Peru's energy balance in 2011 showed primary energy production of 11 million tonnes of oil equivalent, with natural gas and crude oil being the major domestic energy sources. Total primary energy supply was 22 million tonnes, with the difference made up by imports. Final energy consumption was 20 million tonnes across transport, other sectors such as residential and commercial, and industry.
Peru's energy balance in 2011 showed primary energy production of 11 million tonnes of oil equivalent, with natural gas and crude oil being the major domestic energy sources. Total primary energy supply was 22 million tonnes, with the difference made up by imports. Final energy consumption was 20 million tonnes across transport, other sectors such as residential and commercial, and industry.
Peru's energy balance in 2011 showed primary energy production of 11 million tonnes of oil equivalent, with natural gas and crude oil being the major domestic energy sources. Total primary energy supply was 22 million tonnes, with the difference made up by imports. Final energy consumption was 20 million tonnes across transport, other sectors such as residential and commercial, and industry.