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THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to the Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics(1), and in particular Articles 4(3) and 8 thereof,
Whereas:
(1) Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 establishes a common framework for the production, transmission, evaluation and dissemination of comparable energy statistics in the Union.
(2) In accordance with Article 8 of Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008, the Commission (Eurostat), in cooperation with the European Union nuclear energy sector, should define a set of annual nuclear statistics to be reported and disseminated from 2009 onwards, that year being the first reported period.
(3) The Commission has developed the required dataset and discussed feasibility, production costs, confidentiality and reporting burden with the Member States.
(4) Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 1893/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 December 2006 establishing the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Revision 2 and amending Regulation (EEC) No 3037/90 as well as certain EC Regulations on specific statistical domains(2), energy statistics should be produced in accordance with NACE Rev. 2 from 1 January 2009 onwards.
(5) Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 should therefore be amended accordingly.
(6) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the European Statistical System Committee,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Annexes A and B to Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 are replaced by the Annex to this Regulation.
This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 20 September 2010.
For the Commission
The President
José Manuel Barroso
This Annex supplies explanations or definitions of terms that are used in the other Annexes.
For statistical reporting purposes only, the following geographical definitions apply:
Australia excludes the overseas territories,
Denmark excludes the Faeroe Islands and Greenland,
France includes Monaco and excludes the French overseas territories Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyane, Reunion, St.-Pierre and Miquelon, New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, Mayotte,
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, the Balearic Islands, and Ceuta and Melilla,
Switzerland does not include Liechtenstein,
United States includes the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam.
Producers are classified according to the purpose of production:
Main activity producer: enterprises, both privately or publicly owned, which generate electricity and/or heat for sale to third parties, as their principal activity,
Autoproducers: enterprises, both privately or publicly owned, which generate electricity and/or heat wholly or partly for their own use as an activity which supports their primary activity.
Note: the Commission may further clarify terminology by adding relevant NACE references in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 11(2) after a revision of the NACE classification has entered into force.
Quantities of fuels extracted or produced, calculated after any operation for removal of inert matter. Production includes the quantities consumed by the producer in the production process (e.g. for heating or operation of equipment and auxiliaries) as well as supplies to other producers of energy for transformation or other uses.
Indigenous means: production from resources within the concerned state.
For geographical definitions see “Geographical Notes” section.
Unless specified differently, “imports” refer to ultimate origin (the country in which the energy product was produced) for use in the country and “exports” to the ultimate country of consumption of the produced energy product.
Amounts are considered as imported or exported when they have crossed the political boundaries of the country, whether customs clearance has taken place or not.
Where no origin or destination can be reported “Other” may be used.
Statistical differences may arise if only total import and export are available on the above basis, while the geographical breakdown is based on a different survey, source or concept. In this case, differences shall be included under “Other”.
Quantities of fuels delivered to ships of all flags that are engaged in international navigation. The international navigation may take place at sea, on inland lakes and waterways, and in coastal waters. Excluded is:
consumption by ships engaged in domestic navigation. The domestic/international split should be determined on the basis of port of departure and port of arrival, and not by the flag or nationality of the ship
consumption by fishing vessels
consumption by military forces.
The difference between the opening stock level and closing stock level for stocks held on national territory.
Calculated value, defined as:
Indigenous production + From other sources + Imports – Exports – International marine bunkers + Stock changes
The quantity actually recorded in surveys of end-use sectors.
Calculated value, defined as:
Calculated gross consumption – observed gross consumption.
Includes changes in stocks at final consumers when this cannot be specified as part of the “Stock changes”.
Reasons for any major differences should be stated.
Fuel quantities used to produce electricity.
Fuels used by plants containing at least one CHP unit are to be reported under Main Activity Producer CHP Plants.
Quantities of fuels used to produce electricity and heat.
Quantities of fuels used to produce heat.
Quantities of fuels used to produce electricity.
Fuels used by plants containing at least one CHP unit are to be reported under Autoproducer CHP Plants.
Quantities of fuels that correspond to the quantity of electricity produced and heat sold.
Quantities of fuels that correspond to the quantity of heat sold.
Quantities used to produce fuels.
Quantities used for heating and operation of equipment should not be declared here, but declared as consumption in the Energy sector.
Quantities used in coke ovens.
Quantities used for heating and operation of equipment should not be declared here, but declared as consumption in the Energy sector.
Quantities of lignite or brown coal used to produce brown coal briquettes (BKB) or of peat to produce peat briquettes (PB).
Quantities used for heating and operation of equipment should not be declared here, but declared as consumption in the Energy sector.
Quantities used to produce gas in gas works and coal gasification plants.
Quantities used as a fuel for heating and operation of equipment should not be included here, but declared as consumption in the Energy sector.
Quantities of coking coal and/or bituminous coal (generally referred to as PCI) and coke oven coke transformed in blast furnaces.
Quantities used as a fuel for heating and operation of blast furnaces (e.g.: blast furnaces gas) should not be included here, but declared as consumption in the Energy sector.
Quantities of fuel used to produce synthetic oil.
Quantities used to produce petroleum products.
Quantities used as a fuel for heating and operation of equipment should not be declared here, but declared as consumption in the Energy sector.
Quantities used for transformation activities not included elsewhere. If used, what is included under this heading should be explained in the report.
Quantities consumed by the energy industry to support the extraction (mining, oil and gas production) or plant operations of transformation activities. This corresponds to NACE Divisions 05, 06, 08.92, 07.21, 09.1, 19 and 35.
Excludes quantities of fuels transformed into another energy form (which should be reported under the Transformation sector) or used in support of the operation of oil, gas and coal slurry pipelines (which should be reported in the Transport Sector).
Includes the manufacture of chemical materials for atomic fission and fusion and the products of these processes.
Quantities consumed as energy at electricity plants, combined heat and power plants (CHP) and heat plants.
Quantities consumed as energy to support the extraction and preparation of coal within the coal mining industry.
Coal burned in pithead power stations should be reported in the Transformation Sector.
Quantities consumed as energy at patent fuel plants.
Quantities consumed as energy at coking plants.
Quantities used as energy in BKP/PB plants.
Quantities consumed as energy at gas works and coal gasification plants.
Quantities consumed as energy at blast furnaces.
Quantities consumed as energy at coal liquefaction plants.
Quantities consumed as energy at petroleum refineries.
Quantities consumed as fuel in the oil and gas extraction process and in natural gas processing plants.
