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  1. Major Fossil Fuel Producers and Consumers - World Energy Data

    Therefore only 24 countries were collectively responsible for at least the production of 88% of coal, 76% of oil, and 80% of gas, and 77% of fossil fuel CO2 emissions.

  2. Fossil fuels - Our World in Data

    This article presents the long-run and recent perspectives on coal, oil, and gas – how much countries produce and consume, where our fossil fuel reserves are, and what role the fuels …

  3. Fossil Fuel Comprised 82% of Global Energy Mix in 2023

    Jun 26, 2024 · Global primary energy consumption hit historic highs in 2023, the hottest year on record, with oil and coal dominating the energy mix. Renewable accounted for 15% of the total …

  4. Global fossil fuel dependency - statistics & facts | Statista

    2 days ago · Fossil fuels account for more than 80 percent of all primary energy consumed worldwide. Although shares have fallen since the more widespread adoption of variable …

  5. Primary Energy Sources by Country (2025 Update)

    Discover the primary energy sources of every country, from coal and oil to wind and solar, highlighting global energy trends.

  6. World - IEA

    Energy sources, particularly fossil fuels, are often transformed into more useful or practical forms before being used. For example, crude oil is refined into many different kinds of fuels and …

  7. 2023 Set Records in Global Fossil Fuel Use and Carbon Dioxide

    Jun 24, 2024 · In 2023, the world consumed more oil, coal and natural gas than any time in history, according to the Energy Institute’s “Statistical Review of World Energy.” Led by …

  8. Global Energy Perspective 2025 - McKinsey & Company

    3 days ago · Even in the most ambitious decarbonization scenarios, fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal) are projected to account for 41–55 percent of global energy consumption by 2050. Natural gas …

  9. World energy supply and consumption - Wikipedia

    Energy resources may be used in various different ways, depending on the specific resource (e.g. coal), and intended end use (industrial, residential, etc.). Energy production and consumption …

  10. Coal is a cornerstone of electricity generation in many countries as well as the single largest source of carbon dioxide emissions globally, placing it at the centre of international dialogues …