Diesel Shortage

Our dangerous diesel shortage caused by anti-fossil-fuel politicians

The US is experiencing a dangerous shortage of diesel fuel. Blame our clueless anti-fossil-fuel politicians.

The US is experiencing a dangerous shortage of diesel fuel.

Blame our anti-fossil-fuel politicians, who:

  • Prevented us from importing Canadian oil well-suited to our refineries
  • Prevented or shut down diesel-producing capacity in the US
  • Threatened new investments in diesel

 

Diesel is the fuel of heavy-duty vehicles and is many Northeast homes’ source of heat. Prices are high and increasing because:
1) October inventories, which should have been high to prep for winter, were their lowest since records began in 1982.
2) Our ability to import diesel is uncertain.1

Higher diesel prices mean higher prices for:

  • agriculture, which uses diesel tractors and harvesters
  • every physical product, which is transported by diesel trucks, trains, and cargo ships
  • home heating, especially in the Northeast2
  • Diesel shortages could get worse in the coming months as European bans on Russian fuel kick in. Because diesel is a global market this will likely mean even higher prices in the US and Europe, and severe shortages in poorer regions.3
  • Because diesel is a global market there are many contributing causes to diesel shortages. The fundamental global cause is the global anti-fossil-fuel movement, which has suppressed all the fundamentals of diesel supply: oil investment, oil production, oil refining, oil transport.
  • While global anti-diesel policies were terrible, they actually provided us an opportunity to use our unmatched resources and ingenuity to become a huge diesel producer and exporter by liberating:

    1. Canadian oil imports
    2. New diesel-producing capacity
    3. New diesel investment

  • Instead of unleashing our diesel potential, clueless anti-fossil-fuel politicians destroyed it by

    1. Preventing us from importing Canadian oil well-suited to our refineries
    2. Preventing or shutting down diesel-producing capacity in the US
    3. Threatening new diesel investments

  • US diesel shortage cause 1: Preventing us from importing Canadian oil well-suited to our refineries

    The Keystone XL pipeline would have carried a “heavy” oil well-suited to existing US refining capacity.

    But anti-oil politicians delayed it and ultimately Biden killed it.

As I pointed out when it was announced that Biden would cancel Keystone XL, his (and other politicians’) cluelessness about the requirements for increasing diesel production was (and is) extremely dangerous.5

Government biofuel mandates, including “blending” mandates, make the refining of diesel and other fuels more expensive—discouraging investment in greater diesel capacity, even though more diesel is needed around the world.12

To make matters worse, the Environmental Protection Agency announced new, increased mandates for fuel blending with biofuels for 2022 and denied waivers to small refineries, a measure that increases compliance costs to refiners and further discourages new refining capacity.13

US diesel shortage cause 3: Threatened investments in diesel

Through anti-oil policies and threats against oil, our politicians have turned diesel refining from an appealing opportunity to a risk not worth taking—despite increasing global demand.14


We need energy freedom.

https://alexepstein.substack.com/p/our-dangerous-diesel-shortage-caused

 

 

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