Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to see that OPEC is only helpful to administrations they can buy off. Nice legacy Trump left. Grift is bad for America.
Oh, I see that OPEC has chosen to what happens if Putin's side takes over the U.S.
Timing is suspect
I've said it many times before, but the US should just go make nice with Iran. The Iranian regime is absolutely horrible, but they are no worse than the Saudis. There is no reason to continue to shun Iran from the world oil markets and allow Saudi to dictate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ask, why is Saudi Arabia siding with the Russians?
Because the Biden regime is the enemy of all people, both foreign and domestic.
Republicans have gone so far off the rails that I honestly can't tell if this is satire.
Anonymous wrote:Good to see that OPEC is only helpful to administrations they can buy off. Nice legacy Trump left. Grift is bad for America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good to see that OPEC is only helpful to administrations they can buy off. Nice legacy Trump left. Grift is bad for America.
Oh, I see that OPEC has chosen to what happens if Putin's side takes over the U.S.
Timing is suspect
Anonymous wrote:So ask, why is Saudi Arabia siding with the Russians?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So ask, why is Saudi Arabia siding with the Russians?
Because the Biden regime is the enemy of all people, both foreign and domestic.
Anonymous wrote:So ask, why is Saudi Arabia siding with the Russians?
Anonymous wrote:Good to see that OPEC is only helpful to administrations they can buy off. Nice legacy Trump left. Grift is bad for America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. Oil is a effectively a worldwide commodity. Supplying more the world would reduce demand pressures and lower prices for everyone.
It’s just a pipeline. A pipeline does not produce new oil. The supply of oil is exactly the same with or without it.
Wrong. Production is always constrained by your capacity to transport. If you can produce 10 barrels of oil a day but can only transport 5 barrels per day it would be insane to produce more than 5 barrels.
Additionally, even if you have transport capacity, you’ll only produce barrels that are economic to produce. Shipping by rail is materially more expensive than shipping by pipe. Consequently, the marginal barrel under a pipeline regime is not being produced under a rail regime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
DP. Oil is a effectively a worldwide commodity. Supplying more the world would reduce demand pressures and lower prices for everyone.
It’s just a pipeline. A pipeline does not produce new oil. The supply of oil is exactly the same with or without it.
Anonymous wrote:We are working people and these policies are hurting us.
Let’s produce the oil we need!