New Zealand - Adjusted savings: energy depletion (current US$)

The latest value for Adjusted savings: energy depletion (current US$) in New Zealand was 823,445,400 as of 2019. Over the past 49 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 1,742,165,000 in 2008 and 16,677 in 1970.

Definition: Energy depletion is the ratio of the value of the stock of energy resources to the remaining reserve lifetime. It covers coal, crude oil, and natural gas.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018: Building a Sustainable Future" (Lange et al 2018).

See also:

Year Value
1970 16,677
1971 44,656
1972 164,324
1973 454,145
1974 3,178,918
1975 4,390,281
1976 23,275,280
1977 45,505,050
1978 36,941,260
1979 45,089,710
1980 45,299,320
1981 45,863,210
1982 53,958,220
1983 69,596,580
1984 87,765,220
1985 114,745,800
1986 126,065,600
1987 134,059,100
1988 126,382,100
1989 194,966,200
1990 298,369,800
1991 183,539,300
1992 180,069,400
1993 189,628,600
1994 186,506,500
1995 172,576,100
1996 263,983,100
1997 342,390,400
1998 152,855,400
1999 229,514,800
2000 403,524,500
2001 320,449,800
2002 297,784,300
2003 233,513,200
2004 331,018,100
2005 428,376,000
2006 463,475,500
2007 944,044,800
2008 1,742,165,000
2009 1,004,973,000
2010 1,248,712,000
2011 1,534,679,000
2012 1,413,966,000
2013 1,180,910,000
2014 1,285,799,000
2015 852,003,600
2016 571,730,000
2017 701,405,800
2018 967,096,800
2019 823,445,400

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts