Is it the Putin Price Hike, or is the fault of gas station owners? Joe Biden wants it both ways.

Blue State shitholew went full NAZI..........From a roaring economy to SHIT........Total fucking Shut down and every time it's TRUMP DID THIS TO ME you TDS BITCH.

CHINA DID IT along with your HERO FAUCHI........GAIN OF FUNCTION.

And here you are with Terminal TDS blaming Trump for the shit Biden is now doing. You are a BIDEN BITCH.

So stop lying about how you aren't his bitch. He has attacked oil from day one. It's been proven over and over again. And because he has LUGGAGE again Russia invades Ukraine because they OWN HIM..........The ones you DEFEND ARE THEIR BITCHES.

He invaded because he OWNED THEM. Now under BRICS Russia is trading in RUBLES to China and India. And at least another 20 countries dropped the dollar buying oil.

And you KEEP GOING LOOKY AT TRUMP while BIDEN FUCKS US.............

SCREW YOU GATOR..............

That was an epic rant.

Thanks, made me laugh out loud this morning!
 
.BIDEN IS THE ANTI CHRIST TO OIL.

But not to oil companies and their stock holders!

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You Green I love Biden bitches DID THIS SHIT PERIOD........

The evidence is clear. When Oil companies have to Sue to drill this is what you get. With current demand through the roof Companies should be drilling their asses off like under Trump. They are suing like in the Obama years........making progress very slow.
So, why are they suing?
They didn't sue for the rights to drill in ANWR.

January 6 2021
One of the Trump administration’s biggest energy initiatives suffered a stunning setback Wednesday, as a decades-long push to drill for oil in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ended with a lease sale that attracted just three bidders — one of which was the state of Alaska itself.

Alaska’s state-owned economic development corporation was the only bidder on nine of the tracts offered for lease in the northernmost swath of the refuge, known as the coastal plain. Two small companies also each picked up a single parcel.

Half of the offered leases drew no bids at all.

“They held the lease in ANWR — that is history-making. That will be recorded in the history books and people will talk about it,” said Larry Persily, a longtime observer of the oil and gas industry in Alaska. “But no one showed up.”

The lease sale raised a total of $14.4 million in bids, according to the Bureau of Land Management, the federal agency that held the sale. Nearly all of that came from Alaska’s state-owned economic development corporation, the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority.
Same as now. The Dems are a WALKING CLUSTER FUCK ON OIL AND GAS. We have more gas reserves than anyone on planet earth BTW. And over a 200 year supply of coal.
SO, why aren't the oil companies drilling?
 
Biden ran on putting oil companies out of business. High prices is what he wants, no matter how you try to spin it.
Small oil companies were wiped out during the Plannedemic. They went Belly up with Negative oil Big oil loves this......

Many took early retirement down here to CASH IN while the gas is through the roof.

Big oil owns Washington. The small companies were DESTROYED ON PURPOSE, and Russia at the back door is laughing at us.
 
So, why are they suing?
They didn't sue for the rights to drill in ANWR.

January 6 2021
One of the Trump administration’s biggest energy initiatives suffered a stunning setback Wednesday, as a decades-long push to drill for oil in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ended with a lease sale that attracted just three bidders — one of which was the state of Alaska itself.

Alaska’s state-owned economic development corporation was the only bidder on nine of the tracts offered for lease in the northernmost swath of the refuge, known as the coastal plain. Two small companies also each picked up a single parcel.

Half of the offered leases drew no bids at all.

“They held the lease in ANWR — that is history-making. That will be recorded in the history books and people will talk about it,” said Larry Persily, a longtime observer of the oil and gas industry in Alaska. “But no one showed up.”

The lease sale raised a total of $14.4 million in bids, according to the Bureau of Land Management, the federal agency that held the sale. Nearly all of that came from Alaska’s state-owned economic development corporation, the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority.

SO, why aren't the oil companies drilling?
Cost is higher there to drill and ship dummy. Doesn't matter. I poste the rig count and data........

So out of desperation you pick one point and time and PLAY TDS.

14 States are now suing for leases in Oil areas...........Oil companies want lower risk drilling.........and they love higher prices..........small companies will drill like mad to rake in the dollars and they are what is needed to get this rolling.

CAN'T DO THAT WITHOUT PERMITS BITCH..

Now you will use standard bullet points to DEFEND THAT POS IN OFFICE.

