User:Watti Renew/Sandbox/Energy by country: OPEC and Middle East

Top 10 oil producers: According to IEA top 10 countries produced over 63 % of the world oil production in 2011. Top countries were (Mt): 1) Saudi Arabia  517 (12.9 %),  2)  Russia 510 (12.7 %),  3)  United States  346 (8.6 %), 4)  Iran 215 (5.4 %), 5)  China 203 (5.1 %),  6)  Canada 169 (4.2 %),  7)   United Arab Emirates  149 (3.7 %),  8)  Venezuela 148 (3.7 %),  9)  Mexico 144 (3.6 %), 10)   Nigeria 139 (3.5 %), Rest of the world 1 471 (36.6 %), World 4 011 (100 %).

Top 10 gas producers: According to IEA natural gas production was 3,149 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2008 and 3,388 bcm in 2011. Top ten producers in 2011 were (66.7 % of total) (bcm): 1) Russia 677 (20.0 %), 2)  United States 651 (19.2 %), 3)  Canada 160 (4.7 %), 4)  Qatar 151 (4.5 %), 5)  Iran 149 (4.4 %), 6)  Norway 106 (3.1 %), 7)  China 103 (3.0 %), 8)  Saudi Arabia 92 (2.7 %), 9)  Indonesia 92 (2.7 %), 10)  Netherlands 81 (2.4 %) and World 3 388 (100 %).

note x=2012, ok=2010
These symbols are for private use. x = calculations are checked for 2012 data.

Energy in the Middle East

 * Demographics of the Middle East

Energy in Yemen ok
Yemen population has increased 16.0 % in five years 2004-2009. According to OECD/World Bank population growth was in Yemen was over 3 million in 5 years.

Energy in Egypt ok
Egypt population has increased 14.3 % in five years 2004-09(OECD/World Bank). Population growth is over 10 millions in 5 years. Energy production was in 2009 36 % more than in 2004.

Energy in the OPEC countries

 * OPEC

Numbers refer to production order (TWh in 2009). Ecuador and Angola are still missing from the list.

Energy production in the OPEC countries in 2009 (TWh): 1) Saudi Arabia 6,145 2) Iran 4,068 3) Nigeria 2,660 4) Venezuela 2,367 5) United Arab Emirates 1,963 6) Algeria 1,885 7 Qatar 1,628 8) Kuwait 1,515 9) Iraq 1,391 10) Libya 1,013 Angola x Ecuador x

Energy per capita: primary energy TWh per million people in 2008: Qatar  220, United Arab Emirates  152, Kuwait  112, Saudi Arabia  76, Libya  34, Iran  33, Venezuela  27, Algeria  13, Iraq  14, Nigeria  9, Ecuador  9 and Angola  7.

Population growth in four years between 2004-08was Qatar 64 %, Nigeria 18 %, Angola 16 % and Kuwait and Iraq 11 %.

1) Energy in Saudi Arabia x
United Arab Emirates was the seventh top carbon dioxide emitter per capita in the world in 2009: 40.31 tonnes per capita. All emissions from building and cement production are local but some people may argue that some United Arab Emirates produced fuels and/or goods are consumed abroad.

Saudi Arabia was the 15th top carbon dioxide emitter per capita in the world in 2009: 18.56 tonnes per capita. All emissions from building and cement production are local but some people may argue that some United Arab Emirates produced fuels and/or goods are consumed abroad.

5) Energy in Qatar x
Qatar was the third top carbon dioxide emitter per capita in the world in 2009: 79.82 tonnes per capita. All emissions from building and cement production are local but some people may argue that some Qatar produced fuels and goods are consumed abroad.