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Energy imports as percent of total energy use, 2015:

The average for 2015 based on 20 countries was 52.56 percent. The highest value was in Luxembourg: 96.31 percent and the lowest value was in Estonia: -2.71 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2015. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Energy imports, 2015 Global rank Available data
Luxembourg 96.31 1 1960 - 2015
Ireland 85.67 2 1960 - 2015
Belgium 80.09 3 1960 - 2015
Portugal 76.86 4 1960 - 2015
Italy 76.42 5 1960 - 2015
Spain 71.43 6 1960 - 2015
Greece 64.18 7 1960 - 2015
Austria 63.54 8 1960 - 2015
Germany 61.4 9 1960 - 2015
Slovakia 60.65 10 1971 - 2015
Hungary 57.67 11 1965 - 2015
Slovenia 48.54 12 1990 - 2015
Finland 45.33 13 1960 - 2015
France 44.11 14 1960 - 2015
Netherlands 35.02 15 1960 - 2015
Czechia 31.62 16 1971 - 2015
Poland 28.55 17 1960 - 2015
Sweden 24.65 18 1960 - 2015
Denmark 1.77 19 1960 - 2015
Estonia -2.71 20 1990 - 2015



Definition: Net energy imports are estimated as energy use less production, both measured in oil equivalents. A negative value indicates that the country is a net exporter. 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.

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