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Biden’s War on American Energy Gets Crazier

Posted on Tuesday, January 30, 2024
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President Joe Biden greets Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Senior Adviser for Energy Security Amos Hochstein

Biden’s obsession with so-called “green” energy policies is thus costing the United States on two fronts. At home, American producers are struggling under a regulatory onslaught and open hostility from the White House – despite literally keeping the country’s lights on this winter. Meanwhile, America’s adversaries are taking full advantage of this weakness abroad, as China in particular seeks to step in and fill the void left by decreased U.S. energy exports.

Amid the cold snap that gripped the nation in early January and sent temperatures plummeting below zero for millions of Americans, the country’s power grid largely held up – barely – thanks to natural gas and other traditional sources of energy. Just after the new year, much of the country saw temperatures that were up to 25 degrees below normal, along with bone-chilling winds that made some places in states such as North Dakota feel like 70 below zero.

In Texas, the cold snap evoked fears of a similar winter storm as the infamous one in 2021 that caused the state’s power grid – largely reliant on wind and solar energy – to collapse, leading to more than 240 deaths. Many tragically froze in their homes.

Following the disaster, energy companies in Texas devoted significant resources to “hardening” the state’s power grid – primarily by ensuring a steady supply of natural gas and other fossil fuels to power stations.

As David Blackmon, a 40-year energy industry veteran, wrote shortly after this year’s deep freeze hit, the added investment in fossil fuels proved crucial for Texas. The morning of the first day of cold temperatures, fossil fuels “were kicking in 84.9 per cent of total [power] generation, with a whopping 67.2 per cent coming from the state’s natural gas industry.”

Although it went largely unremarked on by the corporate media, this was a shining moment for natural gas and the fossil fuels industry. Without them, Texas might well have seen a repeat of 2021.

Joe Biden appears not to have gotten the message either. On January 26, the White House bowed to demands from environmental groups and paused all natural gas exports – a major blow to the U.S. natural gas industry, which has already been hampered by three years of Biden administration policies.

The move is expected to send energy and gas prices in the United States even higher, with Reuters predicting that gas prices may hit their highest level since December 2022.

A German senior energy analyst, Dr. Rolf Werner, who advised Texaco in the 1980s, told me that scarce investment in gas infrastructure means coming price hikes could be here to stay. “They are long term,” he said.

Biden’s decision to stop natural gas exports comes as the latest broadside in his war on American energy, ranking alongside other decisions such as revoking key permits for the Keystone XL pipeline and pausing oil and gas leases on federal lands.

While American companies can make their own decisions, Biden’s regulatory agenda and hostility toward fossil fuels companies have hamstrung the industry and even caused some insurers and banks to withdraw their involvement from fossil fuels projects.

Meanwhile, as Biden continues to target domestic energy suppliers, countries in Africa and Asia – primarily China – are sensing an opportunity.

One of the most prominent petroleum-producing countries in Africa is Uganda, with an estimated 6.5 billion barrels of oil reserves. Chinese companies control about eight percent of all of Uganda’s oil projects, and last month Uganda granted the China National Offshore Oil Corporation a license to construct a new facility in the western part of the country that will ship natural gas to the coast in Tanzania.

Professor Otieno Sekibo, a retired Tanzanian economist who advised the International Energy Agency in the 1990s, told me that China had won a double victory in securing this contract to build a new facility and export natural gas. “It boosted the job market at home [in China] weakened by a high youth unemployment rate,” he said. “It also won jobs for Chinese nationals who would fill all positions from top managers to medium-skilled employees.”

Moreover, as the World Bank reported this month, even as the global economy is headed for its weakest five-year performance in three decades, “Uganda will benefit from infrastructure investment ahead of new oil production,” with growth expected to be relatively strong at six percent this year.

Elsewhere in the world, while Biden was harassing U.S. energy producers, Russian and Chinese companies were engaging with top Iraqi government officials to extract oil and natural gas. On January 1 of this year, Exxon Mobil handed over to PetroChina operations of the world’s largest oil field, West Qurna 1, in southern Iraq, which produces around 550,000 barrels per day.

An Iraqi subsidiary of PetroChina also recently took control over the massive Nahr bin Umar liquid gas field with the capacity to produce 150 million cubic feet of natural gas per day.

It is now clear that, both at home and abroad, Joe Biden’s energy policies are failing. The only questions is if it will take a disaster on an even larger scale than the 2021 Texas blackouts to force a course correction.

Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.

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Melinda
Melinda
10 months ago

I read an article in Epoch Times just this morning in which several meteorologists were saying that climate data has been measured incorrectly, as most temperature sensors are in urban “heat islands”. They said that while there is a slight rise in temperature over 10 years its not enough to cause climate change. As most of us know, the government is just using this issue for control, they don’t care about truth.

