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Chapter 1<br />

Petroleum<br />

Summary Statistics from Tables/Figures in this Chapter<br />

Table 1.3 World Petroleum Production, 2002 (million barrels per day) 73.65<br />

U.S. Production (million barrels per day) 7.63<br />

U.S. Share 10.4%<br />

Table 1.4 World Petroleum Consumption, 2002 (million barrels per day) 77.46<br />

U.S. Consumption (million barrels per day) 19.76<br />

U.S. Share 25.5%<br />

Figure 1.5 Average refinery yield, 2002<br />

Crude<br />

oil<br />

+ =<br />

TRANSPORTATION ENERGY DATA BOOK: EDITION <strong>23</strong>—2003<br />

OECD<br />

Europe<br />

Natural gas<br />

plant<br />

liquids Petroleum<br />

North<br />

America<br />

Gasoline 20.8% 41.5%<br />

Diesel fuel 35.8% 22.7%<br />

Residual fuel 16.3% 7.0%<br />

Kerosene 6.0% 8.4%<br />

Other 21.1% 20.4%<br />

Table 1.13 U.S. transportation petroleum use as a percent of U.S. petroleum production, 2002 161.9%<br />

Table 1.13 Net imports as a percentage of U.S. petroleum consumption, 2002 52.8%<br />

Table 1.14 <strong>Transportation</strong> share of U.S. petroleum consumption, 2002 67.1%<br />

In this document, petroleum is defined<br />

as crude oil (including lease condensate)<br />

and natural gas plant liquids.<br />

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