Natural gas balance sheet; supply and consumption

Natural gas balance sheet; supply and consumption

Periods Supply of natural gas Total supply (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Indigenous production (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Production from other sources (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of gaseous natural gas Imports of gaseous natural gas, total (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of gaseous natural gas Imports via Norway (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of gaseous natural gas Imports via Germany (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of gaseous natural gas Imports via Belgium (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of gaseous natural gas Imports via United Kingdom (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of gaseous natural gas Imports via Denmark (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports of LNG total (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports from the United States (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports from Norway (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports from Russia (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports from Africa (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports from Asia (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports from America excluding U.S. (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) Imports from Other/unknown (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Exports of gaseous natural gas Exports of gaseous natural gas, total (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Exports of gaseous natural gas Exports to Germany (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Exports of gaseous natural gas Exports to Belgium (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Exports of gaseous natural gas Exports to United Kingdom (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Bunkers (mln m3) Supply of natural gas Stock change (mln m3) Consumption of natural gas Total consumption (mln m3) Consumption of natural gas Energy companies (mln m3) Consumption of natural gas Consumption by production and transport (mln m3) Closing stock (mln m3) Closing stock, gaseous gas (mln m3) Closing stock, liquefied natural gas (mln m3) Flaring (mln m3) Storage capacity, total (mln m3) Storage capacity, gaseous gas (mln m3) Storage capacity, liquefied natural gas (mln m3)
2025 January* 4,062 788 33 2,020 686 1,004 198 50 81 1,676 1,006 100 236 334 0 0 0 2,917 2,361 410 145 109 71 2,643 4,062 815 43 5,650 5,461 188 1 15,025 14,475 551
2025 February* 3,553 713 29 2,267 633 776 723 42 93 1,620 916 0 241 463 0 0 0 2,481 2,159 278 44 81 36 1,523 3,553 752 41 4,127 3,912 215 1 15,025 14,475 551
2025 March* 2,816 844 33 1,896 729 176 820 44 127 2,036 1,416 3 256 122 0 239 0 2,680 2,377 300 2 63 29 779 2,816 609 42 3,348 3,108 241 1 15,025 14,475 551
2025 1st quarter* 10,431 2,346 95 6,182 2,048 1,956 1,741 136 301 5,332 3,338 104 732 919 0 239 0 8,078 6,898 989 191 253 136 4,944 10,431 2,176 127 3,348 3,108 241 3 15,025 14,475 551
2026 January* 4,464 786 32 1,478 346 1,028 7 23 73 1,822 1,253 112 239 0 0 211 6 2,868 2,473 364 31 160 72 3,445 4,464 1,089 38 3,884 3,692 193 1 15,031 14,480 551
2026 February* 3,344 647 29 1,584 456 536 477 50 65 1,834 1,154 0 369 136 0 165 9 2,647 2,461 181 4 102 41 2,040 3,344 738 41 1,845 1,542 303 1 15,031 14,480 551
2026 March* 2,532 663 35 1,439 395 334 489 94 127 2,075 1,306 0 418 154 0 187 10 2,477 2,349 128 0 108 29 933 2,532 408 40 912 604 308 1 15,031 14,480 551
2026 1st quarter* 10,339 2,096 96 4,501 1,197 1,897 974 167 266 5,731 3,714 112 1,026 289 0 564 26 7,991 7,283 673 35 369 142 6,418 10,339 2,421 119 912 604 308 3 15,031 14,480 551
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table shows the supply and the consumption of natural gas as a balance sheet. The supply of natural gas is calculated as the sum of indigenous production, production from other sources, imports minus exports, minus delivery of fuels for international shipping (bunkers) plus stock changes. The supply is equal to the amount of natural gas used in the Netherlands in the same period.
This consumption includes the delivery of natural gas to energy companies. This is sector D from the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). In addition, a small amount of natural gas is used in the indigenous production and transportation of natural gas. Lastly, there is flared and vented natural gas.

Data available:
From 2015 annually, quarterly, and monthly.

Status of the figures:
- up to and including 2023 definite.
- 2024 are revised provisional.
- 2025 and 2026 are provisional.

Changes as of April 15th 2026:
Figures have been added for March 2025.

Changes as of February 17th 2026:
Figures have been added for January 2025.

