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Montana Takes Matters Into Own Hands, Restarts Dormant Oil Wells Amid Biden's Gas Price Explosion
thefederalistpapers.org ^ | March 10, 2022 | Michael Austin

Posted on 03/11/2022 2:30:12 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com

In response to rapidly rising gas prices, the Montana Petroleum Association has announced that wells in the Bakken oil fields are officially going back online.

Inflation, regulations and a lack of additional oil resources — such as those that would have been supplied by the Keystone XL Pipeline, which was canceled by President Joe Biden on his first day in office — have led to rising gas prices in the states, experts say.

Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last month, energy prices were rising. In response to Vladimir Putin’s offensive, much of the Western world has imposed sanctions on Russia, disrupting its exports of oil and further exacerbating the pain at the pump.

Alan Olson, executive director of the Montana Petroleum Association, told The Western Journal that up until this point, federal regulations have prevented many oil companies from producing oil.

Thanks to rising prices, oil producers can now cover that cost, making drilling worth it again.

According to KTVH-TV, the Bakken oil fields “become more stable between costs and profits” when the price of oil reaches roughly $80 per barrel, which are the prices America is beginning to see now.

However, as a company seeks to ramp up production, a lack of personnel and a shortage of supplies have become a major issue.

“When oil prices nose-dived due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Montana Petroleum Association says their member companies were forced to let go of employees. Now that the oil price is rising rapidly, it’s been a challenge to hire new employees due to record low unemployment numbers in the state,” KTVH reported.

In addition, Olson said that as producers began to increase production, federal regulations soon to be implemented by the Biden administration are creating a lot of unpredictability in the industry.

“There’s a lot of uncertainty that the industry is facing with upcoming new federal regulations,” he told The Western Journal. “You know, we had a lot of discussion over the methane fee that was part of the Build Back Better bill.

“I mean, that would have hammered the small producers. Actually, it would have hammered everybody.”

Hamstringing small producers with hefty regulations is a big deal, especially considering states like Montana “no longer have any of the major oil companies producing oil,” Olson explained.

“We’ve got a lot of very small, independent oil producers that, to meet up with some of the proposed new federal regulations, it’s going to leave them with a couple of choices,” he said.

“You either bite the bullet, spend the money, take it off your bottom line — which will cost jobs, which will also cause revenue to state and local government coffers — or you plug your wells and walk away from them.”

Many local and establishment news outlets have sought to fact-check the claim that the Biden administration’s policies — such as the Keystone XL Pipeline cancellation and an executive order that halted new oil and gas leases on public lands — have raised prices.

Newsweek and CNN, for example, have both pointed out that U.S. oil production is up over the past few years.

The word has gone out. If you insist America could lower the price of oil and gas by producing more of it, then you are guilty of “misinformation.” This is @CNN: pic.twitter.com/cHNRoDABtO

— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) March 9, 2022

“Republicans argue that President Joe Biden’s temporary freeze on new drilling leases and other initiatives centered on clean energy have hurt the country’s ability to produce its own oil and gas,” a Newsweek report published on Tuesday argued. “But administration officials and experts say that’s not exactly the case.”

Both outlets quoted experts as saying oil production has gone up under Biden, which is technically true. Absent from these outlets’ coverage, however, is the context for why production has ramped up.

As Olson explained, when gas prices increase, so does gross production. The problem, then, is not about how much oil is being produced but rather how much oil is being produced at a low cost.

Biden’s own actions suggest he knows this to be the problem.

In response to rising prices, the president announced his administration would be releasing millions of barrels of oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, increasing the U.S. oil supply, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The administration also “has held talks, or said it plans to do so, with major oil producers such as Venezuela, Iran and Saudi Arabia about potentially boosting production.”

Montana Takes Matters Into Own Hands, Restarts Dormant Oil Wells Amid Biden's Gas Price Explosion Michael Austin, The Western Journal By Michael Austin, The Western Journal Published March 10, 2022 at 2:57pm Share on Facebook Tweet Mewe Share P Share Email

In response to rapidly rising gas prices, the Montana Petroleum Association has announced that wells in the Bakken oil fields are officially going back online.

Inflation, regulations and a lack of additional oil resources — such as those that would have been supplied by the Keystone XL Pipeline, which was canceled by President Joe Biden on his first day in office — have led to rising gas prices in the states, experts say.

Even before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last month, energy prices were rising. In response to Vladimir Putin’s offensive, much of the Western world has imposed sanctions on Russia, disrupting its exports of oil and further exacerbating the pain at the pump.

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Alan Olson, executive director of the Montana Petroleum Association, told The Western Journal that up until this point, federal regulations have prevented many oil companies from producing oil.

Thanks to rising prices, oil producers can now cover that cost, making drilling worth it again.

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According to KTVH-TV, the Bakken oil fields “become more stable between costs and profits” when the price of oil reaches roughly $80 per barrel, which are the prices America is beginning to see now.

However, as a company seeks to ramp up production, a lack of personnel and a shortage of supplies have become a major issue.

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“When oil prices nose-dived due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Montana Petroleum Association says their member companies were forced to let go of employees. Now that the oil price is rising rapidly, it’s been a challenge to hire new employees due to record low unemployment numbers in the state,” KTVH reported.

