10%
During 2013, Mexico exported US$45.9 billion, worth of crude oil, representing 13.16% of total exports.
Mexico
Approximately 551.52 million barrels, ranking 16th in the world.
the oil
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
25%
I guess you mean how much money comes from agricultural activities in Mexico. That would be 4% of its Gross Domestic Product, or some US$31.52 billion.
because,all the goverment from mexico owe money to US
The three most important modes of oil transportation from Mexico to the US include pipeline, oil tanker and railroad.
Oil imports from Mexico (into the United States) total 1,132,000 barrels per day or 12.6% of total imports. Mexico is the third largest supplier of crude oil to the US, behind Canada and Saudi Arabia.
Mexico's largest trade partner is the United States. Oil exports from Mexico to the United States totaled US$26.7 billion for 2014, or 70% of total oil exports from Mexico. The second and third largest importers of Mexican oil include respectively, Spain ($5.3 billion or 12% of total oil exports) and India ($2.6 billion, or 7% of oil exports).