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DOI: 10.1016/0301-4215(94)90067-1
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Twenty years after the embargo US oil import dependence and how it can be reduced

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“…These sources vary from domestic producers and refiners to imported sources and alternatives as shown in table 1.4b of the December 2015 Monthly Energy Review (Energy Information Administration, 2015a). The continued dependence of the United States on imported oil and the importance of reducing this dependence is quantified in economic and national security terms (Brown & Huntington, 2015;Geller et al, 1994;Greene, 2010). The cost of the US presence in the Persian Gulf has been evaluated in terms of a national security objective as well as having been linked directly to the oil consumption of the US transportation sector (Delucchi & Murphy, 2008;Stern, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These sources vary from domestic producers and refiners to imported sources and alternatives as shown in table 1.4b of the December 2015 Monthly Energy Review (Energy Information Administration, 2015a). The continued dependence of the United States on imported oil and the importance of reducing this dependence is quantified in economic and national security terms (Brown & Huntington, 2015;Geller et al, 1994;Greene, 2010). The cost of the US presence in the Persian Gulf has been evaluated in terms of a national security objective as well as having been linked directly to the oil consumption of the US transportation sector (Delucchi & Murphy, 2008;Stern, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%