See related link. EIA estimates Alaska's production in 2008 was 1342 thousand barrels per day, and US production was 4955 thousand barrels per day, so Alaska produces 27% of the total US production.
Oklahoma's production is about 183,000 barrels per day, which is less than 1% of U.S consumption. That's about 66,795,000 barrels per year. From 1901 through mid-2002 a staggering 14.5 billion barrels of oil and condensate (natural gas liquids) and 90 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of natural gas were produced and sold in Oklahoma.
Not most. Most oil comes from the Middle East.
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Yes. Much of it deals with big oil and getting oil.
Cause animals many years ago died and their body made oil.
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One-fourth of the oil produced in the US comes from Alaska. It is transported through the Trans-Alaska pipeline at a rate of 88,000 barrels per hour. The state gemstone is jade.
Alaska.
Alaska is important for its oil and seafood
According to an internet search, about 30% of the world's crude oil production comes from offshore rigs.
Alaska's biggest export is oil.
Yes. There is.
Oil.