New Zealand - Energy use (kg of oil equivalent) per $1,000 GDP (constant 2011 PPP)

The latest value for Energy use (kg of oil equivalent) per $1,000 GDP (constant 2011 PPP) in New Zealand was 107.86 as of 2015. Over the past 25 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 143.83 in 1992 and 104.80 in 2007.

Definition: Energy use per PPP GDP is the kilogram of oil equivalent of energy use per constant PPP GDP. Energy use refers to use of primary energy before transformation to other end-use fuels, which is equal to indigenous production plus imports and stock changes, minus exports and fuels supplied to ships and aircraft engaged in international transport. 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/

See also:

Year Value
1990 137.23
1991 142.21
1992 143.83
1993 142.46
1994 140.36
1995 135.96
1996 135.86
1997 139.05
1998 136.04
1999 134.21
2000 134.92
2001 130.50
2002 124.83
2003 117.86
2004 116.14
2005 109.81
2006 106.78
2007 104.80
2008 107.63
2009 108.61
2010 112.20
2011 109.30
2012 112.15
2013 110.11
2014 112.61
2015 107.86

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.

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Energy production & use