The following are lists of countries by energy intensity, or total energy consumption per unit GDP.

World Resources Institute (2003)

The following is a list of countries by energy intensity as published by the World Resources Institute for the year 2003. It is given in units of tonnes of oil equivalent per million constant year 2000 international dollars.

* indicates "Energy consumption in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" or "Energy in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.

Energy intensity (tonnes of oil per million USD)
Country Energy
intensity
 World212.9
 Albania *158.2
 Algeria *176.8
 Angola *322.6
 Argentina *138.6
 Armenia *191.1
 Australia *208.3
 Austria *139.1
 Azerbaijan *437.2
 Bahrain *559.4
 Bangladesh *97.9
 Belarus *458.9
 Belgium *205.5
 Benin *301.3
 Bolivia *205.8
 Bosnia and Herzegovina *189
 Botswana *120.3
 Brazil *146.1
 Bulgaria *354.7
 Cameroon *222.8
 Canada *293.2
 Ivory Coast *265.3
 Chile *166.7
 China *231.3
 Colombia *98.1
 Congo30.5
 DR Congo *4,746.3
 Costa Rica101.2
 Croatia *179.3
 Cyprus *159.6
 Czech Republic *254.4
 Denmark *133.2
 Dominican Republic136.2
 Ecuador221.4
 Egypt *201.4
 El Salvador *146.4
 Eritrea *215
 Estonia *295.9
 Ethiopia *389.9
 Finland *269.1
 France *170.5
 Gabon *204.5
 Georgia *244.3
 Germany *163.9
 Ghana *198.7
 Greece *137.8
 Guatemala153.3
 Haiti *159.4
 Honduras *202.3
 Hong Kong *91.4
 Hungary *178.4
 Iceland *401.4
 India *189.5
 Indonesia *239.3
 Iran *316.1
 Ireland *107.6
 Israel *141.3
 Italy *122.8
 Jamaica401.1
 Japan *154
 Jordan *253.1
 Kazakhstan *539
 Kenya *467.6
 South Korea *238.2
 Kuwait *481
 Kyrgyzstan *319.3
 Latvia *189.6
 Lebanon *327
 Lithuania *233.7
 Luxembourg *153.7
 Macedonia *222.1
 Malaysia *257.5
 Malta *130.7
 Mexico *180.3
 Moldova *528
 Mongolia *334.5
 Morocco *96.4
 Mozambique *409
 Namibia *102
 Nepal *248.1
 Netherlands *172.4
 New Zealand *206.4
 Nicaragua *181.9
 Nigeria *776.6
 Norway *172.2
 Oman *361.6
 Pakistan *236.1
 Panama132.3
 Paraguay *155.9
 Peru *86.7
 Philippines *127.4
 Poland *212.2
 Portugal *138.2
 Romania *248.7
 Russia *519
 Saudi Arabia *448
 Senegal *155.1
 Singapore *213.8
 Slovakia *273.4
 Slovenia *190.2
 South Africa *265.1
 Spain *142.5
 Sri Lanka *120.8
 Sudan *266.7
 Sweden *216.9
 Switzerland *122.3
 Syria *294.3
 Tajikistan *486.3
 Tanzania *783.5
 Thailand *199.1
 Togo318.2
 Trinidad and Tobago *766.2
 Tunisia *123.3
 Turkey *167.1
 Ukraine *565.9
 United Arab Emirates *481.3
 United Kingdom *141.2
 United States *221.7
 Uruguay *94.5
 Uzbekistan *1253
 Venezuela *434.2
 Vietnam *227.3
 Yemen *335.9
 Zambia *729.4
 Zimbabwe *374.6

World energy intensity of GDP at purchasing parities from 2006 to 2009

'Energy Intensity on the World for 2011' Figures provided by Enerdata. Energy intensity is also provided by country on the interactive yearbook interface. You will only need to zoom in the country selected.

The following table displays the energy intensity in the world by koe/$05p (Kilogram oil equivalent per USD at constant exchange rate, price and purchasing power parities of the year 2005[1]), by region and by country. The energy intensity are published by Enerdata[2] and they are also available in the energy review for 2011.[3]

The energy intensity is the ratio of primary energy consumption over gross domestic product measured in constant US $ at purchasing power parities.

In 2009, energy intensity in OECD countries remained stable at 0.15 koe/$05p, with 0.12 koe/$05p in both the European Union and Japan and 0.17 koe/$05p in the USA. It remained particularly high in CIS (0.35 koe/$05p) as well as in Africa (0.25 koe/$05p) and Middle East (0.26 koe/$05p). In Asia, energy intensity reached 0.22 koe/$05p. On the opposite, Latin America posted a relatively low ratio of 0.14 koe/$05p.

Country 2006
koe/$05p
2007
koe/$05p
2008
koe/$05p
2009
koe/$05p
World0.200.200.190.19
OECD0.150.150.150.15
Europe0.130.130.120.12
EU-270.130.130.120.12
Belgium0.170.160.160.15
Spain0.120.110.110.11
Finland0.220.210.200.20
France0.140.140.140.13
United Kingdom0.110.100.100.10
Italy0.110.100.110.10
Netherlands0.130.130.130.13
Norway0.130.120.120.12
Poland0.180.170.160.15
Portugal0.110.110.110.11
Czech Republic0.210.190.190.19
Germany0.130.120.120.12
Romania0.180.170.150.14
Sweden0.170.160.160.15
Turkey0.110.120.110.11
North America0.190.180.180.18
Canada0.230.230.220.21
United States0.180.180.180.17
CIS0.390.360.350.35
Kazakhstan0.440.420.430.45
Russia0.370.340.330.32
Ukraine0.490.450.430.44
Uzbekistan0.870.800.760.73
Latin America0.140.140.140.14
Mexico0.130.130.130.14
Brazil0.140.140.130.13
Argentina0.150.150.140.14
Venezuela0.220.210.200.21
Chile0.150.140.140.14
Colombia0.090.080.080.09
Asia0.230.220.220.22
China0.320.300.280.28
Japan0.130.130.130.12
India0.210.200.200.20
South Korea0.190.190.190.19
Taiwan0.290.280.270.28
Thailand0.230.220.220.23
Indonesia0.240.240.240.24
Malaysia0.210.220.210.22
Australasia0.180.180.180.18
Australia0.180.180.180.18
New Zealand0.170.160.160.17
Africa0.260.250.250.25
South Africa0.310.310.310.31
Nigeria0.400.390.380.36
Egypt0.180.180.180.18
Algeria0.140.150.150.16
Middle-East0.260.260.260.26
Saudi Arabia0.290.290.300.32
Iran0.250.250.250.24
United Arab Emirates0.210.220.240.25
Kuwait0.210.210.210.24

See also

References

  1. "Global Energy Statistics Yearbook - Abbreviations and glossary" (PDF). Enerdata. Retrieved 26 July 2015.
  2. "Publications". Enerdata. Archived from the original on 2011-06-18.
  3. Enerdata energy review for 2011

Sources

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