The West is experiencing its third energy crisis. The first, in 1973, was caused by the near-quintupling of the price of crude oil by Gulf oil producers in response to America’s support for Israel in the Yom Kippur war.
Their action brought an end to what the French call the trente glorieuses—the unprecedented post-World War II economic expansion. [bold, links added]
The second occurred at the end of the 1970s when Iran’s Islamic revolution led to a more than doubling of oil prices. This again inflicted great economic hardship, but the policy response was far better.
Inflation was purged at the cost of a deep recession. Energy markets were permitted to function. High oil prices induced substitution effects, particularly in the power sector, and stimulated increased supply.
In the space of nine months, the oil price cratered from $30 a barrel in November 1985 to $10 a barrel in July 1986. It’s no wonder that the economic expansion that started under Ronald Reagan had such long legs.
This time is different. The third energy crisis was not sparked by Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies or by Iranian ayatollahs.
It was self-inflicted, a foreseeable outcome of policy choices made by the West: Germany’s disastrous Energiewende that empowered Vladimir Putin to launch an energy war against Europe; Britain’s self-regarding and self-destructive policy of “powering past coal” and its decision to ban fracking; and, as Joseph Toomey shows in his powerful essay, Joe Biden’s war on the American oil and gas industry.
Hostilities were declared during Joe Biden’s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. “I guarantee you. We’re going to end fossil fuel,” candidate Biden told a climate activist in September 2019, words that the White House surely hopes to get lost down a memory hole.
Toomey’s paper has all the receipts, so there’s no danger of that. As he observes, Biden’s position in 2022 resembles Barack Obama’s in 2012, when rising gas prices threatened to sink his reelection.
Obama responded with a ruthlessness that his erstwhile running mate lacks. He simply stopped talking about climate and switched to an all-of-the-above energy policy, shamelessly claiming credit for the fracking revolution that his own EPA tried to strangle at birth.
Passage of the comically mistitled Inflation Reduction Act places this option beyond Biden’s reach, even if he were so inclined.
Democrats are hardly going to take a vow of climate omertà when they’ve achieved a political triumph of pushing through Congress what they regard as the most significant climate legislation to date.
Although the price of oil has slipped back from recent highs, the factors behind high gasoline prices remain in place.
Foremost among these is the steep decline in U.S. oil refinery capacity triggered when COVID lockdowns crushed demand but continued after the economy reopened.
There has never been such a large fall in operable refinery capacity. Moreover, Gulf Coast refineries were operating at 97 percent of their operating capacity in June 2022. As Toomey remarks, “There isn’t any more blood to be squeezed out of this turnip.”
Toomey identifies five factors driving this decline in refinery capacity. EPA biofuel blending mandates impose crippling costs on smaller refineries. When conventional refineries are converted to processing biofuels, up to 90 percent of their capacity is lost.
Biofuel mandates cost consumers far more than federal excise taxes. Toomey demonstrates that the Biden Administration’s claim that biofuel mandates protect consumers from oil-price volatility is totally false; biofuel prices, he writes, “are essentially indexed to the price of crude oil.”
Biden could order the reversal of the EPA’s retroactive biofuel threshold rules. That he has not done so demonstrates that the administration isn’t serious about making energy affordable again. High prices for fossil fuel energy are an intended part of the plan.
Corporate and Wall Street ESG policies are another factor driving refinery closures, especially of facilities owned by European oil companies to meet punishing decarbonization targets that will effectively end up sunsetting them as oil companies.
If finalized as proposed, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed climate disclosure rules, with the strong support of the Biden Administration, will heighten the vulnerability of U.S. oil and gas companies to climate activists and woke investors to force them to progressively divest their carbon-intensive activities, such as refining crude oil and eventually out of the oil and gas sector altogether.
To these should be added aggressive federal policies aimed at phasing out gasoline-powered vehicles in favor of electric vehicles (EVs); an administration staffed from top to bottom by militants who believe that climate is the only thing that matters in politics; and an increasingly hostile political climate (“you know the deal,” Biden said of oil executives when campaigning for the presidency. “When they don’t deliver, put them in jail”).
These policies, argues Toomey, will see China become the world’s leading oil refiner for years to come. Will Biden find himself asking China for supplies of refined gasoline?
Read rest at American Greatness
Failure to account for measured water vapor (which has been increasing substantially faster than possible from just feedback) is at best a mistake and perhaps science incompetence. Measured WV increase can account for all of climate change attributable to humanity. CO2 has no significant effect. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316885439_Climate_Change_Drivers
The only Green is the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ from frivolous Lawsuits and the usual cash the various Eco-Freaks get from the usual Suckers mostly the Hollywood suckers who fall for this load of malarkey
And yet – around 30% of Americans think Biden is doing a good job. Is there something I’m missing? Can some one please explain to me why 100% of Americans don’t think Biden is doing a good job as POTUS? What is wrong with that 30%?? Are they stupid, dumb, nuts -what is it?
The 30% stands for the baseline
” My party, right or wrong ” democrat idiots,
who are impervious to any common sense or logical thought.
Their commitment to party supremacy stands
absolute and resolute and will be defended with at least
as much commitment and vigor as the civil war.
These “people” have learned nothing
and never will.
There is no greenhouse effect, especially as promulgated by the
alarmist jerks.
There is no anthropogenic global warming, for total lack of scientific proof nor demonstration just like the idiotic GHE.
Use of carbon based fuels for anything has NO effect on earthly climate.
For lack of ANY scientific proof alone,
the warmist activists stand as LIARS.
And I haven’t even started on long term climate which proves them
EVEN MORE CONCLUSIVELY WRONG !
But, of course, it is foolish to expect any of the climate jerks
TO UNDERSTAND
They’re too busy being right all the time !