Excludes pipeline losses (to be reported as distribution losses) and energy quantities used to operate pipelines (to be reported in the Transport sector).
Defined (calculated) as:
= Total non-energy use + Final Energy Consumption (Industry + Transport + Other sectors)
It excludes deliveries for transformation, use by the energy producing industries, and distribution losses.
Energy products used as raw materials in the different sectors; that is, not consumed as a fuel or transformed into another fuel.
Total energy consumption in industry, transport and other sectors.
This refers to fuel quantities consumed by the industrial undertaking in support of its primary activities.
For heat only or CHP plants, only quantities of fuels consumed for the production of heat used by the plant itself are applicable. Quantities of fuels consumed for the production of heat that is sold, and for the production of electricity, should be reported under the appropriate Transformation sector.
Iron and Steel: NACE Divisions 24.1, 24.2, 24.3, 24.51 and 24.52.
Chemical and petrochemical industries; NACE Divisions 20 and 21.
Non-ferrous metals industries; NACE Divisions 24.4, 24.53 and 24.54.
Glass, ceramic, cement and other building materials industries; NACE Division 23.
Industries related to the equipment used for transport; NACE Divisions 29 and 30.
Fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment other than transport equipment; NACE Divisions 25, 26, 27 and 28.
NACE Divisions 07 (except 07.21), 08 (except 08.92) and 09.9; it excludes energy producing industries.
Food, Beverages and Tobacco: NACE Divisions 10, 11 and 12.
Includes production of recorded media; NACE Divisions 17 and 18.
Wood and Wood Products (other than pulp and paper): NACE Division 16.
Construction: NACE Division 41, 42 and 43.
Textile and Leather; NACE Divisions 13, 14 and 15.
Consumption in sectors which is not covered above.
Energy used in all transport activities irrespective of the economic sector in which the activity occurs; NACE Divisions 49, 50 and 51.
All consumption for use in rail traffic, including industrial railways; NACE Divisions 49.1 and 49.2.
Quantities delivered to vessels of all flags not engaged in international navigation (see International marine bunkers). The domestic/international split should be determined on the basis of port of departure and port of arrival and not by the flag or nationality of the ship. NACE Division 50.
Quantities used in road vehicles.
Includes fuel used by agricultural vehicles on highways and lubricants for use in road vehicles.
Excludes energy used in stationary engines (see Other sector), for non-highway use in tractors (see Agriculture), military use in road vehicles (see Other sector – Not elsewhere specified), bitumen used in road surfacing and energy used in engines at construction sites (see Industry sub-sector Construction). NACE Divisions 49.3 and 49.4.
Quantities used as energy in the support and operation of pipelines transporting gases, liquids, slurries and other commodities; NACE Division 49.5.
Includes energy used for pump stations and maintenance of the pipeline.
Excludes energy used for the pipeline distribution of natural or manufactured gas, hot water or steam from the distributor to final users (to be reported in the energy sector), energy used for the final distribution of water to household, industrial, commercial and other users (to be included in Commercial and Public Services) and losses occurring during this transport between distributor and final users (to be reported as distribution losses).
Quantities of aviation fuels delivered to aircraft for international aviation. The domestic/international split should be determined on the basis of departure and landing locations and not by the nationality of the airline. Part of NACE Division 51.
Excludes fuels used by airlines for their road vehicles (to be reported in the transport sector – Not elsewhere specified) and military use of aviation fuels (to be reported in the Other sectors – Not elsewhere specified).
Quantities of aviation fuels delivered to aircraft for domestic aviation – commercial, private, agricultural, etc. Part of NACE Division 51.
Includes fuel used for purposes other than flying, e.g. bench testing of engines. The domestic/international split should be determined on the basis of departure and landing locations and not by the nationality of the airline.
Excludes fuels used by airlines for their road vehicles (to be reported in the transport sector – Not elsewhere specified) and military use of aviation fuels (to be reported in the Other sector – Not elsewhere specified).
Quantities used for transport activities not included elsewhere.
Includes fuels used by airlines for their road vehicles and fuels used in ports for ships’ unloaders, various types of cranes.
To be declared is what is included under this heading.
Sectors not specifically mentioned or not belonging to energy, industry or transport.
Fuels consumed by business and offices in the public and private sectors.
NACE Divisions 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 45, 46, 47, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 and 99.
To be declared are fuels consumed by all households including “households with employed persons”. NACE Divisions 97 and 98.
Fuels consumed by users classified as agriculture, hunting and forestry; NACE Divisions 01 and 02.
Fuels delivered for inland, coastal and deep-sea fishing. Fishing should cover fuels delivered to ships of all flags that have refuelled in the country (include international fishing) and energy used in the fishing industry. NACE Division 03.
These are activities not included elsewhere. This category includes military fuel use for all mobile and stationary consumption (e.g. ships, aircraft, road and energy used in living quarters), regardless of whether the fuel delivered is for the military of that country or for the military of another country. If used, what is included under this heading should be explained in the report.
The meaning of the following abbreviations applies:
:
tetramethyl lead,
:
tetraethyl lead,
:
special boiling point,
:
liquified petroleum gas,
:
natural gas liquids,
:
liquefied natural gas,
:
compressed natural gas.
This Annex describes the scope, units, reported period, frequency, deadline and transmission modalities for the annual collection of energy statistics.
Annex A applies for explanations of terms for which a specific explanation is not supplied in this Annex.
Unless otherwise specified this data collection applies to all of the following energy products:
The following list of aggregates shall be declared for all energy products listed in the previous paragraph unless otherwise specified.
Annex A applies for explanations of terms for which a specific explanation is not supplied in this annex.
