Petroleum products in Turkmenistan

Commodities Indicators (Thousand Barrels Per Day in 2014)
Consumption For Bunkering 1 timeseries
Production 191.09 EIA
Asia (Thousand Barrels Per Day in 2014)

China is the top country by petroleum products among 20 countries. As of 2014, petroleum products in China was 10,851.87 thousand barrels per day. The top 5 countries also includes India, Japan, Republic of Korea, and Kazakhstan.

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China 10,851.87 EIA + 3 others
India 4,657.24 EIA + 3 others
Japan 3,536.31 EIA + 3 others
Republic of Korea 2,771.57 EIA + 2 others
Kazakhstan 317.09 EIA + 1 other
Pakistan 254.36 EIA
Turkmenistan 191.09 EIA
Azerbaijan 142.14 EIA + 1 other
Uzbekistan 63.65 EIA
Sri Lanka 35.65 EIA
Bangladesh 25.72 EIA + 1 other
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 11.27 EIA
Kyrgyzstan 3.14 EIA
Tajikistan 0.33 EIA + 1 other
Afghanistan 0 EIA
Armenia 0 EIA + 1 other
Bhutan 0 EIA
Maldives 0 EIA
Mongolia 0 EIA
Nepal 0 EIA + 1 other
Georgia 1,687 in 2016 Eurostat + 2 others
Commodities Natural resources Fossil Fuels Oil
Crude Oil and Lease Condensate Production 6 timeseries
Natural Gas Plant Liquids Production 6 timeseries
Other Liquids Production 3 timeseries
Petroleum Products 191.09 Thousand Barrels Per Day in 2014 EIA
Refinery Capacity 271 Thousand barrels daily in 2022 BP
Refinery Processing Gain 3.12 Thousand Barrels Per Day on Dec 2023 EIA
Refinery Throughputs 124 Thousand barrels daily in 2022 BP
Commodities Natural resources Fossil Fuels Oil Petroleum Products
Diesel Price 1 timeseries
Ethane 0 Thousand Barrels Per Day in 2013 EIA
For Bunkering Consumption 1 timeseries
Gasoline 1.7 million metric tons of oil equivalent in 2022 EIA + 1 other
Jet Fuel 0.3 million metric tons of oil equivalent in 2022 EIA
Kerosene 0.17 million metric tons of oil equivalent in 2022 EIA
Liquefied Petroleum Gases 1.44 million metric tons of oil equivalent in 2022 EIA
Liquefied Petroleum Gases and Ethane 27 Thousand Barrels Per Day in 2012 EIA
Other Petroleum Products 0.49 million metric tons of oil equivalent in 2022 EIA