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Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 MONTHLY ENERGY STATISTICS
This annex describes the scope, units, reported period, frequency, deadline and transmission arrangements for the monthly collection of energy statistics.
Annex A provides explanations of terms not explained in this annex.
The following provisions apply to all data collections specified in this Annex: (a) Reported period: The reported period of declared data will be one calendar month. (b) Frequency: Data should be declared on a monthly basis. (c) Transmission format: The transmission format should conform to the relevant interchange standard specified by Eurostat. (d) Transmission method: Data should be submitted or uploaded by electronic means to the Eurostat’s single entry point for data.
1. SOLID FUELS
1.1. Applicable energy products
This chapter covers the reporting of:
1.1.1. Hard coal
1.1.2. Brown coal
1.1.3. Peat
1.1.4. Oil shale and oil sands
1.1.5. Coke oven coke
1.2. List of aggregates
1.2.1. The following aggregates must be declared for hard coal:
1.2.1.1. Production
1.2.1.2. Recovered products
1.2.1.3. Imports
1.2.1.4. Imports from outside EU
1.2.1.5. Exports
1.2.1.6. Opening total stocks on national territory |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 These are the quantities held by mines, importers and consumers who import directly. 1.2.1.7. Closing total stocks on national territory
These are the quantities held by mines, importers and consumers who import directly. 1.2.1.8. Deliveries to main activity producers
1.2.1.9. Deliveries to coke ovens
Excludes hard coal consumed as energy for support operations to coke ovens, to be reported in ‘Deliveries to total industry’. 1.2.1.10. Deliveries to total industry
Includes hard coal delivered to the transformation sector (except hard coal reported in ‘Deliveries to main activity producers’ and ‘Deliveries to coke ovens’), the energy sector, and final energy consumption of hard coal in the industry sector. 1.2.1.10.1 Deliveries to iron and steel industry
Includes hard coal entering blast furnaces as defined in Annex A, Article 2.2.11, and the final energy consumption of hard coal in the Iron and steel sector as defined in Annex A, Article 2.6.1.8.
Excludes hard coal consumed as energy for support operations at blast furnaces, to be reported in ‘Deliveries to total industry’. 1.2.1.11. Other deliveries (services, households, etc.). |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 The amount of hard coal delivered to sectors not specifically mentioned. 1.2.2. The following aggregates must be declared for brown coal, peat and oil shale and oil sands:
1.2.2.1. Production
1.2.2.2. Imports
1.2.2.3. Exports
1.2.2.4. Opening total stocks on national territory
These are the quantities held by mines, importers and consumers who import directly. 1.2.2.5. Closing total stocks on national territory
These are the quantities held by mines, importers and consumers who import directly. 1.2.2.6. For peat, stock changes can be declared instead of opening and closing total stocks. 1.2.2.7. Deliveries to main activity producers
1.2.3. The following aggregates must be declared for coke oven coke:
1.2.3.1. Production
1.2.3.2. Imports
1.2.3.3. Imports from outside the EU
1.2.3.4. Exports
1.2.3.5. Opening total stocks on national territory
These are the quantities held by producers, importers and consumers who import directly. 1.2.3.6. Closing total stocks on national territory
These are the quantities held by producers, importers and consumers who import directly. 1.2.3.7. Deliveries to iron and steel industry |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 Includes coke oven coke entering blast furnaces as defined in Annex A, Article 2.2.11, and the final energy consumption of coke oven coke in the Iron and steel sector as defined in Annex A, Article 2.6.1.8.
Excludes coke oven coke consumed as energy for support operations at blast furnaces. 1.3. Units of measurement
Reported quantities must be declared in kt (kilo-tonnes). 1.4. Deadline for transmission of data
Within two calendar months following the reported month. 2. ELECTRICITY
2.1. Applicable energy products
This chapter covers the reporting of electricity. 2.2. List of aggregates
The following aggregates must be declared for electricity:
2.2.1. Net electricity production from nuclear plants
2.2.2. Net electricity production from conventional thermal power generation using coal
2.2.3. Net electricity production from conventional thermal power generation using oil
2.2.4. Net electricity production from conventional thermal power generation using gas
2.2.5. Net electricity production from conventional thermal power generation using combustible renewables (such as solid biofuels, biogases, liquid biofuels, renewable municipal waste) |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 2.2.6. Net electricity production from conventional thermal power generation using other non-renewable combustible fuels (such as non-renewable industrial and non-renewable municipal waste)
2.2.7. Net electricity production from pure hydro plants
2.2.8. Net electricity production from mixed hydro plants
2.2.9. Net electricity production from pure pumped storage hydro plants
2.2.10. Net electricity production from wind installations on shore
2.2.11. Net electricity production from wind installations off shore
2.2.12. Net electricity production from solar PV installations
2.2.13. Net electricity production from solar thermal installations
2.2.14. Net electricity production from geothermal power generation
2.2.15. Net electricity production from other renewable sources (such as tide, wave, ocean and other non-combustible renewable sources)
2.2.16. Net electricity production from non-specified origin
2.2.17. Imports
2.2.17.1. Of which from the EU
2.2.18. Exports
2.2.18.1. Of which to the EU
2.2.19. Electricity used for pumped storage
2.3. Units of measurement
Reported quantities must be declared in GWh (giga-watt hours). 2.4. Deadline for transmission of data |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 Within two calendar months following the reported month. 3. OIL AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
3.1. Applicable energy products
Unless otherwise specified, this data collection applies to all energy products listed in Annex A, Chapter 3.4. OIL (crude oil and petroleum products).
