Gasoil, low sulphur (heating fuel oil), Finland, Finland
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Background of emission factor
Gasoil is used, for example, for heating buildings, in industry, and as fuel for machinery and marine transport. It is derived from non-renewable natural resources, and its combustion releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, thereby accelerating climate change. The emission factor for gasoil accounts only for the fossil carbon content. In calculating the emission factor, it is assumed that the fuel also contains bio-based components.
Emission factor category
The emission factor for fuels shows how much emissions are caused by burning the fuel. Carbon dioxide emissions occur when the carbon in the fuel combines with oxygen during combustion. Most global greenhouse gas emissions are caused by burning fossil fuels (coal, natural gas and oil).
Gasoil, low sulphur (heating fuel oil), Finland
| Emission factor category / Subcategory | Fuel |
| Country | Finland |
| Organization | Statistics Finland |
| Emission factor | 68,00 t/TJ |
| CO2 / CO2 equivalent | CO2 |
| Quality of the emission factor | |
| Updated | 2025 |
| Source | OpenCO2net/ Statistics Finland, Fuel Classification 2025 |
| More information | Assumed share of bio-based energy is 7%. Assumed share of bio-based carbon is 6.8%. CO2 factor of mixed fuels is an estimate taking into account only the share of fossil carbon. |
