Top Countries by Fossil Fuel Consumption in 2023
By Bruno Venditti, Visual Capitalist
Fossil fuel consumption reached new record highs in 2023, driven by increased coal and oil use in China, despite the global boom in renewable energy.
Together, gas, oil, and coal accounted for 81.5% of the global energy mix last year, slightly down from 82% in 2022.
China and the U.S. are responsible for almost half (47%) of global fossil fuel consumption.
In 2023, China consumed 140 exajoules of fossil fuels, equivalent to approximately 5.8 billion tonnes of hard coal. The U.S. followed with 76 exajoules, while India was third with 35 exajoules.
Crude oil consumption surpassed 100 million barrels per day for the first time, and coal demand exceeded the previous year’s record.
China remains the largest coal consumer, accounting for 56% of global consumption, a new record for the country.
Additionally, in 2023, India’s coal consumption surpassed the combined total of Europe and North America for the first time.