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  • Commercial energy use: Commercial energy use (kg of oil equivalent per capita). Commercial energy use refers to apparent consumption, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport.
  • Crude oil > Production: This entry is the total amount of crude oil produced, in barrels per day (bbl/day).
  • Electric power consumption > KWh: Electric power consumption (kWh). Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants.
  • Electric power consumption > KWh per capita: Electric power consumption (kWh per capita). Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants.
  • Electricity > Consumption: Total electricity consumed annually plus imports and minus exports, expressed in kilowatt-hours. The discrepancy between the amount of electricity generated and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is accounted for as loss in transmission and distribution.
  • Electricity > Consumption > Per capita: Total electricity consumed annually plus imports and minus exports, expressed in kilowatt-hours. The discrepancy between the amount of electricity generated and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is accounted for as loss in transmission and distribution. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Electricity > Consumption by households per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity > Consumption per capita: Total electricity consumed annually plus imports and minus exports, expressed in kilowatt-hours. The discrepancy between the amount of electricity generated and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is accounted for as loss in transmission and distribution. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity > Installed generating capacity per thousand people: This entry is the total capacity of currently installed generators, expressed in kilowatts (kW), to produce electricity. A 10-kilowatt (kW) generator will produce 10 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity, if it runs continuously for one hour. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Electricity > Production: The annual electricity generated expressed in kilowatt-hours. The discrepancy between the amount of electricity generated and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is accounted for as loss in transmission and distribution.
  • Electricity production > KWh: Electricity production (kWh). Electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station. In addition to hydropower, coal, oil, gas, and nuclear power generation, it covers generation by geothermal, solar, wind, and tide and wave energy, as well as that from combustible renewables and waste. Production includes the output of electricity plants that are designed to produce electricity only as well as that of combined heat and power plants.
  • Energy use > Kg of oil equivalent per capita: Energy use (kg of oil equivalent per capita). Energy use refers to use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport.
  • Gasoline > Pump price for gasoline > US$ per liter: Pump price for gasoline (US$ per liter). Fuel prices refer to the pump prices of the most widely sold grade of gasoline. Prices have been converted from the local currency to U.S. dollars.
  • Oil > Consumption: This entry is the total oil consumed in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of oil produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors.
  • Oil > Consumption > Per capita: This entry is the total oil consumed in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of oil produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Electricity production from renewable sources > KWh: Electricity production from renewable sources (kWh). Electricity production from renewable sources includes hydropower, geothermal, solar, tides, wind, biomass, and biofuels.
  • Electricity > Production > Per capita: The annual electricity generated expressed in kilowatt-hours. The discrepancy between the amount of electricity generated and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is accounted for as loss in transmission and distribution. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Adjusted savings: energy depletion > Current US$: Adjusted savings: energy depletion (current US$). Energy depletion is the ratio of the value of the stock of energy resources to the remaining reserve lifetime (capped at 25 years). It covers coal, crude oil, and natural gas.
  • Electricity production from hydroelectric sources > KWh per capita: Electricity production from hydroelectric sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Hydropower refers to electricity produced by hydroelectric power plants. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Oil > Production: This entry is the total oil produced in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of oil produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors.
  • Electricity production from coal sources > KWh: Electricity production from coal sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Coal refers to all coal and brown coal, both primary (including hard coal and lignite-brown coal) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, coke oven coke, gas coke, coke oven gas, and blast furnace gas). Peat is also included in this category.
  • Electricity production from hydroelectric sources > KWh: Electricity production from hydroelectric sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Hydropower refers to electricity produced by hydroelectric power plants.
  • Crude oil > Proved reserves: This entry is the stock of proved reserves of crude oil, in barrels (bbl). Proved reserves are those quantities of petroleum which, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with a high degree of confidence to be commercially recoverable from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions.
  • Electricity production > KWh per capita: Electricity production (kWh). Electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station. In addition to hydropower, coal, oil, gas, and nuclear power generation, it covers generation by geothermal, solar, wind, and tide and wave energy, as well as that from combustible renewables and waste. Production includes the output of electricity plants that are designed to produce electricity only as well as that of combined heat and power plants. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity > Installed generating capacity: This entry is the total capacity of currently installed generators, expressed in kilowatts (kW), to produce electricity. A 10-kilowatt (kW) generator will produce 10 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity, if it runs continuously for one hour.
  • Electricity production from nuclear sources > KWh: Electricity production from nuclear sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Nuclear power refers to electricity produced by nuclear power plants.
  • Electricity production from oil sources > KWh: Electricity production from oil sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Oil refers to crude oil and petroleum products.
  • Electricity production from renewable sources > KWh per capita: Electricity production from renewable sources (kWh). Electricity production from renewable sources includes hydropower, geothermal, solar, tides, wind, biomass, and biofuels. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric > KWh: Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric (kWh). Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric, includes geothermal, solar, tides, wind, biomass, and biofuels.
  • Natural gas > Consumption per capita: This entry is the total natural gas consumed in cubic meters (cu m). The discrepancy between the amount of natural gas produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes and other complicating factors. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Gasoline prices: Ratio of premium gasoline price to world average
    Units: Ratio of Gasoline Price to World Average
    Units: Pump price for super gasoline (US$ per liter): Fuel prices refer to the pump prices of the most widely sold grade of gasoline. Prices have been converted from the local currency to U.S. dollars, and the ratio of the gas price to the world average in the same time period was used in order to normalize the data. For more information, see World Development Indicators, Table 3.12.
  • Natural gas > Consumption: This entry is the total natural gas consumed in cubic meters (cu m). The discrepancy between the amount of natural gas produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes and other complicating factors.
  • Gasoline > Road sector gasoline fuel consumption per capita > Kg of oil equivalent: Road sector gasoline fuel consumption per capita (kg of oil equivalent). Gasoline is light hydrocarbon oil use in internal combustion engine such as motor vehicles, excluding aircraft.
  • Oil > Consumption per 1000: This entry is the total oil consumed in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of oil produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Electric power > Consumption > KWh: Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants.
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption: Figures for year 2003 in billion kilowatthours
  • Electricity production from natural gas sources > KWh: Electricity production from natural gas sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Gas refers to natural gas but excludes natural gas liquids.
  • Energy use > Kg of oil equivalent per $1,000 GDP > Constant 2005 PPP: Energy use (kg of oil equivalent) per $1,000 GDP (constant 2005 PPP). Energy use per PPP GDP is the kilogram of oil equivalent of energy use per constant PPP GDP. Energy use refers to use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport. PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to 2005 constant international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as a U.S. dollar has in the United States.
  • Electric power > Consumption > KWh per capita: Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Geothermal power use: Annual utilization of geothermal power from direct-use sources in GWh/yr as of 2000.
  • Oil > Exports: This entry is the total oil exported in barrels per day (bbl/day), including both crude oil and oil products.
  • Adjusted savings: energy depletion > Current US$ per capita: Adjusted savings: energy depletion (current US$). Energy depletion is the ratio of the value of the stock of energy resources to the remaining reserve lifetime (capped at 25 years). It covers coal, crude oil, and natural gas. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Production > Kilotons of oil equivalent: Energy production refers to forms of primary energy--petroleum (crude oil, natural gas liquids, and oil from nonconventional sources), natural gas, solid fuels (coal, lignite, and other derived fuels), and combustible renewables and waste--and primary electricity, all converted into oil equivalents."
  • Oil > Production per 1000: This entry is the total oil produced in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of oil produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Natural gas > Proved reserves: This entry is the stock of proved reserves of natural gas in cubic meters (cu m). Proved reserves are those quantities of natural gas, which, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with a high degree of confidence to be commercially recoverable from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions.
