Energy Information Administration - Ukraine Energy Profile

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 Ukraine Energy Profile
   

Last Update: Feb. 17, 2009 (Petroleum)
Next Update: Mar. 17, 2009 (Petroleum), As available (Other fuels)

Data

 
2006
2007
 
16 year history
Ukraine
Eurasia
World 
Rank
 
Ukraine
Petroleum (Thousand Barrels per Day)          
Total Oil Production  103.98 12,381 84,543 51   102.89
Crude Oil Production  92.59
11,725
73,461
46
  95.22
Consumption  343.00
5,519
84,979
37
  F 351
Net Exports/Imports(-)  - 239.02
6,862
-- 28   F- 248
Refinery Capacity 
880
8,117
85,345
23
  880
Proved Reserves 
(Billion Barrels)
0.395
78
1,293
50
  0.395
   
2005
2006
 
15 year history
Ukraine
Eurasia
World
Rank
 
Ukraine
Natural Gas (Billion Cubic Feet)  
Production  685 28,790 101,528
30
  687
Consumption  3,079 24,227 103,700
8
  3,136
Net Exports/Imports(-)  - 2,394 4,556 -- 5   NA
Proved Reserves 
39,600 1,952,600 6,046,062
23
  39,600
Coal (Million Short Tons)  
Production  66.526 502 6,490
14
  68.025
Consumption  68.418 418 6,483
14
  70.041
Net Exports/Imports(-)  
(Trillion Btu)
- 59.559 1,721 --
33
  - 60.942
Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours)  
Net Generation  175.38 1,327 17,351
18
  NA
Net Consumption  142.23 1,139 15,747
19
  NA
Installed Capacity (GWe)  54.907 345 3,872
14
  NA
Total Primary Energy (Quadrillion Btu)  
Production  3.207 69 460
30
  NA
Consumption  6.209 46 463
17
  NA
Energy Intensity  
(Btu per 2000 U.S. Dollars)
17,209 -- -- --   NA
Carbon Dioxide Emissions (Million Metric Tons of CO₂)  
Total from Consumption of Fossil Fuels  342.57 2,578 28,193
20
  NA
Map of Ukraine

Country Analysis Brief
  • Ukraine is important to world energy markets because it is a critical transit center for exports of Russian oil and natural gas to Europe, as well as a significant energy consumer.
  • Ukraine is an important transit corridor for Russian oil exports. During 2006, pipelines in Ukraine carried 22 percent of Russia’s oil exports to Ukrainian refineries or onwards to the European oil market.
  • Ukraine is a key transit center for Russian natural gas exports to Europe. In order to provide reliable supplies domestically and in Europe more investment in the Ukrainian transport network, more international cooperation, and a more transparent energy sector are needed.
  • Ukraine has the seventh-largest amount of coal resources in the world, but underinvestment, and a lack of progress on deregulation have made the country a net coal importer.
  • Ukraine has sufficient generating capacity to supply more than twice its electricity needs, but the country’s ageing infrastructure is in need of investment and maintenance.
  • The country has one of the highest energy intensities in the world and has made some progress in reducing its energy usage from oil and coal but not for natural gas.

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 Related Information

International Petroleum Monthly

International Energy Annual

International Energy Outlook yearly energy projections through 2030

Short Term Energy Outlook monthly energy projections through 2009

Annual Energy Outlook yearly US energy projections through 2030


 

 
    -- = Not applicable; NA = Not available; F = Forecast value
 
Sources: EIA, International Energy Annual, Short Term Energy Outlook, Table 3a, Table 3b (Forecast values)

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