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

Is Legion your Russian partner on this board?

These MAGA minions have been parroting the same old myopic/revisionist BS for days now....DESPITE the FACT that one can present DOCUMENTED PROOF that what they say is an exaggeration at best, fueled by omitting information and adding supposition and conjecture as fact.

I've personally deconstructed on minion's similar diatribe on another thread....there are so many that I've put most on the ignore list, as they are insipidly stubborn on this point (or any point regarding the Orange Oaf). They could care less about Russia or Putin...it's all about "git'in those dang lib'rals".
 
Yeah. he's a fucking liar.


So you take PARTIAL information as gospel truth when it suits your personal beliefs and agenda. You took Biden at his word then.

But when ALL THE FACTS are presented, and the narrative you believed in was shown to be "misleading" at best (personally, I call it a LIE), suddenly Biden is a liar.

Hmm, that you can't or won't see the sheer hypocrisy in your stance is pathetic.
 
These MAGA minions have been parroting the same old myopic/revisionist BS for days now....DESPITE the FACT that one can present DOCUMENTED PROOF that what they say is an exaggeration at best, fueled by omitting information and adding supposition and conjecture as fact.

I've personally deconstructed on minion's similar diatribe on another thread....there are so many that I've put most on the ignore list, as they are insipidly stubborn on this point (or any point regarding the Orange Oaf). They could care less about Russia or Putin...it's all about "git'in those dang lib'rals".

You didn't deconstruct anything of mine. I'm just laying the facts out there for people to see. You cannot deconstruct facts.

I say this is the EO where Biden fucked up the American fuel supply on day one of his term in the name of "Climate Crisis":

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing...d-restoring-science-to-tackle-climate-crisis/

Because that's exactly what happened.

And...no retort. Good luck with whatever weaksauce you try to come up with, too.

If one wanted to deprive Putin of income, they could have their country sell more oil and natural gas to Europe than Putin does..ofc that means they would have to have the oil extracted to do so..

The current president of America set wheels in motion on his 1st day in office for that to not be possible today.

Because "Climate Crisis". :rolleyes: :palm:

I reckon all those killed Ukrainians and Americans getting poorer and having less to eat are helping the "climate" get better, huh? Well I do NOT see it that way.
 
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So you take PARTIAL information as gospel truth when it suits your personal beliefs and agenda. You took Biden at his word then.

But when ALL THE FACTS are presented, and the narrative you believed in was shown to be "misleading" at best (personally, I call it a LIE), suddenly Biden is a liar.

Hmm, that you can't or won't see the sheer hypocrisy in your stance is pathetic.

And clintons used deep state to spy on a sitting president. yer fucked.
 
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You didn't deconstruct anything of mine. I'm just laying the facts out there for people to see. You cannot deconstruct facts.

I say this is the EO where Biden fucked up the American fuel supply on day one of his term in the name of "Climate Crisis":

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing...d-restoring-science-to-tackle-climate-crisis/

Because that's exactly what happened.

And...no retort. Good luck with whatever weaksauce you try to come up with, too.

If one wanted to deprive Putin of income, they could have their country sell more oil and natural gas to Europe than Putin does..ofc that means they would have to have the oil extracted to do so..

The current president of America set wheels in motion on his 1st day in office for that to not be possible today.

Because "Climate Crisis". :rolleyes: :palm:

I reckon all those killed Ukrainians and Americans getting poorer and having less to eat are helping the "climate" get better, huh? Well I do NOT see it that way.

excellent work here, brother.
 
These MAGA minions have been parroting the same old myopic/revisionist BS for days now....DESPITE the FACT that one can present DOCUMENTED PROOF that what they say is an exaggeration at best, fueled by omitting information and adding supposition and conjecture as fact.

I've personally deconstructed on minion's similar diatribe on another thread....there are so many that I've put most on the ignore list, as they are insipidly stubborn on this point (or any point regarding the Orange Oaf). They could care less about Russia or Putin...it's all about "git'in those dang lib'rals".


