Foreign Sources of Crude Oil Imports to California 2004
(Note: Data are preliminary and subject to revision.)
| Source |
Barrels of Crude Oil in 2004 |
Percentage of Total Foreign Imports |
Percentage of Total Crude Oil in California From All Sources* |
| Saudi Arabia |
86,051,000 |
36.54% |
13.14% |
| Ecuador |
50,631,000 |
21.50% |
7.73% |
| Iraq |
51,119,000 |
21.71% |
7.81% |
| Mexico |
14,284,000 |
6.07% |
2.18% |
| Angola |
6,014,000 |
2.55% |
0.92% |
| Brazil |
1,893,000 |
0.80% |
0.29% |
| Argentina |
8,119,000 |
3.45% |
1.24% |
| Canada |
2,826,000 |
1.20% |
0.43% |
| Columbia |
4,062,000 |
1.73% |
0.62% |
| Oman |
321,000 |
0.14% |
0.05% |
| Others |
10,147,000 |
4.31% |
1.55% |
| Total Foreign Sources |
235,467,000 |
100.0% |
35.96% |
*
Total crude oil received by refineries from all sources includes in-state,
Alaska and foreign sources. Total barrels in 2004: 654,847,000. (See other chart for more details.)
Source: Energy Information Administration. Please note that total of foreign oil receipts to refineries will not exactly match that shown on other pages. The Petroleum Industry Information Reporting Act (PIIRA) data gives the breakdown by foreign, California and Alaska but not the foreign countries.
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