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Monthly Gas Data Service
Monthly data on natural gas balances, imports and exports for OECD countries
Overview
The Monthly Gas Data Service contains monthly natural gas data for individual OECD countries and provides the following:
- supply balances
- production, trade, stock changes and levels where available
- gross inland deliveries, own use and losses
- highly detailed trade data
- LNG trade detail from January 2002
The databases cover the time period January 1984 to current month with a time lag of 2 months for the most recent data (e.g. end-March data is available beginning June). By subscribing to this service you will have access to monthly updates with the newest month for a whole year.
Natural gas balance
Supply balances for each OECD country and for the OECD regions in terajoules and (standard) cubic metres, detailing production, total imports, total exports, stock changes and levels where available, gross inland deliveries, own use and losses.
Natural gas imports and exports
Highly detailed trade data listing about 50 origins and export destinations.
Liquefied natural gas imports and exports
LNG imports and exports are available from January 2002 onwards. Data are in TJ and Mcm.
Schedule
The service is updated once a month and is released by 10 am Paris time on the same day as the Oil Market Report and the Monthly Oil Data Service.
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12/12/2024
Latest
December 2024
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12/11/2020
Past
November 2020
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15/12/2020
Past
December 2020
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19/01/2021
Past
January 2021
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11/02/2021
Past
February 2021
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17/03/2021
Past
March 2021
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14/04/2021
Past
April 2021
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12/05/2021
Past
May 2021
Schedule
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12/12/2024
Latest
December 2024
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12/11/2020
Past
November 2020
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15/12/2020
Past
December 2020
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19/01/2021
Past
January 2021
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11/02/2021
Past
February 2021
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17/03/2021
Past
March 2021
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14/04/2021
Past
April 2021
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12/05/2021
Past
May 2021
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11/06/2021
Past
June 2021
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13/07/2021
Past
July 2021
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12/08/2021
Past
August 2021
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14/09/2021
Past
September 2021
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14/10/2021
Past
October 2021
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16/11/2021
Past
November 2021
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14/12/2021
Past
December 2021
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19/01/2022
Past
January 2022
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11/02/2022
Past
February 2022
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16/03/2022
Past
March 2022
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13/04/2022
Past
April 2022
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12/05/2022
Past
May 2022
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15/06/2022
Past
June 2022
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13/07/2022
Past
July 2022
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11/08/2022
Past
August 2022
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14/09/2022
Past
September 2022
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13/10/2022
Past
October 2022
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15/11/2022
Past
November 2022
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14/12/2022
Past
December 2022
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18/01/2023
Past
January 2023
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15/02/2023
Past
February 2023
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15/03/2023
Past
March 2023
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14/04/2023
Past
April 2023
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16/05/2023
Past
May 2023
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14/06/2023
Past
June 2023
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13/07/2023
Past
July 2023
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11/08/2023
Past
August 2023
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13/09/2023
Past
September 2023
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12/10/2023
Past
October 2023
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14/11/2023
Past
November 2023
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14/12/2023
Past
December 2023
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18/01/2024
Past
January 2024
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15/02/2024
Past
February 2024
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14/03/2024
Past
March 2024
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12/04/2024
Past
April 2024
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15/05/2024
Past
May 2024
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12/06/2024
Past
June 2024
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11/07/2024
Past
July 2024
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13/08/2024
Past
August 2024
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12/09/2024
Past
September 2024
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15/10/2024
Past
October 2024
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14/11/2024
Past
November 2024
Documentation
Expanded product description and database documentation.
Gas
Natural gas now accounts for about a quarter of global electricity generation. While in the medium term it is seen playing a major role supporting a transition to net zero energy systems, its longer-term use is uncertain in a world dominated by non-emitting renewable energies.