KAL-EL
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Yes, a bunch sensationalist conspiracy theories.No such thing brother.
Just a lot of sensationalist conspiracy theories peddling doom and gloom by conspiracy theorists to sell their books like they have always done.
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Yes, a bunch sensationalist conspiracy theories.No such thing brother.
Just a lot of sensationalist conspiracy theories peddling doom and gloom by conspiracy theorists to sell their books like they have always done.
At this moment in time
All we have to do is wait, the U.S has just become too stupid
It's idiot electorate
Zionist control
Have finally led them towards the edge of a cliff
| Year | US consumption | Domestic production | Domestic production as % of consumption | Crude imports | Crude imports as % of consumption |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 20.5m b/d (~$576bn) | 13.2m b/d (~$371bn) | 64.4% | ~6.6m b/d (~$185bn) | ~32.2% |
| 2025 | 20.6m b/d (~$488bn) | 13.6m b/d (~$323bn) | 66.0% | 6.2m b/d (~$147bn) | 30.1% |
| 2026 | 20.6m b/d (~$608bn) | 13.8m b/d (~$408bn) | 67.0% | ~6.0m b/d (~$177bn) | ~29% |
| Rank | Country | Imports | Share of US crude imports |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ~3.83m b/d | 61.7% | |
| 2 | ~0.43m b/d | 7.0% | |
| 3 | ~0.26m b/d | 4.2% | |
| 4 | ~0.22m b/d | 3.5% | |
| 5 | ~0.19m b/d | 3.0% |
| Year | US consumption | Domestic production | Domestic production as % of consumption | Gas imports | Gas imports as % of consumption |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 90.33 Bcf/d (~$72bn) | 103.07 Bcf/d (~$82bn) | 114.1% | ~8.6 Bcf/d (~$6.9bn) | ~9.5% |
| 2025 | 91.88 Bcf/d (~$118bn) | 107.64 Bcf/d (~$139bn) | 117.2% | ~8.6 Bcf/d (~$11.1bn) | ~9.4% |
| 2026 | 92.03 Bcf/d (~$116bn) | 111.19 Bcf/d (~$140bn) | 120.8% | ~7.5 Bcf/d (~$9.4bn) | ~8.1% |
| Rank | Country | Imports | Share of US natural-gas imports |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ~3.153 Tcf | ~99.7% | |
| 2 | ~7.25 Bcf | ~0.23% | |
| 3 | ~3.53 Bcf | ~0.11% | |
| 4 | ~0.24 Bcf | ~0.007% | |
| 5 | — | No significant fifth supplier | — |
74 US assisted SoH ship transits in the last 72 hours
Nah.
The US produces roughly two-thirds of the petroleum it consumes domestically. Of the crude oil it imports, nearly 62% comes from Canada.
US crude oil consumption and production
Year US consumption Domestic production Domestic production as % of consumption Crude imports Crude imports as % of consumption 2024 20.5m b/d (~$576bn) 13.2m b/d (~$371bn) 64.4% ~6.6m b/d (~$185bn) ~32.2% 2025 20.6m b/d (~$488bn) 13.6m b/d (~$323bn) 66.0% 6.2m b/d (~$147bn) 30.1% 2026 20.6m b/d (~$608bn) 13.8m b/d (~$408bn) 67.0% ~6.0m b/d (~$177bn) ~29%
US crude oil imports — 2025
Rank Country Imports Share of US crude imports 1 Canada
~3.83m b/d 61.7% 2 Mexico
~0.43m b/d 7.0% 3 Saudi Arabia
~0.26m b/d 4.2% 4 Venezuela
~0.22m b/d 3.5% 5 Iraq
~0.19m b/d 3.0%
Now let's look at US natural gas.
The US actually produces considerably more natural gas than it consumes domestically. It still imports a relatively small amount, but almost all of those imports come from Canada.
US natural gas consumption and production
Year US consumption Domestic production Domestic production as % of consumption Gas imports Gas imports as % of consumption 2024 90.33 Bcf/d (~$72bn) 103.07 Bcf/d (~$82bn) 114.1% ~8.6 Bcf/d (~$6.9bn) ~9.5% 2025 91.88 Bcf/d (~$118bn) 107.64 Bcf/d (~$139bn) 117.2% ~8.6 Bcf/d (~$11.1bn) ~9.4% 2026 92.03 Bcf/d (~$116bn) 111.19 Bcf/d (~$140bn) 120.8% ~7.5 Bcf/d (~$9.4bn) ~8.1%
The small amount it imports comes overwhelmingly from one country: Canada, which supplied approximately 99.7% of US natural-gas imports in 2025.
US natural-gas imports — 2025
Rank Country Imports Share of US natural-gas imports 1 Canada
~3.153 Tcf ~99.7% 2 Trinidad & Tobago
~7.25 Bcf ~0.23% 3 Qatar
~3.53 Bcf ~0.11% 4 Mexico
~0.24 Bcf ~0.007% 5 — No significant fifth supplier —
So, like I said earlier, the conspiracy theorists are just out there selling their books with all those doom-and-gloom predictions.
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