US crude imports from Non-OPEC countries peaked 10 years before tight oil boom
In this post on the impact of US tight oil, we look at US crude oil imports from Non-OPEC countries.
In this post on the impact of US tight oil, we look at US crude oil imports from Non-OPEC countries.
US imports started to drop following the 2007 recession and the financial crisis in 2008.
On Monday, December 17, representatives of the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas USA (ASPO-USA) met with senior officials of the Energy Information Administration (EIA), including Administrator Adam Sieminski, and staff from other offices within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The meeting was arranged following a letter that ASPO-USA sent to Energy Secretary Steven Chu and Sieminski after his appointment as EIA administrator earlier this year. The letter outlined key questions and concerns regarding oil and gas information that EIA provides.