why not keep OUR OIL at home
Why would the price of crude necessarily rise if we exported some? I would expect the opposite to be more likely.
Because our oil is almost exclusively shale oil .
We should keep ours while burning up the rest of the worlds, then when they are left out in the cold we should still keep ours.
Not a bad idea, in theory, but practically speaking, that point is hundreds of years down the road. Maybe farther. Every year goes by, the known reserves of new oil grow and grow, either due to new discoveries or due to enabling recovery technology improvements. The world is awash in oil.
I'm quite happy to give the exporting of it a go..and see what actually happens to prices worldwide and how it affects the economy here at home. It's not like a decision to allow export can't be reversed.
Recent surges in American oil production have indeed led to lower oil and fuel prices, which may well continue to fall, he said. But the type of oil extracted from American shale fields is largely light crude and can’t all be domestically refined into gasoline and other fuels because most US refineries are geared toward processing heavy crude.
interesting ..... then build a new refinery that can handle the light
interesting ..... then build a new refinery that can handle the light
Lets get real....
If anyone thinks that releasing OUR oil to the global market is going to have a POSITIVE impact on prices is kidding themselves. .