Rigcount is HALF of what it was when it peaked before the plannedemic. BIDEN OWNS THAT. I've shown the evidence.

You have SHOWN NOTHING.
 

CRUCIAL QUOTE​

“By executive fiat, Joe Biden and his administration have single-handedly driven the price of energy up – costing the American people where it hurts most, in their pocketbooks,” Landry wrote in a statement Wednesday.

KEY BACKGROUND​

For decades, the Department of the Interior has auctioned off the rights to drill for oil and natural gas in public lands and water bodies. Biden directed the department to temporarily hold off on this process while it conducts a review of leases’ environmental impact, part of a wave of climate-focused executive actions signed in Biden’s first few days in office. Environmental groups applauded the move, which fulfilled a promise by Biden’s campaign, but the petroleum industry warned it would cost jobs and lead to a spike in oil and gas prices.


TANGENT​

This lawsuit follows a wave of attempts by Republican state officials to halt Biden’s policies in the court system. Just two days after Biden’s swearing-in, Texas sued the administration over its 100-day freeze on most deportations, and a federal judge ultimately halted that moratorium in January. Last week, a group of states sued Biden for halting the Keystone XL pipeline, and Ohio sued over a provision of Biden’s $1.9 trillion recovery plan that prevents states from using federal aid to lower taxes.
 
FYI -Gas prices have been dropping every day the past couple of weeks....
Winning lawsuits to drill does that . The rig count is going up slowly. And China and India are buying up oil too reducing Saudi Arabia demand........Imagine that.?


We are getting hit with the economic sanctions worse than Russia.............IMAGINE THAT?

Biden has the shit touch. Everything he touches turns to shit.

Nice move selling Oil reserves to China huh..........CASHING IN ON IT LIKE NORMAL
 
To all you LAP DOG BIDEN HUMPERS.

All the TDS in the world WILL NOT STOP THE FACT THAT YOUR SIDE DID THIS SHIT.

All you can DO IS CRY TRUMP.........BECAUSE YOU SUCK HAIRY BALLS.

We are in this mess because of YOUR PARTY AND GREEN FREAKS...........We will remind your sorry asses of this come November.
 
I've shown with REAL DATA what is happening.

So SCREW YOU TOO.................BIDEN IS THE ANTI CHRIST TO OIL.
Got to hand it to Biden and the democrats the control the entire world's oil and drilling policies, Trump couldn't do that.
And the left went FULL THROTTLE FASCIST DURING COVID...........That is why we are here. I simply DON'T GIVE A SHIT ABOUT YOUR LIES ANYMORE.
I know, the highest number of cases and deaths..............two for one deal.
YOU OWN THIS.............

Last I heard BRANDON is in charge of this CLUSTERFUCK
I know, the oil companies back when Joe arrives on the rig.
............you have nothing else but to blame others for being miserable failures........Same as the Gator Clown.
As you blame the government instead of the people NOT drilling?
 
Got to hand it to Biden and the democrats the control the entire world's oil and drilling policies, Trump couldn't do that.

I know, the highest number of cases and deaths..............two for one deal.

I know, the oil companies back when Joe arrives on the rig.

As you blame the government instead of the people NOT drilling?
More NONSENSE. YOU OWN THIS.

I've shown his actions and your DANCING doesn't change anything. You are a party of LIARS.
 
Cost is higher there to drill and ship dummy. Doesn't matter. I poste the rig count and data........

So out of desperation you pick one point and time and PLAY TDS.
Not in any way, part of the Trump Delusional Sycophants.

14 States are now suing for leases in Oil areas...........Oil companies want lower risk drilling.........and they love higher prices..........small companies will drill like mad to rake in the dollars and they are what is needed to get this rolling.
WTF?
  • Fourteen states including Louisiana and Wyoming filed suit on Wednesday against President Joe Biden’s moratorium on new oil and natural gas leases on public lands and waters.
  • Biden’s order on Jan. 27 to pause new leasing was part of a series of executive actions to address climate change and curb planet-warming carbon emissions.
Why aren't they drilling on STATE owned lands or private lands?
CAN'T DO THAT WITHOUT PERMITS BITCH..
The states should have no problem with that.
Now you will use standard bullet points to DEFEND THAT POS IN OFFICE.
Why do oil companies and states need the federal government land to drill on?

the oil industry has "9,000 permits to drill now. They could be drilling right now, yesterday, last week, last year."
That's only the 10% the federal government controls, that 10% is make or break for the oil companies.
Rigcount is HALF of what it was when it peaked before the plannedemic. BIDEN OWNS THAT.
Keep focusing on that 10%.
I've shown the evidence.

