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3 thoughts on “WATCH: What’s the forecast for gas prices?”
Kevin
Is Biden responsible for the increase in gasoline prices? Yes,
When one of your first actions is to stop drilling or exploring for new petroleum sources within the United States, what else can it be.
If a Republican had done this, the media would have called it Pandering to Their Base.
I understand COVID. I knew there would be an increase, following the freeze in TX. Also to be considered is the 0bama-Biden record on fossil fuels, just because none of the 0bama Biden rules have been enacted yet or reported, does not mean they are not on the way.
Excellent points, so we have to stay tuned for future rule changes creating price increases for gasoline. As for the article, Keystone’s cancellation doesn’t effect gasoline prices since it was for the export market, and OPEC effects the overall supply side and they have targeted staying above $70bbl. As for fracking, that’s natural gas (home heating, replacing coal fired plants, ) so I don’t see a connection between that and gasoline pricing. so, if anyone knows please shed some light on that.
Is Biden responsible for the increase in gasoline prices? Yes,
When one of your first actions is to stop drilling or exploring for new petroleum sources within the United States, what else can it be.
If a Republican had done this, the media would have called it Pandering to Their Base.
I understand COVID. I knew there would be an increase, following the freeze in TX. Also to be considered is the 0bama-Biden record on fossil fuels, just because none of the 0bama Biden rules have been enacted yet or reported, does not mean they are not on the way.
Excellent points, so we have to stay tuned for future rule changes creating price increases for gasoline. As for the article, Keystone’s cancellation doesn’t effect gasoline prices since it was for the export market, and OPEC effects the overall supply side and they have targeted staying above $70bbl. As for fracking, that’s natural gas (home heating, replacing coal fired plants, ) so I don’t see a connection between that and gasoline pricing. so, if anyone knows please shed some light on that.