Faced with sluggish sales at home, American refineries are shipping gasoline, diesel and other petroleum products abroad in record amounts, turning the country into a net exporter of fuel.
And that's one of the reasons gasoline now costs more than ever before, for this time of year.
The United States, long the world's most voracious consumer of fuel, still imports almost half of its crude oil, the raw material for gasoline and diesel. But starting in 2008, the country began exporting more refined petroleum products than it imported. And the gap keeps growing.
In the first nine months of this year, the United States exported 655 million barrels of finished petroleum products, including 121 million barrels of gasoline. At the same time, the country imported 264 million barrels of finished petroleum products, including 32 million barrels of gasoline, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The recession and tepid recovery have tempered America's thirst for gasoline, at the same time that drivers are turning toward more efficient cars. So refiners have sought - and found - eager markets for their fuel elsewhere. The exports, in turn, help prop up gasoline prices here.
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I call attention to the quote from oil company rep in the final paragraph:
"If the price in Europe is a dollar more per gallon, pre-tax, than what the United States is paying, and shipping is 50 cents, why in the world would I supply the United States?" said James Beck, lead analyst for the Energy Information Administration's weekly petroleum supply team.
So, for all you drill-first types: How, exactly, is opening up ANWR, or anywhere else for that matter, going to lower our gas prices at the pump? (Hint: it won't)
So what's the point, other than driving oil company profits to even MORE obscene levels? If there was a law passed that required oil companies to take all fuel they drill or refine in the US and SELL it here, instead of shipping it overseas, then maybe there might be a point. Since that obviously is NOT happening, however....
-Arlos