Table 8,,,,,, Major Suppliers of U.S. Imported Crude Oil and Petroleum Products,,,,,, "(Thousand barrels per day, average; rank in 2004)",,,,,, ,1980,1985,1990,1995,2000,2004 Canada,455,770,934,"1,332","1,807","2,138" Mexico,533,816,755,"1,068","1,373","1,665" Saudi Arabia,"1,261",168,"1,339","1,344","1,572","1,558" Venezuela,481,605,"1,025","1,480","1,546","1,554" Nigeria,857,293,800,627,896,"1,140" Iraq,28,46,518,0,620,656 Algeria,488,187,280,234,225,452 United Kingdom,176,310,189,383,366,380 U.S. Virgin Islands,388,247,282,278,291,330 Angola,42,110,237,367,301,316 Russia,1,8,45,25,72,298 Kuwait,27,21,86,218,272,250 Norway,144,32,102,273,343,244 Colombia,4,23,182,219,342,176 "Total, major suppliers","4,884","3,628","6,729","7,823","9,954","11,158" "Total, all U.S. imports","6,909","5,067","8,018","8,835","11,459","13,145" "Note: The country of origin for petroleum products may not be the country of origin for the crude oil used to produce the products. For example, refined products imported from western European refineries may have been produced from Middle Eastern crude oil.",,,,,, "Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review, September 2005, tables 3.1a, 3.3a–h, available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/mer/petro.html, as of October 2005.",,,,,,