š April 14, 2026 | 4.30 P.M (ET)
Washington, D.C., United States ā Donald Trump Š·Š°ŃŠ²ŠøŠ» that a growing number of oil and gas tankers are now moving toward U.S. shores, highlighting what he described as a major shift in global energy flows.
Speaking publicly, Trump pointed to increased maritime traffic in the Gulf of Mexico, suggesting that large energy shipments are being redirected toward the United States amid changing market conditions.
āBoats are sailing up, heading to our country ā big tankers,ā Trump said. āWeāre loading them up with oil, gas, and more. Itās a remarkable sight.ā
The remarks come as global energy markets continue to respond to geopolitical tensions and supply chain shifts. Analysts note that fluctuations in oil production, export routes, and demand have contributed to increased tanker movement across key shipping lanes.
Trump framed the development as part of a broader energy strategy, implying that current trends reflect long-term planning. However, independent experts caution that tanker movements can also be influenced by short-term pricing, storage capacity, and international supply agreements.
The Gulf of Mexico remains a critical hub for U.S. energy imports and exports, with ports along the coast handling significant volumes of crude oil and liquefied natural gas.
While it remains unclear how sustained the current increase in tanker traffic will be, industry observers say the situation underscores the United Statesā central role in the global energy market.
Officials have not yet released detailed data confirming the scale of the reported surge, but monitoring agencies are continuing to track vessel activity in the region.
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