by MD » Fri 17 Jun 2005, 19:39:36
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I was wondering what numbers you were using when computing gdp/barrel of oil used. The numbers I get from nationmaster.com for year 2000 are as follow:
------------- GDP --------------Oil used-----------------GDP/barrel
USA -----$9,612.7 billion - 7.190 billion barrels $1336/barrel
Germany -2,062.2 ------- 0.989 ----------- $2,085/barrel
France ---1,426.6 --------- 0.715 ----------- $1,994/barrel
UK --------1,404.4 -------- 0.621 ------------ $2,263/barrel
China ---- 5,019.4 -------- 1.789 ----------- $2,806/barrel
From these numbers, I come up w/ the UK getting almost 70% more GDP per barrel than the US. More efficient cars, more mass transit, and fewer miles per capita driven (due to fact europeans pay about 2.5 times as much for gas) would seem to be the main culprit behind the better numbers for europeans.
This is why I have posted elsewhere my opinion that the uS could reduce energy use by 1/3. or 7.5 mbpd and still be on par with the rest of the world.
Stop filling dumpsters, as much as you possibly can, and everything will get better.
Just think it through.
It's not hard to do.