Trace reported fuel and electricity imports into a country and the markets receiving its energy exports. Deactivate a node to expose the observed relationships touching the break.
No-substitution scenarioLatest available annual tradeHS 4-digit energy groups
CHAIN / 03Efrom primary fuel to traded power
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Direction
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What this energy view measures
Bilateral trade from UN Comtrade, enriched with country-level production and consumption from the U.S. EIA.
02 / CARRIERSGas & electricityHS 2711 petroleum gas · HS 2716 electrical energy
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03 / OUTPUTSRefined fuels & marketsHS 2710 refined petroleum plus exported fuels and electricity
Coverage note
Trade value reveals commercial exposure. EIA production gaps add structural context, but neither layer predicts shortages, substitution or physical flows.
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How to read this — left-side links are reported imports into the focus country; right-side links are reported exports from it.N = 0 · E = 0
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Commercial exposure, not physical-system prediction.
UN Comtrade maps reported bilateral merchandise trade. U.S. EIA adds domestic production and consumption context. Neither source describes routes, inventories, emergency substitution or outage probabilities.