DOE releases 1 million barrels from Northeast Reserve in attempt to bring down gas prices

Really? Then why does Biden have to constantly raid the SOR?

THINK snowflake, THINK!!
If you think he's lying then how about you refute his claim?

The United States produced more crude oil than any nation at any time, according to our International Energy Statistics, for the past six years in a row. Crude oil production in the United States, including condensate, averaged 12.9 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2023, breaking the previous U.S. and global record of 12.3 million b/d, set in 2019. Average monthly U.S. crude oil production established a monthly record high in December 2023 at more than 13.3 million b/d.

 
If you think he's lying then how about you refute his claim?

The United States produced more crude oil than any nation at any time, according to our International Energy Statistics, for the past six years in a row. Crude oil production in the United States, including condensate, averaged 12.9 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2023, breaking the previous U.S. and global record of 12.3 million b/d, set in 2019. Average monthly U.S. crude oil production established a monthly record high in December 2023 at more than 13.3 million b/d.

I asked a question shit-for-brains. If we are producing so much oil, why does he need to release oil at cheap prices from the SOR?
 
He refuses to discuss actual facts, so he must resort to deflection and evasion.
More projection from a thread trolling douchebag who constantly avoids discussion. I asked a question shit-for-brains. If we are producing so much oil, why sell it cheap from the SOR?
 
If you think he's lying then how about you refute his claim?

The United States produced more crude oil than any nation at any time, according to our International Energy Statistics, for the past six years in a row. Crude oil production in the United States, including condensate, averaged 12.9 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2023, breaking the previous U.S. and global record of 12.3 million b/d, set in 2019. Average monthly U.S. crude oil production established a monthly record high in December 2023 at more than 13.3 million b/d.

The question isn't how much the US did produce, but rather how much could the US produce. That is, just because we're producing a record amount doesn't mean that's all we might be able to produce if the Biden administration, as one major player, were behind expanding oil production.
 
The question isn't how much the US did produce, but rather how much could the US produce. That is, just because we're producing a record amount doesn't mean that's all we might be able to produce if the Biden administration, as one major player, were behind expanding oil production.
Oil companies hold leases on THOUSANDS of sites they could start working if they wanted to produce more oil.

Why should we produce more oil, simply to sell it to foreign nations?
 
Oil companies hold leases on THOUSANDS of sites they could start working if they wanted to produce more oil.

Why should we produce more oil, simply to sell it to foreign nations?
A canard. There are only a limited number of drilling rigs, seismic survey units, etc., available and these are generally scheduled out for years in advance.


Why more oil? Because it's the best alternative to coal and we should strive at this point for sufficient domestic production to stop being importers and even become net exporters. Why export? Because that helps the US economy grow and expand rather than we buy from others.
 
I asked a question shit-for-brains. If we are producing so much oil, why does he need to release oil at cheap prices from the SOR?
Actually, Biden is releasing gasoline at the moment, not oil. He did release oil to keep the price down.

Biden is also selling strategic oil futures to assure drillers that the price will be high enough.

Off all this, Biden has made a profit, and kept production as high as possible.
 
Why more oil? Because it's the best alternative to coal and we should strive at this point for sufficient domestic production to stop being importers and even become net exporters. Why export? Because that helps the US economy grow and expand rather than we buy from others.
Biden has us producing about as much oil as we can. We are already a net exporter, so your point is pointless.

Is being an exporter great for the economy? Have you heard of the resource curse? Exporting oil gets in the way of exporting things that are good for the economy, or at least better for the economy.
 
The question isn't how much the US did produce, but rather how much could the US produce. That is, just because we're producing a record amount doesn't mean that's all we might be able to produce if the Biden administration, as one major player, were behind expanding oil production.
Right now, oil production is growing at the fastest rate the market considers reasonable. Biden's futures contracts are keeping investment as high as the market would allow. If we did force more public money in, private investors would flee, and we would just waste a lot of taxpayer money for no benefit.

How much could the US produce? About what it is producing now.
 
Biden has us producing about as much oil as we can. We are already a net exporter, so your point is pointless.

Is being an exporter great for the economy? Have you heard of the resource curse? Exporting oil gets in the way of exporting things that are good for the economy, or at least better for the economy.
Biden has done exactly the opposite. He's tried to reduce oil production to the extent he can.



But he let Russia build one


And he's piled on the regulations...




 
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