US oil firms seek drilling access but oil exports soars

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WASHINGTON, July 3 (Reuters) - While the U.S. oil industry wants access to more federal lands to help reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, American-based companies are shipping record amounts of gasoline and diesel fuel to other countries.

A record 1.6 million barrels a day in U.S. refined petroleum products were exported during the first four months of this year, up 33 percent from 1.2 million barrels a day over the same period in 2007. Shipments this February topped 1.8 million barrels a day for the first time during any month, according to final numbers from the Energy Department.

The surge in exports appears to contradict the pleas from the U.S. oil industry and the Bush administration for Congress to open more offshore waters and Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling.

"We can help alleviate shortages by drilling for oil and gas in our own country," President Bush told reporters this week. "We have got the opportunity to find more crude oil here at home."

"As a nation, we can have more control over our energy destiny by supplying more of the oil and natural gas we'll be consuming from resources here at home," Red Cavaney, president of the American Petroleum Institute, said in a letter last week to U.S. lawmakers.

But environmentalists and other opponents to expanding drilling areas could seize on the record exports to argue Congress should not open more acres if U.S. refineries are churning crude oil into petroleum products that are sent out of the American market.

"It doesn't look good to say: 'We need more oil.' But then export the refined products that you're getting. It doesn't seem to be consistent," said Jim Presswood, energy lobbyist for the Natural Resources Defense Council.

But many energy experts say oil and petroleum products are traded globally, and it may make economic sense to export gasoline refined along the U.S. Gulf Coast to Latin America and import European-refined gasoline to U.S. East Coast markets.

"The fact is that the (United States) participates in global markets for both crude and refined products, and there are any number of variables that impact supply and prices in those markets," said Bill Holbrook, spokesman for the National Petrochemicals and Refiners Association.

The White House said it was against requiring U.S. oil products to stay at home.

"Forbidding exports of U.S. petroleum reduces the incentive for domestic suppliers to produce, and could potentially lead to higher prices if U.S. production or refining declined," said White House spokesman Scott Stanzel.

The 1.6 million barrels a day in record petroleum exports represented 9 percent of total U.S. refining capacity of 17.6 million barrels a day.

However, with refiners operating at 85 percent of capacity during the January-April period, the shipments represented a much a larger share of total U.S. oil products produced.

The exports were also equal to half the 3.2 million barrels of gasoline, diesel fuel and other petroleum products the United States imported each day over the 4-month period.

The biggest share of U.S. oil products exported went to Mexico, Canada, Chile, Singapore and Brazil.

U.S. consumers are paying record prices for gasoline and diesel fuel, which the Bush administration blames in part on tight supplies.

While the administration argues that more supplies would help to bring down prices, U.S exports of diesel fuel in April averaged 387,000 barrels per day, up almost seven-fold from 59,000 barrels a day in the same month a year earlier.

U.S. gasoline shipments in April averaged 202,000 barrels a day, the most for the month since 1945, when America was sending fuel overseas to ease supply shortages in other countries during World War II. Gasoline exports in April 2007 were almost half at 116,000 barrels per day.

Residual fuel exports in April were 377,000 barrels per day, the fourth highest level for any month, and up 10 percent from 344,000 barrels per day a year earlier.

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Every post that i've made, hear at this so called political forum,i've said that its a game,scam,hustle,con-game,that these sob's have purposely played upon the sheep.
Bush/Cheney and company have stolen and robbed the nation blind.They have raped the constitution,made laws as they needed them so in order to protect them from prosecution.When this sob leaves he will give all immunity,a pardon for all. Welcome to the greatest transfer of wealth in my lifetime.Once you obtain a certain amount of wealth and power,you are a player on the big chessboard,later these people will make decisions on world poppulation,who to feed and who to starve,what war to fight, what energy to use.
 

