The table illustrates the total revenue generation of top ten states for spending money on petroleum.
Overall, Norway stands at the top position for its earning; however it makes the smallest percentage for petrol expenditure. While Eritrea earns a minimum money, but it contributes to a maximum percentage for fuel expenditure. Generally, despite substantial fluctuations in income and the percentage of total money spent on fuel, all countries invest same finances on this commodity.
Norway utilizes about 319 dollars from the total of its 4329.07 dollars income on petrol, by contributing 7.40 percent on it; that is same as Turkey, which spends 315.96 dollars on it, despite with a minimum earning. Holland generates $2880.98 financial resurces, but only uses 10 % of its assets on fuel that is only 5 % higher than that of Italy, which makes the total of 1880.98 dollars funds monthly. Similarly, Greece monthly income is $1112.02, but it is the third most ranked country which utilizes its assets on petrol by making 25.40 % of total montly earning.
However, Denmark earns 3430.34 dollars monthly, but only spends 8.10% of its finance on the petroleum, that is nearly equal to beligium’s expenditure. Likewise, Sweden and belgium earns approximately same assests, and deploy same money on it. While Eritrea accounts for the maximum expenditure for purchasing fuel, although its income is the least.
