U.S. Crude Production to the Rescue
U.S. Crude Production to the Rescue
Supply
matters. According to U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
chief Adam Sieminski, crude oil could cost at least $150 a barrel today
because of supply disruptions in the Middle East and North Africa – if
not for rising U.S. crude production. - See more at:
http://energytomorrow.com/blog/2014/september/us-crude-production-to-the-rescue#sthash.9iH7fePe.dpuf
http://energytomorrow.com/blog/2014/september/us-crude-production-to-the-rescue
Supply
matters. According to U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
chief Adam Sieminski, crude oil could cost at least $150 a barrel today
because of supply disruptions in the Middle East and North Africa – if
not for rising U.S. crude production. - See more at:
http://energytomorrow.com/blog/2014/september/us-crude-production-to-the-rescue#sthash.9iH7fePe.dpu
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