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Oil S

O Statistics in Malaysia
y

IEA Headquarters, Paris


11 February 2008
Outline

¾ Malaysia
M l i E Energy Si
Situation
i
¾ Energy Statistics in Malaysia
¾ National
N ti l Energy
E Balance
B l (NEB)
¾ Joint Oil Data Initiative (JODI)
¾ APEC IEEJ
¾ IEA Indicators
¾ Others
Background

¾ PTM was established following


Cabinet Meeting on 17th Sept.
1997 on Malaysia’s strategic
direction towards development
and coordination of energy
research

¾ PTM’s main function – to


provide
id advisory
d i services
i tto
Government in energy policy
planning and implementation

¾ PTM has been appointed by the


Ministry of Energy, Water and
Communications (MEWC) as the
governance agency for
international data cooperation
Energy Reserve and Potential

ENERGY RESERVE AND POTENTIAL IN 2006

GAS
OIL COAL HYDRO
87.95 ELECTRIC
5.25 1,483.06
trillion 29 000
29,000
billion million
standard cubic Megawatts
barrels tonnes
feet

At 2006 production levels, proven oil reserves are expected to last


another 21 years while natural gas reserves are expected to last for
about 36 years.
Overview of energy situation
Hydropower,
Coal and
3%
C k 12%
Coke,

Crude oil,
40% Malaysia Energy Demand (%) 2006
Total:
T t l
59 mtoe Coal &Coke,
3%
Natural Gas,
Natural Gas, 23%
43%

Petroleum
Products and Total: Petroleum
Others, 2%
40.4 mtoe Products,
56%
Malaysia Energy Supply (%) 2006
Electricity,
18%

Source – 1st Draft National Energy Balance 2006


Trend of Energy Consumption

25,000

P etro leum P ro ducts Electricity

Natural Gas Co al and Co ke


20,000

15,000

10,000

5 000
5,000

0
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Source – 1st Draft National Energy Balance 2006


Trend of Energy Consumption
18,000

I d t i l
Industrial T
Transport
t
16,000
Residential and Commercial Non-Energy (Petroleum & Gas)
14,000 Agriculture

12,000

10,000

8 000
8,000

6,000

4,000

2,000

0
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Source – 1st Draft National Energy Balance 2006


ENERGY STATISTICS IN MALAYSIA
Data Collection
Statistics Type of data Periodicity

1. National Data Collection


1.1 National Key economic, energy demand and supply Quarterly and
Energy Balance for oil, natural gas, coal, electricity Annually
(NEB)
2. International Data Submission

2.1 JODI Energy


gy Supply
pp y and demand of oil pproducts Monthlyy
(crude oil, LPG, kerosene, gas diesel,
heavy fuel oil)
2.2 APEC IEEJ Primary Energy Supply, Transformation and Quarterly and
Final Energy Use (oil
(oil, natural gas
gas, coal
coal, Annually
electricity), energy prices; CO2 emission
2.3 IEA Indicators Basic energy indicators, macro economic Annually
data,, consumption
p byy sub-sector for
energy data
National Energy Balance (NEB)

¾ PTM was instructed by the Ministry


to cooperate with international
agencies in providing country’s energy
data to publish world and regional
energy statistical report, etc

¾ NEB preparation are provided by


energy suppliers
l andd consumers in
Malaysia consist of Petroleum
Refineries, Gas Processing Plant,
Electricity Power Producers
Producers, Energy
Marketing companies, Primary Energy
Production companies and Coal
Mining/Consuming Industries on a
voluntary basis
Data Preparation - NEB

2. Pusat Tenaga Malaysia


(PTM)
• Data compilation,
verification and trending
analysis

NEB
Process
1. Data Provider

3. Ministry of Energy, Water &


Communications
• Approval
Joint Oil Data Initiative (JODI)

¾ JODI was launched in June 2001


¾ The data exercise is a partial answer to oil market
volatility
¾ Malaysia also joined this collaboration as a step towards
achieving a better functioning and more transparent
market
¾ The Ministryy of Energy,
gy, Water and Communications
(MEWC) is the focal point for JODI
Data Preparation – JODI

2. Pusat Tenaga Malaysia


as the data compiler

JODI
Process
1. Department
of Statistics
3. Submission to IEEJ
Others

Reporting
p g mechanisms in times
of crisis or emergency situation.
Thank You
Pusat Tenaga Malaysia
No. 2, Jalan 9/10, Persiaran
Usahawan, Seksyen 9, 43650
Bandar Baru Bangi,
Bangi Selangor
Website: www.ptm.org.my
E-mail: info@ptm.org.my

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