Petroleum products balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock Petroleum products
Motor fuels; deliveries by petajoule, weight and volume Deliveries, road transport, water transport, air transport
Supply, consumption, energy transformation Energy commodities, sector
Energy, supply, transformation, consumption, final consumption Natural gas, electricity, petroleum, hard coal, renewable energy, heat
Heating and other gasoil for use outside road traffic, for example for lighter ship engines, diesel trains...
Heavy oil used as fuel in diesel engines and heating installations.
Factor to convert an energy commodity of the physical unit into the unit of energy joule. .
Energy consumption, supply, transformation, final consumption, delivery Energy commodities, natural gas, electricity, renewable, oil, companies
Deliveries for final consumption and bunkers of motor fuels for road transport, water transport and air transport
Production, imports, exports, bunkers, consumption for transformation and final consumption of refineries, petrochemical industry and wholesale
In 2014, net export of natural gas was 25 percent below the level of 2013 and the volume of natural gas extracted in the Netherlands shrank by nearly 20 percent. Apart from 1988, the annual volume of gas recovered in the Netherlands has not been so low since 1972.
Daily global market prices. Prices of several global markets. divided into product groups. Exchange rates.
Daily global market prices. Prices of several global markets divided into product groups. Exchange rates.
Total emission of greenhouse gases in the Netherlands fell for the fifth consecutive year in 2009. With 201 billion CO2 equivalents, total emissions were nearly 6 percent below the level of 1990, the reference year for the Kyoto Protocol.
Energy consumption in the first eight months of 2009 was down by more than 4 percent on the same period in 2008. This has led to a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.
The consumer price index shows that in May 2008 Dutch inflation was 2.3 percent, i.e. 0.3 percentage points up on April. The increase is mainly caused by higher food and fuel prices.
In 2007, there was a substantial downturn in goods trade between the Netherlands and Estonia.
Recent figures by Eurostat show that last year, the Netherlands was the EU’s third exporting country after Germany and France.