The Panhandle Import Reduction Initiative (PIRI) Calls for New White House Policy: Unfair Trade End

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The full press release is here-> The Panhandle Import Reduction Initiative (PIRI) Calls for New White House Policy: Unfair Trade Endangers U.S. Oil Industry Too
AMARILLO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In a letter directed to the President of the United States and received by the White House, the founders of (PIRI), the Panhandle Import Reduction Initiative representing thousands of independent small producers of oil in the Southwest United States wrote, “We call upon President Donald J. Trump for a second Presidential Memorandum to order the Secretary of Commerce, to establish the crude oil industry as a “Core” industry to be added to steel, aluminum, vehicles, aircraft, shipbuilding and semiconductors. Crude oil should be recognized as one of the critical elements of US manufacturing and defense industrial bases, which we must defend against unfair trade practices and other abuses.”

“Mr. President, American superiority in energy security means self-sufficiency: Throwing off these trade shackles then is the fight for fair trade in Steel and Aluminum, we must prevail in the fight for US oil producers too.” Tweet this

The PIRI founders further stated in the letter “Following the Presidential Memorandum on the case for steel against Chinese export practices that you signed, PIRI further calls for an immediate Investigation by the Department of Commerce of Saudi Arabia and OPEC abuse between August 2014 and March 2016 of the American oil industry by expanding production to lower world oil prices to destabilize and cause hardships to American producers mainly of light tight oil (shale oil). This was an announced effort to undermine and shut-down producers with higher costs of production. According to one estimate some 150 US companies filed bankruptcy and $150 billion in capital outlay postponed or cancelled. More than 300,000 US industry-related jobs were lost.”
 
Amarillo. Panhandle folks. Hugoton gas field. Some minor oil production. What do THESE people know about oil production, in the modern age? Last time I drove through Panhandle proper, I saw more wells that had the surface equipment cannibalized than I did working pumping units.

While stripper well operators are not to be forgotten, any small gang of them in some small, old area, aren't worth listening to when it comes to politics than Hollywood is.
 

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