Under former President Donald Trump, the United States achieved effective energy independence. It became a net exporter of petroleum products and, for a brief moment in time, crude oil.
In terms of geopolitics, the U.S. easily achieved what had been referred to as North American energy independence.
This meant U.S. policy was no longer subject to the vagaries of Middle Eastern politics — a big factor in Trump’s achievement of reconciling Israel with key Arab neighbors.
It also meant that Russia, another world-leading fossil fuel producer, had been limited in its use of hydraulic despotism in the service of its malign agenda.
Over a 10-year period, the shale revolution also created a vibrant and prosperous industry in the U.S. reviving rural areas and bringing top-paying jobs to those involved. Two consecutive presidents had the good sense to stay mostly out of its way.
In fact, former President Barack Obama has tried to take credit for the invention of fracking and horizontal drilling, or perhaps even for putting all that oil under the ground in the first place.
Now, President Joe Biden is trying to throw away the independence, prosperity, and carbon emissions reductions that fracking has conferred upon the nation.
All this just to appease environmental extremists whose support he needs and who think it is possible to wish away humanity’s need for abundant energy.
The price of this idiocy is being reflected at the pump every time you fill-up. You may have noticed the price of gasoline is up almost 50% from where it was a year ago. It is now at its highest point in seven years.
Biden, whose first acts in office included a ban on domestic oil exploration on federal land and the cancellation of a needed oil pipeline, has responded to this situation not by encouraging more domestic production.
Instead, he repeatedly approaches OPEC, hat in hand, begging the cartel and even the Russians to produce more oil for him. To see him beg foreign enemies to save his political standing is genuinely pathetic and degrading.
There is ample capacity for additional domestic production. Oil production in late 2019 reached significantly higher levels than where it is now. Under better circumstances, the higher prices would inspire still more production within the U.S.
But Biden appears to believe that as long as oil is coming from somewhere else, it doesn’t affect the climate. He may not be sharp enough to realize the joke is on him.
The U.S. is currently in the grip of a supply chain crisis. The Biden administration — already hopelessly incompetent in dealing with regular presidential duties, such as withdrawal from Afghanistan, border enforcement, and COVID-19 — has not the slightest clue how to fix it.
Imported oil arrives in tankers. The stack-up of ships outside the nation’s ports probably means that even a sudden burst of OPEC generosity will not improve his standing.
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Those who think Biden won this election must be the kind of person who walks around with blinders on we know for sure Biden stole the election
Joey has been clueless for the last 50 years he has skated through his time in the DC Swamp. What a waste of humanity. He has never had a true thought from his own mind.
How the citizens of the USA allow this is beyond belief. If they actually voted for Biden they must have a deep form for the love of pain and misery. Now that individual has had a vast effect world wide, here in Australia our fuel prices are around $8 a gallon in US measure for better grade fuel. With that and the absurd net zero emissions, the western world is hell bent on destroying itself.
Agree Dave but I have to ask how you Ausies are putting up with the Fascist actions by your country related to COVID.