The U.S. has about 25 days of oil supply. Why that’s not a crisis
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Detroit Free Press
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America's strategic petroleum reserve maintains approximately 25 days of crude oil supply, a figure that may seem modest but reflects the nation's robust domestic production capacity. Recent data shows U.S. crude output consistently exceeds 13 million barrels daily, surpassing domestic consumption levels. This balance between reserves and production capabilities demonstrates that energy security concerns are less critical than commonly perceived, provided production infrastructure remains stable and operational.
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