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According to the Energy Information Administration the US consumes 25% of the global production of oil with 67% of that consumption for transportation or 16.75% of the world's oil production.
by ATinNM on Fri Jul 28th, 2006 at 08:32:03 PM EST
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Ok, I'm not good at math but even if you subtracted 67% from our consumption: all our transportation, we're still ahead of or on par with the 2nd largest oil-consuming nation, including their use of oil for transportation.

So, again, what the hell are we using the other 33% for?

Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. -Voltaire

by p------- on Fri Jul 28th, 2006 at 10:33:26 PM EST
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From the same source statistics for 1949 to 2005, selected years, in pdf:

Estimated Petroleum Consumption Residental and Commercial Sectors

Estimated Petroleum Consumption: Industrial Sector

Estimated Petroleum Consumption Transportation Sector

Estimated Petroleum Consumption: Energy Power Sector

Which will give an overview.

Off the top of my head, petroleum is used in or for: heating, lubricants, pharmaceuticals, food additives, plastics, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, perfumes, optics, food preservatives, dyes, yarn, binders, adhesives, solvents, glues, insulators, energy production, glazes, fixatives, inks, dryers, paints, a bazillion industrial process chemicals, and, apparently, this glass of wine next to my computer.  :-(

The real question is what petroleum doesn't affect even when its use in transportation is discounted.

by ATinNM on Sat Jul 29th, 2006 at 12:58:41 AM EST
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DOE data for you:

http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_cons_psup_dc_nus_mbbl_m.htm

Divide by 31 for May and away you go.

total supplied = 634/31 = 20.5 MMBD

all sorts of goodies in the mix beyond the gigantic transportation demands
     

by HiD on Sat Jul 29th, 2006 at 06:13:49 AM EST
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