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Biden admin’s EPA seeking to close down biggest oil field in U.S. ( & the world), which produces 303,000 barrels of oil a day

 

https://twitter.com/PeterDClack/status/1542643842251628544

https://dailycaller.com/2022/06/29/bidens-epa-americas-biggest-oil-field-crosshairs-texas-greg-abbott/

By MAX KEATING

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering labeling the United States’ largest oil field in violation of ozone pollution standards, threatening drilling operations in the region and, by extension, domestic oil production.

The proposed regulations take aim at the Permian Basin, the largest oil field in the United States, accounting for 95,000,000 gallons of gasoline per day or 40% of the oil produced domestically, according to the Texas Governor’s Office. The move comes amid record gas prices and ongoing energy insecurity for many Americans.

“Even as Americans are struggling with $5 gas and record-breaking inflation, team Biden continues to double down on their political commitments to ‘end all fossil fuels,’” former EPA Chief of Staff Mandy Gunasekara told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

Though regulators would have three years to propose solutions to lower ozone levels if the field is found to be in violation, regulatory uncertainty is likely to disincentivize new permits and drilling in the oil field, Bloomberg reported.

The move prompted criticism from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who demanded the EPA drop the proposal.

Abbott claimed the EPA’s proposal would further raise gas prices for consumers when fuel already costs more than $5 per gallon in much of the country, according to a letter he sent to the administration Monday. Abbott pledged that if he did not hear back from the administration by June 29 that he would take action to “protect the production of oil—and the gasoline that comes from it.”

Abbott’s letter focused on the practical implications of constraining domestic oil supply at a time of record high prices, arguing the move would further hamper domestic oil production. (RELATED: Former Dem Candidate Says Biden Is ‘Lying’ To Americans About Energy Policy)

 

Biden has also turned to Venezuela and Saudi Arabia to make up for its imported fuel deficit following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the U.S. embargo on Russian oil.

 

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