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Read the news for the year 2017, dimwit.
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That's NONSENSE... Everyone wants refineries except near them.. In the past when the ppb was low nobody would invest in refineries.. Or, do you want government to build them?
Read the news for the year 2017, dimwit.
Democrat environmentalists will not allow refineries and make it almost impossible to get permits.
That's what the conspiracy theorists claim.. The government doesn't build refineries.. oil company investors do.
Government makes regulations that make it impossible to get permits. The democrats hate anything that is good for this country
The Saudis didn't have any trouble building Motiva.
Could that happen today? It was not a new refinery it ws an expansion
https://www.usnews.com/opinion/blog...neries-since-the-1970s-but-capacity-has-grown
Here's a list of refineries built in the past 30 years.
https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs/faq.php?id=29&t=6
Industry experts and even the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are acknowledging that President Trump's tweets calling for more oil production may be having an effect.
Trump warned OPEC last month that "oil prices are artificially very high! No good and will not be accepted!"
On Friday, it became clear that OPEC listened.
Saudi Arabia, the largest member of OPEC, and Russia, the leader of non-OPEC countries that are cooperating with the oil group to restrict supply to boost prices, said they are prepared to change course and increase production.
OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo said Trump’s prodding had inspired the idea of upping oil production.
“We pride ourselves as friends of the United States,” Barkindo said during a panel with the Saudi and Russian energy ministers.
One expert said Trump's direct message helped spur action. “The president's tweet was speaking truth to power to the oil producing countries,” said Amy Myers Jaffe, a leading expert on global energy policy at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The move would be a dramatic about-face for Saudi Arabia and Russia, which had been discussing extending by 10 to 20 years its agreement to cut oil supplies.
Prices have rallied in recent months, as some OPEC countries restricted production more than the amount targeted under the agreement, and other supply disruptions have occurred. While higher oil prices benefit U.S. producers and help advance the president’s “energy dominance agenda,” Trump has noticed the corresponding spike in gasoline prices.
The Trump administration has worked to bolster ties with Saudi Arabia, as the two powers pursue shared goals in the Middle East, such as combating Iranian influence.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/energy/trumps-tweets-could-prompt-opec-to-boost-oil-production
Us is breaking records
Gasoline is $5,00 a gallon in NYC.
Industry experts and even the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries are acknowledging that President Trump's tweets calling for more oil production may be having an effect.
Trump warned OPEC last month that "oil prices are artificially very high! No good and will not be accepted!"
On Friday, it became clear that OPEC listened.
Saudi Arabia, the largest member of OPEC, and Russia, the leader of non-OPEC countries that are cooperating with the oil group to restrict supply to boost prices, said they are prepared to change course and increase production.
OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo said Trump’s prodding had inspired the idea of upping oil production.
“We pride ourselves as friends of the United States,” Barkindo said during a panel with the Saudi and Russian energy ministers.
One expert said Trump's direct message helped spur action. “The president's tweet was speaking truth to power to the oil producing countries,” said Amy Myers Jaffe, a leading expert on global energy policy at the Council on Foreign Relations.
The move would be a dramatic about-face for Saudi Arabia and Russia, which had been discussing extending by 10 to 20 years its agreement to cut oil supplies.
Prices have rallied in recent months, as some OPEC countries restricted production more than the amount targeted under the agreement, and other supply disruptions have occurred. While higher oil prices benefit U.S. producers and help advance the president’s “energy dominance agenda,” Trump has noticed the corresponding spike in gasoline prices.
The Trump administration has worked to bolster ties with Saudi Arabia, as the two powers pursue shared goals in the Middle East, such as combating Iranian influence.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/energy/trumps-tweets-could-prompt-opec-to-boost-oil-production
They are pandering to Trump's ego. They had already been talking about increasing production because of the collapse of VZ's oil sector.
So you say.
But then, you also claimed gas was $5 @ gallon in NYC.
So you say.
But then, you also claimed gas was $5 @ gallon in NYC.
Fox News said gas in NYC was $5.00.. Grow up, you petty ass.
Gasoline is $5,00 a gallon in NYC.
Looks like you said it.