By Chriss Street
President Obama at his June 25th Georgetown
University climate change speech threw the coal, solar and wind energy
interests under the bus in politically triangulated to embrace natural gas
fracking. environmentalist agenda.
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Faced with collapsing poll numbers due to multiple scandals,
President Barack Obama is abandoning his environmentalist constituency and
embracing his conservative opponents’ pro-fracking agenda. Obama’s move
as a liberal Democrat is similar to President Richard Nixon political
somersault as a conservative Republican, when he triangulated away from his
pro-business constituency to embrace his opponents’
President Obama’s political advisors have studied how Richard
Nixon in the early 1970s passed legislation established the Environmental
Protection Agency and passed the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act to improve
his poll numbers that were being hammered by multiple scandals.
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Nixon
co-opted what had been a major election advantage for his Democratic opponent
and scored
a historic Presidential victory in 1972. By capturing 47 million
votes to 29 million for Senator George McGovern, Nixon carried 49 states and
520 of the 537 Electoral College votes.
Hydraulic fracking is a 60 year old drilling technique that
involves injecting large volumes of fluids at high pressure into underground
shale formations to fracture the rock into fissures that release the suspended
oil and gas. New horizontal drilling technology pioneered in America
combined with adding fluid bactericides, buffers, stabilizers, fluid-loss
additives, and surfactants, to injected water generate higher profit yields and
prevent damage to the shale formation. Fracking accounted 50% of natural
gas wells drilled last year and supplied 46% of U.S. gas. Since 2000,
natural gas prices in America fell from $15 per thousand cubic feet (“Mcf”) to
around $3 mcf today.
From 1870 through the 1970, America dominated world oil
markets by producing and selling plentiful amounts of oil an average price of
$2 a barrel. America became the dominant manufacture in the world and its
workers enjoy high wages, because as a percentage manufacturing cost, energy
averages 13.5% versus only 8.5% for the cost for labor. At the end of
WWI, British War Minister Viscount Curzon famously said: “the Allies floated to
victory on a wave of oil.” In 1924, President Coolidge wrote, “the
supremacy of nations may be determined by the possession of available petroleum
and its products.” During WWII, half the tonnage of supplies shipped
overseas was petroleum products. U.S. output of gasoline for
military use rose 18 times and aviation fuel production rose by 80 fold, while
the cost per barrel of oil remained at around $1.
Between December 1972 and February 1981, Nixon’s regulatory
restrictions on energy production and refining caused the U.S. dollar to fall
and the price of oil per barrel to skyrocket by almost 1100%
to $38.34. Once American manufacturers lost their energy cost
advantage, manufacturing jobs were outsourced to lower cost labor in
Asia. By 2006, 63.5% of total U.S. oil consumption was imported, making
America the world’s largest customer for foreign oil. As the cost of
imported oil rose, high paying production jobs shrank to 17% of private
employment and low paying service jobs rose to 75%.
But beginning in 2007, new fracking technology pioneered in
North Dakota and Texas began reversing America’s failed environmentalist
experiment. U.S. oil production rose by 20% last year and I predict by
2020 America will end our dependence on imported liquid fuels. In a blow
to OPEC, the U.S. has already become a net energy exporter — competitor — with
oil now our top export product. Nigeria Oil Minister Diezani
Alison-Madueke recently declared U.S. shale oil is “a
grave concern,” as U.S. imports from African nations fell 41% last year.
The biggest payoff from fracking will be a surge in
production of natural gas. Growth
of domestic natural gas was restricted to only a 20% gain over the last five
years due to lack of pipeline distribution capacity. California has
66% share of America’s proven shale oil and gas reserves, but politics has
prevented the tapping of this pro-labor resource. California utilities
charge industrial users 88% higher electric rates than Texas, which encourages
fracking and has an extensive pipeline system. Higher costs in
California pay for a carbon tax and subsidize solar and wind power. This
explains why Texas has four of the top growth areas,
while California has three of the worst.
President Obama’s advisors are already triangulating to
improve Obama’s poll numbers as the champion of natural gas fracking. On
April 10th, the U.S. Senate confirmed Sally Jewell, a former
petroleum engineer and energy banker, as the new Interior Secretary by
87-11. On May 16th she proposed the first
updated “fracking” rule since 1982 as a “common-sense update” to expand
drilling on “millions of acres of America’s public lands for oil and gas
development.” Five days later, the Senate confirmed Ernest Moniz, former
head of energy industry funded Cyprus Institute, as Energy Director by
97-0. The Belfer
Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, often
a faithful servant of the Administration, forecasts U.S. shale oil output will
triple.
In his Georgetown speech, Barack Obama used the word “we”
218 times, “climate change” 15 times, “natural gas” 9 times, but “sustainable”
only once. He credited fracking as the best strategy to fight global
climate change: “We should strengthen our position as the top natural gas
producer because, in the medium term at least, it not only can provide safe,
cheap power, but it can also help reduce our carbon emissions.” New leases
for oil and gas drilling granted on federal lands declined 42.4% under
President Obama versus President Bush. Thanks to new triangulation on
climate change, we are learning: “Obama is Fracking Awesome.”
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