US energy outlook: American oil production at record high

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The United States' domestic oil production has excelled to a record high while becoming one of the biggest gas exporters. Yahoo Finance Senior Columnist Rick Newman details the state of US energy under the Biden administration while global energy markets contend with disruptions tied to Red Sea conflicts and OPEC+ production cuts.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

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- American energy, domestic oil production at a record high, and the US is now the world's largest natural gas exporter for the first time ever. Who surfaced those fun facts for us? Yahoo Finance's Rick Newman is here with a look at this. And you have been watching the sort of interplay of the US energy industry with the administration but also the energy industry on its own--

RICK NEWMAN: Right.

- --which has been growing.

RICK NEWMAN: I mean, let's just look at the basics here. So Joe Biden is the most vocal green energy president we've ever had. He made a campaign promise to end fossil fuel. So who would have thought that three years into Biden's presidency, we would be at record production of crude oil, record exports of crude oil, and the same for natural gas-- record production and record exports?

I don't think anybody. And that is not Biden's doing. That is the market doing what it does. You know, we know fracking in the United States has unleashed all these extra reserves that were unreachable before. Energy drillers got completely burned in 2020. Some of them went out of business. A lot of them lost a ton of money because oil prices basically went down to zero.

And so they pulled in. They said, we're not just going to flood the market with supply anymore. They were pretty disciplined for a while. But we've had prices between 70 and 100 for two years. And before that, they were over 100.

So that has slowly just coaxed more energy onto the market here in the United States. And honestly, thank goodness, because look what's going on around the world. Vladimir Putin in Russia clearly has tried to weaponize energy and hold the West hostage to Russia's oil and gas supplies, right?

You've got OPEC plus cartel is cutting supplies. They want to keep the price up. And here comes all this American energy that-- I mean, it's a miracle in a way that energy prices that we've got oil around 72 given what's happening with Russia, given that we have a war in the Middle East. We've got attacks on ships in the Red Sea. And yet, oil is around 72. It's a normal price. And gas prices are around $3, $3.10 a gallon. That's-- a lot of that has to do with all this US energy that's coming onto the market.