President Joe Biden

From the Wall Street Journal

Biden’s Blame Game Will Raise Oil Prices
Democrats’ bluster about ‘corporate greed’ is scaring away the investors needed to expand energy supplies.
By
James W. Coleman
April 13, 2022 6:40 pm ET

Instead of taking steps to boost U.S. oil and gas production amid skyrocketing prices and the war in Ukraine, President Biden is standing by his green-energy goals and blaming fossil-fuel companies for the consequences. This will make today’s energy problems even worse.

Though he campaigned on a promise to ban drilling on federal lands and waters, Mr. Biden’s administration now says oil companies aren’t drilling enough. Instead of “doing their part,” the president claims, too many U.S. fossil-fuel companies are “choosing to make extraordinary profits and without making additional investment with supply.”

Attributing high oil and gas prices to these companies’ greed and market power, the White House proposed new investigations into oil companies’ “anti-consumer behavior” last fall. At the end of March, the president also asked that Congress place extra fees on already-agreed federal oil and gas leases that the administration says aren’t being used. There’s nothing in these leases that obliges companies to drill and even those that want to and can afford to are often stuck waiting for further approval from the administration and courts.

On April 6, House Democrats took up the witch hunt, hauling oil executives before the Energy and Commerce Committee to accuse them of price gouging. Even sensible Democrats like former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers see through this nonsense. He noted recently that it doesn’t “make any sense at all to blame inflation on market power” and is “not serious economic reasoning.” He added that those who engage in those arguments “should be taken less seriously as a consequence.”

High energy prices are no more caused by corporate greed than the low oil prices of 2015-20 were the result of corporate generosity. Under previous administrations, drilling expanded rapidly as regulatory barriers were removed. The pandemic spurred a dramatic drop in oil demand, but it recovered more quickly than many expected. Supply lagged behind demand during 2021, with daily global oil production about two million barrels short of the world’s daily need of some 100 million
barrels. Normally, higher oil prices would attract investment and spur expansion, leading to more drilling and, ultimately, prices falling. But the Biden administration’s antagonism toward fossil fuels stands in the way.

During his campaign, Mr. Biden promised to take extreme steps to crush the U.S. oil industry. Since entering office he has repeatedly paused new oil and gas permitting and leasing. Because America is the world’s largest producer of oil and gas, these policies and the threat of more hostile action have contributed to the global energy shortage and price increases. Both oil and gasoline prices roughly doubled in the U.S. from around the time Mr. Biden was elected in November 2020 to March 2022. In Europe, natural-gas and electricity prices have spiked to as much as 10 times what they were when the year began.

Even as Mr. Biden searches for ways to expand the global energy supply, he refuses to give up many of his green goals. In the past few weeks, the administration has been looking to get more oil from Canada but has insisted it won’t reconsider Mr. Biden’s decision to kill the Keystone XL pipeline.

The president also seems uninterested in reinstituting the permitting reforms he rolled back earlier in his administration, which were designed to speed up permitting for American energy infrastructure and production. Lenders don’t want to make long-term investments in an industry that seems to be on the president’s blacklist, unless the political risk the administration is imposing on new drilling can be justified by even bigger profits. This will in turn force consumers to pay even higher prices.

Democrats seem more interested in lashing out at energy executives than freeing up supply. Their excoriation of oil and gas companies, along with the added fees and threats of investigations, are scaring investors away. Last month congressional Democrats even called for a windfall-profits tax on oil companies, though oil profits aren’t high enough to bring in the investment required to fund new drilling.

The only way global economic growth can survive the current energy crisis is if investors believe the U.S. will pursue consistent and reasonable energy policies and allow companies to access America’s abundant energy supplies. Blaming oil companies for problems that aren’t their fault makes matters worse.

Mr. Coleman is a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a law professor at Southern Methodist University.


Do you suppose Biden could do something meaningful like extractions from the strategic petroleum reserve or issuing new oil leases on federal-controlled land?
 
The Bull Durham wants to Use Hillary Clinton’s Tweet back in 2016 Accusing Trump of Having a Secret Line of Communication with Russian Alfa Bank as Evidence in Sussmann Trial-
Hunter's lap top will be in public view in the public social square soon. The D's are in big trouble. Most of my D friends are now Independent. thinking and minded and now politically I am "I" as well and side more on the libertarian side. I am 100% for free speech that is honest from your heart. Busted!!!

