by pea-jay » Sat 19 May 2007, 03:54:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Fiddlerdave', '"')Toss out environmental rules"? Exactly. There is no price Bush will not make us pay (to him) to accomplish his goals of total freedom (for the oil operations).
These are relatively minor environmentally impacting rules. Lots of buck, little bang for it. Lifting just means gas can be subbed in and out of areas "easier". I say that in quotations because it really isnt that easy move great volumes of gasoline from one place to another. Other wise California gas would be heading east right about now... Remember, we are essentially at peak refinery capacity and demand has gone above that level with not a lot of help from those foriegners.
Here is what might come out of a 70s style gas crisis:
For starters, absent a war or a catastrophic collapse of Ghawar, OIL wont be culprit. What we do with it will be.
1) Expect a new and substantive push for one or more NEW refineries. I dont see how this one is going to get deflected (except by the Oil Majors themselves). This push could well take the form of a multibillion dollar handout for somebody to build something somewhere, dammit.
2) Strategic Gasoline reserve. We've got an OIL reserve and we store Natural GAS for winter use. Aside from a small store of heating oil in New England, we dont keep any refined gasoline stores anyway. Wouldnt be surprised to see the government look to this as an option.
3) Blame-a-thon. Everyone will be fair game. Look to blame to be handed out to enviros, big oil, GWB, Congress, the US populace and Iran. Okay, I know Iran doesnt haveanything to do with this thread but any blame they can take makes a future invasion easier. hahah.
The only question is will Bell bottoms make a comeback?