Use of Administrative Data in EIA's Data Program for 11th Meeting of the Oslo Group on Energy Statistics

Use of Administrative Data in EIA's Data Program for 11th Meeting of the Oslo Group on Energy Statistics
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) plays a crucial role in collecting, analyzing, and disseminating independent and impartial energy information. It is committed to promoting sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy. The EIA focuses on maintaining an integrated data program, improving data planning processes, implementing standard processes, and ensuring data confidentiality. The use of administrative data in official U.S. statistics is guided by federal policies to enhance data quality and accuracy.

  • Energy Information Administration
  • Data Program
  • Administrative Data
  • Energy Statistics
  • Federal Policy

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  1. Use of Administrative Data in EIAs Data Program For 11thMeeting of the Oslo Group on Energy Statistics May 2017 | Stockholm, Sweden By Debra Coaxum, Director, Office of Oil, Gas, and Coal Supply Statistics U.S. Energy Information Administration www.eia.gov Independent Statistics & Analysis

  2. U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 2

  3. What EIA does Statistical and analytical agency within the U.S. Department of Energy Collect, analyze, and disseminate independent and impartial energy information Committed to promoting: Sound policymaking Efficient markets Public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment By law, EIA data, analyses, and forecasts are independent of approval by any other officer or employee of the U.S. government Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 3

  4. Selected EIA strategic data objectives Maintain an integrated, comprehensive data program Improve the data planning and development process Establish and implement standard, reusable processes Evaluate and implement improvements on a regular basis Improve the survey respondent experience through Effective communications Clear definitions and instructions Facilitated submissions through technology Protect the confidentiality of data entrusted to EIA Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 4

  5. Federal Policy Regarding the Use of Administrative Data in Official U.S. Statistics Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 5

  6. U.S. Federal Statistical System Stephen Harvey, U.S. Energy Information Administration Aguascalientes, Mexico, May 12, 2016 6

  7. U.S. federal statistical policy promotes the increased use of administrative data U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memorandum M-14-06 Guidance for Providing and Using Administrative Data for Statistical Purposes, February 14, 2014, Definition: ..administrative, regulatory, law enforcement, adjudicatory, financial, or other data collected for other than statistical purposes. The increased use of administrative data for statistical purposes can generate a range of benefits. Most notably, individuals, businesses, and institutions will benefit through agencies' use of existing information that would otherwise need to be collected from them again through costly and duplicative surveys. Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 7

  8. Four goals of U.S. policy on the use of administrative data Increase the utility of and access to administrative data Promote collaboration Establish best practices Identify barriers and monitor progress Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Memorandum M-14-06 Guidance for Providing and Using Administrative Data for Statistical Purposes, February 14, 2014, https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/memoranda/2014/m-14-06.pdf Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 8

  9. EIA Program Use of Administrative Data Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 9

  10. EIA already makes extensive use of administrative data Fill data gaps Review quality of survey results Calculate non-sample estimates Provide inputs to models At least 62 administrative datasets used for data publications and models Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 10

  11. Administrative data used for survey enhancement Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requires electronic bulletin boards (EBB) for all interstate pipelines Information is compared to weekly survey data for data quality Limitations include coverage, definitions, and data formats For More Information: Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 11

  12. Administrative data used as a data source Data from States fill gaps and improve data quality Important to understand the limitations of administrative data Work with State agencies to improve the quality of the State data: Win-Win For More Information: Natural Gas Annual Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 12

  13. Administrative data used as a product Updated daily based on public sources Coverage: natural gas and electricity supply and prices; gas infrastructure and weather Timing: provides historical data and estimates for today Benefit: consolidates key market indicators in one-page format Automated: report is updated automatically For More Information: Southern California Daily Energy Report Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 13

  14. Administrative Data: Conclusion Valuable uses in a statistical program All data sources have limitations Be curious and question data Understand the data including definitions and coverage Keep limitations in mind when using administrative data Work with administrative data sources to improve the data Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 14

  15. For more information U.S. Energy Information Administration | www.eia.gov Short-Term Energy Outlook | www.eia.gov/steo Annual Energy Outlook | www.eia.gov/aeo Monthly Energy Review | www.eia.gov/mer EIA Information Center InfoCtr@eia.gov (202) 586-8800 24-hour automated information line about EIA and frequently asked questions. Debra Coaxum, U.S. Energy Information Administration Stockholm, Sweden, May 2017 15

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