Energy
Electricity - production: 5.544 GWh (2007)
country comparison to the world: 108
Electricity - consumption: 4.539 GWh (2006)
country comparison to the world: 109
Electricity - exports: 322.6 GWh; note - exports an unknown quantity to Georgia; includes exports to Nagorno-Karabakh (2007)
Electricity - imports: 400.6 GWh; note - imports an unknown quantity from Iran (2007)
Oil - production: 0 barrels per day (0 m3/d) (2005 est.)
country comparison to the world: 208
Oil - consumption: 41,090 barrels per day (6,533 m3/d) (2006 est.)
country comparison to the world: 100
Oil - exports: 0 barrels per day (0 m3/d) (2005)
country comparison to the world: 207
Oil - imports: 44,670 barrels per day (7,102 m3/d) (2005)
country comparison to the world: 90
Natural gas - production: 0 m³ (2007 est.)
country comparison to the world: 207
Natural gas - consumption: 2.05 billion m³ (2007 est.)
country comparison to the world: 81
Natural gas - exports: 0 m³ (2007 est.)
country comparison to the world: 201
Natural gas - imports: 2.05 billion m³ (2007 est.)
country comparison to the world: 44
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