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Energy Use (kg of Oil Equivalent) Per USD 1,000 of GDP (Constatnt 2011 PPP) fell 4.78% to 102 kg in Syria in 2022

Energy Use (kg of Oil Equivalent) Per USD 1,000 of GDP (Constatnt 2011 PPP) (kg), 2022
Energy & Utility | Syria | September 1, 2025
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Energy use in kg of oil equivalent per usd 1,000 of GDP measured by constatnt 2011 PPP prices fell 4.78% to 102 kg in Syria in 2022, according to World Bank / EIA.

Historically, energy use in kg of oil equivalent per usd 1,000 of GDP measured by constatnt 2011 PPP prices in Syria reached an all time high of 144 kg in 1991 and an all time low of 93.7 kg in 2011. When compared to Syria's main peers, energy use in kg of oil equivalent per usd 1,000 of GDP measured by constatnt 2011 PPP prices in Iraq amounted to 105 kg, 81.4 kg in Jordan, 53.8 kg in Lebanon and 56.2 kg in Turkey in 2022.

Syria has been ranked 42nd within the group of 141 countries we follow in terms of energy use in kg of oil equivalent per usd 1,000 of GDP measured by constatnt 2011 PPP prices, 18 places above the position seen 10 years ago.

Energy Use (kg of Oil Equivalent) Per USD 1,000 of GDP (Constatnt 2011 PPP) Unit 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Bulgaria kg 102 99.7 94.9 93.3 94.2 ...
Cyprus kg 62.1 58.6 55.5 54.1 50.0 ...
Greece kg 67.1 63.9 61.4 60.4 57.4
Iran kg 200 199 227 226 223 ...
Iraq kg 82.3 89.0 88.5 89.1 100 ...
Israel kg 57.8 56.8 54.0 57.2 52.7
Jordan kg 98.2 93.3 87.4 83.7 79.0 ...
Kuwait kg 182 189 163 180 169 ...
Lebanon kg 91.5 87.9 94.9 99.9 83.9 ...
Saudi Arabia kg 133 125 122 125 119 ...
Syria kg 120 112 115 110 107 ...
Turkey kg 65.6 62.6 63.1 62.1 60.5