You didn't deconstruct shit, well, maybe your bad touch trauma.

and only the ignorant brag about ignoring.
 
No, because I've already done my research as to why. I'll read it now.

Ok, from the CNN link: "But US oil producers can't or won't fill the supply gap, "

The fact is they can't because Biden hamstrung US oil production on his 1st day in office and he's not going to fix that, apparently, and doubling down on crazy alternatives.

He's going to Iran and Venezuela to import oil vs. admitting his policy is not working and it's time to try something else.

The sheer arrogance is going to plunge the entire world into a recession, most likely with food shortages.

You can't snap your fingers & make 50% of our energy needs from green anything. Only a moron doesn't know that. But democrats went ahead with the goal of destroying our gas & oil industry anyway. And now this is the mess we find ourselves in. Could the democrats have found a better way to screw the poor & middle class people? I honestly don't think so. For once I'm thinking that they may not get by with blaming something they did on someone else. We will have to see in the next election, won't we?
 
You can't snap your fingers & make 50% of our energy needs from green anything. Only a moron doesn't know that. But democrats went ahead with the goal of destroying our gas & oil industry anyway. And now this is the mess we find ourselves in. Could the democrats have found a better way to screw the poor & middle class people? I honestly don't think so. For once I'm thinking that they may not get by with blaming something they did on someone else. We will have to see in the next election, won't we?

There's also the fact they know how to cheat elections...that's troubling.
 
What he said on March 8 in context below. And it was in regard to the current situation in Ukraine, not his overall policy.

"[FONT=&]President Biden conceded that his administration is not able to strongly influence rising gas prices, in comments to reporters on Tuesday. [/FONT][FONT=&]“They’re gonna go up,” Biden said of gas prices after landing for a visit in Fort Worth, Texas. The average price of a gallon of gas hit a 14-year high of $4.009 on Sunday, according to AAA.[/FONT]
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“Can’t do much right now,” Biden said when asked what he can do about the situation. “Russia is responsible.”
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Biden’s remarks come hours after he announced a U.S. ban on Russian energy imports including oil, liquefied natural gas, and coal. The ban comes amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.[/FONT]

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“The decision today is not without cost here at home. Putin’s war is already hurting American families at the gas pump,” Biden said on Tuesday morning.

The president added that he is doing “everything I can to minimize Putin’s price hike here at home,” including releasing oil from the strategic reserves of the U.S. and allies."

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https://news.yahoo.com/biden-concedes-administration-t-much-214940187.html

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So you take PARTIAL information as gospel truth when it suits your personal beliefs and agenda. You took Biden at his word then.

But when ALL THE FACTS are presented, and the narrative you believed in was shown to be "misleading" at best (personally, I call it a LIE), suddenly Biden is a liar.

Hmm, that you can't or won't see the sheer hypocrisy in your stance is pathetic.



And clintons used deep state to spy on a sitting president. yer fucked.

And in typical MAGA minion fashion, when you're caught flat footed wrong on one premise, you just move the goal post to another conspiracy laden accusation.
Seems you don't have the intellectual honesty or courage just to concede a point. Once again, you live up to your screen name. Carry on.
 
Quote Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
These MAGA minions have been parroting the same old myopic/revisionist BS for days now....DESPITE the FACT that one can present DOCUMENTED PROOF that what they say is an exaggeration at best, fueled by omitting information and adding supposition and conjecture as fact.

I've personally deconstructed on minion's similar diatribe on another thread....there are so many that I've put most on the ignore list, as they are insipidly stubborn on this point (or any point regarding the Orange Oaf). They could care less about Russia or Putin...it's all about "git'in those dang lib'rals".


You didn't deconstruct shit, well, maybe your bad touch trauma.

and only the ignorant brag about ignoring.

All the objective, rational reader has to do is just look at my exchanges on the thread titled to see I'm not telling a lie. YOU, on the other hand, wouldn't cop to being wrong on this board if your life depended on it....just like your orange faced god.
 
