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Old 24th January 2006 | 22:12
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want to be staggered ?

I've developed an interest in why the GOM are so short of pilots. High oil prices and conditions of employment seem to be the major factors - the obvious issues I can determine. I knew the US consumed massive amounts of oil daily in comparison to other nations, but I had no idea of the astronomical figures. Click below and take a look at the bar for ther USA ! More and more seems to make sense.... Why the shortage guys ?


http://www.eia.doe.gov/mer/pdf/pages/sec11_6.pdf

( no political statement intended - more an interest in geography )
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Old 24th January 2006 | 22:22
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A Per Capita comparison would be interesting.
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Old 25th January 2006 | 09:58
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Population of OECD Europe (2003) a little over 528 million. Population of US (2005) a hint over 300 million. Look at the top left graph, the US total usage is a little greater than OECD Europe total usage, so the per capita could be somewhere around double.

Good on the Italians and Japanese, reducing their usage.
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