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BVEG Statistischer Bericht 2020 Die E&P-Industrie in Zahlen Statistischer Bericht 2020 Bundesverband Erdgas, Erdöl und Geoenergie e. V. Die E&P-Industrie in Zahlen Statistischer Bericht 2020 KENNZAHLEN 2 ERDGASFÖRDERUNG 5 SCHWEFELGEWINNUNG AUS ERDGAS 11 ERDÖLFÖRDERUNG 13 FÖRDERABGABEN/-ZINSEN 18 UMWELTDATEN 21 BOHRTÄTIGKEIT & GEOPHYSIK 22 BOHRUNGEN 24 MITARBEITER 24 ERDGASSPEICHER 25 MITGLIEDER 27 Bundesverband Erdgas, Erdöl und Geoenergie e. V. KENNZAHLEN nemar ssee Erdgasörderung 2020 Erdölörderung 2020 iel 5,2 Mrd. m³ 1,9 Mio. t ordsee 12 rd. m 3,0 io. amburg erin 10 2,5 8 2,0 6 1,5 avel Bremen 4 1,0 Elbe 2 0,5 Polen der 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Berlin Ems iederlande annover Borleisung 2020 iarbeier 2020 agdeburg Förderabgaben-insen 2020 nser 6,2 km 7.281 aas 86 Mio. € ein ree Elbe eisse 300 io 50 m 9000 Kassel Weser eiig 240 40 8000 resden gesam sseldor 180 30 7000 Erdgas Belgien Erur 120 20 6000 60 10 5000 Erdöl euse 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 17201618 19 20 ranur ain seien rbeisgasvolumen in Erdgasseiern 2020 Versorgung des deusen Erdgasmares 2020 uemburg 23,7 Mrd. m³ 99 Mrd. m³ rnberg Vlava avernenseier Porenseier aarbren 25 rd. m 5,2 % eusland 20 15 ugar onau 10 94,8 mor sar 5 ranrei nn onau 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 aus aensugrnden liegen eine aen u erunslndern vor nen serrei Bodensee ein Erdgaslagerse Erdöllagerse Enernung in m ei 0 50 100 150 200 KENNZAHLEN | 3 nemar ERDGAS- UND ERDÖL- ssee LAGERSTÄTTEN IN DEUTSCHLAND Erdgasörderung 2020 Erdölörderung 2020 iel 5,2 Mrd. m³ 1,9 Mio. t ordsee 12 rd. m 3,0 io. amburg erin 10 2,5 8 2,0 6 1,5 avel Bremen 4 1,0 Elbe 2 0,5 Polen der 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Berlin Ems iederlande annover Borleisung 2020 iarbeier 2020 agdeburg Förderabgaben-insen 2020 nser 6,2 km 7.281 aas 86 Mio. € ein ree Elbe eisse 300 io 50 m 9000 Kassel Weser eiig 240 40 8000 resden gesam sseldor 180 30 7000 Erdgas Belgien Erur 120 20 6000 60 10 5000 Erdöl euse 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 17201618 19 20 ranur ain seien rbeisgasvolumen in Erdgasseiern 2020 Versorgung des deusen Erdgasmares 2020 uemburg 23,7 Mrd. m³ 99 Mrd. m³ rnberg Vlava avernenseier Porenseier aarbren 25 rd. m 5,2 eusland 20 15 ugar onau 10 94,8 mor sar 5 ranrei nn onau 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 aus aensugrnden liegen eine aen u erunslndern vor nen serrei Bodensee ein Erdgaslagerse Erdöllagerse Enernung in m ei 0 50 100 150 200 ERDGASFÖRDERUNG | 5 ERDGASFÖRDERUNG Alle Mengenangaben in den folgenden Tabellen beziehen sich auf Rohgas mit einem einheitlichen Brennwert von 9,7692 kWh/m³ Sie wurden aus dem Normalvolumen der Förderung bzw der Reserven unter Berücksichtigung der unterschiedlichen Energieinhalte ermittelt, um eine volle Vergleichbarkeit zu gewährleisten Ausnahmen sind ausdrücklich vermerkt Erdgasförderung nach Bundesländern 2020 2019 