1. | Production |
1.1. | Of which: underground Applicable only for anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, subbituminous coal and lignite/brown coal. |
1.2. | Of which: surface Applicable only for anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, subbituminous coal and lignite/brown coal. |
2. | From Other Sources This consists of two components:
|
2.1. | Of which: from oil products Not applicable for anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, subbituminous coal and lignite/brown coal and peat. E.g.: petroleum coke addition to coking coal for coke ovens |
2.2. | Of which: from natural gas Not applicable for anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, subbituminous coal and lignite/brown coal and peat. E.g.: natural gas addition to gas works gas for direct final consumption |
2.3. | Of which: from renewables Not applicable for anthracite, coking coal, other bituminous coal, subbituminous coal and lignite/brown coal and peat. E.g.: industrial waste as binding agent in the manufacturing of patent fuel |
3. | Imports |
4. | Exports |
5. | International Marine Bunkers |
6. | Stock changes A stock build is shown as a negative number and a stock draw is shown as a positive number. |
7. | Gross consumption |
8. | Statistical differences |
9. | Total transformation Sector Quantities of fuels used for the primary or secondary conversion of energy (e.g. coal to electricity, coke oven gas to electricity) or used for the transformation to derived energy products (e.g.: coking coal to coke). |
9.1. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Electricity Plants |
9.2. | Of which: Main Activity Producer CHP Plants |
9.3. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Heat Plants |
9.4. | Of which: Autoproducer Electricity plants |
9.5. | Of which: Autoproducer CHP plants |
9.6. | Of which: Autoproducer Heat plants |
9.7. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
9.8. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
9.9. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
9.10. | Of which: Gas Works |
9.11. | Of which: Blast Furnaces Quantities of coking coal and/or bituminous coal (generally referred to as PCI) and coke oven coke transformed in blast furnaces. Amounts used as a fuel for heating and operation of blast furnaces (e.g.: blast furnaces gas) should not be included in the transformation sector, but reported as consumption in the energy sector. |
9.12. | Of which: Coal Liquefaction Shale oil and other products derived from liquefaction should be reported as per Chapter 4 of this annex. |
9.13. | Of which: For Blended Natural Gas Quantities of coal gases blended with natural gas. |
9.14. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transformation |
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Electricity, CHP and Heat plants |
1.2. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.3. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.6. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.7. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.8. | Of which: Petroleum Refineries |
1.9. | Of which: Coal Liquefaction |
1.10. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Distribution losses Losses occurred due to transport and distribution, as well as flaring of manufactured gases. |
3. | Total Final Consumption |
4. | Total Non-energy use |
4.1. | Of which: Industry, Transformation and Energy Sectors Non-energy use in all industry, transformation and energy sub-sectors, e.g. coal used to make methanol or ammonia. |
4.1.1. | From 4.1, of which: in the petrochemical sector Non-energy use e.g. coal use as feedstocks to produce fertiliser and as feedstocks for other petrochemical products. |
4.2. | Of which: Transport Sector Non-energy use in all Transport sub-sectors. |
4.3. | Of which: Other Sectors Non-energy use in Commercial and Public Services, Residential, Agriculture and Not Elsewhere Specified Other. |
1. | Final Energy Consumption |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector |
3.1. | Of which: Rail |
3.2. | Of which: Domestic Navigation |
3.3. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Other |
Imports by country of origin, and exports by country of destination.
Not applicable to peat, gas coke, gas works gas, coke oven gas, blast furnace gas nor oxygen steel furnace gas.
Inputs to autoproducers of electricity and heat generation are to be declared separately for electricity only plants, for CHP plants, and for heat only plants.
These inputs to autoproducers are separated for the main activities listed in the following table:
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.3. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.4. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.5. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.6. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.7. | Of which: Petroleum Refineries |
1.8. | Of which: Coal Liquefaction |
1.9. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector |
3.1. | Of which: Rail |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors: |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
Both gross and net calorific values are to be declared for the energy products mentioned in paragraph 1.1 for the following main aggregates.
Not applicable for gas works gas, coke oven gas, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel furnace gas:
1. | Production |
2. | Imports |
3. | Exports |
4. | Used in coke ovens |
5. | Used in blast furnaces |
6. | Used in Main Activity Producer Electricity, CHP and Heat Plants |
7. | Used in Industry |
8. | For Other Uses |
Only applicable for hard coal and for lignite/brown coal.
The following quantities must be declared:
1. | Underground production |
2. | Surface production |
3. | From other sources |
4. | Stocks at end of period |
4.1. | Of which: stocks at mines |
Not applicable.
This data collection applies to natural gas, which comprises gases occurring in underground deposits, whether liquefied or gaseous, consisting mainly of methane.
It includes both “non-associated” gas originating from fields producing hydrocarbons only in gaseous form, and “associated” gas produced in association with crude oil as well as methane recovered from coal mines (colliery gas) or from coal seams (coal seam gas).
It does not include gases created by anaerobic digestion of biomass (e.g. municipal or sewage gas) nor gas works gas.
The following list of aggregates shall be declared for all energy products listed in the previous paragraph unless otherwise specified.
To be declared are quantities expressed in both volume and energy units, and including the gross and net calorific values, for the following aggregates:
1. | Indigenous Production All dry marketable production within national boundaries, including offshore production. Production is measured after purification and extraction of NGLs and sulphur. Excludes extraction losses and quantities reinjected, vented or flared. Includes quantities used within the natural gas industry; in gas extraction, pipeline systems and processing plants. |
1.1. | Of which: Associated Gas Natural gas produced in association with crude oil. |
1.2. | Of which: Non-Associated Gas Natural gas originating from fields producing hydrocarbons only in gaseous form. |
1.3. | Of which: Colliery Gas Methane produced at coal mines or from coal seams, piped to the surface and consumed at collieries or transmitted by pipeline to consumers. |
2. | From Other Sources Fuel which are blended with natural gas, and consumed as a blend. |
2.1. | Of which: from oil products LPG for upgrading the quality e.g. heat content |
2.2. | Of which: from coal manufactured gas for blending with natural gas |
2.3. | Of which: from renewables biogas for blending with natural gas |
3. | Imports |
4. | Exports |
5. | International Marine Bunkers |
6. | Stock changes A stock build is shown as a negative number and a stock draw is shown as a positive number. |
7. | Gross consumption |
8. | Statistical differences The requirement of declaring calorific values is not applicable here. |
9. | Recoverable gas: opening and closing stocks Quantities of gas available for delivery during any input-output cycle. This refers to recoverable natural gas stored in special storage facilities (depleted gas and/or oil field, aquifer, salt cavity, mixed caverns, or other) as well as liquefied natural gas storage. Cushion gas should be excluded. The requirement of declaring calorific values is not applicable here. |
10. | Gas Vented The volume of gas released into the air on the production site or at the gas processing plant. The requirement of declaring calorific values is not applicable here. |
11. | Gas Flared The volume of gas burned in flares on the production site or at the gas processing plant. The requirement of declaring calorific values is not applicable here. |
12. | Total transformation Sector Quantities of fuels used for the primary or secondary conversion of energy (e.g. natural gas to electricity) or used for the transformation to derived energy products (e.g. natural gas to methanol). |
12.1. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Electricity Plants |
12.2. | Of which: Autoproducer Electricity plants |
12.3. | Of which: Main Activity Producer CHP Plants |
12.4. | Of which: Autoproducer CHP plants |
12.5. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Heat Plants |
12.6. | Of which: Autoproducer Heat plants |
12.7. | Of which: Gas Works |
12.8. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
12.9. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
12.10. | Of which: Gas to liquids Quantities of natural gas used as feedstock for the conversion to liquids e.g. the quantities of fuel entering the methanol production process for transformation into methanol. |
12.11. | Of which: Non specified – Transformation |
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Inputs to oil refineries |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.6. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.7. | Of which: Electricity, CHP and Heat Plants |
1.8. | Of which: Liquefaction (LNG) or Gasification |
1.9. | Of which: Gas to Liquids |
1.10. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Losses of distribution and transport |
Consumption of natural gas needs to be reported for both energy use and (wherever applicable) non-energy use separately, for all of the following aggregates:
1. | Total Final Consumption Final energy consumption and non-energy use to be declared separately under this heading. |
2. | Transport Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Transport by road Includes both CNG and biogas. |
2.1.1. | Of which: Biogas fraction in Transport by Road |
2.2. | Of which: Pipeline transport |
2.3. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
3. | Industry Sector |
3.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
3.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
3.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
3.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
3.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
3.6. | Of which: Machinery |
3.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
3.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
3.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
3.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
3.11. | Of which: Construction |
3.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
3.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Other |
To be declared are both the quantities of the total natural gas and of the LNG part of it, per country of origin for imports and per country of destination for exports.