  • Electricity > From other renewable sources: This entry measures the capacity of plants that generate electricity by using renewable energy sources other than hydroelectric (including, for example, wind, waves, solar, and geothermal), expressed as a share of the country's total generating capacity.
  • Oil > Consumption > Million tonnes > Per capita: Oil: Consumption, Million tonnes, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05 Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Refined petroleum products > Consumption: This entry is the country's total consumption of refined petroleum products, in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of refined petroleum products produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors.
  • Electricity > Production per capita: The annual electricity generated expressed in kilowatt-hours. The discrepancy between the amount of electricity generated and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is accounted for as loss in transmission and distribution. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Gasoline > Road sector gasoline fuel consumption > Kt of oil equivalent: Road sector gasoline fuel consumption (kt of oil equivalent). Gasoline is light hydrocarbon oil use in internal combustion engine such as motor vehicles, excluding aircraft.
  • Hydroelectric power > Production > KWh: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Hydropower refers to electricity produced by hydroelectric power plants.
  • Electricity production from coal sources > KWh per capita: Electricity production from coal sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Coal refers to all coal and brown coal, both primary (including hard coal and lignite-brown coal) and derived fuels (including patent fuel, coke oven coke, gas coke, coke oven gas, and blast furnace gas). Peat is also included in this category. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric > KWh per capita: Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric (kWh). Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric, includes geothermal, solar, tides, wind, biomass, and biofuels. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Crude oil > Proved reserves per capita: This entry is the stock of proved reserves of crude oil, in barrels (bbl). Proved reserves are those quantities of petroleum which, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with a high degree of confidence to be commercially recoverable from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Crude oil > Imports per thousand people: This entry is the total amount of crude oil imported, in barrels per day (bbl/day). Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Oil > Proved > Reserves per capita: This entry is the stock of proved reserves of crude oil in barrels (bbl). Proved reserves are those quantities of petroleum which, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with a high degree of confidence to be commercially recoverable from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Primary Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent: Primary Energy: Consumption, Million tonnes oil equivalent, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05
  • Refined petroleum products > Consumption per thousand people: This entry is the country's total consumption of refined petroleum products, in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of refined petroleum products produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Electricity > Production > KWh: Electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station. In addition to hydropower, coal, oil, gas, and nuclear power generation, it covers generation by geothermal, solar, wind, and tide and wave energy, as well as that from combustible renewables and waste. Production includes the output of electricity plants that are designed to produce electricity only as well as that of combined heat and power plants."
  • Oil > Imports: This entry is the total oil imported in barrels per day (bbl/day), including both crude oil and oil products.
  • Electricity production from natural gas sources > KWh per capita: Electricity production from natural gas sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Gas refers to natural gas but excludes natural gas liquids. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy: This entry is the total amount of carbon dioxide, measured in metric tons, released by burning fossil fuels in the process of producing and consuming energy.
  • Energy use > Equivalent in kilograms of oil per capita: Energy use refers to use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport."
  • Crude oil > Production per thousand people: This entry is the total amount of crude oil produced, in barrels per day (bbl/day). Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Electric power transmission and distribution losses > KWh: Electric power transmission and distribution losses (kWh). Electric power transmission and distribution losses include losses in transmission between sources of supply and points of distribution and in the distribution to consumers, including pilferage.
  • Electricity production from nuclear sources > KWh per capita: Electricity production from nuclear sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Nuclear power refers to electricity produced by nuclear power plants. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity production from oil sources > KWh per capita: Electricity production from oil sources (kWh). Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Oil refers to crude oil and petroleum products. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Energy production > Kt of oil equivalent per 1000: Energy production (kt of oil equivalent). Energy production refers to forms of primary energy--petroleum (crude oil, natural gas liquids, and oil from nonconventional sources), natural gas, solid fuels (coal, lignite, and other derived fuels), and combustible renewables and waste--and primary electricity, all converted into oil equivalents. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity > Production by source > Nuclear: The percentage share of electricity generated from each energy source. These are fossil fuel, hydro, nuclear, and other (solar, geothermal, and wind).
  • Electric power transmission and distribution losses > KWh per capita: Electric power transmission and distribution losses (kWh). Electric power transmission and distribution losses include losses in transmission between sources of supply and points of distribution and in the distribution to consumers, including pilferage. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electric power > Consumption > KWh > Per capita: Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in agriculture per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy per capita: This entry is the total amount of carbon dioxide, measured in metric tons, released by burning fossil fuels in the process of producing and consuming energy. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • CO2 intensity > Kg per kg of oil equivalent energy use: CO2 intensity (kg per kg of oil equivalent energy use). Carbon dioxide emissions from solid fuel consumption refer mainly to emissions from use of coal as an energy source.
  • Electricity > From nuclear fuels: This entry measures the capacity of plants that generate electricity through radioactive decay of nuclear fuel, expressed as a share of the country's total generating capacity.
  • Crude oil > Exports: This entry is the total amount of crude oil exported, in barrels per day (bbl/day).
  • Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Electricity > Consumption in agriculture per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Natural gas > Imports: This entry is the total natural gas imported in cubic meters (cu m).
  • Oil > Consumption > Million tonnes: Oil: Consumption, Million tonnes, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05
  • Electricity > Production > KWh > Per capita: Electricity production is measured at the terminals of all alternator sets in a station. In addition to hydropower, coal, oil, gas, and nuclear power generation, it covers generation by geothermal, solar, wind, and tide and wave energy, as well as that from combustible renewables and waste. Production includes the output of electricity plants that are designed to produce electricity only as well as that of combined heat and power plants." Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption per million: Figures for year 2003 in billion kilowatthours. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Geothermal power use per million: Annual utilization of geothermal power from direct-use sources in GWh/yr as of 2000. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption > Per capita: Figures for year 2003 in billion kilowatthours Per capita figures expressed per 10 million population.
  • Power > Consumption > KWh per capita: Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants."
  • Power > Consumption > KWh: Electric power consumption measures the production of power plants and combined heat and power plants less transmission, distribution, and transformation losses and own use by heat and power plants."
  • Electricity > Thermal > Production per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Electricity > Consumption by households > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Crude oil > Imports: This entry is the total amount of crude oil imported, in barrels per day (bbl/day).
  • Electricity > From fossil fuels: This entry measures the capacity of plants that generate electricity by burning fossil fuels (such as coal, petroleum products, and natural gas), expressed as a share of the country's total generating capacity.
  • GDP per unit of energy use > PPP $ per kg of oil equivalent: GDP per unit of energy use is the PPP GDP per kilogram of oil equivalent of energy use. PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to current international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as a U.S. dollar has in the United States.
  • GDP created per unit of energy use: GDP per unit of energy use is the PPP GDP per kilogram of oil equivalent of energy use. PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to 2005 constant international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as a U.S. dollar has in the United States.
  • Oil > Exports per 1000: This entry is the total oil exported in barrels per day (bbl/day), including both crude oil and oil products. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Oil > Proved > Reserves: This entry is the stock of proved reserves of crude oil in barrels (bbl). Proved reserves are those quantities of petroleum which, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with a high degree of confidence to be commercially recoverable from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions.
  • Oil > Consumption > Thousand barrels daily: Oil: Consumption, Thousand barrels daily, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05
