.29 21.13
4.10 1.58 0.82 -
2.83 -7.35 2.17 2.38 0.42
(1)
TFC
Coal Oil Gas Comb. Renew/Wastes Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity Heat
of which:
Comb. Renew/Waste Geothermal Solar, Wind, Tide Electricity 52.03 68.65 103.06 Heat 3.07 e Non-Energy Use 126.32 137.37 164.87 Coal Oil 126.32 137.37 145.03 Gas 19.84 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
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United States 5. COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 73-90 90-05
1973
1980
1990
2000
2004
2005
2006e
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
476.2 1.0 -44.3 11.4
639.9 1.5 -83.0 -21.0
770.2 3.0 -95.6 -22.9
778.3 13.8 -52.3 36.8
790.2 28.9 -43.3 8.1
806.0 28.8 -45.6 4.6
822.5 34.1 -44.2 -27.6
2.9 6.4 4.6 x
0.3 16.4 -4.8 x
Primary Supply
444.4
537.5
654.7
776.5
784.0
793.8
784.7
2.3
1.3
Statistical Difference
18.1
-11.1
3.9
6.5
-14.8
-15.8
..
x
x
Total Transformation
-348.6 e
-442.6 e
-579.2 e
-736.3 e
-717.5 e
-731.6 e
..
3.0
1.6
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-309.9 -309.9 -
-417.2 -417.2 -
-559.1 e -552.8 -6.3 e
-716.9 e -700.1 e -16.8 e
-708.1 -698.6 -9.5
-722.6 -714.1 -8.5
.. .. ..
3.5 3.5 -
1.7 1.7 2.0
-0.1
-
-2.7 e
-2.5
-2.7
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26.3
-0.1
-6.9 e -9.6 e -2.7 5.5
-6.3 e -8.8 e -4.1 6.6
.. .. .. .. ..
-4.6 -4.7 -4.5 -
-6.6 -1.7 -2.5 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3) Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
-38.7 e -25.8 e -12.9 -
-25.3 e -16.2 e -9.1 -
-17.3 e -11.4 e -5.9 -
-
-
-
-8.5
-3.6
-1.8
-
-
-
105.4
80.2 68.9 29.6 e 11.2 10.0 7.1
85.9 48.4 e 11.9 5.2 6.8
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3.4
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x
x
77.7
44.8
48.2
43.4
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-1.8
-3.8
64.1 17.0 e 12.4 e 10.9 10.2
41.5 10.2 e 9.3 e 11.1 3.6
43.8 6.1 e 7.5 10.7 6.5
40.1 3.2 e 7.0 10.5 6.5
.. .. .. .. ..
-1.7 -6.0 0.2 4.5 2.4
-3.1 -10.6 -3.7 -0.3 -3.0
-
-
-
19.4 4.9 4.2
11.3 2.6 2.2
13.6 3.4 2.1
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries
-2.7
-
-2.0 e
3.2 1.3 e 1.9 e -
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..
-
-
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3.3 2.7 -
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-2.1 -2.1 -4.0
-9.0 -1.5 -
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(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for detailed explanation. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by * the respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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United States 6. USE OF COAL FOR SELECTED END-USES* (million tonnes)
Steam Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use Coking Coal Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Blast Furnaces Inputs Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1) Non-energy use
1978
1980
1990
484.73 408.08 408.08 44.63 3.66 10.08 11.51 7.54 11.83 8.54 -
546.58 478.66 478.66 44.80 2.45 12.67 11.27 8.05 10.37 5.34 -
701.66 637.00 630.72 6.27 0.18 52.17 1.70 14.26 11.97 11.28 12.98 5.99 -
68.89 64.77 -
61.46 60.47 -
35.27 35.27 -
Brown Coal/Lignite Total Electricity and Heat Main activity producers Autoproducers Patent Fuel/BKB Plants Coke Ovens Gas manufacture Industry sector Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, Pulp and Print Other industry Res, Comm & Pub Serv(1)
30.77 42.13 79.02 28.49 37.78 72.04 28.49 37.78 70.94 1.10 5.64 2.19 2.80 1.24 0.17 0.23 0.00 2.19 2.63 1.01 0.09 0.13 0.11 Non-energy use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
(1) Residential, Commercial and Public Services. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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Average annual percent change 78-90 90-05
2003
2004
2005
866.16 835.53 820.06 15.48 - e 2.50 35.77 1.35 10.51 12.23 4.07 7.62 3.68 -
879.34 748.40 740.51 7.89 102.19 1.85 36.06 0.65 7.98 11.19 6.67 9.57 3.24 -
913.15 757.53 749.86 7.67 107.54 1.73 35.73 0.67 7.08 11.50 6.42 10.06 4.05 -
932.69 763.06 756.56 6.50 119.90 1.28 35.28 0.28 7.17 11.33 6.76 9.74 3.12 -
3.13 3.78 3.70 1.31 -6.21 2.93 0.32 3.41 0.77 -2.91 -
1.92 1.21 1.22 0.24 13.87 -2.57 -11.34 -4.48 -0.36 -3.35 -1.90 -4.25 -
25.96 25.96 e -
21.94 2.42 19.58 -
21.46 2.60 18.87 -
20.89 2.90 18.36 -
-5.43 -4.94 -
-3.43 -4.26 -
74.27 70.01 68.76 1.25 5.67 1.42 0.24 0.00 1.18 0.05 -
78.89 72.76 70.67 2.09 5.53 0.34 0.25 0.00 0.09 0.05 -
76.12 69.87 67.75 2.12 4.87 0.27 0.23 0.01 0.03 0.05 -
76.14 70.49 68.44 2.06 5.39 0.28 0.24 0.01 0.04 0.01 -
8.18 8.04 7.90 -4.61 -6.27 1.52 -
-0.25 -0.14 -0.24 4.29 -0.29 -9.41 0.17 7.60 -19.90 -18.57 -
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United States 7. FUEL PRICES TO END USERS*
1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
(US Dollars / tce) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
29.96 62.13 43.89
36.39 124.76 67.87
38.52 97.68 71.64
31.51 125.20 134.45
32.91 107.87 109.26
33.33 139.97 165.76
35.48 142.64 183.34
40.50 205.30 253.47
44.24 235.13 216.91
36.26 48.94 52.81 .. 50.94
41.85 61.20 100.43 .. 76.71
40.00 52.01 76.81 .. 86.68
37.77 48.41 118.29 .. 132.99
39.97 55.73 111.14 .. 120.11
40.73 55.15 137.22 .. 174.04
46.79 66.99 144.77 .. 196.04
56.31 91.26 207.40 .. 252.91
61.57 100.79 241.83 .. 234.03
For Industry Steam Coal Coking Coal High Suplhur Fuel Oil Low Sulphur Fuel Oil Natural Gas
(US Dollars / unit)(2) For Electricity Generation Steam Coal Heavy Fuel Oil Natural Gas
26.11 88.65 56.43
31.72 178.01 87.26
33.57 139.37 92.11
27.46 178.64 172.86
28.68 153.91 140.48
29.05 199.71 213.12
30.92 203.53 235.72
35.30 292.94 325.89
38.55 335.50 278.88
Steam Coal 33.57 38.74 Coking Coal 49.57 61.99 High Suplhur Fuel Oil 75.35 143.30 Low Sulphur Fuel Oil .. .. Natural Gas 65.50 98.63 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Prices & Taxes
37.03 52.68 109.60 .. 111.44
34.97 49.04 168.79 .. 170.99
37.00 56.45 158.58 .. 154.43
37.70 55.86 195.79 .. 223.77
43.32 67.85 206.57 .. 252.05
52.12 92.44 295.93 .. 325.17
57.00 102.08 345.05 .. 300.90
For Industry
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) For Steam Coal, Coking Coal and Heavy Fuel Oil per metric tonne; for Natural Gas per 107 kilocalories GCV. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions at the beginning of Part II.
8. COAL TRADE BY TYPE OF COAL* (Mtce) 1973
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
1.03 0.10 .. .. 0.92
1.53 0.97 0.97 0.56
2.96 2.31 2.31 0.65
13.78 10.53 1.57 8.96 0.04 3.21
17.66 14.84 2.29 12.55 0.06 2.76
23.65 21.25 1.61 19.64 0.05 2.35
28.94 23.04 1.88 21.16 0.05 5.84
28.82 25.76 1.51 24.24 0.06 3.00
34.09 30.54 1.45 29.09 0.09 3.46
Total Exports 44.33 82.98 95.58 52.33 34.07 36.45 43.30 Hard Coal 43.06 81.19 95.06 51.33 33.33 35.77 38.26 Coking Coal .. 57.98 58.31 30.16 20.25 20.77 22.49 Steam Coal .. 23.20 36.76 21.17 13.08 15.00 15.77 Brown Coal / Lignite 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.06 0.10 Peat Coal Products(1) 1.27 1.76 0.49 0.97 0.67 0.61 4.95 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of OECD Countries, IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries
45.65 39.77 24.01 15.75 0.11 5.77
44.19 40.26 23.04 17.22 0.09 3.84
Total Imports Hard Coal Coking Coal Steam Coal Brown Coal / Lignite Peat Coal Products(1)
* Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (1) Coal Products includes products derived from coal, for example: coke, coal tar, briquettes, patent fuels.
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United States 9. HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
2679
1083
2449
11271
16060
22614
24635
27506
32691
-
-
-
1547 1511 -
2207 605 1593 9
1556 200 1356 -
1987 182 1735 -
1603 144 1458 -
1533 72 1461 -
-
-
-
36 -
-
-
70 -
1
-
2679 933 49 645 -
1083 37 287 -
2449 22 883 5 -
9724 152 155 6
13853 140 203 110 29
21058 100 441 1 49
22648 86 764 68 40 103
25903 66 244 70 1 39
31158 150 288 1 96
996 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 56 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
699 60
1296 238 5
18 6928 651 1813 1
56 8351 1746 70 79 3039 30
136 14042 1910 71 62 4196 50
132 15115 1979 31 240 56 4024 10
18 19247 2239 70 357 79 3387 85 1
39 22990 2855 56 853 3809 21
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some OECD Member Countries. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United States 10. COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
27433
57246
57568
29780
19539
20039
24349
26001
24946
23813 956 5410 1468 560 2905 8991 505 929 68 265 688 299 409 360 -
49478 2819 5694 141 20 4082 1549 48 6 198 5546 19914 699 2390 252 305 2123 916 99 796 1881 -
47603 5532 3988 50 86 4501 636 28 6377 10019 2908 3 3606 99 234 3156 764 1906 3710 -
22696 2343 3501 288 2197 419 65 48 3297 852 1096 355 1735 42 198 1993 642 1584 2041 -
15246 1690 4277 147 1184 360 17 11 87 2355 623 1283 13 1120 393 517 1169 -
14779 1289 3263 200 1159 130 83 2501 1 850 1345 17 1479 346 991 1125 -
17660 1016 3431 212 1000 206 82 1786 2876 223 770 1648 32 88 1313 570 22 1151 1234 -
19414 239 1470 4034 260 1116 473 57 2203 1652 727 588 1548 18 1685 464 1642 1238 -
17528 30 1596 4134 301 1280 927 70 19 2975 298 132 338 1303 54 1222 426 1106 1263 -
3800 1342 205 218 673 1 914 24 243
8624 2864 148 749 853 642 1421 25 1018
10799 5219 357 586 50 1559 485 648 21 1040
6698 4093 116 682 22 56 443 269 184 833
4293 3191 418 9 287 169 7 212
5260 3006 861 18 626 215 534
6792 3076 448 739 764 121 381 257 366 448
7165 3113 280 1078 547 377 207 985
7909 3935 649 890 75 312 308 1174
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
48
-
386
-
-
89
-
129
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United States 11. STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1990
2000
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006e
9837
25981
38344
23226
16266
18857
19002
19094
19914
9370 8782 38 36 22 160 300 27 5 -
24198 1383 10136 1356 233 2984 746 4 159 924 1014 552 1834 24 970 4 1875 -
32669 1 2178 10083 2842 1740 320 15 1322 4451 2074 719 188 3982 1 62 1386 282 21 15 987 -
21978 278 13524 70 564 467 456 65 3181 508 373 643 74 343 441 55 936 -
15902 458 10859 508 633 435 1137 273 96 208 20 115 614 7 539 -
18360 348 15569 261 66 355 216 62 4 177 99 459 406 126 212 -
17217 555 12680 67 376 122 1139 665 80 591 317 67 558 -
16914 411 13625 66 28 133 23 236 580 341 829 143 71 67 361 -
18449 363 13909 348 360 195 569 4 383 156 593 267 250 1052 -
95 11 1 82 1 -
1699 98 530 413 56 575 19 8
5685 79 3820 108 530 682 402 5 47
1037 22 1 825 49 8 66
281 17 119 127 18 -
369 182 184 3 -
1754 883 1 224 135 358 95 29
2065 693 1 217 844 63 89 115
1455 176 3 71 927 190 10 4 74
Non-Specified/Other 372 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics
84
2
277
83
128
60
158
10
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Australia Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom United States Total Non-OECD Brazil Chinese Taipei Egypt Hong Kong, China India Israel Romania Oth. Africa & Mid. East Other Latin America Other Asia & Oceania Other Eastern Europe
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United States 12. COAL IMPORT VALUES BY ORIGIN* (Average Unit Value, CIF, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
..
