- Russia: Energy Country Profile - Our World in Data
Russia: Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we’re making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix This page provides the data for your chosen country across all of the key metrics on this topic
- Energy sector in Russia - statistics facts | Statista
Russia has one of the leading energy sectors worldwide, producing some of the largest volumes of oil, gas, and electricity Furthermore, it is the fourth-largest consumer of primary energy,
- Russia - Countries Regions - IEA - International Energy Agency
Energy consumption by sector The sectoral breakdown of a country's energy demand, which is based on its economy, geography and history, can greatly impact its energy needs and which energy sources it relies on to meet those needs – such as fueling automobiles, heating or cooling homes or running factories
- Country Analysis Brief: Russia - U. S. Energy Information Administration . . .
Russia produced nearly 10 8 million barrels per day (b d) in total liquid fuels in 2023, a 2% decrease from 2022 (Figure 3) Rosneft is Russia’s largest oil producer and by-capacity refiner, accounting for 33% of annual production and 40% of refining capacity in 2023 (Table 2 and Table 3) 7
- Russia - Ember
Russia’s largest source of clean electricity is nuclear (18%) Its share of wind and solar of less than 1% is far below the global average (15%) Russia relied on fossil fuels for 64% of its electricity in 2024 Its emissions per capita, 3 8 tCO2, were more than twice the global average
- Electricity consumption in Russia falls by 1% since beginning of 2025
Earlier, representatives of the System Operator told journalists that electricity consumption in Russia could increase by 3% in 2025, reaching 1 226 trillion kWh
- Trends of Russia’s Energy System – World Energy Data
In 2023, Russia was the world’s 6 th largest coal producer, the 2 nd largest oil producer, and the 2 nd largest gas producer – Chart 4 Data: The Energy Institute Produced by this site’s supporting software Energy Consumption prior to partial conversions to Electricity (PRIMARY ENERGY)
- Russia Energy Information - Enerdata
In 2023, gas represented the largest share of consumption (53%), followed by oil (19%), coal (17%), nuclear (7%), hydro (2%), and biomass (2%) Crude oil production fell by 1 5% in 2023 to 535 Mt, after an increase of 2% year over 2020-2022 Prior to that, it had increased by 1 3% year between 2014 and 2019 and dropped by around 8% in 2020
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