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#134337
Courtesy of Reuters we know: more than 5 million barrels of oil that were part of the historic U.S. SPR release were exported to Europe and Asia last month, including top US geopolitical nemesis in the global arena, China, even as U.S. gasoline and diesel prices hit record highs.

The export of crude and fuel is blunting the impact of the moves by U.S. President Joe Biden to lower record pump prices. In a widely mocked call, Biden on Saturday renewed a call for gasoline suppliers to cut their prices, drawing rightful criticism from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos

About 1 million barrels per day have been drained from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve through October, an unprecedented pace. The drain means SPR inventories fell to the lowest since 1986. US crude futures are above $100 per barrel and gasoline and diesel prices above $5 a gallon in one-fifth of the nation. US officials have said oil prices could be higher if the SPR had not been tapped, and for once they are right. Still, the question looms of what happens to oil prices when the US can no longer sell the SPR amid concerns of a real emergency: we know the answer and the Biden admin won't like it.

"The SPR remains a critical energy security tool to address global crude oil supply disruptions," a Department of Energy spokesperson said, adding that the emergency releases helped ensure stable supply of crude oil.
#134342
Since oil prices are set GLOBALLY, it's a good thing oil was sent to counties around the world, since that is the only way to lower GLOBAL oil prices, which are the only kind of oil prices there are.

This lowered prices in the U.S., which was the aim of the move for the protection of our national security, dummy.
#134357
A ban of oil exports would not do anything meaningful in reducing the price of gasoline. I imagine it would be a windfall for oil refiners in the United States. Then they would probably export the excess anyway. Perhaps the implementation of renewable energy sources (solar/wind) and electric vehicles would be more effective in reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
#134365
But the whole notion of a strategic reserve is that it could help the U.S.

Sending it overseas defeats the entire purpose.

And now it is known that in April 950,000 barrels were sold to a company in which one of Hunter's investments holds a significant stake.

Accident? Perhaps.

Corruption? Somebody ought to at least examine the possibility.

Had Trump's son done anything remotely like that, news outlets would cover it 25 hours per day.
#134367
"But the whole notion of a strategic reserve is that it could help the U.S."-johnforbes

It DID help the U.S., dummy. It lowered oil prices, and thus gas prices.


"Sending it overseas defeats the entire purpose."-johnfibs

No, lowering oil prices was "the entire purpose." And it did.


"And now it is known that in April 950,000 barrels were sold to a company in which one of Hunter's investments holds a significant stake.
Accident? Perhaps."-johnfoibles

Or not "an accident" at all but just intentional good business. If they bid the highest, they get the oil.

Believe it or not, sometimes well known people (many Senators and Representatives) are invested in good companies. You can't penalize the companies just because they bid the most.


""Corruption? Somebody ought to at least examine the possibility."-johnfoibles

You put FOXnews on it right away, johnny. If they can't find corruption in this case, nobody can.

Just promise me you'll wake me up when it's over.
#134375
"The Biden administration sold roughly one million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to a Chinese state-controlled gas giant that continues to purchase Russian oil, a move the Energy Department said would ‘support American consumers’ and combat ‘Putin’s price hike,,, Biden’s Energy Department in April announced the sale of 950,000 Strategic Petroleum Reserve barrels to Unipec, the trading arm of the China Petrochemical Corporation. That company, which is commonly known as Sinopec, is wholly owned by the Chinese government.”

Sinopec is also tied to Hunter Biden, whose private equity firm, BHR Partners, bought a $1.7 billion stake in the company seven years ago."
#134383
""The Biden administration sold roughly one million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to a Chinese state-controlled gas giant that continues to purchase Russian oil..."-johnflubs

So you tell us that the Biden Administration took away a million barrel sale from Russia. And you think that is a bad thing? It's great, dimwit. It weakens Russia and thus makes us that much more secure.

Why are you so against weakening Russia? You're indistinguishable from Trump.


"...a move the Energy Department said would ‘support American consumers’ and combat ‘Putin’s price hike,,,"-johnflubs

And it did just that, didn't it, dimwit. I was paying $5.69/gal four weeks ago. Now I'm paying $5.19/gal.

Things are moving in the right direction. But you hate that the average American has it a bit easier this month, don't you.

You're despicable.


" Biden’s Energy Department in April announced the sale of 950,000 Strategic Petroleum Reserve barrels to Unipec, the trading arm of the China Petrochemical Corporation. That company, which is commonly known as Sinopec, is wholly owned by the Chinese government.”"-johnflubs

So now you're upset that Biden took ANOTHER million barrel sale away from Putin, further weakening Russia? You're just not getting it, are you. That's a GOOD thing, dimwit, and it helps lower GLOBAL oil prices for everyone else, which means Putin gets less for his oil as well.

You keep posting all these good things the Biden Administration is doing for Americans but you try to make it look like they're doing something wrong by helping Americans.

Why do you hate America so much, johnny.
#134391
And now it is known that in April 950,000 barrels were sold to a company in which one of Hunter's investments holds a significant stake.

Accident? Perhaps.

Corruption? Somebody ought to at least examine the possibility.

Had Trump's son done anything remotely like that, news outlets would cover it 25 hours per day.
#134434
It isn't an either/or.

If Kushner, a guy with MBA and JD degrees who was worth about 200 million before he even got any access to political power, did anything wrong then sure investigate.

But it seems mighty suspicious when almost a million barrels of oil from America's strategic reserve get shipping to a Chinese firm with ties to Hunter's business.

Why are people drawn, like moths to a flame, to power in DC?

Money is one of the answers.
#134451
Johnnie....Kushner like Trump rode their father's coattails to wealth. And I find it highly unlikely that Kushner would have EVER gotten a 2 BILLON DOLLAR investment from the Bonesaw of Arabia if he was not associated the president of the United States.

For further clarification......from what I understand Hunter Biden is not a member of the firm that purchased a stake in Sinopec. Nor was Hunter Biden a member of the firm at the time of the sale from the reserves. And the sale was made via an auction to the highest bidder which was Sinopec.

So as usual Johnnie stepped in another steaming pile of his own bullshit again...
#134460
"Johnnie....Kushner like Trump rode their father's coattails to wealth. "-elklindo

"Kushner had earned MBA and JD degrees, and had family connections to wealth, [i.e. rode his father's coattails] long before meeting Trump's kid."-dimwitjohnny

You just repeated exactly what elklindo said, dimwit, and pretend you disagree with him. You don't. You just supported what he said.

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