More than 60 percent of our oil is imported from foreign countries.
Some 43 percent of the country's oil is now used in automobiles.
In 1973, America imported 28 percent of its crude oil.
Under the current system, the Government requires producers to sell up to 65 percent of their oil in the home market.
It now imports more than 87 percent of its oil from the region, the highest since 1969.
After all, today we get about 60 percent of our oil from foreign countries.
The country still imports nearly 60 percent of its oil, close to a record.
In fact, they are used for only approximately 12 percent of the world's oil.
Fields here produce about 40 percent of Iraq's crude oil.
Russian companies control the rights to sell 40 percent of Iraq's oil on world markets.