APEC Energy Data Collection 2001/2002 11th March 2002 Taipei Shigeru Kimura for EDMC/IEEJ.

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APEC Energy Data Collection 2001/ th March 2002 Taipei Shigeru Kimura for EDMC/IEEJ

Contents Annual Energy Data for year 2000 Quarterly Energy Data for year 2001 CO2 Emission Data for year 2000 Monthly Oil Data

Annual Energy Data for year 2000 Coverage (refer to Annex 1-1) – Received from: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, United States of America, Vietnam17 member economies – No submission: Malaysia, Mexico, PNG and Philippines 4 member economies

Annual Energy Data for year 2000 Completeness (refer to Annex 1-1) – Table 1 (Energy Demand-Supply) 17 member economies (all) – Table 2 (Energy Consumption by Detailed Sectors) Waiting for Canada Brunei, Indonesia, Peru, Russia, Singapore, USA and Vietnam are not available – Table 3 (Energy Price) Waiting for Canada and Peru Brunei, China, Indonesia, Russia and Vietnam are not available

Annual Energy Data for year 2000 Timeliness (refer to Annex 1-1) – Before October 2001: Peru, Russia, Singapore and Vietnam – November 2001: New Zealand and United States of America – December 2001: Canada, Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei and Thailand – After January 2002: Australia, Brunei, Chile, China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea

Annual Energy Data for year 2000 APEC Reporting Format – Using the format for year 2000 Australia, Chile, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Thailand and USA – Using the format for before year 2000 Canada, China, Korea, Peru, Russia, Singapore and Chinese Taipei – Other devices Brunei: ASEAN format by paper Indonesia: National Energy Balance Table by EXCEL Vietnam: National Energy Balance Table by paper

Annual Energy Data for year 2000 Inconsistent data in the format (Refer to Annex 1-2) – Australia: Lack of many data. Waiting for new format – Canada: No input but some output on Blast Furnace Gas – Chile: No input but some output on Coal Transformation – Hong Kong: Marine bunker includes Jet fuel. It was revised by CA – Peru: No supply but some consumption on Jet Fuel – Russia: Lack on many Petroleum Products – Singapore: No input and output in Refinery sector – USA: No output but some input in Gas Processing sector

Quarterly Energy Data for year 2001 Coverage (Refer to Annex 1-3) – Q1: Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, United States of America 11 member economies – Q2: Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, United States of America 9 member economies – Q3: Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, United States of America 6 member economies – Q4: Undergoing

Quarterly Energy Data for year 2001 Timeliness (Refer to Annex 1-3) – Q1: On Time: Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, USA Delay: Peru, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand – Q2: On Time: Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, USA Delay: China, Hong Kong – Q3: On Time: Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand, Chinese Taipei, USA

Quarterly Energy Data for year 2001 Completeness (Refer to Annex 1-4) – Not available by Energy Sources Coal: Peru (all sectors) Gas: Australia (only consumption), Peru (all sectors) Electricity: Australia (all sectors) – Not available by Sectors Import/Export: China (all energies) Consumption: China (all energies), Hong Kong (except electricity)

Quarterly Energy Data for year 2001 Inconsistent Data in the format (Refer to 1-5) – Singapore: Natural gas for electricity are missing year 2000 No electricity consumption from 2 nd quarter – Peru: No crude oil throughput before 1999 and after 4 th quarter of 2000

CO2 Emission Data for year 2000 Submission for year 1999 – Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, New Zealand, Peru, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, United States of America9 member economies Submission for year 2000 – Undergoing. Deadline is by the end of March 2002 – CA requested above 9 member economies to submit CO2 emissions for year 2000

CO2 Emission Data for year 2000 Changing the format – From “ Total Primary Energy Supply ” to “ CO2 Emission by Energy Sources ”

CO2 Emission Data for year 2000 – CA has requested again submission of historical CO2 emissions data by using the new format to following members: Canada and Peru Revising the format – CA has been requested to revise the format by Canada: Add Refinery sector in Transformation sector Transport sector includes pipeline

Monthly Oil Data It will be explained at Session 2