Will Oil Drilling Become a Pipe Dream?
by Robert HiggsIf President Obama’s Oval Office speech made one thing clear, it is that his administration and the activists who back it view the Gulf oil spill as simply an opportunity to advance their pre-existing agenda—which has nothing to do with cleaning up the Gulf, protecting the fragile coastal environment or fostering the region’s economy.

Although now overruled for the time being by a federal judge, the Obama administration’s May 27 order to stop all deep-water exploratory drilling in U.S. waters of the Gulf of Mexico for six months, pending the report of a commission investigating the causes of BP’s Deepwater Horizon accident, is a case in point.
Public and political reaction to the devastating oil release in the Gulf has revitalized a coalition of environmental and anti-energy lobbies that oppose not only deep-water drilling, but all offshore oil production and, in some cases, all use of fossil fuels. As usual, political opportunists have been quick to seize the moment.
“You don’t want to let a good crisis get away,” declares Athan Manuel, director of lands protection in the Sierra Club’s legislative office. The organization is urging a permanent moratorium on new offshore drilling.
Kieran Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, disputes industry claims that shallow-water drilling is much safer than deep-water drilling. The center wants the existing six-month moratorium extended to all offshore drilling.
Such lobbying already has born fruit. On June 8, the administration issued new safety standards for shallow-water drilling. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, “as many as 50 shallow-water drilling rigs that employ about 5,000 workers may need new permits in the next six weeks under the administration’s new review.”
According to Vikki Spruill, president and chief executive of the Ocean Conservancy, Mr. Obama’s moratorium is merely the beginning: “the first step needed in broader reform of a broken system.”
Lexi Shultz of the Union of Concerned Scientists believes that the BP accident, along with the recent deadly explosion in a West Virginia coal mine, has “shifted the [political] ground,” putting opponents of oil, gas and coal production in much stronger position to obtain government restrictions on such forms of energy production.
Members of Congress already have held hearings on the BP disaster in the Gulf, and many more will follow as grandstanding legislators seek the publicity and positioning such high-profile events make possible. New laws and regulations are virtually certain to result from the hasty legislative activity. No one knows what the legal and regulatory situation will be a year from now.
Environmentalists and others seeking tighter restrictions on offshore drilling express no concern for the tens of thousands of people who will be put out of work directly or for the even greater number—the retailers, restaurant employees, auto dealers, owners and employees of countless small businesses of every description—who will be harmed indirectly.
Nor do the anti-industry factions shed any tears for the billions of dollars in lost capital that millions of shareholders in a wide variety of companies will suffer. Many anti-energy groups display little appreciation of the extent to which modern economies depend pervasively on the use of fossil fuels and petrochemical products.
The regulatory and legislative fallout from the oil spill could be highly damaging to the economy even if it were confined to the energy sector, because that sector is joined at the hip with every other part of the economy.
But a greater threat is that environmental and other anti-industry groups will parlay their windfall clout into more far-reaching political victories. They might, for example, steer the public’s anger over Gulf oil pollution into the ongoing crusade to suppress carbon-dioxide emissions.
When this sort of political force presses against such a wide front, it creates “regime uncertainty” in the economy—a prevalent fear among investors and businesspeople about the future security of their property rights and their ability to reap adequate returns on risky long-term investments.
Once before, during the latter phase of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, between 1935 and 1939, the government’s actions brought about substantial regime uncertainty. The effect was to discourage long-term private investment, delaying full recovery from the Great Depression. For the 11 years from 1930 through 1940, as a whole, net private investment was negative. Not until 1941 did annual net private investment exceed its 1929 amount. [Please see the book, Depression, War, and Cold War.]
The oil pollution in the Gulf is already hurting residents, workers and business owners and causing heartbreaking damage to marshlands, beaches and the wildlife that inhabits the area’s waters and wetlands. Let us hope the terrible situation will not be politically leveraged into measures that cause even greater damage to the national economy.






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It's not just oil drilling they are stopping. The Obama Regime hasn't issued a single new coal mining permit either and has been trying to stop existing operators from using permits they already had to start new operations here in West Virginia.
Obama is anti energy, period.
"Will Oil Drilling Become a Pipe Dream?" This is Obamunist's pipe dream, but starting this November, we're going to be pumping the sludge out of washington and replace it with proper representation.
