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**ANNEXES Methodology for the calculation and reporting of the life cycle greenhouse gas intensity of fuels and energy by fuel suppliers to the Proposal for a Council Directive on laying down calculation methods and reporting requirements pursuant to Directive 98/70/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council relating to the quality of petrol and diesel fuels /\* COM/2014/0617 final/2 \*/**

  

Annex I

Methodology
for the calculation and reporting of the life cycle greenhouse gas intensity
of fuels and energy by fuel suppliers

Part 1:

When calculating a fuel supplier's
greenhouse gas intensity of fuels and energy:

1.
The greenhouse gas intensity for fuels and
energy is expressed in terms of grams of carbon dioxide equivalent per Mega
Joule of fuel (gCO2eq/MJ);

2.
The greenhouse gases taken into account for the
purposes of calculating the greenhouse gas intensity of fuel is carbon dioxide
(CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4).
For the purpose of calculating CO2 equivalence, emissions of those
gases are valued in terms of CO2 equivalent emissions as follows:

CO2:
1;   CH4: 25;   N2O: 298

3.
Emissions from the manufacture of machinery and
equipment utilized in extraction, production, refining and consumption of
fossil fuels shall not be taken into account in the greenhouse gas calculation.

4.
A fuel supplier's greenhouse gas intensity from
the life cycle of all fuels supplied shall be calculated in accordance with the
formula below:

A supplier’s greenhouse gas intensity (#)
=

Where:

(a)
“#”means the supplier’s identification (person
liable to pay duty) defined in Regulation (EC) No 684/2009 as the Trader Excise
Number (SEED registration number or VAT ID number in Table 1 point 5 (a) of
Annex I to that Regulation for Destination Type codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8)
which is also the entity liable to pay the excise duty in accordance with
Article 8 of Council Directive 2008/118/EC at the time excise duty became chargeable
in accordance with Article 7(2) of Directive 2008/118/EC. If this
identification is not available Member States shall ensure that an equivalent
means of identification is established in accordance with a national excise
duty reporting scheme.

(b)
“x” means the fuel and energy types falling
within the scope of this Directive as expressed in Table 1 - point17(c) of
Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 684/2009. If these data are not available, Member
States shall collect equivalent data in accordance with a nationally
established excise duty reporting scheme.

(c)
“MJx” means the total energy supplied
and converted from reported volumes of fuel “x” expressed in Mega Joules. This
is calculated as follows:

The
quantity of each fuel per fuel type

Is derived from data
reported pursuant to Table 1 – point 17  (d), (f), and (o) of Annex I to
Regulation (EC) No 684/2009. Biofuel quantities are converted to their
lower-heat-value energy content pursuant to the energy densities set out in
Annex III to Directive 2009/28/EC[1].
Quantities of fuels from non-biological origin are converted to their
lower-heat-value energy content pursuant to energy densities set out in
Appendix 1 to the JEC Well-to-Tank report[2].

Simultaneous
co-processing of fossil fuels and biofuels

Processing includes any
modification during the life cycle of a fuel or energy supplied causing a
change to the molecular structure of the product. The addition of denaturant
does not fall under this processing. The volume of biofuels co-processed with
fuels from non-biological origin reflects the post-processing state of the
biofuel. The energy quantity of the co-processed biofuel is determined
according to the energy balance and efficiency of the co-processing process as
set out in Annex IV (17) of Directive 98/70/EC.

Where multiple biofuels
are blended with fossil fuels the quantity and type of each biofuel is taken
into account in the calculation and reported by suppliers to the Member States.

The volume of biofuel
supplied that does not meet the requirements of Article 7b(1) of Directive
98/70/EC is counted as fossil fuel.

E85 petrol-ethanol
blend shall be calculated as a separate fuel for the purpose of Article 6 of
Regulation (EC) No 443/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council[3].

If quantities are not
collected pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 684/2009, Member States shall collect
equivalent data in accordance with a nationally established excise duty
reporting scheme.

Quantity
of electric energy consumed

Is the amount of
electricity consumed in road vehicles or motorcycles where an energy supplier
reports this amount of energy to the relevant authority in the Member State in
accordance with the following formula:

Electric energy
consumed = distance travelled (km) x electric energy consumption efficiency
(MJ/km).

(d)
UER

“UER” is the upstream
emission reduction of greenhouse gases claimed by a fuel supplier measured in
gCO2eq if quantified and reported in accordance with the following
requirements:

Eligibility

Voluntary greenhouse
gas emission reductions at oil and gas production and extraction sites shall
only be applied to the upstream emission's part of the default values for petrol,
diesel, CNG or LPG.

Upstream greenhouse gas
emission reductions originating from any country may be counted as a reduction
in greenhouse gas emissions against fuels from any feedstock source supplied by
any fuel supplier.

Upstream greenhouse gas
emission reductions shall only be counted if they are associated with projects
that have started after 1 January 2011

It is not necessary to
prove that upstream emission reductions would not have taken place without the
Article 7a reporting requirement.

Calculation

Greenhouse gas
reductions associated with oil and gas upstream emissions will be estimated and
validated in accordance with principles and standards identified in
International Standards and in particular ISO 14064, ISO 14065 and ISO 14066.

The UERs and baseline
emissions are to be monitored, reported and verified in accordance with ISO
14064 and providing results of equivalent confidence of Regulation (EU) No
600/2012 and Regulation (EU) No 601/2012. The verification of methods for
estimating UERs must be done in accordance with ISO 14064-3 and the
organisation verifying this must be accredited in accordance with ISO 14065.

(e)
“GHGix” is the unit greenhouse gas intensity of
fuel “x” expressed in gCO2eq/MJ. Fuel suppliers shall define the
unit intensity of each fuel as follows:

Greenhouse
gas intensity of fuels from a non-biological
origin is the “weighted unit life cycle greenhouse gas intensity” per fuel type
listed in the last column of the table under Part 2 point (5) of this Annex.

Electrical
energy is calculated as described in Part 2
point (6) below.

Greenhouse
gas intensity of biofuels

The
greenhouse gas intensity of biofuels meeting the requirements of Article 7b(1)
of Directive 98/70/EC is calculated in accordance with Article 7d of that
Directive. In case data on the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of biofuels
was obtained in accordance with an agreement or scheme that has been the
subject of a decision pursuant Article 7c(4) of Directive 98/70/EC covering
Article 7b(2) of that Directive this data is also be used to establish the 
greenhouse gas intensity of biofuels under Article 7b(1) of that Directive. The
greenhouse gas intensity for biofuels not meeting the requirements of Article
7b(1) of Directive 98/70/EC is equal to the greenhouse intensity of the
respective fossil fuel derived from conventional crude oil or gas.

