GDP per unit of energy use (constant 2011 PPP $ per kg of oil equivalent) - Country Ranking

Definition: GDP per unit of energy use is the PPP GDP per kilogram of oil equivalent of energy use. PPP GDP is gross domestic product converted to 2011 constant international dollars using purchasing power parity rates. An international dollar has the same purchasing power over GDP as a U.S. dollar has in the United States.

Source: IEA Statistics © OECD/IEA 2014 (http://www.iea.org/stats/index.asp), subject to https://www.iea.org/t&c/termsandconditions/

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Lesotho 224.71 2007
2 Comoros 43.46 2007
3 Timor-Leste 39.18 2007
4 Hong Kong SAR, China 28.60 2014
5 Cabo Verde 27.76 2007
6 The Gambia 26.36 2007
7 Ireland 25.36 2015
8 Panama 25.33 2014
9 Guinea-Bissau 25.09 2007
10 Switzerland 22.98 2015
11 Sri Lanka 22.17 2014
12 Malta 20.90 2014
13 Samoa 19.95 2007
14 Dominican Republic 19.29 2014
15 The Bahamas 19.25 2007
16 Colombia 19.13 2014
17 Vanuatu 18.92 2007
18 Denmark 18.78 2015
19 Grenada 18.75 2007
20 Dominica 18.56 2007
21 St. Lucia 18.56 2007
22 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 18.42 2007
23 Kiribati 18.40 2007
24 Bhutan 18.37 2007
25 Costa Rica 18.25 2014
26 Eswatini 17.67 2007
27 Mauritius 17.31 2014
28 Luxembourg 17.28 2015
29 Singapore 17.17 2014
30 Equatorial Guinea 17.14 2007
31 Solomon Islands 17.07 2007
32 Fiji 16.87 2007
33 United Kingdom 16.29 2015
34 Italy 16.22 2015
35 Suriname 16.20 2014
36 Uruguay 16.18 2014
37 Turkey 15.72 2015
38 Bangladesh 15.32 2014
39 Angola 15.13 2014
40 Peru 15.03 2014
41 Paraguay 14.87 2014
42 Philippines 14.70 2014
43 Portugal 14.60 2015
44 Spain 14.54 2015
45 Romania 14.50 2014
46 Ghana 14.45 2014
47 Albania 14.33 2014
48 Cyprus 14.32 2014
49 Lebanon 14.18 2014
50 Austria 13.91 2015
51 Ecuador 13.59 2014
52 Antigua and Barbuda 13.53 2007
53 Israel 13.43 2015
54 Germany 13.40 2015
55 Guyana 13.40 2007
56 Namibia 13.11 2014
57 St. Kitts and Nevis 12.97 2007
58 Greece 12.95 2015
59 Croatia 12.68 2014
60 Morocco 12.64 2014
61 Mexico 12.53 2015
62 Netherlands 12.51 2015
63 Egypt 12.51 2014
64 Lithuania 12.51 2014
65 El Salvador 12.37 2014
66 Belize 12.37 2007
67 Botswana 12.33 2014
68 Chile 12.19 2015
69 Sudan 11.79 2014
70 Japan 11.78 2015
71 Barbados 11.75 2007
72 France 11.74 2015
73 Tunisia 11.70 2014
74 Latvia 11.68 2014
75 São Tomé and Principe 11.64 2007
76 Argentina 11.60 2014
77 North Macedonia 11.51 2014
78 Montenegro 11.49 2014
79 Hungary 11.32 2015
80 Jordan 11.21 2014
81 Poland 11.16 2015
82 Indonesia 11.09 2014
83 Armenia 10.85 2014
84 Norway 10.83 2015
85 Slovenia 10.65 2015
86 Belgium 10.55 2015
87 Brazil 10.53 2014
88 Georgia 10.38 2014
89 Cameroon 10.35 2014
90 Senegal 10.27 2014
91 Congo 10.01 2014
92 Sweden 9.98 2015
93 Bolivia 9.93 2014
94 Azerbaijan 9.90 2014
95 Myanmar 9.68 2014
96 Jamaica 9.66 2014
97 Slovak Republic 9.56 2015
98 Czech Republic 9.37 2015
99 New Zealand 9.27 2015
100 Tonga 9.25 2007
101 Guatemala 9.19 2014
102 Nicaragua 9.13 2014
103 Pakistan 9.06 2014
104 Seychelles 8.95 2007
105 Moldova 8.93 2014
106 Vietnam 8.81 2013
107 Australia 8.67 2015
108 Algeria 8.67 2014
109 Honduras 8.66 2014
110 United States 8.60 2015
111 Tajikistan 8.49 2014
112 Serbia 8.19 2014
113 United Arab Emirates 8.17 2014
114 Cambodia 8.07 2014
115 Thailand 8.05 2014
116 India 8.04 2014
117 Malaysia 7.96 2014
118 Kenya 7.87 2014
119 Haiti 7.79 2014
120 Bulgaria 7.75 2014
121 Finland 7.61 2015
122 Niger 7.51 2014
123 Estonia 7.44 2015
124 Nepal 7.41 2014
125 Brunei 7.40 2014
126 Kyrgyz Republic 7.26 2014
127 Nigeria 7.22 2014
128 Korea 7.17 2015
129 Benin 7.14 2014
130 Saudi Arabia 6.98 2014
131 Côte d'Ivoire 6.90 2014
132 Iraq 6.83 2014
133 Belarus 6.51 2014
134 Canada 6.23 2015
135 Kuwait 6.17 2014
136 Mongolia 6.00 2014
137 Oman 5.77 2014
138 Gabon 5.73 2014
139 Kazakhstan 5.49 2014
140 Bosnia and Herzegovina 5.37 2014
141 Russia 5.35 2014
142 Qatar 5.33 2014
143 China 5.33 2014
144 Zambia 5.27 2013
145 South Africa 5.21 2014
146 Ukraine 5.04 2014
147 Bahrain 4.55 2014
148 Tanzania 4.46 2014
149 Zimbabwe 4.36 2013
150 Libya 4.34 2014
151 Iran 4.26 2014
152 Uzbekistan 4.07 2013
153 Togo 4.03 2014
154 Ethiopia 3.36 2014
155 Iceland 2.98 2015
156 Mozambique 2.75 2014
157 Dem. Rep. Congo 2.65 2014
158 Turkmenistan 2.54 2014
159 Trinidad and Tobago 2.00 2014

