If you have this answer, the entire oil industry wants to talk to you (and let me know so we can both become billioniares
). It's unknown. That's the risk. Same this year as every year.
I'm apolitical on the matter, but the "Biden is chocking off the oil industry" or other such nonsense is just that. It's not factual. Both sides use a remarkable amount of ********. Trump wasn't some huge oil industry supporter either.... It's all just nonsense. Regardless, our petroleum industry is doing exceptionally well and poised to do even better. As I am heavily invested in them, I benefit too. So am I biased, a little, but everyone (including my portfolio) would probably do even better if we toned down the ********. Back to my original point, drilling, drilling permits, additional extraction will do exactly nothing on current gasoline prices.
Sure. But that's not unique. Personally, I think there is a balance where we can expand oil exploration and, at the same time, keep them from ******* up the places I camp, hunt and fish. Again...if we could just put down some of the partisan BS, we would all do better as a country (and economy).
You lost me here. Trying to assign blame for global commodity prices is folly. And pointless outside of political theater. Influence the price...sure. But good luck quantifying it.
Of course. I never said otherwise. But saying that Biden is impeding oil exploration isn't accurate. Certainly some areas (read ANWAR and other 'sensitive' areas) will get clamped down, but the next effect isn't a decrease in extraction. We're still adding capacity. We are still a net exporter. That hasn't changed. We are a net exporter of crude. We are the world's #1 exporter of refined petroleum products (and have been for something like 10 years). That's not changing.
If you have other data that suggest Biden's policies have had a measurable impact on oil extraction, please push them my way. I'm not defending any of his policies, but there is no data to suggest otherwise.