Big Oil

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
Bill Phillips spent nearly 50 years in the US oil and gas industry; most of his career was with the Phillips Petroleum Company. Bill is a descendant of Frank Phillips. Frank Phillips, along with his brother Lee Eldas (L.E.) Phillips, Sr., founded the original Phillips Petroleum Company in 1917 in Bartlesville, OK. Do you remember Phillips 66 gas stations? Phillips Petroleum Company merged with Conoco, Inc. in 2002 to form the current ConocoPhillips oil company.


So, when Bill talks about oil and gas issues, I tend to listen - very closely. I think that you will find Bill's thoughts and facts very revealing, very compelling and very difficult to argue with.


As you prepare to cast your crucial ballots this Fall, please think long and hard about the far-reaching, cumulative effects of the US political philosophies, policies and legislation that have contributed to the current and future US oil supply situation.


May 28, 2008

'Big Oil'
Did you know that the United States does NOT have any big oil companies. It's true: the largest American oil company, Exxon Mobil, is only the 14th largest in the world, and is dwarfed by the really big oil companies--all owned by foreign governments or government-sponsored monopolies--that dominate the world's oil supply.

This graph below tells the story; you can barely see the American oil companies as minor players on the right side of the chart in gray. The chart was presented to the House committee last week by Chevron.

With 94% of the world's oil supply locked up by foreign governments, most of which are hostile to the United States, the relatively puny American oil companies do not have access to enough crude oil to significantly affect the market and help bring prices down. Thus, ExxonMobil, a 'small' oil company, buys 90% of the crude oil that it refines for the U.S. market from the big players, i.e, mostly-hostile foreign governments. The price at the U.S. pump is rising because the price the big oil companies charge ExxonMobil and the other small American companies for crude oil is going up as the value of the American dollar goes down. They will eventually bleed this country into printing even more money and we will go into runway inflation once again as we did under the Carter Democratic reign.

This is obviously a tough situation for the American consumer. The irony is that it doesn't have to be that way. The United States--unlike, say, France--actually has vast petroleum reserves. It would be possible for American oil companies to develop those reserves, play a far bigger role in international markets, and deliver gas at the pump to American consumers at a much lower price, while creating many thousands of jobs for Americans. This would be infinitely preferable to shipping endless billions of dollars to Saudi Arabia, Russia and Venezuela to be used in propping up their economies.

So, why doesn't it happen? Because the Democrat Party--aided, sadly, by a handful of Republicans--deliberately keeps gas prices high and our domestic oil companies small by putting most of our reserves off limits to development. China is now drilling in the Caribbean, off Cuba but our own companies are barred by law from developing large oil fields off the coasts of Florida and California. Enormous oil-shale deposits in the Rocky Mountain states could go a long way toward supplying American consumers' needs, but the Democratic Congress won't allow those resources to be developed. ANWR contains vast petroleum reserves, but we don't know how vast, because Congress, not wanting the American people to know how badly its policies are hurting our economy, has made it illegal to explore and map those reserves, let alone develop them.

In short, all Americans are paying a terrible price for the Democratic Party's perverse energy policies. I own some small interests in tiny, 4 barrel-per-day oil wells in Wyoming. We have 14 agencies that have iron-hand jurisdiction over us. If we drop any oil on the ground when the refinery truck comes to pick up oil from our holding tanks, we are fined. Yet down the road the state will spray thousands of gallons of used oil on a dirt road to control dirt. When it rains that oil runs into rivers and creeks. Yet a cup of oil on the ground at our wellhead is a $50,000 EPA fine plus additional fines from state regulating agencies. They treat oil as if it were plutonium that has the potential to leak into the environment. We are fined if our dirt burms are not high enough around a holding tank, yet the truck that picks up our oil runs down the road at 60 mph with no burm around it. People wonder why there is no more exploration in this country.. It's because of the regulators; people who have lived their whole lives doing nothing but imposing fines on small operators like us for doing mostly nothing.

