US to NIGERIA: Why We Stopped Buying Nigeria's Oil, By White House

I guess this is their media friendly reason for not buying Nigerian oil anymore knowing fully well that that's all my country and its leaders depend on....


OFFICIALS of the United States government have for the first time in months presented an explanation on the sudden termination of oil imports from Nigeria since July, an action which spurred concerns whether there were any possible political connotation especially because of the current strain in Nigeria-US diplomatic relations.

Answering a question on the issue from The Guardian, during the week, White House Director of the US National Economic Council, Mr. Jeff Zients, said the cessation of oil imports from Nigeria had to do with the significant rise in US oil production.

Zients, US Labor Secretary, Thomas Perez, and White House Policy Council Director, Cecelia Munoz, were addressing a few US journalists on Thursday afternoon on the state of the American economy when The Guardian raised the question wondering why the US brought oil imports from Nigeria to a complete zero, while still importing oil from Saudi Arabia and other major oil producing countries.

According to the White House Economic Council Director, "across the last several years, US oil production has ramped up significantly by more than 50 percent to now over eight and a half million barrels per day."

He explained that such a high turn up in local US oil production "has now dramatically reduced our dependency on imports," Zients noted, adding that "in fact, we now produce more here than we import."

The White House official stated that the development is consistent with President Barack Obama's energy strategy, which has changed "quite a bit over the last few years as we are much less dependent on oil imports."

That strategy has not only left Nigeria in the lurch, but has generally also driven down the international market price of oil to a ridiculous $60 range by the close of trading on Friday. Oil price, which soared around $100 in September, is now $56.52 for the WTI Crude and $61.38 for the Brent Crude oil.

But Zients and the other US officials at the press briefing did not address the issue of the ongoing importation from other oil producing nations, including OPEC members like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and non-OPEC suppliers like Canada. In fact, as at last month, it was reported that, while US completely halted oil imports from Nigeria, it increased its importation from those three countries.


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