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Jet fuel production, thousand barrels per day, 2014:

The average for 2014 based on 27 countries was 21.87 thousand barrels per day. The highest value was in the Netherlands: 149.85 thousand barrels per day and the lowest value was in Cyprus: 0 thousand barrels per day. The indicator is available from 1980 to 2014. 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 production, 2014 Global rank Available data
Netherlands 149.85 1 1980 - 2014
Germany 104.96 2 1991 - 2014
France 79.42 3 1980 - 2014
Greece 48.31 4 1980 - 2014
Italy 46.49 5 1980 - 2014
Belgium 35.92 6 1980 - 2014
Poland 24.41 7 1980 - 2014
Lithuania 20.6 8 1992 - 2014
Portugal 20.21 9 1980 - 2014
Austria 12.56 10 1980 - 2014
Finland 11.62 11 1980 - 2014
Romania 8.08 12 1986 - 2014
Sweden 5.35 13 1980 - 2014
Hungary 4.25 14 1980 - 2014
Spain 4.23 15 1980 - 2014
Bulgaria 3.76 16 1986 - 2014
Czechia 3.45 17 1993 - 2014
Denmark 2.96 18 1980 - 2014
Croatia 2.3 19 1992 - 2014
Slovakia 1.71 20 1993 - 2014
Cyprus 0 21 1986 - 2014
Estonia 0 22 1992 - 2014
Ireland 0 23 1980 - 2014
Latvia 0 24 1992 - 2014
Luxembourg 0 25 1980 - 2014
Malta 0 26 1986 - 2014
Slovenia 0 27 1992 - 2014


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Definition: The indicator estimates the volume of jet fuel produced 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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