North America is the world's leading region based on natural gas supply, accounting for **** trillion cubic meters (tcm) in 2021. This is expected to increase to *** tcm in 2050. Similarly, the supply of natural gas in the other world regions is expected to increase by several hundred billion cubic meters (bcm) by 2050, with the exception of Europe. Europe is the only region forecast to have a substantial decrease in its supply of natural gas, from *** bcm in 2021 to 100 bcm in 2050.
Data presented at the national and provincial levels for monthly supply and disposition of natural gas. Not all combinations are available.
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This table shows the supply and the consumption of natural gas as a balance sheet. The supply of natural gas is calculated as the sum of indigenous production, production from other sources, imports minus exports, minus delivery of fuels for international shipping (bunkers) plus stock changes. The supply is equal to the amount of natural gas used in the Netherlands in the same period. This consumption includes the delivery of natural gas to energy companies. This is sector D from the Standard Industrial Classification (SBI). In addition, a small amount of natural gas is used in the indigenous production and transportation of natural gas. Lastly, there is flared and vented natural gas.
Data available: From 2015 annually, quarterly, and monthly.
Status of the figures: - up to and including 2022 definite. - 2023 and 2024 are revised provisional. - 2025 is provisional.
Changes as of June 18th 2025: None, this table has been discontinued. The successor of this table is 'Natural gas balance sheet; supply and consumption'. See section 3.
When will new figures be published? Not applicable.
An overview of the trends in the UK’s gas sector identified for the previous quarter, focusing on:
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CN: Natural Gas Production: Heilongjiang data was reported at 5,380.000 Cub m mn in 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5,940.000 Cub m mn for 2023. CN: Natural Gas Production: Heilongjiang data is updated yearly, averaging 2,650.570 Cub m mn from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2024, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,940.000 Cub m mn in 2023 and a record low of 2,022.000 Cub m mn in 2002. CN: Natural Gas Production: Heilongjiang data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.RBA: Energy Production: Natural Gas.
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CN: Natural Gas Production: Henan data was reported at 430.000 Cub m mn in 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 440.000 Cub m mn for 2023. CN: Natural Gas Production: Henan data is updated yearly, averaging 1,137.745 Cub m mn from Dec 1991 (Median) to 2024, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2,958.000 Cub m mn in 2009 and a record low of 290.000 Cub m mn in 2020. CN: Natural Gas Production: Henan data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s China – Table CN.RCC: Gas Supply: Natural Gas.
The largest supply of natural gas to Poland was injected from Norway via Baltic Pipe in 2024, with deliveries of more than 6.7 billion cubic meters. Slightly less was regasified at the LNG terminal, more than six billion cubic meters of gas.
LNG has become the main source of primary gas supplied to OECD Europe. In 2023, LNG imports accounted for ** percent of all natural gas brought to the region. As many European countries are looking for alternatives to Russian piped gas, the LNG market has grown in importance and the region has become the largest destination for U.S. LNG.
This dataset contains information about world's natural gas consumption from 1965. Data from BP. Follow datasource.kapsarc.org for timely data to advance energy economics research.Notes:* Excludes natural gas converted to liquid fuels but includes derivatives of coal as well as natural gas consumed in Gas-to-Liquids transformation.^ Less than 0.05.w Less than 0.05%.n/a not available.# Excludes Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania prior to 1985 and Slovenia prior to 1990.Notes: The difference between these world consumption figures and the world production statistics is due to variations in stocks at storage facilitiesand liquefaction plants, together with unavoidable disparities in the definition, measurement or conversion of gas supply and demand data.Annual changes and shares of total are calculated using billion cubic feet per day figures.
Annual company level data on the supply and disposition of natural gas in the United States from an identified universe of pipelines, local distribution companies, and operators of fields, wells or gas processing plants, who distribute gas to end users or transport gas across State borders; or underground natural gas storage operators. Annual time series extend back to 1997. Based on Form EIA-176 data.
