Why doesn't Biden just roll America over for Putin, the Saudi's, and Oil companies to do whatever they want like the Republicans?

hanimmal

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Who cares that it was Trump that 'negotiated' oil production to be cut.

https://www.rollitup.org/t/another-republican-president-another-recession.1010837/post-16979238
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Who cares that it was under Trump and the Republican's leadership that American oil production was cut, and under Biden that it is almost back to the levels it was prior to the recession in 2020.

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Who cares that Trump's buddies are then screwing around further with our economy with Putin causing a war upsetting the oil market and then when things were getting better, MBS swooping in and cutting production right in time for the elections.


Because at the end of the day it is Biden's fault that gas prices are where they are at because he once again stopped the pipeline that was passing through fragile wetlands and was breaking more treaties with the people living there. Even though the gas line was not moving anything nor would be for years.
 

BudmanTX

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hanimmal

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little something from Potus today


thought u might like it

It is just insane how much the oil companies have skimmed from us.

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BudmanTX

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It is just insane how much the oil companies have skimmed from us.

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it is, and they've been doing it for years. I've read somewhere that the major oil companies haven't built any new major refinery in about 20yrs or so.....

if they would build those refineries i would think gas would go down.....increase the supply, slows the demand....
meanwhile in those 20yrs, they've been raking in the cash
 

hanimmal

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it is, and they've been doing it for years. I've read somewhere that the major oil companies haven't built any new major refinery in about 20yrs or so.....

if they would build those refineries i would think gas would go down.....increase the supply, slows the demand....
meanwhile in those 20yrs, they've been raking in the cash
And just wrecking our environment to get it.

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https://www.businessinsider.com/mayflower-arkansas-exxon-oil-spill-2013-4?op=1#oily-water-breaches-a-mound-of-dirt-and-gravel-built-in-a-ditch-that-runs-between-a-neighborhood-street-and-railroad-tracks-13Screen Shot 2022-11-01 at 4.05.41 PM.pngScreen Shot 2022-11-01 at 4.07.14 PM.png
 
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BudmanTX

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yeah i've read that one too.....and that also one of the reason why they haven't done anymore refineries too....just because of that.....Keystone XL was a joke anyways.....bring a pipe line from Canada all the way to Texas so we can refine it and then send it back so that Canadians can sell it to China...that right there makes you do this...

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just send the dirty sand to china and let them refine it....if they can't...owe well
 

BudmanTX

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oh that's sad, really it is.....ok quick questions, have the oil companies cleaned it up or have they sat on they're hands with those billions of dollars they got??? i ask only cause i idk....

another why hasn't the epa increased the fine....instead of what it it, raise it to a billion a day, then charge them with the clean up
 

hanimmal

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oh that's sad, really it is.....ok quick questions, have the oil companies cleaned it up or have they sat on they're hands with those billions of dollars they got??? i ask only cause i idk....

another why hasn't the epa increased the fine....instead of what it it, raise it to a billion a day, then charge them with the clean up
Then they just pull a Alex Jones and say they are bankrupt, since all their real money is in trusts tax free for generations.

The people who end up paying for all this is us. That is the real future cost that we are going to have to pay for, not what is already on the books.

https://www.hcn.org/articles/pollution-the-nonprofits-cleaning-up-the-oil-and-gas-industrys-dirty-little-secretScreen Shot 2022-11-01 at 4.38.29 PM.png
The wells aren’t just eyesores. They can leak hydrogen sulfide, benzene and arsenic into the groundwater and are a significant source of methane — a highly flammable, powerful gas that traps heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.

Shuck’s discovery in Montana led him to establish the Well Done Foundation, a nonprofit organization that in the past year has plugged more than 22 orphaned and abandoned oil wells in nine states.

But there are at least one million more abandoned wells to plug. President Joe Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Package provides up to $4.7 billion to plug some of them, including $560 million awarded this year to 24 states to address some of the worst polluting wells. Some estimates say the cost to close all of the abandoned wells could be several times more than the amount provided in the infrastructure law.