"Kieran Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, disputes industry claims that shallow-water drilling is much safer than deep-water drilling. The center wants the existing six-month moratorium extended to all offshore drilling."
Hey Kieran, suck on this: When was the last "greatest American environmental disaster' stemming from a 'shallow' oceanic oil well?
"Such lobbying already has born fruit. On June 8, the administration issued new safety standards for shallow-water drilling. According to Bloomberg Businessweek, “as many as 50 shallow-water drilling rigs that employ about 5,000 workers may need new permits in the next six weeks under the administration’s new review.”"
Kieran, this is why you suck.
I think the longer we keep these criminals on the hill, ….the successful cleanup after all their criminal acts will be a "pipe dream". We need to kick them out before things get worse.
"The oil pollution in the Gulf is already hurting residents, workers and business owners and causing heartbreaking damage to marshlands, beaches and the wildlife that inhabits the area’s waters and wetlands."
The blame for this lands squarely on the shoulders of Oilybama, the greatest skimmer fleet ditherer in the history of mankind. His intentional criminal negligence in this matter should be at the forefront of impeachment proceedings.
Once again, we should take this all in context. The President promised a $2B loan to Petrobras (Brazilian National Oil Company) who posted a $15B profit last year. Yes, it is also true that Mr. George Soros has invested considerable (approx $900M) in Petrobras. Yes, Petrobras is drilling approximately 15k feet, three times the Deep Water Horizon. Yes, Petrobras needs more rigs. Gulf rigs are the easiest and quickest to assume. Are you getting it? Tony Podesta, brother of John Podesta is a lobbyist for BP. We all know John is on the board of Center for American Progress. Any questions class?
This all fits very nicely into the coming workers utopia. Too fully debilitate the American economy, carbon must be regulated, it’s only fair. Precious resources must be spread around to the poorer countries like Rwanda and Cambodia, now if we can get then to stop pissing in their drinking water, perhaps we can teach them of the things you can do with a barrel of oil?
Anti America,period.
I bet Hugo Chavez hasn't stopped drilling.
These A$$ clown, tree fairies will NOT STOP for anything until we all live in a grass hut, burning synthetic cow dung for heating and cooking. Forget cooling as the CFCs will be too expensive. Food: gone as production will be crippled, due to the marxist clampdown, and taken over by the feds.
The Frisco fairies have so turned upside down and inside out the meaning of "regulate". The meaning of this word for centuries has been to “KEEP MOVING” by NOT ALLOWING any stoppage. Now fed regulations means to clamp down, impede, stop production and movement of commerce. How did this get so F'd up?
It is amazing how WE the Citizens of the USA, who pay our taxes and don't want a damn thing FROM the feds are getting everything crammed down our throats. We have sat around watching useless turd RINOs become elected and still feel helpless. Now the progressive socialist are in charge. They haven’t taken over, they have been taking over through the decades in collusion with RINOs.
Have we had enough YET??? Are we going to vote this NOVEMBER to start back on the path of the TRUE AMERICA?
FUNNNNNNNY, but the HHWIC will only give the credit to Jerry if something goes wrong later on.
'Pipe Dream'…??? I hope it's becomes the worst nightmare Obama has ever had!!!
I think it's time to start investing in pixie farts, unicorn milk and rainbow dust. Looks like that's how we'll be powering our future.
I found out only recently that a mere 18 of our states have protocols in place for recalling senators. Plus, it's never been done before. We need to identify which senator(s) from Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington and / or Wisconsin are likely best target(s) and show the whole senate a thing or two about meaning business. Otherwise, we have to sit and wait for November.
i do know, the more oil we leave in the gulf, the more other countries will try and get. and with all this eco friendly stance, what happens if another country has a similar disaster in the gulf tomorrow. obama has no jourisdiction to stop them, he only wants to stop the u.s.. once we run out of coal, and oil, the next target would have to be natural gas, and nuke plants. the only problem is once we live a green lifestyle, the tax revenue in this country will dry up, and so goes our country. no energy, no economic output.
Now the Omarxist quote comes back to haunt: "I don't think reparations go far enough"…..
Nope teach, no questions at all. For I have been a good student and watching Glenn Beck. Between you and him I'm a pretty decent student eh? : )
This pathetic excuse of a prez. don't care about drilling here, or making our Country profit in any way, he would rather make money drilling elsewhere. And sorros will get large amounts of dough too.
