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>> Where else to expand?
In Trump’s last term, production rose from 567 to 751 (32%). Under Biden, production stalled most of the time.
https:/ /www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/leafhandler.ashx? n=pet&s=mcrfpus2&f=m

If the U.S. oil industry wants to grow by another 32% (to 991) in 4 years, it will be necessary not to reduce production by other countries, but to throw someone out of the market altogether.
The obvious candidate for the embargo is fucking Rashka, but she has too much production (540) to replace only US oil.
Under Biden, the option of lifting sanctions from Iran and Venezuela was already considered - the table shows the difference between their maximum production and production for 2022, but then they did not agree. In addition, recently Saudi Arabia also pushed a speech on the topic “we want to flood the market with cheap oil and squeeze competitors out of it.”
So it's a very likely scenario.
The United States and Saudi Arabia pump oil to the full, Canada and Mexico also give the go-ahead to increase production, Venezuela and Iran lift sanctions
>> The price of oil is limping
The U.S. is announcing that it would be a good idea to kick slavery out of the market and bring back oil prices. The oil-producing powers unanimously support the proposal.
>> The same thing happens in slavery as it did in North Korea when free money ran out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990s_North_Korean_famine