Why the U.S. Can’t Use the Oil It Produces


The United States produces more oil than ever, yet much of it is exported. This paradox highlights a critical flaw in U.S. energy infrastructure and refining capabilities.

The United States is the biggest oil producer in the world, but it trades nearly one-third of the oil it produces for foreign oil. Why can’t we use it ourselves and become energy-independent? The answer is more complicated than you might expect.

Rethinking Energy Infrastructure for a Circular Future

While the U.S. leads in oil production, its inability to process domestic crude reflects a deeper problem—outdated refining systems and dependence on foreign-compatible fuels. This inefficiency offers a massive opportunity to restructure energy supply chains with circular technologies.

Here’s Where Klean Industries Adds Value:

✅ Advanced pyrolysis & refining of waste oils and plastics
✅ Distributed fuel production from local waste streams
✅ Circular carbon systems for energy resilience
✅ Infrastructure designed for today’s and tomorrow’s feedstocks

Contact Klean Industries to explore cleaner, brighter, and circular alternatives to conventional refining. It’s time to build energy systems that match the oil we produce » GO.
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