Nonetheless, in 1992, Venezuelan oil sales accounted for 45% of US imports. In 2011, the proportion sank to 35%, as evidence of Venezuelan's lower profile as energy supplier for the United States.
A comparison of the Venezuelan oil sales to the United States between 2011 and 2010 shows a 4.7% plunge in shipments. In 2010, 912,000 bpd were exported on average.
Venezuelan oil sales to the United States have slowed since 2007. Concomitantly, the Venezuelan government is moving closer to China and other Asian consumers.
In 2007, oil shipments to the United States amounted to 1.14 million bpd; in 2008 totaled 1.03 million bpd and in 2009 reached 951,000 bpd.
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Thats the bitter fruit of "intelligent" foreign policy from G.W. Bush jr. ......
Oil is the problem! Not the solution!
PEAK OIL US was in 1970 42 years ago!
Now the world is 5 years behind its peak.......and the decline hits the nation hard.
M_B_S










