Fossil fuel production on federal land at lowest level in 9 years.

What? I thought that Obama said oil production is at the highest level in 8 years.

I guess it is, if you count the stuff Obama has no control over.

Production and sales of fossil fuels from Federal and Indian lands can be influenced by a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, Federal leasing and regulatory policies. Total sales of all fossil fuels produced on Federal and Indian lands, which are measured in terms of British thermal units (Btu) to allow for aggregation across all fossil fuels, rose by about 1 percent between fiscal year FY 2009 and FY 2010 and dropped by about 6 percent between FY 2010 and FY 2011 (Table 1).

Analysis & Projections - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)


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DAMN IT! You were told NOT to look behind the curtain! Now get back to the tour group and quit being nosy.
 
What? I thought that Obama said oil production is at the highest level in 8 years.

I guess it is, if you count the stuff Obama has no control over.

Production and sales of fossil fuels from Federal and Indian lands can be influenced by a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, Federal leasing and regulatory policies. Total sales of all fossil fuels produced on Federal and Indian lands, which are measured in terms of British thermal units (Btu) to allow for aggregation across all fossil fuels, rose by about 1 percent between fiscal year FY 2009 and FY 2010 and dropped by about 6 percent between FY 2010 and FY 2011 (Table 1).

Analysis & Projections - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)


Fossil-Fuel-Production-on-Federal-Lands-600px1.png

DAMN IT! You were told NOT to look behind the curtain! Now get back to the tour group and quit being nosy.

Absolutely! Harry Reid said "these tourists stink...":lol:
 
He was with it. The kansas govenor asked him to stop the pipeline till they could make sure the water would not be affected..
seriously get an education you retard.

Oh good grief Plasma, the issue everyone was screaming about was the Ogallala Aquifer.

It has 23,000 miles of pipeline already across it. Trans Canada was only going to put a tiny portion of Keystone III across Nebraska'sportion of the Ogallala Aquifer.

Here's the part that really counts.....:D

There's already 2,000 + miles of pipeline across Nebraska's portion of the Aquifer.

It's all a plate of hot and steamy fecal matter served up by Obama and his Administration.

All bullshit.:lol: And they've been caught out. And Trans Canada squeezed Barack's testicles really hard and are proceeding with Keystone Phase III from Cushing.

Obama looks like a complete fool. And I love it.

Notice how all the obedient drones immediately fall in line to defend whatever the Administration puts out, no matter how bad it reaks.
 
But Obama portends to tell us that there's NOTHING he can do to change it...but now pretends that HE was ON with the Pipeline?


He's desparate...panicked.

He was with it. The kansas govenor asked him to stop the pipeline till they could make sure the water would not be affected..
seriously get an education you retard.

So Obama is blaming his problems on a Republican again? Obama could have dismissed the whining of the governor with a wave of his hand. The concern about the Oglala aquifer are a joke. There are already tens of thousands of miles of pipeline crossing it.

Who do you think you're fooling?

Himself?
 
Gulf drilling is federal.

Care to source that claim?

His source is a brain: something you don't have.

Do you know anyone who owns a piece of the Gulf of Mexico?

So you can't source the claim either. No matter. Oil production was still up last year, and for the first time in many decades, the US was a net exporter of oil. Sort of makes the whole presumption of this thread look like some nit wit talking out of his ass, and ilk lapping it up as if it made sense.
 
What? I thought that Obama said oil production is at the highest level in 8 years.

I guess it is, if you count the stuff Obama has no control over.

Production and sales of fossil fuels from Federal and Indian lands can be influenced by a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, Federal leasing and regulatory policies. Total sales of all fossil fuels produced on Federal and Indian lands, which are measured in terms of British thermal units (Btu) to allow for aggregation across all fossil fuels, rose by about 1 percent between fiscal year FY 2009 and FY 2010 and dropped by about 6 percent between FY 2010 and FY 2011 (Table 1).

Analysis & Projections - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)


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What's your point?