So, America enjoy your $4.00 per gallon gasoline. Your dollar is now worth 0.62 Euro-Cents. The lack of American production of GNP, the massive trade deficit (as labor markets have moved overseas to fight insanely high union imposed labor costs in America) and the run away printing of money (backed by nothing of value here in America) has caused the dollar to become more worthless on the international market. And that's where our oil comes from. It's paid for with dollars that become more worthless everyday. If we had just kept par with the Euro we'd be paying $62 dollars per barrel for oil (42 gallons) or about $1.50 instead of $2.50 a gallon for crude oil.

What the US government also does not tell you is that it is the leaseholder and royalty recipient of most oil production and receives 25% of the gross oil sales before we pay for electricity to lift the oil, propane to keep the oil-water separators from freezing in the winters. We pay a pumper to visit each well everyday plus we have equipment failures all the time. We pay for that out of our 75% of gross sales. The government does not share in any expenses to run any production well. So, if the Big Oil Companies are making record profits, then so is the federal government from it's 25% tax on every molecule of oil sold to a refinery in this country. Why isn't the government on the stand for 'Record' profits? What you don't see is this 25% of the sales price of crude oil being siphoned away by the government. That money plus the road taxes, state taxes, etc. amounts to over $1 per gallon of gasoline you are buying while the governments only admit to about 50 cents per gallon.

To all you Democrats, when you go vote for your candidate, a blazing liberal like Barrack Hussein Obama, just keep in mind that their liberal spending habits will further decrease the value of the American dollar on the world market and your gasoline costs will hike even higher. As they introduce more give-away programs, raise taxes on everyone to pay people not to produce or work, your dollar will continue to dwindle on the world market and you will be paying $10.00 per gallon at the next election. Cheap hydrocarbon fuel is all over. Enjoy! Enjoy the fruits of your decision to elect these folks when you are there in that voting booth and you stab your pin through a Democrat's name.

William 'Bill' Phillips
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Sorry, OVM, this is another BS email.

The real William 'Bill' Philips is a writer in California, the Phillips family says there is no one of this name in the family.

BUT the more important point is that thanks to Snopes, we are facing the lifting of the ban on drilling in October if congress does not renew it.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
Thanks Greg
isn't that a son of a gun.....but then again regardless of writer the gest of it is true.....

I live in one of the windiest places in the nation and to take advantage of the abundant free energy literally blowing in the breeze. For homeowners, there are alternatives to open blade wind turbines. A company called Mariah Power has started producing vertical axis generators called Windspires which don’t use blades at all. They’re quiet, safe and actually not bad to look at. They’ve only released one of the two designs–the giromill or “new” design–but the Savonius design is supposedly going to be released this fall. They cost about $6k to purchase and install, which is far cheaper than a traditional turbine.

Mariah Power - Windspire Overview

Solar power is another abundant natural resource that is underused in South Dakota. If everyone just put one solar panel on their roofs to heat their water, it would go a long way toward reducing the amount of utility power we use and wouldn’t be nearly as big a blow to the pocketbook to install as whole-house solar power. Some utilities even promote intertie, in which your house is hooked up to the electrical grid but when you produce more power than you use your meter runs backward. They pay you instead of the other way around!

The wind doesn’t blow all the time nor does the sun shine every day in South Dakota, but they do more often than not .

To add on wind farming...

I do think diversity is key to maintaining stability in energy costs. Wind, Solar, Tidal, and Fossil Fuel are all important. I do have issues with wind power as we are now developing it. One large company (GE) has the market saturated with their product, the open blade generator. The open blade generators are dangerous for wildlife as well as being cost prohibitive. They are expensive to purchase, maintain and operate. Most communities are being sold a bill of goods when it comes to these “wind farms”. Millions of tax dollars are spent developing wind farms that will never cash flow. The local electrical companies purchase only what they are required to purchase, and no more, at the price that is set by our state laws. These wind farms are then being sold to local investors who do not have the wear-with-all to operate these money pits. In Just south of Abilene Texas is the largest wind farm in the world. Most days the majority of the generators are sitting idle because the electrical company will not and does not have to purchase any more of this High Cost energy. Drive to Pierre of to Rosebud. Most times those money pits are idle as well. There is no way to store the energy and there is no reason to drive our electrical company out of buisness. Wind Farms are just another approach to scam Americans, just like Ethanol.
 
