Table 4: Major energy parameters of participating countries1

 

Electricity Production2

Oil

Natural Gas

Production3

Consumption4

Proven Reserves5

Production6

Consumption7

Proven Reserves8

Brunei

2.45

0.204

0.013 (2001)

1,255 (1-i-2002)

10.35

1.35

315 (1-i-2002)

Cambodia

0.122

---

0.007 (2002)

---

---

---

---

Indonesia

110.2

0.971

1.183

4,900

77.6

55.3

2,549

Lao PR

3.56

---

0.003 (2001)

---

---

---

---

Malaysia

75.3

0.785

0.460

3,200

53.66

31.25

2,230

Myanmar

5.07

0.018

0.061

3,200 (2003)

9.98

1.57

2,460 (2003)

Philippines

52.86

0.026

0.338

152 (1-i-2004)

0.0025

0.025

108 (1-i-2004)

Singapore

35.33

---

0.700 (2001)

---

---

2.5

---

Thailand

118.9

0.225

0.785 (2001)

600 (1-i-2003)

18.73

23.93

368 (1-i-2003)

Vietnam

34.48

0.359

0.185 (2001)

650

1.3

1.3

193

China PR

19100

3.392

4.956 (2002)

17,740

35

29.18

2,230

Japan

10440

0.017

5.290 (2001)

29 (1-i-2002)

2.519

80.42

20 (1-i-2002)

South Korea

322.5

---

2.070 (2004)

---

---

20.92

---

India

547.2

0.780

2.130 (2001)

5,700

22.75

22.75

542

Australia

210.3

0.537

0.796 (2001)

3,664 (1-i-2002)

33.08

23.33

2,407 (1-i-2002)

New Zealand

38.39

0.042

0.132 (2001)

89 (1-i-2002)

6.504

6.504

59 (1-i-2002)

 

1 Based on data from The World Factbook 2005

2 Billion kWh; based on estimates in 2003, except for Brunei, Lao PR, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, India, Australia and New Zealand (all 2002)

3 Million Barrels/day; based on estimates in 2003, except for Thailand, Vietnam (both 2004), Japan and New Zealand (both 2001)

4 Million Barrels/day; based on estimates in 2004 unless otherwise indicated

5 Millions of barrels; based on estimates in 2004 unless otherwise indicated

6 Billions of cubic metres; based on estimates in 2001, except for Indonesia (2003), The Philippines (2004), Vietnam and Japan (both 2003)

7 Billions of cubic metres; based on estimates in 2001, except for Indonesia (2003), The Philippines (2004), and China (2002)

8 Billions of cubic metres; based on estimates in 2004 unless otherwise indicated