Changes as of january 16th 2026:
Figures have been added for December 2025.

When will new figures be published?
Provisional figures: half a month after the month under review.
Revised provisional figures: not later than in June of the year following the reporting year.
Definite figures: not later than December of the second following year.

Description topics

Supply of natural gas
The amount of natural gas primarily available for consumption in the Netherlands. Supply is calculated as the sum of indigenous production, production from other sources, imports minus exports and stock changes. This calculation of the supply results in the amount of natural gas consumed in the Netherlands during the period under review.
Total supply
The amount of natural gas primarily available for consumption in the Netherlands.
Indigenous production
Extraction of natural gas from nature, on-shore and off-shore in the Dutch territorial part of the North Sea.

Figures on flaring have been subtracted.
Production from other sources
Natural gas from other energy commodities transformation, e.g. natural gas production from refinery gas or natural gas production from biogas. Also known as biomethane.
Imports of gaseous natural gas
Imports of gaseous natural gas, total
Imports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines.
Imports via Norway
Imports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines. Norwegian gas passes Germany and passes the border by Emden.
Imports via Germany
Imports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines of Germany except for the cross border by Emden.
Imports via Belgium
Imports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines from Belgium.
Imports via United Kingdom
Imports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines from the United Kingdom.
Imports via Denmark
Imports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines from Denmark.
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Imports of LNG total
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The gas is liquefied through cooling till about minus 160 degrees Celsius. This makes transport in ships over long distances possible.
Imports from the United States
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Unites States of America.
Imports from Norway
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Norway.
Imports from Russia
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia.
Imports from Africa
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Africa.
Imports from Asia
Imports of liquefied natural gas (lng) from Asia.
Imports from America excluding U.S.
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from North and South America excluding the United States of America.
Imports from Other/unknown
Imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Unknown of Other origin.
Exports of gaseous natural gas
Exports of gaseous natural gas, total
Exports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines.
Exports to Germany
Exports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines to Germany, except cross border pipeline bij Emden.
Exports to Belgium
Exports of gaseous natural gas through cross border pipelines to Belgium.
Exports to United Kingdom
Exports of gaseous natural gas through cross borderBBL- pipelines to United Kingdom.
Exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Exports of liquefied natural gas (Lng).
The gas is liquefied through cooling till about minus 160 degrees Celsius. This makes transport in ships over long distances possible.
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. Bunkers are considered as a form of export and are not included in energy available for consumption in the Netherlands.
Stock change
Stock change of natural gas in underground storages and stock changes of liquefied natural gas (Lng). Includes also small changes in the emergency supply of natural gas and in the natural gas pipelines. During extremely cold weather the emergency supply is used to keep the natural gas supply at the normal level. During hot weather the emergency supply is supplemented again. The change of stock is calculated as the opening stock minus the closing stock, in accordance with international energy statistics guidelines. A positive figure means that the stock has decreased, and the supply of natural gas has thus increased. A negative figure means the opposite: an increase in stock and decrease in consumption.
Consumption of natural gas
The amount of natural gas delivered to the consumers in the Netherlands.
Total consumption
The amount of natural gas used by companies, households and transport in the Netherlands.
Energy companies
This is sector D in Standard Industrial Classification (SBI).
Consumption by production and transport
The consumption of natural gas by extraction companies at the gas extraction sites to support the extraction process and by distribution companies for the transport of natural gas.
Closing stock
The closing amount of stock.
Closing stock, gaseous gas
Maximum storage capacity for gaseous gas storages based on figures of the Aggregated Gas Storage Inventory (AGSI).
Closing stock, liquefied natural gas
Maximum storage capacity for liquid natural gas (LNG) storages based on figures of the Aggregated Gas Storage Inventory (AGSI).
Flaring
Surplus natural gas is vented or flared during extraction. For technical reasons, extraction companies must release this gas for a short time of period. Natural gas that is flared is burned; if it is vented it is released unburned.

Figures on flaring have been subtracted from indigenous production on natural gas.
Storage capacity, total
The total storage capacity of gaeous gas and liquefied natural gas.
Storage capacity, gaseous gas
The strorage capacity for gaseous gas.
Storage capacity, liquefied natural gas
The strorage capacity for liquefied natural gas.