Iraq exports crude oil and petroleum products to Canada . Terrorists?
Canada and the United States share the longest unguarded border in the world. Canada is rich in crude oil and other petroleum products. Most of these are exported to the United States.
Canada's five major imports are coffee , tea, crude oil, fruit in the winter, fruit, vegetables, machinery, equipment, motor parts, food, car parts, clothes, chemicals , sugar and many other things.
Crude oil, natural gas, Wind turbines and water powered turbines, coal and coal oil power plants, solar energy etc.
Canada produced slightly more than 3.4 million barrels per day for 2007, the latest year for which statistics are available. Nearly 2 million barrels of oil per day are exported to the U.S., making it America's largest foreign supplier of oil. See link.
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Crude oil is the raw form of oil mined from underground, not produced. Some places with alot of crude oil however are Alaska and Canada.
Crude oil is just plain old oil no not the oil you put in your car that has many more things in it than just oil
Almost all of Canada's exported oil goes to the US. Crude is easily transported by pipelines. See related links.
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Heavy crude is less in demand than light crude, because it needs more expensive refining to make it usable. Since it is less in demand, it is cheaper to buy.
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Yes, crude oil is generally more dangerous than refined oil because it is more flammable and can release toxic fumes when spilled. Refined oil has gone through a process that removes impurities and reduces its volatility, making it safer for transportation and handling.
Pros: ? Cons: more expensive than pumping crude oil