The United States has reached unprecedented levels of energy production, setting new records for crude oil, natural gas, and electricity generation simultaneously.

This surge underscores a definitive structural shift in the American energy mix, with natural gas on track to surpass oil as the country's largest energy source by 2030.

The expansion is broad-based, extending even to renewable energy sources, which continue to grow despite policy headwinds from the White House.

According to Rzeczpospolita, the US is increasingly leveraging its energy surplus to strengthen ties with allies, exporting greater volumes of liquefied natural gas and other products.

This production boom has significant geopolitical implications.

Washington's aggressive energy policy is challenging the European Union, which risks losing influence if it fails to counterbalance the US dominance in global energy markets.