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Do not be so dumb. The easy way to isolate yourself from the high gas prices is to have purchased stocks in oil companies. The logic is easy. When the Western nations do not buy from Russia, the supply goes down. This gives a windfall to the gas companies. Wait...you did not buy? All this talk about drilling and stuff are for the rest of the population to think the government is doing something. The rest of us, buy stocks in the gas companies. You will make enough money there to offset the price you pay at the gas station.

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I think everyone realizes the democrats have really damaged their brand and are trying to figure out how to get the base excited so they don't stay home. But personally I question if the 'handout strategy' buys much loyalty. Personally I would advise him to focus more on quality leadership and less on political stunts.

For example a better path than a tax-payer bailout would be to loosen the bankruptcy laws with regard to college loans. Colleges selling $200k sociology degrees was plainly a scam and personally I don't like seeing my tax dollars being spent bailing out a crooked system out.

I don't see this ever put into play. The Dems are playing a game of chicken.. hoping that enough voters believe this and turn out to vote for them.

I just wonder though, if it does pass, how people who recently paid off their student loans will feel?
 
I believe she said that because the drillers were not drilling on their new leases.

Psaki is a tool...
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There are more than 9,000 permits to drill oil on federal lands, as President Biden claimed. But a variety of factors are keeping that work from getting started.
 
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There are more than 9,000 permits to drill oil on federal lands, as President Biden claimed. But a variety of factors are keeping that work from getting started.

"It’s true that companies will sometimes sit on unused permits until it makes more financial sense. The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that since there isn’t a penalty for not using a drilling permit, some companies wait to begin drilling until oil prices are high enough to make it worth their while. One operator told the GAO that they would add a drilling rig if the price of oil increases and may suspend one if it decreases. Another said a permit may go unused if oil and gas prices are too low for them to turn a profit. "
 
"It’s true that companies will sometimes sit on unused permits until it makes more financial sense. The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) found that since there isn’t a penalty for not using a drilling permit, some companies wait to begin drilling until oil prices are high enough to make it worth their while. One operator told the GAO that they would add a drilling rig if the price of oil increases and may suspend one if it decreases. Another said a permit may go unused if oil and gas prices are too low for them to turn a profit. "

When oil is at $125.00 a barrel the oil companies are gonna be pumping where they're able to pump...
"Sometimes" sitting makes good business sense.
Sometimes.... "some of these leases are going through a “complex regulatory process or are held up in litigation.” Western Energy Alliance, which represents hundreds of companies involved in the exploration and production of oil and natural gas, says on its website that it is defending more than 2,200 leases in court, most of which cannot be developed while the cases are ongoing.
Sometimes....“Federal leases…are subject to environmental studies. They're also subject to lawsuits filed by neighbors, by municipalities, by counties and state governments. And so it's become a more arduous process,”
Sometimes.....pipelines are cancelled, materials are backlogged, work forces are low...
 
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There are more than 9,000 permits to drill oil on federal lands, as President Biden claimed. But a variety of factors are keeping that work from getting started.

I don't know. Current prices are higher than anyone could have imagined... so I'm skeptical that anyone with skin in the game (i.e. has paid for a lease, permits, etc.), isn't pumping with everything they've got under present market conditions. And when I hear of people not drilling, that makes no economic sense to me. It's like hearing there is no gravity in some small section of Nebraska. So.. I for one am not opposed hearing an explanation as to why? Especially given the importance of oil to the nations security.

Where I worry is Biden is so vulnerable politically that instead of rising to the moment and talking about the nations energy policy, or push for a bi-partisan deal he goes for the cheap political points. Yet I also understand the lefties would high-jack the process with all their Green New Deal 'pie in the sky' talk and slogans (plus there is no way they would let a moderate like Biden score an environmental victory). So it's as if in one of those weird Washington ways, vilifying the oil industry is all the only path open to Biden that offers any sort of path that has the possibility of a political win.
 
I think anyone with common sense understands that having seen how fast Disney and the rest of the entertainment industry caved when it came to bowing to Chinese pressure, it was only a matter of time until they would be brought to heel by someone here in the states too. Hopefully this guy knows what he's doing and the folks living around that park aren't going to see their lively-hoods take a backseat to an elected officials ego.

Although again I understand that in some weird Washington way that since DeSantis is going after the Trump vote.... he's going to have to bring the crazy. Hopefully this is only that- posturing.

 
Oh and last but not least... maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But whereas maybe someone like DeSantis has a chance at unseating Trump, McCarthy isn't going to even make so much as a whimper when Trump moves to squash his political career. My two cents anyway.