..
..
50.46
49.50
52.73
59.82
111.68
120.55
Imports from: Australia Canada Czech Republic Poland United States China Colombia South Africa Former USSR(2)
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
.. 50.49 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
43.84 51.74 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
39.47 54.68 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
51.71 61.37 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
61.90 116.62 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
65.04 123.29 .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
29.67 36.86 36.50 35.14 37.61 33.76 40.10 Imports from: Australia 53.06 45.99 34.16 38.90 36.50 33.45 34.61 Canada 29.50 26.95 35.65 34.77 44.17 49.29 54.05 Czech Republic .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Poland .. .. .. 39.32 37.03 .. .. United States .. .. .. .. .. .. .. China .. .. .. 53.51 63.03 54.09 60.26 Colombia 37.02 40.64 34.33 31.71 33.87 31.35 38.17 South Africa .. .. .. 36.54 35.67 .. 104.43 Former USSR(2) .. .. .. .. 42.00 59.59 94.40 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high import costs.
47.39
50.55
35.09 69.63 .. .. .. 103.19 47.17 .. 63.72
48.18 60.63 .. .. .. 109.06 51.34 33.61 57.81
Steam Coal(3)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. (2) Former USSR until 1991, Russia starting in 1992. (3) Bituminous steam coal only. Weighted average of individual countries using volumes as weights. Prices exclude intra-EU trade. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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United States 13. COAL EXPORT VALUES BY DESTINATION* (Average Unit Value, FOB, US$/tonne) 1988
1990
1995
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Coking Coal(1)
48.69
51.55
48.47
45.88
50.06
49.11
70.14
89.91
111.72
Exports to: Belgium Canada Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Japan Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Other OECD Non-OECD
48.26 50.46 29.75 46.00 48.37 48.68 x 46.65 49.22 47.76 46.72 65.44 46.40 49.56 50.92 x 47.70 49.42 47.41 48.71
52.98 41.81 30.83 49.30 49.93 51.40 x x 52.78 50.34 51.94 66.52 50.47 53.97 53.76 x 50.88 53.46 54.78 51.81
50.67 40.31 x 47.01 49.69 52.38 x x 51.38 45.35 51.32 x 51.20 53.04 52.60 x 47.93 51.83 46.14 48.65
46.99 37.58 x 47.63 48.54 x x x 53.11 x 48.90 88.78 x 50.95 55.17 x 36.09 47.73 46.65 43.02
52.19 42.46 x 48.40 54.96 37.13 56.00 x 56.41 x 55.39 93.84 x 51.54 54.86 x 49.98 49.98 49.66 50.50
50.48 40.37 x 48.12 55.56 38.11 x x 54.49 56.01 52.13 96.37 x 49.47 54.72 x 47.95 50.77 53.09 48.31
66.19 55.21 x 65.30 71.81 50.95 x x 66.99 98.14 72.20 99.46 35.00 49.70 54.31 56.90 73.43 61.35 69.06 71.54
88.93 71.82 x 86.04 99.69 111.12 x x 86.21 100.61 93.04 109.84 x 77.98 69.27 x 111.52 92.21 71.24 97.22
99.65 85.70 x 90.82 102.30 108.85 x x 104.96 89.80 95.44 x x 97.67 100.90 x 102.15 108.20 104.28 143.06
42.06 39.99 38.94 34.51 37.70 37.00 53.93 Exports to: Belgium 36.73 41.48 38.66 33.13 33.56 34.26 46.26 Canada 42.50 33.62 33.74 33.63 38.97 38.12 46.69 Denmark 33.34 37.89 35.09 x x 31.05 38.00 Finland x x 39.17 37.98 x 28.28 x France 38.45 40.87 38.72 30.50 705.00 361.32 114.68 Germany 52.99 38.83 36.72 34.17 32.80 29.34 37.13 Greece 44.09 x 40.89 44.86 44.77 62.64 x Ireland 45.85 43.05 39.75 33.38 31.74 31.44 x Italy 44.17 44.93 45.97 42.50 42.91 46.67 46.90 Japan 39.94 41.76 38.61 37.70 40.41 166.40 91.47 Netherlands 41.93 43.17 40.53 35.71 36.88 33.13 43.79 Norway 47.69 58.16 x 36.97 38.00 x x Portugal 41.97 44.04 39.99 37.53 36.55 34.47 45.22 Spain 63.83 39.25 45.59 23.04 26.52 25.90 29.02 Sweden 40.47 38.57 53.51 x x 44.78 260.00 Switzerland x x x 276.53 x x x Turkey 44.09 23.41 34.12 44.97 137.15 44.93 44.97 United Kingdom 41.09 47.41 37.01 30.25 31.93 29.88 38.73 Other OECD 70.89 41.67 38.79 67.72 44.14 36.97 55.72 Non-OECD 44.17 37.46 38.59 39.84 44.27 46.57 81.61 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics Note: On occasion, shipment of extremely small quantities of high valued coal results in high export costs.
67.09
55.66
58.94 60.16 42.00 x 40.17 48.08 x x 89.78 105.21 76.28 x 50.33 61.22 117.24 x 104.55 74.26 90.66 75.09
58.36 49.06 59.11 56.58 64.19 69.89 x x 51.04 166.53 69.91 x 56.43 49.43 x x 46.09 52.59 99.39 116.60
Steam Coal(1)
(1) Weighted average of individual countries using import volumes as weights. * Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions.
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COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.1
PART IV NON-OECD COAL DATA
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GENERAL NOTES In Part IV, the statistical tables on world hard coal supply and end-use and on coal production, consumption and trade for the major non-OECD countries supplement the information presented in Parts I and II of this book.
World Hard Coal Supply and End-Use Statistics This section provides historical data for world hard coal supply and end-use for 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000 and from 2003 to 2005. These data summarise information published in the IEA publications Energy Statistics of OECD Countries 2004-2005, Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries 2004-2005 and Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries 2004-2005. In cases where it is available, estimated coal trade statistics are shown for 2006.
Coal Balances These tables show all coal use for selected non-OECD countries in a format whereby coal production, imports, exports and stock changes “balance” transformation uses and final consumption. The transformation of coal into secondary products is clearly accounted for. Data for 2006 are preliminary and revised in the IEA quarterly publication Oil, Gas, Coal and Electricity Quarterly Statistics. Calorific values used to convert primary coal data for OECD countries to million tons of coal equivalent (Mtce)
are reported on page xxxiii. Calorific values of coal in non-OECD countries are published annually in Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries.
Coal Trade Trade tables show steam and coking coal imports and exports by origin and destination for major nonOECD coal importers and exporters. In order to provide a breakdown of trade between steam coal and coking coal, the data have been gathered from a variety of sources, including from official submissions by OECD Member countries to the IEA Secretariat and UNECE Member countries to the UNECE Secretariat (in Geneva), published national sources for each country and from commercial publications. Data reported by exporting countries have been used where no importing country detail is available. Similarly, importing country data have been used in cases where exporting countries do not provide a breakdown of their exports by coal type. Due to classification anomalies and differences in reporting methods and time periods covered, the detailed data in the trade tables may not agree with coal trade data presented elsewhere in Coal Information.
