5 report(s) found.
The line graph compares total oil consumption in the US, China, Western Europe and Japan, and the Middle East between 2009 and 2030, measured in millions of barrels per day. Overall, the US remains by far the largest consumer throughout, but its oil use falls sharply after 2015. By contrast, China and the Middle East […]
The line graph compares oil consumption in the US, China, Western Europe and Japan, and the Middle East between 2009 and 2030, measured in millions of barrels per day. Overall, the US remains the largest oil consumer throughout the period, despite a sharp decline after 2015. By contrast, China and the Middle East show an […]
The line graph compares aggregate daily oil consumption of four main markets – namely the USA, China, the Middle East and Western Europe combined with Japan – between 2009 and 2030. Overall, China and the Middle East are projected to record an ascending trend in their oil demand, while the USA and Western Europe with […]
Giving is a line graph providing comprehensive information regarding the prominent oil consumers worldwide recorded from 2009 to 2030. The unit of measure is expressed in millions of barrels per day and is abbreviated with the symbol ‘b/d’ in the text. At first glance, it is evident that the oil consumption of the United States […]
The line graph illustrates the oil consumption (in millions of barrels per day) of four major consumers—the US, China, Western Europe and Japan, and the Middle East—from 2009 to 2030. Overall, the US shows a significant decline in oil use, while China experiences an increase. Meanwhile, the Middle East sees a slight rise, and Western […]
