Once the oil is extracted it is taken to a refinery which doesn’t take long since it is a continuous process, then to the gas tanks. Our refinery refines 90,000 - 100,000 barrels a day. It comes in and goes out in trucks, pipelines and railway.
Baton Rouge, La refinery refines over 500,000 barrels a day, 2.9 billion barrels a year.
So if one new refinery of like capacity could be serviced, the additional oil (at $100/barrel) would pay off a multi hundred billion dollar debt in a year or so... not a slouch. Of course it wouldn’t work quite that way... more oil would mean cheaper oil. OK, make it two years. Who wouldn’t want that? Oh I know. The globull warmists.