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Chapter 3: Standard International Energy Classification Vladimir Markhonko United Nations Statistics Division The 4 th meeting of the Oslo Group on energy statistics Ottawa, Canada, 2-6 February 2009

Chapter 2: Scope of energy statistics The current draft is based on the issue paper 3.1 and incorporate comments provided through the OG forum. It contains a number of questions which the OG is invited to discuss and provide guidance. The chapter will be finalized after InterEnerStat work on definitions is completed

Structure of the chapter A. Background B. Purpose of SIEC C. Items to be classified D. Basic headings and definitions E. Classification scheme F. Coding system

A. Background Request for developing such classification dates back to the Statistical Commission 1976, 1987 Other related international classification: Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS) 2007 Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Central Product Classification (CPC) Ver.2 International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) Rev.4

B. (Intended) Purpose of SIEC i.to serve as a tool for the unique and internationally agreed identification of energy products and their various groups in the data collection from the data reporters; ii.to facilitate and standardize energy data processing by providing the coding system which is numerical and hierarchical; iii.to ensure international comparability of the disseminated national data; iv.to facilitate linking of data on stocks and flows of energy products with data on international trade in energy products and other economic statistics.

C. Items to be classified i.SIEC should include: (a) products [results of economic activity] which are used or might be used as the sources of energy; (b) energy in the form of produced electricity and heat (in any other energy form?) and (c) main (by convention) by-products of the production of the sources of energy? [Participants of the discussion forum propose not to include by-products] ii. ; iii.Energy in objects/forms which are not results of economic activity is out of SIEC scope [e.g., energy resources]? iv.Energy flows are explicitly excluded from SIEC scope?

D. Basic headings Basic headings should be mutually exclusive and not further sub- dividable subsets of the classification universe. Their definitions will be both useful and operational. While developing the list of basic headings and their definitions the following is taken into account as much as possible: (i)Definitions should be based on physical/chemical characteristics of products; (ii)Definitions should be as simple as possible; (iii)The correspondence between headings of SIEC, HS, CPC and ISIC should be established.

E. Classification scheme Basic headings are to be grouped into a hierarchy of the higher level classification headings to provide analytically important information by reflecting the agreed classification criteria It is essential, therefore, to make sure that we have an explicit list the classification criteria to consider

Classification criteria (in no particular order): main kinds of primary fuels/energy physical state (e.g., solids, liquids, gas etc), type (or degree) of processing, and separation of primary and secondary products, separation of non-renewable and renewable sources of energy

F. Coding system The coding system of SIEC should provide an easy and unique identification of a given product (product group) in the data collection, processing and dissemination Usually coding systems are numerical and hierarchical, so that from a given code it will be immediately clear to what section, division, group and class the product belongs.

Questions The Oslo group is invited to provide comments on the general structure of the chapter discuss the questions that are identified in the draft text.