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)