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More surprising, though, is that we're importing a smaller share of our oil needs.
In the next half century, our oil needs will grow tremendously, and China, India and other developing countries will also increase their demand for oil.
Out of that deep knowledge has come a powerful belief: that the country's energy salvation depends on moving away from the fuel we don't have — namely, oil, where imports, some of which come "from our enemies" (to quote Boone), account for two-thirds of our oil needs.
While you may have read about companies developing Canadian oil sands and how this may be the future for our oil needs, stay away for now.
Given that the U.S. can't (yet) supply all of our oil needs, there are perfectly rational reasons that a goods trade deficit with Canada exists.
In other words, within the continental United States including Alaska, we have sufficient natural gas resources so that we don't need to import any natural gas, unlike oil, where we have to import roughly 60% of our oil needs.
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If so, it's likely a sign that your oil needs changed.
There is a perception that on-shore shale production will be able to satisfy the needs of our oil demand into the future.
America now imports about 11 million barrels a day, about 57 percent of our total oil needs — mostly from Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Nigeria.
We now import close to 70percentt of our daily oil needs from foreign countries, many of which hate us.
Also, in partnership with Earth Oil India, Dr. Bronner's developed a mint project in Uttar Pradesh, India to supply our mint oil needs and to meet the demand for fair trade menthol by other companies.
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