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World energy resources and consumption

In 6 years from 2005 to 2011 world annual oil production increased 2 %, gas production 18 % and coal production 32 % of which 70 % was in China and 8 % on India.

World annual coal production increased 1,905 Mt or 32 % in 6 year from 2005 to 2011. Of this increase over 70 % was in China and 8 % on India.

World annual oil production increased 88 Mt and 2 % in 6 years from 2005 to 2011.

World annual gas production increased 516 Mt and 18 % in 6 years from 2005 to 2011.

Category:Natural gas by country Category:Coal by country Category:Petroleum by country

2012
Top coal producers in 2012 were (Mt): China 3,549, United States 935, India 595, Indonesia 443, Australia 421, Russia 354, South Africa 259,  Germany 197, Poland 144 and Kazakhstan 126. In 2012 total coal production was 7,831 Mt.

The top hard coal net exporters in 2012 were (Mt): Indonesia 383, Australia 302, United States 106, Russia 103,  Colombia  82, South Africa  72, Kazakhstan 32, Canada 25, Mongolia  22 and Vietnam  18. In 2012 total coal net export was 1,168Mt.

Top oil producers: According to IEA top 10 oil producer countries produced over 64 % of the world oil production in 2012. The top oil producers in 2012 were: Saudi Arabia 544 Mt (13 %), Russia 520 Mt (13 %), United States 387 Mt (9 %), China 206 Mt (5%), Iran 186 Mt (4 %), Canada 182 Mt (4 %), United Arab Emirates 163 Mt (4 %), Venezuela 162 Mt (4 %), Kuwait 152 Mt (4 %) and Iraq 148 Mt (4 %). In 2012 total oil production was 4,142 Mt.

Top gas producers: According to IEA natural gas production was 3,435 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2012 and 3,101 bcm in 2009. Top ten gas producers in 2012 were (66 % of total): United States 19.8 %, Russia 19.1 %, Qatar 4.7 %, Iran 4.6 %, Canada 4.6 %, Norway 3.3 %, China 3.1 %, Saudi-Arabia 2.8 %, Netherlands 2.3 % and Indonesia]] 2.2 %.%).

2011

 * Top 10 natural gas 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 %)..


 * Top 10 oil producers in 2011 were (63 % of total) (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 %)..


 * Top 10 coal producers in 2011 were (98.7 % of total) (Mt): 1)China 3,576 (46%), 2)United States 1,004 (13 %), 3)India 586 (8%), 4)Australia 414 (5 %), 5)Indonesia 376 (5 %), 6)Russia 334 %), 7)South Africa 253 (3 %), 8)Germany 189 (2 %), 9)Poland 139 (2 %) and 10)Kazakhstan 117 (2 %)..

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

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

Top 10 coal producers in 2011 were (Mt): China 3,576 (46%), United States 1,004 (13 %), India 586 (8%), Australia 414 (5 %), Indonesia 376 (5 %), Russia 334 (4 %), South Africa 253 (3 %), Germany 189 (2 %), Poland 139 (2 %) and Kazakhstan 117 (2 %).

Top 10 coal producers in 2010 (2009) were (Mt): China 3,162 (2,971), United States 997 (985), India 571 (561), Australia 420 (399), Indonesia 336 (301), Russia 324 (297), South Africa 255 (247), Kazakhstan 111 (101), Poland 134 (135) and Colombia 74 (73).

According to IEA (2012) the climate goal of limiting warming to 2 °C is becoming more difficult and costly with each year that passes. If action is not taken before 2017, all the allowable CO2 emissions would be locked-in by energy infrastructure existing in 2017. Fossil fuels are dominant in the global energy mix, supported by $523 billion subsidies in 2011, up almost 30% on 2010 and six times more than subsidies to renewable.

In 2010 natural gas production was 3,282 bcm, net export 808 bcm and net import 820 bcm. Thus the share of ''' gas export of the gas production in 2010 was about 25 %. ''' Most of the natural gas (75 %) is used in the country of origin. However, products made with the energy can be exported.

In 2010 hard coal production was 6,186 Mt, net hard coal export 856 Mt and net import 949 Mt. Thus the share of '''hard coal export of the production in 2010 was about 15 %. ''' Most of the coal (85 %) is used in the country of origin. However, products made with the coal energy can be exported. The majority of the Chinese and Asian Christmas presents and other products are made with coal energy.

Oil data is from the year 2009. In 2009 oil production was 3,843 Mt, net export 1,895 Mt and net import 2,002 Mt. Thus the share of  oil export of the production in 2009 was about 52 % . About half of the oil (48 %) is used in the country of origin. Products made with oil energy can be exported. Oil is major transportation energy, including tourism and the transportation of the products.

According to IEA key statistics the world fuel production increased by fuel from 2005 to 2010: Hard and brown coal 23.0%, oil 1.3% and natural gas 14.3%.

According to IEA key statistics the world fuel production increased by fuel from 2009 to 2010: Hard and brown coal 4.7%, oil 3.4% and natural gas 5.8%.

The global warming emissions are the most serious global environmental problem. Therefore many nations have signed the UN agreement to prevent a dangerous influences in the climate system. What is dangerous concentration is a political issue rather than scientific issue. Limiting global temperature rise at 2 %, considered as a high risk level by Stockholm Environmental Institute, demands 75 % decline in carbon emissions in the industrial countries by 2050, if the population is 10 mrd in 2050. 75 % in 40 years is about 2 % decrease every year. As 2011, the warming emissions of energy production continued rising regardless of the consensus of the basic problem. There is a 25-30 years lag in the complete warming effect of emissions. Thus human activities have created already a 1,5 °C temperature rise (2006). According to Robert Engelman (Worldwatch institute) for security civilization has to stop increase of emissions within a decade regardless of economy and population state (2009).

Primary energy
In 2008 energy supply by power source was oil 33.5 %, coal 26.8 %, gas 20.8 % (fossil 81 %), renewable (hydro, solar, wind, geothermal power and biofuels) 12.9 %, nuclear 5.8 % and other 4 %. Oil was the most popular energy fuel. Oil and coal combined represented over 60 % of the world energy supply in 2008.

Energy by sector
Total world energy use per sector was in 2008 industry 28 %, transport 27 % and residential and service 36 %. Division was about the same in the year 2000.

Coal
In 2000 coal was used in China 28 %, other Asia 19 %,North America 25 % and the EU 14 %. In 2009 the share of China was 47 %.)

Single most coal using country is China. It s share of the world coal production was 28 % in 2000 and 48 % in 2009. Coal use in the world increased 48 % from 2000 to 2009. In practise majority of this growth occurred in China and the rest in other Asia.

Indonesia and Australia export 57.1 % of the world coal export.

Oil
According to BP the top oil reserves were in Saudi Arabia 18 %, Canada 12 %, mostly oil sands, Venezuela 12 %, Iran 9 %, Iraq 8 %, Kuwait 7 %, UAE 7 % and Russia 5 %.

The use of oil doubled in China during 2000-2009. In 2009 the consumption of oil was in the EU 1,6 fold and North America 2.5 fold compared to China.

Gas
According to BP in 2009 the highest proved gas reserves were in Russia 24 %, Iran 16 % and Qatar 14 %.