Per capita oil consumption, 2023

Average oil consumption per capita, measured in kilowatt-hours per person.

Oil consumption per capita kilowatt-hours
Country/area
2023
Algeria
5,223 kWh
Argentina
8,551 kWh
Australia
22,756 kWh
Austria
15,072 kWh
Azerbaijan
6,851 kWh
Bangladesh
832 kWh
Belarus
8,893 kWh
Belgium
26,964 kWh
Brazil
6,556 kWh
Bulgaria
8,853 kWh
Canada
31,171 kWh
Chile
11,780 kWh
China
6,376 kWh
Colombia
5,211 kWh
Croatia
10,059 kWh
Cyprus
22,762 kWh
Czechia
11,053 kWh
Denmark
14,815 kWh
Ecuador
8,839 kWh
Egypt
3,681 kWh
Estonia
11,849 kWh
Finland
16,393 kWh
France
11,858 kWh
Germany
13,380 kWh
Greece
16,640 kWh
Hong Kong
21,266 kWh
Hungary
9,210 kWh
Iceland
25,939 kWh
India
2,056 kWh
Indonesia
3,099 kWh
Iran
10,909 kWh
Iraq
11,006 kWh
Ireland
16,743 kWh
Israel
13,462 kWh
Italy
11,667 kWh
Japan
14,993 kWh
Kazakhstan
9,761 kWh
Kuwait
49,095 kWh
Latvia
10,726 kWh
Lithuania
13,896 kWh
Luxembourg
41,251 kWh
Malaysia
14,466 kWh
Mexico
8,298 kWh
Morocco
4,188 kWh
Netherlands
26,852 kWh
New Zealand
16,950 kWh
North Macedonia
6,743 kWh
Norway
19,511 kWh
Oman
27,873 kWh
Pakistan
903 kWh
Peru
4,195 kWh
Philippines
2,209 kWh
Poland
9,514 kWh
Portugal
12,065 kWh
Qatar
62,659 kWh
Romania
6,360 kWh
Russia
13,868 kWh
Saudi Arabia
55,870 kWh
Singapore
138,278 kWh
Slovakia
8,685 kWh
Slovenia
11,814 kWh
South Africa
4,993 kWh
South Korea
28,771 kWh
Spain
15,013 kWh
Sri Lanka
2,769 kWh
Sweden
12,203 kWh
Switzerland
12,207 kWh
Taiwan
18,984 kWh
Thailand
8,941 kWh
Trinidad and Tobago
12,244 kWh
Turkey
7,447 kWh
Turkmenistan
11,880 kWh
USSR
Ukraine
2,968 kWh
United Arab Emirates
64,330 kWh
United Kingdom
11,025 kWh
United States
29,296 kWh
Uzbekistan
1,753 kWh
Venezuela
8,115 kWh
Vietnam
3,358 kWh
Other
Africa
1,615 kWh
Asia
5,544 kWh
Europe
12,533 kWh
European Union (27)
13,270 kWh
High-income countries
22,009 kWh
Lower-middle-income countries
1,694 kWh
North America
20,815 kWh
Oceania
15,145 kWh
South America
6,799 kWh
Upper-middle-income countries
7,308 kWh
World
6,782 kWh
Data

Oil consumption per capita

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What you should know about this indicator

Includes inland demand plus international aviation and marine bunkers and refinery fuel and loss. Consumption of biogasoline (such as ethanol) and biodiesel are excluded while derivatives of coal and natural gas are included. Differences between the world consumption figures and world production statistics are accounted for by stock changes, consumption of non-petroleum additives and substitute fuels and unavoidable disparities in the definition, measurement or conversion of oil supply and demand data.

Oil consumption per capita
Measured in kilowatt-hours per person.
Source
Energy Institute - Statistical Review of World Energy (2024); Population based on various sources (2023) – with major processing by Our World in Data
Last updated
June 20, 2024
Next expected update
June 2025
Date range
1965–2023
Unit
kilowatt-hours

Sources and processing

This data is based on the following sources

The Energy Institute Statistical Review of World Energy analyses data on world energy markets from the prior year.

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June 20, 2024
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