Troy
· 2w
So, of you drive to Florida, bring extra gas cans. π
From AI, so take with a pinch of salt but...
"Canada exports a significantly higher volume of crude oil and natural gas to the U.S. than it uses domestically. Over 97% of Canadian crude oil exports and roughly half of its natural gas production go to the U.S., due to lack of Canadian west-coast infrastructure.
Canada is the largest supplier of energy to the US, supplying over 4 million barrels of oil per day. Producing far more crude oil than it consumes exporting roughly 81% of its production."
My local gas station in England is Β£1.50 a litre.
3.75 US gallons in a litre
1.5x3.75=5.625
5.625x1.35 [Β£1 = $1.35 exchange rate] = $7.59
Even more than Canada. And UK has North Sea oil on our doorstep...