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© OECD/IEA, 2008 Activities of the InterEnerStat Jean-Yves Garnier Energy Statistics Division International Energy Agency International Workshop on Energy Statistics Mexico, 2-5 December 2008

© OECD/IEA, 2008 A short background The quality of energy statistics was/is declining in countries (the example of OECD countries) The same applied/applies to the quality of energy statistics in many organisations A need to react Stronger together: the InterEnerStat A few words on the activities of the initiative

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Quality of energy statistics was declining in the early 2000’s Completeness More and more data are estimated More and more data are estimated More and more data are missing and/or confidential More and more data are missing and/or confidential Less and less details, more aggregation (CHP, public vs. autoproducers, …) Less and less details, more aggregation (CHP, public vs. autoproducers, …)Quality Efficiency of power plants > 100% Efficiency of power plants > 100% Subtotals do not add up to totals Subtotals do not add up to totals Large statistical difference (>20%) Large statistical difference (>20%) Breaks in time series - no revisions in time series Breaks in time series - no revisions in time series “Other sectors” often used as a balancing item “Other sectors” often used as a balancing itemTimeliness More and more time to collect, process, check and release data More and more time to collect, process, check and release data

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Completeness: More and More Estimates Gas/Diesel Consumption in the Industry Sector TH TONS Quality: Frequent Breaks in Time Series Breaks in Series Completeness: More and More Estimates

© OECD/IEA, 2008 One Word on Statistics in Selected Organisations UN ADB AEEMTRC UNECE OLADE APEC WEC Eurostat OPEC

© OECD/IEA, 2008 CHINA UN ADB AEEMTRC AFREC OLADE APEC WEC Eurostat OPEC A worrying reduction in coverage and resources   UNECE   However, some good news One Word on Statistics in Selected Organisations

© OECD/IEA, 2008 There are many reasons behind this deterioration Liberalisation of the market: From one company to hundreds Confidentiality (linked to liberalisation) More work passed to statistics offices: More companies to survey (liberalisation) Renewables (remote information) Energy efficiency indicators (including socio-economic data) Environment (estimation of GHG emissions, ….) Etc. Resources do not follow work load: Statistics still have a low profile, budget cuts Fast turnover in staff: lack of experience, continuity New developments make the tasks of statisticians even harder:

© OECD/IEA, 2008 This worry happens at a time when: More and more important role in the global economy: oil is the most traded commodity Gas market becomes more and more global Electricity market becomes more and more regional Fossil resources are depleting Excess capacities are shrinking (production, transformation, transport, stocks,…) The Kyoto Protocol has been ratified etc. For all these reasons, policy makers, energy analysts need more timely, detailed, complete and reliable statistics. Can countries and organisations meet this expectation?

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Each organisation started to react with a set of actions. The example of the IEA: At the political level: Several presentations on the situation at the Governing Board Transparency and statistics were also high on the agenda of the Ministerial Meeting in May 2005 At the technical level: Release of an Energy Statistics Manual (together with Eurostat) Training of statisticians from Member / Non-Member countries A series of meetings with Member countries Investment is starting to pay back: More timely, more complete, more reliable Recognition/Commitment/Resources Expertise/Recognition/Commitment

© OECD/IEA, 2008 The worry expressed by the IEA was echoed by several organisations At the 8 th and 9 th International Energy Forum Meetings in Osaka (2002) and Amsterdam (2004) and later on in Doha (2006) and Rome (2008) By UNSD at the 36 th Session of the UN Statistical Commission where energy was in the spotlight of the Commission  This led to the Ad-hoc Energy Group Meeting (23-25 May 2005, UN, New York) and the recommendation to establish a City Group (the Oslo City Group) and an Inter-Secretariat Working Group (InterEnerStat)

