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Energy Stats: compare key data on Equatorial Guinea & United States

Definitions

  • 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.
  • Crude oil > Production: This entry is the total amount of crude oil produced, in barrels per day (bbl/day).
  • 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 > 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Oil > Production > Per capita: 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. Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population.
  • Oil > Reserves per capita: According to Web definitions the term refers to the total amount of petroleum (oil) discovered in any given oil field or nation. Thus it can be said that Kuwait has xxxx millions of barrels (mb) of oil in the ground. However, the exact amount can never be known, simply because of the difficulty in sensing or "seeing" beneath the surface of the Earth. The term Proven Reserve or PR refers to an amount of oil that is generally accepted by geologists to be the actual amount of petroleum in the ground. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • 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.
  • Oil > Reserves: According to Web definitions the term refers to the total amount of petroleum (oil) discovered in any given oil field or nation. Thus it can be said that Kuwait has xxxx millions of barrels (mb) of oil in the ground. However, the exact amount can never be known, simply because of the difficulty in sensing or "seeing" beneath the surface of the Earth. The term Proven Reserve or PR refers to an amount of oil that is generally accepted by geologists to be the actual amount of petroleum in the ground.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption: Figures for year 2003 in billion kilowatthours
  • Energy use > Kg of oil equivalent per $1,000 GDP > Constant 2005 PPP: Energy use (kg of oil equivalent) per $1,000 GDP (constant 2005 PPP). Energy use per PPP GDP is the kilogram of oil equivalent of energy use per constant PPP GDP. Energy use refers to use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport. PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to 2005 constant international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as a U.S. dollar has in the United States.
  • Oil > Exports: This entry is the total oil exported in barrels per day (bbl/day), including both crude oil and oil products.
  • Adjusted savings: energy depletion > Current US$ 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Oil > Imports: This entry is the total oil imported in barrels per day (bbl/day), including both crude oil and oil products.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Oil > Production > Million tonnes > Per capita: Oil: Production, Million tonnes, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05 Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Fuelwood > Consumption by households per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population 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).
  • 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.
  • Natural gas > Imports: This entry is the total natural gas imported in cubic meters (cu m).
  • Hydroelectricity > Consumption per million: Figures for year 2003 in billion kilowatthours. 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.
  • 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.
  • Electricity > Thermal > Production per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Refined petroleum products > Imports: This entry is the country's total imports of refined petroleum products, in barrels per day (bbl/day).
  • Energy use per $1000 GDP: Energy use (kg oil equivalent) per $1,000 GDP (Constant 2005 PPP $).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Electricity > Hydro > Production per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Crude Petroleum > Exports per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Motor Gasoline > Motor gasoline- energy balance requirement > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.
  • Electricity > Net > Production per capita: . Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Electricity > Gross inland availability > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Oil > Production > Million tonnes: Oil: Production, Million tonnes, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05
  • Oil Proved > Reserves > Thousand million barrels > Share of total: Oil: Proved reserves, Thousand million barrels, share of total (%), as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05%
  • Oil Proved > Reserves > Thousand million barrels: Oil: Proved reserves, Thousand million barrels, as of end of 2004

    Notes: Others have less than 0.05
  • Oil > Production > Thousand barrels daily: Oil: Production, Thousand barrels daily, 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).
  • Kerosene > Consumption by other consumers > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population
  • Motor Gasoline > Imports per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Natural gas > Including LNG > Consumption by households per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Kerosene > Consumption by households and other consumers > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1,000 population
  • Motor Gasoline > Consumption in road transport per 1000: . Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Petroleum > Production > Thousand barrels/day > 2007 per million: . Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Lubricants > Statistical differences > Per capita: Per capita figures expressed per 1e+15 population
  • Petroleum > Production > Thousand barrels/day > 2006: Production of crude oil in thousand barrels/day around the world. Production in this case refers to extraction of crude oil from natural sources. It's exclusive of refining and other kind of processing.
STAT Equatorial Guinea United States HISTORY
Adjusted savings: energy depletion > Current US$ $5.66 billion
Ranked 43th.
$157.86 billion
Ranked 4th. 28 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Crude oil > Production 318,000 bbl/day
Ranked 33th.
11.11 million bbl/day
Ranked 2nd. 35 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Consumption 90.21 million kWh
Ranked 150th.
3.89 trillion kWh
Ranked 1st. 43077 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Consumption > Per capita 47.24 kWh per capita
Ranked 141st.
12,747.49 kWh per capita
Ranked 3rd. 270 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Consumption by households per capita 44.73 kWh
Ranked 148th.
4,599.49 kWh
Ranked 7th. 103 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Consumption per capita 40.71 kWh
Ranked 135th.
12,736.19 kWh
Ranked 3rd. 313 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Installed generating capacity per thousand people 54.58 kW
Ranked 149th.
3,358.91 kW
Ranked 9th. 62 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Electricity > Production 97 million kWh
Ranked 145th.
4.1 trillion kWh
Ranked 2nd. 42258 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Production > Per capita 50.8 kWh per capita
Ranked 161st.
13,527.54 kWh per capita
Ranked 3rd. 266 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Energy use > Kg of oil equivalent per capita 2,750.08
Ranked 46th.
6,793.09
Ranked 4th. 2 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Consumption 1,000 bbl/day
Ranked 185th.
18.69 million bbl/day
Ranked 1st. 18690 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Consumption > Per capita 1.78 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
Ranked 135th.
68.67 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
Ranked 7th. 39 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Production 346,000 bbl/day
Ranked 32nd.
9.06 million bbl/day
Ranked 2nd. 26 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Production > Per capita 668.54 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
Ranked 3rd. 24 times more than United States
28.08 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
Ranked 29th.

