roughly 85 mln barrels daily world production.And dropping 87 mln barrels daily world demand.Rising daily the US uses 21 million barrels daily. that is 25% of world production used by only 4% of world population US produces 5 mln barrels of its own . 16 mln barrels imported from Can ,mideast,other places. 750 billion dollar leaves your country yearly on oil alone, that means probably that you guys are financing both sides of the war. Your goverment is just as STUPID as ours.
Don't you think there is something wrong here, eye balling above numbers. Something has to got to give me thinks. And it is going to get ugly i am afraid.
I am from Canada and pay more for gas and diesel then US citizen, Canada would be self sufficient for fuel but the weasels in ottawa felt they had to give foreign oil companies including US companies all exploration and pumping rights for a $2,- a barrel royalty [ NAFTA right], one way.
So what is gonna happen if oil supplies dry up in the world, then the drilling will start on US soil to keep you guys running. Will there be any to spare for Canada??????
O by the way, Excon commands only 2 percent of total world production, they are not the problem.
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