Indonesia's oil consumption in 2015 decreased by 3.2 percent compared to the previous year. At the end of the year, oil consumption was recorded at only 1.63 million barrels per day, or 47,000 barrels per day lower than consumption in 2014.
Besides Indonesia, a significant decrease in oil consumption also occurred in Japan, reaching 3.9 percent or 158,000 barrels per day. Bangladesh's oil consumption also fell by 2.8 percent.
Although oil consumption decreased, the BP Statistical Review 2016 indicates that Indonesia's energy consumption increased by 3.9 percent, a doubling compared to the previous 15 years.
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