Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Emissions in Western Africa

Western Africa: Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Emissions was 1.24 kt in 2023. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2023)
1.24 kt
Change on year
up 1.4%
Rank
29th
of 33 groups
All-time high
1.24 kt
in 2023
All-time low
0.2527 kt
in 1990
Years of data
34
1990–2023

Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Emissions in Western Africa, 1990–2023

0.20.40.60.811.21990200620231990: 0.253 kt1991: 0.294 kt1992: 0.318 kt1993: 0.297 kt1994: 0.271 kt1995: 0.287 kt1996: 0.314 kt1997: 0.371 kt1998: 0.291 kt1999: 0.367 kt2000: 0.376 kt2001: 0.405 kt2002: 0.458 kt2003: 0.478 kt2004: 0.48 kt2005: 0.465 kt2006: 0.449 kt2007: 0.455 kt2008: 0.501 kt2009: 0.521 kt2010: 0.612 kt2011: 0.669 kt2012: 0.768 kt2013: 0.851 kt2014: 0.921 kt2015: 0.895 kt2016: 0.978 kt2017: 0.996 kt2018: 1.1 kt2019: 1.1 kt2020: 1 kt2021: 1.2 kt2022: 1.2 kt2023: 1.2 kt

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in kt.

Analysis

The most recent figure for energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions in Western Africa is 1.24 kt, measured in 2023. That is the highest value across all 34 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is up 1.4% on the previous year and up 45.9% over ten years.

Over the whole period, energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions in Western Africa peaked at 1.24 kt in 2023 and was at its lowest, 0.2527 kt, in 1990.

Western Africa ranks 29th of 33 groups on this measure, in the bottom quarter.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Emissions in Western Africa, year by year

Annual values for Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Emissions (N2O) in Western Africa, 1990 to 2023.
Year kt Change
1990 0.2527 kt
1991 0.2935 kt +16.1%
1992 0.3182 kt +8.4%
1993 0.2973 kt -6.6%
1994 0.2712 kt -8.8%
1995 0.2869 kt +5.8%
1996 0.3137 kt +9.3%
1997 0.3708 kt +18.2%
1998 0.2909 kt -21.5%
1999 0.3671 kt +26.2%
2000 0.3758 kt +2.4%
2001 0.4049 kt +7.7%
2002 0.4578 kt +13.1%
2003 0.4781 kt +4.4%
2004 0.4803 kt +0.5%
2005 0.4649 kt -3.2%
2006 0.4486 kt -3.5%
2007 0.4555 kt +1.5%
2008 0.5006 kt +9.9%
2009 0.521 kt +4.1%
2010 0.612 kt +17.5%
2011 0.6686 kt +9.2%
2012 0.7683 kt +14.9%
2013 0.8507 kt +10.7%
2014 0.9213 kt +8.3%
2015 0.8948 kt -2.9%
2016 0.9777 kt +9.3%
2017 0.9955 kt +1.8%
2018 1.05 kt +5.7%
2019 1.1 kt +4.8%
2020 1.05 kt -5.0%
2021 1.18 kt +12.7%
2022 1.22 kt +3.8%
2023 1.24 kt +1.4%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 0.3062 kt 0.2527 kt 0.3708 kt 10
2000s 0.4587 kt 0.3758 kt 0.521 kt 10
2010s 0.8843 kt 0.612 kt 1.1 kt 10
2020s 1.17 kt 1.05 kt 1.24 kt 4

Countries ranked near Western Africa

  1. 26 Thailand 1.56 kt compare
  2. 27 Germany 1.53 kt compare
  3. 28 Australia 1.45 kt compare
  4. 29 Saudi Arabia 1.35 kt compare
  5. 30 Algeria 1.31 kt compare
  6. 31 France 1.23 kt compare
  7. 32 Spain 1.22 kt compare

See the full ranking of 276 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions in Western Africa?
Energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions in Western Africa was 1.24 kt in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions recorded in Western Africa?
The highest recorded value was 1.24 kt in 2023.
What is the lowest energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions recorded in Western Africa?
The lowest recorded value was 0.2527 kt in 1990.
How does Western Africa rank for energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions?
Western Africa ranks 29th out of 33 groups with data for 2023.
Is energy use (pre- and post-production) — emissions rising or falling in Western Africa?
Over the last ten years it is up 45.9%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Western Africa data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Emissions (N2O). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Energy Use (Pre- and Post-Production) — Emissions (N2O)
Unit
kt
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
276 places, 8,972 data points, 1990–2023
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The FAOSTAT domain on Emissions from Pre- and post- agricultural production includes the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and related activity data, generated from pre- and post-agriculture production stages of the agri-food systems. Data are computed following the Tier 1 methods of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National greenhouse gas (GHG) Inventories (IPCC, 1996; 1997; 2000; 2002; 2006; 2014). The domain includes methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2) and CO2 equivalent (CO2eq) emissions from the above activities as well as the aggregate fluorinated gases (F-gases) emissions. Estimates are available by country, with global coverage and are updated annually.The FAOSTAT domain disseminates information estimates of CH4, N2O, CO2 emissions, F-gases, their aggregates in CO2eq in units of kilotonnes (kt, or 10^6 kg), and the underlying activity data. CO2eq emissions are computed by using the IPCC Fifth Assessment report global warming potentials, AR5 (IPCC, 2014). Data are available for most countries and territories, for standard FAOSTAT regional aggregations, and for Annex I and non-Annex I country groups.