Quote Originally Posted by Taichiliberal View Post
These MAGA minions have been parroting the same old myopic/revisionist BS for days now....DESPITE the FACT that one can present DOCUMENTED PROOF that what they say is an exaggeration at best, fueled by omitting information and adding supposition and conjecture as fact.

I've personally deconstructed on minion's similar diatribe on another thread....there are so many that I've put most on the ignore list, as they are insipidly stubborn on this point (or any point regarding the Orange Oaf). They could care less about Russia or Putin...it's all about "git'in those dang lib'rals".


You didn't deconstruct shit, well, maybe your bad touch trauma.

and only the ignorant brag about ignoring.

All the objective, rational reader has to do is just look at my exchanges on the thread titled gas prices explode overnight - $4.19/gallon to see I'm not telling a lie. YOU, on the other hand, wouldn't cop to being wrong on this board if your life depended on it....just like your orange faced god.
 
The Biden Administration Has a Lot to Learn About the Oil Industry

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The Biden admin is chock full of fools that understand little about how the oil industry operates, Jen Spaski is just one.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that there are 9,000 approved oil leases that the oil companies are not tapping into currently.

But, as American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Mike Sommers indicates, her statement amounts to factual distortion. “Just because you have a lease doesn’t mean there’s actually oil and gas in that lease, and there has to be a lot of development that occurs between the leasing and then ultimately permitting for that acreage to be productive,” Sommers said. In fact, the industry is using a higher percentage of federal onshore and offshore leases than at any time in the past, and it is continuing to increase production to meet surging demand.

The U.S. oil industry has both developed and undeveloped leases and it pays the government fees for renting them, regardless of whether oil and gas is eventually found and produced. It generally takes 7 to 10 years for oil companies to determine whether a lease will become productive and for them to invest in the infrastructure that is needed to produce the oil. With the Biden administration trying to push banks away from funding oil and gas projects and instead spend money on renewable energy, it is no wonder that the industry is hesitating to make the investment needed. Besides the need to obtain necessary capital to make the investment, the oil industry is faced with the uncertainty caused by Biden and his administration about imposing new taxes and regulations on the industry that were contained in the Build Back Better Bill. Further, the Department of Interior agreed with upping the royalty rates on the industry when they performed the review Biden requested when he placed the ban on new oil and drilling on public lands.

Because Biden touted his anti-oil and gas policies during his campaign for the Presidency, there was a flurry of lease purchases in 2020, despite record-breaking low – and even negative – oil prices resulting from the demand destruction due to the COVID lockdown. Those fears were justified as President Biden shut down leasing activities on his first day in office, and his leasing moratorium continues, despite a judge indicating that only Congress had the authority to approve not holding lease sales since Federal laws required the lease sales. Finally bowing to the law and conducting one lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico in the fall, another judge invalidated it on the grounds that the government had failed to take climate change into consideration. Biden’s administration has done nothing to contest that judgment, and in fact was appealing the original judge’s order the same week as the lease sale. To Biden and his administration, it is better to import oil from OPEC+ (the + is mainly Russia), Venezuela or Iran than to help the U.S. oil industry.

In the same press conference that Psaki misrepresented the 9000 leases, she falsely claimed Joe Biden was not funding the Russian war effort by continuing to import over 650,000 barrels of oil from Russia every day (about 8 percent of U.S. oil imports and 3 percent of oil consumption). At $120 a barrel that equates to $78 million a day from the United States to Russia alone. As the world’s third-largest oil producer providing more than 10 percent of global supply, Russia raked in $119 billion in resource revenues last year.

Due to pressure from Congress, Biden announced a ban on oil, liquefied natural gas and coal imports from Russia, signing an executive order to that effect on March 8. The day before, a bipartisan group of American lawmakers agreed to move ahead with legislation that would ban Russian energy imports in the United States and suspend normal trade relations with Russia and Belarus. Some European countries, which are highly dependent on Russian energy, have expressed a willingness to reduce their reliance on those imports, as well. Biden’s order blocks any new purchases of those energy products and winds down the deliveries of existing purchases that have already been contracted for. The White House said the action also bans new U.S. investment in Russia’s energy sector and prohibits Americans from participating in foreign investments that flow into that sector in Russia. China, which controls the minerals necessary for Biden’s “green energy transition,” immediately stepped into that space.

