Article: United States -- Saudi Arabia remained by far the largest source of crude imports in 2003, supplying 1.724 million b/d, 205,000 b/d more than in 2002.(Countries)(Brief Article)

UNITED STATES -- Saudi Arabia remained by far the largest source of crude imparts in 2003, supplying 1.724 million b/d, 205,000 b/d more than in 2002. It was a new record for imports from Saudi Arabia, which moved swiftly to cover shortages in the first half of the year caused by the strike in Venezuela, unrest that briefly cut supplies from Nigeria and the war in Iraq. Data from the Energy Information Administration show Mexico in second place, followed by Canada ...

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