Oil > Reserves per capita 933.49 barrels
Ranked 16th. 12 times more than United States
75.97 barrels
Ranked 34th.
Crude oil > Proved reserves 1.1 billion bbl
Ranked 39th.
20.68 billion bbl
Ranked 14th. 19 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Reserves 563.5 million barrels
Ranked 47th.
22.45 billion barrels
Ranked 14th. 40 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Electricity > Installed generating capacity 38,000 kW
Ranked 170th.
1.04 billion kW
Ranked 1st. 27342 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Fuelwood > Consumption by households 447,000 m³
Ranked 89th.
43.94 million m³
Ranked 8th. 98 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Natural gas > Consumption per capita 2,279.55 cu m
Ranked 8th. 8% more than United States
2,107.76 cu m
Ranked 7th.

Natural gas > Consumption 1.58 billion cu m
Ranked 61st.
689.9 billion cu m
Ranked 1st. 437 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Consumption per 1000 1.48 bbl/day
Ranked 150th.
60.92 bbl/day
Ranked 14th. 41 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Hydroelectricity > Consumption 0.002
Ranked 148th.
275.81
Ranked 4th. 137905 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Electricity > Consumption by households 27 million kWh
Ranked 180th.
1.36 trillion kWh
Ranked 1st. 50342 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Energy use > Kg of oil equivalent per $1,000 GDP > Constant 2005 PPP $114.13
Ranked 111th.
$149.84
Ranked 10th. 31% more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Exports 362,900 bbl/day
Ranked 17th.
1.7 million bbl/day
Ranked 3rd. 5 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport 23,000 ton
Ranked 143th.
122.61 million ton
Ranked 1st. 5331 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Adjusted savings: energy depletion > Current US$ per capita $7,905.22
Ranked 5th. 16 times more than United States
$506.62
Ranked 32nd.

Oil > Production per 1000 511.19 bbl/day
Ranked 3rd. 17 times more than United States
29.52 bbl/day
Ranked 25th.

Natural gas > Proved reserves 36.81 billion cu m
Ranked 64th.
9.46 trillion cu m
Ranked 5th. 257 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > From other renewable sources 0.0
Ranked 133th.
5.3% of total installed capacity
Ranked 35th.
Natural gas > Production None None
Refined petroleum products > Consumption 1,588 bbl/day
Ranked 192nd.
18.84 million bbl/day
Ranked 1st. 11864 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Electricity > Production per capita 43.78 kWh
Ranked 153th.
13,515.56 kWh
Ranked 3rd. 309 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Crude oil > Proved reserves per capita 1,562.5 bbl
Ranked 13th. 24 times more than United States
65.3 bbl
Ranked 35th.

Crude oil > Imports per thousand people 0.0
Ranked 122nd.
29.78 bbl/day
Ranked 14th.

Oil > Proved > Reserves per capita 1,580.08 bbl
Ranked 13th. 26 times more than United States
61.81 bbl
Ranked 35th.

Refined petroleum products > Consumption per thousand people 2.22 bbl/day
Ranked 169th.
60.46 bbl/day
Ranked 23th. 27 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Oil > Imports 1,114 bbl/day
Ranked 131st.
11.31 million bbl/day
Ranked 1st. 10153 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Exports 0.0
Ranked 91st.
12 billion kWh
Ranked 15th.

Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy 5.23 million Mt
Ranked 122nd.
5.49 billion Mt
Ranked 2nd. 1050 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Crude oil > Production per thousand people 431.89 bbl/day
Ranked 3rd. 12 times more than United States
35.39 bbl/day
Ranked 27th.

Oil > Production > Million tonnes > Per capita 34.52 per 1 million people
Ranked 3rd. 31 times more than United States
1.11 per 1 million people
Ranked 29th.
Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers per capita 44.73 kWh
Ranked 160th.
9,437.73 kWh
Ranked 6th. 211 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Fuelwood > Consumption by households per 1000 740.5 m³
Ranked 21st. 5 times more than United States
148.67 m³
Ranked 80th.

Electricity > Production by source > Nuclear 0.0
Ranked 112th.
20.7%
Ranked 19th.
Carbon dioxide emissions from consumption of energy per capita 7.31 Mt
Ranked 60th.
17.62 Mt
Ranked 13th. 2 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Imports 0.0
Ranked 89th.
59.26 billion kWh
Ranked 1st.

CO2 intensity > Kg per kg of oil equivalent energy use 2.73
Ranked 57th. 11% more than United States
2.45
Ranked 52nd.

Electricity > From nuclear fuels 0.0
Ranked 92nd.
9.7% of total installed capacity
Ranked 15th.
Crude oil > Exports 319,100 bbl/day
Ranked 18th. 8 times more than United States
41,640 bbl/day
Ranked 36th.

Gas-diesel oils > Imports 30,000 ton
Ranked 162nd.
11.72 million ton
Ranked 4th. 391 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers > Per capita 53.62 kWh per capita
Ranked 173th.
9,409.27 kWh per capita
Ranked 6th. 175 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Natural gas > Imports 0.0
Ranked 124th.
88.77 billion cu m
Ranked 2nd.

Hydroelectricity > Consumption per million 0.00352
Ranked 137th.
0.951
Ranked 28th. 270 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Hydroelectricity > Consumption > Per capita 0.038 per 10 million people
Ranked 141st.
9.33 per 10 million people
Ranked 30th. 245 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Kerosene > Consumption by households 6,000 ton
Ranked 75th.
1.95 million ton
Ranked 7th. 325 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by industry and construction 12,000 ton
Ranked 87th.
19.49 million ton
Ranked 1st. 1625 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport per 1000 38.1 ton
Ranked 100th.
414.9 ton
Ranked 11th. 11 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Consumption by households > Per capita 53.62 kWh per capita
Ranked 156th.
4,585.62 kWh per capita
Ranked 9th. 86 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Thermal > Production per capita 39.76 kWh
Ranked 159th.
10,659.14 kWh
Ranked 6th. 268 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Crude oil > Imports 0.0
Ranked 122nd.
9.21 million bbl/day
Ranked 1st.

Electricity > From fossil fuels 97.4% of total installed capacity
Ranked 55th. 29% more than United States
75.3% of total installed capacity
Ranked 90th.
Oil > Exports per 1000 567.37 bbl/day
Ranked 3rd. 101 times more than United States
5.6 bbl/day
Ranked 20th.

Oil > Proved > Reserves 1.1 billion bbl
Ranked 39th.
19.12 billion bbl
Ranked 13th. 17 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Production by source > Fossil fuel 94.3%
Ranked 85th. 32% more than United States
71.4%
Ranked 114th.
Electricity > Net inland availability > Per capita 53.62 kWh per capita
Ranked 180th.
12,551.32 kWh per capita
Ranked 8th. 234 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption in road transport > Per capita 45.68 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 105th.
413.65 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 19th. 9 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by transportation industry > Per capita 45.68 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 112th.
456.62 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 18th. 10 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Refined petroleum products > Imports 4,561 bbl/day
Ranked 139th.
2.58 million bbl/day
Ranked 1st. 566 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Energy use per $1000 GDP $94.86
Ranked 127th.
$170.26
Ranked 57th. 79% more than Equatorial Guinea

Refined petroleum products > Production per thousand people 4.42 bbl/day
Ranked 68th.
59.65 bbl/day
Ranked 12th. 14 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Crude oil > Exports per thousand people 458.37 bbl/day
Ranked 3rd. 3405 times more than United States
0.135 bbl/day
Ranked 52nd.

Natural gas > Consumption > Per capita 2.43 million cu m per 1,000 people
Ranked 8th. 12% more than United States
2.17 million cu m per 1,000 people
Ranked 11th.