It may come as surprise to you that, in inflation adjusted dollars, the federal government makes a lot less money today selling land than it did in 1834. So what?
 
You people wouldn't know the truth if it were stuffed into a dildo and shoved up your ass,

but here is some more of it, anyway:

On the Shelf: The Oil & Gas Industry’s Idle Federal Drilling PermitsJuly 11, 2011

By David Alberswerth

Thousands of unused permits issued by the BLM show that the biggest obstacle to oil and gas companies drilling in America is…oil and gas companies themselves!

New data released by the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) indicates that as of May 2011, the agency had issued over 6,500 oil and gas drilling permits on BLM land that the industry is not using. Despite the fact that tens of millions of acres of federal lands under lease to the oil and gas industry are not in use, and the industry is sitting on thousands of approved but idle drilling permits for these lands, the industry and its allies have kept a drumbeat of pressure on the Obama Administration. Those squeaky wheels would like to weaken environmental safety laws and open more lands to drilling. This simply is not necessary.


READ THE REST HERE, MORONS:

On the Shelf: The Oil & Gas Industry

Most permits are on land that don't have oil, dipshit. Oil companies don't know they are worthless until after they drill a few holes on them and they come up dry.

Anyone who tries this sleazy propagana gambit is nothing but a totally dishonest hack.
 
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Care to source that claim?

His source is a brain: something you don't have.

Do you know anyone who owns a piece of the Gulf of Mexico?

So you can't source the claim either. No matter..

No matter that you just proved you're the world's biggest moron.

Oil production was still up last year, and for the first time in many decades, the US was a net exporter of oil.

No thanks to Obama or the federal government. That's the point you are so desperately trying to deflect attention from. You're just a servile Obama drone doing his bidding no matter how far you have to lower yourself.

Sort of makes the whole presumption of this thread look like some nit wit talking out of his ass, and ilk lapping it up as if it made sense.

No one makes the presumption that you have two brain cells to rub together.
 
Private drilling is up, gulf drilling is up. Our importing is down 10%.
Federal drilling is down.

Stop cherry picking.

Gulf drilling is federal.

Gulf drilling is down sharply.
You're full of shit, as usual.

Deep Gulf Drilling Is Booming And Digging Deeper Than Ever Before - Business Insider

But the drilling moratorium was eventually lifted and the Obama administration issued the first new drilling permit in March. Now the Gulf is humming again and oil executives describe it as the world's best place to drill.
"In the short term and the medium term, it's clearly the Gulf of Mexico," says Matthais Bichsel, a Royal Dutch Shell PLC board member who is in charge of all of the company's new projects and technology.
By early 2012 there will be more rigs in the Gulf designed to drill in its "deep water" — defined as 2,000 feet or deeper — than before the spill.

The Gulf is attractive for many reasons. Its oil fields are enormous; it straddles the world's biggest consumer of oil; it's in a politically stable part of the world; and drillers can easily tap into a vast network of pipelines and refineries. Also, despite industry complaints, the cost of royalties, taxes and regulation in the U.S. are among the lowest in the world.
"Everybody wants to be there," says Mohammad Rahman, the lead Gulf analyst for Wood Mackenzie.
By early 2012, there will be 40 deepwater rigs in the Gulf, up from 37 before the BP spill, according to Cinnamon Odell of ODS-Petrodata. BP received its first permit to drill in late October.
The Gulf produces an average of 1.5 million barrels of oil per day, according to Wood Mackenzie. That's 27 percent of U.S. output and 8 percent of U.S. demand.
 
Not true, he boast about oil production, but those where started under GWB on PRIVATE LAND!

He has done everything to stifle drilling on public lands for 3 years and that is why oil prices are where they are!

But Obama portends to tell us that there's NOTHING he can do to change it...but now pretends that HE was ON with the Pipeline?


He's desparate...panicked.

He was with it. The kansas govenor asked him to stop the pipeline till they could make sure the water would not be affected..
seriously get an education you retard.