You have SHOWN NOTHING.
 
Biden’s order on Jan. 27 to pause new leasing was part of a series of executive actions to address climate change and curb planet-warming carbon emissions.
NO SHIT SHERLOCK.

You showed what I've been showing.

Just own up that you fucks want high prices and get everyone to buy golf carts.

Gulf states need to secede and then let your shithole states go dark.
 
I know, I'm going to write a nasty letter to every oil company out there.


Hopefully the oil companies are monitoring USMB and laughing at your gullible ass.............all the way to the bank.
Now you are in full troll mode..............just blabbering like normal.

The FACTS HAVE BEEN POSTED..............YOU OWN IT.........And it WILL OWN YOUR SORRY ASS IN NOVEMBER.
 
So. You shut down the fucking world over a man made bug and cause Supply to drop off the face of the earth that shit happens.

NOW ADD THIS BITCH.


BIDEN ADMINISTRATION​

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Jan. 20, 2021 DOI issues Secretarial Order No. 3395, announcing that the agency is temporarily suspending its authority to issue any onshore or offshore fossil fuel authorizations, including new lease sales, for 60 days.
Jan. 20, 2021 In Executive Order 13990, President Biden revokes the Trump Executive Order 13783 titled “Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth.” EO 13783 directed federal agencies to streamline the oil and gas leasing process and suspend, revise, or rescind regulations that burdened the development of domestic energy resources.
Jan. 27, 2021 President Biden signs Executive Order 14008, which pauses all new federal offshore and onshore oil and gas leasing pending a comprehensive review of the leasing and permitting program. The order also revokes Trump’s EO 13795.
Jan. 27, 2022 Western Energy Alliance petitions the District of Wyoming to review President Biden’s suspension of the oil and gas leasing program. Western Energy Alliance v. Biden, No. 0:21-cv-00013 (D. Wyo.).
March 15, 2021 The Biden administration asks the Ninth Circuit to dismiss the case reviewing President Obama’s withdrawing certain Arctic and Atlantic coastal areas from oil and gas leasing in light of President Biden revoking President Trump’s EO 13795 (the EO challenged in this case). The Biden administration asks the court to vacate the lower court ruling and remand with instructions to dismiss the case. League of Conservation Voters v. Trump, No. 19-35460 (9th Cir.).
March 24, 2021 Louisiana and twelve other states file a lawsuit challenging President Biden’s pause on new federal oil and gas lease sales arguing that the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) and the current 5-year Leasing Program prohibit the moratorium. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
April 13, 2021 The Ninth Circuit dismisses the appeal of the March 29, 2019 decision by a federal judge to reinstate President Obama’s withdrawals of Arctic and Atlantic areas from oil and gas leasing because President Biden’s Executive Order 13990 revoking Trump’s EO 13795 rendered the appeal moot. League of Conservation Voters v. Trump, No. 19-35460 (9th Cir.).
June 15, 2021 A federal judge in the Western District of Louisiana issues a preliminary injunction blocking President Biden’s pause on oil and gas lease sales. The court holds that the leasing moratorium violates statutory authority given to DOI, the Bureau of Land Management, and BOEM under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the current 5-year leasing program. The judge further holds that the immediate impact of the pause renders the preliminary injunction an appropriate remedy and that the DOI may not continue to pause upcoming Lease Sales 257 or 258. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 9, 2021 Plaintiff states file a motion asking the court to order Lease Sale 257 and asking the federal government to show why its failure to make the sale does not put it in contempt of the preliminary injunction. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 16, 2021 The Biden administration appeals the preliminary injunction that blocked the moratorium on new federal oil and gas leasing. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 24, 2021 DOI announces that it will continue to prepare lease sales during the appeal process.
Aug. 24, 2021 The Department of Justice (DOJ) files a memorandum in response to the plaintiff states’ August 9 motion. DOJ argues that DOI had restarted the leasing program and was therefore complying with the preliminary injunction. DOJ further argues that the preliminary injunction did not require the Lease Sale to occur on any timeline, and the government was therefore entitled to complete a new environmental review. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Aug. 31, 2021 Environmental groups file a lawsuit challenging DOI’s decision to hold Lease Sale 257 in the Gulf of Mexico, seeking vacatur and injunction of the sale. The groups argue that the sale of Lease 257 violates the NEPA and the APA and estimate that the sale “will result in the production of up to 1.12 billion barrels and 4.4 trillion cubic feet of fossil fuels over the next 50 years.” Friends of the Earth, et al. v. Haaland, et al., Docket No. 1:21-cv-02317 (D.D.C.).
