Energy Use in the Unites States. Where was energy used?

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Energy Use in the Unites States

Where was energy used?

Primary energy sources in the Unites States (2006) Petroleum 40% Coal 23% Natural Gas 22% Nuclear Electric Power 8% Renewable Energy 7 %

In 2006, the U.S. imported what percent of its oil? 20%40%60%80%

In 2006, which of the following countries was the largest U.S. supplier of oil? Saudi Arabia VenezuelaCanadaChina

In 2006, what percentage of oil the U.S. consumes came from the Persian Gulf countries? less than 15% 16% to 30 % 31% to 45% 46% to 60%