Canada, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Venezuela, Iraq, Angola, Brazil, Algeria, Columbia, Ecuador, Russia, Kuwait, United Kingdom and Argentina. These are the top 15 importers of oil to the United States, Canada providing the most, and Argentina the least.
Oil!
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.
Most cars now days are imported to the US. Any Japanese, Korean, or European cars are imported. Not all brands are imported, however. Some Hondas come from Canada, and some VW's come from Mexico. So "what is imported to the US?" is a very vague question.
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In 1996, the US imported about 2,747,839,000 barrels of crude oil.
In the 1970's the US imported 25% of the oil used and produced 75%. Today it is reverse. Now 75-80% is imported and the balance is produced in the US.
The price of oil will increase as the supply decreases.
the rise in cost of imported oil
Ireland has no oil of its own, so all of its oil is imported.
which would be the best source for finding out how much foreign oil was imported to the united states for a certain year
The US consumes 21,000,000 barrels of oil per day and only around 6,000,000 barrels of that are produced within the US. The rest of the petroleum must be imported.
Most Green tea is imported from China. Most Black tea is imported from Sri Lanka and Kenya.