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Biden’s Crude Oil Policies May Be The Cause of Shortages and Inflation

by Ronald Stein

April 7, 2022

A year before being inaugurated President in 2021, Biden professed that “we are going to get rid of fossil fuels.” Before the recent inauguration, America, for the first time since Harry Truman was president about 70 years ago, had finally become crude oil independent and no longer relied on unstable Petro-powers and foreign crude oil supplies.

The unintended consequences of attempting to rid America and the world of crude oil usage are being realized in supply shortages and soaring prices resulting from the elimination of products and fuels manufactured from crude oil that support:

· Asphalt for roughly 65 million miles of roads in the world

· Tires for the 1.4 billion vehicles in the world

· Fertilizers to feed the world on this increasingly resource-stretched and crowded earth.

· Medical supplies that are primarily made from oil derivatives

· 50,000 jets across the military, commercial, and private sectors.

· More than 53,000 merchant ships that move products throughout the world

· Vehicles that are mostly made of plastics

· Renewables of wind turbines and solar panels that are made from oil derivatives

On March 31, 2022, President Biden announced that he will tap into America’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) and will consume one-third of it (180 of the 700 million barrels of oil) in an attempt to control rising gas prices. America consumes an average of about 19.78 million barrels of petroleum per day. The SPR was created following the 1973 energy crisis to have a significant deterrent to oil import cutoffs and a key tool in foreign policy. Using it to lower gas prices may be irresponsible and dangerous to national security.

Unbeknownst to Biden is that California, with the highest cost of fuel in the nation, will get none of the oil as there are no pipelines over the Sierra Mountains to the California Energy Island.

While renewables continue to underperform in the generation of electricity, crude oil continues to be targeted for elimination along with coal and natural gas, even though oil is seldom used for generating electricity. Today, Biden supports allowing banks and investment giants to collude to reshape economies and energy infrastructure with their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) divestment in fossil fuels. ESG is a very dangerous precedent as the American people never voted to give banks this sort of control over our country.

Biden and ESG supporters need to be careful about eliminating “all” 3 fossil fuels!

· Of the 3 fossil fuels of coal, natural gas, and crude oil, crude oil is the only one primarily used to manufacture products that are the basis of the economy.

· Crude oil is virtually useless unless it’s manufactured (refined) into oil derivatives. These derivatives are the basis of more than 6,000 products in our daily lives that did not exist before the 1900’s. The crude oil can also be refined into fuels to supply the heavy-weight and long-range needs of aircraft, cruise and merchant ships, and the military and space programs.

· Wind turbines and solar panels may be able to generate intermittent electricity, but they cannot manufacture anything. By the way, all the products needed to make the parts for vehicles, wind turbines, solar panels, planes, ships, medical supplies, tires, asphalt, and fertilizer are made with the oil derivatives manufactured from crude oil.

· It seems obvious that the efforts to cease the use of crude oil may be the greatest threat to civilization. Attempting to attain a decarbonized world like the one that existed in the 1800s and before could result in billions of human fatalities from disease, malnutrition, and weather-related deaths. Compare this to the projections of millions of fatalities from changes in climate.

· Of the 3 fossil fuels of coal, natural gas, and crude oil, where’s Biden’s and ESG’s replacement or clone for crude oil, to keep today’s societies and economies running?

Biden’s continuous flip-flopping on his crude oil strategies for America has led to restricted supplies of products to meet the growing demand for that limited supply. Biden continues to send mixed and conflicting oil strategies:

Biden was against oil with his cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline that would have provided our country with daily crude oil from Canada. The results from the Keystone Pipeline that was expected to transport 830,000 barrels to America is that Canada has another buyer in China. Now that oil is being sent by rail to West coast ports before being loaded onto ships to take it to China. A rail car will hold, on average, 650 barrels. It takes 12 trains of 100 cars each (crude by rail) each day to move 830,000 barrels to the West Coast where it can then be shipped halfway around the world to China.

Biden was against oil when he bought into the messages from a Russian-funded environmental group that gave millions to anti-fracking groups to support the GND and to stop, curtail or severely weaken US fracking of crude oil and natural gas in states like Texas, North Dakota, Colorado, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Pennsylvania by implementing multiple restrictions on domestic oil production.

Following the cyberattack against the Colonial Pipeline in May 2022 that almost shut down the East Coast, Biden supported oil by Begging OPEC+ to boost oil production to combat skyrocketing gas prices and spiraling costs for the products from fossil fuels while kneecapping abundant U.S. energy production.

Biden was also for oil when oil imports from Russia made up 8 percent of U.S. oil imports. When he finally blocked oil imports from Russia, Biden continued his push for imported crude oil when he started looking at Venezuela, but that country owes around $100 billion to its external creditors, including China and Russia. Some reports put the figure higher. With the current situation of indebtedness to China and Russia and the unstable government in Venezuela, this is not a pretty picture.

The domino effect of tinkering with flip-flopping oil strategies for the supply chain of crude oil may be continued supply shortages and soaring prices for the thousands of products that support the entire medical industry, all branches of the military, airports, electronics, communications, merchant ships, container ships, and cruise liners, as well as asphalt for roads, tires, and fertilizers to help feed the world.

Biden and the ESGers appear to lack a basic understanding of what crude oil is used for, as they tinker with the supply chain of crude oil that supports the lifestyles and economies that did not exist in the decarbonized 1800s.

This article has been adapted with permission from one published at DailyClout.com.

Dated: April 7, 2022


Filed Under: Bridging Humanity and the Environment, Climate & Energy, Climate Consensus, Climate Policy, Climate refugees, Developmental Economics, Economics, Poverty & Development, EPA & Other Federal Agencies, Global Warming Science, Politics & Law

About Ronald Stein

Ronald Stein is the Founder and Ambassador for Energy & Infrastructure of PTS Advance, headquartered in Irvine, California.

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