Fact #820: May 5, 2014 Dollars Spent on Imported Petroleum

Over the last three decades, the amount of money the U.S. spent on imported petroleum varied widely. In 1988 and 1998, about $200 million per day was spent on imported petroleum, but in 2008 it was more than $1,300 million per day. In 2009 lower demand and a collapse in oil prices caused the expenditures to fall to about $750 million per day. Since that time the spending has been closer to $1,000 million per day or more.

Dollars per Day Spent on U.S. Petroleum Imports

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Supporting Information

Dollars per Day Spent on U.S. Petroleum Imports
Year2013 Constant
Dollars (Millions)
1980609
1981538
1982400
1983341
1984350
1985299
1986205
1987238
1988209
1989256
1990301
1991241
1992233
1993225
1994219
1995228
1996293
1997283
1998197
1999257
2000442
2001370
2002364
2003459
2004606
2005817
2006949
20071,008
20081,334
2009749
2010976
20111,238
20121,144
20131,005
Note: Expenditures were adjusted to 2013 constant dollars using the Consumer Price Index.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Monthly Energy Review, January 2014, Table 1.5.

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