the percent of venezuelan oil that is used in the us is 10 percent
Yes it is.
BP purchases its oil from OPEC countries such as Angola, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela and Nigeria. BP is a multinational oil company and is headquartered in London
The value of a paper bolívar from the Banco Central de Venezuela can vary significantly due to hyperinflation and the economic situation in Venezuela. As of now, the exchange rate fluctuates, but one bolívar is often worth only a fraction of a cent in US dollars. For an accurate and current valuation, it's best to check a reliable financial news source or currency converter.
12%
The US is currently importing about 1,900,000 barrels of oil per day from Canada.
Venezuela
yes
America gets a greater percentage of oil from Venezuela than from the Middle East, and Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the Western hemisphere--maybe the only oil in the WH; Texas was pretty much pumped dry by the mid 1970s. Venezuela also exports petroleum, petroleum products, and aluminum
Yes it is.
The two biggest things Venezuela trades with the U.S. is Coffee and Oil.
Venezuela does.
Crude petroleum qualifies as the most valuable commodity for both Venezuela and Mexico. However, its quantity and percentage vs. total exports is quite different among both countries: while oil represents 76% of all Venezuelan exports (US$47.8 billion), for Mexico it only represents a small amount of 9.2% (US$37 billion).
25%
Oil is important to Venezuela, because it is most of Venezuela's economy.
Yes. Venezuela is an oil producing country. In fact, oil related pollution is an environmental concern in Venezuela.
Latin America holds approximately 21% of global oil reserves. Countries like Venezuela, Brazil, and Mexico have significant oil reserves in the region.
Oil is exported from southeast Asia, Africa, the North Sea, Venezuela, Mexico, Canada, and the US.