The given bar chart highlights how much fuel was used in the transport industry in a various of European countries as opposed to the EU average between 2009 and 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the proportion of fuel consumed in transport sector in Slovakia, Austria, and Italy saw a close equality compared to its average share, while the reverse was true for France, Spain, and Greece in survey.
In detail, in 2009, the percentage of fuel consumption reached a peak of 9% in Slovakia. There were parity for both France and Spain, stood at over 3% respectively. The share for Greece was the lowest of 1%, which was the negligible amount of the total. Meanwhile, the fuel consumption accounted for 6% in EU average.
By 2010, in Slovakia dropped sharply to 6,5%, whereas the percentage of fuel rose to over 5% in Italy. There was a parity between 2009 and 2010 in Australia, with the amount maintaining steady. Greece experienced a moderate growth to 2%. At this point, the EU average made up 5%, which was slightly lower than its initial percentage.
