Statistics Norway

Energy account and Energy balance

3   Energy balance sheet for Norway. 2005. Petajoule
  Total Coal Coke Fuel wood, black liquor, garbages Crude oil Petroleum products Natural gas and other gases Waterfall energy1 Electricity District heating
1.1. Production of primary energy bearers 10 211.1 40.5 . 53.4 5 345.1  610.1 3 583.7  578.4 . .
                     
2. Imports  230.4 18.8 23.6 0.9 40.4  133.5 - - 13.1 -
                     
3. Exports 9 055.7 46.8 0.3 0.0 4 818.8  820.1 3 313.4 - 56.3 -
                     
4. Bunkering 24.4 - - - - 24.4 - - - -
                     
5. Changes in stocks (+ net decrease, - net increase) -18.5 8.8 -0.8 .. -16.7 -9.8 - . . .
                     
7. Net domestic supply (1.1+2-3-4+5) 1 342.9    21.2    22.5 54.3  550.0 -110.7  270.4  578.4 -43.2 -
                     
8. Energy converted 1 275.0 0.7 1.5 9.6  565.4  116.7 0.5  578.4 2.2 0.0
                     
1.2. Production of derived energy bearers 1 226.0 . 7.9 . .  658.8 . .  497.1 11.0
                     
9. Consumption by energy sector  248.2 - - - - 4.7  230.6 - 12.9 0.0
                     
10. Consumption for non-energy purposes 65.9 . . . . 41.7 24.2 - - -
                     
11. Losses in transport and distribution 39.7 .. .. .. .. .. 2.2 - 35.3 2.3
                     
12. Statistical differences (7-8+1.2-9-10-11-13)  130.6 1.1 4.7 - -15.3  100.1 40.0 - - 0.0
                     
13. Net domestic consumption  809.5 19.4 24.2 44.6 -  284.9 24.1 -  403.5 8.7
                     
14. Manufacturing, mining and quarrying  291.7 19.3 24.2 15.9 - 25.9 21.7 -  183.4 1.3
14.1. Energy-intensive industry  186.7 13.9 17.2 0.2 - 6.8 19.2 -  129.0 0.3
14.2. Manufacture of paper and paper products 41.1 0.0 0.0 11.5 - 6.1 0.3 - 22.9 0.3
14.3. Mining and quarrying and other industries 63.9 5.4 7.0 4.1 - 13.1 2.2 - 31.4 0.7
                     
15. Transport  213.6 - - - -  211.0 0.5 - 2.2 -
                     
16. Other sectors  304.2 0.1 0.0 28.8 - 48.0 1.9 -  218.0 7.4
1  Electricity is treated as derived energy. Waterfalls are the primary energy source for the electricity produced in hydropower stations. The production in hydro power stations was 136 571 GWh in 2005. This corresponds to 491,7 PJ. It is estimated that an average of 15 per cent of the potential energy is lost in production. The calculated amount of produced hydro power energy (included the energy which is lost) becomes 491,7*100/85 = 578,4 PJ.

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