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It's stunning how ignorant someone like yourself is.
Before Biden the US was a net exporter of oil & gas but under his rein of energy terror we've become a net importer. The world prices were lower because along with all the other exporters there was significantly more product on the world market and when there is that much available prices are lower, this is simple Economics 101. Along with the Keystone EX Pipeline that would have added 900K barrels a day to our domestic market if Biden hadn't canceled it he also pulled leases on ANWR in Alaska and all Federal lands in the continental US where 25% of domestic oil and gas comes from. Biden campaigned on shutting down Big Oil, his administration let if be known to banks that make loans for oil exploration they would be looked upon negatively. The Keystone EX Pipeline would reduce the risk of oil spills over the way it was being transported by train at lesser volumes since pipelines rarely leak while trains accidents happen much more frequently. The efficiency of pipeline brought down the transportation costs which lower oil prices even further.
For Canada to build a pipeline to Europe thousands of miles away under the Atlantic Ocean isn't even technologically possible, how you don't know that explains a lot about you.
OP- "you are wrong dont try to sugar coat the situation
it is joe biden policies that has made fuel prices high
he also cancelled pipeline"
Okay, please explain how Biden's policies are causing fuel prices to spike worldwide. Why is France calling it a "fuel crisis"? Why are fuel prices at record highs throughout Europe? Why is gas over $11/gal in Hong Kong?
Keystone XL pipeline's sole purpose was to increase profits for Canadian oil companies at the risk of the northern Great Plains' primary aquifer. Canada could build a pipeline to export their oil to the world market, and put their own environment at risk. But why would they if the "stupid Yanks" will let them build it here for cheaper?
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