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State Energy Profile - Northern Mariana Islands

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State Energy Profile for Northern Mariana Islands
   Last Update: November 19, 2009
   Next Update: November 25, 2009

Petroleum Power Plant
Plant Name: Rota Power Plant
Capacity = 6.75 MW Petroleum Power Plant
Plant Name: Tinian Power Plant
Capacity = 5 MW Petroleum Power Plant
Plant Name: Saipan Power Plants 1 & 2
Capacity = 96.2 MW Petroleum Power Plant
Plant Name: Saipan Power Plant 4
Capacity = 17.5 MW Oil Seaport
Port Name: Port of Saipan Oil Seaport
Port Name: Port of Tinian Oil Seaport
Port Name: Rota West Harbor Northern Mariana Islands Energy Map - If you are unable to view this image contact the National Energy Information Center at 202-586-8800 for assistance

    Northern Mariana Islands
    Quick Facts

  • The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands has no conventional energy resources.
  • The islands ship in petroleum products to meet nearly all of their energy demand.
  • A small wind and solar project was recently installed at a high school on Saipan.
  • The Northern Mariana Islands has a renewable portfolio standard with the ultimate goal of having renewable sources provide 50 percent of net electricity sales by 2030.

 

Overview

Resources and Consumption

The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) is a chain of 14 islands located in the North Pacific Ocean three quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines. The total area of the islands is 184 square miles, about 2.5 times the size of Washington, D.C. The population totals about 85,000. The CNMI has a tropical marine climate with little seasonal temperature variation, a dry season from December to June, and a rainy season from July to October. The largest industry in the CNMI is garment production. Tourism employs about half of the work force and accounts for approximately one quarter of gross domestic product. Like the rest of the U.S. Pacific Islands, the CNMI has no conventional energy resources and meets nearly all of its energy needs with petroleum shipped in by tanker.

Petroleum

The CNMI ships in petroleum products to satisfy its energy demand. The petroleum products used include liquefied petroleum gas, motor gasoline, diesel fuel, and distillate fuel oil.

Natural Gas

The CNMI does not produce or consume natural gas.

Coal, Electricity, and Renewables

The CNMI does not produce or consume coal and generates very little electricity. In 2006, the overall peak load was approximately 60 megawatts. Electric power is provided by diesel-fueled electric power plants operating on the main islands of Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, with a total capacity of a little over 125 megawatts. There are also some small installations on a few of the outer islands. The CNMI has established a renewable portfolio standard that requires 10 percent of net electricity sales to be provided by renewable sources by 2010, with an ultimate goal of 50 percent of net electricity sales by 2030.

The ocean surrounding the Northern Mariana Islands has wind resources measured up to class 6 (up to 19.7 miles per hour at 50 meters above ground level) during December, January, and February, while wind resources on the islands themselves approach class 3 (up to 15.7 miles per hour at 50 meters above ground level). Wind speeds designated with a class of 3 or higher are suitable for most utility-scale wind turbine applications. One site in particular is being discussed as a potential trial site for turbine installation. A high school located on Saipan was chosen as the site for the CNMI’s first public renewable energy system -- one 2.7-kilowatt wind turbine, nine 18-volt solar panels, and the technology to monitor the performance of both energy sources. That system was installed in February 2009 and will supply power to the school’s main science laboratory, water pump, and other units.


Data

 Economy
Population and Industry Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
Population (million) 0.09 301.14 2007
Energy Intensity (Btu per [2000] U.S. dollar) NA 8,840.791 2006

 Reserves & Supply
Reserves Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
  Crude Oil (as of Jan. 1) (billion barrels) 0 21.317 2008
  Natural Gas (as of Jan. 1) (trillion cubic feet) 0 237.726 2008
  Recoverable Coal (million short tons)
263,781 2005
Production Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
  Total Energy (quadrillion Btu) 0 71.025 2006
  Crude Oil (thousand barrels/day) 0 4,955.475 2008
  Natural Gas - Marketed (billion cubic feet) 0 20,151 2007
  Coal (thousand short tons) 0 1,145,567 2007
Capacity Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
  Crude Oil Refinery Capacity (as of Jan. 1)
(barrels/calendar day)
17,593,847 2008
  Total Electricity Installed Capacity (million kW) 0.125 964.754 2006
Net Electricity Generation Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
  Total Net Electricity Generation (billion kWh)
NA 4,071.260 2006
  Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Coal (Thermal)
(billion kWh)
NA 2,884.394 2006
  Total Renewables (billion kWh) NA 399.647 2006
      Hydroelectric (billion kWh) NA 289.246 2006
      Other Renewables (billion kWh) NA 110.401 2006
Production Facilities Northern Mariana Islands
  Major Coal Mines None
  Petroleum Refineries None
  Electricity Generating Plants Rota Power Plant (Commonwealth Utilities Corporation) • Saipan Power Plant 4 (Commonwealth Utilities Corporation) • Saipan Power Plants 1 & 2 (Commonwealth Utilities Corporation) • Tinian Power Plant (Commonwealth Utilities Corporation)
  Nuclear Power Plants None

