Crude oil consumption per country
This is a list of countries by oil consumption. The total worldwide oil consumption was 93 million barrels per day (bbl/day) on average in 2015 according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). Bar chart showing consumption of crude oil by country (World). Country rankings derived from data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration. The United States of America is the top country by production of crude oil in the world. As of December 2019, production of crude oil in the United States of America was 12,861.29 thousand barrels per day. The top 5 countries also includes Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Canada. For the purposes of the GFP ranking, oil consumption is applied as a penalty to each nation, the higher its consumption the worse effect on a theoretical war effort. Oil consumption can be offset by the oil production value and this is factored in along with a given nation's proven oil reserves. Data presented on this list is through 2018. Values are presented in bbl/day (Barrels Per Day). The average crude oil production should rise to 1.9 mb/d in 2019 and to 2 mb/d in 2020, but offshore production growth should be outpaced by onshore production, leading to a continued erosion of the share of the GOM in the total US crude oil production (around 15% in 2019-2020, compared to 23% in 2011). Countries with the highest oil consumption from 2015 to 2018 (in 1,000 barrels per day) The United States and China are two of the largest consumers of oil in the world, totaling 20.45 million barrels per day and 13.5 million barrels per day, respectively. EIA forecasts Brent crude oil prices will average $43/b in 2020, down from an average of $64/b in 2019. For 2020, EIA expects prices will average $37/b during the second quarter and then rise to $42/b during the second half of the year.
The Oil Information database includes detailed and comprehensive annual data of oil supply, demand, trade, production and consumption by end-user for . oil statistics while focusing on trade flows amongst countries, oil demand and output. jet fuel demand, crude oil, kerosene, marine bunkers, oil demand, naphta,
Jun 11, 2019 In depth view into World Oil Consumption including historical data It is an indicator released by BP. Interestingly enough, 2010 was also the time that Crude Oil prices plummeted because of supply and demand concerns. Per capita consumption series are also provided for all energy products. for coal, crude oil and natural gas by partner countries; selected series of statistics on Feb 13, 2020 Canada is the 3rd largest consumer of oil per person among the world's Top oil consumption per capita among OECD countries, 2000 to 2016* Crude oil is processed in refineries into refined petroleum products such as May 22, 2019 The 15 countries with the largest proven oil reserves span five continents and Crude and refined petroleum comprised nearly 9% of Brazil's $219 billion in Due in part to its domestic energy demand, China also imports oil. of 2 million barrels of oil per day, the most of any country on the continent. Feb 5, 2020 Refineries expect coronavirus to trigger drop in national consumption the country's oil consumption will plunge by 25 per cent this month as the deadly Chinese refiners, which process crude to create fuels such as petrol Norway supplies about 25 per cent of the EU gas demand. about 70 million Sm³ (1,2 million barrels per day) of crude oil directly to other countries in Europe, Dec 16, 2019 Top 10 Source Countries for. Canadian Crude Oil Imports (2014)*. Rank, Country , Thousand barrels per day, Percentage of Total Imports.
Apr 23, 2010 Global oil demand—led by the United States and followed by China, Japan, and One in five barrels of U.S. oil come from countries that the State But a majority of Canadian oil comes from tar sands—a dirty crude oil that
DEFINITION: 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 Oil Consumption by Country (2020). Examination of the oil consumption commitment of countries. Oil remains the lifeblood of any war effort today and drives
So while the world may be using 100 million barrels per day right now, oil consumption, according to the EIA, is expected to grow by an average of 1.1 million barrels per day in 2019. In 2020, the growth is expected to be 1.4 million barrels per day.
Per capita consumption series are also provided for all energy products. for coal, crude oil and natural gas by partner countries; selected series of statistics on Feb 13, 2020 Canada is the 3rd largest consumer of oil per person among the world's Top oil consumption per capita among OECD countries, 2000 to 2016* Crude oil is processed in refineries into refined petroleum products such as May 22, 2019 The 15 countries with the largest proven oil reserves span five continents and Crude and refined petroleum comprised nearly 9% of Brazil's $219 billion in Due in part to its domestic energy demand, China also imports oil. of 2 million barrels of oil per day, the most of any country on the continent.
(thousand barrels per day) The United States of America is the top country by production of crude oil in the world. As of June 2019, production of crude oil in the United States of America was 12,613.57 thousand barrels per day. The top 5 countries also includes Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and China.
The Oil Information database includes detailed and comprehensive annual data of oil supply, demand, trade, production and consumption by end-user for . oil statistics while focusing on trade flows amongst countries, oil demand and output. jet fuel demand, crude oil, kerosene, marine bunkers, oil demand, naphta, Jun 11, 2019 In depth view into World Oil Consumption including historical data It is an indicator released by BP. Interestingly enough, 2010 was also the time that Crude Oil prices plummeted because of supply and demand concerns. Per capita consumption series are also provided for all energy products. for coal, crude oil and natural gas by partner countries; selected series of statistics on Feb 13, 2020 Canada is the 3rd largest consumer of oil per person among the world's Top oil consumption per capita among OECD countries, 2000 to 2016* Crude oil is processed in refineries into refined petroleum products such as
This is a list of countries by oil consumption. The total worldwide oil consumption was 93 million barrels per day (bbl/day) on average in 2015 according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). Bar chart showing consumption of crude oil by country (World). Country rankings derived from data obtained from the US Energy Information Administration. The United States of America is the top country by production of crude oil in the world. As of December 2019, production of crude oil in the United States of America was 12,861.29 thousand barrels per day. The top 5 countries also includes Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Canada. For the purposes of the GFP ranking, oil consumption is applied as a penalty to each nation, the higher its consumption the worse effect on a theoretical war effort. Oil consumption can be offset by the oil production value and this is factored in along with a given nation's proven oil reserves. Data presented on this list is through 2018. Values are presented in bbl/day (Barrels Per Day). The average crude oil production should rise to 1.9 mb/d in 2019 and to 2 mb/d in 2020, but offshore production growth should be outpaced by onshore production, leading to a continued erosion of the share of the GOM in the total US crude oil production (around 15% in 2019-2020, compared to 23% in 2011). Countries with the highest oil consumption from 2015 to 2018 (in 1,000 barrels per day) The United States and China are two of the largest consumers of oil in the world, totaling 20.45 million barrels per day and 13.5 million barrels per day, respectively. EIA forecasts Brent crude oil prices will average $43/b in 2020, down from an average of $64/b in 2019. For 2020, EIA expects prices will average $37/b during the second quarter and then rise to $42/b during the second half of the year.