2018 m³ % m³ % m³ % Bayern 1 889 720 0,04 2 013 992 0,03 10 741 576 0,17 Brandenburg 987 320 0,02 2 156 161 0,04 2 563 866 0,04 Hamburg 118 382 – 182 314 – 349 133 – Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2 271 612 0,04 1 055 346 0,02 526 969 0,01 Niedersachsen 4 996 455 219 96,92 5 870 855 345 96,83 6 071 902 891 96,33 Rheinland-Pfalz 1 966 521 0,04 1 677 945 0,03 1 665 420 0,03 Sachsen-Anhalt 110 680 020 2,15 115 586 799 1,91 135 548 033 2,15 Schleswig-Holstein 32 089 424 0,62 56 942 020 0,94 66 839 404 1,06 Thüringen 8 932 453 0,17 12 511 235 0,21 13 003 776 0,21 Gesamt 5 155 390 671 100 6 062 981 157 100 6 303 141 068 100 Erdgasförderung nach Gebieten 2020 2019 2018 m³ % m³ % m³ % Oder/Neiße-Elbe 3 258 932 0,06 3 211 507 0,05 3 090 834 0,05 Nördlich der Elbe 32 207 806 0,62 57 124 334 0,94 67 188 537 1,06 Elbe-Weser 2 378 009 443 46,13 2 595 909 731 42,82 2 922 545 786 46,37 Weser-Ems 2 576 678 926 49,98 3 231 316 952 53,30 3 114 819 503 49,42 Westlich der Ems 152 446 871 2,96 159 215 462 2,63 170 085 635 2,70 Thüringer Becken 8 932 453 0,17 12 511 235 0,21 13 003 776 0,21 Oberrheintal 1 966 521 0,04 1 677 945 0,03 1 665 420 0,02 Alpenvorland 1 889 720 0,04 2 013 992 0,03 10 741 576 0,17 Gesamt 5 155 390 671 100 6 062 981 157 100 6 303 141 068 100 6 | ERDGASFÖRDERUNG Erdgasförderung nach Feldern Werte in m³ 2020 2019 2018 Zwischen Oder/Neiße - Elbe Erdölgas 3 258 932 3 211 507 3 090 834 Nördlich der Elbe Deutsche Nordsee A6-A 10 309 440 35 692 658 44 411 354 Erdölgas 21 898 366 21 431 676 22 777 183 Gesamt 32 207 806 57 124 334 67 188 537 Zwischen Elbe und Weser Altmark-Sanne-Wenzel 110 680 020 115 586 799 135.548.033 Alfeld-Elze 2 282 899 22 280 147 21 169 338 Becklingen 8 065 792 8 422 985 9 907 078 Bleckmar 16 520 781 14 174 500 17 924 197 Böstlingen 0 4 065 915 742 335 Bötersen Pool A 340 837 570 367 932 562 367 148 289 Bötersen Pool B 112 407 162 119 324 068 129 947 198 Bötersen-Süd 988 460 1 111 399 1 151 241 Hamwiede 40 506 592 38 893 191 37 472 189 Hemsbünde 252 993 540 286 928 915 334 809 017 Husum/Schneeren 146 992 121 155 169 687 157 367 531 Idsingen-Walsrode 112 376 271 125 859 563 125 440 458 Imbrock 11 628 245 12 664 353 16 339 693 Preyersmühle-Süd 13 075 726 11 476 456 13 064 043 Schmarbeck/Munster 73 638 943 71 884 628 74 218 873 Söhlingen Pool 2006 252 008 383 300 744 944 328 407 317 Soltau/Friedrichseck 18 989 901 16 940 112 21 703 271 Taaken 23 392 049 25 829 508 27 543 610 Thönse 51 568 239 64 604 447 66 368 703 Völkersen 619 911 890 650 785 901 827 692 687 Walsrode 15 577 206 9 323 276 16 842 008 Walsrode West 20 748 825 34 428 730 43 466 555 Wardböhmen 18 323 701 17 808 963 20 780 250 Weißenmoor 111 271 923 116 393 676 123 250 047 Erdölgas 3 223 206 3 275 003 4 241 826 Gesamt 2 378 009 443 2 595 909 734 2 922 545 786 ERDGASFÖRDERUNG | 7 Werte in m³ 2020 2019 2018 Zwischen Weser und Ems Apeldorn 25 866 890 28 534 876 29 851 262 Bahrenborstel 77 803 673 95 958 118 82 002 477 Barenburg 29 497 161 41 349 069 10 282 