Table 1. Economic and Demographic Indicators for North Central Europe
Country

Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 2000E (Billions of U.S. $)

Real GDP Growth Rate, 2000 Estimate 

GDP per capita, 2000 Estimate (U.S. $) Population, 2001E (Millions)
Poland 158.3 4.0% 4,097 38.6
Czech Republic 50.8 2.9% 4,943 10.3
Slovak Republic 19.2 2.2% 3,555 5.4
Hungary 46.8 5.2% 4,680 10.0
Total/Weighted Average 275.1 3.9% 4,278 64.3

Source: DRI WEFA


Table 2. Energy Consumption and Carbon Dioxide Emissions in North Central Europe, 2000
Country Total Energy Consumption (quadrillion Btu, 1999) Oil (thousand barrels per day, 2001) Natural Gas (billion cubic feet) Coal (million short tons, all types) Electricity (billion kilowatthours) Energy-Related CO2 Emissions (million metric tons of carbon, 1999)
Poland 3.84 431 444.6 155.3 138.8 84.5
Czech Republic 1.54 175 327.4 63.3 63.2 28.5
Slovak Republic 0.70 72 292.3 11.2 27.8 9.2
Hungary 1.07 149 411.2 16.1 38.2 16.2
Total 7.15 827 1,475.5 245.9 268 138.4

Sources: Energy Information Administration; PlanEcon


Table 3. Energy Supply Indicators in North Central Europe
Country Crude Oil Reserves, Million Barrels, 1/1/02E Natural Gas Reserves, Trillion Cubic Feet, 1/1/02E  Coal Reserves, Million Short Tons, 1999 Oil Production, Thousand Barrels per day, 2001 Natural Gas Production, Billion Cubic Feet, 2000 Coal Production, All Types, Million Short Tons, 2000 Electricity Generation, Billion Kilowatthours, 2000 Crude Oil Refining Capacity, Thousand Barrels per Day, 1/1/02
Poland 114.9 5.12 15,773 14.2 174.9 179 145.1 382
Czech Republic 15 0.14 6,809 6.4 2.9 71.3 73.1 198
Slovak Republic 9 0.53 190 1 14.1 4.1 29.9 115
Hungary 110.9 1.28 4,917 37.2 121.9 15.6 34.2 161
Total 249.8 7.07 27689 58.8 313.8 270 282.3 856

Sources: Energy Information Administration; PlanEcon



Sources for this report include: BBC; CIA World Factbook; Czech News Agency; DRI WEFA; Economist Intelligence Unit; Financial Times; Hungarian News Agency; PlanEcon; Platts Oilgram; Polish News Bulletin; Prague Business Journal; Slovak Spectator; U.S. Department of Commerce; U.S. Department of Energy and Energy Information Administration; Weekly Petroleum Argus; World Markets Online.