Uhhh, Nebraska, not Kansas. The Governor of Nebraska and the Nebraska Legislature solved the pipeline route issue back in November.

World Environment News - Nebraska Governor Signs Bills To Reroute Keystone Pipeline - Planet Ark

"By law, the governor now has the final say in state government on the new route. The U.S. Secretary of State has the final say nationally.

After working with Nebraska lawmakers last week, TransCanada Corp. agreed to find a new route for its pipeline. Earlier this month, the State Department ordered the company to find a new route for the line in a decision that set back the $7 billion, Canada-to-Texas pipeline by more than a year.

The pipeline would deliver 700,000 barrels a day of crude from Alberta's oil sands to Texas refineries. But environmentalists strongly oppose the project, because of concerns about spills and carbon emissions from production of oil sands crude.

Nebraska lawmakers on Tuesday voted unanimously to move the pipeline and to spend money on the environmental study, sending the bills to Heineman's desk.

He was quick to sign them, bringing to a close a 15-day special legislative session called solely to craft pipeline regulations.

"Our work is done," Heineman said. "I want to say thank you to our citizens and our lawmakers."

At issue was the potential environmental impact a pipeline could have on the Sandhills region and the Ogallala Aquifer, which supplies water to many cities and ranches and supports the agriculture industry with water for irrigation.

Nebraska forged ahead with pipeline legislation even after the State Department's decision to put off giving TransCanada a permit for the Keystone XL line until 2013."
 
According to the Bureau of Land Management, the Obama regime has actually decreased approval of drilling permits by 36 percent. Even under Bill Clinton, his administration increased the approval of drilling permits by 58 percent, and George W. Bush increased approval by 116 percent.
 
Care to source that claim?

His source is a brain: something you don't have.

Do you know anyone who owns a piece of the Gulf of Mexico?

So you can't source the claim either. No matter. Oil production was still up last year, and for the first time in many decades, the US was a net exporter of oil. Sort of makes the whole presumption of this thread look like some nit wit talking out of his ass, and ilk lapping it up as if it made sense.

Jesus Christ on a fucking pogo stick. Can you be a bigger moron without elective surgery?

43 USC Chapter 29 - SUBMERGED LANDS | LII / Legal Information Institute

http://epw.senate.gov/ocsla.pdf

The state owns the territory for three nautical miles off its shore, and the US government owns it out to the edge of the continental shelf. Duuuuhhh.

No matter. Oil production was up, so Obama will just take credit for it, even though it happened on private lands, and had nothing to do with his policies. Because that's what liberals do: fuck things up, and then take credit for other people's accomplishments.
 
According to the Bureau of Land Management, the Obama regime has actually decreased approval of drilling permits by 36 percent. Even under Bill Clinton, his administration increased the approval of drilling permits by 58 percent, and George W. Bush increased approval by 116 percent.

And Obama is on the campaign trail taking credit for the increases he had ZERO to do with.

The man is a habitual liar.
 
You people wouldn't know the truth if it were stuffed into a dildo and shoved up your ass,

but here is some more of it, anyway:

On the Shelf: The Oil & Gas Industry’s Idle Federal Drilling PermitsJuly 11, 2011

By David Alberswerth

Thousands of unused permits issued by the BLM show that the biggest obstacle to oil and gas companies drilling in America is…oil and gas companies themselves!

New data released by the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) indicates that as of May 2011, the agency had issued over 6,500 oil and gas drilling permits on BLM land that the industry is not using. Despite the fact that tens of millions of acres of federal lands under lease to the oil and gas industry are not in use, and the industry is sitting on thousands of approved but idle drilling permits for these lands, the industry and its allies have kept a drumbeat of pressure on the Obama Administration. Those squeaky wheels would like to weaken environmental safety laws and open more lands to drilling. This simply is not necessary.


READ THE REST HERE, MORONS:

On the Shelf: The Oil & Gas Industry

Most permits are on land that don't have oil, dipshit. Oil companies don't know they are worthless until after they drill a few holes on them and they come up dry.