 
I don't know. Current prices are higher than anyone could have imagined... so I'm skeptical that anyone with skin in the game (i.e. has paid for a lease, permits, etc.), isn't pumping with everything they've got under present market conditions. And when I hear of people not drilling, that makes no economic sense to me. It's like hearing there is no gravity in some small section of Nebraska. So.. I for one am not opposed hearing an explanation as to why? Especially given the importance of oil to the nations security.

Where I worry is Biden is so vulnerable politically that instead of rising to the moment and talking about the nations energy policy, or push for a bi-partisan deal he goes for the cheap political points. Yet I also understand the lefties would high-jack the process with all their Green New Deal 'pie in the sky' talk and slogans (plus there is no way they would let a moderate like Biden score an environmental victory). So it's as if in one of those weird Washington ways, vilifying the oil industry is all the only path open to Biden that offers any sort of path that has the possibility of a political win.
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Hunter with one of his his business partners, The Big Guy. Get the popcorn out folks and sit back and watch the movie. What a script. I must say the actors are doing amazing.

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I don't know. Current prices are higher than anyone could have imagined... so I'm skeptical that anyone with skin in the game (i.e. has paid for a lease, permits, etc.), isn't pumping with everything they've got under present market conditions. And when I hear of people not drilling, that makes no economic sense to me. It's like hearing there is no gravity in some small section of Nebraska. So.. I for one am not opposed hearing an explanation as to why? Especially given the importance of oil to the nations security.

Where I worry is Biden is so vulnerable politically that instead of rising to the moment and talking about the nations energy policy, or push for a bi-partisan deal he goes for the cheap political points. Yet I also understand the lefties would high-jack the process with all their Green New Deal 'pie in the sky' talk and slogans (plus there is no way they would let a moderate like Biden score an environmental victory). So it's as if in one of those weird Washington ways, vilifying the oil industry is all the only path open to Biden that offers any sort of path that has the possibility of a political win.

What was feared has come to pass...

Biden Makes Sweeping Changes to Oil and Gas Policy
January 28, 2021

President Joe Biden has followed through on a campaign pledge by introducing a moratorium on new oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters. With nearly 25 percent of U.S. oil and gas production coming from federal lands, the policy shift may have significant implications for future investment and production. The backlash from oil and gas producing states will be fierce and lawsuits have already begun, but the Biden administration views this policy as a key part of its climate agenda and is unlikely to change course. ...

...Industry associations object to Biden’s executive orders, arguing that they will deter investment, kill jobs, reduce state revenues, and shift oil and gas production to other countries. ...


 
What was feared has come to pass...

Biden Makes Sweeping Changes to Oil and Gas Policy
January 28, 2021

President Joe Biden has followed through on a campaign pledge by introducing a moratorium on new oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters. With nearly 25 percent of U.S. oil and gas production coming from federal lands, the policy shift may have significant implications for future investment and production. The backlash from oil and gas producing states will be fierce and lawsuits have already begun, but the Biden administration views this policy as a key part of its climate agenda and is unlikely to change course. ...

...Industry associations object to Biden’s executive orders, arguing that they will deter investment, kill jobs, reduce state revenues, and shift oil and gas production to other countries. ...



Looks like that article is pre Ukraine invasion. Currently aside from talking tough and staged political theater in Congress to appease the far lefties, I have a hard time believing Biden actually policy involves begging Venezuela for oil while knee-capping American owned companies. But he has proven of doing stupid things in the past so who the heck knows. The American lefts energy policy seems to be based on taking us back to year zero...

As someone who would support environmental reform it's a bit disheartening to see how dysfunctional the democratic party has become. Sort of like when Republicans talk about not liking deficit spending... you can't believe anything the dems say anymore. They have become a parody of themselves.
 
Looks like that article is pre Ukraine invasion. Currently aside from talking tough and staged political theater in Congress to appease the far lefties, I have a hard time believing Biden actually policy involves begging Venezuela for oil while knee-capping American owned companies. But he has proven of doing stupid things in the past so who the heck knows. The American lefts energy policy seems to be based on taking us back to year zero...

As someone who would support environmental reform it's a bit disheartening to see how dysfunctional the democratic party has become. Sort of like when Republicans talk about not liking deficit spending... you can't believe anything the dems say anymore. They have become a parody of themselves.
Did you hear about all the food processing plants catching on fire recently?
 
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