First Release

Year: LXIII.
Zagreb, 16 June 2026
OEN-2026-2-1/4

ISSN 1334-0557

SHORT-TERM INDICATORS OF ENERGY STATISTICS,
APRIL 2026, FIRST RESULTS

In April 2026, electricity available for the inland market amounted to 1 421 GWh. The availability of electricity for domestic consumption decreased by 11.5% compared to March 2026 and increased by 2.7% compared to April 2025.

The amount of natural gas available for consumption in April 2026 was 7 572 TJ, while the stocks decreased by 1 467 TJ. The amount of natural gas available for domestic consumption in April 2026 decreased by 14.8% compared to March 2026 and by 11.2% compared to April 2025.

The amount of petroleum products available for consumption in April 2026 was 291 thousand tonnes, while the stocks increased by 6 000 tonnes. The amount of petroleum products available for domestic consumption in April 2026 decreased by 2.7% compared to March 2026 and increased by 7.4% compared to April 2025.

The amount of electricity available for consumption also includes losses in the electricity network.

As for other energy products, the quantity available for the inland market also contains the quantities of energy products that may end up in warehouses, either in those of final consumers or in retail trade.

G-1 ELECTRICITY AVAILABLE FOR INLAND MARKET, APRIL 2024 – APRIL 2026

1 ELECTRICITY

GWh

Supply Electricity
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Total gross production 1 475 1 204 1 476 1 223 1 770 1 717 1 268 1 012
Hydro power plants 665 502 741 540 838 892 565 402
Thermal power plants and CHP on fossil fuels 371 353 234 217 563 450 218 79
Thermal power plants and CHP on renewable fuels 85 81 86 77 86 76 80 76
Wind power plants 329 224 343 293 252 232 290 301
Solar power plants 25 44 73 96 32 67 115 154
Geothermal power plants - - - - - - - -
Total net production 1 457 1 185 1 451 1 209 1 736 1 689 1 255 1 003
Hydro power plants 662 499 739 537 835 889 563 400
Thermal power plants and CHP on fossil fuels 361 344 225 209 539 429 212 76
Thermal power plants and CHP on renewable fuels 81 75 81 75 80 72 76 72
Wind power plants 328 223 333 292 250 232 289 300
Solar power plants 25 44 73 96 32 67 115 154
Geothermal power plants - - - - - - - -
Import 1 068 1 000 950 936 849 744 1 090 1 136
Export 763 568 783 715 709 857 701 679
Energy absorbed by storage pumping 21 25 31 47 6 7 38 39
Available for inland market 1 741 1 592 1 587 1 383 1 869 1 569 1 606 1 421

2 NATURAL GAS

Supply Unit of measure Natural gas
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production mln m3 63 55 59 57 64 55 62 58
  TJ (GCV) 2 498 2 200 2 340 2 266 2 540 2 174 2 474 2 331
Import mln m3 267 175 190 170 207 271 262 183
  TJ (GCV) 10 532 6 998 7 435 6 994 7 981 10 644 10 332 7 298
Export mln m3 58 28 64 46 7 27 76 88
  TJ (GCV) 2 268 1 096 2 500 1 831 252 1 071 2 940 3 525
Variation of stocks mln m3 -51 -90 -64 -27 -118 3 25 -37
  TJ (GCV) -1 924 -3 468 -2 620 -1 103 -4 704 235 979 -1 467
Available for inland market mln m3 322 293 249 209 382 295 223 190
  TJ (GCV) 12 686 11 570 9 895 8 531 14 973 11 512 8 888 7 572

3 HYDROCARBONS

3.1 CRUDE OIL

'000 tonnes

Supply Crude oil
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production 41 35 39 38 38 35 38 38
Import 305 184 179 220 119 - 279 198
Export - - - - - - - -
Variation of stocks 75 -12 -21 9 -102 -8 201 -37
Refinery input 271 231 239 249 259 43 116 273

3.2 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - TOTAL

'000 tonnes

Supply Petroleum products
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production 330 273 276 290 289 87 138 310
Import 180 113 217 225 185 265 346 216
Export 225 209 197 193 204 149 159 229
Variation of stocks -9 -45 28 51 -6 -55 26 6
Available for inland market 294 222 268 271 276 258 299 291

3.2.1 MOTOR GASOLINE

'000 tonnes

Supply Motor gasoline
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production 102 70 74 79 68 20 32 77
Import 22 10 15 20 25 11 15 11
Export 98 65 45 55 48 17 23 36
Variation of stocks -23 -8 14 1 9 -19 -19 6
Available for inland market 49 23 30 43 36 33 43 46

3.2.2 GAS/DIESEL OIL

'000 tonnes

Supply Gas/diesel oil
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production 143 115 115 127 119 34 47 109
Import 146 88 165 144 149 207 295 182
Export 80 93 82 90 81 96 104 112
Variation of stocks 18 -41 18 16 4 -46 31 -2
Available for inland market 191 151 180 165 183 191 207 181

3.2.3 FUEL OIL

'000 tonnes

Supply Fuel oil
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production 39 41 42 25 47 13 15 35
Import 1 1 2 1 - - - -
Export 29 28 53 27 55 18 2 27
Variation of stocks 9 11 -13 -3 -12 -10 11 5
Available for inland market 2 3 4 2 4 5 2 3

