Here is something you didn't see when adults – rednecks or
otherwise – were in charge of running the country which goes by the name United
States of America: “the three Rs have neutered OPEC.” Adults do not neuter their
business partners because if they do, they neuter themselves in the process.
But if it so happens that they do it deliberately or inadvertently, they don't
talk about it, and certainly don't brag about it.
Yet, this is what you see the mental dwarfs of post modern
America do, having been “educated” by Jewish so-called teachers on how to
behave like obnoxious social skunks of the kind that people everywhere avoid
being with or being seen with. You can see the work of one such lost soul,
Robert Bryce, who wrote an article under the title: “OPEC KO'd by the Three Rs”
and the subtitle: “American oil and natural-gas production have shot ahead in
the last decade.” It was published on November 26, 2014 in National Review
Online.
For more than a century, the big oil and natural-gas
companies have been managing the world resources in the same way that the
managers of a metal mine or a hydrocarbon field run their business. Upon
discovery of the resource they look for, they do a feasibility study to
delineate what they have underground, how much of it there is, and how it is
spread throughout the property. This done, they work out a production plan that
allows them to maintain a steady level of output during the life of the mine or
the field. They do this by mixing the production from areas where the
concentration of resources is a high with the production from areas where the
concentration is low.
They change the plan if and when they discover more
resources; if and when another company makes a discovery in an adjacent claim;
if and when the conditions for the industry or the economy as a whole change. And
it is in this spirit that the big oil companies used to run the world resources
– a time during which they owned most of what was there. It is also in this
spirit that they have continued to cooperate with the countries that
nationalized the resources under their jurisdictions. Yes, there may now be an
ongoing rivalry between OPEC and the international companies, but the one thing
neither will do is try to neuter the other. They are still colleagues, and they
cooperate as if they were partners because it is vital to both.
As to the activities happening in the American oil patch at
this time, they are not happening because something new was discovered all of a
sudden. The shale oil and shale gas deposits were known to be there for
decades, and the engineers had developed the technology by which to extract
them long ago. It was the top managers of the companies that decided the time
had not come to start extracting. And this condition was maintained for as long
as the world economy was not ready for more oil or natural gas.
Well, the time has now arrived with a world economy that is
showing promise of an explosive growth looming just ahead. It is happening
because large parts of the world are about to develop at a breakneck speed. The
promise is also there that the growth will remain with us for a long time to
come. And so, the need for and the use of energy will gallop like a horse on
steroids.
If anything, the world energy nations and the big energy
companies will cooperate ever more closely with each other to satisfy the needs
of everyone on the planet because they will want the world economy to stay
healthy, something that can only happen when every economy in it remains
healthy.
Instead of highlighting all of the above, the Robert Bryce
article follows the Jewish self-delusion and the self-defeating narrative of
identifying real and imagined weakness for every country in the OPEC group with
the exception of Saudi Arabia. And he made it sound like each of those
countries suffers from all the weaknesses. This led him to the conclusion that
the war between the big oil companies and OPEC is on, and that OPEC is being
neutered if it hasn't already been castrated.
The readers can now apply this lesson to the rotten advice
which America has received from what used to be respectable think tanks, but
have been turned into cesspools of ignorance, having been taken over a while
ago by Jewish interests.