Bill E Bones
Bill E Bones
10 months ago

I can understand that some people are so against Trump, I thought we were much better off with him as President than Biden now. Big deal is that he touts the increase in the Dow Jones as an accomplishment, yet when you factor in the inflation under his policies it has gone down in value! China is overtaking our economy at a ridiculous rate. Our armed forces are being over run and killed by extremists by his poor judgement and what about the service members left behind in the middle east on his exiting with disregard. Why don’t you hear anymore of their fate? Biased WOKE press!

Elizabeth S Misa
Elizabeth S Misa
10 months ago

Everything this regime has done has been a failure to our people and country. Nothing will change until Biden is out of office. We could be energy independent, but he messed that up. Biden is destroying our country, and no one is doing anything about it. Oh, sure, the republicans say they will do this or that, but nothing actually ever happens! All talk and no action! I called 2023 the year that the American people were price gouged! Everything has gone up! Seniors have to now pick weather they can get their medications or buy food! This is unacceptable!

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
10 months ago

NO ENERGY= NO EVs OK

NancyInOregon
NancyInOregon
10 months ago

The only event that will make this administration changes its course on any of its disasters is to massively vote it out. So massively that all the election cheating in the world cannot reverse the results. Can the country survive until the election? Not confident.

Bob L.
Bob L.
10 months ago

When are companies going to stand up and say no to unconstitutional demands by this administration. The auto industry is beginning to do just that by suspending or eliminating production of EVs ,but it took a bottom line hit due to nobody buying their vehicles in favor of convention ones. Goes to show the free market still works as opposed to a socialist controlled economic one.

David Millikan
David Millikan
10 months ago

It takes a Communist democrat to Declare WAR on the United States ENERGY INDEPENDENCE.

Martin Plecki
Martin Plecki
10 months ago

I am all for climate change. Not that that makes any difference. Climate change is going to happen no matter what. But, wouldn’t it be great if the weather patterns in southwest USA changed such that it got a lot more rain. It would open up a huge area for farmers to grow food:-)

rifleman7
rifleman7
10 months ago

I doubt that “…a disaster on an even larger scale than the 2021 Texas blackouts…” will force a course correction. I believe that a major disaster is exactly what Obama/Biden/WEF/WHO/UN is looking for.

Pat R
Pat R
10 months ago

The only thing that will have Biden temporarily change his war on oil and natural gas is if the “disaster” happens in a Democrat state(s). He would be smiling if it is a Republican state(s).

John Beach
John Beach
10 months ago

The fact is that, if Air Force One were fueled by the inertia of Democrat, partisan-political corruption, it wouldn’t need a fleet of B-52s full of batteries to keep an electrified version of it flying. Are they serious and living in the real world?

Randall L. Beatty
Randall L. Beatty
10 months ago

I think at this point Biden has bigger problems like the border which he and his team have opened up to every person in the world he needs to control the border instead of lies. The climate is another lie they have laid on us to push those dumb electric cars that no one can afford let alone buy the battery for them. Biden should have handle things that need to be fixed it is for sure his great VP cannot do nothing same as the Squad.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
10 months ago

Bidens newest attack on natural gas isn’t due to “climate change” but revenge against Texas who represents approximately 25% of the world LNG exports to Europe. So where will Europe get their natgas now? PUTIN. Hail to the Chief, comrades.

Nick
Nick
10 months ago

Read this story from The EpochTimes They have discovered the fraud in global warming and have published it https: //link.theepochtimes.com/mkt_app/article/trillions-spent-on-climate-change-rely-on-inaccurate-temperature-readings-and-faulty-modeling-5575177?utm_source= andshare
It pulls the it pulls the curtain back on the fraud that is known as global warming very vital that this be read the media will not publish it. If that link does not work look it up

Sean Rickman
Sean Rickman
10 months ago

It’s not just a war on energy,it’s a war on traditional AMERICAN values and,conservatives.The great”joey”and his cult will destroy AMERICA if left unchecked.

MadMax24
MadMax24
10 months ago

no coincidence that according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the two wealthiest counties in America, and six of the top ten, surround the Washington, D.C. area.  We are increasingly a nation run top-down by arrogant bureaucrats rewarded by stratospherically high-paying jobs immune from layoff or termination for poor performance.  They govern our lives from on high, immune from democratic checks and balances.  

Geo
Geo
10 months ago

Worst President ever!

CB
CB
10 months ago

Biden is an incompetent fool that is in bed with every one of our enemies.
What a shame. He will have to answer to God for his misdeeds.

Randy
Randy
10 months ago

This is all being orchestrated behind the scenes by Obama from his dream basement job, Biden isn’t smart enough to pull this sh*t off. Remember what Obama stated about the United States becoming a third world country!

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