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Energy Statistics Manual; Manual de Estadisticas Energeticas

Abstract

Detailed, complete, timely and reliable statistics are essential to monitor the energy situation at a country level as well as at an international level. Energy statistics on supply, trade, stocks, transformation and demand are indeed the basis for any sound energy policy decision. For instance, the market of oil -- which is the largest traded commodity worldwide -- needs to be closely monitored in order for all market players to know at any time what is produced, traded, stocked and consumed and by whom. In view of the role and importance of energy in world development, one would expect that basic energy information to be readily available and reliable. This is not always the case and one can even observe a decline in the quality, coverage and timeliness of energy statistics over the last few years.
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2007
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; STATISTICS; MANUALS; UNITS; STATISTICAL DATA; ENERGY BALANCE; ENERGY; ELECTRIC POWER; STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGY; ENERGY CONSUMPTION
OSTI ID:
22000015
Country of Origin:
IEA
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: XY12OA296
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited. Available from ETDE as OSTI ID: 22000015; Free publication produced by the International Energy Agency (IEA). See also the IEA website: http://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/publication/name,3957,en.html
Submitting Site:
ETDE
Size:
208 page(s)
Announcement Date:
Dec 05, 2012

Citation Formats

None. Energy Statistics Manual; Manual de Estadisticas Energeticas. IEA: N. p., 2007. Web.
None. Energy Statistics Manual; Manual de Estadisticas Energeticas. IEA.
None. 2007. "Energy Statistics Manual; Manual de Estadisticas Energeticas." IEA.
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abstractNote = {Detailed, complete, timely and reliable statistics are essential to monitor the energy situation at a country level as well as at an international level. Energy statistics on supply, trade, stocks, transformation and demand are indeed the basis for any sound energy policy decision. For instance, the market of oil -- which is the largest traded commodity worldwide -- needs to be closely monitored in order for all market players to know at any time what is produced, traded, stocked and consumed and by whom. In view of the role and importance of energy in world development, one would expect that basic energy information to be readily available and reliable. This is not always the case and one can even observe a decline in the quality, coverage and timeliness of energy statistics over the last few years.}
place = {IEA}
year = {2007}
month = {Jul}
}