Why are US gas prices soaring when America barely uses Russian oil?


  • Not "since".
  • Not "due to".
  • Not "because of".


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The president impacts oil prices like they do the stock market, extremely peripherally. Biden is not causing the gas prices to rise and is not telling oil companies what to do. They are looting. Repubs like that. Trumpys love it. But oil is an international product traded on the commodities market. Perhaps Biden should fly to London and interfere in the trading?

Think so?
 
Really? Their costs haven't risen along with prices?

"In November, the president, under growing criticism for contributing to inflation that’s been hovering at a 40-year high, asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate “mounting evidence of anti-consumer behavior by oil and gas companies.”

“The bottom line is this: gasoline prices at the pump remain high, even though oil and gas companies’ costs are declining,” Biden said in a letter to FTC Chair Lina Kahn.

Biden noted that the price of unfinished gasoline – which hasn’t been blended with other liquids – was down more than 5% versus the previous month while gas prices had gone up 3% over the same period."

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/oil-gas-companies-price-gouging-225315784.html
 
2019, the U.S. produced 12.29 million barrels of crude oil per day (Trump)
2020 was less because of COVID 11.25 million barrels per day

2021 The U.S. was producing 11.185 million barrels of crude oil per day
 
From the beginning of 2021 through the middle of May of that year, prices spiked from $2.25 to over $3.00.
From there, gas prices rose steadily hitting $3.40 in mid-November, dipping slightly as the country dealt with the Omicron variant,
only to continue upward for most of 2022.

All that occurred before Russia invaded Ukraine. The president has only himself and his opposition to domestic energy production to blame.

Interior Department was recommending new regulations and fees that would drive up the cost of onshore drilling and dissuade companies from leasing the land all together.

In his second month in office, Biden reinstated the "social cost of carbon" to $51 per metric ton from $8, which is largely a made-up figure but allows the government to regulate – and prevent – domestic production much more aggressively.

The administration was begrudgingly forced into auctioning offshore leases last year, but only after a federal judge said the initial ban was illegal. Yet the ban received new life in January when a D.C. District Court judge invalidated the entire sale. There are no signs Biden will appeal the ruling.

Announcing today that the U.S. will make every effort to increase domestic oil supply would send the right signals to the market and start to put downward pressure on prices.
Biden could immediately instruct his administration to prioritize lease sale approvals and remove the self-imposed regulatory barriers causing unnecessary delays. The president could approve pending pipeline and LNG export permits, and suspend the antiquated Jones Act that prohibits domestic port-to-port shipping.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/biden-high-gas-prices-blame-himself
 
Putin Isn’t the One Who Banned U.S. Offshore Oil Drilling




"Number one, no more subsidies for fossil fuel industry. No more drilling on federal lands. No more drilling, including offshore. No ability for the oil industry to continue to drill, period, ends, number one." Joe Biden, March 15, 2020.)

Well, whatever else we might say about Biden, we can’t say he fudged on that campaign pledge. One consequential calamity stares us in the face every time we pump gas.


https://townhall.com/columnists/humbertofontova/2022/03/12/putin-isnt-the-one-who-banned-us-offshore-oil-drilling
 
The old fool who supposedly wields that power can't even control his own bladder or bowels, I've heard.

theoretically the office has power, if a masculine and intelligent leader with half a sack is in there.

we need a white masculine nationalist non gay christian man in charge.

preferably with a ridiculous combover.

trump 2024
 
theoretically the office has power, if a masculine and intelligent leader with half a sack is in there.

we need a white masculine nationalist non gay christian man in charge.

preferably with a ridiculous combover.

trump 2024

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Here are some excerpts from the article. There are also some graphs at the link.

"Most of Russia's oil goes to Europe and Asia. But the key here is to think about the oil supply globally, rather than the US specifically. The commodities world is a heavily interconnected one, and oil is priced through a global market. So what happens in one area of the world can affect another...

...it's true that very little of that Russian supply goes to the United States — just 90,000 barrels of crude oil per day in December, according to the most recent US government statistics. In 2021, by contrast, Europe got 60% of Russia's oil exports and China got 20%. But remember that oil is bought and shipped around the world through a global commodities market. So in that sense it doesn't really matter who specifically is getting crunched by the loss of Russian oil, because lower supply affects those global prices no matter what.

... if Europe buys less Russian oil, it will have to replace it with oil from somewhere else — perhaps from the powerful Saudi Arabia-led Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. That increase in demand for OPEC oil will send its crude prices higher. And guess who else buys hundreds of millions of barrels of OPEC oil? You guessed it: the United States.

How much crude oil does the United States import from Russia? Russia ranked ninth among the top 10 countries that the United States relies on for crude oil imports. In December 2021, the US imported 90,000 barrels per day from Russia."

https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/12/energy/us-gas-prices-russia-oil/index.html


Yes. Oil is traded on the world market. Wall St is pushing prices higher because they lost their collective shirts for almost a decade in the industry.

I think the pertinent question is 'Why are American oil companies as bad as OPEC?'
 
Here are some excerpts from the article. There are also some graphs at the link.

"Most of Russia's oil goes to Europe and Asia. But the key here is to think about the oil supply globally, rather than the US specifically. The commodities world is a heavily interconnected one, and oil is priced through a global market. So what happens in one area of the world can affect another...

...it's true that very little of that Russian supply goes to the United States — just 90,000 barrels of crude oil per day in December, according to the most recent US government statistics. In 2021, by contrast, Europe got 60% of Russia's oil exports and China got 20%. But remember that oil is bought and shipped around the world through a global commodities market. So in that sense it doesn't really matter who specifically is getting crunched by the loss of Russian oil, because lower supply affects those global prices no matter what.

... if Europe buys less Russian oil, it will have to replace it with oil from somewhere else — perhaps from the powerful Saudi Arabia-led Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. That increase in demand for OPEC oil will send its crude prices higher. And guess who else buys hundreds of millions of barrels of OPEC oil? [FONT=&]You guessed it: the United States.

How much crude oil does the United States import from Russia? Russia ranked ninth among the top 10 countries that the United States relies on for crude oil imports. In December 2021, the US imported 90,000 barrels per day from Russia."
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https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/12/energy/us-gas-prices-russia-oil/index.html



YES. PRES.MORON AND THE LIE-O-CRATS ARE LYING AGAIN.

IT WAS BUILDING LONG BEFORE THE UKRAINE INVASION.
 
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