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Band 5+: The graph below gives information about the total oil use of 4 major consumers from 2009 to 2030 Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image is a line graph titled "Oil use of major consumers" with the x-axis representing years (2009, 2015, 2025, 2030) and the y-axis representing millions of barrels per day, ranging from 0 to 10 in increments of 2. Four lines depict the oil use of different consumers: US (dotted line), China (solid line with triangles), Western Europe and Japan (solid line), Middle East (dashed line with circles). In 2009, US used around 9 million barrels per day, Western Europe and Japan about 5, China approximately 3.5, and Middle East nearly 2. By 2015, US declined to around 8, Western Europe and Japan to 4, Middle East increased to 3, and China rose to about 6. The projected use in 2025 shows US at 6, Western Europe and Japan at 3, China at 8, and Middle East at 4. By 2030, US is expected to decrease to 5.5, Western Europe and Japan to 2.5, China to maintain at 8, and Middle East to increase to 5.
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the line graph illustrates how much oil consumption is predicted in four major consumers namely the USA, China, Middle East and Western Europe and Japan over a 21 years.

Overall, the amount of oil consumption in the USA is predicted remain being highest levels over 21 years, while Western Europe and Japan declined sharply being the lowest levels at the end.

The USA started about 9 millions of barrel per day in 2009, the data continued rose at 10 millions of barrel per day in 2015 and it is predicted decrease at nearly 8 millions. At the same time, Western Europe and Japan consumed oil with 4 millions of barrel per day at the beginning and decrease to the lowest in 2030 with just 2 millions of barrel per day.

In 2009, the amounts of oil consumption in Middle East and China was around 2 millions of barrel per day respectively. Middle East increase slightly to over 2 millions in 2030 while China rise to nearly 4 millions, standing at second levels

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