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Canada provides the US with approximately 30 billion barrels of oil in a year, approximately 37% of the US total oil consumption.
Most of the oil the US uses comes from Canada, followed by Saudi Arabia.
.63% ... Funny how so little equals big $$$ at the pumps.
I think crude oil and oil is the same thing and if so yes Canada does supply the most oil to the US
The US is currently importing about 1,900,000 barrels of oil per day from Canada.
Surprisingly most of US oil comes from the US, about 41%, after that Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela in that order provide our biggest amounts of foreign oil with Saudia Arabia 4th supplying only about 7% of our oil. However all the worlds oil is sold as a commodity and only by tracking import shipping do we see where the oil comes from. The US actually exports some of the oil it produces shipping out around 1 million barrels per day
the percent of venezuelan oil that is used in the us is 10 percent
Per EIA - US Energy Information Association U.S. Petroleum Consumption18,771,000 barrels/day The United States imported an average of 71,000 bbl/d from Libya in 2010 Roughly 1/3 of 1% of US oil consumption comes from Libya. (.38%)
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Oil, from the oil sands of Alberta.