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I E A S T A T I S T I C S INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY ENERGY STATISTICS OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES 2009 E D I T I O N STATISTIQUES DE L’ÉNERGIE DES PAYS NON MEMBRES Please note that this PDF is subject to specific restrictions that limit its use and distribution. The terms and conditions are available online at www.iea.org/about/ copyright.asp ENERGY STATISTICS OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES This volume contains data for 2006 and 2007 on energy supply and consumption in original units for coal, oil, gas, electricity, heat, renewables and waste for over 100 non-OECD countries. Historical tables summarise data on production, trade, final consumption and oil demand by product. The book includes definitions of products and flows and explanatory notes on the individual country data. In the 2009 edition of Energy Balances of Non-OECD Countries, the sister volume of this publication, the data are presented as comprehensive energy balances expressed in tonnes of oil equivalent. STATISTIQUES DE L’ÉNERGIE DES PAYS NON MEMBRES Cet ouvrage présente des données pour 2006 et 2007 sur l’approvisionnement et la consommation énergétique, exprimées en unités d’origine, pour le charbon, le pétrole, le gaz, l’électricité, la chaleur, les énergies renouvelables et les déchets pour plus de 100 pays ne faisant pas partie de l’OCDE. Les tableaux historiques présentent une synthèse des données sur la production, les échanges, la consommation finale et la demande de pétrole par produit. On trouvera dans cet ouvrage des définitions des produits et des flux, ainsi que des notes explicatives sur les données de chaque pays. Dans l’édition 2009 des Bilans énergétiques des pays non membres, recueil publié parallèlement au présent document, les données sont présentées sous forme de bilans énergétiques complets exprimés en tonnes d’équivalent pétrole. -:HSTCQE=U[VWXV: (61 2009 17 3 P1) e120 ISBN 978-92-64-06123-1 ENERGY STATISTICS 2009 OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES E D I T I O N STATISTIQUES DE L’ÉNERGIE DES PAYS NON MEMBRES IEA member countries: Australia INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY Austria Belgium 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 Canada and Development (OECD) to implement an inter national energy programme. It carries out a comprehensive programme of energy co-operation among twenty-eight Czech Republic of the thirty OECD member countries. The basic aims of the IEA are: Denmark 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 Finland relations with non-member countries, industry and inter national organisations. France n To operate a permanent information system on international oil markets. n To provide data on other aspects of international energy markets. Germany n To improve the world’s energy supply and demand structure by developing Greece alternative energy sources and increasing the effi ciency of energy use. n To promote international collaboration on energy technology. Hungary n To assist in the integration of environmental and energy Ireland policies, including relating to climate change. Italy Japan Korea (Republic of) Luxembourg Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland ORGANISATION FOR Portugal ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT Slovak Republic Spain The OECD is a unique forum where the governments of t hirty democracies work together to address the Sweden economic, social and environmental challenges of globalisation. The OECD is also at the forefront of Switzerland efforts to understand and to help governments respond to new developments and concerns, such as corporate governance, the information Turkey economy and the challenges of an ageing population. The Organisation provides a setting United Kingdom where governments can compare policy experiences, seek answers to common United States problems, identify good practice and work to co-ordinate domestic and The European Commission international policies. also participates in the work of the IEA. © OECD/IEA, 2009 International Energy Agency (IEA) 9 rue de la Fédération, 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France Please note that this publication is subject to specifi c restrictions that limit its use and distribution. The terms and conditions are available online at www.iea.org/about/copyright.asp Pays membres de l’AIE : AGENCE INTERNATIONALE DE L’ÉNERGIE Allemagne Australie L’Agence Internationale de l’Énergie (AIE) est un organe autonome institué en novembre 1974 dans le cadre de l’Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE) afi n Autriche de mettre en œuvre un programme international de l’énergie. Belgique Elle applique un programme général de coopération dans le domaine de l’énergie entre vingt-huit des trente pays membres de l’OCDE. Les objectifs fondamentaux de l’AIE sont les suivants : Canada n Tenir à jour et améliorer des systèmes permettant de faire face à des perturbations des approvisionnements pétroliers. Danemark n Œuvrer en faveur de politiques énergétiques rationnelles dans un contexte mondial grâce à des relations de coopération avec les pays non membres, l’industrie et les organisations Espagne internationales. États-Unis n Gérer un système d’information continue sur le marché international du pétrole. n Fournir des données sur différents aspects des marchés internationaux de l’énergie. Finlande n Améliorer la structure de l’offre et de la demande mondiales d’énergie en favorisant la mise en valeur de sources d’énergie de substitution et une utilisation plus France rationnelle de l’énergie. n Promouvoir la collaboration internationale dans le domaine de la Grèce technologie énergétique. Hongrie n Contribuer à l’intégration des politiques d’énergie et d’environnement, notamment en matière Irlande de changement climatique. Italie Japon Luxembourg Norvège Nouvelle-Zélande ORGANISATION DE COOPÉRATION ET DE Pays-Bas DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉCONOMIQUES Pologne L’OCDE est un forum unique en son genre Portugal où les gouvernements de trente démocraties œuvrent ensemble pour relever les défis République de Corée économiques, sociaux et environnementaux que pose la mondialisation. L’OCDE est aussi à l’avant- République slovaque garde des efforts entrepris pour comprendre les évolutions du monde actuel et les préoccupations République tchèque qu’elles font naître. Elle aide les gouvernements à faire face à des situations nouvelles en examinant Royaume-Uni des thèmes tels que le gouvernement d’entreprise, l’économie de l’information et les défi s posés par Suède le vieillissement de la population. L’Organisation offre aux gouvernements un cadre leur Suisse permettant de comparer leurs expériences en matière de politiques, de chercher des réponses Turquie à des problèmes communs, d’identifier les bonnes pratiques et de travailler à la coordination des politiques nationales La Commission européenne et internationales. participe également aux travaux de l’AIE. © OCDE/AIE, 2009 Agence Internationale de l’Énergie (AIE) 9 rue de la Fédération, 75739 Paris Cedex 15, France Veuillez noter que cette publication est soumise à des restrictions particulières d’usage et de diffusion. Les modalités correspondantes peuvent être consultées en ligne