Crude and petroleum products balance sheet; supply and consumption

Crude and petroleum products balance sheet; supply and consumption

Energy commodities Periods Supply Production Petrochemical industry (mln kg) Consumption For transformation in products Petrochemical industry (mln kg) Consumption For transformation in products Other oil industry (mln kg) Consumption Final consumption Petrochemical industry Final energy consumption (mln kg) Consumption Final consumption Petrochemical industry Non-energy use (mln kg) Consumption Final consumption Final consumption other oil industry (mln kg)
Total crudes and petroleum products 2024 1st quarter* 900 900 5,792 487 1,988 0
Total crudes 2024 1st quarter* 209 1,057 558
Crude oil 2024 1st quarter* 539
Natural gas liquids 2024 1st quarter* 209 130 558
Fossil additives 2024 1st quarter* 0 115
Bioadditives 2024 1st quarter* 1 272
Total petroleum products 2024 1st quarter* 900 691 4,735 487 1,430 0
Residual gas 2024 1st quarter* 520 487
LPG 2024 1st quarter* 84 152 65 324 0
Total naphtha 2024 1st quarter* 105 536 2,760 1,098
Naphtha (not aromatic or light oil) 2024 1st quarter* 19 386 1,768 745
Aromatics 2024 1st quarter* 86 150 993 353
Total motor gasoline 2024 1st quarter* 1
Motor gasoline 2024 1st quarter* 1
Aviation gasoline 2024 1st quarter*
Total kerosene 2024 1st quarter* 2 14 6
Kerosene type jet fuel 2024 1st quarter* 1
Other kerosene 2024 1st quarter* 2 13 6
Total gas and diesel oil 2024 1st quarter* 4 466 0
Diesel 2024 1st quarter* 253 0
Marine diesel 2024 1st quarter* 4 213
Total residual fuel oil 2024 1st quarter* 1,060
Residual fuel oil low sulphur 2024 1st quarter* 405
Residual fuel oil, high sulphur 2024 1st quarter* 655
Petroleum coke 2024 1st quarter*
Total other petroleum products 2024 1st quarter* 187 1 369 2
White spirit and SBP 2024 1st quarter* 136 240
Lubricants 2024 1st quarter* 0 35
Paraffin waxes 2024 1st quarter*
Bitumen 2024 1st quarter*
Other mineral products 2024 1st quarter* 51 1 94 2
Source: CBS.
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This table shows the supply and consumption of petroleum products and crudes as a balance sheet.

Petroleum products include the fuels LPG, motor gasoline and diesel oil. The balance includes products used for processing or consumption in the Netherlands as well as those intended for transit.

Crudes are 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.

The following standard densities are used to convert from kg to liters of Gasoline, Diesel and Autogas delivered including excise duty:
Petrol 0.75 kg/l, Diesel 0.836 kg/l and LPG 0.535 kg/l.

This table replaces the next tables:

Crude balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock, 1944 - April 2021
Petroleum products balance; supply, consumption and stock, 1946 - April 2021
Motor fuels; sales in petajoules, weight and volume, 1946 - April 2021

See section 3.

Data available:
From January 2015

Status of the figures:
- up to and including 2021 definite.
- 2022 and 2023 are revised provisional.
- 2024 are provisional.

Changes as of June 7th 2024
Revised provisional figures of 2023 have been added.

Changes as of May 31st 2024:
Figures added for March 2024.

Changes as of March 29th 2024:
Figures added for January 2024.

Changes as of November 14th of 2023:
Figures for 2015 up to and including 2021 are revised.
The revision mainly concerns the consumption of gas- and diesel oil and energy commodities higher in the classification (total petroleum products, total crude and petroleum products and total energy commodities).
New data for the consumption of diesel oil in mobile machine have been incorporated. Consequently, the final energy consumption of gas- and diesel of other users increases (construction, services and agriculture). Final consumption of road transport is calculated as the remainder of total supply to the market, so this is decreased by the same amount.

Furthermore, by improved analyses of the 2015 data, the bunkers of High Sulphur Fuel has been lowered by 800 kt and the export has been increased by the same amount.

When will new figures be published?
Provisional figures: in the second month after the month under review.
Definite figures: not later than in the second following December.

Description topics

Supply
The amount of crudes and petroleum products that has primarily become available for consumption in the Netherlands. Supply is calculated as indigenous production plus other sources plus production plus imports minus exports minus bunkers plus stock changes. This calculation of the supply results in the amount of crudes and petroleum products consumed in the Netherlands in the period concerned.
Production
Production of petroleum products by transforming crude or other petroleum products, e.g. production of motor gasoline by refining crude oil.
Petrochemical industry
Companies that transform petroleum products into chemical products. Some other petroleum products become available as a by-product. 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.
Consumption
The amount of crudes and petroleum products used for transformation into other petroleum products or as final consumption within the national borders of the Netherlands.
For transformation in products
The amount of crudes and 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.
Petrochemical industry
Petrochemical company petroleum transformation. A petrochemical company is a company that transforms petroleum products into chemical products. Some other petroleum products become available as a by-product. 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.
Other oil industry
Other oil companies petroleum transformation. An other oil company is a company that stores or trades petroleum products. In common these companies blend petroleum products just before they are delivered to the market. For example addition more or less additives to motor gasoline or transport diesel to meet summer or winter specifications.
Final consumption
Final consumption of energy. No useful energy commodity remains. This can be final energy consumption, like motor gasoline in a car, or non energy use, like naphtha in petrochemical industry.
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.
Final energy consumption
Consumption used to support business activities of the petrochemical plant, such as heat for steam cracking. Includes input for electricity and heat production to be sold. Mainly consumption of residual products released from the assimilation process, such as chemical waste gas.
Non-energy use
Final consumption of petroleum for non-energy purposes, like producing ethylene, propylene, butylene, synthesis gas, aromatics, butadiene and other hydrocarbon–based raw materials in processes such as steam cracking, aromatics plants and steam reforming.
Final consumption other oil industry
Consumption for heating very heavy oil fractions (bitumen, tar) in order to be able to pump them.