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The US mixes is domestic supply with heavier imported crude, namely Canadian. But Venezuelan crude will also work once the infrastructure is built up and running full-steam ahead. The crude flow shortage affects Europe greatly, and many of the smaller Asian countries, far more than it does the US. It tightens the overall supply, but the US is not reliant upon it.
It is far more dangerous for the US that countries are now paying for crude with yuan instead of the dollar. That is the major threat.
Does Canada produce Heavy Crude? I thought Canada had light sweet crude.
I'm pretty sure the Alberta tar sands produce a very heavy crude. I think the fracking/shale produces a light sweet crude