Groups FOIA Federal Rules for Allowing Petroleum Export Ban Exceptions

February 25, 2015
Source: EIA

For decades, U.S. politicians have made energy independence a patriotic platitude — with one result being a ban on exporting crude oil produced in the United States. Now some oil companies are getting exceptions to the export ban, and the Commerce Department won't say why. So a coalition of environmental groups have filed a Freedom of Information Act request to find out.

The export ban is administered by Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security. The export ban is known to exclude a product called "condensate," usually thought of as a liquid that condenses out of natural gas once it is pumped to the surface. But it's complicated, and now the exact method of defining condensate has become a billion-dollar question. The groups' FOIA demands to know the specific criteria used to define it.

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