Approximately 551.52 million barrels, ranking 16th in the world.
Approximately 1.2 million barrels of crude oil per day.
The US imported 476.37 million barrels of oil from Mexico throughout 2008. It represents 10.07% of all oil imports from that year.
Mexico does not import any oil, as it is a net exporter of oil.
11% of total US oil imports come from Mexico.
It isn't: Mexico is a net exporter of crude oil.
I personally produce or import no crude oil
Mexico is an oil exporting country, so it does not need to import any oil. However, Mexico lacks the refining capacity to transform this oil into its derivatives, such as gasoline or diesel. Therefore, it uses oil refineries such as those found in Texas.
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500 doollers
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According to the council of Canadians it "purchase around 55% of our [Canada] from counties such as Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela"
Yes; most modern economies require oil and its refined products (e.g. gasoline) for most industrial and commercial activities, including transportation. If you mean whether Mexico "needs" to import oil to cover its needs, the answer is no: Mexico is a net exporter of unrefined petroleum.
around 82%
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Marathon claims that it's products are 100% domestic oil - no imports.
US$303 billion (rank 14th worldwide)