The wells, in backyards, fields and even community parks, were abandoned by oil and gas companies that went bankrupt over the decades. Regulations requiring the wells to be closed, or plugged, didn’t even exist till the middle of the 20th century. But the problem isn’t just historical. One investigation showed the number of such wells has increased 12% since 2008, as companies that were active in the hydraulic fracturing boom defaulted.

“Bankruptcy is the business plan for many oil companies,” said Scott Eustis, community science director for the Louisiana-based environmental advocacy group Healthy Gulf.

“Bankruptcy is the business plan for many oil companies.”
“If the USA wants to tackle the methane issue, we need a larger policy shift, a just transition, because we are likely to see many more wells abandoned at a faster rate in the near future,” he said. “I think we must focus on hiring more workers and getting more of them plugged, in whatever form that takes.”

Companies that drill on federal land are required to provide a bond to plug wells when they are done with them, but a 2019 Government Accountability Office reportfound that in more than 80% of cases, the bonds didn’t provide nearly enough money to properly close the wells. According to the report, the average bond was $2,122 per well. The cost to cap wells starts at about $65,000, said Adam Peltz, a senior attorney at the Environmental Defense Fund who studies the abandoned and orphaned well problem.

He points out, however, that federal wells represent just 10% of the onshore wells in the country — the majority are on state land, where oil and gas producers are often allowed to post a single bond for all of their wells in an area or a state. That amount is generally enough to close and cap just a fraction of the wells. “It’s woefully underfunded,” he said.

In addition to bonding, sInce 1993, oil and gas companies in Louisiana have had to pay a small fee on the oil and gas they produce to help pay to clean up the orphaned wells. Mike Moncla, president of the Louisiana Oil and Gas Association, said there’s simply not enough money to plug all of the historically abandoned wells.

The industry lobbying group, the American Petroleum Institute, in response to a request for comment about the rate of abandoned wells, directed Floodlight to its blog post about new well plugging standards.

“Today, a company cannot just walk away from a well, and most producing states require a bond or other form of assurance from the well owner to provide financial support for future well plugging and remediation,” according to the post. “The vast majority of orphaned wells to be addressed date to the 1800s and early 1900s.”

Making a difference
Enter nonprofit foundations like Well Done.

Shuck’s foundation solicits donations from individuals and corporations in exchange for a certificate showing they have offset a portion of their carbon footprint through the plugging of a well. Tito’s Handmade Vodka, of Austin, Texas, has supported the work, saying in part, it aligns with the company’s environmental, social and governance mission.

“To date, we have not accepted a single dollar of taxpayer money,” Shuck said. “We feel there is a market-based approach to handling the work we do.” A $140 donation, for example, offsets 20 metric tons of carbon, according to Well Done.

Well Done has capped oil wells in nine states, including three in Louisiana and more on tap in Caddo Parish this year.

“The whole notion of climate change is so overwhelming,” Shuck said. “It sometimes feels like nothing I do really matters. So you feel helpless. What’s awesome about our work is that we are making a difference. One well at a time.”

Louisiana is on tap to receive $25 million of the $560 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to plug up to 900 abandoned wells the state has deemed high priority. There are more than 4,600 abandoned and orphaned wells in Louisiana.

Environmental Innovators of America, an Oklahoma nonprofit created by top executives from several oil and gas companies, is going after private donations from large corporations to fund their work. The federal money allocated for plugging wells has too much red tape and bureaucracy to bother dealing with, according to Derek Williamson, one of the founders of the group. It is focusing on Oklahoma for now but has longer term plans to operate in Louisiana and other fossil fuel producing states. Fellow Environmental Partners, also based in Oklahoma, is a third nonprofit focused on closing the abandoned wells.

Williamson nor Shuck blame the oil and gas industry for how out of control the issue is.

