Crude balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock, 1944-April 2021

Crude balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock, 1944-April 2021

Feedstocks Destination Periods Supply of crude Total supply (million kg) Supply of crude Indigenous production (million kg) Supply of crude Production from other sources (million kg) Supply of crude Imports (million kg) Supply of crude Exports (million kg) Supply of crude Stock change (million kg) Consumption of crude Total consumption (million kg) Consumption of crude Processing (million kg) Consumption of crude Final consumption (million kg) Stock of crude Opening stock (million kg) Stock of crude Closing stock (million kg) Stock of crude Stock change (million kg)
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 May* 3,746 49 8,308 2,605 -2,006 3,746 3,746 7,603 9,609 -2,006
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 June* 3,294 55 6,128 4,087 1,199 3,294 3,294 9,609 8,410 1,199
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 July* 3,671 62 6,186 3,185 608 3,671 3,671 8,410 7,803 608
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 August* 3,904 61 7,310 3,325 -142 3,904 3,904 7,803 7,945 -142
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 September* 4,144 53 7,268 3,073 -104 4,144 4,144 7,945 8,049 -104
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 October* 4,058 60 6,012 2,158 144 4,058 4,058 8,049 7,905 144
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 November* 4,445 66 6,921 2,985 443 4,445 4,445 7,905 7,462 443
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2020 December* 4,356 77 8,291 3,656 -356 4,356 4,356 7,462 7,818 -356
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2021 January* 4,060 75 7,720 3,646 -88 4,060 4,060 7,818 7,906 -88
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2021 February* 4,740 68 8,187 3,184 -330 4,740 4,740 7,906 8,236 -330
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2021 March* 4,807 71 8,185 3,752 303 4,807 4,807 8,236 7,933 303
Crude oil Total for processing and transit 2021 April* 4,517 87 7,777 3,347 0 4,517 4,517 7,933 7,933 0
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 May* 3,746 49 4,067 16 -354 3,746 3,746 3,252 3,606 -354
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 June* 3,294 55 2,913 47 374 3,294 3,294 3,606 3,232 374
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 July* 3,671 62 3,463 23 169 3,671 3,671 3,232 3,063 169
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 August* 3,904 61 3,924 42 -39 3,904 3,904 3,063 3,102 -39
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 September* 4,144 53 4,088 23 27 4,144 4,144 3,102 3,075 27
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 October* 4,058 60 3,995 36 39 4,058 4,058 3,075 3,036 39
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 November* 4,445 66 4,451 48 -24 4,445 4,445 3,036 3,060 -24
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2020 December* 4,356 77 4,420 32 -108 4,356 4,356 3,060 3,169 -108
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2021 January* 4,060 75 4,132 34 -112 4,060 4,060 3,169 3,281 -112
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2021 February* 4,740 68 4,541 32 163 4,740 4,740 3,281 3,117 163
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2021 March* 4,807 71 4,798 33 -29 4,807 4,807 3,117 3,146 -29
Crude oil Destined for processing the Netherlands 2021 April* 4,517 87 4,367 41 104 4,517 4,517 3,146 3,042 104
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 May* 4,242 2,589 -1,652 4,351 6,003 -1,652
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 June* 3,215 4,041 825 6,003 5,178 825
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 July* 2,723 3,161 439 5,178 4,740 439
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 August* 3,386 3,283 -103 4,740 4,843 -103
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 September* 3,180 3,050 -131 4,843 4,973 -131
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 October* 2,018 2,122 104 4,973 4,869 104
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 November* 2,470 2,937 467 4,869 4,402 467
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2020 December* 3,871 3,624 -247 4,402 4,649 -247
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2021 January* 3,588 3,612 23 4,649 4,626 23
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2021 February* 3,645 3,152 -493 4,626 5,119 -493
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2021 March* 3,387 3,719 332 5,119 4,787 332
Crude oil Destined for transit to other countries 2021 April* 3,409 3,306 -104 4,787 4,890 -104
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Dataset is not available.


This table shows the supply and the consumption of crude as a balance sheet. Crude include crude oil, natural gas liquids and additives (intermediates for motor gasoline and transport diesel). Separate balance sheet items are available for feedstocks for processing in the Netherlands and for feedstocks for the transit trade. The difference between the two flows is that import tax is paid for products destined for production in the Netherlands, while it is not paid for transit goods.

Supply is calculated as indigenous production plus production from crude oil plus production from other sources plus imports minus exports plus net stock changes. This calculation of the supply results in the amount of crude consumed in the period concerned.

From 1990 onwards, consumption is broken down by consumption as feedstock for transformation into other petroleum products and final consumption (no energy commodities remain). Up to 1990 only figures on consumption as feedstock for transformation are available.

Data available:
From 1944

Status of the figures:
This table contains definite figures until 2018 and provisional from January 2019.
Since this table is discontinued, the figures will not become definite.

Changes as 30 July 2021
None; this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
No longer applicable.

This table is succeeded by 'Crude and petroleum products balance sheet; supply and consumption'. See section 3.

Description topics

Supply of crude
The amount of crude primarily available for consumption in the Netherlands. Supply is calculated as indigenous production plus production from crude oil plus production from other sources plus imports minus exports plus net stock changes. This calculation of the supply results in the amount of crude consumed in the period concerned.
Total supply
The amount of crude primarily available for consumption in the Netherlands.
Indigenous production
Energy made available for consumption, with no input of an energy commodity. Extraction of crude oil and natural gas liquids from nature, on land and off shore in the Dutch part of the North Sea.
Production from other sources
Calculation of indigenous production plus imports minus exports of bio additives.
Imports
Imports of crude.
Exports
Exports of crude.
Stock change
Changes in stock are calculated as opening stock minus closing stock, in accordance with international energy statistics guidelines. A positive figure means that stocks have decreased, and the supply of energy has thus increased. A negative figure means the opposite: an increase in stocks and a decrease in consumption.
Consumption of crude
The amount of crude delivered to consumers in the Netherlands.
Total consumption
Total consumption of crude for processing or final consumption.
Processing
Crude and petroleum products input for the production of petroleum products. Crude oil and natural gas liquids are used as feedstocks in refineries. Additives are blended into other petroleum products, like motor gasoline and transport diesel.
Final consumption
No useful energy commodity remains. From 2007 onwards figures are available for final consumption of natural gas liquids, i.e. final consumption for the production of non-energy products, like plastics.
Stock of crude
Opening and closing stock of the amount of crude in the Netherlands.
Opening stock
The opening amount of stock of crude.
Closing stock
The closing amount of stock of crude.
Stock change
Changes in stock are calculated as opening stock minus closing stock, in accordance with international energy statistics guidelines. A positive figure means that stocks have decreased, and the supply of energy has thus increased. A negative figure means the opposite: an increase in stocks and a decrease in consumption.