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In reply to the discussion: Would reducing US fuel exports stop gas prices from spiking? [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)10. The answer to that question: No, it would not.
And furthermore it's just an incredibly stupid thing to suggest in the first place; only someone with a very limited understanding of economics and the oil market could think it would make prices lower. If the US is exporting X number of barrels of gasoline per day, stopping those exports leaves the countries they were exported to needing to make up a deficit of X number of barrels per day, because THEIR demand for oil and gasoline hasn't declined. Where will they make that up? On the global market, increasing demand competition for the limited resources available and pushing the overall price UP. Which will make fuel prices in the US much higher, as well, because the US imports over half of the oil it uses.
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What? We export NO CRUDE. Lets go to the site you linked to and compare Imports vs Exports.
napoleon_in_rags
Feb 2012
#37
Emptying the strategic reserves may be a good idea -- it takes attacking Iran off the table
FarCenter
Feb 2012
#15
Unless Iran successfully tests an atomic bomb and threatens to use it, we won't attack them anyway
DFW
Feb 2012
#36
Add 117,000,000 gallons of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel to the US market EVERY DAY...
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2012
#22
Do you believe that increased cost for gasoline, diesel, and Jet A is a good thing
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2012
#31