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Population (2008)
4.5%
Rest of World
US
95.5%
In 2008, the US population added to 4.5% of the total
world population
Crude oil consumption (2008)
22.5%
Rest of World
US
77.5%
Of the 3927.9 Mt of crude oil consumed in the world in 2008,
the US consumed 884.5 Mt (22.5%)
Total energy consumption in the US by sector (2003)
21.6%
27.5%
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transport
17.6%
33.2%
Of the 98.2 Quad Btu of total energy consumed in the US in
2003, 27.0 Quad Btu (27.5%) was used for transportation
Total energy consumption in the US by fuel (2003)
Other
19.1%
Petron (non-transport)
7.5%
10.4%
Petrol (transportation of
goods)
63.0%
Petrol (passenger
transportation by private
vehicle)
Of the 98.2 Quad Btu of total energy consumption in the US in 2003, 36.3 Quad
Btu (37%) came from petroleum, of which 26.1 Quad Btu (26.6%) went into
transportation. Of these, 18.76 Quad Btu (19.1%) was used for personal
transportation.
Energy consumption for transportation in the US
(2003)
2.3%
0.9%
Petroleum
Natural gas
Electricity
96.8%
Of the 27.0 Quad Btu used for transportation in the US in 2003,
26.1 Quad Btu (96.8%) came from petroleum
Crude oil production and consumption in the US
(2003)
37.0%
production
import
63.0%
By 2003, the US crude oil consumption of 20 million barrel/day
had to be satisfied by importing 12.6 million barrel/day (63%).
Mode of travel in the US (1995)
6%
10%
private vehicle
air (inland only)
bus or coach
84%
In 1995, the total average annual travel per person by all
modes in the US was 21,000 km, of which 17,600 km (84%)
were done in private vehicle
Means of transport to work in the US (2000)
3.2% 4.1%
5.2%
private vehicle
public transport
work at home
other means
87.5%
In 2000, 87.5% of all commuting to work was done in a private
vehicle
Light-weight passenger vehicles in the US (2003)
cars
38.0%
light trucks (vans,
pickup trucks, SUV)
62.0%
In 2003 there were 231 million passenger vehicles in the US, of
which 62% where cars and 38% light trucks (vans, pickup
trucks, and SUV)
World CO2 emissions from use of fossil fuels
(2007)
31.8%
USA
Rest of the world
68.2%
In 2007, total world CO2 emissions from the use of fossil fuels
added to 26.4 G ton, of which 8.4 Gton (31.8%) came from the
USA
US CO2 emissions from the use of fossil fuels
(2007)
18.4%
residential
commercial
industrial
transportation
electricity generation
35.8%
16.1%
0.0%
29.7%
In 2007, total CO2 emissions from all sectors added to 8.4 Gt,
of which 2 Gt (23.8%) came from transportation
Expenditure on energy in the US (2003)
Expenditure on energy as share of GDP : %
16.00
14.00
Total
12.00
Petroleum
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
0.00
1973
1978
1983
1988
1993
1998
2003
2008
Year
In 2008, 9.81% of GDP went into expenditure on energy (1,400
billion $). The expenditure on petroleum for the same year was
6.13% of the GDP (874 billion $)
Federal Budget and Recovery Act for FY 2010
Dept of defense
Other
44.4%
55.6%
For the FY 2010 the Federal Budget and Recovery Act add to
1,512.7 billion $, of which 671.1 billion $ (44.4%) is assigned to
the Department of Defense