/Biden Is Now Begging Other Nations for Help to Lower Gas Prices

Biden Is Now Begging Other Nations for Help to Lower Gas Prices

The Biden administration is Pleading OPEC will increase oil production

Nevertheless, the Biden administration has been accused of attacking American oil and natural gas companies in order to achieve the Left’s goal of fighting climate change.“Climate change”

Rep. Dan Crenshaw Responded By claiming that the Biden administration has reached an a “Whole new level of stupid” He continued, adding that it is. He added, “It is.” “Not only are you stupid, but anti-American!”

Biden requested that a group of 23 oil-producing nations, including Russia, increase their oil production.

The Biden administration suddenly seems to be worried about fuel prices These have been skyrocketing, causing Americans to be alarmed. Americans will pay the price in the end.

Jake Sullivan, the national security advisor, released a statement.

Sullivan argued that high fuel costs are hurting the economic recovery.

“Higher gasoline costs, if left unchecked, risk harming the ongoing global recovery. The price of crude oil has been higher than it was at the end of 2019, before the onset of the pandemic,” Sullivan wrote.

He continued, “While OPEC+ recently agreed to production increases, these increases will not fully offset previous production cuts that OPEC+ imposed during the pandemic until well into 2022. At a critical moment in the global recovery, this is simply not enough.”

“President Biden has made clear that he wants Americans to have access to affordable and reliable energy, including at the pump. Although we are not a party to OPEC, the United States will always speak to international partners regarding issues of significance that affect our national economic and security affairs, in public and private.”

Sullivan concluded, “We are engaging with relevant OPEC+ members on the importance of competitive markets in setting prices. Competitive energy markets will ensure reliable and stable energy supplies, and OPEC+ must do more to support the recovery.”

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