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Austria Natural Gas: Supply: Production data was reported at 39.803 Cub m mn in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 43.648 Cub m mn for Jan 2025. Austria Natural Gas: Supply: Production data is updated monthly, averaging 93.000 Cub m mn from Sep 2008 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 198 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 218.000 Cub m mn in Jan 2012 and a record low of 38.667 Cub m mn in Apr 2021. Austria Natural Gas: Supply: Production data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by E-Control. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Austria – Table AT.RB001: Energy Balance. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Natural gas distributors have benefited mainly from the enormous outburst of natural gas availability in the United States since the early 2000s because of the growing prevalence of advanced drilling techniques employed by upstream producers in the Oil Drilling and Gas Extraction industry. Natural gas is used to generate electricity, produce useful thermal output and as an industrial feedstock. Many end users, mainly electric power plants, have been pressed to transition to using this energy source at the expense of others because of its increased affordability and comparatively lower environmental impact. Despite the rising popularity of renewable energy like wind and solar, natural gas already has years of historical infrastructure built, making the supply chain much easier to navigate, leading the country to rely on it for most of its energy needs. Revenue is set to swell at a CAGR of 4.6% through the end of 2025 to $199.3 billion, including a 9.5% dip in 2025, as gas prices will rebound. Despite revenue growing swiftly as the need for gas overwhelmingly expanded during the current period, distributors have also endured wild swings in revenue because of highly volatile market conditions. For example, the price of natural gas fell in 2020 amid shutdowns as excess supply was built. Prices then spiked in 2021 and 2022 before falling again in 2023 as the industry stabilized following economic turmoil. Despite all this, the residential sector has been a saving grace, as prices have continued to climb yearly despite outside factors. Even so, overall profit has been pushed down as distributors lowered their selling prices. Natural gas production will climb marginally, while infrastructure investments will boost pipeline and export capacity. Thanks to global tensions, total domestic consumption is set to strengthen. Even so, consumption may be constrained growth as some markets slowly switch to renewable energy, constraining growth. Prices are also set to remain stagnant, which may prevent significant revenue spikes. Overall, revenue is set to climb at a CAGR of 0.7% through the end of 2030 to $205.9 billion.
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Heilongjiang: Natural Gas: Supply: Production data was reported at 5,575.000 Cub m mn in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 5,050.000 Cub m mn for 2021. Heilongjiang: Natural Gas: Supply: Production data is updated yearly, averaging 2,850.000 Cub m mn from Dec 1995 (Median) to 2022, with 28 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 5,575.000 Cub m mn in 2022 and a record low of 2,022.000 Cub m mn in 2002. Heilongjiang: Natural Gas: Supply: Production data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Energy Sector – Table CN.RBL: Natural Gas Balance Sheet: Heilongjiang.
After the cut-off of Russian deliveries to Europe following its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian imports dropped from ** billion cubic meters of natural gas imported per semester in 2021 to *** billion cubic meters in 2025. While Algeria became the main supplier, with over ** billion cubic meters of gas imported to Italy per semester, a significant increase was observed in imports from Azerbaijan. LNG imports are expected to increase in the next years. Currently, most of the LNG imported to Italy originates in Qatar and the United States.Natural gas is the major source of electricity generation in Italy.
Polish state-controlled oil and gas company ORLEN imported approximately **** billion cubic meters of natural gas to Poland in 2024. Domestic production amounted to *** billion cubic meters.
Supply and demand of natural gas liquids (production, exports, imports, inter-regional transfers, etc.) by fuel type (propane, butane and ethane) in megalitres. Not all combinations are available.
The total volume of natural gas produced in the Philippines amounted to around ***** billion standard cubic feet in 2024, indicating a significant decrease from the previous year. Natural gas production is generated primarily from the Malampaya Gas Field, which is expected to be depleted in the near future.
Annual data on the number and production volumes of oil and natural gas wells by state. Annual time series extend back to 1919.
This statistic shows the volume of natural gas sold in Italy from 2013 to 2018. According to data, the amount of gas supplied increased steadily since 2015, peaking in 2017 at roughly ** cubic gigameters. It decreased then slightly in 2018.
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Studying the spatiotemporal evolution patterns of natural gas supply and demand is of significant importance for optimizing resource allocation and formulating energy policies. This study examines the spatiotemporal evolution of natural gas supply and demand in China from 2004 to 2022, using Lorenz curve analysis, gravity center model, and Moran's index. The research reveals that the total supply and demand of natural gas in China have been steadily increasing, with 2009 marking the turning point from a tight balance to a shortage in demand. Regional disparities in natural gas production and consumption are widening, with a high degree of production concentration and clear geographical clustering characteristics. Consumption patterns have undergone significant adjustments, and the overall regional aggregation index shows a trend of decline stabilizing. The gravity center of production initially moved northwest before returning southeast, while the consumption center consistently shifted southeast, showing a dynamic deviation-stabilization process. There exists a significant positive spatial correlation between natural gas production and consumption, albeit with notable differences in spatial clustering characteristics among different provinces. Enhancing supply resilience, optimizing spatial layout, and strengthening policy guidance can effectively respond to changes in natural gas supply and demand, ensuring national energy security.
North America is the world's leading region based on natural gas supply, accounting for **** trillion cubic meters (tcm) in 2021. This is expected to increase to *** tcm in 2050. Similarly, the supply of natural gas in the other world regions is expected to increase by several hundred billion cubic meters (bcm) by 2050, with the exception of Europe. Europe is the only region forecast to have a substantial decrease in its supply of natural gas, from *** bcm in 2021 to 100 bcm in 2050.