Georgia Natural Gas

Summary Table

Million Cubic ft
(MMcf)
Global Rank
Gas Reserves 300,000 #51 in the world
Gas Production 353 #94 in the world
Gas Consumption 84,756 #84 in the world
Daily Deficit −84,403
Gas Imports 84,403
Gas Exports 0
Net Imports 84,403
(Data shown in the table is for 2015, the latest year with complete data in all categories)

Gas Reserves in Georgia

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Georgia holds 0 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of proven gas reserves as of 2017, ranking #51 in the world and accounting for about 0.0043% of the world’s total gas reserves of 6,923 Tcf.

Georgia has proven reserves equivalent to 3.7 times its annual consumption levels. This means it has about 4 years of gas left (at current consumption levels and excluding unproven reserves).


Gas Reserves
300,000 MMcf
Global Rank: #51 | Share of World: 0.0043%
4 years of natural gas left
(at current consumption levels)

History of Gas Reserves in Georgia


Gas Consumption in Georgia

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  • Georgia consumes 80,871 million cubic feet (MMcf) of natural gas per year as of the year 2017.

  • Georgia ranks #84 in the world for gas consumption, accounting for about 0.061% of the world’s total consumption of 132,290,211 MMcf.

  • Georgia consumes 21,322 cubic feet of natural gas per capita every year (based on the 2017 population of 3,792,859 people), or 58 cubic feet per capita per day.

Gas Production in Georgia

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  • Georgia produces 353 million cubic feet (MMcf) of natural gas per year (as of 2015) ranking #94 in the world.

Gas Imports

  • Georgia imports 100% of its natural gas consumption (84,403 MMcf in 2015).

History of Gas Consumption and Production


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