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paleotn

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30. Understood, but this side discussion wasn't about the SPR directly.
Tue May 26, 2026, 07:22 PM
20 hrs ago

It's about why the US exports oil and then turns around and imports oil. Why do we not just curtail exports to lower domestic gasoline prices? It's because oil is a global commodity and most of our refining capacity isn't geared for what we produce. Light sweet.

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Global commodity. There's no such thing as American oil or Saudi oil. paleotn Monday #10
Yeah! Once it hits the market. If it stayed in America............... Norrrm Monday #11
I wish that's how this worked but it isn't. paleotn Monday #13
Sounds reasonable. Norrrm Monday #14
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Around 80% of US production is lighter grades with relatively less sulfer content. paleotn Yesterday #28
Nevertheless... that isn't most of what is stored in the SPR FBaggins Yesterday #29
Understood, but this side discussion wasn't about the SPR directly. paleotn 20 hrs ago #30
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