The
petroleum industry includes the global processes of
exploration,
extraction,
refining, transporting (often by
oil tankers and
pipelines), and marketing
petroleum products. The largest volume products of the industry are
fuel oil and
gasoline (petrol). Petroleum is also the raw material for many
chemical products, including pharmaceuticals, solvents, fertilizers, pesticides, and plastics. The industry is usually divided into three major components:
upstream,
midstream and
downstream. Midstream operations are usually included in the downstream category.
Petroleum is vital to many
industries, and is of importance to the maintenance of industrial
civilization itself, and thus is a critical concern for many nations. Oil accounts for a large percentage of the world’s energy consumption, ranging from a low of 32% for
Europe and Asia, up to a high of 53% for the
Middle East.
Other geographic regions’ consumption patterns are as follows:
South and
Central America (44%),
Africa (41%), and
North America (40%). The world consumes 30 billion
barrels (4.8 km³) of oil per year, with developed nations being the largest consumers. The
United States consumed 25% of the oil produced in 2007."The World Factbook".
Country Comparison - Oil Consumption. Found at https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2174rank.html The production, distribution, refining, and retailing of petroleum taken as a whole represents the world's...
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