India fourth largest energy consumer in the world: report
With its rising energy needs, India has emerged as the fourth largest energy consumer of the world after the US, China and Russia, but its per capita energy consumption remains lower than that of developed countries, says a report.
"India is the fourth largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, China, and Russia," the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its latest report (for 2011) on energy outlook for India released here yesterday.
According to the report, India was the fourth largest consumer of oil and petroleum products in the world in 2011, after the US, China, and Japan.
The country depends heavily on imported crude oil, mostly from the Middle East, it added.
India, it said, had 5.5 billion barrels of proved oil reserves at the end of 2012, mostly in the western part of the country.
Domestic production has stagnated in recent years, and Indian national oil companies increasingly purchase equity stakes in overseas oil fields, it said.
Indian government promotes the country's refining sector, and India became a net exporter of petroleum products in 2001.
India has several world-class refineries in Jamnagar, and the refining industry is largely privately owned, it said.
Natural gas, according to the report, serves as a substitute for coal for electricity generation in India.
The country began importing liquefied natural gas from Qatar in 2004 and increasingly relies on imports to meet domestic natural gas needs.
India had 43.8 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves at the end
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