Rebas, a good start would be the Michigan dipstick, Carl Levin. His position has weakend with the economic travesty that the Michiganders are suffering. He is a subversive, has been as long as I can remember.
"The regulatory and legislative fallout (INSANITY) from the spill could(WILL) be highly damaging (DEVIS-
TATING) to the economy, even if it were confined (IMPOSSIBLE BTW) to the energy sector, because that
sector is joined at the hip (IN FACT OIL LEADS) with every other part of the economy."
OT,,,I wonder what the jerk is going to come up with today…He's supposed
to make a speech about illegal immigration today….
In addition to limiting the extraction of natural resources, the Marxist regime is using the EPA do limit our ability to process resources. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/b...
Professor, hopefully they will call you as a star witness in the impeachment proceedings!
It all adds up to 'traitor in the white house' to me.
Will oil drilling become a pipe dream/? Hell no! I like air conditioning and driving my turbo diesel F250 around town… just because I can. The super cab option has enormous space for the gun rack.
Precisely! Barry will make buckets compliments of his position and his loyalty to the big daddy George. Once they have the anarchy they wish, they will establish dominion over all men. Soros is but a pawn in the larger scheme. The dollar is the last hold out and they must destroy it. Now they are sweating because Merkel and the rest of the EU have lost their nerve. The G20 said it all. All we have to do is watch the bouncing ball.
We need a massive reorganization of Washington if we are to defeat the minority of radical leftist environmentalists determined to destroy our nation from within. For nearly two generations, these unelected people have somehow managed to dictate our energy policy without regard for the laws of physics or economics. They know full well that our economy and that of the world in general depends on energy, yet they have done nothing to increase the supply even in the face of an increasing world population and have instead done everything in their considerable power to prevent the use of safe, proven forms of energy production.
This must change. These radicals must be returned to the fringes of society from whence they came and their influence in Washington must be limited to real problems, not fairy tales of a "planet in peril". Mankind does not, and has never had the power to effect any permanent change to the Earth's climate.
The Earth always wins in the end.
I wish on both accounts. I am an observer with merely a practical sense. Anyone can verify what I said, as it is all a matter of public record. Connecting the dots are easy as well with such a plethora of information from great sources.
A 'must read' link and thanks for that.!
Obama has stated that he WANTS to RAISE your bill for gasoline, heating & oil. HE (WANTS) TO RAISE YOUR GAS PRICES! What President in the past would ever try and hurt the American economy by raising prices and TAXING everyone. This is the UN_AMERICAN President now sitting in the oval office. A Traitor and a Muslim.
There will be many Democrats who voted for this weasel, that will have lost their jobs, and then on top of that, they won't be able to put gas in their tank to even drive to a job. THIS IS THE HOPE AND CHANGE?
Franken, the Senatorial Ass and Democratic mascot, would be a good start.
The states need to step it up and fight back. Why should they allow themselves to be economically ruined because of the Federal Government (well ruined worse than many already are that is)? If you're a state legislator in a coal state, for example, why would you allow the Feds to run your constituency into the ground by killing their jobs and livelihood? I think it's time the states fight back.
I agree with you wholeheartedly. The states began to loose their teeth with the passage/enactment of the 17th amendment. Senators no longer represented the interests of the state. They became some sort of super representative of the people. That vital check and balance, between the interests of the people as enshrined in the House of Representatives and the interests of the state in the Senate was severed. All power then began migrating to the Federal government, especially the executive. We now elect "mini-kings". I am sick to death of this President worship that goes on in this country.
Here is a link to a lengthy, but VERY interesting and enlightening piece about repudiating the 17th amendment:
http://www.nationalstatesrightscoalition.org/2010...
"According to Vikki Spruill, president and chief executive of the Ocean Conservancy, Mr. Obama’s moratorium is merely the beginning: “the first step needed in broader reform of a broken system.”
Let's see; healthcare is broken, immigration is broken, bank regulation is broken, housing is broken, Wall street is broken, the military is broken, the climate…. What the hell isn't broken?
Once the feds get around to fixing all this broken stuff we are all going to be broke together.
