Posted on 03/11/2022 12:34:15 PM PST by NoLibZone
Permitting is just one part of this.
Access is a part of it.
EPA lawsuits are a part of it.
A significant shortage of hardware is a part of it.
Being dogged every step of the way by some bureaucrat is part of it.
There is much more to this than getting the permit.
But they cannot build roads or pipelines or hire workers to be able to get the oil TO the refineries. Permits mean nothing. It is like saying well you have a car but no roads or gas to get to your destination.
The economy is booming and gas prices are dropping. Believe them they are honest and your eye’s and wallet are liars.
94% of 400 beats 96% of 100.
This may not play out, but something isn’t right.
We were energy independent under Trump.
“Figures lie, and liars figure.”
Fake news!
Paul Joseph Goebbles would be proud of his disciples...
Yep
I can’t believe her lil I paid for gas compared to when Trump was in office
Since we are just making stuff up now
Actually it is my understanding that it takes a year or so. The federal permits Biden cancelled when he came into office are the wells that would be coming on line now. The other major issue is America is at near refining capacity. Most refineries run at 80% capacity US refineries run at 90%. We have lost refining capacity since Biden took office. America has not built a high capacity refinery since 1976. We ship oil overseas for processing then bring it back into America. It is ridiculous.
Thanks,
Just goes to show how Yahoo is a democrat left wing biased rag.
Don’t believe anything you read in the democrat left wing biased media.
ANYTHING.
Not one word about obstacles being put in place for fracking.
“Center for Western Priorities?”
Good observation.
https://westernpriorities.org/about/
The Center for Western Priorities is a nonpartisan conservation and advocacy organization that serves as a source of accurate information, promotes responsible policies and practices, and ensures accountability at all levels to protect land, water, and communities in the American West.
Based in Denver, Colorado, the Center advances responsible conservation and energy practices in the West. We encourage open, public debate and work to advance those discussions online, in the media, and throughout Western communities by promoting responsible solutions and original research.
The Center is a project of the Resources Legacy Fund.
https://resourceslegacyfund.org/our-story/
RLF was launched in 2000, but its roots were established in the 1990’s when Jeanne Sedgwick , Conservation Program director at the Packard Foundation, approached Michael Mantell , Undersecretary of the California Natural Resources Agency, to identify and prioritize California Central Coast lands for protection. . .
https://resourceslegacyfund.org/partner-organizations/
Partner Organizations
Fund For A Better Future
Fund for a Better Future (FBF) is a nonprofit, social welfare organization capable of political and election involvement under the rules of Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(4). FBF allows donors to invest quickly in a wide range of causes in ways that ensure impact, accountability, and legal compliance. FBF is an affiliated but separate organization from RLF. As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization, FBF is able to engage in various advocacy and political activities for which RLF, a 501(c)(3) organization, faces certain legal limitations or restrictions. FBF works with donors on conservation of natural resources, voting rights, redistricting, immigration rights, women’s health, and other issues.
Shared Ascent Fund
Shared Ascent Fund is a 501(c)(3) platform for advancing shared prosperity, women’s equality, racial equity, and sustained support for collective action to imagine and create a better world. It was created by and for philanthropists who want to focus on the growing threat to our democracy. Shared Ascent Fund is an affiliated but separate organization from RLF and Fund for a Better Future.
Resources Law Group
RLG provides confidential legal and financial services for donors on conservation loans, transactions, planning such as habitat conservation planning, and a variety of other legal needs. These include sourcing and due diligence on Program-related Investments for donors. RLG also provides start-to-finish legal and underwriting support, including project structuring, document development, negotiation, and monitoring.
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Biden may issue permits with one hand and forbids drilling with the other.
Figures don’t lie........But liars surely do figure.
I knew the title was Dementia Joe BS.
This article is pure BS
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