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Useful graphics on oil consumption/production
Why Does Gas Cost $4+ per Gallon?
What’s in a barrel?
What’s in a price?
Price Range
Sticker Shock
Major Global Trade Routes
U.S. Oil Production vs. Consumption
U.S. Oil Imports
Top Importers and Exporters
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