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The image presents data on oil production and consumption in China from 1982 to 2006, illustrating production levels at 2 million barrels/day in 1982, consistently increasing to around 3 million barrels/day in 1986, fluctuating slightly until 1994 but stabilizing near 3 million barrels/day thereafter; consumption starts slightly below production in 1982, with less than 2 million barrels/day, then equating production in early periods, from 1986 to 1990, remaining relatively constant at around 3 million barrels/day until 1994, after which it significantly jumps to nearly 4 million barrels/day by 1998; production then increases steadily to approximately 4 million barrels/day by 2002 and sharply to almost 5 million barrels/day by 2006, while consumption portrays a rapid, notable rise post-1998, reaching close to 5-6 million barrels/day by 2006.
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The line graph illustrates oil production and consumption in China during the years 1982 and 2006.
Overall, there was a significant increase in consumption in 2006, while production saw a slight rise from 1994 to 2006.
To elaborate, from 1982 to 1990, consumption remained constant at 2 million barrels per day, before dramatically increasing in 1994 to nearly 4 million barrels. In comparison, the highest level of consumption occurred in 2006, surpassing 6 million barrels per day.
In 1982, oil production was at 2 million barrels per day, gradually increasing to 3 million barrels in 1986. After that, production remained constant at 3 million barrels per day in 1986, 1990, and 1994.
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