just paid $4.19 a gallon for premium here in SA.
your strawman, not mine.
just paid $4.19 a gallon for premium here in SA.
blah blah words blah blah words
Joe Biden cancelled the Keystone Pipeline
That is a fact
We're talking HYPER EFFICIENCY here.
No we were talking about oil pipelines being more efficient and safer than transporting oil by train. Try to keep up.
The 8% completed pipeline?
Still not seeing the HYPEREFFICIENCY.
wasn't my claim dildo.
I thought Solar was going to save the world.
Ask Germany how is all that Solar helping them during the winter?
And Wind, lots of wind. Helping a ton, and so they're committed to increase it. They couldn't have scrapped that Nordstream 2 pipeline 10 years ago, tbh...
I've seen the figure for Russian oil imports to the US cited as around 3%. I sure wish newspapers would link their sources.
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/08/us-e...s-reports.htmlThe U.S. is expected to announce as early as Tuesday that it will ban imports of Russian oil, a move that would cut about 8% of America’s annual supply.
The news of the upcoming announcement, confirmed to CNBC by a person familiar with the matter, sent oil markets soaring.
oil/petroleum products accounts for the discrepancy
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/...rt-from-russiaIn 2021, the US imported an average of 209,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil and 500,000 bpd of other petroleum products from Russia,according to the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) trade association.
This represented three percent of US crude oil imports and one percent of the total crude oil processed by US refineries. By contrast, the US imported 61 percent of its crude oil from Canada, 10 percent from Mexico, and six percent from Saudi Arabia in the same year.
According to the AFPM, imports of Russian crude oil have increased since 2019, when the US imposed sanctions on Venezuela’s oil industry. US refiners also temporarily boosted Russian imports last year after Hurricane Ida disrupted oil production in the Gulf of Mexico.
Are you really that dumb?
... and that is where nuance sails right over you and MM's heads.The hyper efficient tar sand oil?
Sure pipelines are efficient at transporting liquids/gases.
Critical thinking question: Are all products in those pipelines equally efficient in terms of [units of energy to produce]/[units of energy from product]?
It will make nuclear finally acceptable in Germany.
Indeed.
So what, Lazyboi?
The ban is just political suicide. I've been a strong supporter of Biden's decisions so far but it's stupid as f**k to ban Russian imports that are just going to get redirected somewhere else.
Crude oil:
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_mov...im0_mbbl_a.htm
Total crude oil and products:
2021 245k/3090k = 7%
Crude only:
2021: 72k/2230k = 3%
He knows that. The people advising him know that.
Most people don't understand the word "fungible" so it is a messaging play.
Harder to defend the fact we are sending money to Russia for them to kill Ukranians. "Someone else can, but we will not."
Time to buy more Tesla stock. That and stock in whoever is making windmills.
Bans on Russia's oil/gas will accelerate decarbonization.
Please..."Vlad, uh, Mr. President, uh, we'll take that percentage that America just quit if you'd be so gracious. Just don't tell on us. Danke." - German Chancellor Kohl
'22 is oil, '23 is EV's. I like Ford over Tesla. Potentially 4x gain ahead if they execute. Hopefully they get hammered back to single digits by eoy first.
Of course, water, , gas, oil, etc. all have different units of energy. All transported by pipelines.
What a ing stupid "nuance" from RG.
...he's off the deep end AGAIN.
He has to flex his intelligence muscle. Probably increased the group IQ by double digits when he was ETS'd.
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