  • Road sector diesel fuel consumption > Kt of oil equivalent per million: Road sector diesel fuel consumption (kt of oil equivalent). Diesel is heavy oils used as a fuel for internal combustion in diesel engines. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Electricity > Production by source > Fossil fuel: The percentage share of electricity generated from each energy source. These are fossil fuel, hydro, nuclear, and other (solar, geothermal, and wind).
  • Electricity > Net inland availability > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population
  • Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by transportation industry > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population
  • Aviation Gasoline > Consumption in air transport > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Electricity > Consumption by industry and construction per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Refined petroleum products > Imports: This entry is the country's total imports of refined petroleum products, in barrels per day (bbl/day).
  • Geothermal power use > Per capita: Annual utilization of geothermal power from direct-use sources in GWh/yr as of 2000. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Energy use per $1000 GDP: Energy use (kg oil equivalent) per $1,000 GDP (Constant 2005 PPP $).
  • Nuclear power > Production > KWh: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Nuclear power refers to electricity produced by nuclear power plants.
  • Refined petroleum products > Production per thousand people: This entry is the country's total output of refined petroleum products, in barrels per day (bbl/day). The discrepancy between the amount of refined petroleum products produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors. Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Crude oil > Exports per thousand people: This entry is the total amount of crude oil exported, in barrels per day (bbl/day). Figures expressed per thousand people for the same year.
  • Natural gas > Consumption > Per capita: This entry is the total natural gas consumed in cubic meters (cu m). The discrepancy between the amount of natural gas produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes and other complicating factors. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Electricity > Production from hydroelectric sources > Kwh: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Hydropower refers to electricity produced by hydroelectric power plants.
  • Electricity > Production from hydroelectric sources > Kwh per capita: Sources of electricity refer to the inputs used to generate electricity. Hydropower refers to electricity produced by hydroelectric power plants. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Oil > Imports per 1000: This entry is the total oil imported in barrels per day (bbl/day), including both crude oil and oil products. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Imports > Kt of oil equivalent > Per capita: Energy imports are estimated as energy use less production, both measured in oil equivalents. A negative value indicates that the country is a net exporter. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Electric power transmission and distribution losses > Million kWh > Per capita: Electric power transmission and distribution losses include losses in transmission between sources of supply and points of distribution and in the distribution to consumers, including pilferage. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Production > Kt of oil equivalent: Energy production refers to forms of primary energy--petroleum (crude oil, natural gas liquids, and oil from nonconventional sources), natural gas, solid fuels (coal, lignite, and other derived fuels), and combustible renewables and waste--and primary electricity, all converted into oil equivalents.
  • Imports > Kt of oil equivalent: Energy imports are estimated as energy use less production, both measured in oil equivalents. A negative value indicates that the country is a net exporter.
  • Primary Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent per million: Primary Energy: Consumption, Million tonnes oil equivalent, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Motor Gasoline > Motor gasoline- energy balance requirement > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Gross inland availability per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Lubricants > Consumption for non-energy uses per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Electricity > Hydro > Production per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Consumption by industry and construction per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Electricity > Gross inland availability > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Coal > Consumption by industry and construction > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Electricity > Consumption by industry and construction > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Electricity > Net > Production per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Consumption by households per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Electricity > Consumption by iron and steel industry > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Coal > Consumption by industry and construction per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Geothermal electricity > Utility-grade plants > Installed geothermal electric capacity > Megawatts: Total installed capacity of geothermal energy around the world. Figures are in megawatts.
  • Oil > Consumption > Million tonnes per million: Oil: Consumption, Million tonnes, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Energy supply > Renewable energy > Contribution of renewables to energy supply: The table refers to the contribution of renewables to total primary energy supply (TPES) in OECD countries. Renewables include the primary energy equivalent of hydro (excluding pumped storage), geothermal, solar, wind, tide and wave. It also includes solid biomass, biogasoline, biodiesel, other liquid biofuels, biogas, industrial waste and municipal waste. Biomass is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into fuels (e.g. charcoal) or electricity and/or heat. Included here are wood, vegetal waste (including wood waste and crops used for energy production), ethanol, animal materials/wastes and sulphite lyes. Municipal waste comprises wastes produced by the residential, commercial and public service sectors that are collected by local authorities for disposal in a central location for the production of heat and/or power. The forecasts provided in the table refer to the Reference Scenario of the World Energy Outlook.
  • Electricity Generation > Terawatt-hours: Electricity Generation, Terawatt-hours, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05
  • Primary Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent > Per $ GDP: Primary Energy: Consumption, Million tonnes oil equivalent, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05 Per $ GDP figures expressed per $1 of Gross Domestic Product.
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent: Hydroelectricity: Consumption, Million tonnes oil equivalent, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption > Terawatt-hours > Share of total: Hydroelectricity: Consumption, Terawatt-hours, share of total (%), as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05%
  • Electricity > Production by source > Hydro: The percentage share of electricity generated from each energy source. These are fossil fuel, hydro, nuclear, and other (solar, geothermal, and wind).
  • Motor Gasoline > Imports per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption in 1965 > Per capita: Hydroelectric consumption in terawatt-hours. Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Coal > Statistical differences > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1e+15 population
  • Motor Gasoline > Consumption in road transport per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Jet Fuel > Imports > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per million population
  • Jet Fuel > Changes in stocks > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population
  • Jet Fuel > Energy balance requirement > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1e+15 population
  • Petroleum Coke > Statistical differences > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1e+15 population
  • Jet Fuel > Consumption in air transport > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population
  • Petroleum Waxes > Statistical differences > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1e+15 population
  • Residual fuel oil > Changes in stocks per million: . Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Residual fuel oil > Consumption by other industries and construction per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Residual fuel oil > Imports per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Power transmission and distribution losses > % of output: Electric power transmission and distribution losses include losses in transmission between sources of supply and points of distribution and in the distribution to consumers, including pilferage."
  • Petroleum Coke > Gross inland availability per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Petroleum Coke > Imports per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Jet Fuel > Consumption by transportation industry > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population
  • Lubricants > Statistical differences > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1e+15 population
  • Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Statistical differences > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1e+15 population
  • Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Consumption by other industries and construction > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Motor Gasoline > Imports > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Energy supply > Renewable energy > Contribution of renewables to energy supply per million: The table refers to the contribution of renewables to total primary energy supply (TPES) in OECD countries. Renewables include the primary energy equivalent of hydro (excluding pumped storage), geothermal, solar, wind, tide and wave. It also includes solid biomass, biogasoline, biodiesel, other liquid biofuels, biogas, industrial waste and municipal waste. Biomass is defined as any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into fuels (e.g. charcoal) or electricity and/or heat. Included here are wood, vegetal waste (including wood waste and crops used for energy production), ethanol, animal materials/wastes and sulphite lyes. Municipal waste comprises wastes produced by the residential, commercial and public service sectors that are collected by local authorities for disposal in a central location for the production of heat and/or power. The forecasts provided in the table refer to the Reference Scenario of the World Energy Outlook. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
STAT Australia Iceland HISTORY
Commercial energy use 5,743.63
Ranked 14th.
12,245.6
Ranked 2nd. 2 times more than Australia
Crude oil > Production 519,100 bbl/day
Ranked 29th.
0.0
Ranked 139th.