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The carbon tax fiasco is next on the Marxist agenda
Blood shooting out of my eyes… again…
Federal government makes the problem, over sees the problem and are incapible of solving the problem they create. When are we going to see that the problem with healthcare is government involvement, the problem in oil is government involvment, the problem with the economy is government involvment…..>DOES NO ONE SEE THE TREND FORMING!?!?!?! GOVERNMENT IS THE PROBLEM NOT A SOLUTION! The government inspectors let BP keep gonig with massive safety violations, the government inspectors over looked problems, and covered it all up. DOWN WITH THE GOVERNMENT POWER TO THE MEOPLE (Me people)
Well, they issued one to Logan Mining, WV, just 2 days ago. Nice try.
The EPA is blocking about 2 dozen permits for mountain top removal. Your state may need jobs that bad, but the country doesn't need coal that bad.
How long before they come after our personal wealth? How long before they come for our property. Obama wants the world to be equal, we have only one way to go and that is down. Does anyone know of any free counties where one can move and not live in tyranny. I need to start planning now.
By the time ObaMao is through, we'll be pushing third world status when it comes to producing our own energy.
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What Liberal Idiot said this? http://bit.ly/bi9I3D
the democrats are "the party of NO" when it comes to energy.
no oil.
no coal.
no nuclear.
no natural gas.
no hydroelectric.
no to the almost 90% of what powers our economy and our way of life.
squeeze everyone into the 10% alternative energy sources, no matter what it costs and no matter who suffers.
of course, they will always exempt themselves from rules, so they will continue to fly to bali for environmental conferences to condemn oil usage. they will always have air conditioning in their homes and vehicles.
the rules are for us, the privileges for them.
You don't have to convince me about the 17th needing to go. The irony is that I believe that one of the original arguments in its favor was corruption in the state-level sentorial appointment process. I fail to see how that could have been any worse than the current levels of corruption, and how can an elected representative truly represent the best interests of the people when he or she can't adequately know them?
In 5 of the last 11 blowouts at sea, the blowout preventers failed. A 45% failure rate. Do you think the oil companies would get it that spending 10's of millions on R&D to improve those results would make financial sence? It would have not only stopped the spill, but saved 11 lives. And besides, what's 10, or 100 million, when you make about 20 billion in excess cash every year.
The Republican in me says they need to be saved from their own financial ruin by mandating a more repsectful, long-term, approach. But, then again, that might offend Joe Barton ( http://www.joebartonwouldliketoapologize.com ). Maybe we don't need a Democrat, but we, damn sure, need some better Republicans.
Small Government. Big Oil.
Yeah, I heard about the corruption etc. Apparently one of the problems was that the legislatures couldn't agree on a senator and consequently didn't have full representation in the Senate at all times. From my viewpoint, that was their problem, not mine.
I totally see what your saying. But remember it took Hitler years to finally remove all hindrance to what he wanted. And that was Total Power. We see this played out EVERY DAY with Mubarack Hussien Obama. He mandates everything he can get his fountain pen on……until one day he can just dictate it.
Hey Democrats! Are you looking forward to 7 dollar a gallon gasoline? How about race wars at the border? Not to worry you have your Community Organizer in charge.
How is soros but a pawn?
W.V. would do well to not have all of its eggs in one basket, but if drilling is closed down for us then we might have to turn to coal gasification for highway fuel. Am still waiting for the LEFT to bring to market its own competitive alternative, but as it turns out they don't have any; they are simply the 'party of NO'.
If they want to live in grass huts, and not drive to work every morning, then may they please feel free to move to Kenya and take their president back home with them.
Billionair Hedgefund fellow. One of many World Wide billionaires. Not the most powerful however.
There was a greater generation before us, who engaged in a greater level of corporate activity. Corporations back then knew that they had to do their R & D to stay competitive, and that positive, unsullied corporate image was just as important if not moreso than a huge advertising / spin budget. Then came the 60's or thereabouts and MBAs started to be churned out by business schools who apparently adopted the philosophy that R & D be damned; the almighty maximized profit margin reigns supreme. Take the blame back to the root of the problem, as corporate R&D sections are a slim shadow of what they were if they exist at all. Corporations are composed of people, and if those people are unethical greedy cheapskates, the symptoms come out in the final picture sooner or later. Look at the complaints from business school profs about how hard it is to get business ethics across to the newer crops of students. Symptomatic of our country's problems.
Wind energy! Imagine farming combines with SAILS! I'm sure that will work well!
Meanwhile, the people starve and must revert to living in CAVES again! The leading grain analyst in the US told me that Cap and Trade will change the USA from being the world's largest exporter of ag products to a net IMPORTER of FOOD!
