European Domestic Extraction Used of Fossil Fuel by Country

The European Domestic Extraction Used of Fossil Fuel shows Norway leading with 216.3 million metric tons, reflecting a 1.26% growth. Germany and Poland follow, with Germany experiencing a 6.89% decline, reflecting a significant trend. The United Kingdom and the Netherlands similarly record decreases of 4.39% and 11.44% respectively. Conversely, smaller nations like Serbia and Albania demonstrate modest growth. The data reflects a broader European trend towards reducing reliance on fossil fuels, with most countries exhibiting negative year-on-year variations.

Future trends to watch include the acceleration towards renewable energy sources and stricter EU regulations potentially reducing fossil fuel dependence further. Countries with ongoing declines may aim to enhance their sustainability measures, while nations with slight growth will need to monitor their environmental impact closely. Expect technological advancements to play a vital role in shaping these trends.

Top countries in Domestic Extraction Used of Fossil Fuel by Country

# 10 Countries Million Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Norway 216.3 2023 +0.33% +1.26% View data
2 2 Germany 126.39 2023 -4.07% -6.89% View data
3 3 Poland 118.46 2023 -1.3% -2.07% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 74.12 2023 -4.94% -4.39% View data
5 5 Serbia 40.71 2023 +0.44% +0.92% View data
6 6 Czech Republic 35.86 2023 -3.47% -3.81% View data
7 7 Romania 29.27 2023 -2.85% -3.29% View data
8 8 Bulgaria 28.3 2023 -0.69% -1.36% View data
9 9 Greece 20.46 2023 -9.77% -11.07% View data
10 10 Netherlands 17.17 2023 -13.44% -11.44% View data

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