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Country Analysis Brief Overview

  • Brazil has experienced rapidly expanding oil, natural gas, and electricity consumption in recent years.
  • Brazil was the largest producer of liquid fuels in South America in 2011.
  • Natural gas constitutes only a small portion of Brazil’s total energy consumption.
  • Brazil has the third-largest electricity sector in the Western Hemisphere, behind the United States and Canada.

Analysis Last Updated: February 28, 2012

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Overview data for Brazil

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Petroleum (Thousand Barrels per Day)
2011
2012
   
History
Brazil
Central & South America
World
Rank
    
Brazil
Total Oil Production 2,686.78 7,837 87,192 9  
Crude Oil Production 2,105.41 6,629 74,070 13  
Consumption 2,650.00 6,502 88,256 6   FF
Net Export/Imports(-) 36.78 1,335 -- 152   NA
Total Oil Exports to U.S. NA NA   NA
Refinery Capacity 1,908 6,582 88,097 10   1,917
Proved Reserves(Billion Barrels) 12.86 237 NA 14   13.99
Natural Gas (Billion Cubic Feet)
2010
2011
   
History
Brazil
Central & South America
World
Rank
 
Brazil
Production 445 5,517 111,333 35   515
Consumption 890 5,106 113,321 30   885
Net Export/Imports(-) -445 415 -- 15   -370
Proved Reserves
(Trillion Cubic Feet)
13 267 6,669 33   13
Coal (Million Short Tons)
2010
2011
   
History
Brazil
Central & South America
World
Rank
 
Brazil
Production 5.969 92 7,954 32   6.005
Consumption 25.823 47 7,770 26   27.570
Net Export/Imports(-) -19.522 46 -- 12   -21.735
Electricity (Billion Kilowatthours)
2009
2010
   
History
Brazil
Central & South America
World
Rank
 
Brazil
Net Generation 458.66 1,044 19,071 9   506.85
Net Consumption 418.85 878 17,360 9   455.75
Installed Capacity (GWe) 106.21 253 4,843 9   113.73
Total Primary Energy (Quadrillion Btu)
2010
2011
   
History
Brazil
Central & South America
World
Rank
 
Brazil
Production 9.467 30 509 10   9.926
Consumption 11.299 27 511 8   11.657
Energy Intensity
(Btu per 2005 U.S. Dollars)
5,948 5,896 7,452 88   5,928
Carbon Dioxide Emissions (Million Metric Tons of CO₂)
2009
2010
   
History
Brazil
Central & South America
World
Rank
 
Brazil
Total from Consumption of Fossil Fuels 414.66 1,203 29,778 15   453.87

-- = Not applicable; NA = Not available; F = Forecast value
Sources: EIA. For more detailed data, see International Energy Statistics.

Data last updated: February 12, 2013