In addition, Olson said that as producers began to increase production, federal regulations soon to be implemented by the Biden administration are creating a lot of unpredictability in the industry.

“There’s a lot of uncertainty that the industry is facing with upcoming new federal regulations,” he told The Western Journal. “You know, we had a lot of discussion over the methane fee that was part of the Build Back Better bill.

“I mean, that would have hammered the small producers. Actually, it would have hammered everybody.”

Hamstringing small producers with hefty regulations is a big deal, especially considering states like Montana “no longer have any of the major oil companies producing oil,” Olson explained.

“We’ve got a lot of very small, independent oil producers that, to meet up with some of the proposed new federal regulations, it’s going to leave them with a couple of choices,” he said.

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“You either bite the bullet, spend the money, take it off your bottom line — which will cost jobs, which will also cause revenue to state and local government coffers — or you plug your wells and walk away from them.”

Many local and establishment news outlets have sought to fact-check the claim that the Biden administration’s policies — such as the Keystone XL Pipeline cancellation and an executive order that halted new oil and gas leases on public lands — have raised prices.

Newsweek and CNN, for example, have both pointed out that U.S. oil production is up over the past few years.

The word has gone out. If you insist America could lower the price of oil and gas by producing more of it, then you are guilty of “misinformation.” This is @CNN: pic.twitter.com/cHNRoDABtO

— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) March 9, 2022

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“Republicans argue that President Joe Biden’s temporary freeze on new drilling leases and other initiatives centered on clean energy have hurt the country’s ability to produce its own oil and gas,” a Newsweek report published on Tuesday argued. “But administration officials and experts say that’s not exactly the case.”

Both outlets quoted experts as saying oil production has gone up under Biden, which is technically true. Absent from these outlets’ coverage, however, is the context for why production has ramped up.

As Olson explained, when gas prices increase, so does gross production. The problem, then, is not about how much oil is being produced but rather how much oil is being produced at a low cost.

Advertisement - story continues below

Biden’s own actions suggest he knows this to be the problem.

In response to rising prices, the president announced his administration would be releasing millions of barrels of oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, increasing the U.S. oil supply, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

The administration also “has held talks, or said it plans to do so, with major oil producers such as Venezuela, Iran and Saudi Arabia about potentially boosting production.”

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If supply is not an issue, why would the Biden administration’s solution involve increasing oil production?

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; US: Montana
KEYWORDS: bidengascrisis; dormantoilwells; gasprices; montana; oilwells

1 posted on 03/11/2022 2:30:12 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

And THIS is what states should do!!


2 posted on 03/11/2022 2:32:44 PM PST by SgtHooper (If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
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To: SgtHooper

YESSSS!


3 posted on 03/11/2022 2:34:07 PM PST by livius
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

The real problem Americans have is Democrats.
We can be rich,well fed, sheltered, and healthy.
But we allow Democrats to “screw the pooch”.
Perhaps people will wake up and cast aside the
disease. We have the cure. It is Freedom.


4 posted on 03/11/2022 2:34:19 PM PST by rellic
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

Brandon to nuke Montana.


5 posted on 03/11/2022 2:35:02 PM PST by cowboyusa (America Cowboy up! )
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com
As long as the Big Guy gets 10 20 30 40 50%.
6 posted on 03/11/2022 2:42:52 PM PST by Empire_of_Liberty
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

Who’s going to refine it? What if the feds don’t let them move it? Suddenly the EPA shows up and slaps billions in fines for some stupid reason.


7 posted on 03/11/2022 2:44:03 PM PST by The Louiswu (The times they are a changin. )
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To: rellic

People do wake up and cast off the leftist democrat disease. The problem is that as soon as they do, colleges, universities, and public schools defacate out a new load of them. America’s ongoing problem with the left will continue until the source of it— the “education” system, is taken care of.


8 posted on 03/11/2022 2:44:14 PM PST by In_Iowa_not_from
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

What are the new federal regulations? Specifically? Doocey? Find out and ask Pasaki.


9 posted on 03/11/2022 2:54:54 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 ( I'm Proud To Be An Okie From Muskogee)
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To: The Louiswu

Then, if you have the guts, you kick their ass out of the state.


10 posted on 03/11/2022 3:02:53 PM PST by Ronald77
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To: UMCRevMom@aol.com

With the rise in oil prices due to Biden’s incompetence, it is worth it to start the pumps back up.


11 posted on 03/11/2022 3:49:11 PM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar (No dog in the Unraine war, but we still root for the underdog.)
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To: rellic

The only cure for commies is to give them a dirt nap.


12 posted on 03/11/2022 3:55:12 PM PST by curious7
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To: SgtHooper

Exactly

All of the energy producing states should form a consortium and drill, drill, drill and frack, frack, and frack and if the feds object give them the finger and produce anyways.


13 posted on 03/11/2022 5:03:27 PM PST by Ban Draoi Marbh Draoi ( Gen. 12:3: a warning to all anti-semites)
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To: The Louiswu; All

Tell the EPA to get lost. “Get off my lawn!”


14 posted on 03/11/2022 11:54:34 PM PST by Cobra64 (Common sense isn’t common anymore.)
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