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Iran (1,000 barrels/day) by Mexico (1,000 barrels/day)

433756720_f9b98c417c_oBy huned on May 19, 2007
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Year Mexico (1,000 barrels/day) Iran (1,000 barrels/day)
Clear Clear Clear
2005 1,978 1,659
2004 1,898 1,575
2003 1,885 1,513
2002 1,837 1,429
2001 1,899 1,331
2000 1,884 1,319
1996 1,666 1,292
1997 1,767 1,269
1999 1,842 1,243
1995 1,650 1,227
1998 1,844 1,221
1994 1,772 1,099
1993 1,638 1,044
1992 1,543 1,017
1991 1,522 995
1990 1,456 951
1985 1,239 893
1987 1,292 891
1989 1,392 882
1986 1,231 863
1984 1,195 812
1988 1,295 774
1983 1,118 748
1979 932 692
1978 864 646
1977 771 638
1980 1,034 625
1982 1,152 619
1976 746 599
1975 676 571
1981 1,125 570
1974 601 503
1973 525 473
1972 490 403
1971 442 366
1970 419 331
1969 390 300
1968 368 271
1967 337 246
1966 315 222
1965 302 201
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Comments (1)

dick says

Q how much gasoline did the U.S. save during the 1960's oil shortage by lowering the Speed limit on Interstate highways to 55mph.
If the 55mph limit was good then why isn't it good now? The way I see it is, then; we had a gasoline shotage because of capacity limitations and now we have a an inflationary limitation because oil/gas traders are buidding up the price based on scare tactics and greed not because of shortage of oil/gas and/or capacity limitations.
Dick_B

posted 8 months ago

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