Rembrandt,

Thanks for the update. Your Oilwatch Monthly continues to set a very high standard with its high quality graphics and round up of data from different sources.

I am familiar with most of the data sources mentioned but have never seen the "ASPO Ireland" database. Is this publicly available? If so, I would love to know how I might get a copy.

And it was my understanding that all of the EIA data is behind a paywall. Is this universally true? Or is there some EIA data that is publicly avaiable?

Thanks,

-- Jon

@jonathan.S.callahan

The ASPO Ireland database is the database managed by Colin Campbell which is not publicly available. Data from the Energy Information Administration is freely available through their website http://www.eia.doe.gov/. For oil data go to international --> international petroleum monthly.

Best Regards,

Rembrandt

Wonder if Jonathan meant IEA instead of EIA as the IEA data is (initially) behind a paywall. However most of the data is released to the public 10 days after the subscription release at http://omrpublic.iea.org/ with archived tables at http://omrpublic.iea.org/tablessearch.asp

Unfortunately only the current "Table 1" of the IEA's OMR is available in spreadsheet form. Everything else is PDFs. Would be really nice if someone knows of somewhere all the historical OMRs are archived in one big spreadsheet.

Rembrandt, do you know if there's access to more usable data downloads with the subscription version?

@Undertow

>Rembrandt, do you know if there's access to more usable data downloads with the subscription version?<

no this is not the case. One needs to extract the data from all the historic PDF's as I have done.

Many thanks for all your work on this! This is a major reason I only use EIA data.

Yes, I had transposed the letters and was asking about the IEA data.

Most IEA data is freely available two weeks after publication and can be found in their oil market report here:

http://omrpublic.iea.org/

I also compile some data from the IEAs quaterly on oil, gas, coal, electricity OECD statistics which is a paid publication. In the case of the Oilwatch Monthly this is a part of the all liquids data.