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OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
Sorry, OVM, this is another BS email.

The real William 'Bill' Philips is a writer in California, the Phillips family says there is no one of this name in the family.

BUT the more important point is that thanks to Snopes, we are facing the lifting of the ban on drilling in October if congress does not renew it.

Hmmm..I suppose the lifting of the ban will also depend on how Abanana is doing in the polls for November???
 

hdxpedx

Veteran Expediter
Fleet Owner
FORGET THE PRICE and whenever it comes down, NATIONAL SECURITY should be on the burner! Drill now so when whomever reaches the nuke first, can't cripple this country period!
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Thanks Greg
isn't that a son of a gun.....but then again regardless of writer the gest of it is true.....

I live in one of the windiest places in the nation and to take advantage of the abundant free energy literally blowing in the breeze. For homeowners, there are alternatives to open blade wind turbines. A company called Mariah Power has started producing vertical axis generators called Windspires which don’t use blades at all. They’re quiet, safe and actually not bad to look at. They’ve only released one of the two designs–the giromill or “new” design–but the Savonius design is supposedly going to be released this fall. They cost about $6k to purchase and install, which is far cheaper than a traditional turbine.

What’s the difference between the open blade turbine and this one?

Solar power is another abundant natural resource that is underused in South Dakota. If everyone just put one solar panel on their roofs to heat their water, it would go a long way toward reducing the amount of utility power we use and wouldn’t be nearly as big a blow to the pocketbook to install as whole-house solar power. Some utilities even promote intertie, in which your house is hooked up to the electrical grid but when you produce more power than you use your meter runs backward. They pay you instead of the other way around!

Well OVM, can you just imagine for a moment what it would be like if the Fair Tax would replace the present tax code? I mean all of this tax credit BS would go away. The incentive for companies to now use money for R&D would come back into the picture and the idea that you or I can now afford a solar panel on our house would be reality.

R&D is stifled in this country because of our tax system. Where Japan steps out of the way, where Russia steps out of the way (imagine that the former soviet union) and where all of the EU steps out of the way, our country puts up so many road blocks to real R&D. Someone at U of M pointed out that if we take the conditions and the output of innovations at the turn of the 20th century (not the actual technologies but the drive to find new and better things) and used them today, we would be so much father ahead than we are right at this moment.

The wind doesn’t blow all the time nor does the sun shine every day in South Dakota, but they do more often than not .

Well OVM, there are a few companies that want to build solar plants. These plants concentrate the energy through mirrors (which track the sun) and heat up a small area to produce steam. Now this small area is about the size of a bus but it is small, you know what I mean. Well anywho the steam does two things, turns a turbine and heats a energy storage unit up underground. The former is a no brainer but the latter has been used for some time, like the Romans used heat storage. The point is this; yes the sun only shines for X amount of hours but the turbines will turn 24 hours. The other point is every bit helps.

To add on wind farming...

I do think diversity is key to maintaining stability in energy costs. Wind, Solar, Tidal, and Fossil Fuel are all important. I do have issues with wind power as we are now developing it. One large company (GE) has the market saturated with their product, the open blade generator. The open blade generators are dangerous for wildlife as well as being cost prohibitive. They are expensive to purchase, maintain and operate. Most communities are being sold a bill of goods when it comes to these “wind farms”. Millions of tax dollars are spent developing wind farms that will never cash flow. The local electrical companies purchase only what they are required to purchase, and no more, at the price that is set by our state laws. These wind farms are then being sold to local investors who do not have the wear-with-all to operate these money pits. In Just south of Abilene Texas is the largest wind farm in the world. Most days the majority of the generators are sitting idle because the electrical company will not and does not have to purchase any more of this High Cost energy. Drive to Pierre of to Rosebud. Most times those money pits are idle as well. There is no way to store the energy and there is no reason to drive our electrical company out of buisness. Wind Farms are just another approach to scam Americans, just like Ethanol.

Well diversity is the key but right now dino is the way we have to go. Nuke is very important and left out for some reason.

