Petroleum products balance sheet; supply, consumption stock 1946-April 2021

Petroleum products balance sheet; supply, consumption stock 1946-April 2021

Petroleum products Periods Supply of petroleum products Total supply (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Imports (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Exports (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Bunkers (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Stock change (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Production Total production (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Production Refineries (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Production Petrochemical industry (million kg) Supply of petroleum products Production Wholesale (million kg) Consumption of petroleum products Total consumption (million kg) Consumption of petroleum products For transformation in petroleum products Total for transformation in oil products (million kg) Consumption of petroleum products For transformation in petroleum products Refineries (million kg) Consumption of petroleum products For transformation in petroleum products Petrochemical industry (million kg) Consumption of petroleum products For transformation in petroleum products Wholesale (million kg) Stock of petroleum products Opening stock (million kg) Stock of petroleum products Closing stock (million kg) Stock of petroleum products Stock change (million kg)
Total petroleum products 2020 May* 3,579 7,192 7,039 1,104 -1,533 6,062 4,151 303 1,608 3,579 1,707 117 233 1,357 11,885 13,418 -1,533
Total petroleum products 2020 June* 4,131 6,250 7,365 1,103 182 6,166 3,532 293 2,340 4,131 2,298 52 219 2,028 13,418 13,235 182
Total petroleum products 2020 July* 4,366 5,855 7,384 1,205 567 6,532 3,999 322 2,211 4,366 2,425 159 253 2,012 13,235 12,668 567
Total petroleum products 2020 August* 4,187 5,067 6,453 1,208 112 6,670 4,450 327 1,892 4,187 2,307 322 285 1,700 12,668 12,556 112
Total petroleum products 2020 September* 3,771 4,974 6,751 1,244 471 6,321 4,437 337 1,547 3,771 1,824 188 259 1,376 12,556 12,085 471
Total petroleum products 2020 October* 4,319 6,018 8,054 1,197 369 7,182 4,735 302 2,145 4,319 2,304 187 252 1,864 12,085 11,716 369
Total petroleum products 2020 November* 3,701 6,386 8,317 1,117 38 6,711 4,812 337 1,562 3,701 1,817 231 259 1,328 11,716 11,678 38
Total petroleum products 2020 December* 4,194 6,977 8,919 1,132 340 6,929 5,063 268 1,597 4,194 2,127 524 218 1,385 11,678 11,338 340
Total petroleum products 2021 January* 4,086 6,691 7,835 1,132 -394 6,755 4,853 341 1,561 4,086 2,140 459 307 1,374 11,340 11,734 -394
Total petroleum products 2021 February* 4,092 5,821 8,161 995 154 7,274 4,905 298 2,070 4,092 2,298 449 263 1,587 11,734 11,579 154
Total petroleum products 2021 March* 4,722 7,234 9,095 1,143 -255 7,982 5,180 307 2,495 4,722 2,874 410 235 2,228 11,579 11,835 -255
Total petroleum products 2021 April* 4,479 6,718 8,659 1,133 139 7,414 4,791 307 2,316 4,479 2,616 490 243 1,883 11,835 11,696 139
Other petroleum products, total 2020 May* 565 460 591 9 13 693 419 249 24 565 113 5 0 109 781 768 13
Other petroleum products, total 2020 June* 552 449 515 8 -6 632 369 253 10 552 101 6 0 95 768 774 -6
Other petroleum products, total 2020 July* 611 424 578 13 28 751 434 280 37 611 145 2 0 143 774 746 28
Other petroleum products, total 2020 August* 731 458 498 10 68 713 430 265 18 731 263 59 0 204 746 678 68
Other petroleum products, total 2020 September* 609 466 465 12 -31 652 349 275 28 609 137 60 0 77 678 709 -31
Other petroleum products, total 2020 October* 616 400 642 13 131 740 468 259 13 616 112 26 8 78 709 578 131
Other petroleum products, total 2020 November* 590 729 886 7 -50 805 517 263 25 590 113 52 1 60 578 628 -50
Other petroleum products, total 2020 December* 507 486 668 9 13 686 442 220 25 507 63 46 0 18 628 616 13
Other petroleum products, total 2021 January* 597 270 471 10 25 783 465 286 32 597 99 11 1 87 616 591 25
Other petroleum products, total 2021 February* 541 371 542 9 -104 825 582 236 7 541 84 4 6 74 591 695 -104
Other petroleum products, total 2021 March* 611 577 746 11 -31 821 575 225 21 611 168 5 9 155 695 726 -31
Other petroleum products, total 2021 April* 812 556 765 8 87 942 589 242 111 812 302 55 12 236 726 639 87
Other petroleum products 2020 May* 105 259 311 -17 173 137 21 15 105 23 5 0 18 451 468 -17
Other petroleum products 2020 June* 134 223 185 -17 113 93 17 3 134 44 6 0 38 468 485 -17
Other petroleum products 2020 July* 140 153 182 34 135 85 24 26 140 48 0 48 485 451 34
Other petroleum products 2020 August* 153 114 137 32 144 111 19 14 153 65 1 0 64 451 418 32
Other petroleum products 2020 September* 113 143 123 -36 129 77 29 23 113 29 0 0 28 418 455 -36
Other petroleum products 2020 October* 116 142 311 141 144 117 19 8 116 28 0 0 27 455 314 141
Other petroleum products 2020 November* 102 481 449 -91 162 126 24 12 102 17 1 16 314 405 -91
Other petroleum products 2020 December* 104 228 324 69 130 100 18 13 104 10 0 10 405 336 69
Other petroleum products 2021 January* 122 103 149 -26 195 148 21 26 122 28 4 24 336 362 -26
Other petroleum products 2021 February* 125 181 223 -109 275 257 17 1 125 38 0 38 362 471 -109
Other petroleum products 2021 March* 134 251 364 -36 283 253 16 14 134 51 0 0 50 471 507 -36
Other petroleum products 2021 April* 177 155 370 123 270 143 22 105 177 88 26 62 507 384 123
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table shows the supply and consumption of petroleum products as a balance sheet. Petroleum products are e.g. fuels such as LPG, motor gasoline and diesel oil. The balance sheet shows all products for processing or consumption in the Netherlands and transit goods.

