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.)
(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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