Now that's not very funny, when you begin to think of the implications!
NO ONE in the media is ever talking about how falling oil production will affect food prices. I work in the grain markets, so I can tell you all that this is UNNERVING the ag community! Why?
Cap and trade will convert up to 60 million acres of US cropland into FOREST under the "indirect land use" provision. And now that the EPA has said it will regulate even WITHOUT Congressional approval…
Furthermore, how do you expect all those farm machines are going run without diesel fuel made from crude oil? SAILS? That will be novel! US Farms produce ten times more food than the rest of the world, mostly because of abundant, cheap energy — OIL! What will be the consequences of cutting domestic oil production, especially if the Mid-East explodes in even a temporary regional war?
And fertilizer is a product of — you guessed it — crude oil! Surprise! So when crop production plunges because there is no fertilizer and there is no more fuel for combines, Americans may learn what the word "famine" means! The leading grain analyst in the USA told me that Cap and Trade will transform the USA from the largest EXPORTER in the world of food, to a net IMPORTER of food.
Corn prices are up 15% in the past TWO DAYS just because the USDA reported that production was revised lower by just 1%. Do the math on what a BIG production cut of 30-50% would do when there is no oil!
I can see the global food riots now…!
I hope you all have a garage filled with food. You may soon need it!
The democrats if Washington in office have all been bought off with promises of high paying positions when they are out of office. The democrat voters are either like the orangutans in the planet of the apes movie with their hands over their eyes, ears and mouths. Or are the tax takers that live on the government dole including the public unions employees. We are so screwed in this country. Its our grandchildren and great grandchildren I hurt for.
One of Obama's czars, Carol Browner, who is the White House Director of Energy and Climate Change, is a leader (not just a mere member, but a LEADER) in Socialists International and an activist environmentalist. Their official position is that the USA must "shrink" (their exact word from their website) its economy so the rest of the world can prosper!
I have educated myself on soros and others, personally wouldn't underestimate his 'power' nor his evil intent – he has a rather impressive record of forced destruction -
Will oil drilling become a pipe dream? Only if Bo and his trolls succeed in their agenda to dismantle the US, will this come to pass.
One of Obama's czars, Carol Browner, who is the White House Director of Energy and Climate Change, is a leader (not just a mere member, but a LEADER) in Socialists International and an activist environmentalist. Their official position is that the USA must "shrink" (their exact word from their website) its economy so the rest of the world can prosper!
These people live in a unreality bubble, when they are freezing in the winter, and unable to commute to work and are forced into local day laborer jobs to surrive then maybe they will wake up.
Of course it will be too late by then
I agree with most of your thoughts but would tweak that the greater generation existed when there was greater competition and stake in the outcomes of how we behaved. That was back when loss of reputation meant the replacement by a competitor. That's especially true when I contrast the image my kids will have of "Main Street" and the, long gone, rockwellian image to which you are referring. Without a necessary change in ethos, there has been a natural free-market, economics 101, progression from competition, to less competition, to oligopoly, to less R&D. It leaves me asking if monopoly will ever get here, or if influence in government by corporate america has already taken its place.
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Oh he is powerful enough, but it is only my belief of course, that he wields only what he is allowed. His wealth and station are, not true blue. The visibility of his brokerage like, Media Matters, his close affiliations with the organizations and fundraising for progressive shills would not be allowed unless perhaps he is also a useful idiot. A power cabal needs a trick pony for a front. The mafia did it for decades and every real cabal does it. He isn’t the man behind the curtain he is there so that we think he is.
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Or maybe he is pro clean energy!!
Let me guess, you are voting Green?
Ya, lets vote in a party that will deregulate all consumer,and safety protections.
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Well Patriot, there is nothing for me to say, I don't see it the way you do and in the end, it doesn't make a difference considering what we are facing each and everyday!
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"The leading grain analyst in the US told me that Cap and Trade will change the USA from being the world's largest exporter of ag products to a net IMPORTER of FOOD! "
No, it's not very funny. To the contrary, it ought to be ample grounds for lining up the perpetrators of Cap and Tax in front of a firing squad, and then let's see if that wipes that silly politician grin off of their faces…. Some days I end up thinking that the French got part of their revolution right- their voting method was surely final.
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The Moral Liberal Lookin’ at ya….
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