Simultaneous
co-processing of fuels from non-biological
origin and biofuels

The
greenhouse gas intensity of biofuels co-processed with fossil fuels shall
reflect the post-processing state of the biofuel.

(f)
“AF” represents the adjustment factors for
powertrain efficiencies:

Predominant conversion technology || Efficiency factor

Internal combustion engine || 1

Battery electric powertrain || 0.4

Hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrain || 0.4

Part
2: Reporting by fuel suppliers

(1)
Upstream Emissions reductions (UERs)

In
order for upstream emissions reductions to be eligible for the purposes of this
methodology fuel suppliers shall report to the authority designated by the
Member States the:

(i)      starting date of the project which
must be after 1 January 2011;

(ii)     annual emission reductions in gCO2eq;

(iii)    duration for which the claimed
reductions occurred;

(iv)    project location closest to the source
of the emissions in latitude and longitude coordinates in degrees to the fourth
decimal place;

(v)     baseline annual emissions prior to
installation of reduction measures and annual emissions after the reduction
measures have been implemented in gCO2eq/MJ of feedstock produced;

(vi)    non-reusable certificate number
uniquely identifying the scheme and the claimed greenhouse gas reductions

(vii)   non-reusable number uniquely identifying
the calculation method and the associated scheme;

(viii)  where the project relates to oil
extraction, the average annual historical and reporting year gas-to-oil ratio
(GOR) in solution, reservoir pressure, depth and well production rate of the
crude oil.

(2)
Origin

"Origin"
means the feedstock trade name listed in Part 2 point (7) of this Annex but
only where fuel suppliers hold the necessary information by virtue of (i) being
a person or undertaking importing crude oil from third countries or receiving a
crude oil delivery from another Member State pursuant to Article 1 of Council
Regulation (EC) No 2964/95; or (ii) arrangements to share information agreed
with other fuel suppliers. In all other cases, origin shall refer to whether
the fuel is of EU or non-EU origin.

The
information collected and reported by fuel suppliers to the Member States
concerning the origin of fuels shall be confidential but this shall not prevent
the publication by the Commission of general information or information in
summary form which does not contain details relating to individual
undertakings.

For
biofuels origin means the biofuel production pathway set out in Annex IV of
Directive 98/70/EC.

Where multiple
feedstocks are used, the quantity in metric tonnes of finished product per type
of each feedstock produced in the respective processing facility during the
reporting year shall be provided.

(3)
Place of purchase

"Place
of purchase" means the country and name of the processing facility where
the fuel or energy underwent the last substantial transformation used to confer
the origin of the fuel or energy in accordance with Commission Regulation (EEC)
No 2454/93.

(4)
Small and medium-sized enterprises

By
way of derogation for fuel suppliers that are small and medium-sized
enterprises, "origin" and "place of purchase" is either EU
or non-EU, as appropriate, irrespective of whether they import crude oil or
they supply petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous materials.

(5)
2010 average life cycle greenhouse gas default
values for fuels other than biofuels and electric energy

Raw material source and process || Fuel or energy type placed on the market || Life cycle unit GHG intensity (gCO2eq/MJ) || Weighted life cycle unit GHG intensity (gCO2eq/MJ)

Conventional crude || Petrol || 93.2 || 93.3

Natural Gas-to-Liquid || 94.3

Coal-to-Liquid || 172

Natural bitumen || 107

Oil shale || 131.3

||

Conventional crude || Diesel or gasoil || 95 || 95.1

Natural Gas-to-Liquid || 94.3

Coal-to-Liquid || 172

Natural bitumen || 108.5

Oil shale || 133.7

||

Any fossil sources || Liquefied Petroleum Gas in a spark ignition engine || 73.6 || 73.6

Natural Gas, EU mix || Compressed Gas in a spark ignition engine || 69.3 || 69.3

Natural Gas, EU mix || Liquefied Gas in a spark ignition engine || 74.5 || 74.5

Sabatier reaction of hydrogen from non-biological renewable energy electrolysis || Compressed synthetic methane in a spark ignition engine || 3.3 || 3.3

Natural gas using steam reforming || Compressed Hydrogen in a fuel cell || 104.3 || 104.3

Electrolysis fully powered by non-biological renewable energy || Compressed Hydrogen in a fuel cell || 9.1 || 9.1

Coal || Compressed Hydrogen in a fuel cell || 234.4 || 234.4

Coal with Carbon Capture and Storage of process emissions || Hydrogen in a fuel cell || 52.7 || 52.7

Waste plastic derived from fossil feedstocks || Petrol, diesel or gasoil || 86 || 86

(6)
Electrical energy

For
the reporting by energy suppliers of electricity consumed by electric vehicles
and motorcycles, Member States should calculate national average life cycle
default values in accordance with appropriate International Standards.

Alternatively
Member States may permit their suppliers to establish unit greenhouse gas
intensity values (gCO2eq/MJ) for electricity from data reported by
Member States on the basis of:

(i)      Regulation (EC) No 1099/2008 of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 on energy statistics
or,

(ii)     Regulation (EU) No
525/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council on a mechanism for
monitoring and reporting greenhouse gas emissions and for reporting other
information at national and Union level relevant to climate change or,

(iii)    Commission delegated regulation (EU) No 666/2014
establishing substantive requirements for a Union inventory system and taking
into account changes in the global warming potentials and internationally
agreed inventory guidelines pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 of the
European Parliament and of the Council.