3.2.4 OTHER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

'000 tonnes

Supply Other petroleum products
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production 46 47 45 59 55 20 44 89
Import 11 14 35 60 11 47 36 23
Export 18 23 17 21 20 18 30 54
Variation of stocks -13 -7 9 37 -7 20 3 -3
Available for inland market 52 45 54 61 53 29 47 61

4 CRUDE FUELS

4.1 HARD COAL

'000 tonnes

Supply Hard coal
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production - - - - - - - -
Import 2 9 4 - - 70 - 9
Export - - - - - - - -
Variation of stocks -6 2 -3 -10 -56 26 -5 3
Available for inland market 8 7 7 10 56 44 5 6

4.2 COKE

'000 tonnes

Supply Coke
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production - - - - - - - -
Import 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
Export - - - - - - - -
Variation of stocks - - - - - - - -
Available for inland market 1 3 2 2 2 2 2 2

4.3 BROWN COAL

'000 tonnes

Supply Brown coal
2025 2026
I II III IV I II III IV
Production - - - - - - - -
Import - - - - - - - -
Export - - - - - - - -
Variation of stocks - - - - - - - -
Available for inland market - - - - - - - -

NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

The data are based on several statistical surveys, as follows: the Monthly Survey on Industrial Production and Persons Employed (IND-1/KPS/M form), the Monthly Survey on Oil Refineries (ERG-1/N form), the Monthly Survey on Import, Export and Stocks of Petroleum and Petroleum Products (ERG-2/N form), the Monthly Survey on Import, Export, Stocks and Deliveries of Natural Gas (ERG-1/P form), the Monthly Survey on Import, Export, Stocks, Deliveries and Consumption of Coal and Coke (ERG-1/U form), and the Monthly Survey on Power Plants (ERG-1/EL form), as well as on the data on foreign trade in goods of the Republic of Croatia and administrative data sources (part of the data on net electricity production was taken from HERA).

The monthly data are used for monitoring the changes in energy products according to the mentioned characteristics. Their sum for 12 months does not represent the annual balance data, due to the fast output of monthly data or the fact that some deliveries are cancelled, which may lead to slight deviations from the monthly data. For that reason, the following sources of annual data are recommended: the annual Statistical Report entitled "Energy Statistics" published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics and the annual energy review entitled "Energy in Croatia" published by the Ministry of Economy.

Gross electricity production is the sum of the total electrical energy production by all the generating sets concerned (hydro power plants, thermal power plants and CHP on fossil fuels, thermal power plants and CHP on renewable fuels, wind power plants and solar power plants).

Net electricity production is the electrical energy supplied from a power station to a power-supply grid, and it represents the difference between the electrical energy produced in a generator and own supply.

Geothermal power plants produce energy available as heat emitted from within the Earth's crust, usually in the form of hot water or steam, excluding the surrounding heat collected by the heat pumps from the ground. This energy production is the difference between the enthalpy of the fluid produced in the production borehole and that of the fluid eventually disposed of.

Energy available for consumption is the quantity of energy products available for final consumption on the inland market, including losses and stocks at final consumers and in retail trade.

Crude oil is a mineral oil of natural origin that includes a mixture of hydrocarbons and associated impurities, such as sulphur. It exists in the liquid phase under normal surface temperature and pressure and its physical characteristics (density, viscosity, etc.) are highly variable. This category includes field or lease condensates recovered from associated and non-associated gases where it is commingled with the commercial crude oil stream.

Natural gas is comprised of gases, occurring naturally in underground deposits, whether liquefied or gaseous, consisting mainly of methane. It includes both "non-associated" gas originating from fields producing hydrocarbons only in gaseous form, and "associated" gas produced in association with crude oil, as well as methane recovered from coal mines (colliery gas). Manufactured gas (produced from municipal or industrial waste or sewage) is also included, while vented or flared quantities of natural gas are excluded.

Petroleum products are all products produced in petroleum refineries: refinery gas, liquefied petroleum gas, motor gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, diesel oil, light fuel oil, fuel oil, naphtha, white spirit, lubricating oils, bitumen, paraffin waxes, petroleum coke and other refinery products.

Other petroleum products encompass liquefied petroleum gas in NGL plants.

Import includes the quantities of energy products that crossed the state border of the Republic of Croatia, regardless of whether or not they were cleared through the customs. The quantities of petroleum and petroleum products and liquid gas that are under contracts on production realised abroad are also to be presented in this table as import. Energy products in transit through the Republic of Croatia are not presented in this survey form either as import or as export.

Export includes the quantities that crossed the state border of the Republic of Croatia, regardless of whether or not they were cleared through the customs and whether or not they are owned by a Croatian resident.

For import and export of electricity, Eurostat’s definition is used, which includes transit: amounts of electricity are considered imported or exported when they have crossed the political boundaries of a country, regardless of whether customs clearance has taken place or not. If electricity transits through a country, the amount should be reported as both import and export.

Variation of stocks includes stock changes at the beginning and at the end of a month in enterprises engaged in the production, transformation, import and export of energy. The difference is calculated by subtracting the state of stocks at the beginning of the first working day in a month from the state of stocks at the end of the last day in the same month.

Minor deviations may occur in the summary presentation of data due to the rounding of figures.

 

Abbreviations  
CHP combined heat and power generation
Eurostat Statistical Office of the European Union
GCV gross calorific value
GWh gigawatt hour
HERA Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency
m3 cubic metre
mln million
NGL natural gas liquids
TJ terajoule
'000 thousand

 

Symbols  
- no occurrence

 

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