Both Sides Spin Domestic Oil Production

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ByLori Robertson

Posted onMarch 17, 2022


With the U.S. blocking new purchases of Russian oil, the White House, Republicans and the oil industry are engaged in a disagreement over whether the administration has hampered domestic oil production on federal land or whether the industry is holding back. Both sides are spinning the facts.

The competing claims have erupted after nearly two years of risinggas pricesand as the Russian invasion of Ukraine spotlighted the Russian oil the U.S. has imported for years. In 2021,Russia accounted for7.9%of total U.S. petroleum imports.

U.S. domestic production is still recovering from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused theprice of oilto plummet in early 2020, followed by a reduction in capital expenditures in the industry. Experts say there’s no short-term fix for increasing production or bringing down gas prices, despite political arguments that suggest otherwise.

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