Saturday, October 11, 2008

Money & Business

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Living Without Oil

As war looms, the search for new energy alternatives is all the more urgent

By Marianne Lavelle
Posted 2/9/03
Page 7 of 7

1986 consumption: 16.3 mil. barrels per day

Domestic 62 pct.

Other 13 pct.

Canada 5 pct.

*Venezuela 4.9 pct.

Mexico 4.3 pct.

*Saudi Arabia 4.2 pct.

*Nigeria 2.7 pct.

Britain 2.1 pct.

*Indonesia 2 pct.

*Iraq 0.5 pct.

2002 consumption: 19.7 mil. barrels per day

Domestic 42 pct.

Other 17.7 pct.

Canada 9.8 pct.

*Saudi Arabia 7.8 pct.

Mexico 7.7 pct.

*Venezuela 7.3 pct.

*Nigeria 3 pct.

Britain 2.5 pct.

*Iraq 2.3 pct.

* OPEC member

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration; USN&WR

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