à l’adresse : ww.iea.org/about/copyright.asp iv - ENERGY STATISTICS OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES (2009 Edition) TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... xi PART I: METHODOLOGY 1. Issues of data quality........................................... I.3 4. Notes on summary tables .................................. I.19 2. General notes ...................................................... I.7 5. Geographical coverage ...................................... I.21 3. Notes on energy sources ................................... I.13 6. Country notes and sources ................................. I.23 PART II: STATISTICAL DATA ANNUAL TABLES 2006-2007 World ...................................................................... II.4 Cameroon ........................................................... II.115 OECD Total .......................................................... II.10 Chile ................................................................... II.118 Non-OECD Total .................................................. II.16 China, People’s Republic of ............................... II.124 Africa .................................................................... II.22 Chinese Taipei .................................................... II.130 Latin America........................................................ II.25 Colombia ............................................................ II.136 Asia (excluding China) ......................................... II.28 Congo ................................................................. II.142 China (P.R. of China and Hong Kong) ................. II.31 Dem. Rep. of Congo. .......................................... II.145 Non-OECD Europe ............................................... II.37 Costa Rica ........................................................... II.148 Former Soviet Union ............................................. II.40 Côte d’Ivoire ....................................................... II.151 Middle East ........................................................... II.46 Croatia ................................................................ II.154 Albania .................................................................. II.49 Cuba .................................................................... II.160 Algeria ................................................................... II.52 Cyprus................................................................. II.163 Angola ................................................................... II.58 Dominican Republic ........................................... II.166 Argentina ............................................................... II.61 Ecuador ............................................................... II.169 Armenia ................................................................. II.67 Egypt................................................................... II.172 Azerbaijan ............................................................. II.70 El Salvador ......................................................... II.175 Bahrain .................................................................. II.73 Eritrea ................................................................. II.178 Bangladesh ............................................................ II.76 Estonia ................................................................ II.181 Belarus .................................................................. II.79 Ethiopia ............................................................... II.187 Benin ..................................................................... II.85 Gabon ................................................................. II.190 Bolivia ................................................................... II.88 Georgia ............................................................... II.193 Bosnia and Herzegovina ....................................... II.91 Ghana .................................................................. II.196 Botswana .............................................................. II.94 Gibraltar .............................................................. II.199 Brazil ..................................................................... II.97 Guatemala ........................................................... II.202 Brunei Darussalam .............................................. II.103 Haiti .................................................................... II.205 Bulgaria ............................................................... II.106 Honduras ............................................................. II.208 Cambodia ............................................................ II.112 Hong Kong, China .............................................. II.211 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY ENERGY STATISTICS OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES (2009 Edition) - v India .................................................................... II.217 Panama ............................................................... II.337 Indonesia ............................................................. II.223 Paraguay ............................................................. II.340 Iran, Islamic Republic of ..................................... II.229 Peru ..................................................................... II.343 Iraq ...................................................................... II.232 Philippines .......................................................... II.346 Israel .................................................................... II.235 Qatar ................................................................... II.352 Jamaica ................................................................ II.241 Romania .............................................................. II.355 Jordan .................................................................. II.244 Russian Federation ............................................. II.361 Kazakhstan .......................................................... II.247 Saudi Arabia ....................................................... II.367 Kenya .................................................................. II.250 Senegal ............................................................... II.370 Korea, Dem. People’s Rep. of ............................. II.253 Serbia .................................................................. II.373 Kuwait ................................................................. II.256 Singapore ............................................................ II.376 Kyrgyzstan .......................................................... II.259 Slovenia .............................................................. II.379 Latvia .................................................................. II.262 South Africa ........................................................ II.385 Lebanon ............................................................... II.268 Sri Lanka ............................................................ II.391 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya ...................................... II.271 Sudan .................................................................. II.394 Lithuania ............................................................. II.274 Syrian Arab Republic ......................................... II.397 Former Yugoslav Rep. of Macedonia Tajikistan ............................................................ II.400 (FYROM) ............................................................ II.280 Tanzania, United Republic of ............................. II.403 Malaysia .............................................................. II.283 Thailand .............................................................. II.406 Malta ................................................................... II.289 Togo .................................................................... II.412 Moldova, Republic of .......................................... II.292 Trinidad and Tobago .......................................... II.415 Mongolia ............................................................. II.298 Tunisia ................................................................ II.418 Morocco .............................................................. II.301 Turkmenistan ...................................................... II.424 Mozambique ........................................................ II.307 Ukraine ............................................................... II.427 Myanmar ............................................................. II.310 United Arab Emirates ......................................... II.433 Namibia ............................................................... II.313 Uruguay .............................................................. II.436 Nepal ................................................................... II.316 Uzbekistan .......................................................... II.439 Netherlands Antilles ............................................ II.319 Venezuela ........................................................... II.445 Nicaragua ............................................................ II.322 Vietnam .............................................................. II.451 Nigeria ................................................................. II.325 Yemen ................................................................. II.454 Oman ................................................................... II.328 Zambia ................................................................ II.457 Pakistan ............................................................... II.331 Zimbabwe ........................................................... II.460 SUMMARY TABLES Production ........................................................... II.464 Final consumption .............................................. II.512 Refinery output of petroleum products ............... II.494 Industry consumption ......................................... II.525 Net imports .......................................................... II.497 Consumption in transport ................................... II.538 OIL DEMAND BY PRODUCT Oil demand by main product groups ................... II.544 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY vi - ENERGY STATISTICS OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES (2009 Edition) TABLE DES MATIERES INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... xiii PARTIE I: METHODOLOGIE 1. De la qualité des données .................................. I.57 4. Notes concernant les tableaux récapitulatifs ...................................................... I.77 2. Notes générales ................................................. I.61 5. Couverture géographique .................................. I.79 3. Notes concernant les sources d'énergie ............................................................ I.69 6. Notes et sources par pays .................................. I.23 PARTIE II: DONNEES STATISTIQUES TABLEAUX ANNUELS 2006-2007 Monde ..................................................................... II.4 Brunei Darussalam ............................................. II.103 Total OCDE .......................................................... II.10 Bulgarie .............................................................. II.106 Total non-OCDE ................................................... II.16 Cambodge ........................................................... II.112 Afrique .................................................................. II.22 Cameroun ........................................................... II.115 Amérique latine ..................................................... II.25 Chili .................................................................... II.118 Asie (Chine non incluse) ....................................... II.28 Rép. pop. de Chine ............................................. II.124 Chine (Rép. pop. de Chine et Hong Kong) ........... II.31 Chypre ................................................................ II.163 Europe non-OCDE ................................................ II.37 Colombie ........................................................... II.136 Ex-Union Soviétique ............................................. II.40 Congo ................................................................. II.142 Moyen-Orient ........................................................ II.46 République dém. du Congo. ............................... II.145 Afrique du Sud .................................................... II.385 République pop. dém. de Corée .......................... II.253 Albanie .................................................................. II.49 Costa Rica ........................................................... II.148 Algérie ................................................................... II.52 Côte d'Ivoire ....................................................... II.151 Angola ................................................................... II.58 Croatie ................................................................ II.154 Antilles néerlandaises .......................................... II.319 Cuba .................................................................... II.160 Arabie saoudite.................................................... II.367 Egypte ................................................................. II.172 Argentine ............................................................... II.61 El Salvador ......................................................... II.175 Arménie ................................................................. II.67 Emirats arabes unis ............................................. II.433 Azerbaïdjan ........................................................... II.70 Equateur .............................................................. II.169 Bahreïn .................................................................. II.73 Erythrée .............................................................. II.178 Bangladesh ............................................................ II.76 Estonie ................................................................ II.181 Bélarus .................................................................. II.79 Ethiopie ............................................................... II.187 Bénin ..................................................................... II.85 Gabon ................................................................. II.190 Bolivie ................................................................... II.88 Géorgie ............................................................... II.193 Bosnie-Herzégovine .............................................. II.91 Ghana .................................................................. II.196 Botswana .............................................................. II.94 Gibraltar .............................................................. II.199 Brésil ..................................................................... II.97 Guatemala ........................................................... II.202 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY ENERGY STATISTICS OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES (2009 Edition) - vii Haïti ..................................................................... II.205 Ouzbékistan ........................................................ II.439 Honduras ............................................................. II.208 Pakistan ............................................................... II.331 Hong-Kong, Chine .............................................. II.211 Panama ............................................................... II.337 Inde...................................................................... II.217 Paraguay ............................................................. II.340 Indonésie ............................................................. II.223 Pérou ................................................................... II.343 Iraq ...................................................................... II.232 Philippines .......................................................... II.346 Rép. Islamique d’Iran .......................................... II.229 Qatar ................................................................... II.352 Israël .................................................................... II.235 République dominicaine ..................................... II.166 Jamaïque .............................................................. II.241 Roumanie ............................................................ II.355 Jordanie ............................................................... II.244 Fédération de Russie ........................................... II.361 Kazakhstan .......................................................... II.247 Sénégal ............................................................... II.370 Kenya .................................................................. II.250 Serbie .................................................................. II.373 Kirghizistan ......................................................... II.259 Singapour ............................................................ II.376 Koweït ................................................................. II.256 Slovénie .............................................................. II.379 Lettonie ............................................................... II.262 Soudan ................................................................ II.394 Liban ................................................................... II.268 Sri Lanka ............................................................ II.391 Jamahiriya arabe libyenne ................................... II.271 République arabe syrienne .................................. II.397 Lituanie ............................................................... II.274 Tadjikistan .......................................................... II.400 Ex-Rép. yougoslave de Macédoine République unie de Tanzanie .............................. II.403 (ex-RYM) ............................................................ II.280 Taipei chinois ..................................................... II.130 Malaisie ............................................................... II.283 Thaïlande ............................................................ II.406 Malte ................................................................... II.289 Togo .................................................................... II.412 Maroc .................................................................. II.301 Trinité-et-Tobago................................................ II.415 Rép. de Moldavie. ............................................... II.292 Tunisie ................................................................ II.418 Mongolie. ............................................................ II.298 Turkménistan ...................................................... II.424 Mozambique ........................................................ II.307 Ukraine ............................................................... II.427 Myanmar ............................................................. II.310 Uruguay .............................................................. II.436 Namibie ............................................................... II.313 Venezuela ........................................................... II.445 Népal ................................................................... II.316 Viet Nam ............................................................ II.451 Nicaragua ............................................................ II.322 Yémen ................................................................. II.454 Nigéria ................................................................. II.325 Zambie ................................................................ II.457 Oman ................................................................... II.328 Zimbabwe ........................................................... II.460 TABLEAUX RECAPITULATIFS Production ........................................................... II.464 Consommation finale .......................................... II.512 Production de produits pét. en raffineries ........... II.494 Consommation industrielle ................................. II.525 Importations nettes .............................................. II.497 Consommation dans les transports ..................... II.538 PRODUITS PETROLIERS Demande de produits raffinés par groupes principaux .............................................. II.544 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY viii - ENERGY STATISTICS OF NON-OECD COUNTRIES (2009 Edition) ABBREVIATIONS Btu: British thermal unit GWh: gigawatt hour kcal: kilocalorie kg: kilogramme kJ: kilojoule kt: kilotonne Mt: million tonnes m3: cubic metre t: metric ton = tonne = 1000 kg TJ: terajoule toe: tonne of oil equivalent = 107 kcal CHP: combined heat and power GCV: gross calorific value HHV: higher heating value = GCV LHV: lower heating value = NCV NCV: net calorific value PPP: purchasing power parity AfDB: African Development Bank EU-27: European Union - 27 FAO: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations IEA: International Energy Agency OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development OLADE: Organización Latinoamericana de Energía UN: United Nations IPCC: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ISIC: International Standard Industrial Classification UNIPEDE: International Union of Producers and Distributors of Electrical Energy .. not available - nil x not applicable INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY

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