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WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 1980 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1335.9 72.4 8.0 20.2 27.7 20.2 94.5 0.9 0.1 18.0 18.6 3.1 1.9 193.1 0.2 12.8 0.0 3.6 130.1 710.2 0.3
217.8 2.9 10.1 15.6 2.3 10.0 4.7 29.4 16.2 0.5 0.8 1.2 17.2 68.6 5.0 0.8 7.2 1.0 0.4 5.7 2.2 0.9 7.3 1.1 6.7
198.0 43.2 0.5 15.3 5.8 0.0 0.4 12.7 0.0 0.1 1.5 0.1 31.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 83.2 0.1
301.0 7.4 2.4 8.0 7.4 13.5 0.1 15.7 38.9 0.4 1.4 11.3 66.0 4.7 4.0 3.7 0.2 25.4 0.3 5.9 1.7 2.6 13.7 62.9 3.6
820.8 23.9 0.0 5.5 12.7 9.3 4.8 24.5 45.1 0.0 5.0 9.6 1.9 2.4 0.3 92.6 0.2 9.5 0.1 0.8 92.0 478.7 2.1
41.1 0.0 0.3 1.3 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.1 2.7 0.7 0.0 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.2 19.7 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.2 8.9 2.5 0.0
Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe
561.7 553.0 0.4 8.3
21.5 7.3 3.4 10.8
29.4 29.4 -
142.1 131.5 3.3 7.2
161.0 154.9 0.3 5.8
0.0 0.0 -
Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia
775.8 620.2 111.0 0.3 34.1 2.6 7.6
8.6 2.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.5 4.6 0.9
7.3 6.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.6
150.6 127.3 17.4 0.0 4.3 1.5 0.1
179.7 126.5 44.0 5.3 2.4 1.5
120.8 115.7 4.4 0.6
Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East
120.8 115.1 2.8 2.9
2.2 0.8 0.0 0.1 1.3
28.6 28.2 0.2 0.2
17.4 0.9 13.8 1.0 1.8
53.5 52.3 0.4 0.8
2.4 2.3 0.0 0.0
7.5 1.7 4.2 1.6
6.4 4.5 1.8
0.1 0.1 -
7.8 5.7 0.7 1.4
1.9 0.1 0.7 1.1
0.2 0.2 -
Total World 2801.7 256.5 263.3 618.8 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
1216.9
164.5
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 1985 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1381.1 117.5 7.7 34.3 26.4 17.1 88.8 0.6 0.1 16.4 22.5 5.2 0.1 2.3 191.6 0.2 16.1 0.0 3.6 94.1 735.9 0.5
270.3 3.6 9.3 14.6 1.4 12.5 5.1 18.8 15.5 2.0 0.5 1.9 22.2 93.4 17.1 0.6 11.6 1.1 1.4 8.4 4.9 2.7 12.7 1.8 7.1
253.2 83.8 1.3 27.4 5.4 0.1 0.0 1.0 9.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.4 36.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 2.4 84.0 0.2
259.8 5.8 2.4 7.8 6.4 12.6 0.1 12.0 31.7 0.9 0.0 10.5 69.3 7.3 3.8 4.1 0.1 20.5 0.4 5.2 1.6 3.7 10.3 39.4 3.9
941.9 30.0 0.1 5.1 13.3 11.3 4.1 16.1 49.7 0.3 0.1 8.9 23.8 6.9 1.5 4.9 0.5 95.8 0.4 16.6 1.8 0.6 75.7 572.2 2.1
41.2 0.0 0.4 1.4 0.1 2.1 0.0 0.0 2.3 0.4 0.0 0.1 1.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 20.4 0.0 0.6 0.5 8.6 2.6 0.0
578.3 569.0 0.4 8.9
30.7 11.4 4.7 14.6
31.2 31.2 -
138.1 124.0 4.7 9.4
167.2 160.6 0.3 6.2
-
1041.4 837.3 150.5 2.0 40.0 1.9 9.8
25.6 2.3 5.5 2.0 0.0 2.5 10.1 3.2
10.0 7.8 0.2 1.1 0.3 0.6
134.7 107.5 18.9 0.0 5.0 2.6 0.7
273.6 179.0 5.2 74.7 0.2 6.0 5.2 3.3
161.4 156.2 4.6 0.5
180.1 173.5 3.1 3.5
6.8 1.2 3.1 0.0 2.5
47.8 47.6 0.1 0.1
17.6 1.2 13.0 0.8 2.6
68.9 2.9 64.0 0.9 1.1
1.9 1.9 0.1 0.0
12.3 1.7 8.8 1.9
9.7 8.0 1.6
3.2 3.2 -
11.8 9.5 0.8 1.5
2.4 0.1 1.1 1.2
0.2 0.2 0.0
Total World 3193.1 343.0 345.4 562.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
1453.9
204.7
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 1990 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1455.7 158.6 2.4 37.7 22.4 11.2 76.6 0.2 0.0 0.1 8.0 17.2 6.9 2.4 147.7 0.3 14.6 0.0 2.7 92.8 853.6 0.3
307.3 3.6 14.8 14.2 2.3 10.3 6.1 19.4 13.6 1.4 0.6 3.1 20.4 106.9 23.7 0.2 17.4 0.0 0.6 4.7 10.5 3.5 5.6 14.8 2.4 7.3
275.7 103.4 0.7 31.0 5.0 0.1 0.6 5.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.3 28.1 0.0 0.0 2.3 95.9 0.3
245.7 6.3 2.3 7.3 5.0 10.8 0.8 11.1 24.1 1.0 0.0 8.8 68.8 11.9 2.9 3.9 18.3 0.3 4.8 1.6 4.7 10.2 37.0 3.9
1028.5 38.2 1.4 6.6 12.2 4.9 9.4 3.9 11.0 51.9 2.0 10.8 31.1 7.7 4.0 8.7 0.3 77.6 3.3 18.9 1.2 0.5 84.0 637.0 2.0
25.3 0.0 0.2 0.7 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.3 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 10.9 0.0 0.5 1.4 4.2 2.3 0.1
513.4 508.5 0.3 4.6
119.0 106.5 1.0 11.5
139.9 139.9 -
117.4 109.9 0.8 6.7
242.3 234.7 0.3 7.3
22.4 22.2 0.2
1319.0 1050.7 211.2 10.5 35.7 0.5 10.5
44.3 2.0 8.9 6.0 0.8 2.6 18.5 5.5
23.6 17.3 0.1 4.9 0.5 0.8
169.4 134.0 24.9 0.0 5.1 4.2 1.1
454.7 302.0 9.9 119.5 4.4 5.6 8.7 4.6
172.9 167.0 5.4 0.5
183.3 174.8 5.3 3.1
8.1 1.3 4.0 0.1 2.7
50.1 49.9 0.1 0.1
16.4 1.3 12.3 0.9 2.0
82.8 0.0 3.7 74.3 2.7 2.1
2.4 2.3 0.1 0.0
26.8 0.6 21.4 4.7
13.3 10.1 3.2
15.4 13.5 1.9
13.0 10.3 0.8 1.9
4.3 0.0 1.5 2.7
0.2 0.2 0.0
Total World 3498.1 492.1 504.7 561.9 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
1812.5
223.2
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 1995 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1404.8 191.1 0.0 0.6 38.6 17.7 8.5 58.9 0.0 6.3 5.7 9.3 3.2 137.2 13.5 2.2 53.0 858.6 0.3
351.1 3.0 14.1 9.7 2.7 13.0 5.8 13.2 15.1 1.4 1.4 2.9 18.5 127.4 45.8 0.8 17.2 1.5 6.0 13.4 3.5 5.9 15.9 6.5 6.4
298.5 136.7 0.0 0.8 34.2 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 1.9 0.0 0.0 2.9 1.3 31.9 0.0 0.9 80.3 0.2
214.4 6.1 1.9 4.9 4.2 7.5 1.7 9.4 13.8 1.4 7.0 66.4 14.1 2.7 4.0 16.6 0.5 3.3 1.7 4.2 8.1 31.3 3.5
1103.1 40.6 1.1 6.2 9.6 5.1 10.4 4.1 8.8 55.1 0.1 2.3 8.2 47.6 16.7 7.6 9.3 0.3 55.8 4.6 23.3 0.9 1.2 59.6 723.0 1.6
24.2 0.0 0.1 0.5 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.3 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 13.9 0.4 1.3 2.8 2.8 0.0
314.1 313.5 0.1 0.6
51.4 42.9 0.2 8.3
49.6 49.6 0.0 -
84.4 77.9 0.0 6.4
179.4 177.0 0.1 2.2
15.4 15.4 -
1692.0 1343.0 268.3 41.1 23.7 0.2 15.6
62.2 1.6 9.1 12.5 0.6 1.0 28.7 8.6
63.9 28.6 0.7 31.3 0.4 2.9
270.9 232.9 31.2 0.0 1.0 4.7 1.1
734.4 502.3 9.7 190.5 5.6 4.0 16.5 5.8
141.2 134.8 5.4 0.9
214.2 206.2 4.7 3.3
12.4 1.5 7.1 0.4 3.5
59.9 59.7 0.2 0.0
12.2 1.7 7.7 0.7 2.0
99.2 6.6 86.4 2.8 3.3
2.6 2.6 0.0 0.0
31.3 0.2 25.7 5.5
15.7 11.8 3.9
22.6 18.3 4.3
14.0 11.4 1.1 1.5
4.7 0.0 1.8 2.9
0.2 0.2 0.0
Total World 3656.5 492.8 494.5 595.8 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
2120.7
183.6
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 2000 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1394.6 239.4 0.4 33.8 14.9 3.8 37.4 3.0 4.2 11.3 3.6 103.3 11.3 2.4 31.2 894.0 0.6
438.8 3.4 11.3 15.0 1.1 6.4 5.1 19.0 27.9 1.2 1.2 2.7 19.0 150.3 63.7 2.4 22.3 1.5 6.4 21.6 3.1 13.0 23.4 11.3 6.3
315.5 187.0 1.4 32.5 5.9 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.1 1.5 23.2 0.0 0.7 53.0 0.6
198.1 4.9 1.9 4.3 4.2 5.4 1.3 7.0 11.6 1.3 6.7 65.1 16.4 2.7 3.0 13.2 0.5 3.8 1.8 4.3 8.2 27.3 3.2
1250.9 51.1 1.4 4.4 15.8 3.9 6.2 3.5 10.2 51.8 0.0 2.3 9.5 64.9 36.2 9.6 8.6 0.5 51.7 5.2 28.1 0.5 1.9 46.9 835.5 1.4
14.8 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.5 0.1 0.8 1.9 2.2 0.0
289.7 289.2 0.1 0.4
41.4 34.5 0.9 6.0
68.0 68.0 0.0 -
83.8 80.1 0.1 3.6
144.0 141.3 0.6 2.1
16.5 16.4 0.0
1659.8 1231.2 311.4 76.6 22.5 0.1 18.0
89.7 2.2 6.1 20.9 0.1 0.1 45.4 14.8
117.8 55.1 1.3 57.4 0.4 3.7
230.7 195.5 26.3 1.1 0.1 6.7 1.0
941.5 613.0 6.9 259.5 13.7 3.8 32.2 12.4
78.4 71.7 5.6 1.1
231.7 0.1 224.2 4.3 3.2
18.8 1.8 9.9 1.1 0.0 5.9
70.6 0.6 69.9 0.0 0.1
11.6 1.4 6.8 1.0 2.3
114.7 10.2 98.1 2.0 4.3
1.6 1.5 0.0 0.0
46.9 0.2 38.2 8.5
19.9 13.2 6.6
43.3 35.4 7.9
15.1 12.1 1.2 1.8
5.8 0.1 1.6 4.1
0.1 0.1 -
Total World 3622.8 608.6 615.2 539.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
2457.0
111.3
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 2003 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1403.8 274.9 0.1 26.6 13.6 2.2 28.8 0.3 3.3 9.6 4.9 102.9 9.4 2.1 28.3 893.9 2.9
502.6 4.0 9.4 13.6 1.3 9.5 10.1 16.8 34.9 0.7 1.1 2.6 20.6 166.4 73.6 7.2 21.6 2.5 5.3 21.6 3.2 16.2 31.9 22.6 5.9
312.6 208.7 1.0 25.0 5.7 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.3 2.2 20.1 0.0 0.5 38.9 2.7
186.2 4.8 1.9 3.6 4.2 4.9 1.3 6.5 9.7 0.8 5.4 68.0 16.7 1.8 3.1 14.3 3.8 1.9 4.1 5.8 20.2 3.3
1214.8 54.1 2.1 3.6 12.0 3.8 9.3 7.4 9.7 51.1 0.0 0.2 2.2 14.0 80.0 49.1 13.9 9.2 1.5 52.5 5.1 26.5 0.7 3.6 53.1 748.4 1.6
11.0 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.2 0.1 1.0 1.0 0.0
322.2 322.1 0.1 0.1
46.7 39.1 1.2 6.4
84.5 84.5 0.0 0.0
87.9 84.1 0.0 3.7
160.0 156.7 0.9 2.4
11.6 11.5 0.2
2190.2 1670.2 358.4 115.3 22.3 24.1
121.5 11.1 10.7 21.7 0.0 0.2 54.7 23.1
187.7 94.0 1.6 84.7 0.3 7.1
332.9 289.6 35.0 0.2 0.2 7.1 0.8
1254.4 875.7 10.3 284.0 23.0 3.7 41.1 16.6
78.8 71.9 5.5 1.3
245.3 0.0 238.8 3.5 3.0
22.9 1.8 12.3 1.6 0.0 7.2
71.6 0.0 71.5 0.0 0.0
11.6 1.9 6.3 0.8 2.5
123.8 12.7 103.9 1.8 5.4
3.8 3.8 0.0 0.0
58.1 0.2 50.5 7.5
19.7 13.0 6.7
52.4 45.6 6.7
14.7 11.5 1.0 2.3
5.8 0.1 1.8 3.9
0.1 0.1 0.0
Total World 4219.7 713.5 708.8 633.3 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
2758.8
105.4
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 2004 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1462.4 285.9 0.2 29.3 15.6 0.9 29.2 0.1 3.2 9.9 4.9 101.2 8.9 1.9 25.1 943.3 2.9
539.2 4.4 9.8 12.6 1.6 7.6 8.3 19.5 39.5 0.8 1.3 2.9 24.7 180.8 79.0 4.1 22.6 0.9 2.3 5.2 24.5 3.2 16.4 36.2 24.6 6.4
329.2 218.4 0.0 1.3 25.7 5.6 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9.3 1.9 19.7 0.0 0.6 43.4 2.7
188.5 5.2 1.9 3.7 4.4 5.3 1.3 6.3 11.3 0.8 5.6 67.4 17.2 1.8 3.2 14.2 4.1 1.9 4.4 5.6 19.5 3.4
1226.0 55.1 2.1 3.0 10.9 3.7 7.0 6.5 9.1 52.4 0.2 2.2 16.7 83.9 50.3 11.5 8.9 1.9 51.9 5.3 28.2 0.6 4.5 50.9 757.5 1.6
11.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.2 0.2 0.9 0.9 0.0
332.2 332.1 0.1 0.0
43.1 33.9 1.4 7.8
96.5 96.5 0.0 0.0
94.6 90.9 0.0 3.7
