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In Reply to: Most will stay in the States and displace higher priced imported crude in Gulf coast refineries posted by Road Warrior on April 14, 2014 at 20:02:29:
...than here? As I noted elsewhere, this is what a couple of recent WSJ articles state is already occurring regardless of source of crude.
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Follow Ups
- Why wouldn't resulting gasoline be exported overseas where prices are much higher... - Steve O 06:31:31 04/15/14 (9)
- The U.S. will consume most of it... - kootenay 09:13:15 04/15/14 (4)
- I was talking about refined gasoline, not crude... - Steve O 09:54:18 04/15/14 (3)
- U.S. gasoline exports is not going to make a dent.. - kootenay 10:22:47 04/15/14 (2)
- A couple of recent WSJ articles state otherwise... - Steve O 11:31:40 04/15/14 (1)
- Thanks for pointing that out... - kootenay 12:08:08 04/15/14 (0)
- Tons of gasoline are being exported, but, - Road Warrior 08:55:37 04/15/14 (3)
- It's more than simple excess refinery capacity... - Steve O 10:13:07 04/15/14 (2)
- Spread between Brent and WTI is $4 last time I checked - Road Warrior 13:57:37 04/15/14 (1)
- RE: Spread between Brent and WTI is $4 last time I checked - Inmate51 07:41:16 04/16/14 (0)