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Energy > Jet Fuel > Gross inland availability: Countries Compared

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COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
HISTORY
1 United StatesUnited States 62.14 million ton 2005
2 RussiaRussia 9.86 million ton 1994
3 CanadaCanada 5.08 million ton 2005
4 JapanJapan 3.9 million ton 2005
5 ThailandThailand 3.29 million ton 2005
High income OECD countries averageHigh income OECD countries average (profile) 3.23 million ton 2004
6 BrazilBrazil 2.52 million ton 2005
7 AustraliaAustralia 2.23 million ton 2005
8 South KoreaSouth Korea 1.79 million ton 2005
9 GermanyGermany 1.74 million ton 2005
10 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 1.2 million ton 2005
11 ArgentinaArgentina 1.19 million ton 2005
12 Hong KongHong Kong 1.14 million ton 2005
Non-religious countries averageNon-religious countries average (profile) 1.08 million ton 1997
13 South AfricaSouth Africa 992,000 ton 2005
14 TurkeyTurkey 901,000 ton 2005
15 PakistanPakistan 718,000 ton 2005
16 IndonesiaIndonesia 711,000 ton 2005
17 SpainSpain 710,000 ton 2005
Emerging markets averageEmerging markets average (profile) 622,400 ton 1995
18 ChileChile 616,000 ton 2005
19 KenyaKenya 614,000 ton 2005
20 IraqIraq 553,000 ton 1995
21 EgyptEgypt 541,000 ton 2005
22 SingaporeSingapore 534,000 ton 1992
=23 GreeceGreece 454,000 ton 2005
=23 QatarQatar 454,000 ton 2005
25 BelarusBelarus 444,000 ton 1994
26 NorwayNorway 422,000 ton 2005
=27 IrelandIreland 365,000 ton 2005
=27 BahrainBahrain 365,000 ton 1995
29 MexicoMexico 363,000 ton 2005
30 Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia 361,000 ton 1997
31 New ZealandNew Zealand 334,000 ton 2005
32 TurkmenistanTurkmenistan 307,000 ton 2005
33 EcuadorEcuador 297,000 ton 2005
OPEC countries averageOPEC countries average (profile) 292,222.22 ton 1991
34 LithuaniaLithuania 265,000 ton 2005
35 KazakhstanKazakhstan 255,000 ton 2005
South and Central Asia averageSouth and Central Asia average (profile) 253,727.27 ton 1997
36 UzbekistanUzbekistan 244,000 ton 2005
37 SwedenSweden 241,000 ton 2005
South Asia averageSouth Asia average (profile) 224,000 ton 2005
38 PhilippinesPhilippines 220,000 ton 2005
39 NetherlandsNetherlands 216,000 ton 2005
40 TunisiaTunisia 213,000 ton 2005
41 FinlandFinland 210,000 ton 2005
42 PortugalPortugal 208,000 ton 2005
43 United Arab EmiratesUAE 200,000 ton 1996
44 SyriaSyria 199,000 ton 2005
45 Sri LankaSri Lanka 193,000 ton 2005
46 Costa RicaCosta Rica 185,000 ton 2005
Middle Eastern and North Africa averageMiddle Eastern and North Africa average (profile) 184,562.5 ton 1991
47 IsraelIsrael 170,000 ton 1991
48 VietnamVietnam 167,000 ton 2005
49 MacauMacau 165,000 ton 2005
50 ReunionReunion 160,000 ton 2005
Former Spanish colonies averageFormer Spanish colonies average (profile) 157,647.06 ton 1996
51 MauritiusMauritius 138,000 ton 2005
failed states averagefailed states average (profile) 133,285.71 ton 1995
52 LibyaLibya 128,000 ton 1996
=53 KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan 125,000 ton 2005
=53 BoliviaBolivia 125,000 ton 2005
55 CubaCuba 124,000 ton 2005
=56 IndiaIndia 122,000 ton 2005
=56 UkraineUkraine 122,000 ton 1992
58 LatviaLatvia 118,000 ton 2005
59 AustriaAustria 108,000 ton 2005
60 BangladeshBangladesh 101,000 ton 1997
61 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 84,000 ton 2005
62 BruneiBrunei 78,000 ton 2005
63 Congo, Republic of theCongo, Republic of the 75,000 ton 2005
64 Netherlands AntillesN. Antilles 62,000 ton 1997
65 ArubaAruba 60,000 ton 1997
66 AfghanistanAfghanistan 55,000 ton 2005
67 CroatiaCroatia 54,000 ton 2005
=68 AlgeriaAlgeria 52,000 ton 2005
=68 Papua New GuineaPapua NG 52,000 ton 2005
=70 CameroonCameroon 48,000 ton 1996
=70 ArmeniaArmenia 48,000 ton 1994
72 DenmarkDenmark 43,000 ton 2005
73 MaltaMalta 40,000 ton 1997
74 NepalNepal 39,000 ton 1997
75 BurmaBurma 38,000 ton 1997
=76 UgandaUganda 37,000 ton 2005
=76 GuatemalaGuatemala 37,000 ton 1997
78 Dominican RepublicDominican Rep. 34,000 ton 1996
79 NamibiaNamibia 32,000 ton 2005
=80 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 29,000 ton 2005
=80 ZimbabweZimbabwe 29,000 ton 1999
82 Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda 27,000 ton 2005