(7)
Feedstock trade name

Country || Feedstock trade name || API || Sulphur (wt %)

Abu Dhabi || Al Bunduq || 38.5 || 1.1

Abu Dhabi || Mubarraz || 38.1 || 0.9

Abu Dhabi || Murban || 40.5 || 0.8

Abu Dhabi || Zakum (Lower Zakum/Abu Dhabi Marine) || 40.6 || 1

Abu Dhabi || Umm Shaif (Abu Dhabi Marine) || 37.4 || 1.5

Abu Dhabi || Arzanah || 44 || 0

Abu Dhabi || Abu Al Bu Khoosh || 31.6 || 2

Abu Dhabi || Murban Bottoms || 21.4 || NOT AVAILABLE (NA)

Abu Dhabi || Top Murban || 21 || NA

Abu Dhabi || Upper Zakum || 34.4 || 1.7

Algeria || Arzew || 44.3 || 0.1

Algeria || Hassi Messaoud || 42.8 || 0.2

Algeria || Zarzaitine || 43 || 0.1

Algeria || Algerian || 44 || 0.1

Algeria || Skikda || 44.3 || 0.1

Algeria || Saharan Blend || 45.5 || 0.1

Algeria || Hassi Ramal || 60 || 0.1

Algeria || Algerian Condensate || 64.5 || NA

Algeria || Algerian Mix || 45.6 || 0.2

Algeria || Algerian Condensate (Arzew) || 65.8 || 0

Algeria || Algerian Condensate (Bejaia) || 65.0 || 0

Algeria || Top Algerian || 24.6 || NA

Angola || Cabinda || 31.7 || 0.2

Angola || Takula || 33.7 || 0.1

Angola || Soyo Blend || 33.7 || 0.2

Angola || Mandji || 29.5 || 1.3

Angola || Malongo (West) || 26 || NA

Angola || Cavala-1 || 42.3 || NA

Angola || Sulele (South-1) || 38.7 || NA

Angola || Palanca || 40 || 0.14

Angola || Malongo (North) || 30 || NA

Angola || Malongo (South) || 25 || NA

Angola || Nemba || 38.5 || 0

Angola || Girassol || 31.3 || NA

Angola || Kuito || 20 || NA

Angola || Hungo || 28.8 || NA

Angola || Kissinje || 30.5 || 0.37

Angola || Dalia || 23.6 || 1.48

Angola || Gimboa || 23.7 || 0.65

Angola || Mondo || 28.8 || 0.44

Angola || Plutonio || 33.2 || 0.036

Angola || Saxi Batuque Blend || 33.2 || 0.36

Angola || Xikomba || 34.4 || 0.41

Argentina || Tierra del Fuego || 42.4 || NA

Argentina || Santa Cruz || 26.9 || NA

Argentina || Escalante || 24 || 0.2

Argentina || Canadon Seco || 27 || 0.2

Argentina || Hidra || 51.7 || 0.05

Argentina || Medanito || 34.93 || 0.48

Armenia || Armenian Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Australia || Jabiru || 42.3 || 0.03

Australia || Kooroopa (Jurassic) || 42 || NA

Australia || Talgeberry (Jurassic) || 43 || NA

Australia || Talgeberry (Up Cretaceous) || 51 || NA

Australia || Woodside Condensate || 51.8 || NA

Australia || Saladin-3 (Top Barrow) || 49 || NA

Australia || Harriet || 38 || NA

Australia || Skua-3 (Challis Field) || 43 || NA

Australia || Barrow Island || 36.8 || 0.1

Australia || Northwest Shelf Condensate || 53.1 || 0

Australia || Jackson Blend || 41.9 || 0

Australia || Cooper Basin || 45.2 || 0.02

Australia || Griffin || 55 || 0.03

Australia || Buffalo Crude || 53 || NA

Australia || Cossack || 48.2 || 0.04

Australia || Elang || 56.2 || NA

Australia || Enfield || 21.7 || 0.13

Australia || Gippsland (Bass Strait) || 45.4 || 0.1

Azerbaijan || Azeri Light || 34.8 || 0.15

Bahrain || Bahrain Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Belarus || Belarus Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Benin || Seme || 22.6 || 0.5

Benin || Benin Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Belize || Belize Light Crude || 40 || NA

Belize || Belize Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Bolivia || Bolivian Condensate || 58.8 || 0.1

Brazil || Garoupa || 30.5 || 0.1

Brazil || Sergipano || 25.1 || 0.4

Brazil || Campos Basin || 20 || NA

Brazil || Urucu (Upper Amazon) || 42 || NA

Brazil || Marlim || 20 || NA

Brazil || Brazil Polvo || 19.6 || 1.14

Brazil || Roncador || 28.3 || 0.58

Brazil || Roncador Heavy || 18 || NA

Brazil || Albacora East || 19.8 || 0.52

Brunei || Seria Light || 36.2 || 0.1

Brunei || Champion || 24.4 || 0.1

Brunei || Champion Condensate || 65 || 0.1

Brunei || Brunei LS Blend || 32 || 0.1

Brunei || Brunei Condensate || 65 || NA

Brunei || Champion Export || 23.9 || 0.12

Cameroon || Kole Marine Blend || 34.9 || 0.3

Cameroon || Lokele || 21.5 || 0.5

Cameroon || Moudi Light || 40 || NA

Cameroon || Moudi Heavy || 21.3 || NA

Cameroon || Ebome || 32.1 || 0.35

Cameroon || Cameroon Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Canada || Peace River Light || 41 || NA