Inputs to autoproducers of electricity and heat generation are to be declared separately for Autoproducer Electricity Plants, Autoproducer CHP Plants and Autoproducer Heat Plants.
Inputs apply to the following plants or activities:
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas Extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Inputs to Oil Refineries |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.6. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.7. | Of which: Liquefaction (LNG) & Regasification Plants |
1.8. | Of which: Gas to Liquids |
1.9. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector |
3.1. | Of which: Pipeline Transport |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
1. | Name Name of the site of the storage facility. |
2. | Type Type of storage, such as depleted gas field, salt cavern, etc. |
3. | Working Capacity Total gas storage capacity, minus the cushion gas. The cushion gas is the total volume of gas required as a permanent inventory to maintain adequate underground storage reservoir pressures and deliverability rates throughout the output cycle. |
4. | Peak Output Maximum rate at which gas can be withdrawn from the concerned storage; this corresponds to the maximum withdrawal capacity. |
Not applicable.
This chapter covers heat and electricity.
The following list of aggregates shall be declared for all energy products listed in the previous paragraph unless otherwise specified.
Annex A applies for explanations of terms for which a specific explanation is not supplied in this chapter. The definitions and units mentioned in Chapters 1, 2, 4 and 5 apply to energy products belonging to solid fuels and manufactured gases, natural gas, oil and petroleum products, and renewable energy and energy from waste.
The following specific definitions apply to aggregates for electricity and heat in this chapter:
Gross Electricity Production: the sum of the electrical energy production by all the generating sets concerned (including pumped storage) measured at the output terminals of the main generators.
Gross Heat Production: the total heat produced by the installation and includes the heat used by the installation’s auxiliaries which use a hot fluid (space heating, liquid fuel heating etc) and losses in the installation/network heat exchanges, as well as heat from chemical processes used as a primary energy form.
Net Electricity Production: the gross electricity production less the electrical energy absorbed by the generating auxiliaries and the losses in the main generator transformers.
Net Heat Production: the heat supplied to the distribution system as determined from measurements of the outgoing and return flows.
The aggregates mentioned in the next table must be declared separately for main activity producer plants and for autoproducer plants. Within these two types of plants, both gross and net electricity and heat production must be declared for electricity only, for CHP and for heat only plants separately wherever applicable, for the following aggregates:
1. | Total production |
1.1. | Of which: Nuclear |
1.2. | Of which: Hydro |
1.2.1. | Of which: part of hydro produced from pumped storage |
1.3. | Of which: Geothermal |
1.4. | Of which: Solar |
1.5. | Of which: Tide, wave, ocean |
1.6. | Of which: Wind |
1.7. | Of which: Combustible fuels Fuels capable of igniting or burning, i.e. reacting with oxygen to produce a significant rise in temperature and combusted directly for the production of electricity and/or heat. |
1.8. | Of which: Heat Pumps Heat output from heat pumps only where the heat is sold to third parties (i.e. in cases where production occurs in the Transformation Sector). |
1.9. | Of which: Electric Boilers Quantities of heat from electric boilers where the output is sold to third parties. |
1.10. | Of which: Heat from Chemical Processes Heat originating from processes without input energy, such as a chemical reaction. Excludes waste heat originating from energy driven processes, which should be reported as heat produced from the corresponding fuel. |
1.11. | Of which: Other Sources – Electricity (please specify) |
The aggregates mentioned in the next table must be declared as totals, for electricity and heat separately, wherever applicable. For the three first aggregates in the next table, quantities should be calculated from and be compatible with the values declared according to the previous table.
