Nope the US exported between 3 and 5 million bpd.I produce a link show that America lead the world in oil export while trump was president and you must ban yourself from this forum today. Forever
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Nope the US exported between 3 and 5 million bpd.I produce a link show that America lead the world in oil export while trump was president and you must ban yourself from this forum today. Forever
Shit stain look a little further link was produced ban yourself nowNope the US exported between 3 and 5 million bpd.
As the link I posted stats the US lead the world in oil exports
My link is bullshit? Forbes is bullshit iiiiiYeah...your link is bullshit. We have imported oil for all of my life and most of your so-called life, Blart.
Yet according to anyone with two brain cells, and the graph I showed you...we were importing oil. Are you really stating that US companies were both importing and exporting oil? Really? Are you that far gone?As the link I posted stats the US lead the world in oil exports
Your graph is bullshit do you have a source link?Yet according to anyone with two brain cells, and the graph I showed you...we were importing oil. Are you really stating that US companies were both importing and exporting oil? Really? Are you that far gone?
You just detailed that he didn't get Keystone XL done....now you're saying he "performed miracles of speed"?
You've proved NOTHING by this graph about "energy independence". I GAVE the reasons why oil will ALWAYS be both imported and exported. It's too far over your head.
When we PRODUCE enough to NOT HAVE to import -- that's a GOOD spot. When we EXPORT more oil products than we IMPORT -- that's "energy independence.
NEITHER of those MEAN -- we will NEVER import any foreign oil or petroleum products.
We IMPORT because we turn that raw crude into 1000s of petroleum products FOR EXPORTS. When we reach "independence" as we briefly did under Trump -- That NET export means more good jobs and a better balance of trade.
So you really think that we didn't import Oil under your blob? That every drop refined by Exxon, Chevron, Dow, Lyondell, etc... in the United States originated in the United States?
You really think that?
You're not comprehending even the BASICS of how oil products get balanced or calculated. Already blasted your concept that you have to have NO IMPORTS of crude or petroleum derivatives to BE in a GREAT INDEPENDENCE position on world supply. See my post above and the new on page 6 for my last TRY at raising your awareness.
Lefty loons THINK they know how stuff works, but SUCK at actually doing more than a bunch of stoners sitting around "redesigning the world"...
Are "we" going to be happy to pay more at the pump....because, that is why companies are importing crude oil....it's cheaper to get it out of the ground there and import it than pay oil workers wages and benefits here.
Wow, lots of words there.candycorn It's YOU that's surrendering here with "let other countries rape their countries" mentality. When it comes to Green Raw Deal mentality - that "RAPE" overseas is IN YOUR NAME !!!
The fact that you dont know that we need MASSIVE IMPORTS of heavy, toxic metals to make all those EVehicles that WE don't have enough of HERE -- MAKES YOU the slave driver in Africa and other 3rd world sites.
Exposed: Child labour behind smart phone and electric car batteries
Major electronics brands, including Apple, Samsung and Sony, are failing to do basic checks to ensure that cobalt mined by child labourers has not been used in their products, said Amnesty International and Afrewatch in a report published today.www.amnesty.org
“The glamourous shop displays and marketing of state of the art technologies are a stark contrast to the children carrying bags of rocks, and miners in narrow manmade tunnels risking permanent lung damage,” said Mark Dummett, Business & Human Rights Researcher at Amnesty International.
“Millions of people enjoy the benefits of new technologies but rarely ask how they are made. It is high time the big brands took some responsibility for the mining of the raw materials that make their lucrative products.”
The report documents how traders buy cobalt from areas where child labour is rife and sell it to Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chinese mineral giant Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Ltd (Huayou Cobalt).
Amnesty International researchers also found that the vast majority of miners spend long hours every day working with cobalt without the most basic of protective equipment, such as gloves, work clothes or facemasks to protect them from lung or skin disease.
Children told Amnesty International they worked for up to 12 hours a day in the mines, carrying heavy loads to earn between one and two dollars a day. In 2014 approximately 40,000 children worked in mines across southern DRC, many of them mining cobalt, according to UNICEF.