Canada || Peace River Medium || 33 || NA

Canada || Peace River Heavy || 23 || NA

Canada || Manyberries || 36.5 || NA

Canada || Rainbow Light and Medium || 40.7 || NA

Canada || Pembina || 33 || NA

Canada || Bells Hill Lake || 32 || NA

Canada || Fosterton Condensate || 63 || NA

Canada || Rangeland Condensate || 67.3 || NA

Canada || Redwater || 35 || NA

Canada || Lloydminster || 20.7 || 2.8

Canada || Wainwright- Kinsella || 23.1 || 2.3

Canada || Bow River Heavy || 26.7 || 2.4

Canada || Fosterton || 21.4 || 3

Canada || Smiley-Coleville || 22.5 || 2.2

Canada || Midale || 29 || 2.4

Canada || Milk River Pipeline || 36 || 1.4

Canada || Ipl-Mix Sweet || 40 || 0.2

Canada || Ipl-Mix Sour || 38 || 0.5

Canada || Ipl Condensate || 55 || 0.3

Canada || Aurora Light || 39.5 || 0.4

Canada || Aurora Condensate || 65 || 0.3

Canada || Reagan Field || 35 || 0.2

Canada || Synthetic Canada || 30.3 || 1.7

Canada || Cold Lake || 13.2 || 4.1

Canada || Cold Lake Blend || 26.9 || 3

Canada || Canadian Federated || 39.4 || 0.3

Canada || Chauvin || 22 || 2.7

Canada || Gcos || 23 || NA

Canada || Gulf Alberta L & M || 35.1 || 1

Canada || Light Sour Blend || 35 || 1.2

Canada || Lloyd Blend || 22 || 2.8

Canada || Peace River Condensate || 54.9 || NA

Canada || Sarnium Condensate || 57.7 || NA

Canada || Saskatchewan Light || 32.9 || NA

Canada || Sweet Mixed Blend || 38 || 0.5

Canada || Syncrude || 32 || 0.1

Canada || Rangeland – South L & M || 39.5 || 0.5

Canada || Northblend Nevis || 34 || NA

Canada || Canadian Common Condensate || 55 || NA

Canada || Canadian Common || 39 || 0.3

Canada || Waterton Condensate || 65.1 || NA

Canada || Panuke Condensate || 56 || NA

Canada || Federated Light and Medium || 39.7 || 2

Canada || Wabasca || 23 || NA

Canada || Hibernia || 37.3 || 0.37

Canada || BC Light || 40 || NA

Canada || Boundary || 39 || NA

Canada || Albian Heavy || 21 || NA

Canada || Koch Alberta || 34 || NA

Canada || Terra Nova || 32.3 || NA

Canada || Echo Blend || 20.6 || 3.15

Canada || Western Canadian Blend || 19.8 || 3

Canada || Western Canadian Select || 20.5 || 3.33

Canada || White Rose || 31.0 || 0.31

Canada || Access || 22 || NA

Canada || Premium Albian Synthetic Heavy || 20.9 || NA

Canada || Albian Residuum Blend (ARB) || 20.03 || 2.62

Canada || Christina Lake || 20.5 || 3

Canada || CNRL || 34 || NA

Canada || Husky Synthetic Blend || 31.91 || 0.11

Canada || Premium Albian Synthetic (PAS) || 35.5 || 0.04

Canada || Seal Heavy(SH) || 19.89 || 4.54

Canada || Suncor Synthetic A (OSA) || 33.61 || 0.178

Canada || Suncor Synthetic H (OSH) || 19.53 || 3.079

Canada || Peace Sour || 33 || NA

Canada || Western Canadian Resid || 20.7 || NA

Canada || Christina Dilbit Blend || 21.0 || NA

Canada || Christina Lake Dilbit || 38.08 || 3.80

Chile || Chile Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Chad || Doba Blend (Early Production) || 24.8 || 0.14

Chad || Doba Blend (Later Production) || 20.8 || 0.17

China || Taching (Daqing) || 33 || 0.1

China || Shengli || 24.2 || 1

China || Beibu || NA || NA

China || Chengbei || 17 || NA

China || Lufeng || 34.4 || NA

China || Xijiang || 28 || NA

China || Wei Zhou || 39.9 || NA

China || Liu Hua || 21 || NA

China || Boz Hong || 17 || 0.282

China || Peng Lai || 21.8 || 0.29

China || Xi Xiang || 32.18 || 0.09

Colombia || Onto || 35.3 || 0.5

Colombia || Putamayo || 35 || 0.5

Colombia || Rio Zulia || 40.4 || 0.3

Colombia || Orito || 34.9 || 0.5

Colombia || Cano-Limon || 30.8 || 0.5

Colombia || Lasmo || 30 || NA

Colombia || Cano Duya-1 || 28 || NA

Colombia || Corocora-1 || 31.6 || NA

Colombia || Suria Sur-1 || 32 || NA

Colombia || Tunane-1 || 29 || NA

Colombia || Casanare || 23 || NA

Colombia || Cusiana || 44.4 || 0.2

Colombia || Vasconia || 27.3 || 0.6

Colombia || Castilla Blend || 20.8 || 1.72

Colombia || Cupiaga || 43.11 || 0.082

Colombia || South Blend || 28.6 || 0.72

Congo (Brazzaville) || Emeraude || 23.6 || 0.5

Congo (Brazzaville) || Djeno Blend || 26.9 || 0.3

Congo (Brazzaville) || Viodo Marina-1 || 26.5 || NA

Congo (Brazzaville) || Nkossa || 47 || 0.03

Congo (Kinshasa) || Muanda || 34 || 0.1

Congo (Kinshasa) || Congo/Zaire || 31.7 || 0.1

Congo (Kinshasa) || Coco || 30.4 || 0.15

Cote d’Ivoire || Espoir || 31.4 || 0.3

Cote d’Ivoire || Lion Cote || 41.1 || 0.101

Denmark || Dan || 30.4 || 0.3

Denmark || Gorm || 33.9 || 0.2

Denmark || Danish North Sea || 34.5 || 0.26

Dubai || Dubai (Fateh) || 31.1 || 2

Dubai || Margham Light || 50.3 || 0

Ecuador || Oriente || 29.2 || 1

Ecuador || Quito || 29.5 || 0.7

Ecuador || Santa Elena || 35 || 0.1

Ecuador || Limoncoha-1 || 28 || NA

Ecuador || Frontera-1 || 30.7 || NA

Ecuador || Bogi-1 || 21.2 || NA

Ecuador || Napo || 19 || 2

Ecuador || Napo Light || 19.3 || NA

Egypt || Belayim || 27.5 || 2.2

Egypt || El Morgan || 29.4 || 1.7

Egypt || Rhas Gharib || 24.3 || 3.3

Egypt || Gulf of Suez Mix || 31.9 || 1.5

Egypt || Geysum || 19.5 || NA

Egypt || East Gharib (J-1) || 37.9 || NA

Egypt || Mango-1 || 35.1 || NA

Egypt || Rhas Budran || 25 || NA

Egypt || Zeit Bay || 34.1 || 0.1

Egypt || East Zeit Mix || 39 || 0.87

Equatorial Guinea || Zafiro || 30.3 || NA

Equatorial Guinea || Alba Condensate || 55 || NA

Equatorial Guinea || Ceiba || 30.1 || 0.42

Gabon || Gamba || 31.8 || 0.1

Gabon || Mandji || 30.5 || 1.1

Gabon || Lucina Marine || 39.5 || 0.1

Gabon || Oguendjo || 35 || NA

Gabon || Rabi-Kouanga || 34 || 0.6

Gabon || T’Catamba || 44.3 || 0.21

Gabon || Rabi || 33.4 || 0.06

Gabon || Rabi Blend || 34 || NA

Gabon || Rabi Light || 37.7 || 0.15

Gabon || Etame Marin || 36 || NA

Gabon || Olende || 17.6 || 1.54

Gabon || Gabonian Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Georgia || Georgian Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Ghana || Bonsu || 32 || 0.1

