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    Gas Prices Again.....

    As gas prices are jumping back up because of the Iran ordeal the chief idiot is starting to understand....
    President Obama's re-elect team defended White House energy policy on Sunday as gas prices shoot toward the $4 mark and beyond, a level that could devastate voters' pocketbooks as well as Obama's chances for a second term.
    Nationally, gas prices are $3.53 a gallon, up 25 cents since Jan. 1, and likely headed to $4.25 a gallon by late April. Republicans have demanded more oil production at home, as well as building the Keystone XL pipeline across the middle of the U.S. to allow oil from Canada to reach Texas refineries.

    Obama rejected the plan, but one of his spokesmen, Robert Gibbs, said the president is looking to increase domestic energy production.
    "Just on Friday, the Department of Interior issued permits that will expand our exploration in the Arctic. The president has increased our fuel efficiency and energy efficiency standards so we do use less energy, which will help drive down the price," Gibbs said. "Our domestic oil production is at an eight-year high, and our use of foreign oil is at a 16-year low. So we're making progress."
    But John Hofmeister, former CEO of Shell Oil
    and founder of Citizens for Affordable Energy, told Fox News that oil production today is only 7 million barrels per day when it used to be 10 million per day.
    Hofmeister warned that the global economy is in "the crosshairs" of a precarious situation in which China is growing its demand for oil each year by millions of barrels per day and turmoil in the Middle East is creating "some of the most unpredictable, volatile, geopolitical situations" in the world.
    Global oil demand, meanwhile, is expected to increase by another 1.5 percent to 89.25 million barrels a day in 2012, according to the Energy Information Administration.
    "The failure of the United States of America, the world's largest consumer, to adopt government policies to enable domestic production to increase and meet these conditions has been nil, nada, nothing, and that is unfortunate for American consumers," Hofmeister told Fox News.
    "We know where the oil is but the government has to allow the companies to get the oil," he said, charging the Obama administration with being "anti-drilling," as demonstrated by the moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico following the BP spill in 2010.
    The average price of gas this month so far is $3.49 a gallon -- up 21 cents since the beginning of the year -- and $1.60 more per gallon than when Obama took office in January 2009.
    For every 25-cent jump in gasoline prices over a year, $35 billion -- or about one-third of the recently passed payroll tax cut -- is removed from other uses in the economy, and much of it is sent abroad. Americans spent 8.4 percent of their household income on gasoline last year when gas averaged $3.51 a gallon -- that's double the percentage a decade ago.
    While the economy grew at a 1.7 percent rate in 2011 -- modest following a recession -- the annual increase in gas prices -- compounded by a switch to lighter formula gases sold in the spring and summer -- could easily top the July 2008 record of $4.11 per gallon.
    As the administration praises the direction of employment and consumption numbers, the president's economic recovery plans could be severely hampered by a rise in gas prices, warn analysts and politicians.
    "One out of every six Americans is unemployed, working part-time, looking for full-time work or so discouraged they're -- they've dropped out of the workforce altogether, and gas is now $3.53 a gallon, going to $4," said former George W. Bush senior adviser Karl Rove, a Fox News contributor.
    "If I were in the White House, I wouldn't be picking out my second term office just yet," Rove said.
    "You can't guarantee anything. But you guarantee under the Obama plan, there's going to be less American production, higher prices. We already have highest price on average in history," said Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, noting that the administration has been aggressive in filing environmental rules and lawsuits that prevent oil production. Gingrich said without domestic production, U.S. oil dependency remains tied to the Middle East.
    While the U.S. dependence on foreign sources of oil persists, domestically produced oil from Texas is currently priced at $103 billion per barrel, up 19 percent from a year ago, but still cheaper than the $119 per barrel of North Sea oil, a proxy for Mideast oil. That's up 11 percent this year.

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    This clown has found out the hard way that no matter how clever his ideas seem, the real world is a whole different story. His inexperience and simple mindedness have caused great harm to the financial outlook of our country.....I dont see how anyone could think this man and his agenda have done anything but drive us further down in the hole he has dug for us.


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    I paid $3.75 a gallon for #2 tonight...I can't remember what I paid last time because I only fill up every two or three months......Ben

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    It's going up , up , up.............

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    What some see and some don't when you fail to intervene in other countries, they do things like cutting off oil supplies to allies, they take war ship through the Suez Canal, and we should be all happy, cause none of our troops and money is involved, ok, just take the raise in gas prices that will happen and multiply that across the country for every mile driven and tell me who is paying what.........it's in one hand and out of the other these days, I for taking despots out of business....

