“Why does the US import so much oil when they are the world’s largest exporter of it?”

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I keep hearing over and over that the US imports all of its gasoline and raw petroleum that it used, however when you look at the numbers its the greatest exporter of oil ever. Wouldn’t it make more sense for the US to just take some that they produce and keep it to sell to its own consumers.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

There is a lot of money in refining oil for people who have it but can’t refine it. Value added manufacturing and whatnot.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Tight Oil (shale oil is a recent technology). This typically produces light API grades of oil. Many refiners in the US are set up to refine heavier API grades. Before fracking was ubiquitous refiners thought only heavy grades would be a long term safe supply. They set up to refine heavier grades of crude like Canadian Western, Mexican heavy and Venezuelan crude. The imported oil has the specifications the refineries set up to work with as feed stock. Hence why you even hear of trading light oil for heavy oil.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Mismatch between what we pump out of the ground vs what we are setup to refine. Refining capacity in US is designed for dirtier crudes from over seas. Would take billions and 10 years to be able to build out new refineries to refine US oil. No company wants to take that risk of building a new billon dollar refinery just to have the entire society finally pivot away from oil before hand. Easier just to sell our oil and buy others.