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The image is a bar graph showing the percentage of total world resources and consumption of oil by region. The Middle East has the highest percentage of resources at 56.52% but only 6.15% consumption. The United States has the highest consumption at 25.48% with only 1.85% of resources. Other regions' resource and consumption percentages are as follows: Canada (14.84%, 2.48%), Central and South America (6.70%, 8.12%), Eastern Europe (6.55%, 6.58%), Africa (6.65%, 3.35%), Asia (26.21%, 2.89%), Western Europe (19.24%, 1.47%), Australia and New Zealand (1.31%, 0.30%), and Other (2.52%, 1.05%).
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The chart provides the data on the percentage of the world’s oil resources held in various parts of the globe, as well as the percentage of oil consumed in the same regions.
Overall, the greatest amount of oil held in Middle East with 56.52% in total. However, the greatest oil consumption is seen in Asia with 26.21%. What is more, the difference between consumption in Asia and the USA is miserable with less than 1%.
In Eastern Europe the percentage of resources and consumption is barely the same with 6.58% and 6.56%, respectively. In addition, Western Europe consume 19.24% of total world annual oil. Although Middle East has the greatest amount of resources, it mines only 6.15% out of total world consumption.
The USA is the biggest supplier out of American countries, due to the fact that Central and South America and Canada consume 6.70% and 2.48%, respectively, comparing to 25.48% in the USA.
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