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Ireland has no oil of its own, so all of its oil is imported.

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Ireland has no oil of its own, so all of its oil is imported.

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In the 1970's 85% of the oil used in the US was produced here and 25% was imported. Today it has been reversed. There are many grades to oil and some of the oil imported is a crude oil from the Middle East . Part of the reasons for imported oil are profits for the oil companies, trade agreements, and GNP.

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Gas is not imported from Mexico. What is imported is crude oil, which in turn is refined and converted into oil products such as kerosene, asphalt and gas.

The demand for gas is huge, and the reserves located throughout the United States are not enough to cover such demand; therefore, oil has to be imported from countries such as Mexico.

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About 9,783,000 barrels of crude oil are imported into the United States every day.

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