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North America is one of the world's most important regions for energy, producing about one-fourth of global energy supply and consuming about 30 percent of the world's commercial energy. The following graphs represent the both the energy production and consumption in North America. ![]() ![]() The European Union (which represents the majority of European countries) is the world's second-largest energy consumer behind the United States, using 18% of the world's total energy in 2002 compared with the United States' 24%. Possessing approximately 0.6% of the world's proven reserves of oil, 2.0% of the world's natural gas reserves, and 19.5% of coal reserves, the European Union is a net importer of energy despite the increasing energy production. The following graphs represent the both the energy production and consumption represented by the European Union. ![]() ![]()
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