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Energy Statistics > imports > kt of oil equivalent > Finland (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   22,200    #18   
2003   21,631    #18   
2002   19,416    #20   
2001   18,659    #21   
2000   17,858    #22   
1999   17,947    #21   
1998   19,868    #18   
1997   18,021    #19   
1996   18,275    #19   
1995   16,473    #19   
1994   18,083    #16   
1993   17,327    #16   
1992   15,706    #18   
1991   18,413    #12   
1990   17,090    #16   
1989   17,652    #15   
1988   17,163    #14   
1987   19,452    #12   
1986   16,292    #14   
1985   16,128    #15   
1984   14,074    #16   
1983   13,908    #16   
1982   13,749    #17   
1981   15,448    #15   
1980   18,501    #14   
1979   17,985    #15   
1978   17,540    #14   
1977   16,708    #15   
1976   17,281    #14   
1975   15,681    #14   
1974   15,884    #13   
1973   16,462    #12   
1972   14,845    #13   
1971   13,442    #16   
1970   13,077    #13   
1969   12,164    #12   
1968   10,459    #13   
1967   9,141    #15   
1966   8,742    #15   
1965   7,853    #15   
1964   6,898    #15   
1963   5,912    #15   
1962   5,116    #15   
1961   4,607    #15   
1960   4,487    #15   


DEFINITION: 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.

   
 

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