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    I run through a tank a day of diesel and in West Texas it was 3.99 a gallon last week. I guess I will see what it has gone up to this week when I get there tomorrow. Gonna be a madhouse in the oil patch this week as nobody will want to shutdown or waste any time at getting the gold out of the ground. Time is cash when you can pump a gallon a stroke of the pumpjack!!


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    No Keystone pipe line, no drilling, just give the Arabs a big kiss and hope for the best, the sad thing that bozo might win.
    Old redneck hillbilly borned and raised on a redwood stump.

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    Boy, if a Republican was in the White House now the mainstream media would be all over the rising price of gas & diesel like flies on $hit. Since a democrat is in office, it's all OK.

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    The only upside I can see is the French have been cutoff so now those candyazz clowns will have to suffer through a lighter wallet by paying through the nose for the fuel they now need. Its time the whole world sees just how much of a threat the radical arabs can be when it plays games with world energy prices. It is one thing to have a relatively stable foreign govt controlling prices, but throw in a bunch of lunatics who do not care for "unbelievers" at all and things get serious in a hurry. The easiest way to lessen the threat is to take away their advantage by having alternate resources for any materials or commodities needed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TxMusky View Post
    The only upside I can see is the French have been cutoff
    From what I have read, France gets the majority of its oil from Libya and only got 3% from Iran...But what happened to the idea I've seen here that all oil is sold on the international market to the highest bidder...If that's true, then no country can cut off supplies to any other part of the world, it will just go through a series of brokers who siphon off their profit and move on......Ben

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    Quote Originally Posted by Truckman View Post
    From what I have read, France gets the majority of its oil from Libya and only got 3% from Iran...But what happened to the idea I've seen here that all oil is sold on the international market to the highest bidder...If that's true, then no country can cut off supplies to any other part of the world, it will just go through a series of brokers who siphon off their profit and move on......Ben

    Not so fast my friend, an oil producing country can direct that no oil be sold in certain markets.........

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    Even if they can get it from a "broker" like Ben said the price goes up no matter what. The broker can say that no oil went to so and so, that the supply was from another source. Either way the prices goes haywire in other markets because a quick buck is always jumped on, even if the threat is just made up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TxMusky View Post
    Even if they can get it from a "broker" like Ben said the price goes up no matter what. The broker can say that no oil went to so and so, that the supply was from another source. Either way the prices goes haywire in other markets because a quick buck is always jumped on, even if the threat is just made up.
    That's what I was getting at......Ben

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    Yes that is what I said in my initial post gas is going up up up///////

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    Natural gas ....

    The logical answer to the 'oil bandits' screwing the public is to go for natural gas. The USA has at least a 100 year supply of natural gas in the ground, with Canada a chit-pot lot more. Liquify natural gas into 'LNG' and it's a perfect motor fuel. Additionally, methane can be captured from garbage dumps and sewage plants - all a 'renewable' source.

    "Meeting Natural Gas Demand
    The United States has vast resources of natural gas available for extraction. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that there are 2,632 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of technically recoverable natural gas resources in the United States in its 2011 Annual Energy Outlook.

    When combined with EIA’s latest estimate of proved gas reserves, the Potential Gas Committee says total available future supply is 2,170 Tcf, which would equal about 100 years of supply. Americans consume an average of 22 Tcf of natural gas per year.

    The United States is a large consumer of natural gas. In 2010, the United States used 24.1 Tcf of natural gas, making it one of the worldwide leaders in natural gas consumption.

    In order to meet the demand for natural gas, the United States relies on domestic production, imports of dry gas, and imports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). Most of the natural gas that is consumed in the United States is produced domestically, with the balance of dry natural gas being imported mainly from Canada. "

    Obama and the rest of his eco-A$$holes are blocking the planned gas pipeline from Canada to Texas. In addition to natural gas, the USA has vast coal deposits that could supply all our energy needs for 100's of years, but the eco-wackos want to shut the coal industry down. So, y'all just stay bent over at the gas pump - Obama will service you.
    "PUSH TO FLUSH"

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    You got it Dan. Natural gas is so cheap right now that many producers are just burning it off....after paying the royalties of course, because there is very little profit in it right now. One producer that was just basically a NG based company has now gone after the more lucrative crude business. Oil and gas come out of the same well, some places have more of one or the other, but it still comes from the same place. Thats why I got a chuckle out of that idiot Obozo wanting to push for more NG usage....WTF was that moron thinking they were going to do with the oil that came out too?? I guess he just assumed you could pick and choose which kind of well to drill.


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