Ghana || Salt Pond || 37.4 || 0.1

Guatemala || Coban || 27.7 || NA

Guatemala || Rubelsanto || 27 || NA

India || Bombay High || 39.4 || 0.2

Indonesia || Minas (Sumatron Light) || 34.5 || 0.1

Indonesia || Ardjuna || 35.2 || 0.1

Indonesia || Attaka || 42.3 || 0.1

Indonesia || Suri || 18.4 || 0.2

Indonesia || Sanga Sanga || 25.7 || 0.2

Indonesia || Sepinggan || 37.9 || 0.9

Indonesia || Walio || 34.1 || 0.7

Indonesia || Arimbi || 31.8 || 0.2

Indonesia || Poleng || 43.2 || 0.2

Indonesia || Handil || 32.8 || 0.1

Indonesia || Jatibarang || 29 || 0.1

Indonesia || Cinta || 33.4 || 0.1

Indonesia || Bekapai || 40 || 0.1

Indonesia || Katapa || 52 || 0.1

Indonesia || Salawati || 38 || 0.5

Indonesia || Duri (Sumatran Heavy) || 21.1 || 0.2

Indonesia || Sembakung || 37.5 || 0.1

Indonesia || Badak || 41.3 || 0.1

Indonesia || Arun Condensate || 54.5 || NA

Indonesia || Udang || 38 || 0.1

Indonesia || Klamono || 18.7 || 1

Indonesia || Bunya || 31.7 || 0.1

Indonesia || Pamusian || 18.1 || 0.2

Indonesia || Kerindigan || 21.6 || 0.3

Indonesia || Melahin || 24.7 || 0.3

Indonesia || Bunyu || 31.7 || 0.1

Indonesia || Camar || 36.3 || NA

Indonesia || Cinta Heavy || 27 || NA

Indonesia || Lalang || 40.4 || NA

Indonesia || Kakap || 46.6 || NA

Indonesia || Sisi-1 || 40 || NA

Indonesia || Giti-1 || 33.6 || NA

Indonesia || Ayu-1 || 34.3 || NA

Indonesia || Bima || 22.5 || NA

Indonesia || Padang Isle || 34.7 || NA

Indonesia || Intan || 32.8 || NA

Indonesia || Sepinggan - Yakin Mixed || 31.7 || 0.1

Indonesia || Widuri || 32 || 0.1

Indonesia || Belida || 45.9 || 0

Indonesia || Senipah || 51.9 || 0.03

Iran || Iranian Light || 33.8 || 1.4

Iran || Iranian Heavy || 31 || 1.7

Iran || Soroosh (Cyrus) || 18.1 || 3.3

Iran || Dorrood (Darius) || 33.6 || 2.4

Iran || Rostam || 35.9 || 1.55

Iran || Salmon (Sassan) || 33.9 || 1.9

Iran || Foroozan (Fereidoon) || 31.3 || 2.5

Iran || Aboozar (Ardeshir) || 26.9 || 2.5

Iran || Sirri || 30.9 || 2.3

Iran || Bahrgansar/Nowruz (SIRIP Blend) || 27.1 || 2.5

Iran || Bahr/Nowruz || 25.0 || 2.5

Iran || Iranian Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Iraq || Basrah Light (Pers. Gulf) || 33.7 || 2