150.7 147.4 0.9 2.4
11.0 10.8 0.2
2528.3 1956.0 382.0 132.4 22.8 35.1
145.8 18.6 10.7 28.5 0.1 0.2 60.6 27.1
195.9 86.6 1.3 96.3 0.3 11.5
358.9 308.4 41.4 0.2 0.2 7.4 1.3
1451.7 1035.1 10.7 316.1 22.9 3.8 43.0 20.1
79.7 72.0 5.6 2.1
249.4 0.0 242.8 3.4 3.1
24.3 1.9 12.8 1.7 0.0 7.9
68.2 0.0 67.9 0.0 0.1
11.4 1.9 6.6 0.7 2.3
132.3 12.8 111.3 2.2 6.0
4.5 4.4 0.0 0.0
61.5 0.3 54.2 7.0
22.1 14.1 0.0 8.0
57.7 50.9 6.7
16.3 13.3 0.9 2.1
6.8 0.1 1.7 5.0
0.1 0.1 -
Total World 4633.8 774.5 747.4 669.8 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
2967.5
106.2
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
IV.12 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
WORLD HARD COAL SUPPLY AND END-USE 2005 (million tonnes) End-Use Sectors Steel Power and Industry Heat Plants Households
Production
Imports
Exports
1487.2 304.9 0.1 28.6 13.3 0.6 28.0 0.1 2.8 10.8 5.0 97.9 8.5 2.2 20.5 962.4 1.5
535.8 4.3 8.8 12.6 1.3 6.0 4.7 19.9 37.1 0.6 1.4 2.9 24.2 174.7 76.8 7.3 20.4 1.1 3.4 5.3 24.8 3.2 17.4 44.0 27.5 6.3
342.8 231.3 0.0 1.2 28.2 5.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.4 2.3 19.4 0.0 0.5 45.1 1.7
184.2 5.5 1.9 3.5 4.3 5.1 1.3 6.2 11.4 0.8 5.9 67.4 16.6 1.8 3.2 11.6 3.8 2.0 4.3 5.6 18.6 3.3
1241.4 63.4 1.9 3.0 10.2 3.3 5.9 2.9 10.3 47.4 0.2 2.3 16.0 89.1 52.7 14.9 8.3 2.5 50.9 5.4 27.9 0.4 5.2 52.5 763.1 1.6
11.3 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.0 0.3 1.0 0.6 0.0
345.9 345.8 0.1 0.0
40.2 31.9 1.1 7.3
108.6 108.6 0.0 -
89.7 85.9 0.0 3.8
151.1 147.6 0.9 2.6
5.4 5.2 0.0 0.2
2781.4 2158.9 403.0 152.2 24.1 43.2
165.4 26.2 10.8 38.6 0.1 0.2 60.4 29.2
203.9 71.7 2.0 111.0 0.3 19.0
432.6 382.5 42.0 0.2 0.2 7.1 0.6
1609.3 1166.4 10.8 334.7 25.7 4.0 45.7 21.9
84.7 77.5 5.5 1.6
252.0 0.0 245.0 3.6 3.4
25.4 1.9 12.7 1.9 0.1 9.0
71.5 0.0 71.4 0.1
12.6 1.9 7.6 0.8 2.3
130.8 12.1 109.2 2.3 7.1
4.9 4.9 0.0 0.0
67.4 0.5 59.1 7.8
22.4 13.7 0.0 8.7
60.8 53.6 7.2
16.0 12.9 1.0 2.1
6.6 0.1 1.7 4.9
0.1 0.1 -
Total World 4934.0 789.2 787.7 735.1 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD Countries , Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries
3139.1
106.5
Total OECD Australia(1) Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan(1) Korea Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Non-OECD Europe Former USSR Former Yugoslavia Other Non-OECD Europe Asia PR of China Hong Kong, China India Indonesia DPR of Korea Taipei, Chinese Other Asia Africa and Middle East Egypt Israel South Africa Zimbabwe Other Africa / Middle East Latin America Brazil Colombia Other Latin America
(1) Fiscal year. See Principles and Definitions. (2) Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. Note: Steel industry consumption includes consumption in coke ovens. Power and Heat Stations column includes hard coal Note: used in electricity and CHP production by public utilities and autoproducers, and in district heating. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Brazil COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
3.6 5.3 -0.4
5.1 8.6 0.7
2.8 11.3 -0.2
2.9 14.1 0.0
3.7 15.5 0.1
3.1 16.8 0.3
3.6 16.1 -0.0 -0.1
-2.5 7.9 x
1.7 2.4 x
Primary Supply
8.5
14.4
13.8
17.1
19.4
20.3
19.6
5.0
2.3
Statistical Difference
0.2
0.2
0.1
-0.0
0.1
-0.1
-0.1
x
x
Total Transformation
-4.2
-6.4
-7.0
-8.3
-9.9
-9.0
-7.9
5.2
0.9
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-1.3 -1.0 -0.3
-2.0 -1.5 -0.5
-2.1 -1.4 -0.7
-2.5 -1.9 -0.6
-4.6 -3.3 -1.3
-3.9 -2.5 -1.4
-4.2 -2.7 -1.5
5.3 3.6 10.1
4.6 4.3 5.3
-
-0.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-2.9 -2.1 -0.8 -
-4.4 -3.3 -1.2 -
-4.8 -3.3 -1.5 -
-5.8 -4.5 -1.4 -
-5.3 -4.3 -0.9 -
-5.1 -4.3 -0.8 -
-3.8 -3.5 -0.2 -
5.1 4.6 6.4 -
-1.7 0.4 -11.9 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.4
-0.8
-0.8
-0.9
-0.8
-0.8
-0.9
6.2
1.2
-0.9
-1.5
-0.9
-1.0
-0.5
-0.4
-0.5
x
x
3.1
5.9
5.3
6.9
8.3
10.0
10.1
5.3
4.4
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
3.0 2.4 0.0 0.4 0.1
5.6 3.5 0.2 1.4 0.2
5.1 3.5 0.1 0.9 0.2
6.8 5.2 0.2 0.7 0.1
8.1 6.5 0.1 0.3 0.1
9.8 8.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
9.9 8.1 0.1 0.2 0.1
5.6 4.1 47.6 7.2 8.3
4.5 5.7 -0.8 -10.7 -6.0
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-
-12.3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-energy Use 0.1 0.2 0.1 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
-0.8
2.6
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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IV.14 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
Brazil HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Hard Coal
3547
4515
8049
10146
11790
14833
13112
14910
13398
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
3503 164 600 15 2724 -
4405 626 275 2876 -
7958 958 899 861 5240 -
9801 1291 1108 1249 5219 -
11438 3448 625 790 5498 -
10695 5247 1382 4066 -
9953 4538 1682 3078 195
11030 5037 1849 3766 113
12013 4775 1527 70 4129 280
-
328 300 -
-
254 670 10
85 932 39 21
-
217 243 -
265 -
169 249 73 620 121
44 11 -
110 12 98 -
91 13 78 -
345 158 98 5 5 79 -
352 140 37 13 -
4138 18 2 -
3159 596 37
3880 33 693 676
1385 55 176 -
Venezuela 33 Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
62 100 -
585 149 468 1919 997 -
547 336 262 529 439 413
385 447 220 262 471 37 424 131 101
387 160 463 144 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.15
Bulgaria COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
7.4 6.1 -0.1
7.5 7.4 -
7.7 5.5 -0.1 0.1
7.6 3.5 -0.0 -0.2
6.2 3.5 -0.2 -0.2
6.5 4.2 -0.0 -0.4
6.0 3.7 -0.0 0.3
0.4 -1.0 x
-1.7 -2.7 -8.5 x
Primary Supply
13.4
15.0
13.2
10.9
9.2
10.3
9.9
-0.1
-1.9
Statistical Difference
0.3
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.0
-0.0
0.1
x
x
Total Transformation
-8.6
-8.8
-10.9
-9.3
-7.9
-8.7
-8.7
2.4
-1.5
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-7.7 -7.4 -0.2
-7.8 -7.6 -0.3
-10.2 -9.4 -0.7
-8.2 -7.3 -0.9
-7.1 -6.8 -0.2
-8.1 -7.9 -0.2
-8.2 -7.9 -0.2
2.9 2.5 11.6
-1.5 -1.2 -7.8
Autoproducers Gas Works
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(2)
-0.9 -0.3 -0.4 -0.2 -
-1.0 -0.4 -0.4 -0.2 -
-0.7 -0.3 -0.0 -0.4 -
-1.1 -0.2 -0.5 -0.3 -
-0.8 -0.1 -0.4 -0.3 -
-0.6 -0.1 -0.3 -0.1 -
-0.6 -0.1 -0.4 -0.1 -
-2.5 1.1 -20.5 4.9 -
-1.5 -9.1 15.4 -7.0 -
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-0.2
-0.2
-0.4
-0.3
-0.2
-
2.2
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
x
x
5.1
6.5
2.3
1.6
1.0
1.3
1.1
-7.6
-4.9
3.6 0.5 -
5.2 0.7 -
1.2 0.8 0.2 0.1 -
0.9 0.6 0.1 0.1 -
0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 -
0.9 0.3 0.1 0.3 -
0.7 0.3 0.1 0.2 -
-10.2 3.7 -
-3.4 -6.5 -2.4 4.7 -
-
-
-
0.0
-
0.0
-
-
-
1.5 1.2
1.4 1.1
1.1 0.0 1.0
0.7 0.0 0.7
0.3 0.3
0.4 0.0 0.4
0.4 0.0 0.3
-3.1 -2.3
-7.1 -5.6 -6.8
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Bulgaria HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Hard Coal
6201
6732
8054
5790
3453
1184
2586
1134
2325
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
1921 -
1926 -
1553 29 -
1100 44 -
1734 177 542 5
536 140 298 -
841 139 -
-
607 138 -
1921 -
1926 -
203 1321 -
156 900 -
100 110 800 -
98 -
414 288 -
-
469 -
4280 -
4806 -
6501 -
4690 -
1719 5 4
648 -
1745 66 21 226 -
1134 66 100 38 -
1718 85 127 -
4280 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
4806 -
6501 -
4690 -
60 1010 640 -
285 363 -
509 923 -
258 623 49
30 1047 429 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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People's Republic of China COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
443.9 1.5 -6.0 7.1
584.4 1.7 -7.4 -18.9
748.4 1.5 -17.3 22.5
965.5 1.2 -35.0 -2.7
927.7 2.1 -65.1 29.1
1475.8 16.2 -94.4 -6.7
1636.2 21.3 -79.0 -24.8
5.4 -0.0 11.1 x
5.4 19.4 10.7 x
Primary Supply
446.5
559.8
755.1
928.9
893.8
1390.9
1553.7
5.4
4.9
Statistical Difference
-15.6
-15.6
-36.8
43.0
9.9
0.9
10.2
x
x
Total Transformation
-116.1
-147.6
-247.4
-415.3
-491.2
-849.2
-964.0
7.9
9.5
-88.7 -88.2 -0.5
-122.4 -121.8 -0.6
-209.8 -208.6 -1.2
-350.4 -347.9 -2.5
-450.1 -445.7 -4.4
-756.4 -748.2 -8.2
-855.3 -845.7 -9.5
9.0 9.0 9.5
9.8 9.8 14.7
-1.1
-0.7
-3.2
-5.5
-5.9
-9.4
-9.5
11.2
7.4
-26.3 -16.2 -10.1 -
-24.5 -16.7 -7.8 -
-34.3 -26.6 -7.7 -
-59.4 -49.6 -9.8 -0.1
-35.2 -32.6 -2.4 -0.1
-83.4 -62.3 -18.1 -3.1
-99.3 -81.6 -14.6 -3.1
2.7 5.1 -2.7 -
7.3 7.8 4.4 -
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-4.5
-8.2
-21.3
-39.7
-44.9
-60.8
-66.6
16.8
7.9
-
-
-
-
-0.1
-
-
x
x
310.2
388.3
449.6
517.0
367.5
481.8
533.3
3.8
1.1
194.0 53.6 41.8 32.5 5.5
223.2 35.9 30.9 59.4 8.5
253.0 43.4 31.7 70.4 10.0
350.8 74.2 61.3 95.5 14.0
260.4 73.1 40.9 74.3 8.9
354.8 113.3 35.4 118.5 12.4
399.7 146.9 40.1 121.8 12.2
2.7 -2.1 -2.7 8.0 6.2
3.1 8.5 1.6 3.7 1.3
13.6
15.8
14.1
9.1
7.8
5.9
5.8
0.4
-5.7
102.7 3.2 80.7
137.6 4.9 106.7
155.1 8.6 116.9
137.5 7.9 100.5
86.8 7.2 60.3
91.2 7.1 61.6
96.3 7.4 65.9
4.2 10.3 3.8
-3.1 -1.0 -3.7
Non-energy Use 11.7 27.4 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
19.7
12.4
29.9
31.6
-
0.9
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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People's Republic of China HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
2440
1990
2307
2003
1635
2119
18846
25343
37485
-
-
200 200 -
900 600 300 -
354 248 106
547 547 -
6987 3248 1975 70 118
7193 3436 1228 170
8662 2460 146 113
-
-
-
-
-
-
37 1539
58 2301
3749 33 7 2154
2440 -
1990 -
2107 -
1103 -
1281 1064 -
1572 1034 -
11859 2105 58 21
18150 2449 13 844
28823 4437 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other 2440 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