1. | Total Gross Production |
2. | Own Use by Plant |
3. | Total Net Production |
4. | Imports See also explanation under 5 “Exports”. |
5. | Exports Amounts of electricity are considered as imported or exported when they have crossed the political boundaries of the country, whether customs clearance has taken place or not. If electricity is transited through a country, the amount should be reported as both an import and an export. |
6. | Used for Heat Pumps |
7. | Used for Electric Powered Steam Boilers |
8. | Used for Pumped Storage |
9. | Used for Electricity Production |
10. | Energy Supplied For electricity: the sum of the net electrical energy production supplied by all power stations within the country, reduced by the amount used simultaneously for heat pumps, electrically powered steam boilers, pumping and reduced or increased by exports to or imports from abroad. For heat: the sum of the net heat production for sale by all plants within a country, reduced by heat used for electricity production and reduced or increased by exports or imports from abroad. |
11. | Transmission and Distribution Losses All losses due to transport and distribution of electrical energy and heat. For electricity, includes losses in transformers which are not considered as integral parts of the power plants. |
12. | Total Consumption (calculated) |
13. | Statistical Difference |
14. | Total Consumption (observed) |
The electricity produced, the heat sold and the fuel quantities used including their corresponding total energy (based on their net calorific value except for natural gas which is based on gross calorific value) from the combustibles listed in the next table must be declared separately for main activity producer plants and for autoproducer plants. Within these two types of plants, this electricity and heat production must be declared for electricity (only) plants, for CHP and for heat (only) plants separately wherever applicable:
1. | Solid fuels and manufactured gases: |
1.1. | Anthracite |
1.2. | Coking Coal |
1.3. | Other Bituminous Coal |
1.4. | Sub-Bituminous Coal |
1.5. | Lignite/Brown Coal |
1.6. | Peat |
1.7. | Patent Fuel |
1.8. | Coke Oven Coke |
1.9. | Gas Coke |
1.10. | Coal Tar |
1.11. | BKB (Brown Coal Briquettes) |
1.12. | Gas Works Gas |
1.13. | Coke Oven Gas |
1.14. | Blast Furnace Gas |
1.15. | Oxygen Steel Furnace Gas |
2. | Oil and Petroleum Products: |
2.1. | Crude Oil |
2.2. | NGL |
2.3. | Refinery Gas |
2.4. | LPG |
2.5. | Naphtha |
2.6. | Kerosene Type Jet Fuel |
2.7. | Other Kerosene |
2.8. | Gas/Diesel (Distillate Fuel Oil) |
2.9. | Heavy Fuel Oil |
2.10. | Bitumen (Including Orimulsion) |
2.11. | Petroleum Coke |
2.12. | Other Oil Products |
3. | Natural Gas |
4. | Renewable Energy and Energy from Waste |
4.1. | Industrial Waste (Non-Renewable) |
4.2. | Municipal Waste (Renewable) |
4.3. | Municipal Waste (Non-Renewable) |
4.4. | Wood, Wood Waste And Other Solid Waste |
4.5. | Landfill Gas |
4.6. | Sewage Sludge Gas |
4.7. | Other Biogas |
4.8. | Liquid Biofuels |
1. | Total Energy Sector Excludes own use by plant, used for pumped storage, heat pumps and electric boilers. |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas Extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.6. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.7. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.8. | Of which: Petroleum Refineries |
1.9. | Of which: Nuclear Industry |
1.10. | Of which: Coal Liquefaction Plants |
1.11. | Of which: Liquefaction (LNG)/Regasification Plants |
1.12. | Of which: Gasification Plants (biogas) |
1.13. | Of which: Gas-to-Liquids |
1.14. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
1. | Industry Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
1.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
1.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
1.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
1.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
1.6. | Of which: Machinery |
1.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
1.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
1.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
1.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
1.11. | Of which: Construction |
1.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
1.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
2. | Transport Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Rail |
2.2. | Of which: Pipeline transport |
2.3. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
3. | Residential Sector |
4. | Commercial and Public Services |
5. | Agriculture/Forestry |
6. | Fishing |
7. | Not Elsewhere Specified – Other |
Imports and exports of energy quantities of electricity and heat by country.
Net production of electricity and net generation of heat from autoproducers of electricity generation and heat production are to be declared, for CHP plants, for electricity (only) plants and for heat (only) plants separately, in the following plants or activities:
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas Extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.6. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.7. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.8. | Of which: Petroleum Refineries |
1.9. | Of which: Coal Liquefaction Plants |
1.10. | Of which: Liquefaction (LNG)/Regasification Plants |
1.11. | Of which: Gasification Plants (biogas) |
1.12. | Of which: Gas-to-Liquids |
1.13. | Of which: Charcoal Production Plants |
1.14. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | All other sectors: identical to the aggregate list as per “3.2.3 Energy end-use specification”. |
Inputs to autoproducers of electricity and heat generation are to be declared separately for Autoproducer Electricity Plants, Autoproducer CHP Plants and Autoproducer Heat Plants.
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.3. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.4. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.5. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.6. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.7. | Of which: Petroleum Refineries |
1.8. | Of which: Coal Liquefaction |
1.9. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector: |
3.1. | Of which: Rail |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas Extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.4. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.5. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.6. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector: |
3.1. | Of which: Pipeline Transport |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas Extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Inputs to Oil Refineries |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.6. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.7. | Of which: Liquefaction (LNG) & Regasification Plants |
1.8. | Of which: Gas to Liquids |
1.9. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector: |
3.1. | Of which: Pipeline Transport |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors: |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Gasification plants |
1.2. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.3. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: Petroleum refineries |
1.6. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.7. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.8. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.9. | Of which: Charcoal Production Plants |
1.10. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector: |
3.1. | Of which: Rail |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors: |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
The capacity should be reported at 31 December of the relevant reported year.
Includes electrical capacity of both electricity (only) and CHP plants.
The Net Maximum Electrical Capacity is the sum of the net maximum capacities of all stations taken individually throughout a given period of operation. The period of operation assumed for present purposes is continuous running: in practice 15 hours or more per day. The net maximum capacity is the maximum power assumed to be solely active power that can be supplied, continuously, with all plant running, at the point of outlet to the network. The Peak Load is defined as the highest value of the power absorbed or supplied by a network or combination of networks within the country.
The Net Maximum Electrical Capacity must be declared for both main activity producers and autoproducers:
1. | Total |
2. | Nuclear |
3. | Hydro |
3.1. | Of which: pumped storage |
4. | Geothermal |
5. | Solar |
6. | Tide, wave, ocean |
7. | Wind |
8. | Combustible fuels |
8.1. | Of which: Steam |
8.2. | Of which: Internal combustion |
8.3. | Of which: Gas turbine |
8.4. | Of which: Combined cycle |
8.5. | Of which: Other To be specified if declared. |
The following information about the peak load must be declared for the network:
9. | Peak load |
10. | Available capacity at time of peak |
11. | Date and time of peak load occurrence |
Net maximum electrical capacity of combustible fuels must be declared for both main activity producers and autoproducers, and separately for each type of single-fired or multi-fired plant mentioned in the next table. Indications on which type of fuel is used as primary and alternate fuels must be added for all cases of multi-fired plants.
1. | Single Fuel Fired: |
1.1. | Fired with Coal or coal products Includes coke oven gas, blast furnace and oxygen steel furnace gas capacity. |
1.2. | Fired with Liquids fuels Includes refinery gas capacity. |
1.3. | Fired with Natural gas Includes gas works gas capacity. |
1.4. | Fired with Peat |
1.5. | Fired with Combustible renewables and wastes |
2. | Multi-Fired, Solids And Liquids |
3. | Multi-Fired, Solids And Natural Gas |
4. | Multi-Fired, Liquids And Natural Gas |
5. | Multi-Fired, Solids Liquids And Natural Gas |
Multi-fired systems include only units which can burn more than one fuel type on a continuous basis. Stations which have separate units using different fuels should be divided into the appropriate single-fuel categories.
