North Carolina Tentmaker
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Just think of the drop if congress would drop their drilling ban.
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North Carolina Tentmaker said:Just think of the drop if congress would drop their drilling ban.
donnA said:down by about 10 cents here, we actually saw gas for $3.76, and I paid $3.86 yesterday, a week ago though we paid $3.96, so I guess it down a total of 20 cents
The people could force them to. If their districts realize they are keeping the price high how could they be re elected? Who would support someone who votes for high prices and continued dependence on the middle east. I know we voted for them before, but it did not seem as important when gas was $2 or less.Revmitchell said:Since the Dems do not want the price to go down they will never support that.
North Carolina Tentmaker said:The people could force them to. If their districts realize they are keeping the price high how could they be re elected?
Who would support someone who votes for high prices and continued dependence on the middle east.
I know we voted for them before, but it did not seem as important when gas was $2 or less.
North Carolina Tentmaker said:Just think of the drop if congress would drop their drilling ban.
Baptist in Richmond said:1) Think about how long it would take to get that oil with offshore drilling, or with drilling in ANWR.
2) My question would be: why are the oil companies not drilling on the public lands where they already have leases?
3) Additionally, any petroleum extracted from these leases will be bought at market prices
YOUTUBECANBESAVED said:oil companys should be asked to "get to work"
The reason prices drop so quickly when the politicians take action is because the market price is driven by the speculators. Because of the futures market and how it works just the threat of new sources of oil 4 or 5 years down the road is enough to move prices down now.Baptist in Richmond said:I am afraid that simply isn't true. Think about how long it would take to get that oil with offshore drilling, or with drilling in ANWR.
My question would be: why are the oil companies not drilling on the public lands where they already have leases? If drilling is the answer, we need a new person, a "Lease Marshall." The Lease Marshall will evaluate the geological reports from the oil companies on the land in question. If they believe that there is oil there, they have a certain time frame to drill, or at least implement significant steps to commence drilling. If the oil company does not make any progress, then they forfeit any claim to the lease, and the government will recapture any tax breaks that were gained as a result of the lease in question. Before we start drilling in ANWR, or off the coast, we need to be certain that there aren't oil reserves already there which aren't being utilized.
Additionally, any petroleum extracted from these leases will be bought at market prices....NO EXCEPTIONS. That oil belongs to the people, and the people should be getting fair market value. The money gained as a result of this new policy should be earmarked for infrastructure: bridges, roads, national parks, etc., which have been neglected for far too long. All those public works projects will help to get a lot of people working as well.
Of course, we know that won't happen, at least not with the current Administration.
Regards, hope all is well in NC,
BiR
P.S. A quick little weekend trip to New Bern would really nice......
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North Carolina Tentmaker said:While they would love to increase their production and make even more money they don't want to let the price drop.
I like your idea of a lease Marshall. If the current lease holders don't think a piece of property is commercialy viable and they don't want to drill there that is fine, but lets give the lease to somebody who will.