1990
2107
1103
171 46 -
141 325 72 -
1278 533 6 6177 1681
2399 839 10180 1426
1417 958 1 20079 1931
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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People's Republic of China COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
300
1400
2500
4000
4555
6470
6446
6062
4365
300 300 -
979 979 -
1211 1211 -
1302 1301 1 -
3312 63 63 2201 985 -
5989 3631 2358 -
5936 45 3442 2449 -
5506 3625 1724 157 -
3955 2010 1514 66 291 74
-
421 300 121 -
1289 400 889 -
2698 100 400 2198 -
1243 57 48 125 2 1011 -
481 21 360 100 -
510 310 200 -
556 533 23 -
410 347 63 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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People's Republic of China STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
2820
4920
5270
13280
24062
48578
80152
65724
58893
534 21 513 -
1703 83 209 53 1086 200 72 -
2663 112 29 46 9 2427 1 34 5
6879 292 57 100 1776 8 310 3258 838 152 4 8 69 7
17482 406 956 57 455 7717 7362 449 80 -
33172 109 114 452 228 383 12585 18760 2 146 36 199 43 107 8 -
51141 82 35 405 270 163 136 190 25029 22348 2 312 57 1830 177 105 -
41676 282 66 8 75 19550 19484 8 141 23 175 1651 155 58 -
38333 189 18580 17436 178 1866 34 50 -
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
2286 2286 -
3217 2517 700 -
2607 700 1907 -
6401 1708 4693 -
6580 29 3988 1469 264 13 103 714 -
15406 585 9076 1963 1562 36 2182 2 -
29011 548 19854 1124 2775 2 29 186 6 4445 33 9
24006 278 16232 944 3322 2 131 3 3032 62 -
20551 117 13258 855 4654 1 14 8 1637 7
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
42
9
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Chinese Taipei COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
2.3 4.5 -0.0 -1.2
1.6 9.5 -0.0 -0.9
0.4 17.3 -1.7
0.2 26.9 -2.5
0.1 42.6 -0.6
56.8 -3.2
56.5 -1.1
-15.6 14.5 x
8.2 x
Primary Supply
5.6
10.2
16.0
24.6
42.0
53.5
55.4
11.2
8.6
Statistical Difference
0.0
-0.0
-0.2
-0.4
-0.7
-1.1
-1.2
x
x
Total Transformation
-2.4
-6.0
-10.1
-17.1
-32.6
-42.3
-44.6
15.4
10.4
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-2.2 -2.2 -
-5.0 -4.8 -0.3
-8.4 -7.3 -1.1
-15.5 -12.6 -2.9
-29.9 -23.0 -6.9
-39.9 -29.2 -10.7
-42.3 -31.2 -11.1
14.3 12.6 -
11.4 10.2 16.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.2 -0.2 -
-1.0 -0.8 -0.2 -
-1.7 -1.4 -0.3 -
-1.6 -1.5 -0.1 -
-2.6 -2.2 -0.4 -
-2.4 -2.0 -0.4 -
-2.3 -2.0 -0.2 -
23.3 4.6 -
1.7 2.4 -2.0 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
-22.0
-
-
-
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
x
x
3.1
4.1
5.7
7.0
8.7
10.1
9.7
6.3
3.6
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
3.0 1.2 0.2 1.2 0.1
4.0 1.2 0.4 2.2 0.1
5.7 1.9 0.9 2.5 0.3
7.0 2.3 1.4 2.9 0.4
8.6 3.4 2.7 2.2 0.3
9.8 4.0 3.1 2.3 0.3
9.5 3.8 3.0 2.3 0.4
6.8 4.6 15.4 7.4 11.3
3.5 4.7 8.3 -0.7 2.6
Transport sector(6)
0.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0.1 0.0
0.1 0.0 0.0
0.0 -
-
0.0 -
-
-
-23.3 -
-
Non-energy Use 0.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
0.1
0.2
0.2
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Chinese Taipei HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Hard Coal
1386
4637
10092
18468
28681
45503
60231
61370
63539
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
1386 918 263 205 -
1513 900 250 163 -
2562 1837 475 250 -
4237 2749 1050 438 -
4580 3451 693 336 -
6093 3524 1232 -
7276 5883 1089 304 -
4549 3866 215 74 -
6019 3977 845 -
-
200 -
-
-
100 -
1337 -
-
4 177 27 186
1070 127 -
-
3124 1512 -
7530 3400 2800 -
14231 3800 3677 -
24101 6321 2442 -
39410 12474 514 1290
52955 11680 1 220 120
56821 15821 598 22
57520 18438 429 159
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
1612 -
100 1230 -
529 625 5600 -
3893 6203 5073 106 63 -
8371 13740 2873 78 70
19626 18794 1281 1055 1 122 55
19663 19132 342 750 493
12742 24297 67 1305 50 33
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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Colombia COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
3.9 -0.1 0.1
8.1 -3.0 -0.9
19.8 -12.6 -2.8
23.8 -17.1 -1.6
35.5 -33.0 1.3
50.3 0.0 -47.4 0.3
54.8 0.0 -49.8 -1.2
17.8 57.9 x
7.0 9.6 x
Primary Supply
3.8
4.3
4.4
5.1
3.8
3.2
3.9
1.5
-0.9
Statistical Difference
-0.3
-0.2
0.3
0.1
1.6
1.3
0.8
x
x
Total Transformation
-1.5
-2.0
-2.3
-2.4
-2.0
-2.1
-2.1
4.6
-0.8
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-0.7 -0.4 -0.3
-1.1 -0.8 -0.3
-1.5 -1.0 -0.5
-1.7 -1.2 -0.5
-1.6 -1.0 -0.6
-1.7 -1.1 -0.6
-1.6 -1.0 -0.6
8.2 9.5 6.2
0.6 0.2 1.3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.8 -0.6 -0.3 -
-0.9 -0.6 -0.3 -
-0.8 -0.6 -0.2 -
-0.7 -0.6 -0.1 -
-0.4 -0.3 -0.1 -
-0.4 -0.3 -0.1 -
-0.4 -0.3 -0.1 -
0.5 1.1 -0.8 -
-4.3 -3.8 -5.8 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.1
-0.0
-0.1
-0.1
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
0.7
-0.7
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
x
x
1.9
2.0
2.3
2.7
3.2
2.3
2.5
1.7
0.5
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
1.7 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.2
1.8 0.1 0.1 0.9 0.3
2.1 0.1 0.1 1.2 0.3
2.5 0.5 0.1 0.9 0.4
3.1 0.6 0.2 1.2 0.5
2.2 0.5 0.1 0.8 0.4
2.4 0.5 0.1 0.9 0.4
2.2 -1.3 -1.9 2.9 2.8
0.8 9.8 2.9 -1.9 2.4
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-11.8
-4.5
0.2 0.2
0.2 0.2
0.2 0.2
0.2 0.2
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.1
-2.6 -2.6
-4.3 -4.3
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Colombia COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
100
90
93
128
1062
159
462
143
-
-
-
50 1 49 -
82 76 6 -
657 420 30 1 158 10 38 -
8 8 -
462 426 36 -
143 93 50 -
-
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
100 100 -
90 90 -
43 43 -
46 46 -
405 405 -
151 151 -
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Colombia STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
50
5
3073
13377
17212
33565
51209
55321
59689
-
-
1487 51 332 347 2 19 180 150 134 183 89 -
12075 170 2077 334 2033 351 290 35 1634 390 404 108 2136 1305 808
14306 269 213 1116 203 1228 995 148 27 2450 155 727 665 2648 2483 979
30706 153 1590 819 2832 899 1694 6822 2544 908 83 4950 6412 1000
42024 156 1671 1388 3348 847 2441 9136 2550 1289 184 2169 2353 13341 1151
46046 510 2132 1252 2228 626 2496 8547 2521 1988 2580 2633 17640 893
52793 1944 1998 158 3341 2117 71 1992 29 9143 2920 1501 2641 2512 21297 1129
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
50 50 -
5 5 -
410 100 100 210 -
1250 600 548 29 73 -
2906 69 200 344 886 51 1356 -
2737 149 526 773 69 425 795 -
9185 442 872 2838 572 891 3570 -
8941 286 673 4722 7 549 2704 -
6896 268 598 3371 120 28 357 2154 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
1176
52
-
122
-
334
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Hong Kong (China) COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.0 -
4.9 -
7.8 -
8.0 -
5.3 -
9.4 -
9.5 -
98.6 x
1.3 x
Primary Supply
0.0
4.9
7.8
8.0
5.3
9.4
9.5
98.6
1.3
Statistical Difference
-
-0.3
0.8
0.5
0.7
-
-
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.0
-4.5
-8.7
-8.5
-6.0
-9.4
-9.5
123.4
0.6
-
-4.5 -4.5 -
-8.7 -8.7 -
-8.5 -8.5 -
-6.0 -6.0 -
-9.4 -9.4 -
-9.5 -9.5 -
-
0.6 0.6 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-
-
-
-8.9 -8.9 -
-
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-17.9
-
0.0 0.0 -
0.0 0.0 -
0.0 0.0 -
0.0 0.0 -
-
-
-
-17.9 -12.3 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.27
Hong Kong (China) HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Hard Coal
8
3
5523
8928
9109
6058
10444
10823
11402
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
-
-
-
-
-
43 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
43 -
-
-
-
8 -
3 -
5523 1986 584 -
8928 3003 108 -
9109 2568 -
6015 276 -
10444 869 -
10823 -
11402 239 -
8 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
3 -
709 2244 -
1708 234 659 3216 -
1233 344 2192 2770 2 -
2265 2846 567 61 -
1012 8563 -
938 9825 60 -
818 10219 126 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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IV.28 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
India COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
76.6 0.5 -0.1 -2.5
105.2 2.0 -0.1 1.4
149.6 5.9 -0.1 -3.9
186.9 12.4 -0.5 -0.7
208.9 21.0 -1.0 5.8
253.6 28.4 -1.0 3.8
266.1 37.1 -1.4 -4.7
6.9 27.4 -0.9 x
3.9 13.0 22.6 x
Primary Supply
74.5
108.4
151.5
198.1
234.8
284.9
297.1
7.4
4.6
Statistical Difference
2.2
2.3
2.1
2.2
2.1
0.9
-1.3
x
x
Total Transformation
-36.6
-58.6
-92.8
-144.7
-189.7
-229.8
-241.1
9.8
6.6
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-30.2 -25.0 -5.2
-51.3 -44.6 -6.7
-82.9 -74.8 -8.2
-131.8 -121.2 -10.5
-175.7 -161.2 -14.5
-210.4 -191.3 -19.1
-222.2 -204.0 -18.2
10.6 11.6 4.6
6.8 6.9 5.5
-
-
-
-
-0.1
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-6.4 -0.1 -4.8 -1.5 -
-7.2 -0.2 -4.8 -2.2 -
-9.9 -0.3 -4.9 -4.8 -
-13.0 -0.2 -5.4 -7.3 -
-13.9 -0.2 -8.7 -5.0 -
-19.4 -0.2 -8.1 -11.0 -
-18.9 -0.3 -8.6 -10.0 -
4.5 7.9 0.1 12.6 -
4.4 0.4 3.8 5.1 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.9
-1.3
-1.8
-1.7
-1.0
-0.6
-0.8
6.9
-5.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
39.2
50.8
59.0
53.9
46.2
55.4
53.9
4.2
-0.6
21.0 8.5 1.9 5.1 1.4
31.5 9.2 2.7 6.2 1.8
40.3 11.7 3.9 9.5 2.0
37.7 14.6 4.7 9.9 2.3
34.4 12.1 3.5 12.7 1.8
42.1 17.8 2.9 13.3 1.9
42.1 18.4 1.9 14.8 2.0
6.7 3.3 7.4 6.3 3.6
0.3 3.1 -4.9 3.0 -0.0
7.8
6.4
3.5
0.2
-
-
-
-7.8
-
10.4 4.4 3.2
13.0 5.0 3.6
