Energy Information Administration - Georgia Energy Profile

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 Georgia Energy Profile
   

Last Update: Feb. 17, 2009 (Petroleum)
Next Update: Mar. 17, 2009 (Petroleum), As available (Other fuels)

Data

 
2006
2007
 
16 year history
Georgia
Eurasia
World 
Rank
 
Georgia
Petroleum (Thousand Barrels per Day)          
Total Oil Production  0.98 12,381 84,543 103   0.98
Crude Oil Production  1.00
11,725
73,461
84
  1.00
Consumption  14.50
5,519
84,979
137
  F 14
Net Exports/Imports(-)  - 13.52
6,862
-- 102   F- 13
Total Oil Exports to U.S.   NA
507
13,707 53   2
Refinery Capacity 
0
8,117
85,345
114
  0
Proved Reserves 
(Billion Barrels)
0.035
78
1,293
77
  0.035
   
2005
2006
 
15 year history
Georgia
Eurasia
World
Rank
 
Georgia
Natural Gas (Billion Cubic Feet)  
Production  1 28,790 101,528
81
  0
Consumption  52 24,227 103,700
81
  50
Net Exports/Imports(-)  - 52 4,556 -- 47   NA
Proved Reserves 
300 1,952,600 6,046,062
80
  300
Coal (Million Short Tons)  
Production  0.006 502 6,490
66
  NA
Consumption  0.034 418 6,483
101
  0.011
Net Exports/Imports(-)  
(Trillion Btu)
- 0.565 1,721 --
74
  - 0.185
Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours)  
Net Generation  7.14 1,327 17,351
98
  NA
Net Consumption  7.35 1,139 15,747
92
  NA
Installed Capacity (GWe)  4.388 345 3,872
71
  NA
Total Primary Energy (Quadrillion Btu)  
Production  0.067 69 460
104
  NA
Consumption  0.148 46 463
110
  NA
Energy Intensity  
(Btu per 2000 U.S. Dollars)
3,817 -- -- --   NA
Carbon Dioxide Emissions (Million Metric Tons of CO₂)  
Total from Consumption of Fossil Fuels  4.72 2,578 28,193
121
  NA
Map of Georgia

Country Analysis Brief
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International Energy Outlook yearly energy projections through 2030

Short Term Energy Outlook monthly energy projections through 2009

Annual Energy Outlook yearly US energy projections through 2030


 

 
    -- = Not applicable; NA = Not available; F = Forecast value
 
Sources: EIA, International Energy Annual, Short Term Energy Outlook, Table 3a, Table 3b (Forecast values)

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