Table of Contents

Part I. Sources and Definitions

-1. Introduction

-2. Recent Data Revisions

-3. General Definitions

-4. Sources and Notes

-5. Country Notes

-6. Geographical Coverage

-7. Abbreviations

Part II. World Oil Developments

-OECD Energy Consumption, Oil Demand, and Economic Indicators

-OECD CO2 Emissions

-World Oil Demand by Country

-World Demand by Main Product Groups (metric tonnes)

-World Demand by Main Product Groups (kb/d)

-OECD Consumption of Fuel Oil According to Sulphur Content

-OECD Use of Biogasoline/Biodiesel

-World Crude Oil and NGL Production

-World Refinery Output

-World Oil Ports

-Existing Oil Tanker Fleet

-Tanker Single Voyage Freight Rates

-World Trade of Crude and Products

-IEA Crude Import Costs and Oil Products Prices

-Graphs

Part III. Detailed OECD Oil Data by Country (1973-2006)

(for each country there are two graphs - a bar graph showing fuel shares in 1973, 1990, and 2006, and a graph showing evolution of oil production and consumption 1986-2006. In addition there are 8 tables: Oil Supply and Consumption; Supply of Crude, NGL, Feedstocks and other Hydrocarbons; Motor Gasoline Supply; Aviation Fuel Supply; Gas/Diesel Supply and Consumption; Fuel Oil Supply and Consumption; Total Products Supply and Consumption; Supply and Consumption by Product; Imports by Country of Origin; Exports by Country of Destination)

-OECD Total

-OECD North America

-OECD Pacific

-OECD Europe

-IEA Total

-Australia

-Austria

-Belgium

-Canada

-Czech Republic

-Denmark

-Finland

-France

-Germany

-Greece

-Hungary

-Iceland

-Ireland

-Italy

-Japan

-Korea

-Luxembourg

-Mexico

-Netherlands

-New Zealand

-Norway

-Poland

-Slovak Republic

-Spain

-Sweden

-Switzerland

-Turkey

-United Kingdom

-United States

Part IV. OECD Historical Series (1977-2005)

-Production

-Net Imports

-Refinery Input

-Gross Refinery Output

-Gross Consumption by Product

-Transformation Sector

-Energy Sector

-Final Consumption

-Transport Sector

-Industry Sector

-Other Sectors