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Jet fuel consumption, thousand barrels per day, 2022:

The average for 2022 based on 20 countries was 17.37 thousand barrels per day. The highest value was in Brazil: 102.33 thousand barrels per day and the lowest value was in Nicaragua: 0.33 thousand barrels per day. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: thousand barrels per day; Source: The U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Countries Jet fuel consumption, 2022 Global rank Available data
Brazil 102.33 1 1980 - 2023
Mexico 86.75 2 1980 - 2023
Chile 33.13 3 1980 - 2023
Colombia 26.09 4 1980 - 2023
Argentina 24.87 5 1980 - 2023
Peru 15.32 6 1980 - 2023
Panama 13.84 7 1980 - 2023
Domin. Rep. 11.51 8 1980 - 2023
Ecuador 6.97 9 1980 - 2023
Venezuela 5.37 10 1980 - 2023
Puerto Rico 4.5 11 1980 - 2023
El Salvador 3.32 12 1980 - 2023
Cuba 3.17 13 1980 - 2023
Bolivia 3.13 14 1980 - 2023
Guatemala 2.24 15 1980 - 2023
Uruguay 1.65 16 1980 - 2023
Honduras 1.39 17 1980 - 2023
Paraguay 1.06 18 1980 - 2023
Haiti 0.46 19 1980 - 2023
Nicaragua 0.33 20 1980 - 2023


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Definition: The indicator estimates the volume of jet fuel consumed within a country expressed in thousand barrels per day. Jet fuel is a refined petroleum product used in jet aircraft engines and it includes kerosene-type jet fuel and naphtha-type jet fuel.

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