Lol....libtard. This is from CNN your favorite left leaning favorite news channel:
Blah blah blah stfu
That says nothing of the sort. You stated
Knowing that Biden killed his own oil industry
The fact that we have to reply to such blatant idiotic liars is just so time consuming. First of all the XL pipeline was a Canadian inspired project mostly for Canadian tar sand extraction, with some American crude being put in the mix further down the pipeline, so no, you have zero idea what you are talking about. It's not like that American crude isn't still going to get to production, it's just not going to happen in that Canadian driven pipeline. Also let's look at US oil production in the last years:
Interactive historical chart showing the monthly level of U.S. crude oil production back to 1983 from the US Energy Information Adminstration (EIA). Values shown are in thousands of barrels produced per day.
www.macrotrends.net
You can see the big dip when Covid hit, but since the Biden administration took over, only trending back up, due to demand rising again, but clearly the production capacity is still there, and is still above most of the years of US oil production in the last 30 years. Man if Biden killed the oil industry, where the hell are your goddamn facts?
Also US oil production is only rising and expected to hit record levels. This is all because the US oil industry is on a solid foundation and moving on up, sans the Canadian pipeline.
"Oil output will average 12.6 million barrels a day in 2023, an increase from its previous estimate of
12.41 million, according to Energy Information Administration data. The current annual all-time high of 12.3 million barrels a day was set in 2019. This year’s production forecast was also revised higher to 11.97 million barrels a day from an earlier projection of
11.8 million, the EIA said in its monthly Short-Term Energy Outlook report."
High crude oil prices will drive U.S. oil production to record highs in 2023, the federal government said.
fortune.com
"Domestic production will rise to 12.6 million barrels daily in 2023, or 600,000 more barrels than in 2022, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecast this week. That would surpass the previous record production of 12.2 million barrels in 2019.
The increase in 2023 shows a recovery in oil pumping from the massive decline early on during the COVID-19 pandemic, when oil prices dropped below $19. Crude oil is currently at around $91 a barrel.
The EIA attributed much of the expected gains to new wells in the Permian Basin, in West Texas and Southeast New Mexico. The agency said that there were about 220 oil rigs added in the lower 48 states, and 114 of those were in the Permian region.
The EIA expects that Permian Basin will produce 5.3 million barrels daily in 2022, increasing to 5.7 million barrels the next year."
- The fact you spout such dangerous lies repeatedly is just terrible. You can't claim ignorance as an excuse, you purposely spread propaganda. That's just not something decent people do.