The U.S. imports energy sources from various countries, with Canada being the largest supplier of crude oil and natural gas. Other significant import sources include Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq for oil. Additionally, the U.S. imports liquefied natural gas (LNG) from countries like Qatar and Australia. Overall, the energy import landscape is shaped by geopolitical factors, trade agreements, and domestic energy production levels.
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