Department of Economic and Social AffairsStatistics Division
2024 EnergyStatisticsPocketbook
United NationsNew York 2024
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Introduction. ivTotal energy supply. 1Primary energy production.. 6Electricity.. 19Refinery oufpuf. 33Total final consumption. 37CO2 emissions from fossll fuel bustion.. 43Energy balances.. 46Energy indicators. 60General notes. 68
Introduction
This publicafion is the seventh in a series of pocketbook pilations on energy stafistics desigined to highlight the availability of data on variousother key statistics. Energy is central to the achievement of the 2030 o Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement on climatemeasurement of progress thereby assisting the fomulation of policygoals.
The information in this publication is primarily based on the energy datacollection carriedl out by the Energy Statistics Secfion of the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). The data are available in the 2021 editions of the three annual UNSD publications that present energy clata in basic indicator Energy Statisfics Yearbook the Energy Balances and the Electricity Profiles formats as well as fomats that show a more cletailed yet numiber-hecvy.picture of prodluction trade fransformation and consumption of energy products in more fhan 200 countries and territories.
The present publication aims af providing adlditional information byhighighting key inaicators and using different visualizations to also show developments dependencies and distributions in a way that standlardclata tobles cannot convey.
More information about the data collection process as well as the otherpocketbook is available at three annual publications sourced from the same dlatabase as this
Acknowledgements
This publicafion has been piled by fhe Energy Statistics Section of UNSD which is heodled by Mr. Leonardo Souzo. The concepfual design of thispockefbook has been carried out by Mr. Souzo Ms. Agnieszka Koscielniak and Ms. Costanza Giovannelli. Ms. Giovannelli took the lead in the graphicdesign supported by Mr. Graham Osbom and Ms. Peng Guo. The energydata used for the pocketbook hove been collected and processed by the staff of the Energy Statistics Section.
Enquiries ments and suggestions for improving this publication arewele and should be adidressed to: energy_staf@.
Total energy supply
1. Total energy supply per capifo 2021
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FACTS AND FIGURES
World total energy supply (TES) was 612.1 EJ in 2021 increasing by 5.5% pared to2020 The increase affected almost all fhe regions but was most intense in Lofin America and the Caribbean (7.1%) and Europe (7.0%]. In China TES increase belween 2020 and2021 was equal to 8.7 EJ (6.2%).
The Asian share of TES was more than half of the world tolal in 2021 (51.0%] with China alone accounting for 24.3% of the world TEs. Despile the significant resurgence ofdropping from 35.3% in 1990 to 17.7% in 2021.
Intemalional bunkers were equol to 12.9 EJ in 2021 (coresponding to 2.1% of world TES).showing an increase pored to 2020 (4.9%) but remaining well below the levelsreached before the pandemic.