Oil Drops $30/Barrel In One Week Thanks To Biden

Well duh. People didn't drive as much during lockdowns. This is from Gas Buddy.

COVID-19 DISRUPTS GAS PRICES


We saw gas prices being affected by the coronavirus as early as February, with prices fluctuating due to the uncertainty of COVID-19 in China.
March saw the full impact of COVID-19. Much of the United States went into a complete lockdown, causing gas prices to fall from $2.41/gal on March 1 to $1.97/gal on March 31, 2020. No one drove to work. No one drove to school. A truly unprecedented drop in gasoline demand occurred for the first time in our nation’s history.
That's why I have these communists on ignore.

Remind Stringy that the airline industry shut down. Then instruct him to research the amount of fuel the industry uses.
 
Well duh. People didn't drive as much during lockdowns. This is from Gas Buddy.

COVID-19 DISRUPTS GAS PRICES


[FONT=&]We saw gas prices being affected by the coronavirus as early as February, with prices fluctuating due to the uncertainty of COVID-19 in China.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]March saw the full impact of COVID-19. Much of the United States went into a complete lockdown, causing gas prices to fall from $2.41/gal on March 1 to $1.97/gal on March 31, 2020. No one drove to work. No one drove to school. A truly unprecedented drop in gasoline demand occurred for the first time in our nation’s history.[/FONT]

Gas buddy doesn't take into account the fly over red states
 
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Oil closed at $95 today, down $30 from 6 days ago.

Proof that this is a sham, and Biden's policies are working.

Let's hope he keeps up the good work, and it continues to drop.

Thanks JOE!!!
What did Biden do to drop the price? Push us closer to a recession so oil futures prices drop?
 

Not true. He does not have the power to do that. His EO bans NEW fracking/drilling on FEDERAL LANDS.

"Biden's order does not issue a total ban on all existing and future fracking operations. His plan stops new fracking opportunities on federal land.

"In a statement Wednesday, the Department of the Interior said the pause "does not impact existing operations or permits for valid, existing leases" and does not restrict energy activities on private or state land."
 
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