Anyone who tries this sleazy propagana gambit is nothing but a totally dishonest hack.
This is the level of stupidity that has to be dealt with in CON$erviNutzis!!!!

Oil companies are spending money for environmental studies etc., to get permits to drill in places they know have no oil, according to CON$erviNutzis. :cuckoo: And they know this without even using the permits they paid money for. :cuckoo: Apparently CON$erviNutzis have convinced themselves that the oil companies applied for and paid for 6,500 permits when all they needed was a half a dozen expoloratory wells to know the 6.500 permits they paid for were useless. :cuckoo:
 
According to the Bureau of Land Management, the Obama regime has actually decreased approval of drilling permits by 36 percent. Even under Bill Clinton, his administration increased the approval of drilling permits by 58 percent, and George W. Bush increased approval by 116 percent.

And Obama is on the campaign trail taking credit for the increases he had ZERO to do with.

The man is a habitual liar.

It seems that the habitual liars are the ones who bought into the lies of omission of this thread. But since you now concede that we were a net exporter last year, reconcile that with the idiots who think that drilling on more wilderness lands will actually reduce the price of oil. You know, the complete morons who think that big oil is going to sell to us at a discount over world market prices, and that more drilling in the US is going to put any sort of dent in world demand.
 
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You people wouldn't know the truth if it were stuffed into a dildo and shoved up your ass,

but here is some more of it, anyway:

On the Shelf: The Oil & Gas Industry’s Idle Federal Drilling PermitsJuly 11, 2011

By David Alberswerth

Thousands of unused permits issued by the BLM show that the biggest obstacle to oil and gas companies drilling in America is…oil and gas companies themselves!

New data released by the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) indicates that as of May 2011, the agency had issued over 6,500 oil and gas drilling permits on BLM land that the industry is not using. Despite the fact that tens of millions of acres of federal lands under lease to the oil and gas industry are not in use, and the industry is sitting on thousands of approved but idle drilling permits for these lands, the industry and its allies have kept a drumbeat of pressure on the Obama Administration. Those squeaky wheels would like to weaken environmental safety laws and open more lands to drilling. This simply is not necessary.


READ THE REST HERE, MORONS:

On the Shelf: The Oil & Gas Industry

Most permits are on land that don't have oil, dipshit. Oil companies don't know they are worthless until after they drill a few holes on them and they come up dry.

Anyone who tries this sleazy propagana gambit is nothing but a totally dishonest hack.
This is the level of stupidity that has to be dealt with in CON$erviNutzis!!!!

Oil companies are spending money for environmental studies etc., to get permits to drill in places they know have no oil, according to CON$erviNutzis. :cuckoo: And they know this without even using the permits they paid money for. :cuckoo: Apparently CON$erviNutzis have convinced themselves that the oil companies applied for and paid for 6,500 permits when all they needed was a half a dozen expoloratory wells to know the 6.500 permits they paid for were useless. :cuckoo:

Are you shaman's love child what with all the fonts, colors and smilies? Dude, stop it!
 
According to the Bureau of Land Management, the Obama regime has actually decreased approval of drilling permits by 36 percent. Even under Bill Clinton, his administration increased the approval of drilling permits by 58 percent, and George W. Bush increased approval by 116 percent.

And Obama is on the campaign trail taking credit for the increases he had ZERO to do with.

The man is a habitual liar.

It seems that the habitual liars are the ones who bought into the lies of omission of this thread. But since you now concede that we were a net exporter last year, reconcile that with the idiots who think that drilling on more wilderness lands will actually reduce the price of oil. You know, the complete morons who think that big oil is going to sell to us at a discount over world market prices, and that more drilling in the US is going to put any sort of dent in world demand.

And Obama had ZERO to do with the exportation...that was his predecessor Dickface...and Obama is taking credit for it.

I'm suprised he didn't shut that down as well.

*Idiot*
 

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