Any increase in American oil supply will not affect any price at any pump in America. The oil goes to a global market where it will simply be like a snowflake in an ocean. Nothing will happen except maybe the speculators will figure out even more ways to profit at the unfair and unknown costs to the consumers.
You have a dangerously simplistic view of how oil is distributed and produced, as well as how gasoline prices are determined. I can't believe you want to take yet another swing at speculators. We see what happens when you try to punish and regulate speculation, it stops happening and your economy goes stagnant, then people lose their jobs and we have massive unemployment. Right now, we are in desperate need to have speculators speculating on things, so the economy can grow and thrive... but let's not get off the topic here. Gas prices are certainly determined by the speculators.
Whenever something happens over in the middle east, a war or turmoil... the speculators speculate there may be a disruption in oil supply, and the price on the market begins to rise, and speculators buy shares. There's not a way to stop this from happening, it's natural reaction to turmoil in the middle east. Just as speculators can drive the price of oil up, they can also drive the price down by selling shares off. If you are relatively clear on this, try to comprehend... if we simply
announced a bold aggressive domestic drilling policy or initiative, that alone, would cause the same speculators to speculate the supply would soon be plentiful, therefore, the best time to sell is now! In other words, within DAYS... the price of gas at the pumps would decrease, before the first drill bit hit the ground.
Now, generally speaking, speculators are not influenced by political double-speak, so when Obama goes around telling everyone about how he's already drilling more than we've ever drilled before, and it won't make any difference if we drill more... blah blah blah... well, the speculators are not inclined to believe his shit, and they continue to speculate oil prices will rise. If we aren't going to drill for more, I predict the same... it's really a no-brainer.