American crude oil production may be experiencing a Trump slump.
Inspired by persistent insider buying of oil patch stocks, we have been making the case since early May that Canadian oil stocks with long-life assets should start to grab the attention of global investors. The theme is gaining traction as the growth outlook for U . S . onshore oil production becomes increasingly uncertain.
Donald Trump returned to the presidential office this year, promising to “drill, baby, drill.” But instead of a Trump pump, American crude oil production may be experiencing a Trump slump. Depending on data sources used, onshore U.S. crude oil production growth, excluding natural gas plant liquids, appears to be slowing or even stagnating.
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