83 EthiopiaEthiopia 26,000 ton 1997
84 SurinameSuriname 24,000 ton 2005
85 HondurasHonduras 21,000 ton 1997
86 NicaraguaNicaragua 18,000 ton 1997
=87 OmanOman 17,000 ton 1999
=87 Cote d'IvoireCote d'Ivoire 17,000 ton 1997
=89 TaiwanTaiwan 16,000 ton 2005
=89 PanamaPanama 16,000 ton 1997
91 TogoTogo 15,000 ton 2005
=92 HungaryHungary 14,000 ton 2005
=92 TanzaniaTanzania 14,000 ton 1996
=92 SudanSudan 14,000 ton 1996
95 French GuianaFrench Guiana 13,300 ton 1998
=96 New CaledoniaNew Caledonia 13,000 ton 2005
=96 French PolynesiaFr. Polynesia 13,000 ton 2005
=96 IranIran 13,000 ton 2004
=99 BulgariaBulgaria 12,000 ton 2005
=99 MalawiMalawi 12,000 ton 2005
=101 CyprusCyprus 11,000 ton 2005
=101 JamaicaJamaica 11,000 ton 2005
=101 SlovakiaSlovakia 11,000 ton 2005
=101 GhanaGhana 11,000 ton 2000
=101 El SalvadorEl Salvador 11,000 ton 1999
=106 LaosLaos 10,000 ton 2005
=106 BotswanaBotswana 10,000 ton 2005
=106 MaldivesMaldives 10,000 ton 2005
=106 NigeriaNigeria 10,000 ton 2000
=106 BelizeBelize 10,000 ton 1997
=106 LebanonLebanon 10,000 ton 1997
=106 AzerbaijanAzerbaijan 10,000 ton 1997
=106 KuwaitKuwait 10,000 ton 1991
=114 GabonGabon 8,000 ton 2005
=114 FijiFiji 8,000 ton 2005
=114 RwandaRwanda 8,000 ton 2005
=114 DjiboutiDjibouti 8,000 ton 1999
=118 GreenlandGreenland 7,000 ton 1999
=118 NigerNiger 7,000 ton 1998
120 MalaysiaMalaysia 6,260 ton 2005
=121 IcelandIceland 6,000 ton 2005
=121 BelgiumBelgium 6,000 ton 2005
=121 ChadChad 6,000 ton 2005
=121 EritreaEritrea 6,000 ton 2005
=121 SenegalSenegal 6,000 ton 2005
=121 Central African RepublicCentral Africa 6,000 ton 2005
=121 Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad+ 6,000 ton 2003
=121 Democratic Republic of the CongoCongo, DR. 6,000 ton 1998
=129 GuineaGuinea 5,000 ton 1997
=129 GrenadaGrenada 5,000 ton 1997
=131 SeychellesSeychelles 4,000 ton 2005
=131 MaliMali 4,000 ton 2002
=133 MoldovaMoldova 3,000 ton 2005
=133 LiberiaLiberia 3,000 ton 2005
=133 Sierra LeoneSierra Leone 3,000 ton 2001
=133 GibraltarGibraltar 3,000 ton 1997
=133 GuadeloupeGuadeloupe 3,000 ton 1997
=133 MauritaniaMauritania 3,000 ton 1994
139 ParaguayParaguay 2,030 ton 2002
=140 PolandPoland 2,000 ton 2005
=140 BurundiBurundi 2,000 ton 2005
=140 RomaniaRomania 2,000 ton 2005
=140 EstoniaEstonia 2,000 ton 2004
=140 YemenYemen 2,000 ton 2002
=140 MoroccoMorocco 2,000 ton 2001
=140 Faroe IslandsFaroe Islands 2,000 ton 1999
=140 BarbadosBarbados 2,000 ton 1997
=140 Guinea-BissauGuinea-Bissau 2,000 ton 1997
=140 ZambiaZambia 2,000 ton 1994
=140 BeninBenin 2,000 ton 1992
151 ColombiaColombia 1,869 ton 2005
=152 ComorosComoros 1,000 ton 2005
=152 BhutanBhutan 1,000 ton 2005
=152 UruguayUruguay 1,000 ton 2005
=152 SloveniaSlovenia 1,000 ton 2002
=152 KiribatiKiribati 1,000 ton 2000
=152 Western SaharaWestern Sahara 1,000 ton 1997
=152 Cayman IslandsCayman Islands 1,000 ton 1997
=152 LuxembourgLuxembourg 1,000 ton 1996
160 JordanJordan 5.68e-11 ton 1993
161 MozambiqueMozambique 1.42e-11 ton 2005
162 VenezuelaVenezuela -2.56e-10 ton 2003
163 HaitiHaiti -0.1 ton 1999
164 AngolaAngola -60 ton 2004
165 PeruPeru -5,000 ton 1997
166 YugoslaviaYugoslavia -10,000 ton 1992

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Interesting observations about Energy > Jet Fuel > Gross inland availability

  • United States ranked first for jet fuel > gross inland availability amongst English speaking countries in 2005.
  • 12 of the bottom 67 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are European.
  • 2 of the bottom 5 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are Emerging markets'.
  • 4 of the bottom 96 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are Former Soviet.
  • 18 of the bottom 118 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are Densely populated.
  • 7 of the bottom 44 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are NATO.
  • 11 of the bottom 164 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are Non-religious.
  • 22 of the bottom 157 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are High income OECD.
  • 36 of the bottom 165 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are Sparsely populated.
  • 15 of the bottom 60 countries by jet fuel > gross inland availability are Former British Colonies'.
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