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North Dakota Oil goes to refineries on the East Coast, West Coast, and Gulf Coast of the US.
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The US imports the majority of it's oil from Fiji.
No. The U.S. supplies about 40% of it oil use
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In the US, the oil companies will generally either sell their oil on the open market, to get the best price possible, or will use the oil in their refineries. There are a number of exceptions. They may have a heavy crude, and it is to their advantage to lock in a long term delivery contract to a refinery.
There've been no new oil refineries opened in the last 10 Years. As a matter of fact none have been built in over 30 years. The last new refinery opened was in the mid 1970s. However, there're two new refineries in the process of getting approved and built, one in Arizona to come on line this year, and one in S. Dakota where construction will start this year.
The engine oil capacity is 1.2 US Quarts for an oil change and 1.3 US quarts with an oil and filter change per the owners manual.
The Alaskan pipeline goes from the north area of Alaska to the southern area, where the oil is loaded into tankers and taken to West Coast ports. A vast system of domestic pipelines then transport the oil to refineries throughout the US.