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Autonomous Agency of the OECD Established in 1974 after 1st Oil Crisis 28 Members Countries (vs. 30 for OECD) 3 Es: Energy security, Economy and Environment
Autonomous Agency of the OECD Established in 1974 after 1st Oil Crisis 28 Members Countries (vs. 30 for OECD) 3 Es: Energy security, Economy and Environment
Five Annual Energy QuestionnairesFive Annual Energy Questionnaires
Other Annual:Other Annual: Energy Forecast and R&D Budget for IEAEnergy Forecast and R&D Budget for IEA
Monthly Questionnaires:Monthly Questionnaires:Monthly Oil and Gas Statistics,Monthly Oil and Gas Statistics, Joint Oil Data InitiativeJoint Oil Data InitiativeElectricity production and tradeElectricity production and trade
Exceptional Questionnaires:Exceptional Questionnaires: Mainly in case of oil crisis, Mainly in case of oil crisis, or ad-hoc activities (e.g.: Non-Energy Use Network)or ad-hoc activities (e.g.: Non-Energy Use Network)
How OECD data are collectedHow OECD data are collected
Quarterly Questionnaires:Quarterly Questionnaires: Prices and Taxes questionnairePrices and Taxes questionnaire
Transformation Sector Transformation Sector (18 sub-sectors)(18 sub-sectors) Energy Sector Energy Sector (16 sub-sectors)(16 sub-sectors)
Distribution LossesDistribution Losses
Final ConsumptionFinal ConsumptionIndustry Sector Industry Sector (13 sub-sectors)(13 sub-sectors)Transport Transport (7 sub-sectors)(7 sub-sectors)Other Sectors Other Sectors (4 sub-sectors)(4 sub-sectors)Non Energy UsesNon Energy Uses
Electricity and Heat Outputs Electricity and Heat Outputs
What flows are collected?What flows are collected?
Free access to AdministrationsFree access to Administrations Subscription for othersSubscription for others Pay-per-view also availablePay-per-view also available
Most visited page on the IEA website
How can users access IEA dataHow can users access IEA data
Temptation to move away from statistics is high Young statisticians only stay a few years Not enough time to have a full grasp of energy statistics No time to transmit their expertise
Temptation to move away from statistics is high Young statisticians only stay a few years Not enough time to have a full grasp of energy statistics No time to transmit their expertise
Prime users of the data Advisors to policy makers Interface between policy
makers and statisticians Lobby Comments on data
Prime users of the data Advisors to policy makers Interface between policy
makers and statisticians Lobby Comments on data
The ones who do the work Should be fully involved in
the whole process Statisticians need to
understand why they collect the data
Policy makers need to understand the problems faced by statisticians
The ones who do the work Should be fully involved in
the whole process Statisticians need to
understand why they collect the data
Policy makers need to understand the problems faced by statisticians
In fact, the relationship between policy makers, In fact, the relationship between policy makers, analysts and statisticians should be more based analysts and statisticians should be more based
On 19 November 2005, an example of how the profile of statistics can On 19 November 2005, an example of how the profile of statistics can be raised is the launch of the JODI Database by King Abdullahbe raised is the launch of the JODI Database by King Abdullah
The ultimate goal would be to have one questionnaire The ultimate goal would be to have one questionnaire common to all countries and organisationscommon to all countries and organisations
Understanding the energy situation and markets is a necessity: Oil is the most traded commodity clear impact on global economy Surplus capacities are limited, dependency on fewer and fewer countries leads
to major energy security issues More than 80% of CO2 emissions come from fuel combustion
Responding to the ever-growing need for more detailed, timely and reliable data has at least three dimensions:
Horizontal: more products (e.g. biofuels) Vertical: more flows (e.g. end uses) Global: non-OECD consumption overtook OECD consumption in 2004
The IEA has embarked on several initiatives to respond to these needs both with OECD member countries as well as with key countries (China, India, Russia) and organisations
It is our hope and wish to further improve coverage, timeliness and quality of the data we provide to our users all around the world