Energy Working Group Energy Statistics and Training OfficeAsia Pacific Energy Research Centre APECEnergyStatistics2022 Prepared by Energy Statistics and Training OfficeAsia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC)Inui bldg., Kachidoki, 1-13-1, KachidokiChuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0054, JapanPhone●(81) 3 5144 8551 Facsimile●(81) 3 51448555 E-mail●esto@aperc.or.jpWebsite●www.egeda.ewg.apec.org For Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Secretariat35 Heng Mui Keng TerraceSingapore 119616Phone●(65) 6891 9600 Facsimile: (65) 6891 9690 E-mail●info@apec.orgWebsite●www.apec.org Copyright © 2025 APEC SecretariatAPEC#225-RE-01.6ISSN0219-0842 Preface TheAPEC Energy Statistics 2022consists of the following chapters: 1.Background information on APEC energy statistics2.Overview of the APEC energy situation3.Member economy tables The statistics cover the 21 APEC member economies, i.e. Australia; Brunei Darussalam;Canada; Chile; People’s Republic of China; Hong Kong, China; Indonesia; Japan; Republicof Korea; Malaysia; Mexico; New Zealand; Papua New Guinea; Peru; The Philippines; Rus-sia; Singapore; Chinese Taipei; Thailand; The United States and Viet Nam. Chapter 1outlines the methodology used to collect and standardize energy data, as well asto produce secondary data such as energy balances and other related tables. It also explainsthe preparation of socio-economic data. Chapter 2presents an analysis of energy demand and supply in the APEC region, includingfigures and tables showing trends in both areas. Chapter 3includes annual tables for each member economy, featuring energy balance datafor 2021 and 2022, and energy prices from 2010 to 2022. These tables also present majorenergy indicators—such as primary energy supply, final energy consumption, and energy de-mand and supply by source—as well as key economic indicators like population, GDP, bal-ance of payments, foreign exchange rates, purchasing power parity, and price indices. Thedata spans from 1990 to 2022, focusing on the most up-to-date figures. TheAPEC Energy Statistics 2022is based on the APEC energy database, which aims toestablish a comprehensive and consistent energy database within the APEC region. This da-tabase supports the identification of key trends in energy supply and demand, aligned withAPEC Energy Working Group priorities, such as energy intensity and the share of renewableenergy in total primary energy supply and consumption. The database is prepared in closecollaboration with member economies. For inquiries about the data, please contact the EGEDA Secretariat, the Energy Statisticsand Training Office (ESTO) of the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC). Inui bldg., Kachidoki, 1-13-1, KachidokiChuo-ku, Tokyo, 104-0054, JapanTelephone+81 3 5144 8551+81-3 5144 8555esto@aperc.or.jpwww.egeda.ewg.apec.org AddressFacsimileEmailWebsite Table ofContents 1Background information onAPEC energy statistics Background.................................................................................2APEC energy data and APEC energy goals...............................2Energy data.................................................................................2Standardisation............................................................................7Energy balance table....................................................................8Other tables.................................................................................8Notes on member economies.......................................................9Socio-economic data....................................................................9APEC energy database................................................................9 Overview of the APEC energysituation Background...............................................................................11APEC and the rest of the world.................................................11Energy supply trends.................................................................13Power generation......................................................................17Energy demand trends...............................................................18CO2emissions........................................................................21APEC goals...............................................................................22Energy balance table..................................................................23 3Energy balance and othertables by member economy Australia....................................................................................27Brunei Darussalam....................................................................33Canada......................................................................................39Chile..........................................................................................45China..........................................................................................51Hong Kong, China..................