The following data concerning the civil use of nuclear energy must be declared:
1. | Enrichment capacity The annual separative work capacity of operational enrichment plants (isotopic separation of Uranium). |
2. | Production capacity of fresh fuel elements The annual production capacity of fuel fabrication plants. MOX fuel fabrication plants are excluded. |
3. | Production capacity of MOX fuel fabrication plants The annual production capacity of MOX fuel fabrication plants. MOX fuel contains a mixture of Plutonium and Uranium (Mixed Oxide). |
4. | Production of fresh fuel elements Production of finished fresh fuel elements in nuclear fuel fabrication plants. Rods or other partial products are not included. Fabrication plants producing MOX fuel are also excluded. |
5. | Production of MOX fuel elements Production of finished fresh fuel elements in MOX fuel fabrication plants. Rods or other partial products are not included. |
6. | Production of nuclear heat The total amount of heat generated by nuclear reactors for the production of electricity or for other useful applications of heat. |
7. | Annual average burnup of definitively discharged irradiated fuel elements Calculated average of the burnup of the fuel elements which have been definitively discharged from the nuclear reactors during the concerned reference year. Excludes fuel elements which are temporarily discharged and are likely to be reloaded again later. |
8. | Production of Uranium and Plutonium in reprocessing plants Uranium and Plutonium produced during the reference year in reprocessing plants. |
9. | Capacity (Uranium and Plutonium) of reprocessing plants Annual reprocessing capacity of Uranium and Plutonium. |
France has a derogation for reporting the aggregates relating to heat. That derogation shall lapse as soon as France is able to forward this report and, at all events, no more than 4 years after the date of entry into force of this Regulation.
Unless otherwise specified this data collection applies to all of the following energy products:
The following list of aggregates shall be declared for all energy products listed in the previous paragraph unless otherwise specified.
The following table applies to crude oil, NGL, refinery feedstocks, additives, biofuels and other hydrocarbons only:
1. | Indigenous Production Not applicable for refinery feedstocks and for biofuels. |
2. | From Other SourcesAdditives, Biofuels and Other hydrocarbons, the production of which has already been covered in other fuel balances. Not applicable for crude oil, NGL and refinery feedstocks. |
2.1. | Of which: from Coal Includes liquids produced from coal liquefaction plants, liquid output from coke ovens. |
2.2. | Of which: from Natural Gas The manufacture of synthetic gasoline may require natural gas as feedstock. The amount of gas for methanol manufacture is declared according to Chapter 2, while the receipts of methanol are declared here. |
2.3. | Of which: from Renewables Includes biofuels which are for blending with transport fuels. Production is declared as per Chapter 5, while amounts for blending are declared here. |
3. | Backflows From Petrochemical Sector Finished or semi-finished products which are returned from final consumers to refineries for processing, blending or sale. They are usually by-products of petrochemical manufacturing. Only applicable for refinery feedstocks. |
4. | Products Transferred Imported petroleum products which are reclassified as feedstocks for further processing in the refinery, without delivery to final consumers. Only applicable for refinery feedstocks. |
5. | Imports and exports Includes quantities of crude oil and products imported or exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account). Crude oil and NGLs should be reported as coming from the country of ultimate origin; refinery feedstocks and finished products should be reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Includes any gas liquids (e.g. LPG) extracted during the regasification of imported liquefied natural gas and petroleum products imported or exported directly by the petrochemical industry. Note: All trade of biofuels which have not been blended with transport fuels (i.e. in their pure form) should be reported in the Renewables Questionnaire. Re-exports of oil imported for processing within bonded areas should be included as an export of product from the processing country to the final destination. |
6. | Direct Use Crude oil, NGL, Additives and Oxygenates (and the part which are biofuels), and other hydrocarbons used directly without being processed in petroleum refineries. Includes crude oil burned for electricity generation. |
7. | Stock changes A stock build is shown as a negative number and a stock draw is shown as a positive number. |
8. | Calculated Refinery Intake Total amount of product calculated to have entered the refinery process. It is defined as: Indigenous production + From other sources + Backflows from industry + Products transferred + Imports – Exports – Direct use + Stock changes |
9. | Statistical differences Defined as the calculated refinery intake minus the observed one. |
10. | Observed Refinery Intake Amounts measured as input to refineries |
11. | Refinery Losses The difference between Refinery intake (observed) and Gross refinery output. Losses may occur during the distillation processes due to evaporation. Reported losses are positive. There may be volumetric gains but no gains in mass. |
12. | Opening and Closing Total Stocks On National Territory All stocks on national territory, including stocks held by governments, by major consumers or by stockholding organisations, stocks held on board incoming ocean vessels, stocks held in bonded areas and stocks held for others, whether under bilateral government agreement or not. Opening and closing refers to the first and to the last day of the reporting period respectively. |
13. | Net Calorific Value Production, imports and exports, and overall average. |
The following table applies only to finished products (Refinery gas, Ethane, LPG, Naphtha, Motor gasoline, Aviation gasoline, Gasoline type jet fuel, Kerosene type jet fuel, Other kerosene, Gas/Diesel oil, Low and High sulphur fuel oil, White Spirit and SBP, Lubricants, Bitumen, Paraffin waxes, Petroleum coke and Other products). Crude oil and NGL used for direct burn should be included in deliveries of finished products and interproduct transfers:
1. | Primary Product Receipts Includes quantities of indigenous or imported crude oil (including condensate) and indigenous NGL used directly without being processed in a petroleum refinery and quantities of Backflows from the Petrochemical industry which, although not primary fuel, are used directly. |
2. | Gross Refinery Output Production of finished products at a refinery or blending plant. Excludes refinery losses, but includes Refinery fuel. |
3. | Recycled Products Finished products which pass a second time through the marketing network, after having been once delivered to final consumers (e.g. used lubricants which are reprocessed). These quantities should be distinguished from petrochemical Backflows. |
4. | Refinery Fuel Petroleum products consumed in support of the operation of a refinery. Excludes products used by oil companies outside the refining process, e.g. bunkers or oil tankers. Includes fuels used for the production at the refineries of electricity and heat sold. |
4.1. | Of which: used for electricity generation Amounts used to generate electricity in plants at refineries. |
4.2. | Of which: used for CHP production Amounts used in CHP plants at refineries. |
5. | Imports and Exports |
6. | International Marine Bunkers |
