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3-6 Major Suppliers of U.S. Imported Crude Oil and Petroleum Products: 1990-2006

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

3-6 Major Suppliers of U.S. Imported Crude Oil and Petroleum Products: 1990-2006

(Thousand barrels per day, average; rank in 2006)

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  1990 1995 2000 2005 2006
Canada 934 1,332 1,807 R2,181 2,303
Mexico 755 1,068 1,373 R1,662 1,700
Saudi Arabia 1,339 1,344 1,572 R1,537 1,461
Venezuela 1,025 1,480 1,546 R1,529 1,409
Nigeria 800 627 896 R1,166 1,119
Algeria 280 234 225 R478 650
Iraq 518 0 620 R531 553
Angola 237 367 301 R473 534
Russia 45 25 72 R410 370
U.S. Virgin Islands 282 278 291 R328 326
United Kingdom 189 383 366 R396 271
Norway 102 273 343 R233 195
Kuwait 86 218 272 R243 184
Colombia 182 219 342 196 155
Total, major suppliers 6,775 7,848 10,026 R11,364 11,230
Total, all U.S. imports 8,018 8,835 11,459 R13,714 13,612

Key: R = revised

Note: The country of origin for petroleum products may not be the country of origin for the crude oil used to produce the products. For example, refined products imported from western European refineries may have been produced from Middle Eastern crude oil.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review, September 2007, tables 3.1a, 3.3a-h, available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/mer/petro.html as of September 2007.