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United Nations Statistics Division Standard International Energy Product Classification (SIEC)
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What is SIEC? SIEC – Standard International Energy Classification – the first internationally agreed classification of energy products Integral part of the International Recommendations for Energy Statistics (IRES) Clarifies long-used concepts and terminology within the energy statistics community
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Definitions in SIEC Based on agreements reached by InterEnerStat Consolidated previous definitions used by more than 20 organizations in the field of energy statistics Scope of SIEC is based on energy statistics concepts
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Structure of CPC Numerical coding system Classification has four levels Classification meets criteria drafted for the Family Critical point Some definitions are not purely product based, but consider also process / point of collection This results in difficulties for SIEC- CPC link
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Relationships with other classifications Most important: Central Product Classification (CPC) Harmonized System (HS)
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Challenges in matching CPC and SIEC CPC and SIEC differ significantly in concepts and structure leading to a high number of split links in the correspondence table CPC is a multipurpose classification of all products Largely built upon and influenced by the Harmonized System SIEC developed to serve the current needs of energy statisticians Builds and expands on currently (and historically) used concepts and terminology within the field of energy statistics Issues described in previously published document (for EGM 2011)
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Impact on CPC Ver.2.1 update Intent was to consider changes to CPC to accommodate a better link to SIEC Mostly intended as additional detail Harmonization of terminology Intent was to link CPC subclasses (5-digit) to SIEC divisions (2- digit)
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Impact on CPC Ver.2.1 update Terminology for coal has been aligned with SIEC, i.e. energy terminology "Lignite", "Brown coal" etc. Definitions for petroleum products have been aligned with SIEC Detail in CPC group 333 (not further detailed in HS)
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Impact on CPC Ver.2.1 update Limitations in achieving a better link Boundary issues could often not be fully resolved Some expected CPC detail may not be sustainable e.g. black liquor Some SIEC categories mix products that should be separate in CPC e.g. crude oil and hydrogen
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Next steps Some changes in CPC have been carried out To achieve a better link between CPC and SIEC, changes to SIEC will also be necessary This has to go through a process with InterEnerStat Not expected to be started/completed in the very near future Should be on the agenda for the next CPC review, combined with a SIEC review Issues related to scope will most likely remain e.g. SIEC considers only the part of some products that is used for energy purposes
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