7. | Interproduct Transfers Quantities reclassified either because their specification has changed or because they are blended into another product. A negative entry for one product is compensated by a positive entry (or several entries) for one or several products and vice versa; the total net effect should be zero. |
8. | Products Transferred Imported petroleum products which are reclassified as feedstocks for further processing in the refinery, without delivery to final consumers. |
9. | Stock Changes A stock build is shown as a negative number and a stock draw is shown as a positive number. |
10. | Calculated Gross Inland Deliveries This is defined as: Primary product receipts + Gross refinery output + Recycled products – Refinery fuel + Imports – Exports – International marine bunkers + Interproduct transfers – Products transferred + Stock changes |
11. | Statistical Difference Defined as the calculated gross inland delivery minus the observed one. |
12. | Observed Gross Inland Deliveries The observed delivery of finished petroleum products from primary sources (e.g. refineries, blending plants, etc.) to the inland market. This figure may differ from the calculated figure due, for example, to differences in coverage and/or differences of definition in different reporting systems. |
12.1. | Of which: Gross Deliveries To The Petrochemical Sector Quantities of fuels delivered to the Petrochemical sector. |
12.2. | Of which: Energy Use In The Petrochemical Sector Quantities of oil used as fuel for petrochemical processes such as steam cracking. |
12.3. | of which: Non-Energy Use In The Petrochemical Sector Quantities of oil used in the petrochemical sector for the purpose of producing ethylene, propylene, butylene, synthesis gas, aromatics, butadiene and other hydrocarbon-based raw materials in processes such as steam cracking, aromatics plants and steam reforming. Excludes amounts of oil used for fuel purposes. |
13. | Backflows From Petrochemical Sector To Refineries |
14. | Opening and Closing Stock Levels All stocks on national territory, including stocks held by governments, by major consumers or by stockholding organisations, stocks held on board incoming ocean vessels, stocks held in bonded areas and stocks held for others, whether under bilateral government agreement or not. Opening and closing refers to the first and to the last day of the reporting period respectively. |
15. | Stock Changes At Public Utilities Changes in stocks which are held by public utilities and not included in the Stock levels and Stock changes reported elsewhere. A stock build is shown as a negative number and a stock draw is shown as a positive number. Includes Crude oil and NGL used for direct burn, if applicable. |
16. | Net Calorific Value Of Gross Inland Deliveries |
For the transformation sector the following aggregates apply for all fuels, except for refinery feedstocks, additives/oxygenates, biofuels and other hydro-carbons, but including fuels used for non energy purposes (petroleum cokes and others, to be declared separately):
1. | Total transformation Sector Total quantities of fuels used for the primary or secondary conversion of energy. |
1.1. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Electricity Plants |
1.2. | Of which: Autoproducer Electricity plants |
1.3. | Of which: Main Activity Producer CHP Plants |
1.4. | Of which: Autoproducer CHP plants |
1.5. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Heat Plants |
1.6. | Of which: Autoproducer Heat plants |
1.7. | Of which: Gas Works/Gasification Plants |
1.8. | Of which: Blended Natural Gas |
1.9. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.10. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.11. | Of which: Petrochemical Industry |
1.12. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transformation |
For the energy sector the following aggregates apply for all fuels, except for refinery feedstocks, additives/oxygenates, biofuels and other hydro-carbons, but including fuels used for non energy purposes (petroleum cokes and others, to be declared separately):
1. | Total Energy Sector Total quantity used as energy in the energy sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas Extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.4. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.5. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.6. | Of which: Power Plants Electricity, CHP and heat plants. |
1.7. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Distribution losses Losses occurred outside the refinery due to transport and distribution. Includes pipeline losses. |
For the energy end-use specification the following aggregates apply for all fuels, except for refinery feedstocks, additives/oxygenates, biofuels and other hydro-carbons, but including fuels used for non energy purposes (petroleum cokes and others, to be declared separately):
1. | Final Energy Consumption |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector |
3.1. | Of which: International Aviation |
3.2. | Of which: Domestic Aviation |
3.3. | Of which: Road |
3.4. | Of which: Rail |
3.5. | Of which: Domestic Navigation |
3.6. | Of which: Pipeline Transport |
3.7. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Other |
5. | Total Non-Energy Use Quantities used as raw materials in the different sectors and not consumed as a fuel or transformed into another fuel. These quantities are included into the aggregates listed above. |
5.1. | Of which: Transformation Sector |
5.2. | Of which: Energy Sector |
5.3. | Of which: Transport Sector |
5.4. | Of which: Industry Sector |
5.4.1. | Industry Sector of which: Chemical (incl. Petrochemical) |
5.5. | Of which: Other Sectors |
Imports by country of origin, and exports by country of destination. See also notes under point 4.2.1, aggregate 5.
Inputs to autoproducers of electricity and heat generation are to be declared separately for electricity only plants, for CHP plants, and for heat only plants.
Excludes the following energy products: refinery feedstocks, additives/oxygenates, biofuels, other hydro-carbons, ethane, motor gasoline, biogasoline, aviation gasoline, gasoline type jet fuel (naphtha type jet fuel or JP4), white spirit and SBP, and lubricants.
Inputs apply to the following plants or activities:
1. | Total Energy Sector Total quantity used as energy in the energy sector |
1.1. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.2. | Of which: Oil and Gas Extraction |
1.3. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.4. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.5. | Of which: Gas Works |
1.6. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Energy |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector |
3.1. | Of which: Pipeline Transport |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Other |
Cyprus is exempted from reporting the aggregates defined in Section 4.2.3 under point 4 (Other Sectors) and point 5 (Total Non-Energy Use); only the total values shall be applicable.
Cyprus has a derogation of 3 years following the date of entry into force of this Regulation, for reporting the aggregates defined in Section 4.2.3 under point 2 (Industry Sector) and point 3 (Transport Sector); only the total values shall be applicable during this derogation period.
Unless otherwise specified this data collection applies to all of the following energy products:
The following list of aggregates shall be declared for all energy products listed in the previous paragraph unless otherwise specified.
Electricity and heat produced from the energy products mentioned in Section 5.1 (except for charcoal and including the total sum only of the liquid biofuels) must be declared, wherever applicable, separately:
for main activity producer plants and for autoproducer plants;
for electricity-only producing plants, for heat-only producing plants, and for combined heat and power (CHP) plants.
