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Saviolo

(3,282 posts)
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 03:08 PM Apr 2014

Americans have no idea where their oil comes from, in one chart

From a story on Vox: http://www.vox.com/2014/4/21/5636522/americans-oil-imports-chart-middle-east-canada

You can hardly blame Americans for believing that the vast majority of our oil imports come from the Middle East. Ever since the 1973 oil crisis, when Middle Eastern countries refused to sell oil to the United States as punishment for backing Israel in that year's Arab-Israeli war, the American political conversation has dominated by calls for "weening ourselves off of MidEast oil." What most Americans don't know is that we've mostly succeeded.

The University of Texas, as part of its annual energy poll, asked Americans where they think US oil comes from. A staggering 58 percent of Americans think that our top source of foreign oil is Saudi Arabia and another 15 percent say it's Iraq — nearly three quarters of Americans. Meanwhile, only a tiny share — 15 percent of Americans — think we get most of our oil imports from Canada or Mexico. But the truth is almost the exact opposite: we get far more oil from our North American neighbors than we do from the Middle East:


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Americans have no idea where their oil comes from, in one chart (Original Post) Saviolo Apr 2014 OP
^ Wilms Apr 2014 #1
And net imports are now less than 1/3rd of petroleum products consumed. Yo_Mama Apr 2014 #2
Americans were close on Russia IronLionZion Apr 2014 #3

Yo_Mama

(8,303 posts)
2. And net imports are now less than 1/3rd of petroleum products consumed.
Mon Apr 21, 2014, 07:42 PM
Apr 2014

So far in 2014 net imports of petroleum products are about 29% of consumption. So our Saudi dependence is less than 5%. Rising US production is greatly changing international politics.

IronLionZion

(45,462 posts)
3. Americans were close on Russia
Tue Apr 22, 2014, 01:46 PM
Apr 2014

now who knows where American oil goes?

No conservative ever stops to ask why they would want to pipe it such a long distance to a saltwater port, ever.

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