My own understanding was that fuel should refer to petroleum in general; if it referred only to refined processed end-stage fuel, we’d reach conclusions like ‘Iran is a massive net fuel importer’ (because while Iran exports plenty of oil, they don’t have the working refineries to turn it into gasoline etc). So for me the relevant part of that article would be
Total net crude and product imports fell 11 percent from a year earlier to 8.436 million barrels a day, the lowest level since 1995, department data showed.
Since I said “fuel” instead of “oil”, I assume I meant refined fuels only (e.g. home heating oil, diesel, gasoline, etc.). But as Jack pointed out, it seems like that milestone was passed in 2011, so I would call it false.
Update on this?
I’m pretty sure the US ceased to be a net fuel importer for 2011. But there is some ambiguity in “fuel”.
My own understanding was that fuel should refer to petroleum in general; if it referred only to refined processed end-stage fuel, we’d reach conclusions like ‘Iran is a massive net fuel importer’ (because while Iran exports plenty of oil, they don’t have the working refineries to turn it into gasoline etc). So for me the relevant part of that article would be
Since I said “fuel” instead of “oil”, I assume I meant refined fuels only (e.g. home heating oil, diesel, gasoline, etc.). But as Jack pointed out, it seems like that milestone was passed in 2011, so I would call it false.
Alright, I’ll mark it false then.