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Under President Trump, the United States became the largest producer of oil in the world.

In 2019, the U.S. produced 12,248,000 barrels per day (bpd), topping Saudi Arabia, which produced 12,000,000 bpd, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Russia produced 10,800,000 bpd, while other nations in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) were far behind: Iraq at 4,451,516, Iran at 3,990,956 and Kuwait at 2,923,825. . . .

At the end of December, Saudi Arabia announced it would cut production by one million barrels per day, which will drop global supply for February by about 1%. The move is intended to reduce supply with diminished demand, which has dropped due to the COVID-19 pandemic. . . .

Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that a rise in crude oil prices since November caused the increase. Meanwhile, OPEC’s oil supply in January is expected to decrease by approximately 400,000 barrels per day, tanker tracker Petro-Logistics said on Monday.

“Oil prices have risen by 10 percent since the end of 2020 and 8 percent since the OPEC+ meeting two weeks ago, but the rally has nothing to do with the short-term oil demand outlook,” OilPrice.com reported last week. “It has been almost exclusively due to the decision of Saudi Arabia — the world’s top oil exporter and OPEC’s de facto leader — to cut an additional 1 million barrels per day (bpd) from its production in the first quarter.”

“The Saudi ‘generosity’ signals that the Kingdom is willing to forgo short-term market share in order to prop up prices amid weak immediate demand, tighten the market faster, and wait for the opportunity to ramp up production once oil demand rebounds at some point in the second half of 2021,” said the oil website. “Yet, in the process, the Saudis could incentivize increased activity in the U.S. shale patch, which could abandon the promised restraint in spending, and increase production. Higher-than-currently-estimated U.S. oil supply could cap oil price gains and ruin the Saudi attempts to over-tighten the market.” . . .

Biden killed all that with an executive order last week.

“The Keystone XL pipeline disserves the U.S. national interest,” Biden’s order said. “The United States and the world face a climate crisis. That crisis must be met with action on a scale and at a speed commensurate with the need to avoid setting the world on a dangerous, potentially catastrophic, climate trajectory. At home, we will combat the crisis with an ambitious plan to build back better, designed to both reduce harmful emissions and create good clean-energy jobs.

“Our domestic efforts must go hand in hand with U.S. diplomatic engagement.  Because most greenhouse gas emissions originate beyond our borders, such engagement is more necessary and urgent than ever. The United States must be in a position to exercise vigorous climate leadership in order to achieve a significant increase in global climate action and put the world on a sustainable climate pathway. Leaving the Keystone XL pipeline permit in place would not be consistent with my Administration’s economic and climate imperatives.” . . .

Biden’s stance on fracking has also been murky. In one presidential debate, he claimed that he “never said I oppose fracking.” Trump fired back, saying, “You said it on tape.” . . .

With the Saudi Arabia cut, prices at the pump are expected to rise soon. Brent crude oil has been “stuck” at $50-$55 per barrel, but “many experts are now looking for upward of $60 in 2021, with some of the more bullish targeting $65 by this summer,” Arab News reported on Thursday.

The American Automobile Association (AAA) said on Wednesday that Americans can expect to see the price at the pump continue to rise.

“Since the beginning of the year, the national gas price average has increased 13 cents,” the AAA said. Today’s average is $2.38. That is a nickel more than last week. However, still cheaper year-over-year by 17 cents. The last time the nation saw a substantial January pump price increase was in 2009. That year, the national gas price average jumped 23 cents inside of the first 3 weeks of the year. At that time U.S. gasoline demand and supply were lower and crude oil prices had been increasing, similar to today.” . . .

Biden’s nominee for secretary of transportation, former South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg, on Thursday said raising the federal gas tax will be one of the options to fund “major investments” needed for highway infrastructure. “I think all options need to be on the table,” he said.

A Buttigieg spokesman later walked the statement back, according to Roll Call, telling reporters that a “variety of options need to be on the table to ensure we can invest in our highways and create jobs, but increasing the gas tax is not among them.” . . .

“If we’re committed to the idea of user-pays, part of how you might do that would be based on vehicle miles traveled,” Buttigieg said. “But that raises concerns about privacy, and there remains technical issues as well. It’s going to have to be a conversation not only in the administration but with Congress too. . . .

(Excerpt from Just the News. Article by Joseph Curl. Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

What do you think of these expectedly high gas prices?

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Patty Fields
February 9, 2021

Wow … does no one really READ the articles??
The fuel prices have VERY little to do with ANY president, and most specifically in this article it states clearly “Oil prices have risen by 10 percent since the end of 2020 and 8 percent since the OPEC+ meeting two weeks ago, but the rally has nothing to do with the short-term oil demand outlook,” OilPrice.com reported last week. “It has been almost exclusively due to the decision of Saudi Arabia — the world’s top oil exporter and OPEC’s de facto leader — to cut an additional 1 million barrels per day (bpd) from its production in the first quarter.”

Get off the Trump high horse people. Not EVERYTHING is controlled by the president. Actually, very little IS controlled by ANY president.

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Dave
February 1, 2021

With hate and corruption that has increased over the past 2 weeks, we can only ask God to forgive our sins and to heal our land (2 Chronicles 7:14),
“If my people, which are called by my name, shall ahumble themselves, and bpray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”,
and pray God’s favor and protection, Psalms 91.
Every day we pray for Gods protection and wisdom for President Trump and Vice President Pence.
Jesus is coming soon!

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CN
February 1, 2021

I would love to say I have confidence in what we are being told. But I have none because an administration that is willing to defraud America in multiple ways to cheat their citizens out of a legal election… well, that same administration cannot be trusted. Words are meaningless as to what they intend to do and how it will “help Americans”. They don’t want to help America. You’re already seeing that. The Biden administration could care less because all their fuel and energy is paid for by you and I. So cost of energy to them is a moot point. They can offer No concrete solutions – just constant “we’re going to tell you it’s going to be done this way – period”. Mr. Pete B. knows next to nothing about transportation and how to efficiently and effectively operate that department. He is another puppet that was appointed to “pay back his endorsement of Joe”. Let’s face reality – he was a mayor of a city before and didn’t do a very good job at all. (do the research on him)
Now he’s sec. of Transportation – really??
The actual fact is America has the lowest CO2 emissions in the world. We have for years. China, India, etc. lead the world in emissions. And they want us to foot the bill for them. Another form of wealth redistribution compliments of Biden admin.
We were warned repeatedly by legal vote winner president Trump long before (as well as others) that the Biden administration would torpedo our energy independence and costs to everyday consumers would rise. Didn’t take long did it?
I will continue to pray for the new administration. God can change people’s hearts and minds. That is my hope. But I will also be continually active in opposing any and all legislation that hurts our citizens and costs our nation’s taxpayers oodles of wasted money.

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Lisa
February 1, 2021

We knew this was coming.Its all about controlling We The People!! The goal is to turn Beautiful America and her liberty and freedoms into communist China.Lord help help America and put a hedge of protection around President Donald J Trump and continue to let your love sustain him and instill him with your knowledge,wisdom and favor.Lord we ask that all the wickedness,evilness in the corrupt Biben administration be revealed and guilty would be punished.I ask for you to reveal those that hate Americas Greatness and to be held accountable,Amen

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