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INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY
OIL INFORMATION
2005
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iv  -  OIL INFORMATION (2005 Edition) 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
PART I:  SOURCES AND DEFINITIONS 
1.  Introduction...................................................I.3  Canada............................................................III.138 
2.  Recent Data Revisions..................................I.5  Czech Republic...............................................III.153 
3.  General Definitions.......................................I.7  Denmark.........................................................III.168 
4.  Sources and Notes.......................................I.13  Finland............................................................III.183 
5.  Country Notes.............................................I.17  France.............................................................III.198 
6.  Geographical Coverage...............................I.27  Germany.........................................................III.213 
7.  Abbreviations and Conversion Factors.......I.29  Greece.............................................................III.228 
Hungary..........................................................III.243 
Iceland............................................................III.258 
PART II:  WORLD OIL DEVELOPMENTS 
Ireland.............................................................III.269 
Italy ................................................................III.284 
OECD Energy Consumption, Oil Demand  
Japan...............................................................III.299 
and Economic Indicators...................................II.3 
Korea..............................................................III.314 
OECD CO  Emissions..........................................II.8 
2 Luxembourg....................................................III.329 
World Oil Demand by Country............................II.9 
Mexico............................................................III.342 
World Demand by Main Product Group............II.11 
Netherlands.....................................................III.357 
World Demand by Product (kb/d)......................II.17 
New Zealand...................................................III.372 
OECD Consumption of Unleaded Gasoline.......II.23 
Norway...........................................................III.387 
OECD Consumption of Fuel Oil According 
Poland.............................................................III.402 
to Sulphur Content...........................................II.25 
Portugal..........................................................III.417 
World Crude Oil and NGL Production..............II.26 
Slovak Republic..............................................III.432 
World Refinery Output.......................................II.28 
Spain...............................................................III.447 
World Oil Ports..................................................II.30 
Sweden...........................................................III.462 
Existing Oil Tanker Fleet...................................II.43 
Switzerland.....................................................III.477 
Tanker Single Voyage Freight Rates..................II.44 
Turkey.............................................................III.492 
World Trade of Crude and Products...................II.45 
United Kingdom.............................................III.507 
IEA Oil Prices, Crude Imports, and Oil  
United States...................................................III.522 
Products ..........................................................II.53 
Graphs................................................................II.61 
PART IV:  OECD HISTORICAL SERIES 
PART III:  DETAILED OECD OIL DATA  Production..........................................................IV.2 
Net Imports.........................................................IV.8 
OECD Total.........................................................III.3  Refinery Input...................................................IV.17 
OECD North America.......................................III.18  Gross Refinery Output......................................IV.20 
OECD Pacific....................................................III.33  Gross Consumption by Product........................IV.23 
OECD Europe...................................................III.48  Transformation Sector......................................IV.44 
IEA Total...........................................................III.63  Energy Sector...................................................IV.47 
European Union - 15.........................................III.78  Final Consumption...........................................IV.50 
Australia............................................................III.93  Consumption in the Transport Sector...............IV.53 
Austria.............................................................III.108  Consumption in the Industry Sector.................IV.56 
Belgium...........................................................III.123  Consumption in the Other Sectors....................IV.59 
 
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TABLE DES MATIERES 
PARTIE I :  SOURCES ET DEFINITIONS 
1.  Introduction.................................................I.33  Australie...........................................................III.93 
2.  Révisions les plus récentes des données......I.35  Autriche..........................................................III.108 
3.  Définitions générales...................................I.37  Belgique..........................................................III.123 
4.  Sources et notes...........................................I.45  Canada............................................................III.138 
5.  Notes concernant les pays...........................I.51  Corée..............................................................III.314 
6.  Couverture géographique............................I.61  Danemark.......................................................III.168 
7.  Abréviations et facteurs de conversion........I.63  Espagne..........................................................III.447 
Etats-Unis.......................................................III.522 
Finlande..........................................................III.183 
PARTIE II :  TENDANCES DU MARCHE 
France.............................................................III.198 
MONDIAL DU PETROLE 
Grèce..............................................................III.228 
Hongrie...........................................................III.243 
Consommation énergétique, demande de pétrole 
Irlande.............................................................III.269 
et indicateurs économiques de l'OCDE.............II.3 
Islande.............................................................III.258 
Emissions CO  des pays de l’OCDE....................II.8 
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Italie................................................................III.284 
Demande mondiale de pétrole par principaux  
Japon...............................................................III.299 
pays et par régions.............................................II.9 
Luxembourg....................................................III.329 
Demande mondiale par principaux groupes 
Mexique..........................................................III.342 
de produits raffinés..........................................II.11 
Norvège..........................................................III.387 
Demande mondiale par produit (kb/j).................II.17 
Nouvelle-Zélande...........................................III.372 
Consommation d'essence sans plomb 
Pays-Bas.........................................................III.357 
de l’OCDE.......................................................II.23 
Pologne...........................................................III.402 
Consommation de fuel-oil selon la teneur 
Portugal..........................................................III.417 
en soufre de l’OCDE.......................................II.25 
République Slovaque......................................III.432 
Production mondiale de pétrole brut et LGN.....II.26 
République Tchèque.......................................III.153 
Production mondiale de raffinerie......................II.28 
Royaume-Uni..................................................III.507 
Ports pétroliers dans le monde............................II.30 
Suède..............................................................III.462 
Flotte de pétroliers existante...............................II.43 
Suisse..............................................................III.477 
Tarifs d’affrètement des pétroliers au voyage....II.44 
Turquie...........................................................III.492 
Echanges mondiaux de pétrole...........................II.45 
Prix AIE du pétrole brut et des produits 
pétroliers..........................................................II.53 
PARTIE IV : SERIES HISTORIQUES DES 
Graphiques.........................................................II.61 
PAYS DE L’OCDE 
PARTIE III : DONNEES DETAILLEES SUR  Production..........................................................IV.2 
LE PETROLE DANS LES  Importations nettes..............................................IV.8 
PAYS DE L'OCDE  Entrées en raffinerie..........................................IV.17 
Production brute des raffineries........................IV.20 
OCDE Total.........................................................III.3  Consommation totale brute par produit............IV.23 
OCDE Amérique du Nord.................................III.18  Secteur transformation......................................IV.44 
OCDE Pacifique................................................III.33  Secteur énergie.................................................IV.47 
OCDE Europe...................................................III.48  Consommation finale........................................IV.50 
Total AIE...........................................................III.63  Consommation du secteur transport.................IV.53 
Union Européenne - 15......................................III.78  Consommation du secteur industrie..................IV.56 
Allemagne.......................................................III.213  Consommation des autres secteurs...................IV.59 
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OIL INFORMATION (2005 Edition)  -  I.1 
PART I 
 
