Energy imports, net (% of energy use) - Energy production & use - Environment - World Development Indicators



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Net energy imports are estimated as energy use less production, both measured in oil equivalents. A negative value indicates that the country is a net exporter. Energy use refers to use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport.
Energy imports, net (% of energy use) - Energy production & use - Environment - World Development Indicators (2007)

Rank

Country

Value

1Netherlands Antilles100
2Singapore100
3Malta99.88
4Hong Kong99.65
5Luxembourg98.08
6Moldova97.36
7Cyprus97
8Jordan96.15
9Morocco95.45
10Lebanon94.79
11Ireland90.65
12Jamaica89.85
13Israel87.89
14Belarus85.71
15Italy85.19
16Japan82.38
17Portugal81.59
18South Korea80.88
19North Korea80.88
20Dominican Republic80.50
21Namibia79.05
22Spain78.93
23Panama75.39
24Belgium74.81
25Turkey72.73
26Chile72.54
27Armenia70.99
28Georgia67.90
29Austria67.14
30Slovakia66.52
31Euro area62.61
32Greece62.25
33Hungary61.74
34Uruguay61.70
35Latvia61.41
36Tajikistan59.44
37Lithuania58.93
38Germany58.63
39Croatia56.53
40Finland56.27
41Honduras55.34
42Senegal52.79
43Slovenia52.72
44Albania51.36
45Kyrgyzstan51.01
46Switzerland50.91
47Bulgaria50.71
48Macedonia50.36
49France48.64
50Cuba47.90
51Costa Rica47.35
52Sri Lanka45.33
53Botswana45.25
54Philippines43.98
55Thailand42.90
56El Salvador42.04
57Nicaragua40.79
58Ukraine40.59
59Benin38.54
60Serbia38.31
61Guatemala35.67
62Sweden33.39
63High income: OECD31.94
64Ghana31.93
65Bosnia and Herzegovina29.71
66Cambodia29.41
67Romania29.19
68United States28.84
69Haiti27.76
70Eritrea26.49
71Czech Republic26.29
72Poland25.19
73India24.20
74South Asia23.98
75Netherlands23.59
76Pakistan23.57
77Estonia21.96
78Kenya19.56
79Iceland19.25
80High income17.57
81Bangladesh17.46
82United Kingdom16.60
83New Zealand16.50
84Togo14.61
85Peru13.25
86Nepal10.75
87Tunisia10.59
88Ethiopia8.52
89Brazil8.48
90Zambia8.21
91Zimbabwe8.19
92Tanzania7.53
93China7.25
94East Asia & Pacific0.61
95Democratic Republic of the Congo-1.76
96Lower middle income-7.22
97Low income-7.73
98Argentina-12.11
99Ivory Coast-12.71
100Mongolia-15.03
101South Africa-18.80
102Mozambique-20.05
103Low & middle income-20.14
104Middle income-20.84
105Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC)-21.03
106Egypt-22.34
107Uzbekistan-23.36
108Syria-24.03
109Latin America & Caribbean-29.32
110Malaysia-29.98
111Vietnam-32.52
112Mexico-36.25
113Denmark-37.60
114Europe & Central Asia-38.51
115Cameroon-39.47
116Upper middle income-46
117Burma-52.96
118Canada-53.39
119Least developed countries: UN classification-62.09
120Sub-Saharan Africa-64.50
121Paraguay-69.94
122Indonesia-73.67
123Iran-74.69
124Russia-83.09
125Bahrain-93.95
126Kazakhstan-104.62
127Middle East & North Africa-105.88
128Nigeria-117.20
129Yemen-128.81
130High income: nonOECD-131.85
131Australia-133.10
132Sudan-136
133Trinidad and Tobago-142.01
134Ecuador-144.94
135Bolivia-176.96
136Venezuela-188.38
137Colombia-201.58
138Iraq-216.86
139United Arab Emirates-245.40
140Turkmenistan-265.67
141Saudi Arabia-266.74
142Oman-282.91
143Azerbaijan-337.40
144Algeria-345.70
145Qatar-364.21
146Libya-470.01
147Kuwait-481.61
148Gabon-548.70
149Brunei Darussalam-629.82
150Norway-696.41
151Angola-793.34
152Republic of the Congo-890.92
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