The ‘amazing story’ of US crude oilEIA Administrator forecasts oil and gas production and talks exports as the Bakken begins its march to impact a global economy Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
The potential for future crude oil exports was a hot topic as the Administrator for the U.S. Energy Information Administration, EIA, Adam Sieminski took the stage before oil industry leaders on Sept. 24 in Dickinson.
Sieminski said he does not expect the export ban to be lifted before 2030, and that....
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