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  2. List of countries by oil consumption - Wikipedia

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    Daily oil consumption by region from 1980 to 2006. This is a list of countries by oil consumption. [1] [2] In 2022, the International Energy Agency (IEA) announced that the total worldwide oil consumption would rise by 2% [3] year over year compared to 2021 despite the COVID-19 pandemic. [citation needed]

  3. Petroleum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Top producing oil fields in the United States, 2019* being updated Rank Field State Discovery Year Million Bbl/Day 1 Permian: Texas/New Mexico 1920 4.2 2 Eagle Ford Shale: Texas 2008 1.34 3 Bakken: North Dakota/Montana 1951 1.33 4 Prudhoe Bay Oil Field: Alaska 1967 .791 5 Wattenberg Gas Field: Colorado 1970 .473 6 Shenzi Federal Gulf of Mexico ...

  4. Economy of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas coal has very low sulfur content compared to national averages. Renewable energy plays an important role in Arkansas's energy production and consumption cycle. The state's energy mix included 10% renewables, compared to a national average of 5.7%, in 2007. [29] Hydroelectric power is the state's largest source of renewable energy.

  5. Do You Live in a Top-5 Oil-Producing State? - AOL

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    Yesterday, the Energy Information Administration, or EIA, published a brief post about North Dakota's continued growth in oil production. The state routinely makes headlines for its black gold ...

  6. Oil by country - Wikipedia

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    By default countries are ranked by their total proven oil reserves. Note that data related to one parameter may be more up to date than data related to some other. See also separate lists and their source pages: List of countries by proven oil reserves [1] List of countries by oil production [2] List of countries by oil consumption [3]

  7. The 10 best states to live in, ranked

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    The Garden State was ranked the third-best state to live in, boasting the No. 1 safety rank — WalletHub reports the state has "the highest number of law enforcement employees per capita."

  8. Energy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Oil has more than doubled from a slump in the early 2000s, even surpassing its previous peak in 1970. Imports have declined during the same time period, but the US still net imports 20% of consumption. [26] The US has been the largest producer of crude oil since 2018, ahead of Saudi Arabia. [4] Texas produces far more oil than any other state. [35]

  9. Here are the 3 best states in America to retire in 2025 — and ...

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    The three best states to retire. WalletHub ranked all 50 states based on affordability, healthcare access and quality of life. Based on these factors, these three states ranked the highest overall.