Posted on 05/17/2008 7:42:43 AM PDT by zeebee
US President George W. Bush said on Saturday that a hike in oil output by Saudi Arabia would not solve American energy problems.
"It's not enough, it's something but it doesn't solve our problem," Bush told reporters in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Bush said he was "pleased" with a Saudi decision taken on May 10 to increase its oil production by 300,000 barrels per day in response to customers, but said that he was "also realistic" about what the Americans should do.
"Our problem in America gets solved when we aggressively go for domestic exploration. Our problem in America gets solved if we expand our refining capacity, promote nuclear energy and continue our strategy for the advancing of alternative energies as well as conservation," he said.
"One interesting thing about American politics these days is those who are screaming the loudest for increased production from Saudi Arabia are the very same people who are fighting the fiercest against domestic exploration, against the development of nuclear power and against expanding refining capacity."
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
If we drill ANWR, we an extra 1.5-2 M bbl of oil per day.
It strikes me that Bush is not capable of hammering on anything.
In 1978 the Department of Energy was created specifically to do this. So 30 years and trillion of dollars later we are STILL waiting for all these magical mythical silver bullet solutions you people keep promising.
Maybe it time the usual suspects quit screaming the same nonsense slogans they have been chanting since the 1970s and realize there is no magic technological solution waiting just around the corner.
The problem is not Oil, the problem is our dependence on cheap imported Oil. And everything the usual Green Cons around here are chanting do ONLY one thing, keep us dependent on imported oil.
Instead of fantasing about a magic bullet to slay the "evil" Oil dragon for you, how about you people finally try living in the real world?
Petroleum and its byproducts are abundant and cheap when the free market works and gasoline and diesel engines are very efficient. There has been no need to find an alternative until the left became determined to destroy this country through crippling our economy using environmentalism as the method. We can generated abundant electricity with nuclear power and coal.
This country can be self-sufficient with the present technology. New technology will be developed by entrepreneurs as needed. Always has been, always will be if the market is allowed to work.
Pure BS, because the usual suspects would still be gutlessly whining about Bush instead of finally holding the Democrats accountable for their actions.
95% of the votes for the repeated fillibusters of the Bush Energy plan came from Democrats but instead of holding them accountable for their votes, here we are, listening to the same whining about Bush
They don't have to win the "media propaganda wars". The media is on their side.
The MSM is clearly America's biggest enemy.
I suppose we would ship that oil to Japan too.
Mission Not Accomplished.
Could it be our politicians are also dependent on the Saudis (and others in that part of the world) to grease the wheels of their re-election war chests? Just asking. It doesn’t make sense that we aren’t drilling in Teddy Kennedy’s private offshore “sailing” haven and a few others, and also in the little area of ANWR that could make all the difference.
I thought they were building nuclear power plants as far back as in the 1970’s. I remember the hippies lying down in front of the bulldozers at some of the proposed construction sites, but I think they were arrested. - My husband’s cousin worked as a public relations representative for the nuclear industry at that time. In all fairness, she was barely past the teeny bopper stage, admittedly nice to look at, but people at that time were asking for some explanation of what they planned to do with the nuclear waste - and those of us who asked were mostly talked down to and told “well, they don’t know right now what they’re going to do with it, but when it’s time, I’m sure they’ll find a storage area”.
I think whenever the nuclear industry goes at it again, they need to respect the intelligence of people and send out scientists ready to fully explain and address the legitimate questions people have instead of taking the tack of sending out sexy young chicks barely out of high school who’ve memorized their lines and alienate half their audience (the wives of the half they charm) with put-downs and sarcasm.
25 years of pain ahead. Should have been done with this already. 30 years ago the problem was recognized and the DoE begun, and it ended there, right along with the Apollo moon program. The party’s over.
Solar and wind energy can be useful for electricity, but unless they plan to put solar cells on every roof in America and turbines on every pole, they won't make enough electricity for everyone in America to have an electric car. Electricity has to come from somewhere, and if you rule out nuclear energy, that means burning some kind of polluting fuel in large amounts, or hydroelectric dams. There aren't enough places to put functional dams, so there you go, we end up burning tons of fuels in a less efficient process to make electricity so people can plug in their cars. Hmm.
But what about ethanol? Supposedly it requires more energy to make ethanol than it delivers, so again there is a fantasy busted. And we have laws that make it unlikely to use sugar cane for ethanol. Busted.
Hydrogen. Yeah, let me know when there is a hydrogen station on every block. Also let me know how much energy it takes to make a gallon of liquid hydrogen. Busted.
People have to drive and trucks have to run. That basically leaves oil for quite some time. All we can really do is to conserve as much as possible with more efficient vehicles, explore and drill for our own oil, and beef up our refining capacity. If we could do those things, the next 25 years would not be so painful.
We should, of course, continue researching alternative energy sources, but they aren't going to happen quickly, at least not for transportation.
W should have slammed the Dems for their fantasies and for their obstructionism a LONG time ago.
It is long time we overturn this government, install a proper constitutional one the founders established, and hang those we throw out of this one.
Its our right and our duty to do this.
Spent black liquor gasification. Not he whole answer, but part of it.
Slam the Dems. Definitely do that and nobody deserves it more. But the Republicans and every other politician and bureaucrat has also participated in this 30 years of blindness. We have 25 years of pain ahead no matter what. It could have been done painlessly and been over with while we were floating in cash.
We haven't shipped Alaska crude to Japan since 2001.
Alaska doesn't export its crude oil - it all goes to US refineries, where most of the gas is used internally (some is sold to Canada and Mexico as partial payment for the amount of crude we buy from those countries).
True, the Pubs need to be slammed as well. We needed “change” in Washington a long time ago, and not the Obama variety. We just needed to get things done, important things for the country.
About $3.10 in upstate NY.
Two things:
Oil is not begin shipped from the North Slope fields to Asia.
Pipeline flow is nowhere near a million barrels
Also, a million extra barrels would make not the slightest difference since we are down twelve million.
How about people learn the facts instead of clinging to the lies that have been screamed at them by the Democrat Party demagogues for 30 years? That is a myth that has no base in fact.
US Crude Oil Exports by Destination
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_move_expc_a_EPC0_EEX_mbblpd_a.htm
U.S. Crude Oil Exports to Japan
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/hist/mcrexja2a.htm
West Coast (PADD 5) Crude Oil Exports
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/hist/mcrexp52m.htm
Alaska Crude Oil Production
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/hist/mcrfpak2m.htm
US Crude Oil Exports by Destination
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_move_expc_a_EPC0_EEX_mbblpd_a.htm
U.S. Crude Oil Exports to Japan
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/hist/mcrexja2a.htm
Here you can see data from the California Energy Commission. They track the amount of oil brought into California from Alaska.
CALIFORNIA CRUDE OIL PRODUCTION AND IMPORTS
http://www.energy.ca.gov/2006publications/CEC-600-2006-006/CEC-600-2006-006.PDF
Here you can see from the Washington Government that 74% of the oil used in Washington State refineries comes from Alaska.
Washington State, Petroleum FAQs
http://qa.cted.wa.gov/portal/alias__CTED/lang__en/tabID__847/DesktopDefault.aspx
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