Natural gas statistics in the Republic of Azerbaijan: country experience Yusif Yusifov,
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Natural gas statistics in the Republic of Azerbaijan: country experience
Yusif Yusifov,
Head of the Quality Management and Information
Technologies Department, State Statistical Committee, Republic of Azerbaijan
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Compilation of Natural Gas Statistics
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The Land of Fire - Azerbaijan
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Natural gas and Azerbaijan►Before the 20th century as a symbol and heating of local people►In the 20th century - supply of domestic demand ►In the 21st century - as energy safety of EU and neighbors
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Energy resources is national wealth
Mining of oil and gas Oil – since 1871 (by industrial methods 1st in the world) Natural gas - since 1928
Oil and gas sector – about half of GDP (2011)Oil and gas – 100% supply of domestic
demand (2011) Oil and gas factor as a tools for development
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Oil and gas – time series Oil (average per year)
At the beginning of the 20th century - 9,8 million tons In the middle of the 20th century - 14,8 million tons At the end of the 20th century - 14,0 million tons In 2005 – 22,2 million tons In 2010 – 50,8 million tons
Natural gas (average per year) At the beginning of the 20th century - 0,0 billion cubic-metres In the middle of the 20th century - 0,2 billion cubic-metres At he end of the 20th century - 6,0 billion cubic-metres In 2005 – 5,7 billion cubic-metres In 2010 – 16,7 billion cubic metres
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Superiority of natural gas Increasing volume of gas than oil Big reserves, new partnerships, new possibilities
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Frequently of needs for gas statistics
For policy makers Monthly
production (physical and monetary), export, import Quarterly
All monthly data + transformation, stock changes, losses Annually
All data for energy balance
For the international organizations Monthly – JODI, World Bank, CISSTAT Annually – UN, IEA, Eurostat
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Natural gas data for energy balance
For top block of balance - energy supply block,
million cubic-metres
2007 2008 2009 2010
Primary production 10 832,1 16 336,5 16 325,0 16 672,7
Import - - - -
Export -1 823,5 -5 260,3 -5 867,0 -6 187,2
Stocks changes 185,1 -226,8 -628,8 -1 123,3
Total energy supply 9 193,7 10 849,4 9 829,2 9 362,2
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Natural gas data for energy balance
For middle block: transfers, energy transformation, energy industry own use and losses, million cubic-metres
2007 2008 2009 2010
Transfers - - - -
Transformation processes -5 251,1 -5 944,6 -5 103,8 -4 616,5
Electricity plants -2 445,5 -2 556,1 -2 455,5 -2 460,2
CHP plants -2 704,5 -3 237,8 -2 508,3 -2 023,1
Heat plants -71,1 -87,7 -95,0 -82,0
Gas works -30,0 -63,0 -45,0 -51,2
Energy industries own use 414,6 447,1 311,6 323,5
Losses 556,6 728,8 1 187,6 1 117,0
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Natural gas data for energy balance Bottom block – final energy consumption and non-energy use of energy products, million cubic metre
2007 2008 2009 2010
Final consumption 2 952,1 3 697,5 3 200,8 3 274,7
Final energy consumption 2 897,7 3 634,0 3 168,0 3 235,8
Industry and construction 367,2 491,6 326,7 296,7
Iron and steel 17,4 16,0 3,5 6,2
Chemical and petrochemical 30,0 37,0 8,0 10,0
Non-ferrous metal 34,0 51,0 5,0 1,8
Non-metallic minerals 176,7 178,4 165,2 130,0
Transport equipment 10,0 15,5 10,0 10,0
Machinery 18,4 31,5 26,9 18,0
Mining and quarrying 1,4 0,4 0,5 3,9
Food and tobacco 40,5 86,4 50,0 77,0
Paper, pulp and print 0,1 0,1 0,1 1,2
Wood and wood products 0,1 0,1 0,1 0,1
Textile and leather 1,6 2,6 2,4 3,5
Construction 14,0 25,0 15,0 23,0
Industries not elsewhere specified 23,0 47,6 40,0 12,0
Other fields of economy 2 530,5 3 142,4 2 841,3 2 939,1
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 16,0 12,0 6,0 26,0
Commerce and public services 32,4 46,7 36,9 35,2
Households 2 482,1 3 083,7 2 798,4 2 877,9
Non-energy use 54,4 63,5 32,8 38,9
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Availability of data on natural gas (1)
Indicators Availability
Energy supply:
Primary production Monthly
Import not imported
Export Monthly
Stock changes Quarterly
JODI
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Availability of data on natural gas (2)
Indicators Availability
Transformation and losses
Transformation processes Monthly
Electricity plants Monthly
CHP plants Monthly
Heat plants Monthly
Gas works Monthly
Energy industries own use Quarterly
Losses Quarterly
JODI
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Availability of data on natural gas (3) sdfsdfsdfsdffIndicators Availability
Final consumption
Final energy consumption
Industry and construction Monthly
Agriculture, forestry and fishing Monthly
Commerce and public services Monthly
Other Monthly
Households Annually
Non-energy use Annually
JODIWe can report if its needed
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Advantages of monthly data collection
To forecasting of the short-term indicators To supply increasing demand of users To help energy security To analyze energy market, prices and etc.To attract investments
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New challenges for natural gas statistics
Improving the quality of metadata Improving the quality of gas statistics Improving the methodology according IRESImproving the data dissemination policy on
natural gas statistics
Thank you for your attention!
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