Yes, but very little. In 2005, the U.S. imported 3 billion cubic feet of natural gas from Qatar, 2 billion from Oman, and 97 billion from Algeria. Total natural gas imports in 2005 were 4,285 billion cubic feet, including 3,654 billion imported from Canada. Total natural gas consumption in 2005 was 21,981 billion cubic feet, meaning that natural gas imports account for less than 20% of U.S. consumption.
2006-12-05 04:56:56
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answered by NC 7
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there is not any way drilling might want to end overseas dependence. there is not any modern-day ban to off shore drilling. purely a moratorium on new leases that change into renewed with the aid of Republican congresses each 3 hundred and sixty 5 days from 1994 to 2006. At suited an strengthen in offshore drilling might want to bring about returns in 20-30 years. you opt for to end dependence on the middle east, paintings with the Dems on ending dependence on oil. there is not any different determination
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answered by ? 3
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Most of it comes from the south, especially Texas.
2006-12-05 04:53:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The United States actually buys most of its foreign oil . . . from Canada. (I think NC answered this question best).
2006-12-05 04:57:10
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answered by Jess B 3
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Although they are filled to the brim with most of the worlds hot air...
Strangely enough... no!
We use our own! So far...
2006-12-05 04:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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no it in the USA
2006-12-05 04:52:52
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answered by nape_94 1
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