 Imports & Exports
Total Imports 2 Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
  Crude Oil (thousand barrels/day) NA 10,126 2005
  Petroleum Products (thousand barrels/day) NA 3,587.863 2005
      Motor Gasoline (thousand barrels/day) NA 602.660 2005
      Jet Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 190.310 2005
      Kerosene (thousand barrels/day) NA 6.956 2005
      Distillate Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 328.792 2005
      Residual Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 529.573 2005
      Liquefied Petroleum Gases
    (thousand barrels/day)
NA 374.447 2005
      Other Products (thousand barrels/day) NA 1,555.126 2005
  Natural Gas (billion cubic feet) NA 4,602 2007
  Coal (thousand short tons) NA 38,806 2007
Total Exports 3 Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
  Crude Oil (thousand barrels/day) NA 32 2005
  Petroleum Products (thousand barrels/day) NA 1,133.077 2005
      Motor Gasoline (thousand barrels/day) NA 135.542 2005
      Jet Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 52.611 2005
      Kerosene (thousand barrels/day) NA 2.151 2005
      Distillate Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 138.447 2005
      Residual Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 250.830 2005
      Liquefied Petroleum Gases
    (thousand barrels/day)
NA 59.542 2005
      Other Products (thousand barrels/day) NA 493.953 2005
  Natural Gas (billion cubic feet) NA 822 2007
  Coal (thousand short tons) NA 60,607 2007

 Distribution & Marketing
Distribution Centers Northern Mariana Islands  
Oil Seaports/Oil Import Sites Saipan • Tinian • West Harbor
  Natural Gas Market Centers None
  Major Pipelines None

 Consumption

per Capita Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
Total Energy (million Btu per person) NA 334.588 2006
by Source Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
Total Energy (quadrillion Btu) NA 99.856 2006
Total Petroleum Products (thousand barrels/day) NA 19,419.689 2008
    Motor Gasoline (thousand barrels/day) NA 9,159.263 2005
    Jet Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 1,678.989 2005
    Kerosene (thousand barrels/day) NA 69.808 2005
    Distillate Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 4,118.011 2005
    Residual Fuel (thousand barrels/day) NA 919.975 2005
    Liquefied Petroleum Gases 4
     (thousand barrels/day)
NA 2,146.049 2005
    Other Products (thousand barrels/day) NA 2,710.060 2005
Natural Gas (billion cubic feet) NA 23,058 2007
Coal (thousand short tons) NA 1,128,836 2007

 Carbon Dioxide Emissions
by Source from Consumption of Northern Mariana Islands United States 1 Period
  Total Fossil Fuels (million metric tons) NA 5,902.75 2006
    Petroleum (million metric tons) NA 2,581.151 2006
    Natural Gas (million metric tons) NA 1,187.480 2006
    Coal (million metric tons) NA 2,134.118 2006
1United States Geographic Coverage: Data in this profile are consistent with EIA's historical data, in which the "United States" comprises the 50 States and the District of Columbia and excludes the U.S. territories. Thus, U.S. totals exclude territory data.
2For the territories, "Total Imports" consists of all energy products shipped in to a given territory, including shipments from the U.S. States.
3For the territories, "Total Exports" consists of all energy products shipped from a given territory, including shipments to the U.S. States.
4For the U.S. territories, "liquefied petroleum gases" consists of ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, normal butane, butylene, isobutane, and isobutylene. For the United States, "liquefied petroleum gases" also includes pentanes plus.
     = No data reported; NA = Not available.
Note: The Territory Energy Profiles are companion reports to the State Energy Profiles. Of the data series presented in the State Energy Profiles, only those data series for which EIA publishes a value for at least one of the five territories are presented in the Territory Energy Profiles.