Global Energy Overview: 2009-2010
(Latest Years Available)
North America
South & Central America
Europe & Eurasia
Middle East
Africa
Asia Pacific
Total World
Petroleum
Production (thousand barrels daily)
2009
13,474
6,753
17,745
24,629
9,698
7,978
80,278
2010
13,808
6,989
17,661
25,188
10,098
8,350
80,295
Consumption (thousand barrels daily)
22,946
5,827
19,448
7,433
3,195
25,866
27,237
23,418
6,104
19,510
7,821
3,291
84,714
87,382
Proved Reserves (thousand million barrels)
74.6
237.6
139.2
752.6
130.3
42.2
1,376.6
74.3
239.4
139.7
752.5
132.1
45.2
1,383.2
Natural Gas
Production (billions of cubic meters)
801.6
151.9
969.8
407.1
199.2
446.4
2,975.9
826.1
161.2
1,043.1
460.7
209.0
493.2
3,193.3
Consumption (billions of cubic meters)
807.7
135.1
1,060.5
344.1
98.9
503.9
2,950.2
846.1
147.7
1,137.2
365.5
105.0
567.6
3,169.0
Proved Reserves (trillion cubic meters)
9.90
7.50
63.00
75.70
14.70
15.80
186.60
7.40
63.10
75.80
16.20
187.10
Coal
Production (million tonnes oil equivalent)
578.5
52.4
422.1
1.0
143.1
2,314.8
3,511.8
591.6
53.8
430.9
144.9
2,509.4
3,731.4
Consumption (million tonnes oil equivalent)
528.1
22.9
466.4
8.8
94.1
2,185.3
3,305.6
556.3
23.8
486.8
95.3
2,384.7
3,555.8
Proved Reserves (millions of tonnes)
245,088
12,508
304,604
1,203
31,692
265,843
860,938
Nuclear
Consumption (millions of tonnes oil equivalent)
212.9
4.7
265.1
0.0
3.1
128.2
614.0
213.8
4.9
272.8
131.6
626.2
Hydro-Electric
152.1
157.9
184.0
2.1
22.2
218.0
736.3
149.9
157.2
195.9
3.0
23.2
246.4
775.6
Note: Proved reserves of oil are generally taken to be those quantities that geological and engineering information indicates with reasonable certainty can be recovered in the future from known reservoirs under existing economic and operating conditions. North America data in this table does not include the Canadian oil sands.
Source: BP, Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2011
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