The White House has received a lot of pushback in recent days for not tapping what many see as at least a partial solution to the headache that is high oil prices-U.S. shale.
In a move that likely angered his environment-conscious base, the White House has issued a muted request for U.S. oil companies to increase crude oil production in the wake of high crude oil and gasoline prices.
Though words are different than deeds-and President Joe Biden's deeds have been decisively anti-fossil fuel expansion-a White House official told U.S. oil companies on Tuesday that they could increase production if they want.
While the words fell short of an official request to U.S. oil companies to increase production, it is decidedly different from ignoring U.S. oil companies' production plans altogether while asking OPEC+ to do the heavy lifting when it comes to oil production-to no avail, no less.
Ramamurti also dispelled the notion that the U.S. Administration was somehow curtailing crude oil production.
U.S. oil companies have long held that while the Administration hasn't directly restricted U.S. output, the energy policies flowing out of the White House have put a damper not only on the attitude involving crude oil production but has made it far more difficult for oil companies to ramp up.
Oil companies such as Devon Energy have said they have been perplexed that the White House has not called on them directly to ramp up oil production.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2022
White House Quietly Calls On U.S. Oil Companies To Increase Production
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