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The United States Is On Course To Be The World’s #1 Oil Producer In 8 Years
Despite the absolutely ridiculous claims the GOP are making about American oil production, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that the United States may soon be the world’s largest oil producing nation, overtaking Saudi Arabia.
The Department of Energy is forecasting that by 2020, U.S. production of oil could reach 15 million barrels a day, putting the nation’s production above Saudi Arabia.
Just next year the average will be 11.4 million barrels, just below what the output of Saudi Arabia is right now.
Here is a quick list on why oil production is so high right now.
Production in the Gulf of Mexico, which slowed after BP’s 2010 well disaster and oil spill, has begun to climb again. Huge recent finds there are expected to help growth continue.
A long period of high oil prices has given drillers the cash and the motivation to spend the large sums required to develop new techniques and search new places for oil. Over the past decade, oil has averaged $69 a barrel. During the previous decade, it averaged $21.
A natural gas glut forced drillers to dramatically slow natural gas exploration beginning about a year ago. Drillers suddenly had plenty of equipment and workers to shift to oil.
So the Republican claim that we aren’t drilling enough in this country is a flat out lie. Regardless of where the oil comes from, whether it may be offshore, federal land, state or private land, oil production in America is high.
Oil prices on the other hand are not coming down. This begs the question why isn’t Drill Baby Drill working to lower oil prices? I thought blaming Wall Street speculators was wrong and misguided.
It turns out that drilling our way to lower gas and oil just won’t work, so we need a new approach — and that is the approach of President Obama.
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Luke
Oct. 25th, 2012 at 8:40 pm
Even if the US had the ability to become the world’s largest energy producer, liberals will ensure that it does not happen. They will tax and restrict energy production because it does not fit their narrative.
Joe Milner
Oct. 25th, 2012 at 9:46 pm
And even if we DO become the largest oil producer, that doesn’t necessarily mean we’ll see gas prices significantly lower, which is about what the GOP is screaming the loudest.
As long as someone in the world is willing to pay, say, $100 a barrel, what is the incentive for the US-based oil companies to sell it to the US for $60 a barrel?
This idea of “energy independence” based on a technology that is a world-wide commodity (oil) just doesn’t fly.
Shiva (Moderator)
Oct. 25th, 2012 at 10:10 pm
All that oil is on the free market the GOP loves. No one can tell the oil companys where they can sell our oil. The Keystone pipeline will take oil away from the midwest, raise prices there and head out to sea when it hits Houston
Joe Milner
Oct. 25th, 2012 at 10:12 pm
What Ray said :)
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Jibreel Riley
Oct. 26th, 2012 at 9:26 pm
This is bullshit pandering to the Highway for Jesus crowd whom love there highways with religious zeal however will come down like a shit storm against every other transit solution other than more highways. Run a interstate thru there front lawn and watch these freaks get NIMBY. Occupy the interstate, its the only way America will listen!