[Congressional Record Volume 143, Number 54 (Wednesday, April 30, 1997)]
[Senate]
[Page S3842]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




         U.S. FOREIGN OIL CONSUMPTION FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 25

  Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, the American Petroleum Institute reports 
that for the week ending April 25, the U.S. imported 7,983,000 barrels 
of oil each day, 69,000 barrels less than the 8,052,000 imported during 
the same week a year ago.
  While this is one of the few weeks that Americans imported less oil 
than the same week a year ago, Americans still relied on foreign oil 
for 55.5 percent of their needs last week, and there are no signs that 
the upward spiral will abate. Before the Persian Gulf war, the United 
States obtained approximately 45 percent of its oil supply from foreign 
countries. During the Arab oil embargo in the 1970's, foreign oil 
accounted for only 35 percent of America's oil supply.
  Anybody else interested in restoring domestic production of oil--by 
U.S. producers using American workers? Politicians had better ponder 
the economic calamity sure to occur in America if and when foreign 
producers shut off our supply--or double the already enormous cost of 
imported oil flowing into the United States--now 7,983,000 barrels a 
day.

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