Paul, a 14-year-old orphan, started mining at the age of 12. He told researchers that prolonged time underground made him constantly ill:
“I would spend 24 hours down in the tunnels. I arrived in the morning and would leave the following morning … I had to relieve myself down in the tunnels … My foster mother planned to send me to school, but my foster father was against it, he exploited me by making me work in the mine.”
“The dangers to health and safety make mining one of the worst forms of child labour. Companies whose global profits total $125 billion cannot credibly claim that they are unable to check where key minerals in their productions come from,” said Mark Dummett.
“Mining the basic materials that power an electric car or a smartphone should be a source of prosperity for miners in DRC. The reality is that it is a back-breaking life of misery for almost no money. Big brands have the power to change this.”
ENJOY YOUR EARTHSAVING WINDMILLS, SOLAR PANELS AND ELECTRIC CARS CANDYCORN. CELEBRATE THAT CLEAN GREEN ENERGY FOLLY THESE RETARDS ARE CREATING..
Because there'll be piles of body bags HERE as well if YOUR MENTAL MIDGETS smoke their way into getting a "Green Raw Deal"..
If only those greenies understood the destruction they support.candycorn It's YOU that's surrendering here with "let other countries rape their countries" mentality. When it comes to Green Raw Deal mentality - that "RAPE" overseas is IN YOUR NAME !!!
The fact that you dont know that we need MASSIVE IMPORTS of heavy, toxic metals to make all those EVehicles that WE don't have enough of HERE -- MAKES YOU the slave driver in Africa and other 3rd world sites.
Exposed: Child labour behind smart phone and electric car batteries
Major electronics brands, including Apple, Samsung and Sony, are failing to do basic checks to ensure that cobalt mined by child labourers has not been used in their products, said Amnesty International and Afrewatch in a report published today.www.amnesty.org
“The glamourous shop displays and marketing of state of the art technologies are a stark contrast to the children carrying bags of rocks, and miners in narrow manmade tunnels risking permanent lung damage,” said Mark Dummett, Business & Human Rights Researcher at Amnesty International.
“Millions of people enjoy the benefits of new technologies but rarely ask how they are made. It is high time the big brands took some responsibility for the mining of the raw materials that make their lucrative products.”
The report documents how traders buy cobalt from areas where child labour is rife and sell it to Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chinese mineral giant Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Ltd (Huayou Cobalt).
Amnesty International researchers also found that the vast majority of miners spend long hours every day working with cobalt without the most basic of protective equipment, such as gloves, work clothes or facemasks to protect them from lung or skin disease.
Children told Amnesty International they worked for up to 12 hours a day in the mines, carrying heavy loads to earn between one and two dollars a day. In 2014 approximately 40,000 children worked in mines across southern DRC, many of them mining cobalt, according to UNICEF.
Paul, a 14-year-old orphan, started mining at the age of 12. He told researchers that prolonged time underground made him constantly ill:
“I would spend 24 hours down in the tunnels. I arrived in the morning and would leave the following morning … I had to relieve myself down in the tunnels … My foster mother planned to send me to school, but my foster father was against it, he exploited me by making me work in the mine.”
“The dangers to health and safety make mining one of the worst forms of child labour. Companies whose global profits total $125 billion cannot credibly claim that they are unable to check where key minerals in their productions come from,” said Mark Dummett.
“Mining the basic materials that power an electric car or a smartphone should be a source of prosperity for miners in DRC. The reality is that it is a back-breaking life of misery for almost no money. Big brands have the power to change this.”
ENJOY YOUR EARTHSAVING WINDMILLS, SOLAR PANELS AND ELECTRIC CARS CANDYCORN. CELEBRATE THAT CLEAN GREEN ENERGY FOLLY THESE RETARDS ARE CREATING..
Because there'll be piles of body bags HERE as well if YOUR MENTAL MIDGETS smoke their way into getting a "Green Raw Deal"..
Interesting you support child labor and their deathsWow, lots of words there.
Again...Chevron imports crude because it's cheaper to do it than get it out of the ground here.
Saying "we" shouldn't import oil is fine. Of course "we" aren't the ones importing the oil....Chevron et. al. is. We would be paying more for gasoline if they paid more to acquire the crude from which it is produced.
So are we wanting to pay more at the pump? Me? No.
Interesting you support child labor and their deaths