Sept. 17, 2021 Plaintiff states withdraw their motion to compel Lease Sale 257. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-CV-00778 (W.D. La.).
Oct. 4, 2021 BOEM publishes a notice in the federal register that it will open and publicly announce bids received for oil and gas leases in the Gulf of Mexico Outercontinental Gas Lease Sale 257 on Nov. 17, 2021.
Oct. 29, 2021 BOEM publishes a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for Lease Sale 258, which would offer leasing for oil and gas in Cook Inlet in the Gulf of Alaska. BOEM also announces a 45-day public comment period on the DEIS.
Nov. 17, 2021 BOEM holds its largest sale ever, the Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 257 for 308 tracts, covering 1.07 million acres of federal waters in the Gulf. In approving the sale, the DOI claimed it was acting “consistent with a U.S. District Court’s preliminary injunction.” However, environmental groups argue that this sale was not required by the June 15 preliminary injunction. These groups contend that by not conducting a new environmental review like the DOJ memo suggested was allowed, the federal government sped up the lease sale and worked against its decarbonization goals.
Nov. 26, 2021 DOI issues a report reviewing the federal oil and gas leasing process and making recommendations for reform. The report finds, among other things, that the current system does not give taxpayers fair returns and does not fully account for environmental harm, and that the current system encourages speculation by and decreases competition among oil companies. The report outlines recommendations to fix these problems and concludes that DOI is deciding how it will act on these recommendations and encourages Congress to pass reforms to the oil and gas leasing process.
Dec. 3, 2021 Democratic members of the House Committee on Natural Resources file an amicus brief in support of environmental groups challenging the Gulf of Mexico lease sale, arguing that the administration’s environmental review “substantially underestimates” the environmental harms of the lease sale. The brief also argues that the nationwide injunction issued by the District Court for the Western District of Louisiana “in no way excused” DOI’s obligations under NEPA and the APA. Friends of the Earth, et al., v. Haaland, et al., No. 21-cv-02317-RC (D.D.C.).
Jan. 19, 2022 Over 360 environmental groups sent a legal petition to the Biden administration to reduce oil and gas drilling to 98% lower than current levels by 2035. The petition explains that, without action, it will be difficult for the United States to keep its pledge to keep global temperatures from rising beyond 1.5℃.
Jan. 20, 2022 Over 80 environmental organizations sign and send a letter to the Biden administration, which urges the Department of the Interior to write a new 5-year Offshore Lease Program that bans lease sales starting in 2022. The letter also calls on Secretary Haaland to repudiate Lease Sale 257.
Jan. 27, 2022 The District Court for the District of Columbia blocks Lease Sale 257 in the Gulf of Mexico because the Department of the Interior failed to take a “hard look” at the environmental impact of the project or to account for the effect of overseas fossil fuel use when calculating climate impacts, which violated the National Environmental Policy Act. Friends of the Earth, et al., v. Haaland, et al., No. 21-cv-02317-RC (D.D.C.). For more background on the ruling, see EELP’s overview of the NEPA Review Process or visit our NEPA Tracker Page for the most up to date review requirements.
Feb. 1, 2022 The Department of the Interior mistakenly posted language on its oil and gas webpage that indicated royalty fees for leases would increase to 18.75%. The Department later removed the language, and a spokesperson for the Department said the decision to increase royalty rates was not yet final.
Feb. 8, 2022 310 environmental groups file a petition asking the Department of the Interior to immediately stop new drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
Feb. 8, 2022 Intervenor defendant, the American Petroleum Institute files a notice of appeal with the D.C. Circuit, challenging the D.C District Court’s decision to block Lease Sale 257 in the Gulf of Mexico. Friends of the Earth, et al. v. Haaland, et al., Docket No. 1:21-cv-02317 (D.D.C.).
