In 2020, the United States consumed approximately 18.12 million barrels of oil per day, which totaled around 6.6 billion barrels for the entire year. This consumption was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a decrease from previous years. The decline in demand was primarily due to reduced transportation and economic activity during lockdowns.
This should help: http://www.peak-oil-news.info/military-oil-usage-statistics/
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In 2020 foreign oil imports will account for 62 % of US supplies, compared to 53 % in 2000.
In 2020 foreign oil imports will account for 62% of US supplies, compared to 53% in 2000.
That's where the world provides us with only so much stuff, and eventually we use it up. This will probably happen eventually with fossil fuels (such as oil and natural gas) because we consume them at a much, much faster rate than the earth can produce them.
Approximately 19.15 million barrels per day in 2010.
As of recent estimates, the United States consumes approximately 20 million barrels of oil per day. This figure can vary based on factors such as economic activity, seasonal demand, and changes in energy policies. The U.S. is one of the largest oil consumers in the world, accounting for about 20% of global oil consumption.
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It will still be the US, yet the technology will probably MUCH greater. By the year 2020 we should have some sort of flying car!