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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 given graph illustrates how much oil was consumed in four different countries from 2009 to 2030. Overall, oil consumption experiences an upward trend in China and the Middle East, while it declines in the USA, Western Europe, and Japan. In addition, the USA consistently records the highest level of oil consumption throughout the period.
Starting in 2009, the USA consumed 9 million barrels of oil, followed by a slight rise to 10 million by 2015. After that, its consumption gradually declined to 8 million by 2025, after which it is projected to stabilize through 2030. Meanwhile, Western Europe and Japan initially consumed 4 million barrels, followed by a decline to 3 million by 2025. It is forecasted to continue a gradual reduction to about 2 million at the end of the period.
China and the Middle East experienced steady growth throughout the period, starting with a consumption rate of 2 million each in 2009. It is expected that the amount of oil consumed in both regions will reach about 3 million in 2030.
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