Gasoline prices have now surpassed their high in 2008, reaching an average of $4.17 a gallon. But, that is what Biden wants as his Secretary of Energy Granholm indicated—rising oil, natural gas and electricity prices benefit the transition to renewable fuels and Biden’s energy agenda.

Conclusion

The Biden administration and particularly Jen Psaki need to better understand the oil industry and energy markets so that they stop spouting misleading statements about oil leases and other industry-related subjects. The reason there are 9,000 undeveloped oil leases is because companies do not want to invest the massive amounts of money and manpower necessary to drill for oil when the Biden administration is constantly threatening to impose new or increasing taxes, fees and regulations on the industry, and “working like the devil” through all the financial institutions to cut off their funding and “bankrupt them.” With the ban on lease sales on federal lands, Biden has shown the U.S. oil industry through his actions that he does not want to do business with them. He would rather import oil from OPEC, Venezuela and Iran than to further develop the U.S. oil industry. His actions speak louder than his words.
 
These MAGA minions have been parroting the same old myopic/revisionist BS for days now....DESPITE the FACT that one can present DOCUMENTED PROOF that what they say is an exaggeration at best, fueled by omitting information and adding supposition and conjecture as fact.

I've personally deconstructed on minion's similar diatribe on another thread....there are so many that I've put most on the ignore list, as they are insipidly stubborn on this point (or any point regarding the Orange Oaf). They could care less about Russia or Putin...it's all about "git'in those dang lib'rals".

I think it is worse. I think they are deliberately helping Russia and Putin to the detriment of America. They want Pooty to take over Ukraine and keep moving.
 
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



I realize there continues to be this chorus of escalating oil prices to make President Biden look bad which is basically the fault of internal and external enemies and their war mongering ways. Yet consider the following details that might reflect on the relevancy of this campaign of possible false information at playing the escalating oil price game:

Oil Prices Are Dropping — Will Gas Prices Go Down, Too?

Americans could start to see some relief at the gas pump as elevated oil prices are starting to show signs of decline.

Gas prices have soared to its highest level in more than a decade since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, which has thrown global markets into a tailspin as Russia is one of the world's largest oil producers.

In the United States, a majority of the costs imposed at the pump is derived from the price of crude oil. West Texas Intermediate, which serves as the U.S. reference point for oil prices, hit above $130 per barrel earlier this month, but dipped below $100 during trading on Monday, March 14."
https://www.newsweek.com/oil-prices-are-dropping-will-gas-prices-go-down-too-1687910

The top three producing countries in 2020—the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Russia—accounted for 43% of the world’s petroleum liquids production. The top five producers also including Canada and China accounted for 54% of the global output.

https://www.investopedia.com/invest... to the most recent,Russia, Canada, and China.
 
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The Biden admin is chock full of fools that understand little about how the oil industry operates, Jen Spaski is just one.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that there are 9,000 approved oil leases that the oil companies are not tapping into currently.

But, as American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Mike Sommers indicates, her statement amounts to factual distortion. “Just because you have a lease doesn’t mean there’s actually oil and gas in that lease, and there has to be a lot of development that occurs between the leasing and then ultimately permitting for that acreage to be productive,” Sommers said. In fact, the industry is using a higher percentage of federal onshore and offshore leases than at any time in the past, and it is continuing to increase production to meet surging demand.

The U.S. oil industry has both developed and undeveloped leases and it pays the government fees for renting them, regardless of whether oil and gas is eventually found and produced. It generally takes 7 to 10 years for oil companies to determine whether a lease will become productive and for them to invest in the infrastructure that is needed to produce the oil. With the Biden administration trying to push banks away from funding oil and gas projects and instead spend money on renewable energy, it is no wonder that the industry is hesitating to make the investment needed. Besides the need to obtain necessary capital to make the investment, the oil industry is faced with the uncertainty caused by Biden and his administration about imposing new taxes and regulations on the industry that were contained in the Build Back Better Bill. Further, the Department of Interior agreed with upping the royalty rates on the industry when they performed the review Biden requested when he placed the ban on new oil and drilling on public lands.

