New Zealand - Domestic Extraction Used Per Capita of Fossil Fuel

Since 2014, New Zealand Domestic Extraction Used Per Capita of Fossil Fuel decreased by 3% year on year. At 1.81 Thousand Kilograms Per Capita in 2019, the country was ranked number 43 comparing other countries in Domestic Extraction Used Per Capita of Fossil Fuel. New Zealand is overtaken by Suriname, which was ranked number 42 with 1.89 Thousand Kilograms Per Capita and is followed by Ecuador with 1.72 Thousand Kilograms Per Capita. Qatar topped the ranking with 78.33 Thousand Kilograms Per Capita in 2019, that is a fall of 0.4% versus 2018. Kuwait, Norway and Brunei respectively ranked number 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. South Sudan recorded the best 5 years average growth at +9.1% per year, while Mauritania witnessed the worst performance at -43.9% per year.

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Date Thousand Kilograms Per Capita
2019 1.81
2018 1.84
2017 1.88
2016 1.90
2015 1.92
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How does New Zealand rank in Domestic Extraction Used Per Capita of Fossil Fuel?

# 124 Countries Thousand Kilograms Per Capita Last YoY 5‑years CAGR
1 #1
Qatar
78.33 2019 -0.4 % -0.1 % View data
2 #2
Kuwait
42.63 2019 -1.4 % -0.6 % View data
42 #42
Suriname
1.89 2019 +1.6 % +2.0 % View data
43 #43
New Zealand
1.81 2019 -1.9 % -3.0 % View data
44 #44
Ecuador
1.72 2019 +0.0 % -0.8 % View data
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