Rebound Posted October 27, 2022 Report Posted October 27, 2022 If you’re wondering who is causing high oil prices, and who is benefitting, it is oil companies. BTW, Shell’s highest profit was Q2 of this year. “The good times continue at Shell. The London-based energy giant reported adjusted earnings for the third quarter of $9.45 billion, its second-highest profit on record and more than double the $4.1 billion it made in the same period a year earlier. Shell is mainly benefiting from high oil and natural gas prices partly stoked by the war in Ukraine, as Russia squeezes gas flows to Europe. The profit was a step down from the record-breaking $11.5 billion Shell reported for the second quarter.” https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/27/business/shell-earnings-profit-oil-gas.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share 1 Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
Rebound Posted October 27, 2022 Author Report Posted October 27, 2022 6 hours ago, Boges said: Thanks Trudeau!!! ? The LONDON-BASED ENERGY GIANT… If a meteor fell out of space, you’d blame Trudeau. Know why? Cause you guys are stupid. Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
Michael Hardner Posted October 27, 2022 Report Posted October 27, 2022 1 hour ago, Rebound said: The LONDON-BASED ENERGY GIANT… If a meteor fell out of space, you’d blame Trudeau. Know why? Cause you guys are stupid. Friendly fire... Boges was being sarcastic... Quote Click to learn why Climate Change is caused by HUMANS Michael Hardner
Boges Posted October 27, 2022 Report Posted October 27, 2022 27 minutes ago, Michael Hardner said: Friendly fire... Boges was being sarcastic... This. If you listen to the Convoy Class inflation is 100% caused by the Carbon Tax. Quote
robosmith Posted October 27, 2022 Report Posted October 27, 2022 2 hours ago, Rebound said: The LONDON-BASED ENERGY GIANT… If a meteor fell out of space, you’d blame Trudeau. Know why? Cause you guys are stupid. It was a take off of "Thanks, Obama" rag on Republicans who blamed EVERYTHING on Obama. You know, the thread that blames Biden and Trudeau for world wide high gas prices.... Quote
Rebound Posted October 28, 2022 Author Report Posted October 28, 2022 13 hours ago, Boges said: This. If you listen to the Convoy Class inflation is 100% caused by the Carbon Tax. My bad. Sorry. 1 Quote @reason10: “Hitler had very little to do with the Holocaust.”
reason10 Posted October 30, 2022 Report Posted October 30, 2022 On 10/27/2022 at 8:12 AM, Rebound said: If you’re wondering who is causing high oil prices, and who is benefitting, it is oil companies. BTW, Shell’s highest profit was Q2 of this year. “The good times continue at Shell. The London-based energy giant reported adjusted earnings for the third quarter of $9.45 billion, its second-highest profit on record and more than double the $4.1 billion it made in the same period a year earlier. Shell is mainly benefiting from high oil and natural gas prices partly stoked by the war in Ukraine, as Russia squeezes gas flows to Europe. The profit was a step down from the record-breaking $11.5 billion Shell reported for the second quarter.” https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/27/business/shell-earnings-profit-oil-gas.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share Shell's profits are so high because Unelected Joe artificially slashed the supply of oil with those Executive orders. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/three-things-biden-has-done-that-increased-gas-prices Quote Here are three specific things Biden has done that have led to increased gas prices. 1. Canceling drilling leases and limiting domestic production 2. Choking regulations that impose big costs and lead to higher prices 3. Anti-energy rhetoric that discourages investment https://americansforprosperity.org/biden-policies-raising-gas-prices/ Quote #1 and 2: Adopting new EPA oil and gas rules In November 2021, the Environmental Protection Agency announced new regulations governing methane emissions from oil and gas production, transmission, storage, and distribution that would cost more than $1 billion a year. Last spring, Biden signed a resolution that overturned Trump administration reforms to EPA oil and gas rules. This resolution will worsen energy poverty, reestablish burdensome regulations, and have a disproportionate impact on small businesses. #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, and #8: Restricting or impeding energy projects One of Biden’s first actions after taking office was to halt new oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters, the Biden administration has delayed decisions on these leases — a move that results in higher energy costs for the most vulnerable consumers. The administration canceled the Keystone XL pipeline and suspended oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and New Mexico (despite opposition from the Navajo Nation). It also resurrected the “Waters of the United States” rule, which would increase barriers to energy projects. The White House is pursuing new standards for particulate matter and ozone, likely tightening them to unachievable levels for much