Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the US must “immediately” increase its production of crude oil and natural gas amid the ongoing Ukraine crisis which has roiled energy markets.
“Hate to say it, but we need to increase oil & gas output immediately,” Musk tweeted.“Extraordinary times demand extraordinary measures,” he tweeted.
In the aftermath of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the price of crude oil worldwide has skyrocketed, causing gasoline prices for US consumers to surge as well. European natural gas prices have hit new highs repeatedly, touching $215 per megawatt hour recently.
The average price of gasoline in the US reached $3.92 per gallon, according to AAA data. The last time pump prices surpassed $3.92 per gallon was in April 2012, Energy Information Administration data showed.
Russia is one of the world’s largest producers of both crude oil and natural gas. The nation, which depends on its fossil fuel sector to fund 40% of its federal budget, exported nearly 65% of the 10.5 million barrels of crude oil per day it drilled in 2020.
The US imported more than 670,000 barrels of oil per day from Russia in 2021, a 24% year-over-year uptick compared to 2020.
Meanwhile, both Republican and Democrats have urged the Biden administration to implement a ban on Russian oil imports amid the invasion. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would support such a ban.
But the White House has warned that such a measure would harm consumers in the US and Europe.
Like Musk, Republicans and fossil fuel industry groups have also asked President Joe Biden to reverse his energy policies and incentivize greater domestic production.
“I couldn’t agree more,” Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott said in response to Musk’s tweet.
Tesla vehicles represented 79% of all electric vehicles sales in 2020, according to Experian data. While Tesla is the largest US producer of EVs, the White House has largely ignored the automaker despite aggressively pushing renewable energy sources.
Source: https://dailycaller.com/
Tags: Crude Oil, Elon Musk, Fossil Fuels, Oil and Gas, Ukraine
Recent Posts
Green hydrogen gets official stamp as India notifies certification scheme
Wärtsilä expands methane slip reduction capabilities by introducing NextDF technology
GS E&C, Amogy, and HD Hyundai Infracore partner with South Korean City Pohang-si
SK Incheon Petrochem Launches South Korea’s First B30 Biofuel Marine Fuel to Support Maritime Decarbonisation
JSW Infrastructure Eyes Green Hydrogen and Ammonia to Power Sustainable Port Operations
HAV Group Secures Contract to Deliver Onshore Charging Stations for Norled Ferries in Northern Norway
Artemis Technologies to Supply Electric Hydrofoiling Pilot Boat for Noatum Maritime Operations in UAE
Celestyal Discovery becomes first ship in Greece to use biofuel for sustainable cruising