Thursday, June 16, 2011

Top 21 World Oil Consumers, 2007-2010 -- BP

by Aaron and David Rachovich


Oil Consumption*  



Rank
Country
Year 2010 (thousand barrels per day)
Year 2009 (thousand barrels per day)
Year 2008 (thousand barrels per day)
 Year 2007 (thousand barrels per day)
1.
United States
19,148
18,771
19,498
20,680
2.
China**
9,381
8,481
8,230
8,141
3.
Japan
4,451
4,391
4,836
5,029
4.
India
3,319
3,211
3,068
2,835
5.
Russia
3,199
2,936
3,036
2,913
6.
Saudi Arabia
2,812
2,624
2,387
2,200
7.
Brazil
2,604
2,399
2,382
2,234
8.
Germany
2,441
2,409
2,502
2,380
9.
South Korea
2,384
2,326
2,287
2,389
10.
Canada
2,276
2,179
2,288
2,323
11.
Mexico
1,994
1,996
2,055
2,070
12.
Iran
1,799
1,787
1,822
1,718
13.
France
1,744
1,822
1,889
1,911
14.
United Kingdom
1,590
1,610
1,683
1,716
15.
Italy
1,532
1,563
1,661
1,740
16.
Spain
1,505
1,525
1,587
1,629
17.
Indonesia
1,304
1,289
1,264
1,270
18.
Singapore
1,185
1,067
990
941
19.
Thailand
1,128
1,121
1,090
1,088
20.
Netherlands
1,057
1,041
1,069
1,123
21.
Taiwan
1,026
983
990
1,093
Total World
87,382
84,714
85,999
86,428
    OECD
46,438
45,963
48,053
49,611
    Non-OECD
40,944
38,751
37,946
36,817
 EU
13,890
14,016
14,757
14,801



*Inland demand plus international aviation and marine bunkers and refinery fuel and loss.  Consumption of fuel ethanol and biodiesel is also included.

**Including Hong Kong. Hong Kong's consumption was 324,000 b/d in 2010, 280,000 b/d in 2009, 293,000 b/d in 2008 and 324,000 b/d in 2007 (D.R.)

Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2011, here.

(China's oil consumption, including Hong Kong China, grew by 0.9 million barrels per day, or 10.6%, to reach 9.4 million barrels per day in 2010, according to the BP's figures. Please compare the BP's data with the EIA data -- "Top 25 World Oil Consumers, 2009-2010 -- EIA." Update: Please see my post "World's 22 Largest Oil Consumers, 2007-2011 -- BP -- D.R.) 


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