KEYWORLDENERGYSTATISTICSINTERNATIONALENERGYAGENCY2009INTERNATIONALENERGYAGENCY9,ruedelaFédération75739ParisCedex15:33Page12IEAparticipatingcountriesAustraliaAustriaBelgiumCanadaCzechRepublicDenmarkFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyJapanKoreaLuxembourgNetherlandsNewZealandNorwayPolandPortugalSlovakRepublicSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnitedKingdomUnitedStates00-Intro2009_a4/08/0918:33Page23TheInternationalEnergyAgencyTheIEA,whichwasestablishedinNovember1974,hasovertheyearsgainedrecognitionasoneoftheworld’smostauthoritativesourcesforenergystatistics.Itsall-encompassingannualstudiesofoil,naturalgas,coal,electricityandrenewablesareindispensabletoolsforenergypolicymakers,companiesinvolvedintheenergyfieldandscholars.In1997theIEAproducedahandy,pocket-sizedsummaryofkeyenergydata.Thisneweditionrespondstotheenormouslypositivereactiontothebookssincethen.KeyWorldEnergyStatisticsfromtheIEAcontainstimely,clearly-presenteddataonthesupply,transformationandconsumptionofallmajorenergysources.Theinterestedbusinessman,journalistorstudentwillhaveathisorherfingertipstheannualCanadianproductionofcoal,theelectricityconsumptioninThailand,thepriceofdieseloilinSpainandthousandsofotherusefulenergyfacts.GatheringandanalysingstatisticsisoneoftheimportantIEAfunctions.ButtheAgency–anautonomousbodywithintheOrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment–also:■administersaplantoguardmembercountriesagainsttheriskofamajordisruptionofoilsupplies;■coordinatesnationaleffortstoconserveenergyanddevelopalternativeenergysources,aswellastolimitpollutionandenergy-relatedclimatechange;and■disseminatesinformationontheworldenergymarketandseekstopromotestableinternationaltradeinenergy.00-Intro2009_a4/08/0918:33Page3TABLEOFCONTENTSTABLEOFCONTENTSTABLEOFCONTENTS00-Intro2009_a4/08/0918:33Page4SUPPLY1TRANSFORMATION2CONSUMPTION3ENERGYBALANCES4PRICES5EMISSIONS6OUTLOOK7ENERGYINDICATORS8CONVERSIONFACTORS9GLOSSARY1000-Intro2009_a4/08/0918:33Page5TOTALPRIMARYENERGYSUPPLYWorldOther*GasOilCombustiblerenewables&wasteCoal/peatNuclearHydro020004000600080001200010000140001971197519791983198719911995199920032007Evolutionfrom1971to2007ofworldtotalprimaryenergysupplybyfuel(Mtoe)1973and2007fuelsharesofTPES6115Mtoe12029Mtoe*Otherincludesgeothermal,solar,wind,heat,etc.19732007Other*0.1%Hydro1.8%Nuclear0.9%Gas16.0%Oil46.1%Coal/peat24.5%Combustiblerenewables&waste10.6%Other*0.7%Hydro2.2%Nuclear5.9%Gas20.9%Oil34.0%Coal/peat26.5%Combustiblerenewables&waste9.8%SUPPLY6OECDOther**GasOilCombustiblerenewables&wasteCoal/peatNuclearHydro01000200030004000500060001971197519791983198719911995199920032008Evolutionfrom1971to2008ofOECDtotalprimaryenergysupply*byfuel(Mtoe)1973and2008fuelsharesofTPES*3724Mtoe5433Mtoe*Excludeselectricitytrade.Startingwiththisedition,internationalaviationbunkersaresubtractedoutofsupplyinthesamewayasinternationalmarinebunkersatthecountryandregionallevel.**Otherincludesgeothermal,solar,wind,heat,etc.19732008Other**0.2%Hydro2.1%Nuclear1.3%Gas19.0%Oil52.5%Coal/peat22.6%Combustiblerenewables&waste2.3%Other**1.1%Hydro2.0%Nuclear10.9%Combustiblerenewables&waste4.1%Oil37.3%Gas23.7%Coal/peat20.9%BYFUEL17TOTALPRIMARYENERGYSUPPLYWorldNon-OECDEuropeChinaMiddleEastLatinAmericaAfricaAsia*FormerSovietUnionBunkers**OECD197119751979198319871991199519992003200702000400060008000120001000014000Evolutionfrom1971to2007ofworldtotalprimaryenergysupplybyregion(Mtoe)1973and2007regionalsharesofTPES6115Mtoe12029Mtoe*AsiaexcludesChina.**Includesinternationalaviationandinternationalmarinebunkers.OECD61.0%MiddleEast1.0%Bunkers**3.0%FormerSovietUnion13.9%Non-OECDEurope1.5%LatinAmerica3.6%Asia*5.6%China7.0%OECD45.7%MiddleEast4.6%Africa5.2%FormerSovietUnion8.5%Non-OECDEurope0.9%LatinAmerica4.6%Asia*11.4%China16.4%Africa3.4%Bunkers**2.7%SUPPLY819732007OECDOECDEuropeOECDPacificOECDNorthAmerica01000200030004000500060001971197519791983198719911995199920032008Evolutionfrom1971to2008ofOECDtotalprimaryenergysupply*byregion(Mtoe)1973and2008regionalsharesofTPES*3724Mtoe5433Mtoe*Excludeselectricitytrade.Startingwiththisedition,internationalaviationbunkersaresubtractedoutofsupplyinthesamewayasinternationalmarinebunkersatthecountryandregionallevel.19732008OECDEurope37.0%OECDNorthAmerica52.1%OECDPacific10.9%OECDEurope33.5%OECDNorthAmerica50.6%OECDPacific15.9%BYREGION19CrudeOilProductionAfricaNon-OECDEuropeLatinAmericaFormerSovietUnionAsia**MiddleEastChinaOECD010002000300040001971197519791983198719911995199920032008Evolutionfrom1971to2008ofcrudeoil*productionbyregion(Mt)1973and2008regionalsharesofcrudeoil*production2867Mt3941Mt*Includescrudeoil,NGL,feedstocks,additivesandotherhydrocarbons.**AsiaexcludesChina.19732008Asia**3.2%Non-OECDEurope0.7%FormerSovietUnion15.0%MiddleEast36.9%OECD23.6%China1.9%LatinAmerica8.6%Africa10.1%Asia**4.3%Non-OECDEurope0.2%FormerSovietUnion15.7%MiddleEast31.8%OECD21.7%China4.8%LatinAmerica8.8%Africa12.7%SUPPLY10Producers,netexportersandnetimportersofcrudeoil*NetimportersMtUnitedStates573Japan206People’sR