The charts under review are a representation of information about oil resources and oil consumptions in more than nine different countries per year.
What immediately stands out from these charts is that the most oil resources are contained in the Middle East and in Canada, with 56.52% and 14.84% respectively. In contrast, Asia and the United States have just 2.89% and 1.85% of oil. However, these countries consume the largest amount of oil, standing at 26.21% in Asia and 25.48% in the United States.
Another important feature highlighted by the figures is that there are a number of countries in which the amount of oil resources and its consumption accurate the same score and vary not significantly.
Having considered the aforementioned information, one should mention that there is a great gap between the countries. When compared, lands with lower oil sources obtain more resources than the country in which this oil is held.
