Peru - Natural resources contribution to GDP

Coal rents (% of GDP)

Coal rents (% of GDP) in Peru was 0.002 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 48 years was 0.012 in 1981, while its lowest value was 0.000 in 1971.

Definition: Coal rents are the difference between the value of both hard and soft coal production at world prices and their total costs of production.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1971 0.000
1972 0.000
1973 0.000
1974 0.001
1975 0.002
1976 0.001
1977 0.002
1978 0.002
1979 0.001
1980 0.003
1981 0.012
1982 0.010
1983 0.008
1984 0.005
1985 0.009
1986 0.004
1987 0.000
1988 0.000
1989 0.002
1990 0.002
1991 0.001
1992 0.000
1993 0.000
1994 0.000
1995 0.000
1996 0.000
1997 0.000
1998 0.000
1999 0.000
2000 0.000
2001 0.000
2002 0.000
2003 0.000
2004 0.001
2005 0.001
2006 0.002
2007 0.003
2008 0.009
2009 0.005
2010 0.003
2011 0.006
2012 0.004
2013 0.003
2014 0.002
2015 0.002
2016 0.003
2017 0.004
2018 0.003
2019 0.002

Forest rents (% of GDP)

Forest rents (% of GDP) in Peru was 0.120 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 0.818 in 1982, while its lowest value was 0.120 in 2019.

Definition: Forest rents are roundwood harvest times the product of average prices and a region-specific rental rate.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 0.254
1971 0.237
1972 0.257
1973 0.350
1974 0.308
1975 0.376
1976 0.449
1977 0.580
1978 0.703
1979 0.781
1980 0.791
1981 0.533
1982 0.818
1983 0.512
1984 0.297
1985 0.281
1986 0.377
1987 0.314
1988 0.367
1989 0.236
1990 0.372
1991 0.312
1992 0.307
1993 0.326
1994 0.283
1995 0.281
1996 0.225
1997 0.234
1998 0.250
1999 0.231
2000 0.206
2001 0.193
2002 0.186
2003 0.174
2004 0.170
2005 0.157
2006 0.199
2007 0.204
2008 0.182
2009 0.154
2010 0.232
2011 0.182
2012 0.159
2013 0.170
2014 0.216
2015 0.183
2016 0.224
2017 0.178
2018 0.128
2019 0.120

Mineral rents (% of GDP)

Mineral rents (% of GDP) in Peru was 1.03 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 12.61 in 2007, while its lowest value was 0.57 in 1998.

Definition: Mineral rents are the difference between the value of production for a stock of minerals at world prices and their total costs of production. Minerals included in the calculation are tin, gold, lead, zinc, iron, copper, nickel, silver, bauxite, and phosphate.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 3.33
1971 1.95
1972 1.84
1973 4.51
1974 4.81
1975 1.30
1976 1.64
1977 1.62
1978 1.53
1979 3.15
1980 4.71
1981 1.25
1982 2.19
1983 2.98
1984 3.05
1985 3.36
1986 1.04
1987 1.99
1988 12.26
1989 11.86
1990 5.80
1991 1.94
1992 1.30
1993 0.60
1994 1.72
1995 1.98
1996 1.45
1997 1.44
1998 0.57
1999 0.93
2000 1.32
2001 0.61
2002 0.79
2003 1.74
2004 4.98
2005 6.28
2006 11.73
2007 12.61
2008 10.19
2009 7.93
2010 10.03
2011 11.07
2012 8.52
2013 6.27
2014 4.26
2015 3.24
2016 3.93
2017 5.40
2018 5.23
2019 1.03

Natural gas rents (% of GDP)

Natural gas rents (% of GDP) in Peru was 0.192 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 0.405 in 2013, while its lowest value was 0.004 in 1973.

Definition: Natural gas rents are the difference between the value of natural gas production at world prices and total costs of production.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

See also:

Year Value
1970 0.005
1971 0.006
1972 0.004
1973 0.004
1974 0.007
1975 0.015
1976 0.015
1977 0.006
1978 0.010
1979 0.030
1980 0.053
1981 0.041
1982 0.018
1983 0.040
1984 0.045
1985 0.039
1986 0.041
1987 0.022
1988 0.028
1989 0.020
1990 0.020
1991 0.014
1992 0.010
1993 0.013
1994 0.009
1995 0.007
1996 0.008
1997 0.005
1998 0.008
1999 0.010
2000 0.012
2001 0.013
2002 0.015
2003 0.016
2004 0.024
2005 0.049
2006 0.061
2007 0.084
2008 0.113
2009 0.123
2010 0.176
2011 0.366
2012 0.391
2013 0.405
2014 0.315
2015 0.201
2016 0.137
2017 0.161
2018 0.250
2019 0.192

Oil rents (% of GDP)

Oil rents (% of GDP) in Peru was 0.31 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 10.04 in 1980, while its lowest value was 0.12 in 2016.

Definition: Oil rents are the difference between the value of crude oil production at world prices and total costs of production.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

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Year Value
1970 0.22
1971 0.24
1972 0.26
1973 0.39
1974 1.72
1975 1.25
1976 1.52
1977 1.71
1978 3.59
1979 9.03
1980 10.04
1981 6.97
1982 4.39
1983 6.33
1984 6.51
1985 6.89
1986 3.10
1987 3.36
1988 2.88
1989 2.70
1990 3.18
1991 1.24
1992 1.29
1993 1.39
1994 1.00
1995 0.94
1996 1.11
1997 0.89
1998 0.47
1999 0.84
2000 1.37
2001 0.97
2002 0.98
2003 1.01
2004 1.09
2005 1.35
2006 1.41
2007 1.25
2008 1.44
2009 0.66
2010 0.79
2011 1.00
2012 0.83
2013 0.71
2014 0.70
2015 0.24
2016 0.12
2017 0.20
2018 0.33
2019 0.31

Total natural resources rents (% of GDP)

Total natural resources rents (% of GDP) in Peru was 1.66 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 15.60 in 1980, while its lowest value was 1.30 in 1998.

Definition: Total natural resources rents are the sum of oil rents, natural gas rents, coal rents (hard and soft), mineral rents, and forest rents.

Source: Estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" (World Bank, 2011).

See also:

Year Value
1970 3.80
1971 2.44
1972 2.36
1973 5.25
1974 6.85
1975 2.95
1976 3.63
1977 3.92
1978 5.83
1979 12.99
1980 15.60
1981 8.80
1982 7.43
1983 9.87
1984 9.91
1985 10.57
1986 4.56
1987 5.69
1988 15.54
1989 14.82
1990 9.37
1991 3.50
1992 2.91
1993 2.33
1994 3.01
1995 3.20
1996 2.79
1997 2.58
1998 1.30
1999 2.01
2000 2.91
2001 1.78
2002 1.96
2003 2.94
2004 6.27
2005 7.84
2006 13.40
2007 14.15
2008 11.93
2009 8.88
2010 11.24
2011 12.62
2012 9.90
2013 7.55
2014 5.50
2015 3.87
2016 4.42
2017 5.94
2018 5.94
2019 1.66

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Natural resources contribution to GDP