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Every post that i've made, hear at this so called political forum,i've said that its a game,scam,hustle,con-game,that these sob's have purposely played upon the sheep.
Bush/Cheney and company have stolen and robbed the nation blind.They have raped the constitution,made laws as they needed them so in order to protect them from prosecution.When this sob leaves he will give all immunity,a pardon for all. Welcome to the greatest transfer of wealth in my lifetime.Once you obtain a certain amount of wealth and power,you are a player on the big chessboard,later these people will make decisions on world poppulation,who to feed and who to starve,what war to fight, what energy to use.

this post ,with no facts...no proof...just a rant from an anarchist who`s an obvious loser in life........could petrify wood...

when has whining ever accomplished anything in your life,don?...
 

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sorry don...you got fragged because you were in my line of fire on spy...

btw,spy....where are all those iraq articles?.....the body counts and such?....


the guys really miss `em....
 

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Updated at 10:55 p.m. EDT, Aug. 20, 2008

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, paying a one-day visit to Iraq, began the process of normalizing relations between the two countries. At least nine Iraqis were killed and eight more were wounded in today's attacks. One U.S. Marine died in a non-combat incident Sunday.

The U.S. and Iraq have reached an agreement that will remove all U.S. troops from Iraqi cities by next July. U.S. troops will leave Iraq by 2011. The agreement has not yet been approved by the Iraqi Cabinet.

Three bodies were found in Sinsel village, near Muqdadiya.

In Baghdad, a roadside bomb killed two people and wounded four others in Suleikh. In Ghazaliya, two soldiers were wounded during a small arms attack. Also, 46 suspects were detained.

One young man was killed and two more were wounded in Tuz Khormato when gunmen opened fired on them during a ball game.

Two bodies were found in Hilla. One belonged to a woman.

Gunmen killed a civilian in Kirkuk. Last night, a gunman was detained.

In Mosul, a gunman was captured as he was planting a bomb.

Turkish forces shelled locations in northern Iraq believed to be Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) bases. No casualties were reported.

Four al-Qaeda suspects were captured near Makhmour.

In Missan, five suspects were arrested.

The U.S. military officially spoke out against a raid on the Diyala governor's office yesterday. They believe a rogue security element carried out the operation. In the confusion yesterday, it was reported that U.S helicopters backed the operation, or even that the security forces were actually gunmen in stolen uniforms. Diyala is very unstable and Iraqi forces backed by U.S. troops were conducting an operation there to rid the province of violent gunmen. Some of the gunmen may have already infiltrated the local police forces and Awakening Councils.

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Updated at 10:55 p.m. EDT, Aug. 20, 2008

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, paying a one-day visit to Iraq, began the process of normalizing relations between the two countries. At least nine Iraqis were killed and eight more were wounded in today's attacks. One U.S. Marine died in a non-combat incident Sunday.

The U.S. and Iraq have reached an agreement that will remove all U.S. troops from Iraqi cities by next July. U.S. troops will leave Iraq by 2011. The agreement has not yet been approved by the Iraqi Cabinet.

Three bodies were found in Sinsel village, near Muqdadiya.

In Baghdad, a roadside bomb killed two people and wounded four others in Suleikh. In Ghazaliya, two soldiers were wounded during a small arms attack. Also, 46 suspects were detained.

One young man was killed and two more were wounded in Tuz Khormato when gunmen opened fired on them during a ball game.

Two bodies were found in Hilla. One belonged to a woman.

Gunmen killed a civilian in Kirkuk. Last night, a gunman was detained.

In Mosul, a gunman was captured as he was planting a bomb.

Turkish forces shelled locations in northern Iraq believed to be Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) bases. No casualties were reported.

Four al-Qaeda suspects were captured near Makhmour.

In Missan, five suspects were arrested.

The U.S. military officially spoke out against a raid on the Diyala governor's office yesterday. They believe a rogue security element carried out the operation. In the confusion yesterday, it was reported that U.S helicopters backed the operation, or even that the security forces were actually gunmen in stolen uniforms. Diyala is very unstable and Iraqi forces backed by U.S. troops were conducting an operation there to rid the province of violent gunmen. Some of the gunmen may have already infiltrated the local police forces and Awakening Councils.