Iraq || Kirkuk (Pers. Gulf) || 35.1 || 1.9

Iraq || Mishrif (Pers. Gulf) || 28 || NA

Iraq || Bai Hasson (Pers. Gulf) || 34.1 || 2.4

Iraq || Basrah Medium (Pers. Gulf) || 31.1 || 2.6

Iraq || Basrah Heavy (Pers. Gulf) || 24.7 || 3.5

Iraq || Kirkuk Blend (Pers. Gulf) || 35.1 || 2

Iraq || N. Rumalia (Pers. Gulf) || 34.3 || 2

Iraq || Ras el Behar || 33 || NA

Iraq || Basrah Light (Red Sea) || 33.7 || 2

Iraq || Kirkuk (Red Sea) || 36.1 || 1.9

Iraq || Mishrif (Red Sea) || 28 || NA

Iraq || Bai Hasson (Red Sea) || 34.1 || 2.4

Iraq || Basrah Medium (Red Sea) || 31.1 || 2.6

Iraq || Basrah Heavy (Red Sea) || 24.7 || 3.5

Iraq || Kirkuk Blend (Red Sea) || 34 || 1.9

Iraq || N. Rumalia (Red Sea) || 34.3 || 2

Iraq || Ratawi || 23.5 || 4.1

Iraq || Basrah Light (Turkey) || 33.7 || 2

Iraq || Kirkuk (Turkey) || 36.1 || 1.9

Iraq || Mishrif (Turkey) || 28 || NA

Iraq || Bai Hasson (Turkey) || 34.1 || 2.4

Iraq || Basrah Medium (Turkey) || 31.1 || 2.6

Iraq || Basrah Heavy (Turkey) || 24.7 || 3.5

Iraq || Kirkuk Blend (Turkey) || 34 || 1.9

Iraq || N. Rumalia (Turkey) || 34.3 || 2

Iraq || FAO Blend || 27.7 || 3.6

Kazakhstan || Kumkol || 42.5 || 0.07

Kazakhstan || CPC Blend || 44.2 NA || 0.54

Kuwait || Mina al Ahmadi (Kuwait Export) || 31.4 || 2.5

Kuwait || Magwa (Lower Jurassic) || 38 || NA

Kuwait || Burgan (Wafra) || 23.3 || 3.4

Libya || Bu Attifel || 43.6 || 0

Libya || Amna (high pour) || 36.1 || 0.2

Libya || Brega || 40.4 || 0.2

Libya || Sirtica || 43.3 || 0.43

Libya || Zueitina || 41.3 || 0.3

Libya || Bunker Hunt || 37.6 || 0.2

Libya || El Hofra || 42.3 || 0.3

Libya || Dahra || 41 || 0.4

Libya || Sarir || 38.3 || 0.2

Libya || Zueitina Condensate || 65 || 0.1

Libya || El Sharara || 42.1 || 0.07

Malaysia || Miri Light || 36.3 || 0.1

Malaysia || Tembungo || 37.5 || NA

Malaysia || Labuan Blend || 33.2 || 0.1

Malaysia || Tapis || 44.3 || 0.1

Malaysia || Tembungo || 37.4 || 0

Malaysia || Bintulu || 26.5 || 0.1

Malaysia || Bekok || 49 || NA

Malaysia || Pulai || 42.6 || NA

Malaysia || Dulang || 39 || 0.037

Mauritania || Chinguetti || 28.2 || 0.51

Mexico || Isthmus || 32.8 || 1.5

Mexico || Maya || 22 || 3.3

Mexico || Olmeca || 39 || NA

Mexico || Altamira || 16 || NA

Mexico || Topped Isthmus || 26.1 || 1.72

Netherlands || Alba || 19.59 || NA

Neutral Zone || Eocene (Wafra) || 18.6 || 4.6

Neutral Zone || Hout || 32.8 || 1.9

Neutral Zone || Khafji || 28.5 || 2.9

Neutral Zone || Burgan (Wafra) || 23.3 || 3.4

Neutral Zone || Ratawi || 23.5 || 4.1

Neutral Zone || Neutral Zone Mix || 23.1 || NA

Neutral Zone || Khafji Blend || 23.4 || 3.8

Nigeria || Forcados Blend || 29.7 || 0.3

Nigeria || Escravos || 36.2 || 0.1

Nigeria || Brass River || 40.9 || 0.1

Nigeria || Qua Iboe || 35.8 || 0.1

Nigeria || Bonny Medium || 25.2 || 0.2

Nigeria || Pennington || 36.6 || 0.1

Nigeria || Bomu || 33 || 0.2

Nigeria || Bonny Light || 36.7 || 0.1

Nigeria || Brass Blend || 40.9 || 0.1

Nigeria || Gilli Gilli || 47.3 || NA

Nigeria || Adanga || 35.1 || NA

Nigeria || Iyak-3 || 36 || NA

Nigeria || Antan || 35.2 || NA

Nigeria || OSO || 47 || 0.06

Nigeria || Ukpokiti || 42.3 || 0.01

Nigeria || Yoho || 39.6 || NA

Nigeria || Okwori || 36.9 || NA

Nigeria || Bonga || 28.1 || NA

Nigeria || ERHA || 31.7 || 0.21

Nigeria || Amenam Blend || 39 || 0.09

Nigeria || Akpo || 45.17 || 0.06

Nigeria || EA || 38 || NA

Nigeria || Agbami || 47.2 || 0.044

Norway || Ekofisk || 43.4 || 0.2

Norway || Tor || 42 || 0.1

Norway || Statfjord || 38.4 || 0.3

Norway || Heidrun || 29 || NA

Norway || Norwegian Forties || 37.1 || NA

Norway || Gullfaks || 28.6 || 0.4

Norway || Oseberg || 32.5 || 0.2

Norway || Norne || 33.1 || 0.19

Norway || Troll || 28.3 || 0.31

Norway || Draugen || 39.6 || NA

Norway || Sleipner Condensate || 62 || 0.02

Oman || Oman Export || 36.3 || 0.8

Papua New Guinea || Kutubu || 44 || 0.04

Peru || Loreto || 34 || 0.3

Peru || Talara || 32.7 || 0.1

Peru || High Cold Test || 37.5 || NA

Peru || Bayovar || 22.6 || NA

Peru || Low Cold Test || 34.3 || NA

Peru || Carmen Central-5 || 20.7 || NA

Peru || Shiviyacu-23 || 20.8 || NA

Peru || Mayna || 25.7 || NA

Philippines || Nido || 26.5 || NA

Philippines || Philippines Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Qatar || Dukhan || 41.7 || 1.3

Qatar || Qatar Marine || 35.3 || 1.6

Qatar || Qatar Land || 41.4 || NA

Ras Al Khaimah || Rak Condensate || 54.1 || NA

Ras Al Khaimah || Ras Al Khaimah Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Russia || Urals || 31 || 2

Russia || Russian Export Blend || 32.5 || 1.4

Russia || M100 || 17.6 || 2.02

Russia || M100 Heavy || 16.67 || 2.09

Russia || Siberian Light || 37.8 || 0.4

Russia || E4 (Gravenshon) || 19.84 || 1.95

Russia || E4 Heavy || 18 || 2.35

Russia || Purovsky Condensate || 64.1 || 0.01

Russia || Sokol || 39.7 || 0.18

Saudi Arabia || Light (Pers. Gulf) || 33.4 || 1.8

Saudi Arabia || Heavy (Pers. Gulf) (Safaniya) || 27.9 || 2.8

Saudi Arabia || Medium (Pers. Gulf) (Khursaniyah) || 30.8 || 2.4

Saudi Arabia || Extra Light (Pers. Gulf) (Berri) || 37.8 || 1.1

Saudi Arabia || Light (Yanbu) || 33.4 || 1.2

Saudi Arabia || Heavy (Yanbu) || 27.9 || 2.8

Saudi Arabia || Medium (Yanbu) || 30.8 || 2.4

Saudi Arabia || Berri (Yanbu) || 37.8 || 1.1

Saudi Arabia || Medium (Zuluf/Marjan) || 31.1 || 2.5

Sharjah || Mubarek. Sharjah || 37 || 0.6

Sharjah || Sharjah Condensate || 49.7 || 0.1

Singapore || Rantau || 50.5 || 0.1

Spain || Amposta Marina North || 37 || NA

Spain || Casablanca || 34 || NA

Spain || El Dorado || 26.6 || NA

Syria || Syrian Straight || 15 || NA

Syria || Thayyem || 35 || NA

Syria || Omar Blend || 38 || NA

Syria || Omar || 36.5 || 0.1

Syria || Syrian Light || 36 || 0.6

Syria || Souedie || 24.9 || 3.8

Thailand || Erawan Condensate || 54.1 || NA

Thailand || Sirikit || 41 || NA

Thailand || Nang Nuan || 30 || NA

Thailand || Bualuang || 27 || NA

Thailand || Benchamas || 42.4 || 0.12

Trinidad and Tobago || Galeota Mix || 32.8 || 0.3

Trinidad and Tobago || Trintopec || 24.8 || NA

Trinidad and Tobago || Land/Trinmar || 23.4 || 1.2

Trinidad and Tobago || Calypso Miscellaneous || 30.84 || 0.59

Tunisia || Zarzaitine || 41.9 || 0.1

Tunisia || Ashtart || 29 || 1

Tunisia || El Borma || 43.3 || 0.1

Tunisia || Ezzaouia-2 || 41.5 || NA

Turkey || Turkish Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Ukraine || Ukraine Miscellaneous || NA || NA