Because Biden touted his anti-oil and gas policies during his campaign for the Presidency, there was a flurry of lease purchases in 2020, despite record-breaking low – and even negative – oil prices resulting from the demand destruction due to the COVID lockdown. Those fears were justified as President Biden shut down leasing activities on his first day in office, and his leasing moratorium continues, despite a judge indicating that only Congress had the authority to approve not holding lease sales since Federal laws required the lease sales. Finally bowing to the law and conducting one lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico in the fall, another judge invalidated it on the grounds that the government had failed to take climate change into consideration. Biden’s administration has done nothing to contest that judgment, and in fact was appealing the original judge’s order the same week as the lease sale. To Biden and his administration, it is better to import oil from OPEC+ (the + is mainly Russia), Venezuela or Iran than to help the U.S. oil industry.

In the same press conference that Psaki misrepresented the 9000 leases, she falsely claimed Joe Biden was not funding the Russian war effort by continuing to import over 650,000 barrels of oil from Russia every day (about 8 percent of U.S. oil imports and 3 percent of oil consumption). At $120 a barrel that equates to $78 million a day from the United States to Russia alone. As the world’s third-largest oil producer providing more than 10 percent of global supply, Russia raked in $119 billion in resource revenues last year.

Due to pressure from Congress, Biden announced a ban on oil, liquefied natural gas and coal imports from Russia, signing an executive order to that effect on March 8. The day before, a bipartisan group of American lawmakers agreed to move ahead with legislation that would ban Russian energy imports in the United States and suspend normal trade relations with Russia and Belarus. Some European countries, which are highly dependent on Russian energy, have expressed a willingness to reduce their reliance on those imports, as well. Biden’s order blocks any new purchases of those energy products and winds down the deliveries of existing purchases that have already been contracted for. The White House said the action also bans new U.S. investment in Russia’s energy sector and prohibits Americans from participating in foreign investments that flow into that sector in Russia. China, which controls the minerals necessary for Biden’s “green energy transition,” immediately stepped into that space.

Gasoline prices have now surpassed their high in 2008, reaching an average of $4.17 a gallon. But, that is what Biden wants as his Secretary of Energy Granholm indicated—rising oil, natural gas and electricity prices benefit the transition to renewable fuels and Biden’s energy agenda.

Conclusion

The Biden administration and particularly Jen Psaki need to better understand the oil industry and energy markets so that they stop spouting misleading statements about oil leases and other industry-related subjects. The reason there are 9,000 undeveloped oil leases is because companies do not want to invest the massive amounts of money and manpower necessary to drill for oil when the Biden administration is constantly threatening to impose new or increasing taxes, fees and regulations on the industry, and “working like the devil” through all the financial institutions to cut off their funding and “bankrupt them.” With the ban on lease sales on federal lands, Biden has shown the U.S. oil industry through his actions that he does not want to do business with them. He would rather import oil from OPEC, Venezuela and Iran than to further develop the U.S. oil industry. His actions speak louder than his words.

https://www.instituteforenergyresea...on-has-a-lot-to-learn-about-the-oil-industry/

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These MAGA minions have been parroting the same old myopic/revisionist BS for days now....DESPITE the FACT that one can present DOCUMENTED PROOF that what they say is an exaggeration at best, fueled by omitting information and adding supposition and conjecture as fact.

I've personally deconstructed on minion's similar diatribe on another thread....there are so many that I've put most on the ignore list, as they are insipidly stubborn on this point (or any point regarding the Orange Oaf). They could care less about Russia or Putin...it's all about "git'in those dang lib'rals".

Run pussy, run and hide from those bad old posters :laugh:
 
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