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The U.S. is now a net oil exporter. With the right policy changes, it can protect consumers from high prices
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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Strengthening strategic oil reserves is essential for safeguarding consumers against volatile price swings in the global market.
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Implementing protective policies against oil price shocks could artificially inflate prices and hinder free market dynamics.
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While becoming a net oil exporter is a positive step, the U.S. must consider the environmental impacts of increased oil production.
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Relying on domestic oil production may lead to complacency; diversification of energy sources is crucial for long-term resilience.
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The U.S. should prioritize renewable energy investments to reduce dependency on oil, protecting consumers from future price shocks.
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