i dont know that is why i am asking dumb go to the library n get a book u will find it
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oil makes up approximately 2.6 percent of the US GDP. The Us has a GDP of 13,926.7 billion dollars, and oil the oil market in the US is worth about 366.2 billion.
The approximate proven US oil reserves are 134 Billion barrels of oil.
This oil Well was the first in the US.
Not sure exactly what the question means, but oil is considered a commodity.
US exports most of its oil to china because they are paying top money to get oil.
No. The US exports crude oil. It also imports around 50% of the refined oil (e.g., petroleum) that it consumes.
The drilled oil belongs to whoever owns the specific oil rig.
The Crude oil is in US gallons.
Absolutely not. The US is dependent on foreign oil imports.
The largest oil reserves in the United States of America are in Alaska. These oil reserves are not used as a main source of oil in the US.
I think crude oil and oil is the same thing and if so yes Canada does supply the most oil to the US