Electric power consumption > KWh 239.31 billion
Ranked 16th. 14 times more than Iceland
16.71 billion
Ranked 72nd.

Electric power consumption > KWh per capita 10,719.9
Ranked 10th.
52,373.88
Ranked 1st. 5 times more than Australia

Electricity > Consumption 213.5 billion kWh
Ranked 8th. 13 times more than Iceland
16.23 billion kWh
Ranked 49th.

Electricity > Consumption > Per capita 10,864.15 kWh per capita
Ranked 11th.
31,147.35 kWh per capita
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Electricity > Consumption by households per capita 2,987.48 kWh
Ranked 17th. 28% more than Iceland
2,325.31 kWh
Ranked 21st.

Electricity > Consumption per capita 10,563.43 kWh
Ranked 10th.
51,742.71 kWh
Ranked 1st. 5 times more than Australia

Electricity > Installed generating capacity per thousand people 2,679.77 kW
Ranked 15th.
8,109.02 kW
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Electricity > Production 225.5 billion kWh
Ranked 16th. 13 times more than Iceland
17.08 billion kWh
Ranked 58th.

Electricity production > KWh 252.26 billion
Ranked 11th. 14 times more than Iceland
17.55 billion
Ranked 31st.

Energy use > Kg of oil equivalent per capita 5,893.27
Ranked 7th.
18,808.93
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Gasoline > Pump price for gasoline > US$ per liter $1.39
Ranked 88th.
$1.99
Ranked 19th. 43% more than Australia

Oil > Consumption 946,300 bbl/day
Ranked 17th. 50 times more than Iceland
18,900 bbl/day
Ranked 118th.

Oil > Consumption > Per capita 47.28 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
Ranked 13th.
69.95 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
Ranked 6th. 48% more than Australia

Electricity production from renewable sources > KWh 23.97 billion
Ranked 18th. 37% more than Iceland
17.55 billion
Ranked 20th.

Electricity > Production > Per capita 11,950.57 kWh per capita
Ranked 11th.
38,783.7 kWh per capita
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Adjusted savings: energy depletion > Current US$ $29.90 billion
Ranked 23th.
0.0
Ranked 112th.

Electricity production from hydroelectric sources > KWh per capita 618.33
Ranked 16th.
38,536.63
Ranked 1st. 62 times more than Australia

Oil > Production 589,200 bbl/day
Ranked 28th.
0.0
Ranked 112th.
Electricity production from coal sources > KWh 175.83 billion
Ranked 5th.
0.0
Ranked 32nd.