of the country and creating new barriers for energy project permits. The president also has rescinded Endangered Species Act reforms, a move that will increase red tape and allow litigation to slow down energy projects. #9: Rejoining the Paris agreement In April 2021, without the consent of Congress, Biden rejoined the Paris agreement, which will result in onerous new regulations that could raise energy costs. #10: Appointing unaccountable energy regulators The president has created several bodies within the White House charged with creating new policies to regulate energy. The people who run these councils are unelected and do not need Senate confirmation, but they have been given broad powers to come up with new executive actions — which do not need consent from Congress — to regulate U.S. energy production. #11: Forcing states to restrict driving One section of the recently enacted Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, supported by the White House, would require every U.S. state to develop state carbon-reduction plans that must be approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation as well as be updated every four years. These plans are aimed at reducing driving all over the country — even for people in rural areas where public transportation is limited, and driving is the only option. #12, #13, and #14: Raising the prices of cars and trucks The Biden administration has failed to take adequate action on annual requirements and small refinery waivers for the Renewable Fuel Standard and in providing regulatory relief from this biofuel mandate due to economic hardship. His EPA has finalized a new rule regulating greenhouse gas emissions from cars and trucks. That single regulation could raise the average vehicle price by $1,000. #15: Instituting a new policy on carbon taxes in organized wholesale electricity markets This carbon pricing policy statement, issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in April 2021, is a blanket endorsement of top-down policies that have been demonstrated to be costly, ineffective, regressive, and consistently rejected by the American people. #16: Raising the prices of common household necessities The EPA has issued a final rule to phase out a common, inexpensive refrigerant. This policy is a de facto tax on air conditioning and refrigeration. #17: Stifling energy innovation In May 2021, Biden issued a sweeping executive order that mobilized federal agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, to enforce mandates on businesses, insurers, retirement funds, and suppliers. These policies will stifle innovation critical to improving the environment and will increase costs for a wide variety of businesses. #18: Altering regulatory cost analyses The Biden administration has changed key inputs for economic and regulatory analysis, including raising the “social cost” of greenhouse gases. These policies will mask the true consumer cost of regulatory actions. #19 and #20: Imposing new costs on power generation The administration attempted to resurrect an aggressive version of the Clean Power Plan for power sector mandates called the Clean Electricity Standard. In the Fall 2021 Unified Agenda, the EPA stated their intention to propose what can be considered the Clean Power Plan 2.0. This policy would impose burdensome regulations but would have little or no environmental benefit. The EPA also has mandated that even facilities with reduced emissions must remain on the list of “major” sources, subjecting these facilities to permitting burdens and higher costs. #21: Impeding Americans exports The administration is considering potential restrictions on the export of crude oil that would increase, not decrease, energy prices. #22 and #23: Raising taxes More than one-quarter of the administration-backed Build Back Better agenda is pulled directly from the “Green New Deal.” The Build Back Better agenda includes new taxes on natural gas and home heating. It also includes new taxes on petroleum and manufacturing. #24: Picking energy winners and losers The Build Back Better agenda would spend taxpayer dollars to push utilities to adopt more costly, politically preferred forms of energy, a move that would reduce Americans’ energy choices. #25: Fueling the fire for future regulation Finally, through the Civilian Climate Corps, Build Back Better would fund the salaries of tens of thousands of anti-energy activists who would perpetuate high energy costs by demanding new and costly federal regulations and legislation. Unlike releasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, these 25 steps are not just a “drop in the ocean.” They have made, and will continue to make, a significant impact on Americans’ ability to afford the energy products that fuel their lives and livelihoods. Unelected Joe is the greatest gift of all time, to rich oil execs. Quote
Michael Hardner Posted October 30, 2022 Report Posted October 30, 2022 We have already established domestic US oil production is largely unchanged. Washington Examiner is not a real newspaper. Quote Click to learn why Climate Change is caused by HUMANS Michael Hardner
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