Energy Balances of non-OECD Countries
International Energy Agency
- Continued by
- Energy Balances of non-OECD Countries
- Frequency :
- Annual
- ISSN :
- 1996-2843 (online)
- ISSN :
- 1606-8394 (print)
- DOI :
- 10.1787/19962843
The International Energy Agency’s annual statistical report on the supply and consumption of coal, oil, gas, electricity, heat, renewables and waste presented as comprehensive energy balances expressed in million tonnes of oil equivalent, to enable analysis across different types of energy. Detailed tables cover the most recent two years for over 100 non-OECD countries and related regions. The book also includes definitions of products and flows, explanatory notes on the individual country data and conversion factors from original units to tonnes of oil equivalent. More detailed data in units related to each type of energy are published in Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries, the sister volume of this publication.
Last edition
Energy Balances of non-OECD Countries 2009
- Publication Date :
- 28 Aug 2009
- Pages :
- 499
- ISBN :
- 9789264061279 (PDF) ; 9789264061262 (print)
- DOI :
- 10.1787/energy_bal_non-oecd-2009-en-fr
This volume contains data for 2006 and 2007 on the supply and consumption of coal, oil, gas, electricity, heat, renewables and waste presented as comprehensive energy balances, expressed in tonnes of oil equivalent, for over 100 non-OECD countries. Historical tables summarise production, trade and final consumption data as well as key energy and economic indicators. This book includes definitions of products and flows, explanatory notes on the individual country data and conversion factors from original units to energy units. More detailed data in original units are published in the 2009 edition of Energy Statistics of Non-OECD Countries, the sister volume of this publication.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
PART I. METHODOLOGY
1. Issues of Data Quality
2. Explanatory Notes
3. Units and conversions
4. Geographical coverage
5. Country notes and sources
6. World energy trends: an overview
PART II. STATISTICAL DATA
-Country-Specific Net Calorific Values
-Graphs and Energy Balance Sheets, 2006-2007
--World
--OECD Total
--Non-OECD Total
--Africa
--Latin America
--Asia (excluding China)
--China (P.R. of China and Hong Kong)
--Non-OECD Europe
--Former Soviet Union
--Middle East
--Albania
--Algeria
--Angola
--Argentina
--Armenia
--Azerbaijan
--Bahrain
--Benin
--Bolivia
--Bosnia and Herzegovina
--Botswana
--Brazil
--Brunei Darussalam
--Bulgaria
--Cambodia
--Camreroon
--Chile
--China, Peoples Republic of
--Chinese Taipei
--Colombia
--Congo
--Congo, Dem. Rep. of
--Costa Rica
--Cote d'Ivoire
--Croatia
--Cuba
--Cyprus
--Dominican Republic
--Ecuador
--Egypt
--El Salvador
--Eritrea
--Estonia
--Ethiopia
--Gabon
--Georgia
--Ghana
--Gibraltar
--Guatemala
--Haiti
--Honduras
--Hong Kong, China
--India
--Indonesia
--Iran, Islamic Republic of
--Iraq
--Israel
--Jamaica
--Jordan
--Kazakhstan
--Kenya
--Korea, Dem. People's Rep. of
--Kuwait
--Kyrgyzstan
--Latvia
--Lebanon
--Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
--Lithuania
--Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
--Malaysia
--Malta
--Moldova, Republic of
--Mongolia
--Morocco
--Mozambique
--Myanmar
--Namibia
--Nepal
--Netherlands Antilles
--Nicaraqua
--Oman
--Pakistan
--Panama
--Paraguay
--Peru
--Philippines
--Qatar
--Romania
--Russian Federation
--Saudi Arabia
--Senegal
--Serbia
--Singapore
--Slovenia
--South Africa
--Sri Lanka
--Sudan
--Syrian Arab Republic
--Tajikistan
--Tanzania, United Republic of
--Thailand
--Togo
--Trinidad and Tobago
--Tunisia
--Turkmenistan
--Ukraine
--United Arab Emirates
--Uruguay
--Uzbekistan
--Venezuela
--Vietnam
--Yeman
--Zambia
--Zimbabwe
-Summary Tables and Energy Indicators
--Production
--Net Imports
--Primary Energy Supply
--Electricity Generation
--Electricity Consumption
--Final Consumption
--Industry Consumption
--Consumption in Transport
--Other Sectors' Consumption
--Gross Domestic Product
--Population
--Energy Production/TPES
--Net Oil Imports/GDP
--TPES/GDP
--TPES/Population
--Oil Supply/GDP
--Oil Supply/Population
--Elecricity Consumption/GDP
--Electricity Supply/Population