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thats the spy we all know and love....this is exactly the type of propaganda we`d expect from a former u.s.a.f. veteran.... (not that anybody with two neurons to rub together buys that bullshit for a second)...makes you thankful that you live around decent people...

if you moved in next door to someone,i`m absolutely sure their lawn would die....
 

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this post ,with no facts...no proof...just a rant from an anarchist who`s an obvious loser in life........could petrify wood...

when has whining ever accomplished anything in your life,don?...

you need proof that the american gov hasn't sold the american people out the last 8 yrs.... there is always going to be corruption but you need proof ?????? your kidding me right ?????
 

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this post ,with no facts...no proof...just a rant from an anarchist who`s an obvious loser in life........could petrify wood...

when has whining ever accomplished anything in your life,don?...

Immediately following this message Greta will have a special at 10 pm.
 

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thats the spy we all know and love....this is exactly the type of propaganda we`d expect from a former u.s.a.f. veteran.... (not that anybody with two neurons to rub together buys that bullshit for a second)...makes you thankful that you live around decent people...

if you moved in next door to someone,i`m absolutely sure their lawn would die....

Facts to a repub is propaganda.

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If republicans think things through, they would say build here build now. What the US needs is more oil refineries to handle any oil that maybe pumped. But the drill here drill now is just eyewash to get the people's mind off the fact that republicans let the oil companies have their way for far too long.

Oil drilled will just go on the world market to the highest bidder, To increase profits.

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given that their "ideas" about how to protect American interests are driven by multi-national corporations that could give a s hit less about America (see Haliburton and their suck boy Cheney who sold us all out) I can see why people like the Wease love the idea of selling off our most precious resources to the world market while we suffer. America is the 3rd largest producer of oil...but we need to drill more and it is the anti-American liberals fault that we are not? Disregard what the republicans have done on the issue. Disregard that GW Jr. lifts his FATHERS ban on further drilling months before the election and blames the liberals. Disregard that we produce more oil than any country on the planet save 2. Disregard the fact that burning the remains of dinosaurs is a short lived plan and we should be using our intellectual resourcefulness that made this country great to be energy independent. Just keep listening to the Weasels of the world that want to sell us out to foreign interests because they wouldn't recognize propanda if it beat them over the head 24/7 (which it does)

If you fvcking dipshit idiotic anti-American neocon whackjobs want more drilling then fine. Nationalize our energy resources, just as the rest of the major players have. Oh yeah, and pay back that 10 trillion debt you asswhipes ran up.

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you need proof that the american gov hasn't sold the american people out the last 8 yrs.... there is always going to be corruption but you need proof ?????? your kidding me right ?????

yes...i always like documentation...
thats not much to ask .....
 

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you need proof that the american gov hasn't sold the american people out the last 8 yrs.... there is always going to be corruption but you need proof ?????? your kidding me right ?????

Thank you Bryan. I've said that there is a big difference between Weasel an myself. Weasel thinks that being fuxked in the axx by Bush and company is sexual gratification while I scream RAPE ! I'M NOT 6 YEARS OLD. I remember what it was like not so long ago.That's all the proof that any one with common sense would need. Yes I rant and rave why wouldn't I.The pentagon has trillions missing why don't you hear about it.You have any ideal what a trillion is,and they have stolen at least 3 up to 5 trillion in 15 years. What happened to the corruption in Iraq 100,000 dollar truck has a flat ,Halliburton blows it up charges the tax payer 100,000.Now for 8 fuxking years this shit has been going on.Yes i'm damn mad any person that isn't blind should be.This country is building schools,hospitals,roads,bridges and any damn thing else that they want and the corruption is in both governments theirs and ours,with no accountability. When we leave they will destroy everything that America has built because they are haters of America. Yes it makes me ask why all family and friends of this administration has gotten rich with no bid contracts and the incompetence that this administration has shown to do anything that remotely seems right.We needed a trillion dollars spent here in this country.So I'm crazy,I rant and rave about this and all your conceded little pea brain can say to me is that I've got more than you that I'm richer than you.You can't take it with you.
 
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