Kristil,


Its a good question. I suspect there is no universal answer. The UK and Norwegian governments publish stats that provide some indication of the energy used to produce fuel.

But relating these stats to the ones we normally use from IEA, BP et al is not straight forward. The data exists, but there is a PhD research project in there accessing it, untangling it and interpreting it.

The chart shows UK nat gas used in energy industries - actually declining as our energy industry has declined. Measured by off shore installations being decommissioned.

Not very satisfactory I know.

Euan

Uean, thank you for your response and for considering the question a good one ... so much for me considering it a simple one though.

But on a truly simple item, today my son came up from the basement to tell me that the unused, for two years, dehumidifier was still up and running. I guess it has been dehumidifying like a trooper all that time and then automatically stopping when full and then evaporating till... and etc. for two years! Good thing we haven't invented the energy conservation police yet.