Looks like the USA is gonna go back to be a large "oil importer" again -- at least for the near-term future...
Currently, storage is full, refineries are cutting back (due to lack of demand). So, with no place for the oil to go, and adequate supplies overseas, wells are being shut in. We have enough, and the only importers will be those refineries which get their supplies from the East because it is as/more convenient, often in the northeast.
There will be some adjustment when things start rolling again (lockdowns are lifted and America goes back to work), but we won't need to import oil, on balance, for a long time. Not only are there plenty of producing wells, the shut in and the Drilled but UnCompleted (DUC) wells represent a significant reserve, and there is still a lot left to develop when the time comes.