Supply is calculated as production plus imports minus exports minus bunkers plus net stock changes. This calculation of the supply results in the amount of petroleum products consumed in the Netherlands in the period concerned.
Consumption is broken down by consumption as feedstock for transformation into other petroleum products and final consumption and other transformations (consumption of petroleum products for transformation into other energy commodities, like electricity).

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.

Also published are the opening stock and closing stock of petroleum products.

Data available:
From 1946

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 of 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 petroleum products
The amount of petroleum products primarily available for consumption in the Netherlands. Supply is calculated as production plus imports minus exports minus bunkers plus net stock changes.
Total supply
The amount of petroleum products primarily available for consumption in the Netherlands.
Production
Production of petroleum products by transforming crude or other petroleum products, e.g. production of motor gasoline by refining crude oil. From 2007 onwards, production excludes products used as re-input. Up to 2007, re-input was included.
Total production
Total production of petroleum products at refineries, the petrochemical industry and wholesale (companies that store or trade petroleum products).
Refineries
Companies that transform crude oil and other feedstocks into useful fossil fuels and other petroleum products. Fuels are LPG, motor gasoline, kerosene and gasoil. Other products are e.g. lubricants and asphalt. The most important step in the refinery is distillation. Crude oil is heated and headed through a column. This process yields several petroleum products such as residual gases at the top of the column and heavy products at the bottom. Up to 2007 the refineries figure included wholesale (companies storing or trading petroleum products).
Petrochemical industry
Companies that transform petroleum products into chemical products. Some other petroleum products become available as a by-products. These come to the market along with petroleum products from refineries. For example the transformation of the chemical product ethylene (a feedstock for plastic) into naphtha and the petroleum product automotive gas delivered to the market for consumption as fuel.
Wholesale
Companies storing or trading petroleum products. In common these companies blend petroleum products just before they are delivered to the market. For example addition of more or less additives to motor gasoline or transport diesel to meet summer or winter specifications. From 2007 onwards wholesale production is published. Up to 2007 the wholesale production was included in the production by refineries.
Imports
Imports of petroleum products.
Exports
Exports of petroleum products.
Bunkers
Delivery of fuels for international shipping and aviation, i.e. ships and aircraft departing from Dutch (air)ports and arriving in foreign (air)ports. In the energy balance sheet bunkers are considered as a form of export and are not included in energy available for consumption in the Netherlands. Aviation bunkers are distinguished from 1978 onwards. Up to 1978 aviation bunkers are included in final consumption.
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 petroleum products
The amount of petroleum products used for transformation into other petroleum products or as final consumption within the Netherlands.
Total consumption
Total consumption of petroleum products.
For transformation in petroleum products
The amount of petroleum products used as feedstock for transformation into other petroleum products, e.g. distillation of fuel oil in a refinery. Or products are blended into other products, like propane and butane into automotive gas.
Total for transformation in oil products
Total input of petroleum products as feedstock for transformation at refineries, petrochemical industry and wholesale (companies storing and trading petroleum products).
Refineries
Companies that transform crude oil and other feedstocks into useful fossil fuels and other petroleum products. Fuels are LPG, motor gasoline, kerosene and gasoil. Other products are e.g. lubricants and asphalt. The most important step in the refinery is distillation. Crude oil is heated and headed through a column. This process yields several petroleum products such as residual gases at the top of the column and heavy products at the bottom. Up to 2007 the refineries figure included wholesale (companies storing or trading petroleum products).
Petrochemical industry
Companies that transform petroleum products into chemical products. Some other petroleum products become available as a by-products. These come to the market along with petroleum products from refineries. For example the transformation of the chemical product ethylene (a feedstock for plastic) into naphtha and the petroleum product automotive gas delivered to the market for consumption as fuel.
Wholesale
Companies storing or trading petroleum products. In common they blend petroleum products just before they are delivered to the market. For example addition of more or less additives to motor gasoline or transport diesel to meet summer or winter specifications. From 2007 onwards wholesale production is published. Up to 2007 the wholesale production was included in the production by refineries.
Stock of petroleum products
The amount of the petroleum product stored. It is the amount stored at refineries, the petrochemical industry and wholesale (companies storing and trading petroleum products). Excluded are stocks at petrol stations and other final consumers.
Opening stock
The opening amount of stock of petroleum products.
Closing stock
The closing amount of stock of petroleum products.
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.