Georgia - Adjusted savings: energy depletion (% of GNI)
Adjusted savings: energy depletion (% of GNI) in Georgia was 0.004 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 27 years was 0.213 in 2003, while its lowest value was 0.004 in 2019.
Definition: Energy depletion is the ratio of the value of the stock of energy resources to the remaining reserve lifetime. It covers coal, crude oil, and natural gas.
Source: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018: Building a Sustainable Future" (Lange et al 2018).
See also:
Year | Value |
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1992 | 0.101 |
1993 | 0.032 |
1994 | 0.031 |
1995 | 0.034 |
1996 | 0.166 |
1997 | 0.117 |
1998 | 0.024 |
1999 | 0.069 |
2000 | 0.210 |
2001 | 0.134 |
2002 | 0.074 |
2003 | 0.213 |
2004 | 0.126 |
2005 | 0.076 |
2006 | 0.069 |
2007 | 0.047 |
2008 | 0.047 |
2009 | 0.028 |
2010 | 0.036 |
2011 | 0.043 |
2012 | 0.034 |
2013 | 0.029 |
2014 | 0.020 |
2015 | 0.013 |
2016 | 0.008 |
2017 | 0.008 |
2018 | 0.009 |
2019 | 0.004 |
Aggregation method: Weighted average
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators
Sub-Topic: National accounts