Global Direct Transfer on Petroleum for Consumers by Country

The analysis of Global Direct Transfer on Petroleum for Consumers reveals substantial variations among countries. In 2023, China led with a significant investment, followed by Argentina and India, though India's spending declined drastically. Brazil and Indonesia also saw a downturn, contrasting with Chile's remarkable growth. The United States and other European nations experienced minor reductions, with Ireland and Greece showing resilience. Over the last five years, diverse growth patterns emerged across these nations, indicating varied strategic approaches to petroleum consumption.

Future trends suggest increased diversification in energy sourcing, focusing on sustainability. Watch for technological innovations and geopolitical shifts influencing these investments, potentially altering the global petroleum landscape.

Top countries in Direct Transfer on Petroleum for Consumers by Country

# 10 Countries Million US Dollars, Constant = 2020 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 China 18,530 2023 -3.63% +0.17% View data
2 2 Argentina 4,170 2023 +7.66% +6.08% View data
3 3 India 2,070 2023 -11.87% -19.89% View data
4 4 Brazil 1,610 2023 +4.53% -7.22% View data
5 5 Chile 1,440 2023 +15.44% +11.01% View data
6 6 Indonesia 1,190 2023 -48.12% -19.61% View data
7 7 Greece 795.61 2023 +6.47% +5.1% View data
8 8 Colombia 726.09 2023 +26.75% -7.93% View data
9 9 United States 475.89 2023 -1.17% -4.05% View data
10 10 Ireland 88.19 2023 +1.75% +1.13% View data

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