Coal Information 2010 with 2009 data
OECD/IEA | 28 July 2010 | ISBN: 9264084209 | 530 pages | PDF | 5 Mb
OECD/IEA | 28 July 2010 | ISBN: 9264084209 | 530 pages | PDF | 5 Mb
Coal Information provides a comprehensive review of historical and current market trends in the world coal sector. This reference document brings together essential statistics on coal. It therefore provides a strong foundation for policy and market analysis, which in turn can better inform the policy decision process toward selecting policy instruments best suited to meet domestic and international objectives.
An Introduction, notes, definitions and auxiliary information are provided in Part I. Part II of the publication provides a review of the world coal market in 2009, while Part III provides a statistical overview of developments, which covers world coal production and coal reserves, coal demand by type (hard, steam, coking), hard coal trade and hard coal prices. Part IV provides, in tabular and graphic form, a more detailed and comprehensive statistical picture of historical and current coal developments in OECD member countries, by region and individually. Part V provides for selected non-OECD countries summary statistics on hard coal supply and end-use statistics for about 40 countries and regions worldwide. Complete coal balances and coal trade data for selected years are presented on 16 major non-OECD coal-producing and -consuming countries.
Table of Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction
2. Definitions
Energy sources and flows
Units and conversions
Factors related to specific fuels
3. Sources and notes
General notes
Price data
Quarterly energy statistics
Data sources
4. Country notes
5. Geographical coverage
6. Abbreviations, conversion factors and calorific values
PART II: WORLD COAL OVERVIEW
1. Summary
2. Production
3. Consumption
4. Trade
5. Prices
6. CO2 emissions (2007)
7. Coal Upgrading: (An extract from an IEA Clean Coal Centre Report)
PART III: WORLD COAL OVERVIEW
1. Production
Table 1.1: World hard coal production
Table 1.2: World coking coal production
Table 1.3: World steam coal production
Table 1.4: World brown coal production
Table 1.5: OECD production of coke oven coke
2. Consumption
Table 2.1: World hard coal consumption
Table 2.2: World coking coal consumption
Table 2.3: World steam coal consumption
Table 2.4: World brown coal consumption
Table 2.5: OECD consumption of coke oven coke
3. Trade
Table 3.1: World and seaborne coal trade
Table 3.2: World total hard coal trade
Table 3.3: World steam coal trade
Table 3.4: World coking coal trade
Table 3.5: World hard coal imports - regional aggregates
Table 3.6: World brown coal imports - regional aggregates
Table 3.7: World hard coal imports - selected countries
Table 3.8: World brown coal imports - selected countries
Table 3.9: World coking coal imports - regional aggregates
Table 3.10: World steam coal imports - regional aggregates
Table 3.11: World coking coal imports - selected countries
Table 3.12: World steam coal imports - selected countries
Table 3.13: OECD coke oven coke imports
Table 3.14: World hard coal exports - regional aggregates
Table 3.15: World brown coal exports - regional aggregates
Table 3.16: World hard coal exports - selected countries
Table 3.17: World brown coal exports - selected countries
Table 3.18: World coking coal exports - regional aggregates
Table 3.19: World steam coal exports - regional aggregates
Table 3.20: World coking coal exports - selected countries
Table 3.21: World steam coal exports - selected countries
Table 3.22: OECD coke oven coke exports
4. Prices
Table 4.1: Japan coking coal import costs
Table 4.2: EU coking coal import costs from selected countries
Table 4.3: Japan steam coal import costs
Table 4.4: EU steam coal import costs from selected countries
Table 4.5: Steam coal export costs
Table 4.6: Coking coal export costs
Table 4.7: Coking coal prices for industry
Table 4.8: Steam coal prices for industry
Table 4.9: Steam coal prices for electricity generation
5. Coal for other uses
Table 5.1: OECD coal-fired and total electricity generating capacity
Table 5.2: OECD coal use for electricity production and heat sold52
Table 5.3: OECD coal use in coke ovens53
Table 5.4: World consumption of pulverised coal injection (PCI) coals
6. Figures
Figure 1: World steam and coking coal production
Figure 2: World steam and coking coal trade
Figure 3: Coking coal price CIF Japan and CIF EU member states (US$/t)
Figure 4: Steam coal price CIF Japan and CIF EU member states (US$/t)
Figure 5: Steam coal price US FOB vs. US domestic (US$/t)
Figure 6: Steam coal price CIF EU member states (US$/t) and US exports (mt)
Figure 7: OECD total primary energy supply
Figure 8: OECD coal consumption and indicators
Figure 9: Japan steam coal supply, imports, GDP annual growth rates
Figure 10: EU member states steam coal supply, imports, GDP annual growth rates
Figure 11: Hard coal production by region
Figure 12: Hard coal consumption by region
Figure 13: Hard coal imports by region
Figure 14: Hard coal exports by region
PART IV: DETAILED OECD COAL DATA
Directory of part IV figures and tables
OECD Total
OECD North America
OECD/IEA Pacific
OECD Europe
IEA Total 43
IEA North America
IEA Europe
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Canada
Czech Republic
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Korea
Luxembourg
Mexico
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Slovak Republic
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
PART V: NON-OECD COAL DATA
General notes
World coal supply and end-use statistics 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2005 to 2008
National coal balances and trade statistics:
Brazil
Bulgaria
China, People’s Republic of
Chinese Taipei
Colombia
Hong Kong, China
India
Indonesia
Israel
Kazakhstan
Romania
Russian Federation
South Africa
Ukraine
Venezuela
Vietnam
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