Micronesia: Gasoline consumption
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Micronesia |
Gasoline consumption, thousand barrels per day |
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Latest value | 0.43 |
Year | 2022 |
Measure | thousand barrels per day |
Data availability | 2000 - 2022 |
Average | 0.35 |
Min - Max | 0.25 - 0.43 |
Source | The U.S. Energy Information Administration |
The latest value from 2022 is 0.43 thousand barrels per day, an increase from 0.42 thousand barrels per day in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 134.36 thousand barrels per day, based on data from 187 countries. Historically, the average for Micronesia from 2000 to 2022 is 0.35 thousand barrels per day. The minimum value, 0.25 thousand barrels per day, was reached in 2000 while the maximum of 0.43 thousand barrels per day was recorded in 2018.
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Definition: Gasoline consumption includes the consumption of: conventional gasoline; all types of oxygenated gasoline, including gasohol; and reformulated gasoline; but excludes the consumption of aviation gasoline. Volumetric data on blending components, such as oxygenates, are not counted in the data on finished motor gasoline until the blending components are blended into the gasoline.
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