Given in the line graph is how much oil use per day in different areas, over the course of 19 years, commencing from 2009 and predictions until 2030
Overall, while Western European and Japan decrease in their rate, an upward progression is seen in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the amount of consuming oil by China and the USA witness a fluctuant trend. Another key feature is that the UK accounts for the majority of the oil consumption out of the countries examined.
At the outset of the survey, the Middle East constituted about 4 millions of oil use, according to the least portion of the aggregate data. This figure is predicted to surge to about 6 millions of barrel per day by 2030. Conversely, a downward tendency is seen in Western European and Japan, with figures being estimated to drop 2% millions of barrel per day by the end of the survey.
Initially, the amount of oil consumed comprised north of 9 millions of barrel per day, ranked first among the countries examined. The figure gained at 10 millions of barrel per day in 2015 before being projected to finish at nearly 8% millions of barrel per day by the end.
A similar volatile data was displayed in oil use of China, with figures initially declining about 2 milions before climbing nearly 4 millions of barrel per day
Given
in the line graph is how much
oil
use
per day in
different
areas, over the course of 19 years, commencing from 2009 and predictions until 2030
Overall
, while Western European and Japan decrease in their rate, an upward progression is
seen
in the Middle East. Meanwhile, the amount of consuming
oil
by China and the USA witness a
fluctuant
trend. Another key feature is that the UK accounts for the majority of the
oil
consumption out of the countries examined.
At the outset of the survey, the Middle East constituted about 4
millions
of
oil
use
, according to the least portion of the aggregate data. This
figure
is predicted
to surge to about 6
millions
of
barrel
per day by 2030.
Conversely
, a downward tendency is
seen
in Western European and Japan, with
figures
being estimated
to drop 2%
millions
of
barrel
per day by the
end
of the survey.
Initially
, the amount of
oil
consumed comprised north of 9
millions
of
barrel
per day, ranked
first
among the countries examined. The
figure
gained at 10
millions
of
barrel
per day in 2015
before
being projected
to finish at
nearly
8%
millions
of
barrel
per day by the
end
.
A similar volatile data
was displayed
in
oil
use
of China, with
figures
initially
declining about 2
milions
before
climbing
nearly
4
millions
of
barrel
per day