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The Incredible Decline In US Crude Oil Imports That's Changing The Entire World [Chart]

Feb 11, 2013, 00:25 IST

There is lots of talk this week about the decline in crude oil imports in the US, and what it means for GDP, the US dollar, and geopolitics.

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Sebastien Galy of SocGen has dome deep thoughts on the matter, as he anticipates a world that sees a stronger US dollar, and a smaller global military footprint.

A lot's being made of the fact that crude oil imports fell to their lowest level since 1999.

But actually, if you look on a per capita basis, the fall is more severe, and we're edging towards mid-90s level of imports.

EIA, FRED, Business Insider

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This is essentially a story of higher domestic production, and a decline in driving. What's key is that this isn't just a story about the economy right now, but a big secular trend that continues, even as the US economy strengthens.

For more on what this all means, see here >

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