The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee chairman and ranking member have asked the Energy Information Administration to analyze the impact of lifting restrictions on US crude oil exports. “This is a complex puzzle that is best solved with dynamic and ongoing analysis of the full picture, rather than a static study of a snapshot in time,” Senator Mary Landrieu, Democrat-Louisiana, and Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican-Alaska, wrote to EIA Administrator Adam Sieminski on Friday. The letter follows a request in February by Senators Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, and Maria Cantwell, a Washington Democrat, to produce a report on how US gasoline prices would be impacted if restriction on US crude exports were lifted. Article continues below… Request a free trial of: Oilgram News Oilgram News brings you fast-breaking global petroleum and gas news on and including: Industry players, upstream and downstream markets, refineries, […]