Natural gas supply and demand data covering OECD countries and the rest of the world for the year 2001. The International Energy Agency (IEA) compiled this annual statistical publication, which includes detailed balances for individual countries and OECD regions. It provides information on LNG and pipeline trade, reserves, storage, prices, and consumption by end-user.
Use Cases
- Model country-level gas supply and demand balances using reported production, consumption, and stock change figures.
- Analyze international pipeline and LNG trade flows using import and export data reported by source and destination.
- Forecast regional price trends by integrating historical gas price data with supply/demand metrics.
- Segment gas consumption markets by examining the breakdown of consumption by end-user category.
- Assess energy security by evaluating gas reserve estimates and storage capacity data across countries.
Strengths
- Covers global geography, including OECD countries and the rest of the world.
- Provides detailed, country-level supply and demand balances.
- Includes multiple data dimensions: trade, reserves, storage, prices, and end-use consumption.
Limitations
- Data is limited to the single year 2001, preventing longitudinal analysis.
- Sample size and specific row/column counts are unknown.
- Primary focus is on OECD countries, with potentially less detail for non-OECD regions.
Provenance
- Source
- International Energy Agency (IEA)
- Collection Method
- Compiled national statistics and reported data from member countries and other sources.
- Time Range
- 2001
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Global, with detailed coverage for OECD countries (North America, Europe, Pacific) and coverage for the rest of the world.