CO2 emissions from liquid fuel consumption (thousand metric tons) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Carbon dioxide emissions from liquid fuel consumption refer to emissions from use of crude petroleum and natural gas liquids as an energy source, and secondary fuels derived from oil (e.g. jet fuel). The U.S. Department of Energy’s carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) calculates annual anthropogenic emissions from data on fossil fuel consumption (from the United Nations Statistics Division’s World Energy Data Set) and world cement manufacturing (from the U.S. Bureau of Mine’s Cement Manufacturing Data Set). Carbon dioxide emissions, often calculated and reported as elemental carbon, were converted to actual carbon dioxide mass by multiplying them by 3.664 (the ratio of the mass of carbon to that of carbon dioxide). Although estimates of global carbon dioxide emissions are probably accurate within 10 percent (as calculated from global average file chemistry and use), country estimates may have larger error bounds. Trends estimated from a consistent time series tend to be more accurate than individual values. Each year the CDIAC recalculates the entire time series since 1949, incorporating recent findings and corrections. Estimates exclude fuels supplied to ships and aircraft in international transport because of the difficulty of apportioning he fuels among benefitting countries. The ratio of carbon dioxide per unit of energy shows carbon intensity, which is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted as a result of using one unit of energy in the process of production. Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in the U.S. state of Tennessee.
CO2 emissions from liquid fuel consumption (thousand metric tons) - Infrastructure - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2006)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa107,047,673
2North Africa59,847,000
3Sub-Saharan Africa46,722,427
4Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa35,092,094
5Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria25,972,017
6Egypt23,388,000
7Algeria16,688,000
8South Africa12,046,000
9Libya9,820,000
10Nigeria8,939,000
11Morocco6,550,000
12Tunisia3,401,000
13Kenya2,928,000
14Sudan2,922,000
15Ghana2,262,000
16Angola1,882,000
17Ethiopia1,407,000
18Tanzania1,018,000
19Ivory Coast934,000
20Benin814,000
21Madagascar746,000
22Namibia733,000
23Mauritius699,000
24Uganda652,000
25Senegal643,000
26Botswana553,000
27Zimbabwe522,000
28Zambia508,000
29Gabon460,000
30Mozambique414,000
31Mauritania403,000
32Guinea322,000
33Republic of the Congo315,000
34Democratic Republic of the Congo312,000
35Sierra Leone239,000
36Togo224,000
37Malawi223,000
38Burkina Faso211,000
39Rwanda203,000
40Seychelles203,000
41Liberia193,000
42Swaziland172,000
43Mali155,000
44Eritrea145,000
45Djibouti133,000
46Niger116,000
47Chad108,000
48Gambia91,000
49Cape Verde84,000
50Guinea-Bissau76,000
51Central African Republic68,000
52Burundi52,000
53Somalia47,000
54Equatorial Guinea44,000
55Sao Tome and Principe28,000
56Comoros24,000
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