Feb. 14, 2022 Louisiana, another intervenor defendant, files a notice of appeal in the D.C. Circuit case that blocked Lease Sale 257. Friends of the Earth, et al. v. Haaland, et al., Docket No. 22-05037 (D.C. Cir).
Feb. 14, 2022 The Biden administration asks the 5th Circuit to reverse the Western District of Louisiana’s decision that blocked the Biden administration’s moratorium on new oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters. Among other issues, the Biden administration argues that Biden’s Executive Order 14008 is both lawful and unreviewable and that the plaintiffs relied on erroneous interpretations of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and the Mineral Leasing Act. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 21-30505 (5th Cir.)
Feb. 18, 2022 Environmental groups file a motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdiction in the D.C. Circuit case that blocked Lease Sale 257. Friends of the Earth, et al. v. Haaland, et al., Docket No. 22-05037 (D.C. Cir).
Feb. 22, 2022 A federal judge in the Western District of Louisiana blocks the Biden administration’s application of an interim social cost of carbon metric., Louisiana v. Biden, No. 21-cv-01074 (W.D. La.). For updates on the metric and this litigation, see our Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases tracker page. In light of this decision, the Biden administration announces that it will delay decisions on new oil and gas drilling on federal lands.
Feb. 28, 2022 The Biden administration announces that it will not appeal the District Court’s decision that canceled Lease Sale 257 in the Gulf of Mexico. Friends of the Earth, et al. v. Haaland, et al., Docket No. 1:21-cv-02317 (D.D.C.).
Mar. 8, 2022 The Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denies an emergency motion by American Petroleum Institute to expedite the appeal of the District Court decision that canceled Lease Sale 257. Friends of the Earth, et al. v. Haaland, et al., Docket No. 22-05037 (D.C. Cir).
Apr. 15, 2022 To comply with the preliminary injunction issued by the court in Louisiana v. Biden, the DOI announces that the BLM will issue notices for lease sales that will increase in royalty rates from 12.5% to 18.75% and limit the acreage available for leasing. Though this round of lease sales will move forward, the Biden administration continues its appeal of that injunction. Louisiana et al v Biden et al, Docket No. 2:21-cv-00778 (W.D. La.).
April 18, 2022: The BLM publishes final environmental assessments and sale notices for June 2022 lease sales. The final sale notices reduces the acreage of land available for leasing on public lands by 80% and increased royalty rates. For offshore leases, the current 5-year program is scheduled to end on June 30, 2022.
Apr. 19, 2022: The plaintiffs in Western Energy Alliance v. Biden assert that the notice put forward by the Bureau of Land Management still violates the Mineral Leasing Act because BLM did not establish a reliable and predictable leasing system in the future. A hearing in that case is scheduled for May 13. Western Energy Alliance v. Biden, No. 0:21-cv-00013 (D. Wyo.).
Apr. 29, 2022 Republican states attorneys general ask the Western District of Louisiana to grant summary judgment in the case challenging leasing pause. The states also challenge the cancellation of lease sales, including the cancellation of Lease Sale 257. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 2:21-cv-00778 (W.D. La).
May 10, 2022 The Fifth Circuit hears oral arguments on the preliminary injunction that halted the Biden administration’s leasing pause. Louisiana v. Biden, Docket No. 21-30505 (5th Cir.).
May 12, 2022 BOEM cancels upcoming offshore Lease Sales 258, 259, and 261, citing “lack of industry interest” and “conflicting court rulings” as reasons for the cancellations.
May 19, 2022 During a hearing in front of the Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee, Secretary Haaland says the DOI will propose a new 5-year offshore leasing plan by June 30, 2022, when the current 5-year plan is set to expire.
May 19, 2022 The states in Louisiana v. Biden write a letter to the Fifth Circuit to inform the court about the three cancelled lease sales. Louisiana v. Biden, No. 21-30505 (5th Cir.).
May 24, 2022 BOEM writes a letter to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals explaining its decision not to hold the upcoming lease sales. Louisiana v. Biden, No. 21-30505 (5th Cir.).
June 6, 2022 – Louisiana appeals to the D.C. Circuit, asking the court to reverse the lower court’s order that canceled Lease Sale 257. Friends of the Earth v. Haaland, Docket No. 22-05037 (D.C. Cir.). Fourteen states and several oil companies file amicus briefs supporting Louisiana.
Biden is a hard-working man. He's not working for Americans, though.
 

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