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Energy Data File July 2000

[ Last Updated 6 January 2006 ]
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Acknowledgements and Copyright 
New Zealand Energy Sources    2
Preface and Contents   3
New Zealand's Energy Flows for Calendar Year 1999 - PDF   6
A Energy Overview - HTML - PDF    7
A.1 Energy Flows7
A.2 Primary Energy Supply8
A.3 Energy Transformation9
A.4 Consumer Energy Demand9
A.5 Energy Greenhouse Gas Emissions 12
A.6 Energy Outlook12
B Energy Balances13
Description13
Table B.1 Quarterly Energy Supply and Demand Balance Tables (Gross PJ)15
Table B.2 Annual Energy Supply and Demand Balance Tables (Gross PJ)20
Table B.3 Annual Energy Supply and Demand Balance Table (Net PJ)27
C Coal28
Figure C.1 Coal Ownership Flows for March Year 200028
Overview of New Zealand's Coal Industry29
Table C.1 Coal Production, Exports and Consumption31
Figure C.2 Coal Flow Summary for March Year 200032
Table C.2 Summary of Coal Consumption by Sector33
D Oil (part 1)34
Figure D.1 Oil Ownership Flows for March Year 200034
Overview of New Zealand's Oil Industry35
Figure D.2 Oil Flow Summary for March Year 200038
Table D.1 Summary of Oil Consumption by Sector39
Table D.2 Crude Oil, Condensate and Nap-tha Production by Field40
Table D.3 Crude Oil, Condensate and Naptha (Gross PJ)43
Table D.4 Refinery Intermediates and Residues (Gross PJ)45
Table D.5 Oil Products Total (Gross PJ)47
Table D.6 Petrol Total (Gross PJ)49
Table D.7 Production and Consumer Energy by Petrol Types (Gross PJ)51
Table D.8 Premium Unleaded Petrol (Gross PJ)53
Table D.9 Regular Unleaded Petrol (Gross PJ)55
Table D.10 Diesel (Gross PJ)57
Table D.11 Fuel Oil (Gross PJ)59
Table D.12 Aviation Fuels (Gross PJ)61
Table D.13 Other Petroleum Products (Gross PJ)63
Table D.14 LPG / NGL (Gross PJ)65
Oil (part 2)66
Table D.15 Oil Tables in Thousand Tonnes66
Table D.16 Oil Import Bill (Quantity and Cost)79
E Gas80
Figure E.1 Gas Ownership and Physical Flows for March Year 200080
Overview of New Zealand's Gas Industry81
Figure E.2 Gas Flow Summary for March Year 200083
Table E.1 Gross Gas Production by Field84
Table E.2 Net Gas Production by Field86
Table E.3 Gas Production (PJ)89
Table E.4 Gas Demand (PJ)91
Table E.5 CNG Sales92
Table E.6 Summary of Gas Consumption by Sector93
F Renewables94
Overview of Renewable Energy Sources in New Zealand94
Figure F.1 Renewable Energy Flow for March Year 200095
Table F.1 Renewable Energy Supply and Consumption (PJ)97
G Electricity98
Figure G.1 Electricity Industry General Structure as at 31 March 200098
Overview of New Zealand's Electricity Industry99
Table G.1 Summary of Estimated Generation by Fuel Type for March Year 200099
Table G.2 Consumption by Sector for March Year 1999100
Figure G.2 Electricity Flow Summary for March Year 1999102
Table G.3 Electricity Generation by Fuel Type (GWh) 103
Table G.4 Electricity Generation by Fuel Type (PJ)104
Table G.5 Generating Capacity by Fuel Type for March Year 1999 (MW)106
Table G.6 Generation by Fuel Type for March Year 1999 (MWh)107
Table G.7 Transmission and Distribution Network Statistics for March Year 1999108
Table G.8 Electricity Consumption by the Residential Sector110
Table G.9 Electricity Consumption by the Commercial Sector111
Table G.10 Electricity Consumption by the Industrial Sector112
Table G.11 Electricity Consumption by All Sectors113
Table G.12 Electricity End Use for March Year 1999 114
H Oil and Gas Reserves116
Table H.1 Oil and Condensate Reserves and Production117
Table H.2 Gas Reserves and Production118
I Prices119
Table I.1 Electricity Consumer Prices (Nominal) cents/kWh120
Table I.2 Electricity Consumer Prices (Real) cents/kWh121
Table I.3 Transport Fuels Prices (Nominal) cents/litre and cents/kg122
Table I.4 Transport Fuels Prices (Real) cents/litre and cents/kg123
Table I.5 Transport Fuels Prices (Nominal) $/GJ124
Table I.6 Transport Fuels Prices (Real) $/GJ125
Table I.7 Non-transport Fuels Prices (Nominal) cents/litre and $/GJ126
Table I.8 Non-transport Fuels Prices (Real) cents/litre and $/GJ127
I.9 Petrol Price Comparison128
I.10 Comparison of Electricity and Non-transport Fuels Prices131
Table I.11 Taxes and Levies132
Table I.12 International Energy Price Comparisons135
Table I.13 Price Deflators139
J Units Used140
K Glossary142
L Fuel Properties148
Table L.1 Solid Fuel Calorific Values (Gross)148
Table L.2 Solid Fuel Calorific Values (Net)149
Table L.3 Petroleum Calorific Values (Gross)150
Table L.4 Petroleum Calorific Values (Net)151
Table L.5 Oil Conversion Factors152
Table L.6 Gas Physical Properties152
M Data Sources153
N Further Information156
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