322 Barrien 21 895 099 34 041 824 36 545 597 Brettorf'/Brinkholz/Neerstedt 108 689 743 139 970 445 131 304 616 Buchhorst 51 264 443 51 496 975 53 449 641 Burgmoor/Uchte 202 288 645 265 925 270 247 487 683 Cappeln 46 594 543 52 188 267 50 273 252 Deblinghausen 66 736 025 93 456 540 86 350 508 Dötlingen 12 245 724 23 680 588 17 327 205 Düste 322 359 4 436 226 9 885 894 Goldenstedt-Oythe 541 121 856 661 394 668 576 535 008 Greetsiel 5 251 796 7 749 222 10 922 981 Hemmelte/Kneheim/Vahren 234 742 095 294 465 632 288 076 667 Hengstlage/Sage/Sagermeer 232 672 345 289 057 057 311 608 073 Hesterberg 61 397 936 76 911 117 77 939 142 Klosterseelte 21 708 858 42 148 915 52 140 744 Leer 12 941 181 15 613 260 25 943 146 Quaadmoor/Wöstendöllen 112 864 877 148 924 990 115 002 985 Rechterfeld 34 566 920 45 896 530 36 096 855 Rehden 25 085 0 22 902 658 Siedenburg 256 186 667 287 722 145 294 796 656 Staffhorst Trias 131 467 766 828 3 190 853 Staffhorst Zechstein 21 081 868 13 115 315 23 796 372 Staffhorst-NZ/Paepsen Z 37 021 881 52 748 385 71 891 450 Uphuser Meer 3 829 325 4 155 076 4 145 187 Uttum 28 045 214 29 131 211 31 997 411 Varnhorn 50 290 069 89 056 964 78 607 389 Visbek 223 738 114 272 455 125 261 778 569 Wietingsmoor 37 257 377 48 884 494 51 605 295 Erdölgas 18 599 689 20 081 820 21 081 604 Gesamt 2 576 678 926 3 231 316 952 3 114 819 503 8 | ERDGASFÖRDERUNG Werte in m³ 2020 2019 2018 Westlich der Ems Adorf 25 822 017 10 104 074 9 258 066 Bentheim 200 025 1 675 281 2 146 353 Emlichheim 8 036 526 10 886 136 12 666 660 Fehndorf 5 656 830 7 668 795 6 181 005 Frenswegen 2 187 668 2 492 325 2 956 030 Getelo 0 0 3 083 Itterbeck 42 458 147 43 253 441 46 026 813 Kalle 5 046 928 5 855 816 6 536 463 Ratzel Z1b/Z3 1 536 133 2 439 209 3 319 568 Ringe 26 804 412 32 094 677 34 019 999 Rütenbrock 5 088 721 7 266 103 7 226 599 Wielen sauer 10 051 621 11 737 373 12 858 992 Erdölgas 19 557 842 23 742 230 26 886 005 Gesamt 152 446 871 159 215 462 170 085 635 Thüringer Becken Fahner Höhe 274 724 259 493 320 764 Kirchheilingen SW 615 645 626 780 583 252 Langensalza 1 703 724 2 976 774 2 970 961 Mühlhausen 6 338 362 8 648 188 9 128 799 Gesamt 8 932 453 12 511 235 13 003 776 Oberrheintal Erdölgas 1 966 521 1 677 945 1 665 420 Alpenvorland Inzenham-West 0 0 8 651 082 Erdölgas 1 889 720 2 013 992 2 090 494 Gesamt 1 889 720 2 013 992 10 741 576 Insgesamt 5 155 390 671 6 062 981 157 6 303 141 068 ERDGASFÖRDERUNG | 9 Die zehn produktionsstärksten Erdgasfelder 2020 Völkersen 619 911 890 m³ Söhlingen Pool 2006 252 008 383 m³ Goldenstedt-Oythe 541 121 856 m³ Hemmelte/Kneheim/Vahren 234 742 095 m³ Bötersen Pool A 340 837 570 m³ Hengstlage/Sage/Sagermeer 232 672 345 m³ Siedenburg 256 186 667 m³ Visbek 223 738 114 m³ Hemsbünde 252 993 540 m³ Burgmoor/Uchte 202 288 645 m³ Erdgasförderung nach konsortialer Beteiligung 2020 2019 2018 m³ % m³ % m³ % 5P Energy GmbH 2 282 899 0,04 22 280 147 0,37 21 169 338 0,34 BEB Erdgas und Erdöl GmbH & Co.
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