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To: rdkflorida2 who wrote (1504806)11/27/2024 12:28:25 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1573902
 
RDK,
Approx. 60% of the crude oil we use comes from Canada. POS Trump is going to put a 25% tariff on it.
Beta Boy Trudeau will be gone in due time. A more conservative leader will take over, and Trump will react by lifting the tariffs.

MAGA will praise Trump's "bold negotiation strategy" even though Trudeau was already on his way out.

The only question is how much said tariffs will disrupt the economy, even if applied temporarily.

Tenchusatsu



To: rdkflorida2 who wrote (1504806)11/27/2024 1:51:37 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative2 Recommendations

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Tenchusatsu

  Respond to of 1573902
 
How much petroleum does the United States import and export?

In 2023, the United States imported about 8.51 million barrels per day (b/d) of petroleum from 86 countries. Petroleum includes crude oil, hydrocarbon gas liquids (HGLs), refined petroleum products such as gasoline and diesel fuel, and biofuels. Crude oil imports of about 6.48 million b/d accounted for about 76% of U.S. total gross petroleum imports.

In 2023, the United States exported about 10.15 million b/d of petroleum to 173 countries and 3 U.S. territories (American Samoa, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands). Crude oil exports of about 4.06 million b/d accounted for 40% of total U.S. gross petroleum exports. The resulting total net petroleum imports (imports minus exports) were about -1.64 million b/d, which means that the United States was a net petroleum exporter of 1.64 million b/d in 2023.

The top five source countries of U.S. gross petroleum imports in 2023 were Canada, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Brazil.

eia.gov



To: rdkflorida2 who wrote (1504806)11/27/2024 1:57:01 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative1 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 1573902
 
Top sources and amounts of U.S. petroleum imports (percentage share of total), respective exports, and net imports, in million barrels per day:

Import sources.---------------------------Gross imports.--ExportsNet---Net Imports
Total, all countries8.5110.15-1.64
OPEC countries1.34 (16%)0.03 1.31
Persian Gulf countries0.86 (10%)0.010.86
Top five countries1
Canada4.42 (52%)0.803.62
Mexico0.91 (11%)1.17-0.26
Saudi Arabia0.44 (5%)0.000.44
Iraq0.32 (4%)0.000.32
Brazil0.26 (3%)0.240.02
1 Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Petroleum Supply Monthly, February 2024