Electricity production from hydroelectric sources > KWh 14.03 billion
Ranked 17th. 14% more than Iceland
12.34 billion
Ranked 18th.

Crude oil > Proved reserves 1.43 billion bbl
Ranked 36th.
0.0
Ranked 105th.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in agriculture 1.91 million ton
Ranked 15th. 9 times more than Iceland
213,000 ton
Ranked 44th.

Electricity production > KWh per capita 11,120.81
Ranked 7th.
54,817.16
Ranked 1st. 5 times more than Australia

Electricity > Installed generating capacity 59.13 million kW
Ranked 13th. 23 times more than Iceland
2.58 million kW
Ranked 79th.

Electricity production from nuclear sources > KWh 0.0
Ranked 31st.
0.0
Ranked 23th.

Electricity production from oil sources > KWh 3.57 billion
Ranked 12th. 1190 times more than Iceland
3 million
Ranked 33th.

Electricity production from renewable sources > KWh per capita 1,056.75
Ranked 20th.
54,807.79
Ranked 1st. 52 times more than Australia

Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric > KWh 9.95 billion
Ranked 16th. 91% more than Iceland
5.21 billion
Ranked 23th.

Natural gas > Consumption per capita 1,220.91 cu m
Ranked 14th.
0.0
Ranked 61st.
Gasoline prices 0.93
Ranked 82nd.
1.72
Ranked 7th. 85% more than Australia
Natural gas > Consumption 27.56 billion cu m
Ranked 19th.
0.0
Ranked 103th.

Gasoline > Road sector gasoline fuel consumption per capita > Kg of oil equivalent 591.83
Ranked 8th. 27% more than Iceland
465.35
Ranked 13th.

Oil > Consumption per 1000 43.45 bbl/day
Ranked 27th.
59.34 bbl/day
Ranked 15th. 37% more than Australia

Electric power > Consumption > KWh 224.89 billion kWh
Ranked 15th. 27 times more than Iceland
8.24 billion kWh
Ranked 84th.

Hydroelectricity > Consumption 15.91
Ranked 27th. 2 times more than Iceland
7.01
Ranked 50th.
Electricity production from natural gas sources > KWh 48.89 billion
Ranked 12th.
0.0
Ranked 34th.

Electricity > Consumption by households 60.93 billion kWh
Ranked 12th. 88 times more than Iceland
690 million kWh
Ranked 117th.

Energy use > Kg of oil equivalent per $1,000 GDP > Constant 2005 PPP $165.22
Ranked 7th.
$555.16
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Electric power > Consumption > KWh per capita 11,173.13 kWh
Ranked 11th.
28,215.45 kWh
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Geothermal power use 82
Ranked 33th.
5,603
Ranked 3rd. 68 times more than Australia
Oil > Exports 311,900 bbl/day
Ranked 14th. 163 times more than Iceland
1,915 bbl/day
Ranked 28th.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport 6.9 million ton
Ranked 16th. 123 times more than Iceland
56,000 ton
Ranked 130th.

Adjusted savings: energy depletion > Current US$ per capita $1,339.16
Ranked 21st.
0.0
Ranked 112th.

Production > Kilotons of oil equivalent 289,206
Ranked 9th. 73 times more than Iceland
3,952
Ranked 92nd.

Oil > Production per 1000 27.05 bbl/day
Ranked 27th.
0.0
Ranked 108th.
Natural gas > Proved reserves 1.22 trillion cu m
Ranked 23th.
0.0
Ranked 109th.

Electricity > From other renewable sources 5.1% of total installed capacity
Ranked 36th.
22.3% of total installed capacity
Ranked 5th. 4 times more than Australia

Natural gas > Production None None
Oil > Consumption > Million tonnes > Per capita 1.91 per 1 million people
Ranked 14th.
3.03 per 1 million people
Ranked 8th. 59% more than Australia
Refined petroleum products > Consumption 1.02 million bbl/day
Ranked 19th. 49 times more than Iceland
20,770 bbl/day
Ranked 125th.
Electricity > Production per capita 11,619.77 kWh
Ranked 10th.
52,873.01 kWh
Ranked 1st. 5 times more than Australia

Gasoline > Road sector gasoline fuel consumption > Kt of oil equivalent 13,059
Ranked 14th. 88 times more than Iceland
148
Ranked 119th.

Hydroelectric power > Production > KWh 14.4 billion
Ranked 31st. 72% more than Iceland
8.39 billion
Ranked 41st.

Electricity production from coal sources > KWh per capita 7,751.33
Ranked 1st.
0.0
Ranked 32nd.

Electricity production from renewable sources, excluding hydroelectric > KWh per capita 438.42
Ranked 19th.
16,271.16
Ranked 1st. 37 times more than Australia

Crude oil > Proved reserves per capita 64.37 bbl
Ranked 36th.
0.0
Ranked 105th.

Crude oil > Imports per thousand people 21.57 bbl/day
Ranked 21st.
0.0
Ranked 78th.

Oil > Proved > Reserves per capita 150.37 bbl
Ranked 25th.
0.0
Ranked 103th.
Primary Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent 119
Ranked 19th. 46 times more than Iceland
2.6
Ranked 63th.
Refined petroleum products > Consumption per thousand people 45.83 bbl/day
Ranked 33th.
65.11 bbl/day
Ranked 20th. 42% more than Australia
Electricity > Production > KWh 254.64 billion
Ranked 16th. 21 times more than Iceland
11.98 billion
Ranked 81st.

Oil > Imports 716,700 bbl/day
Ranked 14th. 44 times more than Iceland
16,390 bbl/day
Ranked 27th.

Electricity > Exports 0.0
Ranked 127th.
0.0
Ranked 49th.

Electricity production from natural gas sources > KWh per capita 2,155.35
Ranked 8th.
0.0
Ranked 34th.

Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy 392.3 million Mt
Ranked 17th. 103 times more than Iceland
3.81 million Mt
Ranked 133th.

Energy use > Equivalent in kilograms of oil per capita 5,887.67
Ranked 14th.
15,707.75
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than Australia

Crude oil > Production per thousand people 22.88 bbl/day
Ranked 32nd.
0.0
Ranked 139th.

