This chart of population density across the world made me wonder if there is another factor. Oil is predominantly a transport fuel. India and Eastern China have extremely high population densities. When people live closer together they need to drive less. This may temper the growth of demand in India and China somewhat.

These gapminder charts (all with log scales !) show that although the link between GDP & oil consumption is strong, there is a definite link between oil consumption and population density also.


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But how could people(all) live closer together...there is always the other set of people living far away ?!
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