The country's energy dependency in 2014 stood at 77.9%, which means that Lithuania needed to import more than three fourths of the energy it consumed that year.
Lithuania's energy dependency ranged from the lows of 41.6% in 2002 to the highs of 81.8% in 2010.
Latvia's and Estonia's energy dependency rates in 2014 stood at 40.6% and 8.9%, respectively, and were the lowest since 1990.
The energy dependency of the whole EU stood at 53.4% in 2014.