World Oil Consumption, 2019
Aviation, 8.60%
Industry, 7.30%
Road, 40.20%
Non-energy use,
16.70%
Residential, 5.30% _
Other, 5.40%
• Road
Rail
Navigation
Other
FIGURE 1.2 Global oil consumption, 2019.
SOURCE: IEA, 2021.
Rail, 0.80%
Navigation, 6.70%
• Residential • Non-energy use
• Industry
Aviation
World Natural Gas Consumption, 2019
0.9%
12.8%
37.6%
29.7%
7.3%
11.9%
• Industry
Transport • Non-energy use
• Residential • Commerical & public services
FIGURE 1.3 Global natural gas consumption, 2019.
SOURCE: IEA, 2021.
Other
24.9
30.7
218.9
50.6
76.3
137.7
22.6
769.4
80.8
48.0
44.2
244.8
158,8
58.2
20.6
91.1
30.2
79.5
56.8
34,6
59.7
254.1
68.5
39.4
21.6
FIGURE 1.4 Oil trade flow diagram in million metric tonnes.
NOTE: Width of arrows represents relative volume transported; purple dots represent
point of oil origination.
SOURCE: Adapted from BP, 2020.
109
45.4
24.6
17.8
73.2
50.8
18.3
21.4
15.2
20.5
., 173.4
28.9
14.6
11.2
7.4
26.81
43.0
21.5
8.0
67.5
19.3
59.5
18.2
4.5
7.8
8.9
97.5
3.8
• Pipeline Gas
→ LNG
FIGURE 1.5 Gas trade flow diagrams in million MT.
NOTES: Width of arrows represent relative volume transported. LNG = liquified natural
gas.
SOURCE: BP, 2020.
A little dated, (2019) but still an excellent article/study here of global oil supply flows and uses. Informative for perspective on events during the #IranUSAIsraelWar
Charts show flows of crude oil, flows of natural gas, and use by industry of the […]
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