The ‘Other products’ category includes both the quantities that correspond to the definition in Annex A Chapter 3.4 and the quantities of white spirit and SBP, lubricants, bitumen and paraffin waxes; these products should not be declared separately. 3.2. List of aggregates
The following aggregates must be declared for all energy products listed in the previous paragraph unless otherwise specified. 3.2.1. SUPPLY OF CRUDE OIL, NGL, REFINERY FEEDSTOCKS, ADDITIVES AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS
Note for additives and biofuels: include here not only already blended volumes, but also all quantities destined for blending.
The following aggregates must be declared for crude oil, NGL, refinery feedstocks, additives/oxygenates, biofuels and other hydrocarbons:
3.2.1.1. Indigenous Production (not applicable for refinery feedstocks and biofuels). |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 3.2.1.2. Receipts from other sources (not applicable for crude oil, NGL, refinery feedstocks)
3.2.1.3. Backflows
Finished or semi-finished products final consumers return to refineries for processing, blending or sale. They are usually by-products of petrochemical manufacturing. Only applicable for refinery feedstocks. 3.2.1.4. Products transferred
Imported petroleum products that are reclassified as feedstocks for further processing in the refinery, without delivery to final consumers. Only applicable for refinery feedstocks. 3.2.1.5. Imports
3.2.1.6. Exports
Note for import and exports: Includes quantities of crude oil and products imported or exported under processing agreements (i.e. refining on account). Crude oil and NGLs should be reported as coming from the country of ultimate origin; refinery feedstocks and finished products should be reported as coming from the country of last consignment. Includes any gas liquids (e.g. LPG) extracted during the regasification of imported liquefied natural gas and petroleum products imported or exported directly by the petrochemical industry. 3.2.1.7. Direct use
3.2.1.8. Stock changes |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 A stock build is shown as a positive number and a stock draw is shown as a negative number. 3.2.1.9. Observed refinery intake
This is defined as the total amount of oil (including Other hydrocarbons and Additives) observed to have entered the refinery process (input to refineries). 3.2.1.10. Refinery losses
The difference between observed refinery intake and gross refinery output. Losses may occur during distillation processes due to evaporation. Reported losses are positive. There may be volumetric gains but no gains in mass. 3.2.2. SUPPLY OF FINISHED PRODUCTS
The following aggregates must be declared for Crude oil, NGL, Refinery gas, Ethane, LPG, Naphtha, Biogasoline, Non-biogasoline, Aviation gasoline, Gasoline type jet fuel, Bio jet kerosene, Non-bio jet Kerosene, Other kerosene, Biodiesels, Non-bio gas/diesel oil, LSFO, HSFO, Petroleum coke, and Other products:
3.2.2.1. Primary product receipts
3.2.2.2. Gross refinery output (not applicable for crude oil and NGL)
3.2.2.3. Recycled products (not applicable for crude oil and NGL)
3.2.2.4. Refinery Fuel (not applicable for crude oil and NGL) |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 Annex A Chapter 2.3. Energy sector – Petroleum refineries; Includes fuels used at the refineries for the production of electricity and heat sold. 3.2.2.5. Imports (not applicable for crude oil, NGL and refinery gas)
3.2.2.6. Exports (not applicable for crude oil, NGL and refinery gas)
The note made for imports and exports in Section 3.2.1. also applies here. 3.2.2.7. International marine bunkers (not applicable for crude oil and NGL)
3.2.2.8. Interproduct transfers
3.2.2.9. Products transferred (not applicable for crude oil and NGL)
3.2.2.10. Stock changes (not applicable for crude oil, NGL and refinery gas)
A stock build is shown as a positive number and a stock draw is shown as a negative number. 3.2.2.11. Observed gross inland deliveries
The observed delivery of finished petroleum products from primary sources (e.g. refineries, blending plants, etc.) to the inland market. 3.2.2.11.1. International aviation (applicable only for Aviation gasoline, Gasoline type jet fuel, Bio jet kerosene, Non-bio jet kerosene)
3.2.2.11.2. Main activity producer power plants
3.2.2.11.3. Road (applicable only for LPG) |
Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics (Text with EEA relevance) article annex_C CELEX: 02008R1099-20240207 3.2.2.11.4. Domestic navigation and Rail (applicable only for Biodiesels, Non-bio gas/diesel oil)
3.2.2.12. Petrochemical
3.2.2.13. Backflow to refineries (not applicable for crude oil and NGL)
3.2.3. IMPORTS BY ORIGIN – EXPORTS BY DESTINATION
Imports should be reported by country of origin and exports by country of destination. The note made for imports and exports in Section 3.2.1. also applies here. 3.2.4. STOCK LEVELS
The following opening and closing stocks must be declared for all energy products, including for additives/oxygenates but except for refinery gas:
3.2.4.1. Stocks on national territory
Stocks in the following locations: refinery tanks, bulk terminals, pipeline tankage, barges and coastal tankers (when port of departure and destination are in the same country), tankers in a port of a member country (if their cargo is to be discharged at the port), inland ship bunkers. Excludes stocks of oil held in pipelines, in rail tanks cars, in truck tanks cars, in sea-going ships’ bunkers, in service stations, in retail stores and in bunkers at sea. 3.2.4.2. Stocks held for other countries under bilateral government agreements |