European Fossil Fuels Energy Domestic Extraction by Country

The 2023 data reveals that Norway leads European fossil fuels energy domestic extraction, followed by Germany, Poland, and the United Kingdom. While Norway experienced a slight increase in extraction, most countries like Germany, Poland, and the UK saw declines, with significant reductions in the Netherlands and Greece. Belgium notably contrasts with a significant rise in extraction, underscoring a unique trend.

Key factors affecting these patterns include regional energy policies and the shift towards renewable energy sources. These trends highlight the variability in European energy strategies, potentially reshaping domestic extraction landscapes in the coming years.

Future trends to watch include Europe's ongoing transition towards renewable energy, driven by environmental policies and global climate commitments. Countries are likely to continue reducing reliance on fossil fuels, altering extraction dynamics across the continent.

Top countries in Fossil Fuels Energy Domestic Extraction by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Norway 213,380 2023 -0.24% +0.97% View data
2 2 Germany 138,150 2023 -1.24% -5.1% View data
3 3 Poland 111,370 2023 -1.89% -2.81% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 74,120 2023 -4.94% -4.39% View data
5 5 Serbia 39,260 2023 -0.19% +0.19% View data
6 6 Czech Republic 33,190 2023 -5.06% -5.29% View data
7 7 Bulgaria 30,750 2023 -13.6% +0.29% View data
8 8 Romania 27,080 2023 -4.59% -4.78% View data
9 9 Bosnia and Herzegovina 12,080 2023 -3.07% -2.51% View data
10 10 Netherlands 10,170 2023 -30.58% -20.26% View data

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