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Warm Up : Write down any item from this list that you think contains oil

Warm Up : Write down any item from this list that you think contains oil. Ink Dishwashing liquids Golf balls Aspirin Crayons Unbreakable dishes Skis Luggage Telephones Toothbrushes Tool racks Tool boxes Combs Sunglasses Vitamin capsules Fan belts

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Warm Up : Write down any item from this list that you think contains oil

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  1. Warm Up: Write down any item from this list that you think contains oil • Ink Dishwashing liquids Golf balls Aspirin • CrayonsUnbreakable dishes Skis Luggage • TelephonesToothbrushesTool racks Tool boxes • Combs Sunglasses Vitamin capsules Fan belts • Transparent tape Tents Yarn Wrinkle Free clothes • Antiseptics Hair curlers Fishing rods Umbrellas • Pantyhose Electric blankets Linoleum Nail polish • Rubbing alcohol Tennis rackets Perfumes Credit cards • Oil filters Drinking cups Dice Tires • PajamasGuitar strings Trash bags Ballpoint pens • Hearing aids Soft contact lenses Shoe polish Candles • CassettesLife jackets Hair color Sweaters • Motorcycle helmets TV cabinets Floor wax • Pillows Insect repellant Artificial turf Fertilizers • ClotheslinesFaucet washers Boats Beach umbrellas • Shower doors Mops Cameras • Model cars Antifreeze Balloons

  2. Warm Up Oil and Energy Consumption Activity – United States Energy Consumption Datasheet United States Resource Energy Consumption (by Type of Fuel), 2002

  3. Questions • Which type of fuel is used most in the U.S.? (Answer: Oil. In 2003, the U.S. used 40.7% of the world's oil consumption, or 20 of the 49.1 million barrels used per day.) • Which is used the least? (Answer: Solar energy supplies only 2% of the nation's energy need.) • Are any of the energy sources renewable? Which ones? (Answer: Hydropower [energy from water] is the only renewable energy source on our graph.)

  4. Oil and Energy Consumption Activity – World Energy Consumption and Production Datasheet Top World Oil Producers, 2003* Country Total Oil Production** (million barrels per day) 1) Saudi Arabia 9.95 2) United States 8.84 3) Russia 8.44 4) Iran 3.87 5) Mexico 3.79 6) China 3.54 7) Norway 3.27 8) Canada 3.11 9) United Arab Emirates 2.66 10) Venezuela 2.58 11) United Kingdom 2.39 12) Kuwait 2.32 13) Nigeria 2.25 *Table includes all countries total oil production exceeding 2 million barrels pre day in 2002. **Total Oil Production includes crude oil, natural gas liquids, condensate, refinery gain, and other Top World Oil Consumers, 2003* Country Total Oil Consumption (million barrels per day) 1) United States 20.0 2) China 5.6 3) Japan 5.4 4) Germany 2.6 5) Russia 2.6 6) India 2.2 7) South Korea 2.2 8) Canada 2.2 9) Brazil 2.1 10) France 2.1 11) Mexico 2.1 *Table includes all countries that consumed more than 2 million bbl/d in 2002

  5. Questions • Which country consumes the most oil? (Answer: The U.S.) • Which country consumes the least? (Answer: In 2003, Brazil, France and Mexico all used 2.1 million gallons per day; however, other countries may have used less but were not included in the data.) • Compare how much oil the U.S. consumes vs. how much it produces. (Answer: The U.S. consumes 20 million barrels a day and produces only 7.9). How much oil does the U.S. need? (Answer: The U.S. needs 12 million barrels of oil a day). From where does this oil come? (Answer: We import it.) • Finally, discuss the implications of U.S. oil usage. What happens to the oil after we burn it? (Answers will vary, but may include: it can cause air pollution, it creates energy.) Is oil a renewable energy source? (Answer: No) Do you think we will run out of oil?

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