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Table 1. Summary statistics for the different regions, 2006

Group

OECD

Europe

North

America

OECD

Pacific

Non-
OECD
Europe

Africa

Latin

America

Middle
East

Asia

China

World
total

GDP

12564.17

13312.71

5280.68

2742.90

2168.80

3421.65

1455.53

7617.92

8915.65

57480.01

% PGDP

21.86

23.16

9.19

4.77

3.77

5.95

2.53

13.25

15.51

100

Primary energy
% primary

1885477

2767869

884077

1125450

610125

528886

522726

1321807

1896936

11543353

energy

16.33

23.98

7.66

9.75

5.29

4.58

4.53

11.45

16.43

100

Final energy

1349545

1887103

587732

723159

447575

409961

349102

922848

1213400

7890425

% final energy
Energy

17.10

23.92

7.45

9.17

5.67

5.20

4.42

11.70

15.38

100

intensity

Transformation

150.07

207.91

167.42

410.31

281.32

154.57

359.13

173.51

212.76

200.82

index

Final use

1.40

1.47

1.50

1.56

1.36

1.29

1.50

1.43

1.56

1.46

intensity

107.41

141.75

111.30

263.65

206.37

119.81

239.85

121.14

136.10

137.27

Source: Authors’ own calculations based on the IEA (2009a, 2009b).

Note: PPP-ajusted GDP in billion US dollars of 2000; Primary energy in thousand tons of oil
equivalent; the values for the transformation index vary between 1.01 for Nepal and 3.54 for
Brunei (a factor of 3.5). The values for final energy consumption per GDP unit vary between
50.09 for Hong Kong and 901.51 for Iraq (a factor of 18).



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