Gas Prices Up 45% Since Joey 'Took' Office And, What's Worse Is.......

Is see it the other way around. Higher gasoline prices have driven American oil companies to produce record amounts. Demand is higher but there's plenty of oil to meet that demand. It has more to do with OPEC remaining a cartel that has major influence on price. They've been cutting production and last month deepen those cuts by 2.2 million barrels a day.

US producers are going for stability rather than boom and bust.

Don't blame OPEC.. That's lame. They told us a decade ago that they were no longer our swing producer.

The US has the highest production costs in the world and most wells produce fewer than 50 barrels a day.

If the ppb goes down, they stop investing in drilling and exploration.
 
US producers are going for stability rather than boom and bust.

Don't blame OPEC.. That's lame. They told us a decade ago that they were no longer our swing producer.

The US has the highest production costs in the world and most wells produce fewer than 50 barrels a day.

If the ppb goes down, they stop investing in drilling and exploration.

Roflmao, you fraud the average production of oil wells is between 500-5000 per day.

Give your shit a rest. Good gawd that took 30 seconds to Google
 
I have quite a few job openings if you can’t afford gas… .so do 8.8M others.
 
That was entirely juvenile
And probably a lie. From the extremely, very highly politicized BLS we can expect nothing less.


January 2024 Revisions The number of job openings for January was revised down by 115,000 to 8.7 million

Revisions to the Job Numbers May Trouble the Fed​

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Jan 23, 2024 — Data revisions have subtracted more than 400,000 jobs throughout 2023, something that Fed policymakers should keep an eye on.



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Jan 6, 2024 — The government quietly erased 439,000 jobs through November 2023, a closer look at the numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows. That ...

dimocraps lie. It's the only thing they're good at
 

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Thats it dumbass? Thats all you have as a response to the FACT of record oil production in America?

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The US has the highest production costs in the world and most wells produce fewer than 50 barrels a day.

Per an article in the Midland Reporter-Telegram ("located in the heart of the vast 54-county Permian Basin of West Texas, a geological region producing 70 percent of the oil in Texas"):

In the Permian, the agency pegged new well production at 1,359 barrels per day from one average rig and expects that to increase to 1,372 barrels per day from one average rig.
 

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