The U.S. has increased its volume of crude oil imports from Russia by 40.6 percent when comparing the two-year average across the first 24 months of the Biden administration against the four-year average of the Trump administration, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s latest data.
The annual average total of crude oil imports between 2016 and 2019 was 157,523,000 barrels, which rose 40.6 percent to 221,457,000 barrels per year, on average, across 2020 and 2021.
up towards $ 7.00 a gallon there now...
"What difference does it make where oil is drilled?"
ReplyDeleteThat has an easy answer: jobs. Democrats don't want jobs for the peasants. Besides that, foreign oil companies pay Ten Percent to the Big Guy.