Heating Costs May Triple As Nat Gas, Propane Shortage Looms

There is a real energy crisis in Europe that was created by a combination of political missteps, climate change fear-mongering, and a woke energy policy that could leave much of Europe and Asia undersupplied as they head into winter.

It is also a foreshadowing of what may happen in the U.S.

Oil topped the $75 per barrel level this week, the highest since October of 2018. Instead of learning from the mistakes that Europe made, we instead want to copy their failures and put our economy and people’s lives at risk.

The Biden administration had better heed the warning signs and call on the U.S. energy industry to try to raise production ahead of what could be one of the most expensive winters that we’ve seen in years.

If not, they risk destroying the U.S. economy and leaving poor people out in the cold.

The sharp rise in energy prices is already feeding into red-hot inflation pressures. The inability to secure supplies of natural gas and propane could have dire consequences for the economy.

With some weather forecasters predicting a very cold winter, there’s the possibility that here, in the United States of America, we could see prices for heating fuels double and triple.

We potentially could see shortages in parts of the country unless the Biden administration treats this as the emergency that it is. Supplies of energy need to be built up and built up quickly.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has reported the crude supplies are 8% below the five-year average, and the country needs to restock crude supplies if we have a chance to meet the demand that will be rising in the winter.

Distillate inventories that include things like heating oil are 14% below the five-year average. That is a huge deal.

Because of the shortages of natural gas and propane around the globe, countries will look more to oil and distillate fuels to keep factories running and the heat on.

Propane inventories are at a dangerously low level of 21 percent below the five-year average. This is almost unheard of for supplies of propane to be this low at this time of year, and this is a real danger, especially to rural America, which depends on propane.

Europe made very bad decisions in its rush to get more carbon-neutral without thinking of the longer-term consequences.

Its leaders also made a huge mistake relying more on Russia and their state-owned oil company Gazprom to supply Europe with natural gas.

They didn’t remember Russia’s track record of withholding supplies from places like the Ukraine and Yugoslavia and its tendency to use energy as a political weapon.

Now Europe and the United States are accusing Russia of manipulating natural gas supplies for their own benefit. Russia is rebuilding its inventories while allowing the rest of Europe’s inventories to fall, putting them at a distinct economic and geopolitical disadvantage going into winter.

These shortsighted decisions by Europe caused the price of natural gas to go to record highs, and that is now the equivalent of $150.00 for a barrel of oil.

This is hurting their economy and is causing factories and fertilizer plants to shut down, which is therefore causing shortages of goods that would normally be made with oil and natural gas in those shut down factories.

They have shortages of CO2 that puts the fizz in your soda and is used in agriculture for meat production and used to cool nuclear plants.

If this situation gets worse, it may impact the supplies of food and shortages of thousands of petroleum-made products that everyone uses every day but takes for granted. For example, everything that’s made with plastic, nylon, steel. The list goes on and on.

Imports of oil from Russia to the United States have hit all-time highs. We are more reliant on Russia because we cannot get as much supply from our oil producers here in the U.S.

Biden’s drilling moratoriums, discouragement of investment in the U.S. oil and gas sector, as well as the demonization of the oil and gas industry, are putting the U.S. on the verge of an energy crisis at home unless action is taken now.

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    Ken Hughes

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    I’ve got to ask, “Why is this happening now?” I mean, what’s so special about 2021 compared to other years? Nothing! I must deduce that this situation has been engineered and engineered globally, since it is widespread. Yet another deliberate malicious attempt to destroy the Western economies, presumably to facilitate the “New World Order”. Whatever issue you look at right now, can be explained by this global conspiracy, otherwise, there’s too many coincidences.

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      Alan

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      I don’t think it can be classed as a conspiracy, because there is no secret that has suddenly become apparent. A post yesterday “It’s not about the climate stupid” referred to the 19th century philosopher Bastiat and it is worth reading and looking up his views. There are many other past philosophers saying the same. I think they had had a clearer vision about human behaviour in a time when life was less complex. I recently discovered a Belgian psychologist Mattias Desmet and there is YouTube interview “Why do so many still buy into the narrative” with him at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLDpZ8daIVM. He is discussing the Covid pandemic but everything he says can be applied to the fake climate crisis. It is 75 min long but worth listening to because he makes everything relevantr to what is happening today.

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      Herb Rose

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      Hi Ken,
      I think it is the culmination of compounded stupidity. When a bad solution to a problem (imaginary or real) does not work the government employees and politicians cannot admit their error so they do more the same idiocy believing that more will somehow work. The solution to this energy supply fiasco will come with the flu season when the results of their “vaccination” stupidity occurs and people are dying like lemmings going over a cliff and demand drops.
      Herb

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    Alan

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    This is happening because of the failure of politicians and the media to understand basic physics. The media supports the absurd view that we can control the climate and that an insignificant amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the cause. This insanity has slowly infected the masses who also have no understanding of basic science.

    What we are now seeing is the consequences of misguided energy policies based on nonsense and they are so utterly obsessed with this that they cannot even see the damage to our energy supplies and economy that is now happening. It is easy to destroy what worked and to build back with rubbish that does not work. It will be much harder and time consuming to restore what has been destroyed.

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    A Reasonable Man

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    Many Many of the politicians and organizations and billionaires pushing these policies are “true believers”, fanatics! and even in the face of abject failure at some point ,will not admit it. They will have to be stopped by a massive change in public opinion, a paradigm shift away from this scientific and social falsehoods they are flooding society with. But how this will play out, I don’t know. In the mean time we are painted as the heretics, nutty conspiracy theorists, or scientific neanderthals , Good luck to us all.

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