15.2 5.3 4.3
16.1 5.6 4.2
11.9 4.1 4.0
13.3 4.0 3.9
11.8 4.2 3.9
3.9 1.7 3.0
-1.7 -1.5 -0.6
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.29
India HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Hard Coal
220
550
2030
5100
12510
16565
30960
37149
40529
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
220 20 200 -
550 287 263 -
1936 1936 -
5000 4665 284 51
9370 8283 187
8372 7824 11 63
15951 14833 49 743 -
19560 15903 1049 115
18626 15549 697 672
-
-
-
-
900
474 -
286 40 -
754 1711 28 -
781 514 250 163
-
-
94 94 -
100 100 -
3140 1
8193 2748 -
15009 1507 1 223 -
17589 839 72 -
21903 439 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
399 2740
1610 2256 1507 72 -
2605 9912 683 78 -
2589 11657 2360 28 44
3206 16045 2204 9 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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IV.30 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
Indonesia COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.3 0.0 -0.1 0.0
1.8 0.0 -0.9 -
9.2 0.7 -4.3 -
36.1 0.6 -27.5 -0.1
67.3 0.1 -50.4 -
116.3 0.1 -84.6 -
133.8 0.1 -97.6 -
42.5 35.0 45.8 x
19.5 -13.1 23.2 x
Primary Supply
0.2
0.8
5.6
9.1
17.0
31.8
36.3
37.2
13.2
Statistical Difference
0.0
-0.3
-0.8
-2.0
2.6
-
-
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.0
-0.2
-3.9
-4.9
-12.1
-20.1
-22.6
75.0
12.4
-
-0.1 -0.1 -
-3.9 -3.9 -
-4.9 -4.9 -
-12.1 -12.1 -
-20.1 -20.1 -
-22.6 -22.6 -
-
12.4 12.4 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0
-0.0 -0.0
0.0 0.0
-
3.9 3.9 -
-
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.1
-0.1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
0.2
0.4
0.9
2.2
7.6
11.7
13.7
15.7
19.8
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
0.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 -
0.3 0.0 0.3 -
0.9 0.0 0.8 -
2.2 0.0 1.6 0.5
7.6 1.0 2.0 0.7
11.7 0.2 4.9 1.0
13.7 0.2 4.7 1.0
16.9 3.1 26.3 -
19.8 14.7 12.1 -
Transport sector(6)
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0.0 -
-
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
-
-
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.31
Indonesia COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
-
-
103
286
2411
4254
15309
18948
25347
-
-
103 103 -
286 240 46 -
2411 2153 44 214 -
4254 3604 209 441 -
15193 18 15175 -
15717 44 359 14000 694 508 46 66
10755 167 33 584 3558 1440 491 1993 733 1000 756
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
-
-
-
-
-
-
116 116 -
3231 218 1103 454 1065 370 21 -
14059 1847 1801 2830 3239 75 4096 171 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
533
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Indonesia STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
32
112
978
4574
28908
54480
80840
90909
103995
-
9 9 -
306 306 -
891 6 38 663 33 133 18
11024 18 285 65 172 31 5998 1795 855 881 86 748 90
26318 105 133 1637 13101 4825 2700 7 70 2793 627 320
31318 240 184 315 56 3 4795 7199 11276 806 2513 42 702 1624 1563
36055 6 306 109 80 2422 10238 9270 1076 119 3146 1772 1884 5627
50122 59 67 310 73 3022 23016 9486 4384 314 2239 1876 1505 3771
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
32 32 -
103 103 -
672 672 -
3683 70 105 546 660 110 2192 -
17866 123 719 336 5556 4481 1800 4582 269 -
28162 468 906 142 11786 2816 3373 8032 567 72 -
49522 326 584 1206 16614 6732 9145 69 13610 1082 154 -
46429 146 889 1008 13421 8515 7675 155 14091 449 53 15 12
44806 150 1623 2242 15186 6544 7536 122 10957 446 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
18
-
-
8425
9067
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.33
Israel COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.0 -0.0
2.8 -0.1
0.0 3.6 -0.3
0.1 6.3 -0.5
0.1 8.9 0.6
0.1 11.5 0.1
0.1 11.3 -0.5
113.7 x
2.1 7.9 x
Primary Supply
0.0
2.6
3.4
5.9
9.5
11.6
10.9
127.3
8.0
Statistical Difference
-
-
-
0.0
-0.3
-0.0
-
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.0
-2.6
-3.4
-5.9
-9.2
-11.5
-10.9
139.3
8.1
-
-2.6 -2.6 -
-3.4 -3.4 -
-5.9 -5.9 -
-9.2 -9.2 -0.0
-11.5 -11.5 -0.0
-10.9 -10.9 -0.0
-
8.1 8.0 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-
-
45.8
-
0.0 0.0 -
0.0 0.0 -
0.0 -
0.0 -
0.0 -
-
-
45.8 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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IV.34 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
Israel HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Hard Coal
-
1
3063
3998
7090
9636
11058
9684
8223
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
-
-
-
50 50 -
153 26 127 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1 1 -
3063 577 421 -
3948 528 539 -
6937 695 610 -
9636 1228 480 -
11058 -
9684 5 -
8223 75 -
Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
100 1965 -
548 2333 -
161 886 161 4424 -
1992 1416 4520 -
2 2711 6822 1523 -
1 4712 4966 -
3371 4777 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.35
Kazakhstan COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
-
-
82.9 6.8 -32.6 -
53.1 1.5 -13.3 -
48.8 1.0 -18.4 0.3
54.6 1.2 -15.7 -0.5
54.4 1.1 -16.1 -0.0
x
-2.8 -11.3 -4.6 x
Primary Supply
-
-
57.1
41.3
31.6
39.5
39.4
-
-2.4
Statistical Difference
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
Total Transformation
-
-
-35.5
-26.3
-24.7
-30.2
-29.0
-
-1.4
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-
-
-34.4 -34.4 -
-23.9 -23.9 -
-20.9 -20.9 -
-26.3 -26.3 -
-25.5 -25.5 -
-
-2.0 -2.0 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-1.1 -1.0 -0.1 -
-2.3 -1.6 -0.7 -
-3.8 -1.3 -2.5 0.0
-3.9 -1.4 -2.5 0.0
-3.5 -1.3 -2.1 0.0
-
8.0 2.0 21.6 -
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.1
-0.9
-1.3
x
x
-
-
21.6
15.1
6.8
8.5
9.1
-
-5.6
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
-
-
21.6 0.2 -
15.1 0.7 -
5.9 0.9 -
7.9 1.1 -
8.2 1.0 -
-
-6.2 10.1 -
Transport sector(6)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
0.0 0.0
-
-
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
1.0
0.5
0.9
-
-
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Kazakhstan HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
10000
8207
7148
3277
1209
668
467
264
129
-
-
-
-
96 -
-
-
-
3 -
-
-
-
-
92 4
-
-
-
3 -
10000 -
8207 -
7148 -
3277 -
1113 30 -
668 -
467 -
264 -
126 -
10000 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
8207 -
7148 -
3277 -
1037 46 -
2 480 186
467 -
264 -
126 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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Kazakhstan COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
4000
-
-
-
1999
291
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
9 9 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1990 14 1959 10 7 -
-
-
-
-
Non-Specified/Other 4000 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
291
-
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Kazakhstan STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
40000
28200
47000
53210
18769
25300
21987
25172
25724
-
-
-
-
-
-
83 3 28 28 19 5 -
138 46 5 87 -
109 23 5 81 -
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
40000 40000 -
28200 28200 -
47000 47000 -
53210 53210 -
18769 18226 16 527 -
25300 24080 1220 -
21904 21904 -
25034 25034 -
25615 25615 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Romania COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
11.6 6.4 -
14.7 7.3 -
12.4 6.4 -0.3
11.3 4.4 -0.3 0.1
8.0 2.7 -0.0 -0.1
8.5 4.3 -0.0 -0.1
8.3 4.0 -0.0 0.1
0.7 0.1 x
-2.6 -3.1 x
Primary Supply
17.9
22.0
18.5
15.4
10.6
12.7
12.4
0.3
-2.6
Statistical Difference
-0.3
-0.7
-0.1
-0.3
-0.1
-0.6
-0.5
x
x
Total Transformation
-9.6
-13.6
-13.8
-12.9
-9.2
-10.0
-9.9
3.7
-2.2
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-6.7 -6.7 -
-10.0 -7.5 -2.6
-11.3 -9.2 -2.0
-10.9 -10.7 -0.2
-8.0 -7.7 -0.3
-8.4 -7.6 -0.8
-8.4 -7.8 -0.7
5.3 3.2 -
-1.9 -1.1 -7.3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-2.9 -0.5 -2.6 -0.1 0.4
-3.6 -0.5 -3.0 -0.5 0.4
-2.6 -0.2 -2.1 -0.3 0.1
-1.9 -1.4 -0.5 -
-1.2 -0.9 -0.4 -
-1.6 -1.4 -0.3 -
-1.5 -1.3 -0.2 -
-1.2 -6.9 -2.2 9.2 -9.5
-3.5 -3.2 -4.0 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-0.1
-0.2
-0.5
-0.4
-
-
-
-
-0.2
-0.2
-0.0
-0.1
-0.1
x
x
8.1
7.7
4.3
1.9
1.1
1.5
1.5
-6.1
-6.7
4.9 3.8 -
4.8 4.0 -
3.0 2.3 0.2 0.1 -
1.8 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.0
1.0 0.8 0.2 0.0 0.0
1.4 1.1 0.2 0.1 -
1.5 1.2 0.2 0.1 -
-4.9 -4.8 -
-4.6 -4.2 -0.6 -4.3 -
-
-
0.0
0.0
-
0.0
-
-
-
3.2 0.5
2.9 0.6
1.3 0.9
0.1 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.1 0.0 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0
-8.4 5.2
-21.6 -22.4
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
0.0
-
-
-
-
-
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Romania HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Hard Coal
4669
3949
6048
4981
4681
2521
1483
2716
2190
Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD
3600 675 673 -
3400 267 853 -
4000 595 1051 -
3600 1200 12 100 1188 -
4675 513 57 2 147 98 1437 165
2370 62 678 -
1007 -
1577 547 -
1809 1 510 34
2252 -
2280 -
2154 200 -
400 500 200 -
124 1741 97 294
1630 -
1007 -
1030 -
140 1074 10 40 -
1069 -
549 49 413 -
2048 -
1381 33 16 11 -
6 2 -
151 -
476 58 -
1139 230 -
381 -
1069 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
87 -
2048 -
1321 -
3 1 -
69 31 51 -
37 381
832 77 -
381 -
China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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Russia COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
-
-
256.5 47.8 -50.1 5.6
167.2 17.8 -22.4 4.1
167.2 20.0 -31.1 2.2
