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Energy self‑sufficiency

Primary energy production as a share of total primary energy use (2017)

Distribution of Asia Power Index countriesThis chart shows the distribution of countries based on their weighted score for energy self-sufficiency. Embed

Energy self-sufficiency

Primary energy production as a share of total primary energy use (2017)

  • Rankings
  • Indicators
Rank Score Trend Country / Territory
Weighting × 1 Source Year
  • 1 100.0 — Australia
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 100.0 — Brunei
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 100.0 — Indonesia
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 +8 100.0 Laos
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 100.0 — Malaysia
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 100.0 — Mongolia
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 100.0 — Myanmar
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 100.0 — North Korea
    100.0% 2017
  • 1 100.0 — Papua New Guinea
    100.0%* 2016
  • 1 100.0 — Russia
    100.0% 2017
  • 11 −1 91.8 United States
    92.0% 2017
  • 12 −1 84.7 — Vietnam
    85.0% 2017
  • 13 −2 82.7 Bangladesh
    83.0% 2017
  • 14 −1 79.6 — China
    80.0% 2017
  • 15 −1 76.5 New Zealand
    77.0% 2017
  • 16 −2 75.5 Nepal
    76.0% 2017
  • 17 62.2 India
    63.0% 2017
  • 17 −1 62.2 Pakistan
    63.0% 2017
  • 19 −1 57.1 Cambodia
    58.0% 2017
  • 20 −1 54.1 Thailand
    55.0% 2017
  • 21 −1 48.0 Philippines
    49.0% 2017
  • 22 −1 40.8 Sri Lanka
    42.0% 2017
  • 23 −1 15.3 South Korea
    17.0% 2017
  • 24 8.2 Japan
    10.0% 2017
  • 25 −2 6.1 Taiwan
    8.0% 2017
  • 26 0.0 — Singapore
    2.0% 2017
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