The Trickle of U.S. Oil Exports Is Already Shifting Global Power
- After 40 years on sidelines, U.S. crude oil sails the seas
- Saudis and Russians stand to be losers from end of export ban
Oil's Slide: Do Prices Have More Room to Fall?
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The sea stretched toward the horizon last New Year’s Eve as the Theo T, a red-and-white tug at her side, slipped quietly beneath the Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge in Texas. Few Americans knew she was sailing into history.
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The Trickle of U.S. Oil Exports Is Already Shifting Global Power