Less than 1% of our total imported barrels in the full year of 2010 ... Funny how so little oil equals so much $$$ at the pump (Sarcasm)
The percentage was calculated from the 2010 reports on the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) website
0.63%
hi. i figured out libya mainly imports oil, and exports fish.
well, what i found was that Libya mainly imports oil. and what they export is fish. hope this helps anybody and everybody! :)
Libya exports mostly Oil, making up 95% of their total exports. The U.S. receives about 7% of its oil from Libya, UK about 3% from Libya, with Germany, France, and Italy close behind. Libya produces some food but relies on imports as well. They import things like cooking oil and other odds and ends, but their main concerns are oil exports, industrial good imports, and food.
The question is underspecified: a percentage needs to be in the context of a second amount. Is it US imports as a percentage of imports by all countriesUS consumption
imports: transportation equipment,machinery, food, and manufactured foodsexports: crude oil, natural gases, refined petroleum products
1o% only.
what is non-oil imports
.63% ... Funny how so little equals big $$$ at the pumps.
Mineral fuel and manufactured products are the main imports of Pakistan. Percentage vise mineral fuel and manufactured products are the largest proportion of the overall import which is approximately 33% of all imports. Other notable imports are tobacco, tea, machinery, cooking oil etc.
Mineral fuel and manufactured products are the main imports of Pakistan. Percentage vise mineral fuel and manufactured products are the largest proportion of the overall import which is approximately 33% of all imports. Other notable imports are tobacco, tea, machinery, cooking oil etc.
The U.S. imports almost no oil directly from Libya. Most of what we get from N. Africa comes from Algeria. Libya supplies about 2% of the oil supply in the entire world so it has a ripple effect.
Libya is an oil-rich country.