European Motor Gasoline (Excluding Biofuel Portion) Final Consumption in Non-Metallic Minerals Sector Share by Country (Terajoules)

The European motor gasoline final consumption in the non-metallic minerals sector reveals diverse trends among countries. Serbia showed a significant increase of 118.67% in 2023, reflecting strategic shifts or changes in industrial demands. In contrast, Poland experienced a decline of 7.67%, possibly indicating efficiency improvements or shifts towards alternative energy sources. Croatia and Romania both saw modest increases, suggesting growth or stabilization in their sectors. Notably, Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded a significant rise of 40.53%, and Latvia of 59.34%, both of which may be moving towards increased industrial activities. Conversely, Denmark's consumption saw a sharp decrease of 27.89%, potentially suggesting shifts away from gasoline reliance.

Future trends to watch include the potential for increased adoption of energy-efficient technologies reducing gasoline dependence. An eye on geopolitical policies and their impact on fuel consumption, as well as technological advancements in the non-metallic minerals sector, will be crucial. Integration of renewable energy and fuel alternatives could shift consumption patterns drastically over the coming years.

Top countries in Motor Gasoline (Excluding Biofuel Portion) Final Consumption in Non-Metallic Minerals Sector Share by Country (Terajoules)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Serbia 61.11 2023 +2.64% +118.67% View data
2 2 Poland 16.33 2023 +19.32% -7.67% View data
3 3 Croatia 12.1 2023 +8.16% +13.57% View data
4 4 Romania 5.42 2023 +0.31% +7.82% View data
5 5 Greece 2.17 2023 +7.47% -0.23% View data
6 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.03 2023 +12.2% +40.53% View data
7 7 Latvia 0.54 2023 +52.7% +59.34% View data
8 8 Sweden 0.14 2023 +26.37% -2.87% View data
9 9 Denmark 0.11 2023 -24.8% -27.89% View data
10 10 Slovenia 0.061 2023 +4.08% +3% View data

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