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OSLO GROUP ON ENERGY STATISTICS HELSINKI, FINLAND
23-26 OCTOBER 2012
Tawfik F. Azer
Ministry of PetroleumMisr Petroleum Company
Collecting, Processing, Storing and Disseminating Egyptian Energy Data
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Objective
Unveiling who collects raw data, in what forms is such data available, what processes are usually applied to the data.
Showing which regional / international organizations have already received energy data of the country.
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Contents
Data on Energy Production and Consumption
Data on Renewable Energy Data on Energy Efficiency Collecting Primary Data Processing Energy Data Present Transfer of Information
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Energy Production and ConsumptionCollecting Primary Data Crude Oil and Petroleum Products
MOP is the main source of this data. EGPC is collecting crude oil data bottom-up from fields to
companies to EGPC then to MOP. Petroleum products production data collection path is from
refineries to companies then to EGPC and finally to MOP. EGPC is also collecting detailed data on petroleum products
consumed by each economic sector and for each fuel type.
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Energy Production and Consumption
Collecting Primary Data (2) Natural Gas
MOP is the main source of such data. EGAS is responsible of collecting data from fields
through its affiliate companies and convey it to MOP. MOP and EGAS are collecting necessary data regarding
natural gas consumption pattern in Egypt. Amounts and percentages of natural gas consumed by
each economic sector in the country are generally available from these entities.
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Energy Production and Consumption
Collecting Primary Data (3)
Electricity
EEHC – MOEE, is collecting electricity generation data from each power plant through its affiliate generation companies and private companies.
MOEE and EEHC are collecting comprehensive data concerning electricity consumption for each economic sector (industry, agriculture, government, public lighting, residential and commercial).
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Energy Production and Consumption Present Transfer of Information to
Regional and International Organizations
AFREC is the only regional organization that receives energy data from Egyptian institution, namely, ENC-WEC.
MEDENER used to obtain energy data from OEP. WEC, IEA and ENERDATA are regularly receiving energy
data from ENC-WEC. UNSD is getting Egyptian energy data from MOP. UNSD used to have it from OEP as well.
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Renewable Energy
Sources of Primary Data Installed Capacity and Energy Generation MOEE and NREA are the main sources of information
regarding renewable installed capacity and its generated energy.
EEHC and NREA afford such information; EEHC provides data through its annual reports while NREA manages this piece of information in the course of its website and annual reports.
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Energy Efficiency
Potential Sources of Primary Data EEIGGR is a potential source of some primary data. EEIGGR has established its own Energy Efficiency
Information Centre for its project's data. Sometimes EEIGGR is obtaining needed information from
the manufacturers. CAPMAS and manufacturers are potential sources of
primary data regarding investment, sales, imports and exports of the equipment.
ESCO'S are certainly potential sources of information about the market of energy efficiency equipment.
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Energy Efficiency
Potential Sources of Primary Data (2) Customs Authority, EEIGGR, ESCO'S and Chambers of
Commerce are potential sources for similar data. Limited number of studies tackled the issue of employment
impact in the field of energy efficiency. An example of such studies is "Energy Efficiency Testing
Facilities of Home Appliances in Egypt” which is already published over the WEB.
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Main Difficulties
Data are not disaggregated enough.Definitions of sectors are not exactly the
same among producers and consumers.Definition of transport sector was altered
few years ago regarding data from EGPC. In few cases, confidentiality is an issue
regarding import/export of crude oil.
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Main Difficulties
In most cases, we have residential and commercial consumptions as one item (not disaggregated).
Recently, consumption of Jet Fuel and Kerosene is combined. The same is for Naphtha and Gasoline.
We obtain material balanced refineries data, these data will never be energy balanced. We put the variation as statistical difference.
28.776
St. Diff. 1.405
5.546
16.85512.799
(Rounded)
REFINERIES
8.435
5.182
0.792LOSSES & OWN USE
St. Diff.0.915
1.317
BUNKERS
1.546
5.070
21.730
11.645
0.874
7.708
10.887
2.232
7.953
5.297
0.424
ENERGY BALANCE IN EGYPT 2010/2011
CONVERSIONSECTOR
5.182
HYDRO CONVERSION
TRANS. LOSSES 12.833
1.283TRANSM. & DISTRIB.
LOSSES
10.762
FINAL CONSUMPTION
53.179
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRODUCTION89.756
UNITS : MILLION TOE
1.593
1.541
0.102St. Diff.
12.901
4.056
29.516
THERMAL
HYDRO
12.197
1.122
11.354
ELECTRICITYGENERATION
0.482
IMPORTS
HYDROPOWER IS CALCULATED AS 1 KWh THERMAL GENERATION REQUIRES 208.1 GRAM OF OIL EQUIVALENT ( THERMAL EFFICIENCY 42.1%)
3.500
LPG1.5461.7%
NATURAL GAS51.45557.3%
HYDRO2.7153.0%
RENEWABLES0.3550.4%
CRUDE OIL 28.13931.4%
INDUSTRY22.85343.6%
TRANSPORTATION11.26921.5%
AGRICULTURE2.6565.1%
RESID. & COMM.14.12426.9%
OTHERS.2.2772.9%
0.425OWN USE
30.326
0.124Net Export
0.382
PETROLEUM EXCLUDING REFINERIES
EXPORT5.784
EXPORTS
EXPORT
CONDENSATES5.5466.2%
IMPORTS 2.425
29.381
1.723Stock
Exchange+ St. Diff
12.388
RENEWABLE0.147
0.208RENEWABLES CONVERSION
0.028St. Diff.
0.736
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Conclusion
Many organizations manipulate primary energy data for obtaining summary tables, graphs or indicators.
Few organizations are processing data for energy balance, inclusive reports or websites.
MOP and EGPC are among those entities that make data processing for retrieving indicators, tables, graphs and for their databases.
EGAS is managing its produced data for its annual reports as well.
PICO is coping with the energy data for its own database.
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Conclusion (2)
EEHC and NREA (MOEE) use the processed data to get indicators, summary tables and graphs to be published in their annual reports.
ENC-WEC is manipulating data in different format to cope with some international energy institutions' forms.
ENC-WEC also process data to acquire the country's profile and energy balance.
EEIGGR works with the energy efficiency data to have summary tables and graphs to be used in presentations and technical reports.
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Conclusion (3)
Information on energy production and consumption is regularly produced, readily available and already being transferred to a number of regional and international organizations.
CAPMAS is dealing with such data to search out for some economic and energy indicators.
OEP was handling these data for its comprehensive annual reports and database.
Energy balance is yearly achieved by ENC-WEC.
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Conclusion (4)
Relevant energy efficiency data is processed to get Energy Efficiency indicators by ENC-WEC.
Energy efficiency strategy and policies are available as well through ENC-WEC in electronic forms.