U.S. energy exports hit record highs as Strait of Hormuz conflict persists
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has cemented America’s position as a global energy-exporting powerhouse, with international demand for U.S. crude, natural gas, and refined products reaching unprecedented levels. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, total exports of crude
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