The chart illustrates data on the petroleum production and consumption of 7 areas in the world in the year 2002.
Overall, the consumption in most of the west countries was bigger than the production in one. By contrast, the others had the petroleum production higher than the petroleum consumption.
Producing approximately 17 millions barrel per day, Middle East was the biggest petroleum producing place. The second biggest area, 16 millions barrel per day, was Europe. Australia and Asia had the same quanlity of the production, roughly 4,5 millions barrel per day.
Not only did the west countries have the large petroleum production, but also they were the biggest petroleum consuming areas, excepting Latin America. Inside, Europe was the largest petroleum consuming region. In spite of the largest petroleum producing region, Middle East was the smallest consuming area, around 3 millions barrel per day.
The chart illustrates data on compares the levels of petroleum production and consumption of seven areas in the world in the year 2002. Overall, the petrol consumption in most of the W est ern countries was bigger larger than th e ir productio n. in one.
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The chart illustrates data on compares the levels of petroleum production and consumption of seven areas in the world in the year 2002.
Overall, the petrol consumption in most of the