A Suggestion for SEEA Standard Tables on Energy Ole Gravgård Pedersen Statistics Denmark Sejrøgade 11 DK 2100 Ø
Aim: Standard concepts, definitions, classifications and tables for energy accounts Instrumental for the development and streamlining of the accounting system Important for international comparisons
The tables reflect work in progress. Further coordination and adjustments needed - Oslo Group on Energy Statistics - InterSecretariat Working Group on Energy Statistics (InterEnerStat). - IRES, the International Recommendations on Energy Statistics
Questions to the London Group What is your view on the tables presented? Which type of tables should be included in SEEA and/or SEEA-E as standard tables, i.e. tables which countries are recommended to implement?
Suggested tables Stocks of energy in physical units: –Table 1: A physical asset account for one type of energy resource –Table 2: A physical asset account for inventories of energy products Stocks of energy in monetary units: –Table 3: Monetary asset account for energy resources –Table 4: Monetary asset account for inventories of energy products Flows of energy in physical units: –Table 5: Full physical supply and use table for energy (mass or volume units) –Table 6: Full physical supply and use table for energy (petajoules) –Table 7 I and II: Primary supply of energy (incl. imports) and transformation into end use products –Table 8. End use of energy products –Table 9: Use tables for energy products used for combustion processes (mass or volume units) –Table 10: Use tables for energy products used for combustion processes (petajoules) Flows of energy in monetary units: –Table 11: Supply table at basic prices with transformation to purchasers prices –Table 12: Use table at purchasers prices –Table 13: Taxes, net, on products allocated to use of energy products –Table 14: Trade and transport margins allocated to use of energy products –Table 15: Use table at basic prices –Table 16: Energy products at basic prices used for energy purposes
Table 5: Full supply table for energy (mass or volume units) Table 6 similar, but at petajoules
Table 5 (continued): Full use table for energy (mass or volume units) Table 6 similar, but at petajoules
Table 7. I: Primary supply of energy (incl. imports)
Table 7.II: Transformation into end use products
Table 8. End use of energy products
Table 10 similar but at petajoules Table 9: Use table for energy products used for combustion processes (mass or volume units)
Table 11: Supply table at basic prices with transformation to purchasers prices
Table 12: Use table at purchasers prices
Table 13: Taxes, net, on products allocated to use of energy products Table 14 similar but for trade margins
Table 15: Use table at basic prices
Table 16: Energy products at basic prices used for energy purposes
Questions to the London Group What is your view on the tables presented? Which type of tables should be included in SEEA and/or SEEA-E as standard tables, i.e. tables which countries are recommended to implement?