World Energy Markets
North America
Consumption: Oil
Coal
Natural Gas Nuclear
Hydroelectric Production
531.3 810.9 212.7 158.3
Share
Amount* of Total 22,826 26.4%
16.2% 27.8% 34.8% 21.4%
Primary Energy 2,664.4 23.9% Oil: Proven Reserves 73.3
5.5% 13,388 16.5%
Coal: Proven Reserves 246,097 29.8% Production
Gas: Proven Reserves 9.16 Production
578.1 17.0% 4.9%
739.4 27.4% Africa
Consumption: Oil
Coal
Natural Gas Nuclear
Hydroelectric Production
107.3 94.0 2.7
22.0 Share
Amount* of Total 3,082
3.7% 3.3% 3.2% 0.4% 3.0%
Primary Energy 360.8 3.2% Oil: Proven Reserves 127.7
9.6% 9,705 12.0%
Coal: Proven Reserves 32,013 3.9% Production
143.0 S & C America
Consumption: Oil
Coal
Natural Gas Nuclear
Hydroelectric 22.5
134.7 4.7
158.4 Share
Amount* of Total 5,653
6.6% 0.7% 4.6% 0.8%
21.4%
Oil: Proven Reserves 198.9 14.9% Production
Coal: Proven Reserves 15,006 1.8% Production
Gas: Proven Reserves 8.06 Production
* KEY Oil: Consumption/Production – Thousand barrels daily. Proven Reserves – Thousand million barrels Coal: Consumption/Production – Million tonnes oil equivalent [Commercial solid fuels only i.e bitumous coal and anthracite (hard coal), lignite and brown (sub bitumous) coal]. Proven Reserves – Million tonnes Gas: Consumption/Production – Billion cubic metres. Proven Reserves – Trillion Cubic metres Nuclear: Consumption – Million tonnes oil equivalent [Converted on the basis of thermal equivalence assuming 38% conversion efficiency in a modern thermal power station] Hydroelectricity: Consumption – Million tonnes oil equivalent [Converted on the basis of thermal equivalence assuming 38% conversion efficiency in a modern thermal power station] Primary Energy: Consumption – Million tonnes oil equivalent [Comprises commercially traded fuels only. Therefore,
excludes wood, animal waste, etc.] Source: BP, Statistical Review of World Energy, June, 2010. (Extracts: All figures are for 2009).
10 worldPower 2010 136.4
Primary Energy 562.9 5.0% 6,760 52.9
8.9%
1.6% 4.3%
5.1%
Gas: Proven Reserves 14.76 Production
183.5
4.2% 7.9%
6.8%
World Primary Energy Demand by Fuel (IEA 450 Scenario)
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