Oil > Imports per 1000 1.74 bbl/day
Ranked 95th.
37.19 bbl/day
Ranked 10th. 21 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Hydro > Production per capita 4.97 kWh
Ranked 133th.
982.76 kWh
Ranked 28th. 198 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Crude Petroleum > Exports per capita 32.81 ton
Ranked 3rd. 5845 times more than United States
0.00561 ton
Ranked 64th.

Gas-diesel oils > Conversion in thermal power plants 7,000 ton
Ranked 125th.
2.84 million ton
Ranked 5th. 405 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Thermal > Production 24 million kWh
Ranked 191st.
3.15 trillion kWh
Ranked 1st. 131248 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Gas-diesel oils > Consumption by transportation industry 23,000 ton
Ranked 149th.
135.35 million ton
Ranked 1st. 5885 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Consumption by households and other consumers 27 million kWh
Ranked 193th.
2.79 trillion kWh
Ranked 1st. 103297 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Fuelwood > Consumption by households and other consumers 447,000 m³
Ranked 104th.
43.94 million m³
Ranked 10th. 98 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Natural gas > Including LNG > Consumption by households 18,730 Terajoules
Ranked 38th.
5.22 million Terajoules
Ranked 1st. 279 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Motor Gasoline > Motor gasoline- energy balance requirement > Per capita 15,888.18 ton per 1 million people
Ranked 95th.
129,617.58 ton per 1 million people
Ranked 50th. 8 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Motor Gasoline > Consumption in road transport 8,000 ton
Ranked 183th.
370.36 million ton
Ranked 1st. 46295 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Motor Gasoline > Consumption by transportation industry 8,000 ton
Ranked 185th.
373.93 million ton
Ranked 1st. 46741 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Net > Production per capita 44.73 kWh
Ranked 174th.
13,806.18 kWh
Ranked 8th. 309 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Net > Production 27 million kWh
Ranked 202nd.
4.08 trillion kWh
Ranked 1st. 151109 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Hydro > Production 3 million kWh
Ranked 143th.
290.42 billion kWh
Ranked 4th. 96808 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Electricity > Gross inland availability > Per capita 53.62 kWh per capita
Ranked 195th.
13,847.96 kWh per capita
Ranked 9th. 258 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Kerosene > Imports 9,000 ton
Ranked 77th.
328,000 ton
Ranked 12th. 36 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Motor Gasoline > Motor gasoline- energy balance requirement 8,000 ton
Ranked 131st.
38.42 million ton
Ranked 1st. 4803 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Oil > Production > Million tonnes 17.38
Ranked 34th.
329.79
Ranked 3rd. 19 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Electricity > Consumption > Date of > Information 2003 2003
Oil Proved > Reserves > Thousand million barrels > Share of total 0.11
Ranked 36th.
2.47
Ranked 11th. 22 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Oil Proved > Reserves > Thousand million barrels 1.28
Ranked 37th.
29.35
Ranked 11th. 23 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Oil > Production > Thousand barrels daily 350
Ranked 34th.
7,241
Ranked 3rd. 21 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Electricity > Production by source > Hydro 5.7%
Ranked 118th. 2% more than United States
5.6%
Ranked 120th.
Oil > Production in 1992 2 thousand barrels / day
Ranked 47th.
8,868 thousand barrels / day
Ranked 2nd. 4434 times more than Equatorial Guinea
Kerosene > Consumption by other consumers > Per capita 17.87 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 6th. 11 times more than United States
1.69 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 27th.

Motor Gasoline > Imports per 1000 13.25 ton
Ranked 108th.
149.11 ton
Ranked 39th. 11 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Natural gas > Including LNG > Consumption by households per 1000 31.03 Terajoules
Ranked 1st. 76% more than United States
17.66 Terajoules
Ranked 9th.

Kerosene > Consumption by households and other consumers > Per capita 17.87 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 35th. 2 times more than United States
8.48 ton per 1,000 people
Ranked 57th.

Motor Gasoline > Consumption in road transport per 1000 13.25 ton
Ranked 139th.
1,253.27 ton
Ranked 1st. 95 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Petroleum > Production > Thousand barrels/day > 2007 per million 625.37 thousand barrels/day
Ranked 3rd. 22 times more than United States
28.15 thousand barrels/day
Ranked 24th.
Motor Gasoline > Gross inland availability 8,000 ton
Ranked 191st.
388.99 million ton
Ranked 1st. 48624 times more than Equatorial Guinea

Lubricants > Statistical differences > Per capita 2.39 trillion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 16th. 709 times more than United States
3.37 billion ton per 1e+15 people
Ranked 17th.

Petroleum > Production > Thousand barrels/day > 2006 386 8331

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