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Development Relevance: In developing economies growth in energy use is closely related to growth in the modern sectors - industry, motorized transport, and urban areas - but energy use also reflects climatic, geographic, and economic factors (such as the relative price of energy). Energy use has been growing rapidly in low- and middle-income economies, but high-income economies still use almost five times as much energy on a per capita basis. Fossil fuels are non-renewable resources because they take millions of years to form, and reserves are being depleted much faster than new ones are being made. In developing economies growth in energy use is closely related to growth in the modern sectors - industry, motorized transport, and urban areas - but energy use also reflects climatic, geographic, and economic factors (such as the relative price of energy). Energy use has been growing rapidly in low- and middle-income economies, but high-income economies still use almost five times as much energy on a per capita basis.

Limitations and Exceptions: The IEA makes these estimates in consultation with national statistical offices, oil companies, electric utilities, and national energy experts. The IEA occasionally revises its time series to reflect political changes, and energy statistics undergo continual changes in coverage or methodology as more detailed energy accounts become available. Breaks in series are therefore unavoidable.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The ratio of gross domestic product (GDP) to energy use indicates energy efficiency. To produce comparable and consistent estimates of real GDP across economies relative to physical inputs to GDP - that is, units of energy use - GDP is converted to 2011 international dollars using purchasing power parity (PPP) rates. Differences in this ratio over time and across economies reflect structural changes in an economy, changes in sectoral energy efficiency, and differences in fuel mixes. Total energy use refers to the use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels (such as electricity and refined petroleum products). It includes energy from combustible renewables and waste - solid biomass and animal products, gas and liquid from biomass, and industrial and municipal waste. Biomass is any plant matter used directly as fuel or converted into fuel, heat, or electricity. Energy data are compiled by the International Energy Agency (IEA). IEA data for economies that are not members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are based on national energy data adjusted to conform to annual questionnaires completed by OECD member governments. GDP data are from World Bank's national accounts files.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Base Period: 2011

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Restricted use: Please contact the International Energy Agency for third-party use of these data.