Natural gas and oil reserves on the Dutch territory; national accounts

Natural gas and oil reserves on the Dutch territory; national accounts

Periods Natural gas reserves Extraction and other changes (bn Sm³) Oil reserves Extraction and other changes (mln Sm³)
2021* -2.5 5.3
Source: CBS, TNO
Explanation of symbols

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This table contains the physical data on natural gas and oil reserves that are derived from the annual publication Natural resources and geothermal energy in the Netherlands by TNO commissioned by the Ministry of Economic Affairs. In 2018, there was a substantial downward adjustment of the gas reserves in the Groningen gas field.

The reserves consist of (socially responsible and commercially viable) extractable quantities of natural gas and oil found in the Netherlands, plus the amount pending development. The opening stock of the reserves is 1 January and the closing stock is 31 December. Definitions and data are in accordance with the Petroleum Resource Management System which has been used by TNO since 2013.
For reasons of consistency with Dutch terminology, we have opted to use reserves rather than resources as used in the TNO report.

Data available from: 1987

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table for the last year are provisional. The figures for the other years are final.

Changes as of August 31, 2022
The provisional figures for 2021 have been added.

When will new figures be published?
New figures are published annually in the autumn.

Description topics

Natural gas reserves
The reserves consist of the amount of natural gas in the Netherlands which has been discovered and considered extractable (socially responsible and commercially viable), increased by the amount in gas fields pending development.
Extraction and other changes
Consists of the extraction of natural gas (at the expense of the reserve) and the net balance of underground storage of natural gas. In addition, the reserves are adjusted because of re-evaluation of estimates of existing reserves as a result of technical changes (e.g. new technologies), from the point of view of social responsibility (safety and feelings of security among the population) and/or changes in economic conditions (different market circumstances).
Oil reserves
The reserves consist of the amount of oil in the Netherlands which has been discovered and considered extractable (socially responsible and commercially viable), increased by the amount in gas fields pending development.
Extraction and other changes
Consists of the extraction of oil (at the expense of the reserve). In addition, the reserves are adjusted because of re-evaluation of estimates of existing reserves as a result of technical changes (e.g. new technologies), from the point of view of social responsibility (safety and feelings of security among the population) and/or changes in economic conditions (different market circumstances).