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Energy Data File January 2002



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Contents

Data tables in Excel 5.0 format [634 KB ZIP File]
Acknowledgements and Copyright (27 KB)
New Zealand Energy Sources (91 KB)    2
Preface and Contents (91 KB)   3
New Zealand's Energy Flows for Calendar Year 2000 (47 KB)    6
A Energy Overview - HTML - PDF (215 KB)    7
A.1Energy Flows7
A.2Primary Energy Supply (PJ)8
A.3Energy Transformation9
A.4Consumer Energy Demand9
A.5Energy Greenhouse Gas Emissions 12
A.6Energy Outlook12
B Energy Balances (179 KB)13
Description13
TableB.1Quarterly Energy Supply and Demand Balance Tables (Gross PJ)15
TableB.2Annual Energy Supply and Demand Balance Tables (Gross PJ)20
TableB.3Annual Energy Supply and Demand Balance Table (Net PJ)27
C Coal (156 KB)28
FigureC.1Coal Ownership Flows for September Year 200128
Overview of New Zealand's Coal Industry29
TableC.1Coal Production, Exports and Consumption31
FigureC.2Coal Flow Summary for September Year 200132
TableC.2Summary of Coal Consumption by Sector33
D Oil (part 1) (1550 KB)34
FigureD.1Oil Ownership Flows for September Year 200134
Overview of New Zealand's Oil Industry35
TableD.1Summary of Oil Consumption by Sector38
FigureD.2Oil Flow Summary for September Year 200139
TableD.2Crude Oil, Condensate and Naphtha Production by Field  40
TableD.3Crude Oil, Condensate and Naphtha (Gross PJ)43
TableD.4Refinery Blendstocks and Other Feedstocks (Gross PJ)45
TableD.5Oil Products Total (Gross PJ)47
TableD.6Petrol Total (Gross PJ)49
TableD.7Production and Consumer Energy by Petrol Types (Gross PJ)51
TableD.8Premium Unleaded Petrol (Gross PJ)53
TableD.9Regular Unleaded Petrol (Gross PJ)55
TableD.10Diesel (Gross PJ)57
TableD.11Fuel Oil (Gross PJ)59
TableD.12Aviation Fuels (Gross PJ)61
TableD.13Other Petroleum Products (Gross PJ)63
TableD.14LPG / NGL (Gross PJ)65
Oil (part 2) (133 KB)66
TableD.15Oil Tables in Thousand Tonnes66
TableD.16Oil Import Bill (Quantity and Cost)79
E Gas (228 KB)80
FigureE.1Gas Ownership and Physical Flows for September Year 200180
Overview of New Zealand's Gas Industry81
FigureE.2Gas Flow Summary for September Year 200183
TableE.1Gross Gas Production by Field  84
TableE.2Net Gas Production by Field  86
TableE.3Gas Production (PJ)89
TableE.4Gas Demand (PJ)91
TableE.5CNG Sales92
TableE.6Summary of Gas Consumption by Sector93
F Renewables (115 KB)94
Overview of Renewable Energy Sources in New Zealand94
FigureF.1Renewable Energy Flow for September Year 2001  95
TableF.1Renewable Energy Supply and Consumption (PJ)97
G Electricity (339 KB)98
FigureG.1Electricity Industry General Structure as at 31 March 200198
Overview of New Zealand's Electricity Industry99
TableG.1Summary of Generation by Fuel Type for March Year 2001100
TableG.2Consumption by Sector for March Year 2000101
FigureG.2Electricity Flow Summary for March Year 2001102
TableG.3Electricity Generation by Fuel Type (GWh) 103
TableG.4Electricity Generation by Fuel Type (PJ)104
TableG.5Generating Capacity by Fuel Type for March Year 2001 (MW)106
TableG.6Generation by Fuel Type for March Year 2001 (MWh)107
TableG.7aInformation on Current Generating Plants (10 MW or greater)108
TableG.7bInformation on Possible Future Plant Changes (10 MW or greater)110
TableG.8Transmission and Distribution Network Statistics for March Year 2001111
TableG.9Electricity Consumption by the Residential Sector113
TableG.10Electricity Consumption by the Commercial Sector114
TableG.11Electricity Consumption by the Industrial Sector115
TableG.12Electricity Consumption by All Sectors116
TableG.13Electricity End Use for March Year 2000118
H Reserves (82 KB)120
TableH.1Oil and Condensate Reserves and Production121
TableH.2Gas Reserves and Production122
I Prices (347 KB)123
TableI.1Electricity Consumer Prices (Nominal) cents/kWh124
TableI.2Electricity Consumer Prices (Real) cents/kWh125
TableI.3Transport Fuels Prices (Nominal) cents/litre and cents/kg126
TableI.4Transport Fuels Prices (Real) cents/litre and cents/kg127
TableI.5Transport Fuels Prices (Nominal) $/GJ128
TableI.6Transport Fuels Prices (Real) $/GJ129
TableI.7Non-transport Fuels Prices (Nominal) cents/litre and $/GJ130
TableI.8Non-transport Fuels Prices (Real) cents/litre and $/GJ131
I.9Petrol Price Comparison132
I.10Comparison of Electricity and Non-transport Fuels Prices135
TableI.11Taxes and Levies136
TableI.12International Energy Price Comparisons139
TableI.13Price Deflators143
J Units Used (47 KB)144
K Glossary (53 KB)146
L Fuel Properties (66 KB)152
TableL.1Solid Fuel Calorific Values (Gross)152
TableL.2Solid Fuel Calorific Values (Net)153
TableL.3Petroleum Calorific Values (Gross)154
TableL.4Petroleum Calorific Values (Net)155
TableL.5Oil Conversion Factors156
TableL.6Gas Physical Properties156
M Data Sources (60 KB)157
N Further Information (60 KB)160
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  • Energy Data File January 2002 Energy Overview
    The Energy Data File January 2002 edition includes data up to September 2001. The Energy Data File provides comprehensive statistics and supporting information on New Zealand's energy supply, demand and prices, mostly as national aggregates.
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