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Energy Statistics > imports, net > % of energy use > Mexico (historical data)

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Date   Amount    Rank   
2004   -53.41    #95   
2003   -51.6    #98   
2002   -47.82    #96   
2001   -51.35    #97   
2000   -50.39    #98   
1999   -48.98    #99   
1998   -54.64    #101   
1997   -57.89    #101   
1996   -56.09    #103   
1995   -52.52    #101   
1994   -49.99    #100   
1993   -54.57    #101   
1992   -52.61    #101   
1991   -55.98    #85   
1990   -56.65    #83   
1989   -59.2    #83   
1988   -66.13    #84   
1987   -68.67    #85   
1986   -69.14    #86   
1985   -74.45    #87   
1984   -83.43    #88   
1983   -89.65    #91   
1982   -81.12    #89   
1981   -65.74    #87   
1980   -51.98    #85   
1979   -33.1    #83   
1978   -22.37    #83   
1977   -13.98    #82   
1976   -5.71    #79   
1975   -5.11    #79   
1974   2.72    #78   
1973   11.1    #68   
1972   6.3    #74   
1971   0.2    #81   


DEFINITION: Net 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. 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.

   
 

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