Statistics Norway

Energy account and Energy balance

1   Energy sources balance sheet for Norway. 2003
  Coal Coke Fuel wood, black liquor, garbage Crude oil Gasoline Kerosene Middle distillates Heavy fuel oil Liquefied gas Natural gas Other gases6 Electricity District heating9
  1000 t 1 000 toe 1 000 t Mill. Sm3 1 000 toe GWh
                           
1. Production 2 944     220    1 374  140 118    13 058  741    6 474    2 013    5 563    77 747    1 174    2107 273    2 894
1.1. Production of primary energy bearers 2 944 . 1 374  140 118 18 346 . . . 15 209 77 747 . . .
1. 2. Production of derived energy bearers .  220 . . 4 712  741 6 474 2 013  353 . 1 174  107 273 2 894
2. Imports  672  747 52  624  400  286  776 1 437  397 - - 13 422 -
3. Exports 2 696 90 0  127 008 10 887  102 2 731 1 807 4 004 71 099 - 5 548 -
4. Bunkering7 - - - - - -  300  238 - - - . -
5. Changes in stocks (+ net decrease,- net increase -106 -27 0 -526 -5 -6 -60 21 -100 . 0 . .
                           
6. Gross domestic supply (1+2-3-4+5)  814  850 1 426 13 207 2 566  919 4 159 1 426 1 855 6 648 1 174  115 147 2 894
                           
8. Energy converted 20 40  193 13 243  831 25  135 1 026 56 7 0  253 2
8.1. In blast furnaces - 40 - - - - - - - - - - -
8.2. In crude petroleum refineries - - - 13 243  831 25 77 1 024 53 - - - -
8.3. In thermal power plants - - - - - - 7 - - - - - -
8.4. In combined heat and power plants 20 - 83 - - - - - - - - - -
8.5. In district heating plants - -  110 - - - 51 3 3 7 0  253 2
                           
9. Consumption by energy sector - - - - 1 0  124 1 12 4 623  767 2 860 5
9.1. Crude petroleum and natural gas production - - - - - -  111 - - 4 622 -  551 -
9.2. Coal mines - - - - - - 8 - - - - 37 1
9.3. Petroleum refineries - - - - 0 - 1 1 12 -  767  542 -
9.4. Pumping storage power plants - - - - - - - - - - -  850 -
9.5. Hydro electric power plants - - - - 1 0 1 0 - - -  829 -
9.6. Thermal power plants - - - - - - - - - - - 6 -
9.7. Dual purpose power plants - - - - - - 2 - - - - 23 -
9.8. District heating plants - - - - 0 0 0 - - - - 21 4
9.9. Gas supply - - - - - - - - - 1 - - -
                           
10. Consumption for non-energy purposes . . . . - 0 46 23 1 125  597 - - -
10.1. In chemical industry . . . . - - 13 - 1 125  597 - - -
10.2. In other industry . . . . - 0 32 23 - - - - -
                           
11. Losses in transport and distribution .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 813 60 38 494 4 657
                           
12. Statistical differences (6-8-9-10-11-13) 62 62 19 -36 82  201  142 8  448 51 239 30  577 0
                           
13. Net domestic consumption  731  748 1 227 - 1 652  693 3 713  367  214  169  317  102 963 2 230
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14. Manufacturing, mining and quarrying  730  746  538 - - 0  313  281  185  155  309 47 640  344
14.1. Mining and quarrying - - 0 - - 0 31 5 2 0 0  421 0
14.2. Manufacture of paper and paper products - -  412 - - 0 14  140 7 7 0 6 022 51
14.3. Manufacture of industrial chemicals  175 99 21 - - 0 13 61 88  109  307 6 171 94
14.4. Manufacture of iron, steel and ferro-alloys  309  329 6 - - - 16 0 1 - 2 6 507 4
14.5. Manufacture of aluminium and other non-ferrous metals 0  140 - - - - 22 0 26 30 - 20 630 -
14.6. Other manufacturing industries  246  178  100 - - 0  217 75 61 9 1 7 889  194
                           
15. Transport - - - - 1 629  543 2 186 82 2 7 -  746 -
15.1. Railways and subways - - - - 0 0 14 - - - -  620 -
15.2. Air transport - - - - 3  543 0 - - - -  119 -
15.3. Road transport - - - - 1 587 - 1 455 - 2 3 - - -
15.4. Coastal shipping - - - - 39 -  716 82 0 5 - 7 -
                           
16. Other sectors 1 2  689 - 23  150 1 214 5 27 7 8 54 577 1 887
16.1. Fishing - - 0 - 4 0  454 3 - - -  136 0
16.2. Agriculture - - 2 - 1 1  135 1 2 0 - 1 980 15
16.3. Households 1 2  679 - 16  136  177 - 11 2 - 30 765  375
16.4. Other consumers - - 8 - 0 12  448 0 14 5 8 21 696 1 497
1  Condensate from crude oil and natural gas production.
2  Of which 953 GWh electricity produced in thermal power plants, and 220 GWh wind power.
3  Losses in transmission lines and the distribution network.
4  Losses in the distribution network and cooling.
5  Including consumption in pipeline transport and the terminal system, losses and statistical differences.
6  Including blast furnace gas, methane, refinery gas and fuel gas.
7  Deliveries in Norwegian harbours to ships in foreign trade irrespestive of the ships nationality.
8  Flare burn-off outside the energy sectors.
9  District cooling is included. This consumption was about 52 GWh in 2003.

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