Quantities of energy products that are mentioned in Section 5.1 (except for hydro power, solar photovoltaic energy, energy from tides, waves and oceans and wind energy) and used in the Supply and Transformation Sectors must be declared for the following aggregates:
1. | Production |
2. | Imports |
3. | Exports |
4. | Stock changes A stock build is shown as a negative number and a stock draw is shown as a positive number. |
5. | Gross consumption |
6. | Statistical differences |
7. | Total transformation Sector Quantities of renewables and wastes used for the conversion of primary forms of energy to secondary (e.g. landfill gases to electricity) or used for the transformation to derived energy products (e.g.: biogas used for blended natural gas). |
7.1. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Electricity Plants |
7.2. | Of which: Main Activity Producer CHP Plants |
7.3. | Of which: Main Activity Producer Heat Plants |
7.4. | Of which: Autoproducer Electricity plants |
7.5. | Of which: Autoproducer CHP plants |
7.6. | Of which: Autoproducer Heat plants |
7.7. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants Quantities of renewables and wastes used to produce patent fuel. Renewables and wastes used for heating and operation of equipment must be reported as consumption in the Energy sector. |
7.8. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants Quantities of renewables and wastes used to produce BKB. Renewables and wastes used for heating and operation of equipment must be reported as consumption in the Energy sector. |
7.9. | Of which: Gas Works Gas Quantities of renewables and wastes used to produce gas works gas. Renewables and wastes used for heating and operation of equipment must be reported as consumption in the Energy sector. |
7.10. | Of which: For blended natural gas Quantities of biogases blended with natural gas. |
7.11. | Of which: For Blending to Motor Gasoline/Diesel Quantities of liquid biofuels which are not delivered for final consumption but are used with other petroleum products reported as per chapter 4 of this annex. |
7.12. | Of which: Charcoal production plants Quantities of wood used for the production of Charcoal. |
7.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transformation |
Quantities of energy products that are mentioned in Section 5.1 (except for hydro power, solar photovoltaic energy, energy from tides, waves and oceans and wind energy) and used in the energy sector or for final consumption must be declared for the following aggregates:
1. | Total Energy Sector Renewable energies and wastes consumed by the energy industry to support the transformation activity. For example renewable energies and wastes used for heating, lighting or operating pumps/compressors. Quantities of renewable energies and wastes transformed into another energy form should be reported under the Transformation sector. |
1.1. | Of which: Gasification plants |
1.2. | Of which: Public Electric, CHP & Heat plants |
1.3. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.4. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.5. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.6. | Of which: Petroleum Refineries |
1.7. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.8. | Of which: Gas Works Gas |
1.9. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.10. | Of which: Charcoal production plants |
1.11. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
2. | Distribution Losses All losses occurred due to transport and distribution. |
Quantities of energy products that are mentioned in Section 5.1 (except for hydro power, solar photovoltaic energy, energy from tides, waves and oceans and wind energy) must be declared for the following aggregates:
1. | Final Energy Consumption |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector |
3.1. | Of which: Rail |
3.2. | Of which: Road |
3.3. | Of which: Domestic Navigation |
3.4. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Other |
The following electricity generation capacities are to be declared as applicable at the end of the reported year:
1. | Hydro power Capacity must be reported for plant sizes of < 1 MW, 1 to < 10 MW, ≥ 10 MW and from pumped storage, as well as for all sizes combined. Detailed plant sizes should be reported net of pumped storage. |
2. | Geothermal |
3. | Solar Photovoltaic |
4. | Solar Thermal |
5. | Tide, Wave, Ocean |
6. | Wind |
7. | Industrial Waste (non-renewable) |
8. | Municipal Waste |
9. | Wood, Wood Wastes, Other Solid Wastes |
10. | Landfill Gas |
11. | Sewage Sludge Gas |
12. | Other Biogas |
13. | Liquid Biofuels |
The total surface installed of solar collectors are to be declared.
The following biofuel production capacities are to be declared:
1. | Liquid Biofuels: |
1.1. | Of which: Biogasoline |
1.2. | Of which: Biodiesels |
1.3. | Of which: Other Liquid Biofuels |
Inputs to autoproducers of electricity and heat generation are to be declared separately for electricity only plants, for CHP plants, and for heat only plants.
Quantities of energy products that are mentioned in Section 5.1 (except for hydro power, solar photovoltaic energy, energy from tides, waves and oceans and wind energy) must be declared for the following aggregates:
1. | Total Energy Sector |
1.1. | Of which: Gasification plants |
1.2. | Of which: Coal Mines |
1.3. | Of which: Patent Fuel Plants |
1.4. | Of which: Coke Ovens |
1.5. | Of which: Petroleum Refineries |
1.6. | Of which: BKB/PB Plants |
1.7. | Of which: Gas Works Gas |
1.8. | Of which: Blast Furnaces |
1.9. | Of which: Charcoal production plants |
1.10. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified |
2. | Industry Sector |
2.1. | Of which: Iron and Steel |
2.2. | Of which: Chemical and Petrochemical |
2.3. | Of which: Non-Ferrous Metals |
2.4. | Of which: Non-Metallic Minerals |
2.5. | Of which: Transport Equipment |
2.6. | Of which: Machinery |
2.7. | Of which: Mining and Quarrying |
2.8. | Of which: Food, Beverages and Tobacco |
2.9. | Of which: Pulp, Paper and printing |
2.10. | Of which: Wood and Wood Products |
2.11. | Of which: Construction |
2.12. | Of which: Textile and Leather |
2.13. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Industry |
3. | Transport Sector |
3.1. | Of which: Rail |
3.2. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Transport |
4. | Other Sectors |
4.1. | Of which: Commercial and Public Services |
4.2. | Of which: Residential |
4.3. | Of which: Agriculture/Forestry |
4.4. | Of which: Fishing |
4.5. | Of which: Not Elsewhere Specified – Other |
Average net calorific values are to be declared for the following products:
1. | Biogasoline |
2. | Biodiesel |
3. | Other liquid biofuels |
4. | Charcoal |
Not applicable.
The following provisions apply for the data collection as described in all preceding chapters:
A calendar year (1 January to 31 December).
Annual.
30 November of the year following the reported period.
The transmission format shall conform to an appropriate interchange standard specified by Eurostat.
Data shall be transmitted or uploaded by electronic means to the single entry point for data at Eurostat.’