3 rd Gas Data Transparency Conference 4-5 June 2013, Bali, Indonesia Overview of JODI Gas Milestones and Beta Test Launch Yuichiro Torikata Energy Analyst International Energy Forum
Extending the JODI platform to cover gas
Calls for the extension of JODI to gas date back to 2006 2006 Ministers called for the extension of JODI to other fuels at the IEF10 in Doha, Qatar 2008 Ministers called for the extension of JODI to natural gas at the IEF11, and at the Extraordinary Energy Ministerial Meetings of Jeddah and London 2009 Calls for JODI Gas at the G8 Summit in L Aquila and at the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh; JODI- Gas exercise launched. 2010 2011 JODI-Gas supported at the G20 Summit in Cannes. 2012 JODI-Gas Strong support supported by for JODI-Gas Ministers at the shown by IEF12 in Mexico Ministers at the IEF13 in Kuwait; in October, JODI- Gas became a permanent reporting initiative 2013 Public launch of JODI-Gas scheduled during the second half of the year 2014 The IEF and JODI Partners will receive on-going feedback, and will make adjustments and improvements to the platform as necessary
Shared Progress in Expanding JODI to Cover Gas A clear roadmap to launching JODI-Gas in 2013 JODI-Gas Exercise launched Oct 2009 Support for JODI-Gas reaffirmed at the 13th IEF Ministerial Mar 2012 JODI-Gas Exercise becomes a Permanent Reporting Initiative Oct 2012 62 Countries (~2/3 of demand & supply) submitting gas data Oct 2012 Launch JODI-Gas beta version for submitting countries Jan 2013 Finalise JODI-Gas Manual Draft (led by UN Statistics Division) Hold Third Gas Data Transparency Conference in Bali to set Agenda to launch the JODI-Gas Database to the public 1H2013 Jun 2013 Launch JODI-Gas 4H 2013
Number of countries 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Month by month record of countries reporting JODI-Gas Data 52 53 54 54 54 62 63 66 66 67 69 69 69 May-12 Jun-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12 Jan-13 Feb-13 Mar-13 Apr-13 May-13 IEF Held the Second Gas Data Transparency Conference in Doha with 52 countries submitting monthly JODI- Gas data representing 2/3 of global natural gas supply and demand. OPEC Economic Board approved that OPEC countries to start collecting JODI- Gas monthly data and participate in JODI-Gas. JODI-Gas became a permanent initiative. IEA Governing Board approved to institutionalise JODI- Gas monthly data as a requirement by IEA countries. IEA Impact of the Governing Board. More countries from UNSD and OLADE. This raised the number of countries participating in JODI-Gas to 66 countries representing 70% of global natural gas supply and 80% of global natural gas demand. Launched Beta version of the JODI- Gas Data base Bahrain started submitting JODI-Gas data raising countries participating in JODI-Gas to 67. Held workshop with 22 OLADE countries. Qatar and Kuwait started submitting JODI-Gas data raising number of countries participating in JODI-Gas to 69, representing 80% of Global natural gas supply and demand.
69 Countries Participation in JODI-Gas : May 2013 Eurostat: 5 countries Bulgaria Croatia Latvia IEA: 32 countries Australia Austria Belgium Canada Chile Czech Rep. Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Lithuania Romania Korea Luxemburg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UK USA APEC: 11 countries/economies Brunei China Chinese Taipei Hong Kong Indonesia Malaysia OLADE: 8 countries Barbados Belize Bolivia Brazil IEF on behalf of OPEC: 2 countries Kuwait Qatar UNSD: 11 countries Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Egypt Georgia Peru Philippines Russia Thailand Vietnam Ecuador Dominican Rep. Trinidad/Tobago Uruguay India Myanmar South Africa Ukraine Tunisia Source: JODI - IEF
69 countries participate in JODI-Gas: by region Rest of the world, 22% Consumption Countries participating in JODI Gas represents 78 % of global gas supply Rest of the world, 18% Africa, 2% Middle East, 5% Europe, 9% Former USSR, 21% North America, 25% South America, 3% Asia Oceania, 13% Countries participating in JODI Gas represents 82 % of global gas demand Source: IEA World Energy Balance 2012, JODI - IEF Source: IEF Production Africa, 2% Middle East, 2% Europe, 18% Former USSR, 17% North America, 25% South America, 2% Asia Oceania, 16%