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Terms of Reference for the Inter-Secretariat Working Group 1)To make inventory of the current data collection- processing-dissemination system of the major organisations working on energy statistics 2)To reduce reporting burden by harmonizing (when possible) data collection, data processing and dissemination by limiting duplication and/or by building links/bridges between the existing energy statistics questionnaires, concepts and methods and timetables 3)To improve distribution of the collecting/ processing work between organisations and enhance data sharing and transmission once data validation procedures have been agreed and implemented 4)To improve coordination of energy statistics with social, economic and environmental statistics and on the international level 5)To promote training and capacity building and coordinate the related efforts 6)To create joint forums to promote the dialogue of statisticians and the user community 7)To raise the profile of energy statistics and energy statisticians at all levels 1)To make inventory of the current data collection- processing-dissemination system of the major organisations working on energy statistics 2)To reduce reporting burden by harmonizing (when possible) data collection, data processing and dissemination by limiting duplication and/or by building links/bridges between the existing energy statistics questionnaires, concepts and methods and timetables 3)To improve distribution of the collecting/ processing work between organisations and enhance data sharing and transmission once data validation procedures have been agreed and implemented 4)To improve coordination of energy statistics with social, economic and environmental statistics and on the international level 5)To promote training and capacity building and coordinate the related efforts 6)To create joint forums to promote the dialogue of statisticians and the user community 7)To raise the profile of energy statistics and energy statisticians at all levels

© OECD/IEA, 2008 OCG 3 Vienna A few milestones in the development of the InterEnerStat work InterEnerStat 1 November 2005 OCG 1 Oslo 1 st draft of the InterEnerStat website InterEnerStat 2 November 2007 OCG 2 Delhi 2 nd draft of the InterEnerStat website Ad hoc Energy Group Meeting UNSD, May 2005 InterEnerStat 3 October 2008

© OECD/IEA, 2008 The 1 st InterEnerStat Workshop Date: November 2005 Place: International Energy Agency, Paris Participants: 24 major regional and international organisations. Both data providers (IEA, UNSD, OPEC, Eurostat, APEC, FAO) and users (IMF, UNFCCC,…) Objectives :  To hear from each organisation what they do, what are their problems and their expectation for more co-operation  To pave the way for more harmonisation and for strengthening bilateral and international co-operation

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Two Clear Requests from InterEnerStat 1 Harmonisation Methodologies Definitions Units Conversion factors Harmonised demands and questionnaires Handbooks and manuals Training Quality framework Harmonisation Methodologies Definitions Units Conversion factors Harmonised demands and questionnaires Handbooks and manuals Training Quality framework Co-operation Raising political awareness Harmonisation Joint Questionnaires Joint Training Common manuals Joint quality assessment Exchange of data Co-operation Raising political awareness Harmonisation Joint Questionnaires Joint Training Common manuals Joint quality assessment Exchange of data

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Phase 1: Making an inventory of the current data collection- processing-dissemination system Key reference documents and manuals Main units used in energy statistics Definition of products used by organisations Links to databases Definition of flows used by organisations Short presentation of each organisation

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Phase 2: Building a Web site to display the information List of reference documents by category Main units used in energy conversion Menu driven Definitions of products and flows from all the organisations who have definitions

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Phase 3: Get comments on the Website from participating organisations two survey forms were sent ahead of the 2 nd InterEnerStat meeting almost all the organisations sent back detailed and useful comments a short summary of the answers was prepared and used to feed the discussion during the meeting One, on the website One, on ideas, comments and suggestions to further enhance cooperation and harmonisation

© OECD/IEA, international/regional organisations Both data providers and users Harmonisation of definitions Common training sessions A joint website The 2 nd InterEnerStat Workshop November 2007, IEA, Paris

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Tree is now visible More friendly design Menu driven The 2 nd draft of the InterEnerStat website

