Articles related to "Us Oil Imports"Importing over 13 million barrels of oil daily, the United States counts on its trade partners for oil more than any other single country.
Last year, the United States imported about half of its crude oil from Canada, Saudi Arabia and Mexico - but nil from two of the world's other top oil producing nations.
The conventional wisdom that the US gets most of its oil from the Middle East is false. In actual fact the US imports more oil supplies from closer to home.
American automobile use is the main driver of foreign oil imports. Attempts to supply this demand from traditional energy sources would carry a high environmental price.
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Though gold mining & cocoa farming helped a 20% rise in Ghana's exports in 2006, prospects for the West African nation's economy depend on tourism & other services.
Much of Iraq's potential as a world oil export leader is unrealized. As George Bush's war rages on, America's trade deficit with Iraq continues to rise.
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Will drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lower the cost of gas? Government studies say ANWR oil will have little effect on prices at the pump.
What is the impact of the discovery of oil and gas in Burma on international relationships with China and India?
China's economic development, a key factor in the Chinese Communist Party's legitimacy, is dependent on a secure energy supply.
Analysis of data published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics was used to determine which occupations are projected to have the largest decline in employment.
This article examines Obama's New Energy for America Plan and the current administration's plans to deal with American Oil Dependence.
E85 can deliver large savings in fossil fuel use, help fight greenhouse gas emissions and combat rising fuel prices, despite problems with production and availability.
An overview of duties and education requirements for green structural and civil engineers, construction managers, and landscaping architects careers are discussed.
A grandfather's inspiration leads Fred Cline to create Jacuzzi Vineyards. Drawing on Italian art and culture he creates a small taste of Italy in the midst of Sonoma.
Replacing gasoline with biofuels offers a means towards energy independence. More eco-friendly than traditional sources of energy, biofuels do have environmental impacts.
The U.S. and Canada are strong trading partners and moves to shrink foreign investments or limit trade with buying American only schemes risks both countries.
Although the US has large sources of energy, mainly fossil fuels, American energy production is dwarfed by energy intensive consumption.
China's silence over Africa came to an end when the West threatened to frustrate Beijing's Olympic ambitions. After the Games, however, China stopped explaining itself.
The oil shocks of the 1970s shook the global order the US had created since World War II, and helped usher in the age of Reagan and Thatcher.
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