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Anyone Afraid Of Inflation?
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5400233" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If you bothered to actually read what it says. It speaks to NEW leases not leases already out for bid. All 9000 of them still sitting on the desk at DOE waiting for somebody willing to take the risks the venture entails. Once again Wally, you can't force an oil driller to take on the risks of drilling on a federal lease if the potential yield isn't deemed high enough to support the risk and for many of them the yield is not believed to be high enough.</p><p></p><p>As for the Gulf of Mexico lease. A few months ago a federal judge came down on the side of a suit filed by environmental groups who claimed that the Biden administration failed to fulfill all of the environmental study and impact requirements before they put the lease out for bid.</p><p></p><p>Wally, the days of the cheap gas to haul your fat butt around to wherever you want to go whenever you want to do it are over.</p><p>Should increased motor fuel costs result in inconvenience or economic discomfort for you then being that you're a hard right conservative then you should obviously be mindful of the most basic of all conservative mantras.....'if you're not rich....It's your fault".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5400233, member: 58386"] If you bothered to actually read what it says. It speaks to NEW leases not leases already out for bid. All 9000 of them still sitting on the desk at DOE waiting for somebody willing to take the risks the venture entails. Once again Wally, you can't force an oil driller to take on the risks of drilling on a federal lease if the potential yield isn't deemed high enough to support the risk and for many of them the yield is not believed to be high enough. As for the Gulf of Mexico lease. A few months ago a federal judge came down on the side of a suit filed by environmental groups who claimed that the Biden administration failed to fulfill all of the environmental study and impact requirements before they put the lease out for bid. Wally, the days of the cheap gas to haul your fat butt around to wherever you want to go whenever you want to do it are over. Should increased motor fuel costs result in inconvenience or economic discomfort for you then being that you're a hard right conservative then you should obviously be mindful of the most basic of all conservative mantras.....'if you're not rich....It's your fault". [/QUOTE]
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