<row><cell>1982<cell>63.9<cell>29.2<cell>28.7<cell>32.0<cell>10.2<row><cell>1983<cell>61.2<cell>28.2<cell>30.1<cell>30.6<cell>11.2<row><cell>1984<cell>65.8<cell>30.0<cell>28.6<cell>30.7<cell>10.7<row><cell>1985<cell>64.8<cell>29.8<cell>29.3<cell>29.6<cell>11.3<row><cell>1986<cell>64.3<cell>30.4<cell>28.6<cell>29.0<cell>12.0<row><cell>1987<cell>64.8<cell>31.1<cell>27.3<cell>29.7<cell>11.9<row><cell>1988<cell>66.0<cell>31.4<cell>26.2<cell>29.9<cell>12.4<row><cell>1989<cell>66.1<cell>32.3<cell>24.4<cell>30.2<cell>13.1<row><cell>1990(4)<cell>67.6<cell>33.5<cell>22.9<cell>29.9<cell>13.8<row><cell>1991<cell>67.5<cell>31.9<cell>23.1<cell>30.7<cell>14.2<row><cell>1992<cell>66.9<cell>32.3<cell>22.8<cell>31.0<cell>13.9<row><cell>1993<cell>65.8<cell>31.1<cell>22.0<cell>32.5<cell>14.4<row><cell>PERCENT OF CONSUMPTION<cell><c
</table><list style=hang><item>Btu=British thermal unit.<item>1. Production includes crude oil and lease condensate. Consumption includes domestically produced crude oil, natural gas liquids, and lease condensate, plus imported crude oil and products.<item>2. Production includes natural gas liquids; consumption excludes natural gas liquids.<item>3. Comprised of hydropower, nuclear power, geothermal energy and other.<item>4. Represents peak year for U.S. energy production.<item>5. Represents peak year for U.S. energy consumption.
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<p>Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration.