The U.S. Will Soon Outpace Russia in Liquid Fuels

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The U.S. Will Soon Outpace Russia in Liquid Fuels

The following video is from Thursday's Digging for Value in which host Alison Southwick and Motley Fool energy analysts Joel South and Taylor Muckerman dig into the most exciting stories in energy investing today.

The International Energy Agency has reported that the U.S. will soon pull ahead of Russia in terms of the amount of liquid fuels it is producing. This includes fuels such as oil, natural gas liquids and biofuels. In our top story on Digging for Value, Joel tells investors about the recent boom in liquids production in the U.S., and which companies are best poised to profit.

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