BOLIVIA: EXTRACTIVE DATA SNAPSHOT |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oil | Gas | Silver | Copper | Gold | |
| Proven Reserves | 465 Mbbl | 24 tcf | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Production | 51,360 bbl/day | 519 bcf/yr | 524,989 tons/yr | 606 tons/yr | 8,818 tons/yr |
| Revenue | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| % Total Exports | 3 | 41.3 | N/A | N/A | 2.82 |
| % Total Government Revenue | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| Consumption | 60,000 bbl/day | 106 bcf/yr | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Net Exports (Production minus Consumption) | -0.23 | 0 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Source: EIA, EIU, USGS
BOLIVIA: EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES COMPANIES |
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|---|---|---|
| State-owned | Major Private Multi-national | |
| Oil and Gas | Yacimientos Petróliferos Fiscales de Bolivia (YPFB) | Repsol, Petrobras |
| Mining | Corporación Minera Boliviana (Comibol)* | Andean Silver Corp, Jindal Steel, Barrick Gold, COMSUR, Apex Silver, Empresa Manquiri |
Source: EIA, USGS
*Comibol represents the interests of the State in mining contracts and joint ventures, but does not operate mining projects
*Comibol represents the interests of the State in mining contracts and joint ventures, but does not operate mining projects
BOLIVIA: KEY ECONOMIC AND GOVERNANCE INDICATORS |
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|---|---|
| GDP ($ billion)(IMF) | 16.62 |
| GDP per capita ($)(IMF) | 4,495 |
| Population (millions)(World Bank) | 9.7 |
| Life Expectancy at Birth (years)(UNDP) | 65.4 |
| % Population Living on < $2/day(UNDP) | 30.3 |
| United Nations Human Development Value (UNDP) |
0.729 |
| Gini Index Value (UNDP) |
N/A |
| Annual Population Growth Rate (%) (UNDP) |
2.0 |
| TI Corruption Perceptions Index(out of 179 countries) | 102 |
| Key World Bank Governance Indicators(percentile, 0 to 100)* | World Bank Governance Matters |
| Voice and Accountability | 48.1 |
| Government Effectiveness | 19.0 |
| Regulatory Quality | 15.9 |
| Rule of Law | 12.0 |
| Control of Corruption | 38.2 |
| Political Stability | 14.8 |
| External Debt (% GDP) (IMF) |
11.3 |
| Energy Depletion (% GNI)(World Bank) | - |
| Mineral Depletion (% GNI) (World Bank) |
- |
* Percentile rank indicates the percentage of countries worldwide that rank below Bolivia. Higher values indicate better governance.
