Energy consumption grew everywhere apart from Europe, including Eastern Europe.
Renewables, excluding hydropower, accounted for 7.5% of global energy consumption, around 1% higher than the previous year.
The share of fossil fuels in global energy consumption remained at 82%.
Most oil demand growth came from revived appetite for jet fuel and diesel-related products.
Europe accounted for much of LNG demand growth, increasing its imports by 57%, while countries in the Asia-Pacific region and South and Central America reduced purchases.
Persons:
Juliet Davenport, consultancies, Shadia, Philippa Fletcher
Organizations:
Belchatow, REUTERS, Stezycki Companies, World Energy, Energy, Energy Institute, consultancies KPMG, Kearny, BP, Renewables, OECD, Central America, Thomson
Locations:
Zlobnica, Poland, Ukraine, Europe, Asia, Paris, Eastern Europe, United States, Nigeria, North America, Pacific, South, Central, Japan, China, India, Indonesia