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Monthly Oil Data Service (MODS) Global Demand by Product
NEW (first release: June 2025) - Monthly, quarterly, and annual demand data for seven products in individual OECD and Non-OECD countries with aggregates for selected regions. Monthly, quarterly, and annual demand data for seven products in individual OECD and Non-OECD countries with aggregates for selected regions. The dataset starts in January 2005. Data are in thousand barrels per day and include 6-18 month forecasts.This new dataset combines OECD and non-OECD demand data into a single, harmonised dataset including more granularity for non-OECD countries (demand available by product and by month).
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Reliance on Russian Fossil Fuels in OECD and EU Countries
Share of total domestic consumption of oil, natural gas, coal and total fossil fuels coming from Russian imports The indicators are calculated as follows:Total relianceThis indicator is the ratio of Russian fossil fuel imports to total domestic consumption.Fuel reliance for total oil, coal, and natural gasThis indicator is the ratio of Russian imports to domestic fuel consumption. This indicator represents the importance of imports from Russia and is calculated for oil, natural gas and coal. Please note that these three indicators cannot be aggregated as they are computed on different basis (total energy supply for each fuel).Note…
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Contributor
Gil Quiniones
President and Chief Executive Officer of the New York Power Authority. Gil Quiniones has led the New York Power Authority, the largest state-owned electric utility in the United States, since 2011. Mr Quiniones is also Co-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Alliance to Save Energy, and previously served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Electric Power Research Institute.
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Energy Technology RD&D Budgets
Tracking trends in spending by energy technology in IEA countries back to 1974 The IEA’s Energy Technology RD&D Budgets database allows users to track trends in spending by energy technology in IEA countries back to 1974. Data is collected from central or federal government budgets, as well as the budgets of state-owned companies, for spending on a range of sectors including energy efficiency, renewables, nuclear power, fossil fuels, hydrogen and fuel cells, and more.Please see the documentation, manual, or questionnaire below for additional information. You can also explore the data through the RD&D Budgets data…
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