I jumped over to the Department of Energy's website to take a look at what they have to say about this matter, and it turns out that they have some great information about the matter. I guess that I should have thought of this before, but I guess I have been too preoccupied figuring out which gas station I should boycott. They thinking that "most" of our oil comes from the middle east is wrong. Sorry people...keep boycotting Citgo if you must, but I am here to tell you that THESE are the top ten countries that the U.S. imports from: 1. Canada
2. Mexico
3. Saudi Arabia
4. Venezuela
5. Nigeria
6. Angola
7. Iraq
8. Algeria
10. Brazil
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Uh the Saudis are related to Osama bin Laden, the Nigerians are laden with rebels and extremist Muslims who would gladly give their lives to Allah to kill an American. Algeria is in a state of revolt, and also filled with the extremists. Mexico is battling drug cartels for control of their own country. That leaves three stable countries here folks! Who cares where we get it from. There is more to things than the media probably leads on anywho!
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Canada is America's largest foreign supplier of crude. In 2007, total oil exports to the U.S. exceeded 2.4 million barrels per day.
The average price of a barrel of crude oil in 1901 was 96 cents.
1880-1900
1880-1900
Lots of countries have crude oil reserves. Russia, Saudi Arabia, the US, and Iran have the most crude oil reserves.
crude oil
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The Crude oil is in US gallons.
I think crude oil and oil is the same thing and if so yes Canada does supply the most oil to the US
Crude oil can kill wildlife and damages the natural world aound us.
1 barrel of crude oil equals 42 US gallons of crude oil.
The US is the country that supplies the greatest amount of the oil consumed by the US. Canada is the second largest supplier of oil to the US.
About 5 million barrels of crude oil daily.
Yes. The US exports about 9.9 million barrels of crude oil per week.
There are 42 US gallons of crude oil in one barrel.
It is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which can be separated by fractional distillation. Oil is NOT an element.