Posted on 08/02/2012 2:18:19 PM PDT by xzins
The U.S. energy policy...is being tested by a merger between China's CNOOC and Canada's Nexen Inc.
Nexen owns two leases in the Gulf of Mexico, in offshore U.S. waters, ...The law allowed oil companies to skip paying royalties on offshore oil...
China, which amassed a trading surplus with the United States of $24 billion in April alone, could step in and buy the royalty-free leases by gobbling up Nexen, which it is proposing to do for $15 billion.
Nexen has produced 32 million barrels of oil and 34 million cubic feet of natural gas from the Gulf of Mexico, gratis. Others have estimated the United States will be giving up $80 billion in royalties in the next 25 years
http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Analysis/2012/08/01/Economic-Outlook-Gulf-of-Mexico-giveaway/UPI-85301343795179/?rel=82471343880060
about Hussein Obama— None dare call it treason
Simply f!@#$%^g amazing. Someone in government figured out how to outsource oil production. A tip of the hat to obama and his communist-muslim masters, enjoy whatever glory you have left, your time is running out.
What a stupid question. We should be selling them BOTH our Oil!! We have more oil than anyone else so why are we enriching the arabs?
“...your time is running out.”
Unimaginable damage can still be done in a very short time, and when they sense it’s lost on Nov 6th, the 0bummer Traitors will unleash hell upon America. Count on SHTF.
Building the Keystone would:
1) Create jobs immediately
2) Provide direct US access to a stable, uninterpretable source of oil, pushing aside imports from Venezuela and the mid east.
3) Increase production in the oilsands region and North Dakota. Presently some production is shut in in both regions due to lack of transportation. Increased production tends to lower prices.
I cannot find a rational reason not to build the pipeline immediately. I don't know why this isn't a huge issue in the presidential election.
They may well do that, but if that’s the case, then all bets are off, and all of their liberal safeguards will not save them from the onslaught that will follow. In the end it will be us vs. them.
The mudSlime mole in the WH, and the best congrease that money can buy does!
Stinky is in full destructo mode now.
The dim dems celebrated the defeat of the Keystone pipline. Now they are freaking out that the Canadians are selling out to the Chicoms?
The dim idiots merely find themselves suffering from a self infflicted wound and scream foul.
In think we are on the road to energy independence but Obama has nothing to do with it.
In 2005 the USA imported 3.696 billion barrels of crude oil.
And in 2011 we imported 3.256 billion barrels of crude oil.
http://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=pet&s=mcrimus1&f=a
Imports are on steadily decreasing while domestic production is steadily increasing.
A Cninese coal company will be mining coal on part of my property in the next year or so. The US is run by idiots.
Doing that math - assuming that nothing changes - break even wouldn’t occur for 40 years.
A ton of things will change, but I hope that we can ramp up our own production here.
Kind of a different “hope & change.”
Mitt Romney drew a line in the oil sands on Friday, focusing on the controversial Keystone pipeline project opposed by the White House and saying, I will build that pipeline if I have to myself.
Romney blasted Obama on a range of policies during a speech to the Republican National Committees State Chairmens National Meeting in Arizona, but singled out the controversial project that would route Canadian oil sands south to Gulf Coast refineries.
A possible answer to Who’s going to benefit here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2914127/posts
“Do We Want To Buy Canadian Oil From The Chinese?”
In the psychotic world of Progressives, YES.
(Not to mention adolescent, pretentious, and absolutely sick.)
IMHO
Who wants the destruction of our domestic energy production?
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