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What the U.S. Can Do to Combat Rising Energy Prices. Just Turning on the Taps is Not an Option.

By on March 14, 2022 in Energy

“War and oil are inextricably linked. World War I launched the modern oil age, turning a little-used fuel into the engine of the 20th century. World War II remade how oil was transported, as newly developed pipeline technology helped crude-oil carriers avoid the Nazi submarines lurking in the Atlantic,” reports Avi Salzman in Barrons.

“Now, a new war in Europe has shaken the world. The U.S. isn’t sending troops, but its oil and natural gas are weapons in a financial war against Russia. The solution seems easy: turn on the taps again; beat the bad guys. Citigroup predicts that hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, may soon become a patriotic duty, with roughnecks.”

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