You are drowning.
- Biden produced more oil than Trump did
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- Biden increased number of wells/rigs in use Trump decreased wells/rigs in use
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- Biden increased federal land oil output to record highs
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NOTHING you type is accurate. Ive sufficiently schooled you short stuff. If you have some proof to link on how much oil was produced do so. Otherwise you are just a troll.. and a bad one.
More means nothing when its less than demand. You get an F in economics.
Biden decreased oil drilling wells and lands your links dont work
In January 2025, President Biden implemented a ban on new offshore oil and gas drilling across over 625 million acres of federal waters, covering most of the US coastline, including the Atlantic, Pacific, and parts of the Arctic. This action, aimed at combating climate change, does not affect existing leases, and faces potential legal challenges and efforts to rescind it.
BBC +3
The ban covering most of America's coastline comes two weeks before Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony.
www.bbc.com
US President Joe Biden has announced a ban on new offshore oil and gas drilling along most of America's coastline, weeks before Donald Trump takes office.
The ban covers the entire Atlantic coast and eastern Gulf of Mexico, as well as the Pacific coast off California, Oregon and Washington and a section of the Bering Sea off Alaska.
It is the latest in a string of last-minute climate policy actions by the Biden administration ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Key Details of Biden's Drilling Actions:
- Offshore Ban (Jan 2025): Biden used the 1953 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to withdraw vast areas from future leasing, specifically the Atlantic coast, Eastern Gulf of Mexico, Pacific coast, and portions of Alaska’s Northern Bering Sea.
Holland & Knight +1
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Biden administration announced Thursday a 60-day suspension of new oil and gas leasing and drilling permits for U.S. lands and waters, as officials moved quickly to reverse Trump administration policies on energy and the environment.
The suspension, part of a broad review of programs at the Department of Interior, went into effect immediately under an order signed Wednesday by Acting Interior Secretary Scott de la Vega. It follows Democratic President Joe Biden’s campaign pledge to halt new drilling on federal lands and end the leasing of publicly owned energy reserves as part of his plan to address climate change.
United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
oversight.house.gov
Key Takeaways:
President Biden has conducted an unprecedented assault on our nation’s ability to produce energy by shutting down the Keystone XL pipeline, implementing a moratorium on oil and gas production on federal lands, draining U.S. oil reserves, and enacting energy policies that increased costs for Americans and killed thousands of high-paying American jobs.
- In his opening testimony, Dr. Oliver McPherson-Smith, Director for Energy, Trade, and Environmental Policy at the American Consumer Institute Center for Citizen Research said, “Since January 2021, the Federal Executive Branch of government has sought to inhibit and disincentivize the domestic production and refining of fossil fuels.”
Americans with low, middle, and fixed incomes suffer the most under high inflation and the Administration’s war on domestic energy production.
- “Since January 2021, President Biden and Democrats in Congress have taken over 125 actions aimed at shutting out the use and development of the very energy resources we need more of, not less. Suppressing domestic supply and setting America on a path towards energy scarcity has exacerbated inflation and made costs skyrocket,” testified Mandy Gunasekara, Director at the Center for Energy & Conservation at the Independent Women’s Forum in her opening statement. “Low-income Americans are the hardest hit by high energy prices. They’re being forced to choose between heating their homes and putting food on the table.”
By suppressing U.S. energy production, the Biden Administration left American energy prices vulnerable to a global energy shortage.
- “The absence of [Strategic Petroleum Reserve] oil left the American economy and American families vulnerable to international oil market fluctuations,” said Dr. McPherson-Smith.