© OECD/IEA, 2008 The 2 nd draft of the InterEnerStat website

© OECD/IEA, 2008 The 2 nd draft of the InterEnerStat website

© OECD/IEA, 2008 The 2 nd draft of the InterEnerStat website

© OECD/IEA, 2008 The 2 nd draft of the InterEnerStat website

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Terms of Reference for the Inter-Secretariat Working Group 1)To make inventory of the current data collection- processing-dissemination system of the major organisations working on energy statistics 2)To reduce reporting burden by harmonizing (when possible) data collection, data processing and dissemination by limiting duplication and/or by building links/bridges between the existing energy statistics questionnaires, concepts and methods and timetables 3)To improve distribution of the collecting/ processing work between organisations and enhance data sharing and transmission once data validation procedures have been agreed and implemented 4)To improve coordination of energy statistics with social, economic and environmental statistics and on the international level 5)To promote training and capacity building and coordinate the related efforts 6)To create joint forums to promote the dialogue of statisticians and the user community 7)To raise the profile of energy statistics and energy statisticians at all levels 1)To make inventory of the current data collection- processing-dissemination system of the major organisations working on energy statistics 2)To reduce reporting burden by harmonizing (when possible) data collection, data processing and dissemination by limiting duplication and/or by building links/bridges between the existing energy statistics questionnaires, concepts and methods and timetables 3)To improve distribution of the collecting/ processing work between organisations and enhance data sharing and transmission once data validation procedures have been agreed and implemented 4)To improve coordination of energy statistics with social, economic and environmental statistics and on the international level 5)To promote training and capacity building and coordinate the related efforts 6)To create joint forums to promote the dialogue of statisticians and the user community 7)To raise the profile of energy statistics and energy statisticians at all levels   It is already happening  Between IEA, Eurostat and UNECE (all member countries are supposed to send to each organisation they are member of) IEA/Eurostat/UNECE countries also send a copy to UNSD. APEC and IEA exchange their questionnaires and their respective member countries/economies

© OECD/IEA, ) To improve coordination of energy statistics with social, economic and environmental statistics and on the international level OECD, IMF, WB, UNFCCC, IPCC, EEA participate in the InterEnerStat Initiative Already close cooperation between IEA-IPCC- UNFCCC, Eurostat-EEA Cooperation between the Oslo City Group and the London Group A few examples of what is currently happening

© OECD/IEA, ) To promote training and capacity building and coordinate the related efforts 1 st JODI Training /08/ OLADE IEFS IEA OPEC UNSD IMF 1 st JODI Training /08/ OLADE IEFS IEA OPEC UNSD IMF 2 nd JODI Training /01-2/02/ IEFS Eurostat IEA OPEC IMF 2 nd JODI Training /01-2/02/ IEFS Eurostat IEA OPEC IMF Caracas Johannesburg Caspian Sea 3 rd JODI Training / IEFS IEA OPEC UNSD IMF 3 rd JODI Training / IEFS IEA OPEC UNSD IMF Algiers 4 th JODI Training / IEFS APEC IEA 4 th JODI Training / IEFS APEC IEA Bangkok The JODI example There are many other examples: UNSD-IEA, APEC-ACE-IEA, etc.

© OECD/IEA, ) To create joint forums to promote the dialogue of statisticians and the user community 7) To raise the profile of energy statistics and energy statisticians at all levels 19 November 2005, Launch of JODI Database by King Abdullah The JODI example

© OECD/IEA, 2008 TheWebsite Cooperation and harmonisation are progressing much more than one could think © OECD/IEA, 2008 A lot of work took place in each organisation and between organisations Harmonisation Training Statistics Law Dissemination Manuals

© OECD/IEA, 2008 Also available in French and Spanish and soon in Russian Also available in French and Spanish and soon in Russian A joint IEFS,APEC,Eurostat,IEA,OLADE,OPEC,UNSD manual on JODI Manuals

© OECD/IEA, 2008 IEA and Eurostat published together a common energy statistics manual SpanishRussianChinese EnglishFrenchGerman A Turkish, an Arabic and an Indonesian versions are under preparation Turkish

© OECD/IEA, 2008 A few words to conclude InterEnerStat Thank you