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Answer given 51 days 12 hours ago. Answer Rated 100% complete by infogirl (60,243).
Absolutely, yes.
There is a very interesting chart showing our monthly exportation of crude oil for every month from January 1920 to April 2008. The source is The Energy Information Administration, providers of official energy statistics from the United States Government. It's interesting to note how many months during the 70's (when we actually had a fuel shortage) that we didn't export any barrels, yet just this year we've not only continued to export crude oil, but have increased the amount exported each month! The chart numbers are based on thousand barrel increments.
Take a look at the stats here http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/hist/mcrexus1m.htm
Also from the Energy Information Administration http://www.eia.doe.gov/basics/quickoil.html This page shows every stat available on petroleum / crude oil available from the US Government as of 2006. This will tell you how many barrels we produce, how many barrels we export or import, how many refineries we operate and where they are, which company produces the most ... lots of very interesting information here!
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Answer given 10 days 9 hours ago. Rated Not an answer by infogirl (60,243).
Where is the exported oil going? To what country, what's it being used mainly for, auto gasoline, fuel oil, diesel,???
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Answer the question ''Does the US export crude oil?'' below:
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