It's an old one....
...but, with today actuality it is the right one
A lot of folks can't understand how we came to have
an oil shortage here in our country.
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Well, there's a very simple answer.
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Nobody bothered to check the oil.
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We just didn't know we were getting low.
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The reason for that is purely geographical.
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Our OIL is located in:
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ALASKA
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California
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Coastal Florida
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Coastal Louisiana
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Coastal Alabama
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Coastal Mississippi
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Coastal Texas
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North Dakota
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Wyoming
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Colorado
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Kansas
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Oklahoma
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Pennsylvania
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And Texas
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Our dipstick is located in the White House!
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Any Questions?
NO? Didn't think so.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
From the Energy Information Administration:
U.S. petroleum imports in 2020 were the lowest since 1991
The United States imported about 7.86 MMb/d of petroleum in 2020, which included 5.88 MMb/d of crude oil and 1.98 MMb/d of noncrude petroleum liquids and refined petroleum products. These were the lowest levels of imports of total petroleum and of crude oil since 1991.
Also, a significant amount of imports are crude oil which is refined into other petrochemical products (gasoline, plastics, etc.) which are exported.
sb wrote:
From the Energy Information Administration:
U.S. petroleum imports in 2020 were the lowest since 1991
The United States imported about 7.86 MMb/d of petroleum in 2020, which included 5.88 MMb/d of crude oil and 1.98 MMb/d of noncrude petroleum liquids and refined petroleum products. These were the lowest levels of imports of total petroleum and of crude oil since 1991.
Also, a significant amount of imports are crude oil which is refined into other petrochemical products (gasoline, plastics, etc.) which are exported.
From the Energy Information Administration: br br... (
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Good for Trump, this is him doing good for America.
sb wrote:
From the Energy Information Administration:
U.S. petroleum imports in 2020 were the lowest since 1991
The United States imported about 7.86 MMb/d of petroleum in 2020, which included 5.88 MMb/d of crude oil and 1.98 MMb/d of noncrude petroleum liquids and refined petroleum products. These were the lowest levels of imports of total petroleum and of crude oil since 1991.
Also, a significant amount of imports are crude oil which is refined into other petrochemical products (gasoline, plastics, etc.) which are exported.
From the Energy Information Administration: br br... (
show quote)
Yup, that was last year before Biden's new EO's kicked in.
Blurryeyed wrote:
Yup, that was last year before Biden's new EO's kicked in.
Strange on how they forget the main thing every time
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