185.9 17.6 -57.5 2.8
198.6 17.7 -65.2 -3.4
x
-1.7 -6.4 1.8 x
Primary Supply
-
-
259.8
166.7
158.3
148.8
147.7
-
-3.7
Statistical Difference
-
-
8.4
12.8
0.0
0.4
0.0
x
x
Total Transformation
-
-
-171.3
-130.5
-126.4
-124.0
-121.3
-
-2.3
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-
-
-149.9 -149.9 -
-115.6 -88.1 -27.5
-114.1 -80.6 -33.5
-108.4 -72.5 -35.9
-109.8 -74.6 -35.2
-
-2.1 -4.5 -
Autoproducers Gas Works
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(2)
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
-
-
-21.4 -1.5 -17.7 -2.2 -
-14.9 -0.6 -12.7 -1.6 -
-12.3 -0.0 -10.6 -1.7 -
-15.6 -0.0 -11.7 -3.8 -
-11.5 -0.0 -9.4 -2.1 -
-
-4.0 -32.7 -4.2 -0.1 -
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-0.8
-0.7
-0.8
-0.8
-0.8
-
0.4
-
-
-17.8
-8.8
-1.5
-0.0
-
x
x
-
-
78.4
39.5
29.6
24.4
25.6
-
-7.2
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
-
-
22.5 16.8 0.6 0.5 -
23.5 19.2 0.5 0.9 -
15.0 11.3 0.1 0.7 -
14.4 10.6 0.0 0.7 -
16.9 14.8 0.0 0.9 0.0
-
-1.9 -0.8 -20.1 4.7 -
Transport sector(6)
-
-
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
55.9 28.6 16.6
16.0 1.1 10.9
13.6 0.5 12.2
9.2 0.4 7.3
7.7 3.6 3.9
-
-12.4 -12.9 -9.3
Non-energy Use 0.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
0.0
1.0
0.9
1.0
-
25.3
Coal Transformation
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Russia COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
10100
24000
25655
31573
8693
6704
13832
12130
10357
4078 734 2 56 986 1898 402 -
4078 734 2 56 986 1898 402 -
3738 397 89 363 112 2775 2 -
10503 608 1532 463 177 480 131 5482 1200 337 93 -
6133 161 111 67 431 84 857 3505 571 156 158 32 -
1504 91 132 462 736 72 11 -
6341 43 2 83 25 172 25 122 3761 933 240 5 138 205 170 417
5091 38 114 190 266 284 2983 761 271 42 142
4041 37 228 199 65 2787 413 9 9 26 123 120 25
2280 200 2080 -
19922 200 2080 17642 -
21917 203 2154 19560 -
21070 156 500 19964 150 300 -
2560 822 876 81 781 -
5200 174 1337 1525 2164 -
7491 381 67 1137 5906 -
7039 89 194 885 5597 20 9 58 1 186
6304 207 127 1074 4674 205 17 -
Non-Specified/Other 3742 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Russia STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
63012
38638
34645
24478
17570
29651
51361
66528
81732
3012 33 233 528 697 853 96 12 149 57 196 52 106 -
2638 48 216 395 589 780 143 25 233 90 73 46 ..
3289 127 73 247 852 75 166 29 150 1020 10 2 7 91 407 23 10
10103 234 1142 1905 777 157 324 609 2845 32 97 54 285 573 530 499 40
8296 156 871 242 122 593 215 83 201 1936 200 85 52 164 35 138 282 1249 192 1480
25585 788 1295 2449 282 928 320 1092 7041 2565 209 13 14 1340 271 5063 480 1435
42408 65 1670 28 1875 6099 758 4215 447 69 2161 5020 3335 156 18 789 2 2989 679 974 9788 160 1111
48653 9 1505 222 51 855 4957 380 1976 129 137 827 6553 2497 1412 2111 2865 469 6735 12843 54 2066
58432 1434 54 212 554 4955 811 2658 135 193 577 6048 2937 4239 33 3306 1995 218 10065 16187 378 1443
-
36000 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16833 .. .. .. 19167 .. ..
31356 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 14662 .. .. .. 16694 .. ..
14375 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6722 .. .. .. 7653 .. ..
9038 1010 81 114 46 697 5204 261 232 1393 -
4066 364 72 61 36 5 2175 1353 -
8953 641 678 1592 136 78 1523 120 3468 88 56 573 -
17568 557 868 1037 1330 51 58 832 2111 31 9146 1499 48
22692 553 861 623 960 25 155 759 3687 2277 10592 2194 5 1
Non-Specified/Other 60000 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
236
-
-
307
608
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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South Africa COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
95.4 -27.2 -
142.5 -46.0 -
143.1 -48.0 -
167.0 0.4 -57.0 0.3
180.9 1.2 -66.8 1.6
195.8 1.8 -65.0 2.2
197.7 2.0 -68.3 -
4.1 5.8 x
2.2 2.4 x
Primary Supply
68.1
96.5
95.1
110.7
116.9
134.9
131.3
3.4
2.2
Statistical Difference
5.8
-3.7
6.7
-2.5
-0.1
-2.3
-1.5
x
x
Total Transformation
-47.6
-70.1
-78.9
-86.6
-95.4
-108.4
-108.3
5.2
2.1
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-37.2 -32.1 -5.1
-44.9 -40.8 -4.1
-51.7 -48.6 -3.2
-60.2 -56.6 -3.5
-68.3 -64.4 -4.0
-77.2 -73.6 -3.7
-75.8 -72.1 -3.7
3.4 4.2 -4.8
2.6 2.7 1.1
-3.5
-3.7
-3.9
-4.5
-4.6
-5.8
-5.8
1.2
2.7
-3.9 -2.6 -1.3 -
-3.3 -1.9 -1.4 -
-3.2 -1.6 -1.6 -
-2.1 -1.1 -1.0 -
-1.3 -0.7 -0.6 -
-0.7 -0.7 -0.0 -
-1.7 -0.7 -1.0 -
-2.0 -4.9 2.0 -
-4.1 -4.8 -3.5 -
Other transformation(3)
-3.1
-18.2
-20.1
-19.9
-21.2
-24.7
-24.9
20.6
1.5
Own use
-0.0
-0.0
-0.0
-
-
-
-
-3.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
26.2
22.6
22.8
21.5
21.5
24.1
21.5
-1.4
-0.4
20.0 9.8 2.1 -
16.0 9.4 2.0 -
15.3 8.9 1.8 -
10.7 5.6 1.5 1.5 -
11.7 5.4 1.1 1.1 -
12.8 5.6 1.7 -
12.7 5.7 1.8 -
-2.6 -0.9 -1.5 -
-1.2 -2.9 -0.1 -
1.8
0.9
0.1
0.0
-
-
-
-28.0
-
3.3 1.1 2.1
3.1 1.3 1.7
3.5 1.3 2.1
4.0 1.4 2.4
2.2 0.7 1.4
6.2 2.0 4.1
6.8 2.3 4.5
0.5 1.8 -0.1
4.6 3.7 5.2
Non-energy Use 1.2 2.7 4.0 Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
6.8
7.5
5.1
2.0
13.1
-4.4
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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South Africa COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
2700
3447
5142
4033
6305
-
2748
1111
1089
2700 2700 -
3347 544 2803 -
5142 34 4586 300 21 200 1 -
3633 157 3375 100 1 -
5181 176 570 30 280 3375 750 -
-
2308 787 1439 82 -
836 209 45 213 242 35 71 21
855 62 267 366 100 60 -
-
100 100 -
-
400 400 -
1124 1124 -
-
440 252 48 140 -
274 208 33 19 8 6
234 129 66 39 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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South Africa STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
12689
24712
42488
45867
53371
67001
63654
71850
67747
12689 606 868 6643 1108 960 157 1861 309 3 114 26 34
22361 2050 3118 8596 1492 3132 385 2000 459 3 713 66 347
33978 2078 3496 6444 3196 207 6641 4091 3700 812 104 2274 19 724 192
32994 6 4365 863 4512 1017 4884 1427 5733 1304 2112 4667 1252 356 496
39235 3641 3666 325 1395 3670 630 3653 3039 3850 3503 30 2683 7016 135 315 735 140 809
48763 2504 46 1721 5872 3979 269 4173 1661 2385 41 7564 265 2112 8403 2547 4503 50 668
50763 2351 1590 3260 3872 3965 31 14726 1833 9969 1507 7210 71 378
56971 1638 1930 4978 3150 70 4604 145 130 16888 1796 8056 1234 11321 126 905
52949 1549 180 2202 120 4148 3278 4329 16284 1282 7681 1984 9331 581
-
1600 1600 -
7600 1000 2200 2200 2200 -
12568 900 5685 3217 2583 183 -
14136 60 810 5138 2763 490 3900 100 145 40 185 505 -
17891 1919 107 85 522 2488 486 3636 5523 1978 356 201 554 36
12868 604 60 1411 690 6910 1780 497 40 240 426 210
14406 627 487 3344 4967 2790 57 905 227 412 370 220
14711 861 30 140 2351 4777 2841 140 57 1770 521 661 562
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
751
910
305
-
347
23
473
87
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.47
Ukraine COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
-
-
121.0 15.1 -21.7 0.7
58.1 13.7 -1.8 -
51.9 5.8 -2.6 -
49.7 9.1 -5.6 -0.3
49.5 6.5 -2.7 0.0
x
-5.8 -5.5 -12.9 x
Primary Supply
-
-
115.2
70.0
55.0
52.9
53.3
-
-5.0
Statistical Difference
-
-
-3.9
-0.9
-0.3
1.3
0.4
x
x
Total Transformation
-
-
-69.8
-52.3
-41.6
-38.4
-36.4
-
-4.3
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-
-
-48.1 -46.1 -1.9
-28.8 -28.8 -
-19.8 -19.8 -
-18.0 -18.0 -
-17.8 -17.8 -
-
-6.4 -6.1 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-21.7 2.9 -12.6 -12.4 0.4
-23.5 0.7 -6.4 -17.6 -0.3
-21.9 0.3 -6.4 -15.6 -0.1
-20.4 0.2 -7.9 -12.6 -0.1
-18.0 0.1 -8.9 -9.1 -0.1
-
-1.2 -21.3 -2.3 -2.1 -
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.5
-
-
Own use
-
-
-0.9
-0.2
-0.1
-0.1
-0.5
-
-3.9
-
-
-0.3
-
-
-
-0.0
x
x
-
-
40.3
16.6
13.1
15.7
16.8
-
-5.7
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
-
-
29.5 19.2 0.4 -
9.8 6.9 -
9.3 7.0 -
11.4 9.7 0.0 0.2 0.0
11.6 11.0 0.0 0.2 0.0
-
-6.0 -3.7 -24.9 -
Transport sector(6)
-
-
0.1
-
-
0.1
0.1
-
-1.9
-
-
10.7 7.8
6.9 6.3
3.8 3.7
4.2 0.6 3.4
3.2 1.9
-
-7.6 -9.1
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
0.0
1.8
-
-
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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IV.48 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
Ukraine HARD COAL IMPORTS BY ORIGIN* (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
15000
34475
34222
26686
15296
6606
9374
7918
7293
-
17642 -
19560 -
19964 -
5859 4369 -
2759 595 -
5906 -
5758 26 139 -
6396 -
-
17642 -
19560 -
19964 -
1490 -
2164 -
5906 -
5593 -
6396 -
15000 -
16833 -
14662 -
6722 -
9437 4722 -
3847 452 -
3468 -
2160 -
897 -
15000 Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
16833 -
14662 -
6722 -
4259 456 -
2175 1220 -
3468 -
57 2103 -
57 840 -
Hard Coal Coking Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3) Venezuela Vietnam Non-Specified/Other Steam Coal Australia Canada Czech Republic Germany Poland United Kingdom United States Other OECD China, People's Rep. Colombia Indonesia South Africa Former USSR(2) Russia (3) Other Former USSR (3)
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) If no detail. (3) Data for former Republics are not available separately for some countries. * In these tables coal used for PCI and for blending has been classified by the IEA as Steam Coal. Accordingly, trade data * reported in these tables may differ from those reported in Part III where this coal is shown as Coking Coal to be consistent with * data reported by importing countries and with industry terminology and practice.
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COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.49
Ukraine COKING COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
21000
20600
13789
8114
400
200
282
509
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
82 12 70 -
229 229
8 8
-
20600 20600 -
13789 13789 -
8114 8114 -
400 200 200 -
200 200 -
200 200 -
280 280 -
-
Non-Specified/Other 21000 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
IV.50 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
Ukraine STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
19000
19000
19379
16577
2000
2297
2587
3157
3456
-
-
-
-
493 29 1 1 21 6 22 33 154 226
845 63 83 52 647 -
1659 17 147 10 73 8 42 1 342 112 142 3 300 28 434
1396 9 142 2 56 27 176 121 43 136 69 562 53
1524 42 35 26 37 306 135 5 117 10 205 584 5 17
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
19000 19000 -
19000 19000 -
19379 19379 -
16577 16577 -
1507 154 128 235 84 906 -
1452 1452 -
928 889 37 2 -
1761 238 1373 18 132 -
1932 185 1058 42 95 228 213 111 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV - IV.51
Venezuela COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
0.0 0.2 -
0.0 0.2 0.0
2.3 0.3 -1.9 -
4.2 -4.4 0.2
8.2 -8.3 0.2
7.0 -7.0 -
7.5 -7.4 -
48.5 4.9 x
8.3 9.5 x
Primary Supply
0.2
0.3
0.7
0.0
0.2
-
0.1
11.4
-15.4
Statistical Difference
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
Total Transformation
-0.1
-0.1
-0.2
-
-
-
-
6.1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.1 -0.1 -
-0.1 -0.1 -
-0.2 -0.1 -0.0 -
-
-
-
-
6.1 5.4 -
-
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.0
0.2
-
0.1
13.9
-13.8
0.1 0.1 0.0 -
0.2 0.1 0.0 -
0.5 0.2 0.3 -
0.0 0.0 -
0.2 0.2 -
-
0.1 0.1 -
13.9 5.4 23.0 -
-13.8 -11.6 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print Transport sector(6) Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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Venezuela STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2)
33
-
-
1834
3252
7722
7962
7388
7405
-
-
-
1746 1 33 148 560 140 19 5 53 375 169 238 5
3152 17 29 550 193 302 79 306 198 1478 -
6988 589 441 476 1067 112 766 378 180 35 218 2726 -
7246 53 803 402 725 53 518 54 125 51 4462 -
6544 141 603 456 404 467 91 51 50 4281 -
6693 45 449 444 106 201 10 955 151 37 4295 -
Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
33 33 -
-
-
88 88 -
100 100 -
734 79 168 71 416 -
716 416 64 236 -
784 476 50 258 -
712 497 26 40 149 -
Non-Specified/Other Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
60
-
(1) Earliest year for which split by coal type is available. (2) Australia, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Slovak Republic and Switzerland. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
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Vietnam COAL BALANCE* (Mtce)
Average annual percent change 80-90 90-05
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
Production Imports Exports Stock Changes
4.2 0.0 -0.5 -0.4
4.5 0.0 -0.5 -
3.7 0.0 -0.6 0.1
6.7 0.0 -2.3 0.3
9.3 -2.6 -0.4
20.4 -8.5 -
25.9 0.1 -14.4 -
-1.1 2.0 2.1 x
13.8 12.4 23.2 x
Primary Supply
3.2
4.0
3.2
4.7
6.2
11.9
11.6
-0.2
9.0
Statistical Difference
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
Total Transformation
-1.1
-1.4
-1.3
-1.0
-1.6
-2.4
-3.0
1.6
6.0
Electricity and Heat Gen. Main activity producers (1)
-1.1 -1.1 -
-1.4 -1.4 -
-1.3 -1.3 -
-1.0 -1.0 -
-1.6 -1.6 -
-2.4 -2.4 -
-3.0 -2.8 -0.2
1.6 1.6 -
6.0 5.4 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-0.0 -0.0 -
-
-
-
7.1 7.1 -
-
Other transformation(3)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Own use
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
x
x
2.2
2.6
1.9
3.7
4.6
9.5
8.6
-1.3
10.6
Iron and Steel Chemical Non-metallic minerals Paper, pulp and print
1.3 0.0 -
2.1 0.0 -
1.5 0.0 -
2.8 0.0 -
3.3 -
7.1 -
6.8 -
0.9 5.9 -
10.8 -
Transport sector(6)
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
-
-
-
-13.9
-
0.7 0.5
0.4 0.4
0.4 0.0 0.3
0.9 0.2 0.6
1.3 0.4 0.8
2.5 0.8 1.6
1.7 0.5 1.2
-5.6 -4.8
10.0 21.0 10.0
Non-energy Use Source: IEA/OECD Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries
-
-
-
-
-
-
Autoproducers Gas Works (2)
Coal Transformation
BKB plants Blast Furnaces Coke Ovens Patent Fuel plants
Distribution Losses (4)
Final Consumption (5)
Industry sector
Other Sectors
(7)
Comm. and pub. services Residential
(1) Main activity electricity and heat generation includes district heating. (2) Coal transformation refers to the transformation of coal to secondary and tertiary products (mainly coke, briquettes, coke oven (2) gas and blast furnace gas). (3) Other transformation includes liquefaction and non-specified transformation. (4) Final Consumption includes Non-Energy use and Energy use (industry, transport and other sectors). (5) Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions. (6) Transport sector includes rail and inland waterways. (7) Other sectors includes Commercial and Public Services, Agriculture, and Residential. * "Coal" refers to all types of coal, primary (anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, lignite/brown coal, * peat) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, BKB/peat briquettes, coke oven coke, gas coke, coal tar, coke oven gas, gas works * gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas). Quantities have been converted to Mtce using calorific values reported by the * respective countries. Please refer to notes in Principles and Definitions for further information.
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IV.54 - COAL INFORMATION (2007 Edition) PART IV
Vietnam STEAM COAL EXPORTS BY DESTINATION (thousand tonnes) 1978(1)
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2004
2005
2006
1430
640
604
745
2821
3526
10859
17987
22468
-
100 100 -
100 100 -
450 150 300 -
2308 93 100 2 179 3 1469 400 21 1 40 -
3203 240 100 52 2227 516 20 48 -
3615 280 209 2522 514 26 6 35 23 -
4201 192 178 3241 575 15 -
1992 101 142 1320 179 27 93 111 19 -
-
540 540 -
504 504 -
295 100 195 -
513 100 150 63 200 -
323 88 27 52 156 -
7244 6172 166 906 -
13786 449 12174 137 1026 -
20476 144 20079 50 9 194 -
Non-Specified/Other 1430 Source: IEA/OECD Coal Statistics.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total Exports Exports to: Total OECD Austria Belgium Canada Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Italy Japan Korea Mexico Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom United States Other OECD(2) Total Non-OECD Brazil Bulgaria Chile China, People's Rep. Chinese Taipei Hong Kong, China India Israel Morocco Romania Russia Ukraine Other Africa Other Asia Other Eastern Europe Other FSU Other Latin America Other Middle East
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Natural Gas Information A detailed reference work on gas supply and demand, covering not only the OECD countries but also the rest of the world. Contains essential information on LNG and pipeline trade, gas reserves, storage capacity and prices. The main part of the book, however, concentrates on OECD countries, showing a detailed gas supply and demand balance for each individual country and for the three OECD regions: North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, as well as a breakdown of gas consumption by end-user. Import and export data are reported by source and destination. Published August 2007 - Price €150
Oil Information A comprehensive reference book on current developments in oil supply and demand. The first part of this publication contains key data on world production, trade, prices and consumption of major oil product groups, with time series back to the early 1970s. The second part gives a more detailed and comprehensive picture of oil supply, demand, trade, production and consumption by enduser for each OECD country individually and for the OECD regions. Trade data are reported extensively by origin and destination. Published August 2007 - Price €150
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Renewables Information This reference document brings together in one volume essential statistics on renewables and waste energy sources. It presents a detailed and comprehensive picture of developments for renewable and waste energy sources for each of the OECD member countries, encompassing energy indicators, generating capacity, electricity and heat production from renewable and waste sources, as well as production and consumption of renewable and waste products. It also includes a selection of indicators for non-OECD countries. This report provides a strong foundation for renewables energy policy and market analysis to assess progress towards domestic and international objectives. Published August 2007 - Price €80
CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion In order for nations to tackle the problem of climate change, they need accurate greenhouse gas emissions data. This publication provides a basis for comparative analysis of CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion, a major source of anthropogenic emissions. The data in this book are designed to assist in understanding the evolution of the emissions of CO2 from 1971 to 2005 for more than 140 countries and regions by sector and by fuel. Emissions were calculated using IEA energy databases and the default methods and emissions factors from the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories. Published November 2007 - Price €150
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Energy Prices and Taxes This publication responds to the needs of the energy industry and OECD governments for up-todate information on prices and taxes in national and international energy markets. It contains prices at all market levels for OECD countries and certain non-OECD countries: import prices, industry prices and consumer prices. The statistics cover the main petroleum products, gas, coal and electricity, giving for imported products an average price both for importing country and country of origin. Every issue includes full notes on sources and methods and a description of price mechanisms in each country. Published Quarterly - Price €110, annual subscription €350
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