
New preliminary data from the China Statistical Abstract 2015 (CSA2015) show an upward revision to China’s historical coal consumption and production. Energy-content-based coal consumption from 2000 to 2013 is up to 14% higher than previously reported, while coal production is up to 7% higher. These revisions also affect China’s total primary energy consumption and production, which are also higher than previously reported—up to 11% and 7% in some years, respectively, mainly because of the revisions to coal. In 2014, energy-content-based coal consumption was essentially flat, and production declined by 2.6%.
China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) typically publishes the CSA in May. The CSA provides annual total primary energy consumption and production in tons of standard coal equivalent (tce), which reflects the energy content, but it does not provide the physical tonnage of coal consumption and production. Final and detailed statistics are published in the China Statistical Yearbook, which is typically released in September or October.
CSA2015 revises both the totals and the coal shares for all years since 2000 compared with what was provided in China Statistical Yearbook 2014, the most recent final statistics. In the absence of official revisions to physical tonnage of coal consumption and production, EIA independently assessed the historical average heat content of coal consumed and that of raw coal produced in China to estimate tonnages. The assessment factored in information from a variety of sources including information from NBS and other Chinese statistical agencies, industry reports, consultant survey results, expert interviews, and academic papers related to raw coal heat content and coal washing rates and yields by coal type. These estimates show the physical tonnage of coal consumption decreased by approximately 2% in 2014.

CSA2015 does not provide specific explanations for the extensive revisions to historical coal data. However, the direction and the magnitude of the revision are largely consistent with the widely reported issues associated with Chinese coal statistics, which likely are the reasons for previous upward revisions of coal consumption: disagreements between national totals and the sum of provincial reports, misalignment of reporting methods, and inherent difficulties in achieving data accuracy in a constantly and rapidly changing market as large as China’s. Uncertainties remain in China’s coal data, which should be recognized in future analysis.
rockman on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 12:25 pm
With the Chinese economy booming hard during this period of higher oil and LNG prices should it be shock to see strong China coal consumption? Especially after coal pieces fell towards the end?
As said before: it ain’t rocket science. LOL.
Plantagenet on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 1:29 pm
China is the largest CO2 producer on earth. This is just more evidence confirming that the Chinese are the world’s leading climate criminals when it comes to CO2 emissions.
Cheers!
apneaman on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 2:03 pm
China has to planty. Who else is going to manufacture the needless crap to fill those dollar stores and walmarts and home improvement and crappy home decor stores to keep our landfill workers employed? I guess now that they have a status seeking middle class means they too have millions of consumer citizens selfishly taking high carbon spewing vacation trips in a vain attempt to increase their ape social standing even as the biosphere shifts towards uninhabitable. I bet there are millions of Chinese on vacation right now in a hotelroom on an internet connected device pathetically communicating every uninteresting detail of their trip and hoping to score points with the social circle – Look look everybody look at me and my expensive vacation that is a measure of myself worth. Please value me by it. Look what what I saw and look what I ate and look what I bought – I’m somebody.
Boat on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 2:30 pm
Chinese are pretty good at breathing pollution. Walking talking filters.
apneaman on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 2:32 pm
Houston ranked among areas with dirtiest air
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Houston-ranked-among-areas-with-dirtiest-air-5441988.php
apneaman on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 2:42 pm
Take a look boaty at what we are doing to the children at an ever increasing rate. Good profits to be made investing in puffer manufacturing, especially if robots do it. They don’t get asthma. At this rate we’ll be putting puffers in every kids christmas stocking and handing them out a halloween with the palm oil and high fructose corn syrup goodies. For the love of jesus do it for the children won’t you!
http://www.environment.ucla.edu/reportcard/article1700.html
apneaman on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 2:44 pm
Boat and planty are like a couple of 400lb guys calling the 500lb guy a fat bastard and feeling superior.
apneaman on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 2:50 pm
Boat and planty, I wanted to share my feeling towards y’all in a song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sY9X7IcZl8
GregT on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 3:30 pm
planter is the 600 lb person in the room calling the 130 lb person obese.
Boat on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 3:43 pm
While you doomers say the end is here go gimme that 3/4 pounder with large fries. Let me have that hair styled so you look good on the way out. Fairy boots with curls I imagine.
Makati1 on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 8:39 pm
Last year (2014) the US imported about $467,000,000,000.– (~1/2 trillion dollars) worth of China’s pollution causing exports. That would equal millions of tons of coal used in their production. Why not move all of that back into the States so we could have Acid Rain, Love Canal, etc?
Americans love to point the finger, but they need to get the finger from the rest of the world and be contained and ignored.
BTW: That number represents $1,500 each for every man, woman and child in the US. So you don’t shop China? BS!
Kenz300 on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 8:51 pm
China is investing heavily in wind and solar energy production and in electric vehicles. Coal has moved to the back burner.
Global Renewable Energy Roundup: China, Kenya, Turkey, India Seeking More Renewables – Renewable Energy World
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2015/08/global-renewable-energy-roundup-china-kenya-turkey-india-seeking-more-renewables.html
GregT on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 9:16 pm
“While you doomers say the end is here go gimme that 3/4 pounder with large fries. Let me have that hair styled so you look good on the way out. Fairy boots with curls I imagine.”
Enjoy your 3/4 pounder Boat, your new hair style, fairy boots (whatever that means), and curls. You have a great imagination, and you deserve all that stuff. The best of luck to you!
apneaman on Sun, 20th Sep 2015 9:39 pm
Boat, everything is awesome….. for everyone
Why Has Labor’s Share of GDP Declined for 40 Years?
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