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US still needs to import 50 percent of its crude oil requirements despite increasing shale oil production
Posted on December 13, 2012 | No CommentsThis is an update to the previous article on US shale oil Summary The US based Energy Information Administration has increased its previous crude oil production forecast from 6.7 mb/d […]
![US still needs to import 50 percent of its crude oil requirements despite increasing shale oil production This is an update to the previous article on US shale oil Summary The US based Energy Information Administration has increased its previous crude oil production forecast from 6.7 mb/d […]](http://crudeoilpeak.info/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/US_liquids_consumption_production_net_imports_to_2040-115x115.jpg)