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The image depicts oil consumption data from 1965-2015 in million barrels per day: In 1965, Europe at approximately 2.7, Middle East at around 0.3, China at about 0.2, USA at roughly 10.3; In 1975, Europe at around 7, Middle East at approximately 0.7, China at roughly 0.5, USA at close to 17; In 1985, Europe at around 10, Middle East at nearly 1, China at approximately 1, USA just below 14; In 1995, Europe at about 11, Middle East just above 2, China close to 2, USA above 16; In 2005, Europe just under 14, Middle East near 3, China below 3, USA at 20; In 2015, Europe slightly over 12, Middle East above 5, China slightly above 4, USA slightly above 18.
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The graph illustrates the information about 4 regions oil utilization for 50 years.
Overall, the highest amount of oil consumed by the USA while the middle east used the least amount of oil from 1965 to 2015.
In terms of consuming the oil, more than 10 million barrels per day was needed for the USA and Europe in 1965. It increased slightly more and less than 15 million for the USA and Europe respectively. In the year 2005, the USA used more than 20 million where Europe reduced oil usage and went back to 10 million.
Regarding the remaining regions, In 1965 middle east and China used around 1 million barrels per day. For China it increased gradually to more than 10 million barrels in 2015. In addition, almost 10 million barrels was necessary for the Middle East in the year 2015.
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