Electric power transmission and distribution losses > KWh 13.31 billion
Ranked 27th. 26 times more than Iceland
503 million
Ranked 123th.

Electricity production from nuclear sources > KWh per capita 0.0
Ranked 31st.
0.0
Ranked 23th.

Electricity production from oil sources > KWh per capita 157.38
Ranked 11th. 17 times more than Iceland
9.37
Ranked 27th.

Energy production > Kt of oil equivalent per 1000 13.87
Ranked 3rd.
15.94
Ranked 2nd. 15% more than Australia

Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers per capita 5,476.54 kWh
Ranked 15th.
6,436.74 kWh
Ranked 13th. 18% more than Australia

Electricity > Production by source > Nuclear 0.0
Ranked 175th.
0.0
Ranked 48th.
Electric power transmission and distribution losses > KWh per capita 596.36
Ranked 22nd.
1,576.73
Ranked 3rd. 3 times more than Australia

Electric power > Consumption > KWh > Per capita 11,192.81 kWh per capita
Ranked 11th.
28,213.33 kWh per capita
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in agriculture per 1000 93.85 ton
Ranked 3rd.
717.81 ton
Ranked 1st. 8 times more than Australia

Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy per capita 17.57 Mt
Ranked 14th. 47% more than Iceland
11.94 Mt
Ranked 31st.

Electricity > Imports 0.0
Ranked 121st.
0.0
Ranked 52nd.

CO2 intensity > Kg per kg of oil equivalent energy use 3.05
Ranked 19th. 8 times more than Iceland
0.365
Ranked 131st.

Electricity > From nuclear fuels 0.0
Ranked 145th.
0.0
Ranked 39th.

Crude oil > Exports 314,100 bbl/day
Ranked 19th.
0.0
Ranked 70th.

Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers > Per capita 5,494.27 kWh per capita
Ranked 17th.
6,436.39 kWh per capita
Ranked 13th. 17% more than Australia

Gas-diesel oils > Imports 3.33 million ton
Ranked 15th. 8 times more than Iceland
418,000 ton
Ranked 81st.

Electricity > Consumption in agriculture per capita 86.88 kWh
Ranked 36th.
808.81 kWh
Ranked 1st. 9 times more than Australia

Natural gas > Imports 10.92 billion cu m
Ranked 22nd.
0.0
Ranked 79th.

Oil > Consumption > Million tonnes 38.8
Ranked 21st. 43 times more than Iceland
0.9
Ranked 63th.
Electricity > Production > KWh > Per capita 9,683.96 per capita
Ranked 12th.
18,974.07 per capita
Ranked 3rd. 96% more than Australia

Hydroelectricity > Consumption per million 0.8
Ranked 35th.
24.21
Ranked 1st. 30 times more than Australia
Geothermal power use per million 4.28
Ranked 31st.
19,924.97
Ranked 1st. 4654 times more than Australia
Hydroelectricity > Consumption > Per capita 7.92 per 10 million people
Ranked 37th.
236.24 per 10 million people
Ranked 1st. 30 times more than Australia
Power > Consumption > KWh per capita 11,249.35
Ranked 12th.
36,852.54
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Power > Consumption > KWh 237.05 billion
Ranked 14th. 21 times more than Iceland
11.48 billion
Ranked 73th.

Electricity > Thermal > Production per capita 11,490.28 kWh
Ranked 5th. 568 times more than Iceland
20.22 kWh
Ranked 170th.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by industry and construction 2.24 million ton
Ranked 9th. 26 times more than Iceland
86,000 ton
Ranked 79th.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport per 1000 338.32 ton
Ranked 21st. 79% more than Iceland
188.72 ton
Ranked 45th.

Electricity > Consumption by households > Per capita 2,997.15 kWh per capita
Ranked 18th. 29% more than Iceland
2,325.19 kWh per capita
Ranked 25th.

Crude oil > Imports 475,900 bbl/day
Ranked 15th.
0.0
Ranked 78th.

Electricity > From fossil fuels 78.7% of total installed capacity
Ranked 84th. 17 times more than Iceland
4.7% of total installed capacity
Ranked 174th.

GDP per unit of energy use > PPP $ per kg of oil equivalent $6.18
Ranked 62nd. 3 times more than Iceland
$2.38
Ranked 115th.

GDP created per unit of energy use 5.75
Ranked 63th. 2 times more than Iceland
2.35
Ranked 115th.

Oil > Exports per 1000 14.59 bbl/day
Ranked 10th. 2 times more than Iceland
6.03 bbl/day
Ranked 19th.

Oil > Proved > Reserves 3.32 billion bbl
Ranked 28th.
0.0
Ranked 107th.
Oil > Consumption > Thousand barrels daily 858
Ranked 21st. 45 times more than Iceland
19
Ranked 63th.
Road sector diesel fuel consumption > Kt of oil equivalent per million 440.69
Ranked 15th. 23% more than Iceland
358.44
Ranked 26th.

Electricity > Production by source > Fossil fuel 90.8%
Ranked 91st. 908 times more than Iceland
0.1%
Ranked 212th.
Electricity > Net inland availability > Per capita 10,157.66 kWh per capita
Ranked 12th.
26,416.17 kWh per capita
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by households and other consumers 2.33 million ton
Ranked 22nd. 11 times more than Iceland
218,000 ton
Ranked 65th.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in inland and coastal waterways 73,000 ton
Ranked 30th. 12 times more than Iceland
6,000 ton
Ranked 47th.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport > Per capita 339.42 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 28th. 80% more than Iceland
188.71 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 52nd.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by transportation industry > Per capita 375.96 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 27th. 80% more than Iceland
208.93 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 48th.

Residual fuel oil > Consumption by households and other consumers 3,000 ton
Ranked 85th.
13,000 ton
Ranked 63th. 4 times more than Australia

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by households 32,000 ton
Ranked 34th. 6 times more than Iceland
5,000 ton
Ranked 40th.

Bitumen Asphalt > Consumption for non-energy uses 843,000 ton
Ranked 18th. 21 times more than Iceland
41,000 ton
Ranked 73th.

