US will see higher gas prices if oil production is not increased: Former energy secretary

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Former Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette told FOX Business that if we don’t increase oil production in the U.S., Americans will see higher gas prices.

has also shifted the blame to oil companies for record-high gas prices. Brouillette noted that the government has been "disingenuous" about oil production in the U.S.

Former Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette told FOX Business that if we don’t increase oil production in the U.S. Americans will see higher gas prices.

 

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Why didn’t republicans support the recent bill to thwart price gouging?

this administration has failed us

alanofkaneohe I don’t care. Get over it. We could be Germany.

Refining is the bottleneck. Domestic and global. Read The WSJ …?

Duh. You don't have to have an economics degree to know that. Somebody kick Biden in the ass to get him to do it.

Get off gasoline. Stop supporting Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Iran.

Biden fault. Liberal media doesn’t tell the truth. Protecting their dictator. Math simple,Biden blocked drilling on Federal land. Large portion of the product mix. What investor wants to invest millions when Democrats Hate fossil fuel? Rich will invest in another industry. POTUS

Is there enough refining capacity for more oil?

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