Fuel meaning fossil fuels? Just Natural Gas/LNG & Oil? Or does this include coal? Because that’s a fuel source. What about Uranium?
Did they consider Shell as fully Dutch here?
Not surprising to see the US at the top, but it’s interesting how much smaller countries like Norway and Qatar rely on fuel exports for their GDP. Just shows how diversified economies really make a difference in global rankings
The US GDP is just absurd
Why the heck China and SK on this list? Aren’t they the typical countries with little production but huge consumption? I can partly understand why Singapore is here as lots of oil transit through them and got miss label, but China and SK?
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Data source: [https://stats.wto.org/](https://stats.wto.org/)
Tools used: Matplotlib
Fuel meaning fossil fuels? Just Natural Gas/LNG & Oil? Or does this include coal? Because that’s a fuel source. What about Uranium?
Did they consider Shell as fully Dutch here?
Not surprising to see the US at the top, but it’s interesting how much smaller countries like Norway and Qatar rely on fuel exports for their GDP. Just shows how diversified economies really make a difference in global rankings
The US GDP is just absurd
Why the heck China and SK on this list? Aren’t they the typical countries with little production but huge consumption? I can partly understand why Singapore is here as lots of oil transit through them and got miss label, but China and SK?