Average daily U.S. consumption of oil in 2009: 17,479 thousands of barrels
Average daily U.S. production of crude oil in 2009: 5,309 thousands of barrels
Oil imports as a share of U.S. consumption in 2009: 69.62%
Average daily U.S. production of crude oil in 2009: 5,309 thousands of barrels
Oil imports as a share of U.S. consumption in 2009: 69.62%
U.S. "dependence on foreign oil" fell to a five-year low of 69.62% of U.S. demand for crude oil in 2009, down from the peak of 72.65% in 2007, and the lowest level since 2004 (see chart above, data from EIA for U.S. consumption of crude oil and U.S. production of crude oil).
Reasons: a) Domestic oil production increased in 2009 by 7.25%, or 131 million barrels, the first annual increase in domestic oil production since 1991, and b) U.S. demand for crude oil fell to the lowest level since 2000, due to the recession.
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