AFPM on Obama oil market oversight
Charles T. Drevna President of the AFPM issued a statement on 17th April in response to President Obama’s proposed plan in increase oversight and crack down on the alleged manipulation in oil markets.
Drevna’s comments
‘To the extent that there is any manipulation in the marketplace, the government should investigate and take corrective actions. Historical data shows speculators are not the primary force impacting prices at the pump. In fact, US refineries count on financial markets to hedge against potentially higher crude oil costs, which work to prevent consumer costs from increasing further.
‘We have vast untapped resources under our feet and off our shores and available from our good friend and neighbour Canada via the Keystone XL pipeline. If the president is serious about meeting our energy and national security needs, it’s time we take the appropriate steps to increase our North American oil and natural gas production and bring our nation back to economic prosperity.’
Adapted from a press release by Claira Lloyd
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/18042012/afpm_on_obama_oil_market_oversight/
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