BP世界能源统计年鉴——一次能源(2017版)

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BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
Primary energy
 * In this review, primary energy comprises commercially-traded fuels, including modern renewables used to generate electricity.
◆ L ess than 0.05%.
Notes: Oil consumption is measured in million tonnes; other fuels in million tonnes of oil equivalent.Growth rates are adjusted for leap years.
 * In this review, primary energy comprises commercially-traded fuels, including modern renewables used to generate electricity.
 †Less than 0.05. 
Note: Oil consumption is measured in million tonnes; other fuels in million tonnes of oil equivalent. 
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BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2017
World consumption
Million tonnes oil equivalent
Regional consumption by fuel 2016
Percentage
Oil remains the dominant fuel in Africa and the Americas, while natural gas dominates in Europe & Eurasia and the Middle East. Coal is the dominant fuel in the Asia Pacific region, accounting for 49% of regional energy consumption. In 2016, coal’s share of primary energy fell to its lowest level in our data series in North America, Europe & Eurasia and Africa. 
World primary energy consumption grew by 1.0% in 2016, well below the 10-year average of 1.8% and the third consecutive year at or below 1%. As was the case in 2015, growth was below average in all regions except Europe & Eurasia. All fuels except oil and nuclear power grew at below-average rates. Oil provided the largest increment to energy consumption at 77 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe), followed by natural gas (57 mtoe) and renewable power (53 mtoe).
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Shares of global primary energy consumption
Percentage
Fuel consumption by region 2016
Percentage
Asia Pacific Africa
Middle East Europe & Eurasia S. & Cent. America North America
Asia is the leading consumer of oil, coal, hydroelectricity and for the first time in 2016, the leading consumer of renewables in power generation, overtaking Europe & Eurasia. Europe & Eurasia remains the leading consumer of natural gas and nuclear power. Asia dominates global coal consumption, accounting for almost three quarters of global consumption (73.8%).
Oil remains the world’s dominant fuel, making up roughly a third of all energy consumed. In 2016 oil gained global market share for the second year in a row, following 15 years of declines from 1999 to 2014. Coal’s market share fell to 28.1%, the lowest level since 2004. Renewables in power generation accounted for a record 3.2% of global primary energy consumption.。