95.5%
4.5%
Rest of WorldUS
Population (2008)
In 2008, the US population added to 4.5% of the total world population
77.5%
22.5%
Rest of WorldUS
Crude oil consumption (2008)
Of the 3927.9 Mt of crude oil consumed in the world in 2008, the US consumed 884.5 Mt (22.5%)
21.6%
17.6%
33.2%
27.5% Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transport
Total energy consumption in the US by sector (2003)
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
63.0%10.4%
7.5%
19.1%Other
Petron (non-transport)
Petrol (transportation ofgoods)
Petrol (passengertransportation by privatevehicle)
Total energy consumption in the US by fuel (2003)
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.
96.8%
0.9%2.3%
Petroleum
Natural gas
Electricity
Energy consumption for transportation in the US (2003)
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)
By 2003, the US crude oil consumption of 20 million barrel/day had to be satisfied by importing 12.6 million barrel/day (63%).
37.0%
63.0%
productionimport
84%
10%
6%
private vehicleair (inland only)bus or coach
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
Mode of travel in the US (1995)
87.5%
5.2%3.2%4.1%
private vehiclepublic transportwork at homeother means
In 2000, 87.5% of all commuting to work was done in a private vehicle
Means of transport to work in the US (2000)
62.0%
38.0%cars
light trucks (vans,pickup trucks, SUV)
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)
Light-weight passenger vehicles in the US (2003)
31.8%
68.2%
USARest of the world
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
World CO2 emissions from use of fossil fuels (2007)
18.4%
16.1%
0.0%
29.7%
35.8%
residentialcommercialindustrialtransportationelectricity generation
In 2007, total CO2 emissions from all sectors added to 8.4 Gt, of which 2 Gt (23.8%) came from transportation
US CO2 emissions from the use of fossil fuels (2007)
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 $)
Expenditure on energy in the US (2003)
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44.4%
55.6%
Dept of defenseOther
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
Federal Budget and Recovery Act for FY 2010