Table 7. Listing and explanation of all negative total CO2-emission estimates
Country |
Year |
Negative value of CO2 emission (103 tons C) |
Explanation for negative CO2 emission estimate |
| Iran | 1950 | -1626.78 (liquids) | Export of secondary liquid fuels |
| exceeds gross production of primary | |||
| liquid fuels by 9.5% -- small difference | |||
| between large numbers | |||
| Kuwait | 1952 | -118.89 (liquids) | For both years, export and bunker use of |
| 1953 | -14.23 (liquids) | liquid fuels barely exceeded gross | |
| production of crude oil -- small differences | |||
| between large numbers | |||
| Netherlands Antilles | 1989 | -0.84 (liquids) | For both years, export, bunker use, |
| 1990 | -341.60 (liquids) | and storage of liquid fuels exceeded | |
| imports of primary and secondary | |||
| liquid fuels | |||
| Sarawak | 1969 | -276.29 (liquids) | Small differences between the sum |
| of imports and gross production and the | |||
| sum of exports, stock changes, and bunker | |||
| fuel use | |||
| Saudi Arabia | 1951 | -94.61 (liquids) | For both years, export, storage, and bunker |
| 1952 | -46.89 (liquids) | use of liquid fuels barely exceeded gross | |
| production of crude oil -- small differences | |||
| between large numbers | |||
| Senegal | 1968 | -49.40 (liquids) | Accounting error -- export and bunker |
| use of liquid fuels exceeds gross | |||
| production and imports | |||
| Somalia | 1981 | -4.19 (liquids) | Accounting error -- crude oil was neither |
| produced nor imported yet it was stored | |||
| after importation (transaction code 062) | |||
| Democratic Yemen | 1951 | -7.326 (solids) | Accounting error -- coal was neither |
| produced nor imported yet it was stored | |||
| after importation (transaction code 062) | |||