Bill Wouldn't Wean U.S. Off Oil Imports, Analysts Say
By Justin Blum
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 26, 2005; Page A01
Despite repeated calls by President Bush and members of Congress to decrease U.S. dependence on oil imports, a major energy bill that appears headed for passage this week would not significantly reduce the country's need for foreign oil, according to analysts and interest groups.
The United States imports 58 percent of the oil it consumes. Federal officials project that by 2025, the country will have to import 68 percent of its oil to meet demand. At best, analysts say, the energy legislation would slightly slow that rate of growth of dependence.
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