Williamson said there is a lot of interest in getting the wells closed, but few people want to donate their money. Environmental Innovators is also using carbon offsets to entice people to donate.

“It is very difficult to raise money around this cause,” Williamson said. “This is probably not the way we saw our vision in the beginning, but it is the way the reality of the world has turned our vision.”

As vast as the orphaned well problem is, Peltz says that the appearance of the nonprofits on the scene to help with the problem is welcome.

“The scale of this problem is so vast, we need 100% of all plugging resources,” he said. “The more the merrier.”
 

BudmanTX

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Then they just pull a Alex Jones and say they are bankrupt, since all their real money is in trusts tax free for generations.

The people who end up paying for all this is us. That is the real future cost that we are going to have to pay for, not what is already on the books.

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thanks for the read......

fucking asshole can't even clean up they're own shit, bastards
 

hanimmal

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https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/biden-address-oil-company-profits-430-pm-remarks-2022-10-31/
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WASHINGTON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday called on oil and gas companies to use their record profits to lower costs for Americans and increase production, or pay a higher tax rate, as he battles high pump prices with elections coming in a week.

In remarks at the White House, Biden criticized major oil companies who are bringing in big profits while Americans, weary of inflation, pay a tidy sum to fill up their cars.

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The oil industry “has not met its commitment to invest in America and support the American people,” he said. They’re not just making a “fair return” he said, they’re making “profits so high it is hard to believe,” Biden said.

“Their profits are a windfall of war,” he said, of the conflict that is ravaging Ukraine, and they have a responsibility to act.

“I think it’s outrageous,” he said. If they passed those profits on to consumers, gasoline prices would be down about 50 cents, he said.

“If they don’t, they’re going to pay a higher tax on their excess profits, and face other restrictions,” he said. The White House will work with Congress to look at these options and others. “It’s time for these companies to stop war profiteering.”

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Biden said oil and gas companies should invest their profits in lowering costs for Americans and increasing production and that if they do not, he will urge Congress to consider requiring oil companies to pay tax penalties and face other restrictions.

The president held the event with a week to go until Americans decide whether his Democrats will remain in control of the U.S. Congress. Republicans are favored to take command of the House of Representatives, while the Senate is viewed as a toss-up.

Global energy giants including Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) and Chevron Corp (CVX.N) posted another round of huge quarterly profits, benefiting from surging natural gas and fuel prices that have boosted inflation around the world and led to fresh calls to further tax the sector.

Whether Democrats or Republicans take control of Congress, passing a law taxing energy companies for excess profits would likely be difficult, energy experts believe.

The White House for months has been considering congressional proposals that could tax oil and gas producers' profits as consumers struggling with higher energy prices.

British lawmakers in July approved a 25% windfall tax on oil and gas producers in the British North Sea that was expected to raise 5 billion pounds ($5.95 billion) in one year to help people struggling with soaring energy bills.
thanks for the read......

fucking asshole can't even clean up they're own shit, bastards
It is crazy to think that with just the profits these oil companies made while they were milking us, they could cap all those wells that the companies (that ended up being absorbed into the mega giant companies today) left behind the last couple hundred years.

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BudmanTX

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https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/biden-address-oil-company-profits-430-pm-remarks-2022-10-31/
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It is crazy to think that with just the profits these oil companies made while they were milking us, they could cap all those wells that the companies (that ended up being absorbed into the mega giant companies today) left behind the last couple hundred years.

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wish they would use those high profits to cap the wells, 100 billion dollars, they could cap all of those and still have some left....
 

compassionateExotic

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i voted too, fuck the haters and cult supporters that really want one person as a king vs a true democracy of any kind. authoritarianism is republican and many of these extremist fuckheads agenda, it’s not what if. It’s how can we stop them


biden didn’t make these issues, I saw many of these issues blamed onto biden really world issues and also trump made issues
 
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