Aviation Gasoline > Consumption in air transport > Per capita 3.49 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 10th. 4% more than Iceland
3.37 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 12th.

Electricity > Consumption by industry and construction per capita 4,526.2 kWh
Ranked 10th.
19,846.06 kWh
Ranked 1st. 4 times more than Australia

Refined petroleum products > Imports 304,100 bbl/day
Ranked 16th. 21 times more than Iceland
14,160 bbl/day
Ranked 104th.

Geothermal power use > Per capita 4.08e-06 per person
Ranked 32nd.
0.0189 per person
Ranked 1st. 4626 times more than Australia
Energy use per $1000 GDP $163.36
Ranked 62nd.
$515.05
Ranked 5th. 3 times more than Australia

Nuclear power > Production > KWh 0.0
Ranked 105th.
0.0
Ranked 41st.

Refined petroleum products > Production per thousand people 30.6 bbl/day
Ranked 25th.
0.0
Ranked 106th.

Crude oil > Exports per thousand people 14.24 bbl/day
Ranked 22nd.
0.0
Ranked 70th.

Natural gas > Consumption > Per capita 1.44 million cu m per 1,000 people
Ranked 19th.
0.0
Ranked 63th.
Electricity > Production from hydroelectric sources > Kwh 16.28 billion kWh
Ranked 29th. 2 times more than Iceland
7.13 billion kWh
Ranked 43th.

Electricity > Production from hydroelectric sources > Kwh per capita 808.85 kWh
Ranked 29th.
24,425.32 kWh
Ranked 1st. 30 times more than Australia

Oil > Imports per 1000 33.52 bbl/day
Ranked 15th.
51.64 bbl/day
Ranked 6th. 54% more than Australia

Imports > Kt of oil equivalent > Per capita -7.266 kt of oil equivalent pe
Ranked 114th.
3.35 kt of oil equivalent pe
Ranked 6th.

Electric power transmission and distribution losses > Million kWh > Per capita 727.21 million kWh per capita
Ranked 16th.
1,307.79 million kWh per capita
Ranked 4th. 80% more than Australia

Production > Kt of oil equivalent 261,771 kt of oil equivalent
Ranked 8th. 104 times more than Iceland
2,519 kt of oil equivalent
Ranked 98th.

Imports > Kt of oil equivalent -145,995 kt of oil equivalent
Ranked 124th.
979 kt of oil equivalent
Ranked 76th.

Primary Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent per million 5.91
Ranked 9th.
8.9
Ranked 6th. 51% more than Australia
Motor Gasoline > Motor gasoline- energy balance requirement > Per capita 84,706.58 ton per 1 million people
Ranked 59th.
502,106.15 ton per 1 million people
Ranked 9th. 6 times more than Australia

Electricity > Hydro > Production 15.89 billion kWh
Ranked 27th. 2 times more than Iceland
7.02 billion kWh
Ranked 42nd.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Gross inland availability per 1000 74.14 ton
Ranked 21st. 11 times more than Iceland
6.74 ton
Ranked 115th.

Lubricants > Consumption for non-energy uses per 1000 20.69 ton
Ranked 8th. 2% more than Iceland
20.22 ton
Ranked 10th.

Electricity > Hydro > Production per capita 778.92 kWh
Ranked 36th.
23,654.18 kWh
Ranked 2nd. 30 times more than Australia

Electricity > Net > Production 232.92 billion kWh
Ranked 12th. 27 times more than Iceland
8.51 billion kWh
Ranked 89th.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Consumption by industry and construction per 1000 8.48 ton
Ranked 21st. 3 times more than Iceland
3.37 ton
Ranked 41st.

Residual fuel oil > Consumption by industry and construction 816,000 ton
Ranked 29th. 23 times more than Iceland
35,000 ton
Ranked 98th.

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by transportation industry 7.64 million ton
Ranked 16th. 123 times more than Iceland
62,000 ton
Ranked 136th.

Electricity > Gross inland availability > Per capita 11,457.52 kWh per capita
Ranked 12th.
28,677.34 kWh per capita
Ranked 1st. 3 times more than Australia

Motor Gasoline > Consumption by transportation industry 14.52 million ton
Ranked 11th. 97 times more than Iceland
149,000 ton
Ranked 122nd.

Motor Gasoline > Consumption in road transport 14.52 million ton
Ranked 11th. 97 times more than Iceland
149,000 ton
Ranked 122nd.

Coal > Consumption by other industries and construction 1.63 million ton
Ranked 20th. 116 times more than Iceland
14,000 ton
Ranked 72nd.

Gas-diesel oils > Conversion in thermal power plants 442,000 ton
Ranked 18th. 442 times more than Iceland
1,000 ton
Ranked 149th.

Coal > Consumption by industry and construction > Per capita 89.53 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 20th.
394.27 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 3rd. 4 times more than Australia

Electricity > Consumption by industry and construction > Per capita 4,540.85 kWh per capita
Ranked 10th.
19,844.99 kWh per capita
Ranked 1st. 4 times more than Australia

Electricity > Net > Production per capita 11,420.56 kWh
Ranked 10th.
28,678.88 kWh
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than Australia

Electricity > Consumption in agriculture 1.77 billion kWh
Ranked 31st. 7 times more than Iceland
240 million kWh
Ranked 58th.

Electricity > Thermal > Production 234.34 billion kWh
Ranked 9th. 39057 times more than Iceland
6 million kWh
Ranked 201st.

Jet Fuel > Bunkers 2.57 million ton
Ranked 13th. 20 times more than Iceland
130,000 ton
Ranked 68th.

Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers 111.69 billion kWh
Ranked 13th. 58 times more than Iceland
1.91 billion kWh
Ranked 112th.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Consumption by households per 1000 10.93 ton
Ranked 81st. 3 times more than Iceland
3.37 ton
Ranked 105th.

Electricity > Consumption by iron and steel industry > Per capita 325.64 kWh per capita
Ranked 25th.
3,305.81 kWh per capita
Ranked 3rd. 10 times more than Australia

Coal > Consumption by industry and construction per 1000 89.24 ton
Ranked 18th.
394.29 ton
Ranked 3rd. 4 times more than Australia

Aviation Gasoline > Consumption by transportation industry 71,000 ton
Ranked 3rd. 71 times more than Iceland
1,000 ton
Ranked 56th.

