There was a time when U.S. crude oil imports from Venezuela were substantial—nearly 1.2 million barrels per day flowing into the Gulf Coast. This data reveals a significant chapter in North American energy dependency and trade dynamics. Those volumes represented a meaningful portion of U.S. oil supply before geopolitical shifts reshaped the energy landscape. Understanding historical import patterns like these helps traders recognize how regional supply disruptions and policy changes can ripple through global commodity markets.

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HashRateHermitvip
· 01-10 02:36
Geopolitical shifts change the weather, and the energy landscape is completely turned upside down... The loss of 1.2 million barrels per day happened so suddenly, and this chain reaction is truly enlightening.
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pumpamentalistvip
· 01-09 23:14
1.2 million barrels/day? It should have been cut off long ago. Geopolitical games are played like this.
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DataOnlookervip
· 01-09 16:21
When geopolitics shifts, the energy landscape is completely disrupted—this is the real chain reaction.
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GreenCandleCollectorvip
· 01-07 16:51
1.2 million barrels? That was the incident between the US and Venezuela back then. Looking back now, it was indeed a critical turning point.
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IntrovertMetaversevip
· 01-07 16:51
Back when it was 1.2 million barrels, it truly was a watershed moment in the energy landscape.
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SquidTeachervip
· 01-07 16:48
1.2 million barrels a day? How much does that cost? No wonder the US is so competitive now in achieving energy independence.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 01-07 16:45
Haha, 1.2 million barrels? Back then, the US really couldn't do without Venezuela.
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Blockchainiacvip
· 01-07 16:38
This wave of US-Canada energy history is simply a must-read for traders. 1.2 million barrels back then was really awesome...
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PerennialLeekvip
· 01-07 16:33
1.2 million barrels? That data is already history; supply has been cut off for a while now. Geopolitics can really change everything.
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