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The Oil and Gas Industry in Net Zero Transitions
Free data and figures from The Oil and Gas Industry in Net Zero Transitions report This dataset includes data for the figures contained in the WEO Special Report “The Oil and Gas Industry in Net Zero Transitions”.Access to this dataset is free of charge for non-commercial usage.Commercial usage: If you wish to use the Free Dataset for commercial purposes or use or distribute your derived material for commercial purposes, please contact compliance@iea.org.
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Natural Gas Information
Time series of annual gas supply balances, imports and exports for OECD and non-OECD countries. The service is updated twice a year: in April with complete data up to year-2 and in July with additional provisional supply data for the year-1. The Natural Gas Information data service contains time series of annual gas data for both OECD and non-OECD countries from 1960 to 2024. Country aggregates for OECD, IEA, and regional totals are included. In the OECD files, there are complete supply and demand balances and breakdown of trade by origin/destination. In the World files…
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MODS & IEA Data Services Group Package
The most complete and comprehensive package of IEA data: all of the IEA historical data services plus the Monthly Oil Data Service and Monthly Gas Data Service This package provides a global corporate licence to all IEA online data services including the Monthly Oil Data Service (MODS). This means that such data services can be accessed by individuals working at the Customer's place of business and also the employees of the Affiliates.The package includes access to the following data services: Monthly Oil Data Service - Supply, Demand, Balances and StocksMonthly Oil Data Service - Trade Monthly Oil Data Service - Field…
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Household Energy Expenditure Database
Pilot database on households energy expenditure data for over 100 countries The Household Energy Expenditure database (pilot version) is designed to enable the calculation and analysis of energy-related expenditure metrics, focused on households. The database integrates multiple data sources and methodologies to produce estimates about expenditure indicators, supporting policy analysis and research needs for energy analysts and researchers. This is a pilot database welcoming any feedback or comment.The database is based on IEA end-uses energy prices and consumption to provide top-down, expenditure estimates by country for the residential sector; as well as indicators based on population…
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Monthly Gas Statistics
Monthly natural gas statistics for OECD countries This report, updated monthly, provides data on natural gas production, consumption, total imports and total exports for all OECD Member countries, and natural gas pipeline and LNG trade by origin and destination for all OECD regions.
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Coal Information
Annual time series on coal supply, trade and consumption for OECD and selected non-OECD countries Coal Information contains time series of coal data for 38 OECD countries and other selected economies from 1960. Country aggregates for OECD Total, OECD Americas, OECD Asia Oceania, OECD Europe and IEA are also included. Statistics are available for detailed supply/demand balances, end-use consumption, trade by origin and destination as well as for calorific values. World supply data is also available.Important licence informationSingle user, multi-user or Enterprise?Limited user licences (1 user, 5 users and 10 users) are appropriate as…
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Monthly Gas Data Service
Monthly data on natural gas balances, imports and exports for OECD countries The Monthly Gas Data Service contains monthly natural gas data for individual OECD countries and provides the following:supply balancesproduction, trade, stock changes and levels where availablegross inland deliveries, own use and losseshighly detailed trade dataLNG 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…
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Monthly Oil Price Statistics
IEA Energy Prices - Monthly Prices Excerpt This dataset is updated once a month and includes monthly end-user total prices for transport fuels in selected countries, based on the IEA Energy Prices database.The complete IEA Energy Prices database database provides end-user prices by sector (industry, household, transport, commercial, electricity generation) and 20 fuels and energy carriers, for 150 countries, with weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly data. OECD countries data also contain details on the end-use prices taxation breakdown whenever available or applicable.The Prices team would welcome any feedback or answer questions at Prices@iea.org.
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Solid biofuels consumption estimation model
The African continent accounts for about 50% of the solid biofuels consumed worldwide, with 82% of its inhabitants – or around 900 million people -- relying on it for heating and cooking. In sub-Saharan Africa alone, roughly 95% of the population depends on biomass in the form of fuelwood, charcoal and residues. Accurate data to measure solid biofuel’s share of the energy mix is key to developing policies and assessing sustainability goals. However, the continent suffers from systematic lack of data, with the reported figures often not harmonised across countries and collected from outdated surveys.The International Energy Agency (IEA) has…
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The energy security case for tackling gas flaring and methane leaks dataset
Substantial gas resources currently are being produced that do not make it to market because they are lost to flaring and leaks across the oil and gas supply chain. Reducing flaring, venting and methane leaks would offer immediate relief to gas markets and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Substantial gas resources currently are being produced that do not make it to market because they are lost to flaring and leaks across the oil and gas supply chain. Reducing flaring, venting and methane leaks would offer immediate relief to gas markets and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
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