After decades of importing oil, the United States has — briefly, at least — become a net exporter of oil and petroleum products. After decades of importing oil, the United States has — briefly, at ...
HOUSTON (Reuters) - The United States has become a global crude oil exporting power over the last few years, but exports have not exceeded its imports since World War II. That could change next year.
The United States is projected to become a net energy exporter over the next decade due to rising natural gas exports and falling petroleum product imports, the U.S. Energy Information Administration ...
News reports indicate India is set to become a net exporter of steel to China but will be surpassed by Indonesia as the world’s second-largest stainless steel producer. Indonesia could replace India ...
Under then-President Donald Trump, the U.S. became a net energy exporter and began producing more energy than it consumed. Both milestones hadn’t been achieved in decades. However, this didn’t happen ...
The United States is exporting gasoline more than any other nation in the world, supplying more than 16% of all exports of the fuel globally, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in ...
The Director General, China-Nigeria Partnership, Joseph Tegbe, Thursday 28 November 2024 disclosed that Nigeria’s target is to be the net exporter to China in the next five years. Brazil is currently ...
U.S. crude oil exports and refined product exports are both are record highs, at 3.4 million bpd and 3 million bpd respectively. Meanwhile, crude oil imports are declining, falling to 1.1 million bpd ...