MM in SouthTX
Well-known member
You are of course entitled to your opinion about whether the US should curtail its oil and gas production. I, however, am all for US oil and gas production. I do not agree that it contributes to the CO2 problem. That would only be true if the decreased supply from the US were not replaced by the increased supply from elsewhere.As far as making money by being a net exporter of oil and gas, that does two things. It helps contribute to the aforementioned CO2 problem. And #2, if oil and gas are very valuable resources, it's exporting our patrimony for short-term gain only to come up empty-handed that much sooner in the long run. A common problem on all sidef American politics: trying to take the here-and-now to the bank, not considering long-term effects enough.
The fact is that global oil and gas consumption continues to increase, as more and more people come out of marginal living conditions and thereby increase the demand for energy production. I think the US should be providing that product, rather than the Russians and the Persian Gulf crowd.
We aren't running out of oil and gas any time soon, and my guess is we won't run out before we find a suitable alternative...and wind and solar are nowhere NEAR being a suitable alternative. So, if the US curtails its oil and gas production, it just gets produced elsewhere, and money flows where we don't want it to flow.
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