United Kingdom || Auk || 37.2 || 0.5

United Kingdom || Beatrice || 38.7 || 0.05

United Kingdom || Brae || 33.6 || 0.7

United Kingdom || Buchan || 33.7 || 0.8

United Kingdom || Claymore || 30.5 || 1.6

United Kingdom || S.V. (Brent) || 36.7 || 0.3

United Kingdom || Tartan || 41.7 || 0.6

United Kingdom || Tern || 35 || 0.7

United Kingdom || Magnus || 39.3 || 0.3

United Kingdom || Dunlin || 34.9 || 0.4

United Kingdom || Fulmar || 40 || 0.3

United Kingdom || Hutton || 30.5 || 0.7

United Kingdom || N.W. Hutton || 36.2 || 0.3

United Kingdom || Maureen || 35.5 || 0.6

United Kingdom || Murchison || 38.8 || 0.3

United Kingdom || Ninian Blend || 35.6 || 0.4

United Kingdom || Montrose || 40.1 || 0.2

United Kingdom || Beryl || 36.5 || 0.4

United Kingdom || Piper || 35.6 || 0.9

United Kingdom || Forties || 36.6 || 0.3

United Kingdom || Brent Blend || 38 || 0.4

United Kingdom || Flotta || 35.7 || 1.1

United Kingdom || Thistle || 37 || 0.3

United Kingdom || S.V. (Ninian) || 38 || 0.3

United Kingdom || Argyle || 38.6 || 0.2

United Kingdom || Heather || 33.8 || 0.7

United Kingdom || South Birch || 38.6 || NA

United Kingdom || Wytch Farm || 41.5 || NA

United Kingdom || Cormorant. North || 34.9 || 0.7

United Kingdom || Cormorant. South (Cormorant “A”) || 35.7 || 0.6

United Kingdom || Alba || 19.2 || NA

United Kingdom || Foinhaven || 26.3 || 0.38

United Kingdom || Schiehallion || 25.8 || NA

United Kingdom || Captain || 19.1 || 0.7

United Kingdom || Harding || 20.7 || 0.59

US Alaska || ANS || NA || NA

US Colorado || Niobrara || NA || NA

US New Mexico || Four Corners || NA || NA

US North Dakota || Bakken || NA || NA

US North Dakota || North Dakota Sweet || NA || NA

US Texas || WTI || NA || NA

US Texas || Eagle Ford || NA || NA

US Utah || Covenant || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Beta || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Carpinteria || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Dos Cuadras || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Hondo || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Hueneme || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Pescado || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Point Arguello || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Point Pedernales || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Sacate || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Santa Clara || NA || NA

