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4-15 Major Sources of Petroleum Consumed in the U.S.: 1990, 2000, 2010, 2011 (thousand barrels per day, average)

Friday, January 18, 2013

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  Rank (2011) 1990 2000 2010 2011
United States 1 7,355 5,822 5,479 5,647
Canada 2 934 1,807 2,535 2,706
Mexico 3 755 1,373 1,284 1,205
Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 4 1,339 1,572 1,096 1,195
Venezuela (OPEC) 5 1,025 1,546 988 944
Nigeria (OPEC) 6 800 896 1,023 817
Russia 7 45 72 612 621
Iraq (OPEC) 8 518 620 415 460
Colombia 9 182 342 365 422
Algeria (OPEC) 10 280 225 510 358
Angola (OPEC) 11 NR NR 393 346
Brazil 12 49 51 272 249
Ecuador (OPEC) 13 49 NR 212 192
Kuwait (OPEC) 14 86 272 197 191
U.S. Virgin Islands 15 282 291 253 187
United Kingdom 16 189 366 256 158
Norway 17 102 343 89 113
Netherlands 18 55 30 108 100
Libya (OPEC) 19 0 0 70 15


Key: OPEC = Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries; NR = Not reported.

Notes: 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. Angola joined OPEC in January 2007. Ecuador was a member of OPEC from 1973-1992, and rejoined OPEC in November 2007. Data for Angola for 1973-2006, and Ecuador for 1993-2007 are included in Total Non-OPEC in Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review, table 3.3d.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review (Washington, DC: July 2012), tables 3.1, 3.3c, and 3.3d, available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/mer/petro.html and http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_crd_crpdn_adc_mbblpd_a.htm accessed August 2012.