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  2. Petroleum in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The leading crude oil-producing areas in the United States in 2023 were Texas, followed by the offshore federal zone of the Gulf of Mexico, North Dakota and New Mexico. [2] The United States became the largest producer of crude oil of any nation in history in 2023. [3] Natural gas production reached record highs. [4]

  3. United States energy independence - Wikipedia

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    US oil production, imports, & exports Oil imports by country US natural gas production, imports, and exports US energy product trade, 2000–2017 Trend of net energy imports into the United States, 1985–2013 Sources of crude oil imports, 1985–2015. United States energy independence is the concept of eliminating or substantially reducing ...

  4. 1970s energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Texas and Alaska, as well as some other oil-producing areas, experienced major economic booms due to soaring oil prices even as most of the rest of the nation struggled with the stagnant economy. Many of these economic gains, however, came to a halt as prices stabilized and dropped in the 1980s.

  5. Oil price surge is the No. 1 threat to the US economy, Moody ...

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    US oil prices surged above $87 a barrel late last week for the first time since late October, leaving them up about 21% this year. “We can digest $85 or $90 oil. If we go over $90 and closer to ...

  6. U.S. economic performance by presidential party - Wikipedia

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    Democrats did benefit from lower oil prices, larger increases in productivity, and better global conditions. [2] Blinder and Watson concluded: "Rather, it appears that the Democratic edge stems mainly from more benign oil shocks, superior total factor productivity (TFP) performance, a more favorable international environment, and perhaps more ...

  7. The United States is producing more oil than any country in ...

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    But prices at the pump have since fallen sharply, helping to ease inflationary pressure on the US economy. The national average for a gallon of regular gas stood at $3.08 a gallon on Tuesday, down ...

  8. The US economy Kamala Harris inherits and how she may ... - AOL

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    He was often seen as anti-oil, attacking oil companies for record gasoline prices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But domestic oil production hit a record in 2023, with a daily average of 12 ...

  9. Price of oil - Wikipedia

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    The breakeven price for North American shale oil was US$68 a barrel in 2015, making it one of the most expensive to produce. By 2019, the "average Brent breakeven price for tight oil was about US$46 per barrel. The breakeven price of oil from Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries was US$42, in comparison. [141]