Top Dems Urge Biden To Nationalize Oil & Gas Industry

The energy crisis is worsening. The U.S. has fewer than 30 days of diesel and other distillate fuels, the lowest level since 1945. Supplies are so low that there will be shortages and price spikes within six months unless the U.S. enters recession, experts warn. In response, the Biden administration is releasing more oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. But the reserves are of crude oil, not refined oil products such as diesel. And the releases are stifling investment in future oil production. “People are depleting their emergency stocks,” warned Saudi Arabia’s energy minister earlier this week. “Losing emergency stocks may become painful in the months to come.”

In response, influential Democrats, including a leading U.S. Senate candidate, a former Department of Energy official, and an influential energy expert, are urging the U.S. government to socialize America’s oil and gas firms.

At a Houston conference last week, Jason Bordoff, Dean of Columbia University’s Climate School, called for the “nationalization” of oil and gas companies. “Government must take an active role in owning assets that will become stranded,” he said, “and plan to strand those assets.” By “strand” Bordoff meant “make financially worthless.” Bordoff made the point at least twice during the confrerence. Bordoff’s call shocked many in the audience. “Jason is smart, well-informed, and well-connected to the Biden Administration,” said someone who was at the conference, “so these comments are scary.”

Democratic U.S. Senate Candidate from Wisconsin Tom Nelson (left) and energy expert Jason Bordoff (right) are urging the Biden administration to nationalize U.S. oil and gas companies.

The calls come on the heels of two other Democrat-led efforts to expand U.S. government control over oil and gas production.

One is a piece of legislation called “NOPEC,” which passed the Senate Judiciary Committee in May.

The bill would change U.S. antitrust law to revoke a policy of sovereign immunity, which protects OPEC+ members from lawsuits. If NOPEC became law, the U.S. attorney general could sue Saudi Arabia and other OPEC members in court. The result could be a disruption of global supplies of oil and other commodities if nations retaliated against the U.S.

The other is an effort led by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to cap the price of Russian oil sold on global markets, which I and many other experts have warned since June is unworkable, because China and India have said they would circumvent it, and could backfire, resulting in far higher oil prices.

Last week, analysts with Rapidan Energy told the same Houston conference that the December 5 implementation of the Russian price cap could reduce global supplies of oil by 1.5 million barrels per day. Such an amount would create an oil price shock.

Earlier this month, Bordoff told the World Economic Forum, which has called for a “Great Reset” to quickly move from fossil fuels to renewables, that climate change required a “massive transition” that is “going to be messy, it’s going to be disruptive.”

Said Bordoff, “I think part of the broader macro environment that’s happening now is one of more disruptive change because of climate impacts, but also more disruptive change because of geopolitics coming out of the pandemic, coming out of this conflict, completely rethinking what the World Economic Forum is all about.”

Bordoff then sounded an even darker note…

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10 Comments

  1. Peter. October 28, 2022 at 14:55

    Good update above, however stopping the globalists in their tracks is the only answer ( unlikely ) & efforts like mentioned above are useless &only add more noise to the turmoil.

  2. Whip Line October 28, 2022 at 15:46

    What could go wrong with this ?
    Burning down the house
    https://youtu.be/_3eC35LoF4U

  3. RP October 28, 2022 at 15:48

    Tom Nelson, hell that POS couldn’t even win the Demoncrats nomination against Mandela Barnes in WI who is the weak male version of AOC.

  4. Paulo October 28, 2022 at 16:53

    Yeap. Remember from about 13 years ago?:

    “Maxine Waters, Closeted Socialist (calls herself a liberal) from California lets slip to the CEO of Shell Oil that she would like to Socialize (though she probably means nationalize) his companies.”
    37 seconds video clip
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0BdKkEKTrs

    “Every man to his family and his possessions”

  5. Reader October 28, 2022 at 16:55

    Such bullshit.

  6. Truth in Tension October 28, 2022 at 17:34

    Should the government communist nationalize the oil companies in the US they will then begin nationalizing all companies and industries that they oppose. There would be no limit to the the number and types of companies that they would nationalize – in short they would control all means of production. This would allow them put a stake in the heart of America. Who is John Galt? TEXT!

  7. goatmoag October 28, 2022 at 17:43

    Of course they do. My energy positions are one of the few things they (local boss hogs) haven’t stole from me, though even without this they are working on it. Actually, if the feds stole it and it became worthless, that would kind of be karma for the local commies stealing it and from me / us the last 20 years (including a paid for house and a good part of generational wealth. including the most productive years of my life) through hook and crook.
    Get run over by the commies over and over again, and it gets harder and harder to not look like you’re glowing online when you wonder what the solution is.

  8. Ghostmann October 28, 2022 at 18:17

    So, what’s the over/under on nationalization being proposed for Twitter as well?

    Elon is doing God’s work by firing them all. Not expecting a counter move is naive however…

  9. Milo Mindbender October 28, 2022 at 19:25

    Didn’t Venezuela go down that rabbit hole a decade ago??

    • Whip Line October 28, 2022 at 21:24

      Yes, and look at it now.

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