US Federal OCS || Sockeye || NA || NA

Uzbekistan || Uzbekistan Miscellaneous || NA || NA

Venezuela || Jobo (Monagas) || 12.6 || 2

Venezuela || Lama Lamar || 36.7 || 1

Venezuela || Mariago || 27 || 1.5

Venezuela || Ruiz || 32.4 || 1.3

Venezuela || Tucipido || 36 || 0.3

Venezuela || Venez Lot 17 || 36.3 || 0.9

Venezuela || Mara 16/18 || 16.5 || 3.5

Venezuela || Tia Juana Light || 32.1 || 1.1

Venezuela || Tia Juana Med 26 || 24.8 || 1.6

Venezuela || Officina || 35.1 || 0.7

Venezuela || Bachaquero || 16.8 || 2.4

Venezuela || Cento Lago || 36.9 || 1.1

Venezuela || Lagunillas || 17.8 || 2.2

Venezuela || La Rosa Medium || 25.3 || 1.7

Venezuela || San Joaquin || 42 || 0.2

Venezuela || Lagotreco || 29.5 || 1.3

Venezuela || Lagocinco || 36 || 1.1

Venezuela || Boscan || 10.1 || 5.5

Venezuela || Leona || 24.1 || 1.5

Venezuela || Barinas || 26.2 || 1.8

Venezuela || Sylvestre || 28.4 || 1

Venezuela || Mesa || 29.2 || 1.2

Venezuela || Ceuta || 31.8 || 1.2

Venezuela || Lago Medio || 31.5 || 1.2

Venezuela || Tigre || 24.5 || NA

Venezuela || Anaco Wax || 41.5 || 0.2

Venezuela || Santa Rosa || 49 || 0.1

Venezuela || Bombai || 19.6 || 1.6

Venezuela || Aguasay || 41.1 || 0.3

Venezuela || Anaco || 43.4 || 0.1

Venezuela || BCF-Bach/Lag17 || 16.8 || 2.4

Venezuela || BCF-Bach/Lag21 || 20.4 || 2.1

Venezuela || BCF-21.9 || 21.9 || NA

Venezuela || BCF-24 || 23.5 || 1.9

Venezuela || BCF-31 || 31 || 1.2

Venezuela || BCF Blend || 34 || 1

Venezuela || Bolival Coast || 23.5 || 1.8

Venezuela || Ceuta/Bach 18 || 18.5 || 2.3

Venezuela || Corridor Block || 26.9 || 1.6

Venezuela || Cretaceous || 42 || 0.4

Venezuela || Guanipa || 30 || 0.7

Venezuela || Lago Mix Med. || 23.4 || 1.9

Venezuela || Larosa/Lagun || 23.8 || 1.8

Venezuela || Menemoto || 19.3 || 2.2

Venezuela || Cabimas || 20.8 || 1.8

Venezuela || BCF-23 || 23 || 1.9

Venezuela || Oficina/Mesa || 32.2 || 0.9

Venezuela || Pilon || 13.8 || 2

Venezuela || Recon (Venez) || 34 || NA

Venezuela || 102 Tj (25) || 25 || 1.6

Venezuela || Tjl Cretaceous || 39 || 0.6

Venezuela || Tia Juana Pesado (Heavy) || 12.1 || 2.7

Venezuela || Mesa-Recon || 28.4 || 1.3

Venezuela || Oritupano || 19 || 2

Venezuela || Hombre Pintado || 29.7 || 0.3

Venezuela || Merey || 17.4 || 2.2

Venezuela || Lago Light || 41.2 || 0.4

Venezuela || Laguna || 11.2 || 0.3

Venezuela || Bach/Cueta Mix || 24 || 1.2

Venezuela || Bachaquero 13 || 13 || 2.7

Venezuela || Ceuta – 28 || 28 || 1.6

Venezuela || Temblador || 23.1 || 0.8

Venezuela || Lagomar || 32 || 1.2

Venezuela || Taparito || 17 || NA

Venezuela || BCF-Heavy || 16.7 || NA

Venezuela || BCF-Medium || 22 || NA

Venezuela || Caripito Blend || 17.8 || NA

Venezuela || Laguna/Ceuta Mix || 18.1 || NA

Venezuela || Morichal || 10.6 || NA

Venezuela || Pedenales || 20.1 || NA

Venezuela || Quiriquire || 16.3 || NA

Venezuela || Tucupita || 17 || NA

Venezuela || Furrial-2 (E. Venezuela) || 27 || NA

Venezuela || Curazao Blend || 18 || NA

Venezuela || Santa Barbara || 36.5 || NA

Venezuela || Cerro Negro || 15 || NA

Venezuela || BCF22 || 21.1 || 2.11

Venezuela || Hamaca || 26 || 1.55

Venezuela || Zuata 10 || 15 || NA

Venezuela || Zuata 20 || 25 || NA

Venezuela || Zuata 30 || 35 || NA

Venezuela || Monogas || 15.9 || 3.3

Venezuela || Corocoro || 24 || NA

Venezuela || Petrozuata || 19.5 || 2.69

Venezuela || Morichal 16 || 16 || NA

Venezuela || Guafita || 28.6 || 0.73

Vietnam || Bach Ho (White Tiger) || 38.6 || 0

Vietnam || Dai Hung (Big Bear) || 36.9 || 0.1

Vietnam || Rang Dong || 37.7 || 0.5

Vietnam || Ruby || 35.6 || 0.08

Vietnam || Su Tu Den (Black Lion) || 36.8 || 0.05

Yemen || North Yemeni Blend || 40.5 || NA

Yemen || Alif || 40.4 || 0.1

Yemen || Maarib Lt. || 49 || 0.2

Yemen || Masila Blend || 30-31 || 0.6

Yemen || Shabwa Blend || 34.6 || 0.6

Any || Oil shale || NA || NA

Any || Shale oil || NA || NA

Any || Natural Gas: piped from source || NA || NA

Any || Natural Gas: from LNG || NA || NA

Any || Shale gas: piped from source || NA || NA

Any || Coal || NA || NA

Annex II

Calculation
of the baseline greenhouse gas intensity of fossil fuels

Methodology

(a)
The baseline greenhouse gas intensity is
calculated based on Union average fossil fuel consumption of petrol, diesel,
gasoil, LPG and CNG, where:

Baseline greenhouse gas intensity calculation

=     Where:

x
represents the different fuels and energy carriers falling within the scope of
the Directive and as defined in the table below

GHGix
is the unit greenhouse gas intensity of the annual supply sold on the market of
fuel x or energy carrier falling within the scope of this Directive expressed
in gCO2eq/MJ. The values for fossil fuels presented in Annex I Part
2 point (5) are used.

MJx
is the total energy supplied and converted from reported volumes of fuel x
expressed in Mega Joules.

(b)
Consumption data

The
consumption data used for calculation of the value is as follows:

Fuel || Energy Consumption (MJ) || Source

diesel || 7 894 969 x 106 || 2010 Member States reporting to UNFCCC

non-road gasoil || 240 763 x 106

petrol || 3 844 356 x 106

LPG || 217 563 x 106

CNG || 51 037 x 106

Greenhouse
gas intensity

The
greenhouse gas intensity for 2010 shall be: 94.1 gCO2eq/MJ

Annex III

Member
State reporting to the Commission

1.           Member States report by 30
June each year the data listed in point 3. Data must be reported for all fuel
and energy placed on the market in the Member State. Where multiple biofuels
are blended with fossil fuels, the data for each biofuel must be provided.

2.           The
data listed in point 3 is reported separately for fuel or energy placed on the
market by suppliers within a Member State (including joint suppliers operating
in a single Member State) and supply placed on the markets of two or multiple
Member States by joint suppliers (inter-Member State joint suppliers).
Inter-Member State joint supplier data must be further disaggregated to the
level of the Member State of each joining supplier.

3.           For
each fuel, Member States report the following data to the Commission aggregated
according to point 2 and as defined in Annex I:

(a)
Fuel or energy type;

(b)
Volume or quantity of electric energy;

(c)
Greenhouse gas intensity;

(d)
Upstream emission reductions;

(e)
Origin;

(f)
Place of purchase.

Annex IV

Template
for reporting information for consistency of the reported data

Fuel - Single Suppliers

Fuel - Joint Suppliers

Electricity

Origin – Single Suppliers8

Origin – Joint Suppliers8

Place of Purchase9

Total energy reported and
reduction achieved per Member State

Format Notes

Template for supplier reporting is identical to the
template for Member State reporting.

Shaded cells do not have to be filled in.

1.
Supplier identification is defined in Annex I Part 1 point 4(a);

2.
Quantity of fuel is defined in Annex I Part 1 point 4(c);

3.
API density is defined pursuant to testing method ASTM D287;

4.
Greenhouse gas intensity is defined in Annex I Part 1 point 4(e);

5.
Upstream emission reduction is defined in Annex I Part 1 point 4(d); reporting
specifications are defined in Annex I Part 2 point (1)

6.
Quantity of electricity is defined in Annex I Part 2 point (6);

7.
Fuel types and corresponding CN codes are defined in Annex I Part 1 point 4(b);

8.
Origin is defined in Annex I Part 2 point (2) and Annex I Part 2 point (4);

9.
Place of Purchase is defined in Annex I Part 2 point (3) and Annex I Part 2
point (4);

10.
Total volume may exceed the total volume of actual fuel and electric energy
consumed as this sum could include volumes from suppliers reporting jointly
with suppliers from other Member States.

[1]               Directive 2009/28/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on the promotion of the
use of energy from renewable sources and amending and subsequently repealing
Directives 2001/77/EC and 2003/30/EC (OJ L 140,
5.6.2009, p.16).

[2]               http://iet.jrc.ec.europa.eu/about-jec/sites/about-jec/files/documents/report\_2013/wtt\_report\_v4\_july\_2013\_final.pdf

[3]               OJ L 140, 5.6.2009, p. 1.

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