Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total in Sudan

Sudan: Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total was 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ in 2020. ▼ Falling

Latest (2020)
16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$
Change on year
down 5.8%
World rank
34th
of 151 countries
All-time high
30.55 billion real chained 2019 US$
in 2012
All-time low
16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$
in 2020
Years of data
9
2012–2020

Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total in Sudan, 2012–2020

010.0B20.0B30.0B2012201620202012: 30.6B real chained 2019 US$2013: 29.5B real chained 2019 US$2014: 27.9B real chained 2019 US$2015: 26.2B real chained 2019 US$2016: 24.3B real chained 2019 US$2017: 22.1B real chained 2019 US$2018: 19.6B real chained 2019 US$2019: 17.4B real chained 2019 US$2020: 16.4B real chained 2019 US$

Source: World Bank. 2021. The Changing Wealth of Nations 2021: Managing Assets for the Future. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-1590-4. Measured in real chained 2019 US$.

Analysis

The most recent figure for nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total in Sudan is 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$, measured in 2020. That is the lowest value across all 9 years on record.

The figure is down 5.8% on the previous year and down 46.2% over ten years.

Over the whole period, nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total in Sudan peaked at 30.55 billion real chained 2019 US$ in 2012 and was at its lowest, 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$, in 2020.

That places Sudan 34th out of 151 countries with data for 2020, putting it in the top quarter.

Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total in Sudan, year by year

Annual values for Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total (real chained 2019 US$) in Sudan, 2012 to 2020.
Year real chained 2019 US$ Change
2012 30.55 billion real chained 2019 US$
2013 29.48 billion real chained 2019 US$ -3.5%
2014 27.86 billion real chained 2019 US$ -5.5%
2015 26.16 billion real chained 2019 US$ -6.1%
2016 24.25 billion real chained 2019 US$ -7.3%
2017 22.08 billion real chained 2019 US$ -8.9%
2018 19.60 billion real chained 2019 US$ -11.3%
2019 17.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ -11.1%
2020 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ -5.8%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2010s 24.68 billion real chained 2019 US$ 17.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ 30.55 billion real chained 2019 US$ 8
2020s 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ 1

Countries ranked near Sudan

  1. 31 Mauritania 19.98 billion real chained 2019 US$ compare
  2. 32 Poland 18.60 billion real chained 2019 US$ compare
  3. 33 Dominican Republic 17.19 billion real chained 2019 US$ compare
  4. 35 Zimbabwe 13.11 billion real chained 2019 US$ compare
  5. 36 Bolivia, Plurinational State of 12.75 billion real chained 2019 US$ compare
  6. 37 Saudi Arabia 12.73 billion real chained 2019 US$ compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total in Sudan?
Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total in Sudan was 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ in 2020, according to World Bank. 2021. The Changing Wealth of Nations 2021: Managing Assets for the Future. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-1590-4.
What is the highest nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total recorded in Sudan?
The highest recorded value was 30.55 billion real chained 2019 US$ in 2012.
What is the lowest nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total recorded in Sudan?
The lowest recorded value was 16.43 billion real chained 2019 US$ in 2020.
How does Sudan rank for nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total?
Sudan ranks 34th out of 151 countries with data for 2020.
Is nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total rising or falling in Sudan?
Over the last ten years it is down 46.2%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Sudan data come from?
The figures come from World Bank. 2021. The Changing Wealth of Nations 2021: Managing Assets for the Future. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-1590-4, published as part of Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total (real chained 2019 US$). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Nonrenewable natural capital, metals and minerals, sub-index, total (real chained 2019 US$)
Unit
real chained 2019 US$
Source
World Bank. 2021. The Changing Wealth of Nations 2021: Managing Assets for the Future. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-1590-4
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
151 places, 3,885 data points, 1995–2020
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Natural capital includes the valuation of renewable and nonrenewable natural capital. Renewable natural capital includes agricultural land (cropland and pastureland), forests (timber, and three ecosystem services: water, recretion and non-wood forest products), protected areas, mangroves and fisheries. Nonrenewable natural capital includes fossil fuel energy (oil, gas, hard and soft coal) and minerals (bauxite, copper, gold, iron ore, lead, nickel, phosphate, silver, tin, and zinc),Values are measured at market exchange rates in constant 2018 US dollars, using a country-specific GDP deflator.