Oops! Biden Wants To Import More Canadian Oil But He Killed The Keystone Pipeline

Yeah, because we were energy independent not needing OPEC/RUSSIAN oil --cutting their money supply which meant that they couldn't harm others as much as they can and are doing now.

When Trump increased sanctions on Venezuela in 2017 we began importing the shortfall from Russia.
 
Then why is Biden going to the Saudis for oil you fucking im

Even though U.S. annual total petroleum exports were greater than total petroleum imports in 2020 and 2021, the United States still imported some crude oil and petroleum products from other countries to help to supply domestic demand for petroleum and to supply international markets.
In 2021, the United States exported about 8.63 million barrels per day (b/d) and imported about 8.47 million b/d of petroleum,1 making the United States an annual total petroleum net exporter for the second year in a row since at least 1949.
  • The top five sources of U.S. crude oil imports by percentage share of U.S. total crude oil imports in 2021 were:
  • Canada62%
  • Mexico10%
  • Saudi Arabia6%
  • Russia3%
If your source of info is your brain STOP using it.
 


With Canada already moving 500,000 barrels a day by rail to the U.S., Keystone XL may have just picked up the slack from the rail system, he said.
In 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency calculated that the energy required to process tar sands oil and transport it through Keystone XL would generate 1.3 billion more tons of greenhouse gas emissions over the pipeline's 50-year lifespan than if it were carrying conventional crude
Ultimately, construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline could have detrimental effects on the environment, such as the destruction of ecosystems, the loss of habitats, and the pollution of nearby rivers
The pipeline would cross less than 100 miles from the headquarters of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation and run directly through sacred and historic sites as well as the ancestral lands of the Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Tribes.
 
In 2021, the United States exported about 8.63 million barrels per day (b/d) and imported about 8.47 million b/d of petroleum,1 making the United States an annual total petroleum net exporter for the second year in a row since at least 1949.
  • The top five sources of U.S. crude oil imports by percentage share of U.S. total crude oil imports in 2021 were:
  • Canada62%
  • Mexico10%
  • Saudi Arabia6%
  • Russia3%
If your source of info is your brain STOP using it.
Your post is a childlike attempt at a point. Get that weak shit out of my face.
 
In 2021, the United States exported about 8.63 million barrels per day (b/d) and imported about 8.47 million b/d of petroleum,1 making the United States an annual total petroleum net exporter for the second year in a row since at least 1949.
  • The top five sources of U.S. crude oil imports by percentage share of U.S. total crude oil imports in 2021 were:
  • Canada62%
  • Mexico10%
  • Saudi Arabia6%
  • Russia3%
If your source of info is your brain STOP using it.

Great post. 😁
 
The dumb is so strong with Biden and his stupid administration. Just dumber than dumb.



In a desperate effort to alleviate pressure at the pump that’s left Americans coping with the highest gas prices on record compounded by inflation, the Biden administration is reportedly seeking ways to import more oil from Canada. Too bad President Joe Biden spiked the Keystone XL Pipeline that was expected to bring 830,000 barrels of Canadian crude to Gulf refineries upon inauguration.

The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday the White House is now facing the consequences of its own war on domestic energy projects using fossil fuels but refuses to reverse course.

“Biden administration officials are seeking ways to boost oil imports from Canada, people familiar with the situation say, but with one big caveat—they don’t want to resurrect the Keystone XL pipeline that President Biden effectively killed on his first day in office,” the Journal wrote. “The people said deliberations are in early stages and that no clear-cut solutions have emerged.”

Instead, White House alternatives point to rail for transport, undermining the purpose of its Keystone cancellation with environmental risks and emissions elevated in comparison to those presented by pipeline.

“Canada could export some more oil via rail, according to analysts and others familiar with the situation, and it could also pump more oil by increasing pressure on existing lines or by installing larger pipelines along permitted routes,” the Journal added. “Those options, however, offer limited potential because rail transport is expensive and existing pipelines are at or near capacity.”

When explaining options to circumnavigate the surprise shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline after a ransomware attack last spring, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm explained her preference for pipe over rail for its reliability.

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The Federalist probably doesn't know about Free trade zones.
 
So, it can be sold in the US, people just choose not to sell it in the US, due to confiscatory tax rates?

Nope. It's against the law to sell it in the US. Canadian tarsands sell for $30 a barrel. The only way they can make a profit is to refine it in the Free Trade Zone and sell it abroad.

Remember when the ppb is too low oilmen don't invest in drilling.
 
The dumb is so strong with Biden and his stupid administration. Just dumber than dumb.



In a desperate effort to alleviate pressure at the pump that’s left Americans coping with the highest gas prices on record compounded by inflation, the Biden administration is reportedly seeking ways to import more oil from Canada. Too bad President Joe Biden spiked the Keystone XL Pipeline that was expected to bring 830,000 barrels of Canadian crude to Gulf refineries upon inauguration.

The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday the White House is now facing the consequences of its own war on domestic energy projects using fossil fuels but refuses to reverse course.

“Biden administration officials are seeking ways to boost oil imports from Canada, people familiar with the situation say, but with one big caveat—they don’t want to resurrect the Keystone XL pipeline that President Biden effectively killed on his first day in office,” the Journal wrote. “The people said deliberations are in early stages and that no clear-cut solutions have emerged.”

Instead, White House alternatives point to rail for transport, undermining the purpose of its Keystone cancellation with environmental risks and emissions elevated in comparison to those presented by pipeline.

“Canada could export some more oil via rail, according to analysts and others familiar with the situation, and it could also pump more oil by increasing pressure on existing lines or by installing larger pipelines along permitted routes,” the Journal added. “Those options, however, offer limited potential because rail transport is expensive and existing pipelines are at or near capacity.”

When explaining options to circumnavigate the surprise shutdown of the Colonial Pipeline after a ransomware attack last spring, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm explained her preference for pipe over rail for its reliability.

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My God this is stupid. The keystone XL is strictly an export pipeline for the Chinese owners of Canadian tarsands which is highly corrosive sludge. It's not Canadian crude oil.

How could the Federalist be so stupid?
 
Nope. It's against the law to sell it in the US. Canadian tarsands sell for $30 a barrel. The only way they can make a profit is to refine it in the Free Trade Zone and sell it abroad.

Remember when the ppb is too low oilmen don't invest in drilling.
So, it can be sold, but it is not because of an idiotic law.

This is what I love about debating a statist. Sooner or later, the problem turns out to be a bad law or regulation, or lack of enforcement of a benificial law or regulation that is the problem they have talking about as if it were found in nature.
 
So, it can be sold, but it is not because of an idiotic law.

This is what I love about debating a statist. Sooner or later, the problem turns out to be a bad law or regulation, or lack of enforcement of a benificial law or regulation that is the problem they have talking about as if it were found in nature.

The oil doesn't belong to the US. You don't seem to know anything about the Free Trade Zone.
 

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