Chapter 1 Petroleum

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Table 1.1 World Fossil Fuel Potential
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Figure 1.1 World Fossil Fuel Potential
 
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Table 1.2 World Crude Oil Production, 1960-2006
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Table 1.3 World Petroleum Production, 1973-2005
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Table 1.4 World Petroluem Consumption, 1960-2006
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Figure 1.2 World Oil Reserves, Production and Consumption, 2005
 
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Table 1.5 World Oil Reserves, Production and Consumption, 2005
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Figure 1.3 World Natural Gas Reserves, Production and Consumption, 2004
 
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Table 1.6 World Natural Gas Reserves, Production and Consumption, 2004
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Table 1.7 U.S. Petroleum Imports by World Region of Origin, 1960–2006
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Figure 1.4 Oil Price and Economic Growth, 1970-2004
 
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Table 1.8 Summary of Military Expenditures for Defending Oil Supplies from the Middle East
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Figure 1.5 Refinery Gross Output by World Region, 2005
 
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Table 1.9 U.S. Refinery Input of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products, 1987-2005
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Table 1.10 Refinery Yield of Petroleum Products from a Barrel of Crude Oil, 1978-2005
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Table 1.11 United States Petroleum Production, Imports and Exports, 1950-2006
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Table 1.12 Petroleum Production and Consumption and Some Important Percent Shares, 1950-2006
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Figure 1.6 United States Petroleum Production and Consumption, 1970-2030
 
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Table 1.13 Consumption of Petroleum by End-Use Sector, 1973-2006
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Table 1.14 Ton-Miles of Petroleum and Petroleum Products in the U.S. by Mode, 1975-2004
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