Wind farms are not an easy thing to grasp, it is complex thing that is tied into the grid and pretty much at the mercy of the grid. I know GE has been pushing things a lot, there is an issue about them, NBC and lightbulbs but that is for another post. The question is why the state and the federal government involved in producing electricity? Did you read the book I mentioned in other posts to find the answer?

IF the power company has the turbines stopped, then the problem is with the management of the company. You really got to understand that the power grid is connected all over and that power from Canada is used in Kentucky.
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
While the authorship of the piece is not certain, the foundation of the piece is fairly good. The most important factor is the drilling ban and domestic access. The executive ban has already been lifted. We'll know 6 weeks before the election what happens with the legislative ban. Any incumbent who votes to continue the ban should be voted out in November regardless of who they are or what party they're with. Anyone who doesn't know how their incumbent voted and vote against them in November is one of those too stupid to vote my dad talks about.
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
While the authorship of the piece is not certain, the foundation of the piece is fairly good. The most important factor is the drilling ban and domestic access. The executive ban has already been lifted. We'll know 6 weeks before the election what happens with the legislative ban. Any incumbent who votes to continue the ban should be voted out in November regardless of who they are or what party they're with. Anyone who doesn't know how their incumbent voted and vote against them in November is one of those too stupid to vote my dad talks about.

Leo...thats what i meant about the election...I think obanana will use the house vote to sway the polls come the Oct deadline...the Dems will either vote it down or let it expire depending on how their man is doing....
 

hdxpedx

Veteran Expediter
Fleet Owner
FORGET THE PRICE and whenever it comes down, NATIONAL SECURITY should be on the burner! Drill now so when whomever reaches the nuke first, can't cripple this country period!

Doesn't matter WHOM? WHERE? The left's "IN THE BUNKER-NO DRILL'' ATTITUDE shows me that they are so be-holding to the "GREENS" that the future of this NATION can't be seen past the forrest/lawyers! BEN LADIN is focused on the OIL FIELDS in the middle east to cripple US!! THE LEFT-- leave's the U.S. "VULNERABLE", with NO FUTURE ECONOMIC SECURITY!! plus all that is INVOLVED to "secure" that SECURITY-OIL!! I give them a "F" for FAILURE, "obumer, pelousy, reik", all the LEFTY's who support the above!!
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
The most intelligent voters are the ones who will see if their incumbent was on the wrong side every year until now and changes just this year. The most intelligent will vote against him/her anyway since they have a history of anti-Americanism with their prior position and only changed when it became a political necessity.
 

Pilgrim

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
Sorry, OVM, this is another BS email.

The real William 'Bill' Philips is a writer in California, the Phillips family says there is no one of this name in the family.

BUT the more important point is that thanks to Snopes, we are facing the lifting of the ban on drilling in October if congress does not renew it.

I don't think it's fair to dismiss this as "another BS e-mail." Granted, the author is evidently not part of the Phillips oil family, but there are points made in the piece that seem to be valid. According to Snopes, the basis for this piece was a separate article that came out on the 23d of May, 2008:

Power Line: "Big Oil"

Snopes also points out that some of the points made about drilling and corporate oil reserves are a bit hazy, depending on the details that need to be taken into consideration. However, they by no means dismiss the entire article as not being factual. They don't comment on the points made concerning regulatory and economic issues (such as the weakness of the dollar) affecting the price of oil, and to me these are the most important subjects of the article.
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
The point is clear, the author is indicating that the person is a part of the oil family. I am not saying that the content has any merit, the opening paragraphs detract from the seriousness of the point by showing no credibility.
 

always confused

Seasoned Expediter
i have too agree. if the author mis-identifies himself any 'facts' presented become suspect.

i guess because so many people would like it to be true they overlook the deception. without independant verification all 'facts' should be considered fiction.
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
It would be nice if the author was properly attributed however the bsic premise has been verified. Don't discount the message just because someone who heard it repeated it to someone who wasn't listening too well and then repeated it to someone having a bad day who repeated it to someone else who then distributed basically accurate facts with an inaccurate attribution. In other words, don't focus on the wrong author so much you miss the right information.
 
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