SOURCES AND DEFINITIONS 
 
 
 
PREMIERE PARTIE 
 
SOURCES ET DEFINITIONS 
 
 
 
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OIL INFORMATION (2005 Edition)  -  I.3 
1.  INTRODUCTION 
The Oil Information 2005 is the latest edition of a  series  between  AOS  and  MOS  data,  the  2004 
publication that has been produced annually since  monthly  data  are  adjusted  upwards  for  under-
1989.  reporting. Data for 2004 may therefore differ from 
similar statistics published in the publication Oil, 
Part II, World Oil Developments, provides summary 
Gas, Coal and Electricity Quarterly Statistics (MOS 
tables of world oil market developments, with time 
data). Please see notes related to individual countries 
series back to 1971. 
for more information on data sources and estimations. 
Part III, Detailed OECD Oil Data, provides in tabu-
All data for Parts III and IV and selected informa-
lar form, a more detailed and comprehensive picture 
tion from Part II are available on CD-ROM. 
of oil supply, demand and end-use consumption for 
the OECD by region and individual countries.  In addition, a data service is available on the inter-
net. It includes unlimited access through an annual 
Part IV, Historical Series shows time series of major 
subscription as well as the possibility to obtain data 
oil flows for all years beginning in 1975 and ending 
on  a  pay-per-view  basis.  Details  are  available  at 
in 2004, where data are available. 
http:\\www.iea.org. 
Note that the references to OECD in this publication 
Annual oil data are collected by the Energy Statis-
include the 30 Member countries: Australia, Austria, 
tics Division (ESD) of the IEA Secretariat, headed 
Belgium,  Canada,  Czech  Republic,  Denmark, 
by Mr. Jean-Yves Garnier. Ms. Cintia Gávay is cur-
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ice-
rently responsible for the annual oil data for OECD 
land,  Ireland,  Italy,  Japan,  Korea,  Luxembourg, 
countries.  Ms.  Susan  Stolarow  and  Ms.  Sharon 
Mexico,  the  Netherlands,  New  Zealand,  Norway, 
Burghgraeve contributed their desk-top publishing 
Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, 
and secretarial support. Ms. Mieke Reece has over-
Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the  all responsibility for this publication. 
United States. 
Enquiries about data or methodology in this publica-
Statistics  for  OECD  countries  are  based  on  data  tion should be addressed to: 
submissions  from  national  administrations  to  the 
Mrs. Mieke Reece 
Secretariat. Statistics up to 2003 are from the An-
Energy Statistics Division 
nual Oil Statistics (AOS) database, while oil data for 
International Energy Agency, OECD 
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2.  RECENT DATA REVISIONS 
2.1  OECD Data  As a result, regional totals will not be calculated for 
years 1960-1970, inclusive. 
The IEA Secretariat finalised processing the latest 
submissions of energy statistics from OECD Mem-
2.2  Non-OECD Data 
ber countries on 31 March 2005 (covering the pe-
riod 1960 - 2003). These data were subsequently 
published in IEA/OECD Energy Statistics of OECD  Data for non-OECD countries are primarily from 
Countries 2002 - 2003 and in IEA/OECD Energy  IEA's database on World Energy Statistics. The da-
Balances of OECD Countries 2002 - 2003. 
tabase covers supply and demand for all forms of 
Oil supply and demand data for all OECD countries  energy for over 100 non-OECD countries for the 
are available for years 1971-2003. For 2004, only  period 1971 to 2003. The data have been collected 
supply data are available; end-use consumption data  from  national  statistical  publications  and  through 
usually lag one to two years.  collaboration with other international organisations 
In addition, supply and demand data are available  and the energy industry. Non-OECD data for 2003 
for years 1960-1970, with the following exceptions:  in Part II of Oil Information 2005 are provisional. 
•  Czech Republic  1971 onwards  The complete and final results obtained from this 
•  Hungary    1965 onwards  work will be published in the annual IEA publica-
•  Korea    1970 onwards  tions  Energy  Statistics  of  Non-OECD  Countries 
•  Mexico    1971 onwards  2002-2003  and  Energy  Balances  of  Non-OECD 
•  Slovak Republic  1971 onwards  Countries 2002-2003. 
 
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