Saudi Arabia will raise oil production to record levels within weeks in an attempt to avert an escalation of social and political unrest around the world. King Abdullah signalled the commitment to the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, at the weekend after the impact of skyrocketing oil prices on food sparked protests and riots from Spain to South Korea.
Next month, the Saudis will be pumping an extra half-a-million barrels of oil a day compared to last month, bringing total Saudi production to 9.7 million barrels a day, their highest ever level. But the world's biggest oil exporters are coupling the increase with an appeal to western Europe to cut fuel taxes to lower the price of petrol to consumers.
Saudi Arabia, which has called an emergency meeting of oil producers and consumers in the port city Jeddah next Sunday, says the energy crisis has not been caused purely by market pressures but by a speculative bubble. Saudi Arabia and Opec believe there are no shortages to justify the sudden surge in prices.
Hmmm. Increased production and lower taxes. How do we get the Democrats to understand the wisdom of those policies?
While watching the news Saturday night I saw quick interview with Dem Senator Chuckie Schumer of New York. Chuckie said the obvious solution to our energy problems is to make the country less reliant on foreign oil. Brilliant! And yet Chuckie is the guy who has been stopping us from drilling in ANWR or offshore for at least 12 years. Chuckie is a moron.
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