Talk:Energy in Russia
Latest comment: 12 years ago by Beagel in topic Energy production 2011
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Energy production 2011
editUser:Beagel, [1] In my opinion gas production deserves place in the article. Further:
- Russia was the major gas producer, 2nd oil producer and 6th coal producer in the world in 2011.
- Top 10 natural gas producers in 2011 were (66.7 % of total) (bcm): 1) Russia 677 (20.0 %), 2) United States 651 (19.2 %), 3) Canada 160 (4.7 %), 4) Qatar 151 (4.5 %), 5) Iran 149 (4.4 %), 6) Norway 106 (3.1 %), 7) China 103 (3.0 %), 8) Saudi Arabia 92 (2.7 %), 9) Indonesia 92 (2.7 %), 10) Netherlands 81 (2.4 %) and World 3 388 (100 [2].
- Top 10 oil producers in 2011 were (63 % of total) (Mt): Saudi Arabia 517 (12.9 %), Russia 510 (12.7 %), United States 346 (8.6 %), Iran 215 (5.4 %), China 203 (5.1 %), Canada 169 (4.2 %), United Arab Emirates 149 (3.7 %), Venezuela 148 (3.7 %), Mexico 144 (3.6 %), Nigeria 139 (3.5 %), Rest of the world 1 471 (36.6 %), World 4 011 (100 [3].
- Top 10 coal producers in 2011 were (98.7 % of total) (Mt): China 3,576 (46%), United States 1,004 (13 %), India 586 (8%), Australia 414 (5 %), Indonesia 376 (5 %), Russia 334 (4 %), South Africa 253 (3 %), Germany 189 (2 %), Poland 139 (2 %) and Kazakhstan 117 (2 %). [4].
Watti Renew (talk) 10:08, 24 November 2012 (UTC)
- And lets say that "Russia was the major gas producer, 2nd oil producer and 6th coal producer in the world in 2011." However, this article is not called Top 10 natural gas producers in 2011 or Top 10 oil producers in 2011 or Top 10 coal producers in 2011, so it is not the place for adding TOP 10 litsts. Lets concentrate to what this article is about and not to tray to add every piece of information about something to every article. Beagel (talk) 10:24, 24 November 2012 (UTC)