Motor Gasoline > Motor gasoline- energy balance requirement 1.72 million ton
Ranked 9th. 12 times more than Iceland
149,000 ton
Ranked 54th.

Geothermal electricity > Utility-grade plants > Installed geothermal electric capacity > Megawatts 1.1 megawatts
Ranked 22nd.
575 megawatts
Ranked 7th. 523 times more than Australia

Oil > Consumption > Million tonnes per million 1.9
Ranked 14th.
3.03
Ranked 8th. 59% more than Australia
Electricity > Consumption > Date of > Information 2003 2004
Energy supply > Renewable energy > Contribution of renewables to energy supply 6%
Ranked 20th.
75.5%
Ranked 1st. 13 times more than Australia
Electricity Generation > Terawatt-hours 236
Ranked 15th. 26 times more than Iceland
9
Ranked 61st.
Primary Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent > Per $ GDP 1.95e-10 per $1
Ranked 30th.
2.77e-10 per $1
Ranked 17th. 43% more than Australia
Hydroelectricity > Consumption > Million tonnes oil equivalent 3.8
Ranked 26th. 2 times more than Iceland
1.6
Ranked 39th.
Hydroelectricity > Consumption > Terawatt-hours > Share of total 0.6
Ranked 26th. 2 times more than Iceland
0.25
Ranked 39th.
Electricity > Production by source > Hydro 8.3%
Ranked 110th.
82.5%
Ranked 24th. 10 times more than Australia
Motor Gasoline > Imports per 1000 112.19 ton
Ranked 47th.
549.31 ton
Ranked 6th. 5 times more than Australia

Hydroelectricity > Consumption in 1965 > Per capita 0.368 per capita
Ranked 16th.
5.73 per capita
Ranked 2nd. 16 times more than Australia
Coal > Statistical differences > Per capita 1.57 ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 46th.
14.71 trillion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 19th. 9354886992965 times more than Australia

Motor Gasoline > Consumption in road transport per 1000 711.95 ton
Ranked 7th. 42% more than Iceland
502.13 ton
Ranked 14th.

Coal > Consumption by industry and construction 1.82 million ton
Ranked 24th. 16 times more than Iceland
117,000 ton
Ranked 58th.

Jet Fuel > Imports > Per capita 38,319.64 ton per million people
Ranked 45th.
468,407.75 ton per million people
Ranked 8th. 12 times more than Australia

Jet Fuel > Net inland availability 1.65 million ton
Ranked 8th. 275 times more than Iceland
6,000 ton
Ranked 69th.

Jet Fuel > Changes in stocks > Per capita 0.836 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 23th.
10.11 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 4th. 12 times more than Australia

Jet Fuel > Gross inland availability 2.23 million ton
Ranked 6th. 372 times more than Iceland
6,000 ton
Ranked 80th.

Jet Fuel > Energy balance requirement > Per capita -97,889,714,201,387.203 ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 106th.
20.22 trillion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 18th.

Jet Fuel > Energy balance requirement -1,990,000 ton
Ranked 108th.
6,000 ton
Ranked 35th.

Petroleum Coke > Statistical differences > Per capita 150.96 billion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 12th.
-7,462,686,567,164.18 ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 24th.

Jet Fuel > Consumption in air transport > Per capita 81.17 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 10th. 4 times more than Iceland
20.22 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 33th.

Jet Fuel > Consumption in air transport 1.65 million ton
Ranked 7th. 275 times more than Iceland
6,000 ton
Ranked 69th.

Petroleum Waxes > Energy balance requirement 2,000 ton
Ranked 22nd.
13,000 ton
Ranked 5th. 7 times more than Australia

Residual fuel oil > Bunkers 812,000 ton
Ranked 21st. 406 times more than Iceland
2,000 ton
Ranked 79th.

Petroleum Waxes > Statistical differences > Per capita 875.7 billion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 2nd.
50.39 trillion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 1st. 58 times more than Australia

Residual fuel oil > Changes in stocks per million -245.161 ton
Ranked 42nd.
43,810.28 ton
Ranked 3rd.

Residual fuel oil > Consumption by other industries and construction per 1000 37.56 ton
Ranked 31st.
117.95 ton
Ranked 8th. 3 times more than Australia

Residual fuel oil > Imports per 1000 59.57 ton
Ranked 44th.
212.31 ton
Ranked 24th. 4 times more than Australia

Power transmission and distribution losses > % of output 7.03%
Ranked 93th. 70% more than Iceland
4.13%
Ranked 119th.

Petroleum Coke > Gross inland availability per 1000 71.24 ton
Ranked 11th.
495.39 ton
Ranked 1st. 7 times more than Australia

Petroleum Coke > Imports per 1000 44.82 ton
Ranked 15th.
495.39 ton
Ranked 1st. 11 times more than Australia

Jet Fuel > Consumption by transportation industry > Per capita 81.17 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 10th. 4 times more than Iceland
20.22 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 33th.

Jet Fuel > Consumption by transportation industry 1.65 million ton
Ranked 7th. 275 times more than Iceland
6,000 ton
Ranked 69th.

Motor Gasoline > Gross inland availability 14.94 million ton
Ranked 10th. 100 times more than Iceland
149,000 ton
Ranked 123th.

Lubricants > Statistical differences > Per capita -4,033,646,514,831.03 ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 26th.
26.81 trillion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 5th.

Bitumen Asphalt > Energy balance requirement 401,000 ton
Ranked 2nd. 10 times more than Iceland
41,000 ton
Ranked 23th.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Statistical differences > Per capita -45,353,927,886,270.797 ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 67th.
3.83 trillion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 49th.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Imports 276,000 ton
Ranked 31st. 138 times more than Iceland
2,000 ton
Ranked 123th.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas > Consumption by other industries and construction > Per capita 8.12 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 17th. 2 times more than Iceland
3.37 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 37th.

Motor Gasoline > Imports > Per capita 112.55 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 60th.
549.28 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 10th. 5 times more than Australia

Energy supply > Renewable energy > Contribution of renewables to energy supply per million 0.275%
Ranked 18th.
237.05%
Ranked 1st. 860 times more than Australia

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