Showing posts with label Non-OECD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-OECD. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

BP: US oil production growth hit record-high in 2012

by Conglin Xu, OGJ, June 12, 2013

The US recorded the largest single-year increase in oil production in 2012, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy. The review, released June 12 [2013], was the company’s 62nd annual report.

Backed by increasing production of unconventional oil and gas, the US recorded the highest growth in both oil and natural gas output in 2012, BP said. Meanwhile, coal consumption in the US experienced the largest decline in 2012 as it was displaced by less-expensive natural gas in electric power generation.

According to BP, world nuclear output recorded the largest annual decline in 2012. After 2011’s Fukushima accident, “higher imports of fossil fuels including [LNG] kept the lights on” in Japan. Due to higher natural gas prices in Europe, power generators substituted coal for gas—an opposite course from the US. [...]

World [primary - D.R.] energy consumption also dropped to 1.8% in 2012, down from 2.4% the previous year, BP reported. The decline was attributable to the economic slowdown as well as improved energy consumption efficiency due to high prices. As the major source of demand growth, emerging countries accounted for 56% of global consumption, up from 42% just 20 years ago.

Global oil consumption increased by 890,000 b/d, 0.9% below the historical average. OECD consumption declined by 1.3% (530,000 b/d) and non-OECD consumption grew by 3.3% (1.4 million b/d).

Global oil production climbed by 1.9 million b/d. Despite a decline in Iranian output due to international sanctions, OPEC contributed to about three quarters of the global increase. [Libyan production recovered strongly after the sharp drop in output in 2011, and Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar all produced at record levels - D.R.]. Non-OPEC production grew by 490,000 b/d [revised figure 440,000 b/d, according to BP data - D.R.] with increases in the US, Canada, Russia, and China.

BP’s review also stated that world natural gas consumption grew by 2.2%, below the historical average of 2.7%. [Read more]

(Please see BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2013 - D.R.)

Sunday, September 16, 2012

World's 22 Largest Oil Consumers, 2007-2011 -- BP

by David Rachovich

Oil Consumption*  

Rank
Country
Year 2011 (thousand barrels per day)
Year 2010 (thousand barrels per day)
Year 2009 (thousand barrels per day)
Year 2008 (thousand barrels per day)
 Year 2007 (thousand barrels per day)
1.
United States
18,835
19,180
18,771
19,498
20,680
2.
China**
10,121
9,612
8,546
8,230
8,141
3.
Japan
4,418
4,413
4,381
4,809
5,007
4.
India
3,473
3,332
3,267
3,068
2,835
5.
Russia
2,961
2,804
2,710
2,779
2,648
6.
Saudi Arabia
2,856
2,748
2,555
2,338
2,163
7.
Brazil
2,653
2,629
2,415
2,395
2,235
8.
South Korea
2,397
2,392
2,339
2,308
2,399
9.
Germany
2,362
2,445
2,409
2,502
2,380
10.
Canada
2,293
2,298
2,179
2,288
2,323
11.
Mexico
2,027
2,014
1,995
2,054
2,067
12.
Iran
1,824
1,887
1,923
1,906
1,843
13.
France
1,724
1,761
1,822
1,889
1,911
14.
United Kingdom
1,542
1,588
1,610
1,683
1,716
15.
Italy
1,486
1,532
1,563
1,661
1,740
16.
Indonesia
1,430
1,426
1,316
1,263
1,271
17.
Spain
1,392
1,447
1,475
1,559
1,616
18.
Singapore
1,192
1,154
1,067
990
941
19.
Thailand
1,080
1,052
1,042
1,004
1,023
20.
Netherlands
1,052
1,058
1,041
1,069
1,123
21.
Australia
1,003
956
931
936
925
22.
Taiwan
951
1,028
987
992
1,096
Total World
88,034
87,439
84,631
85,768
86,321
    OECD
45,924
46,523
46,009
48,023
49,632
    Non-OECD
42,111
40,917
38,623
37,745
36,689
 EU
13,478
13,860
13,949
14,685
14,755
 
*Inland demand plus international aviation and marine bunkers and refinery fuel and loss.  Consumption of fuel ethanol and biodiesel is also included.

**Including Hong Kong. Hong Kong's consumption was 363,000 barrels per day in 2011, 361,000 b/d in 2010, 334,000 b/d in 2009, 293,000 b/d in 2008 and 324,000 b/d in 2007 (D.R.)

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2012