Does anyone remember “Drill, baby, drill?” What with all the tumult over Donald Trump’s disastrous trade war, many have forgotten that energy production played a big role in his second inaugural address. He claimed that we were facing a “national energy emergency,” and that he would bring prices down and make America rich by releasing the “liquid gold under our feet.”
There was, in fact, no energy emergency. One thing you always find Trump and MAGA in general doing is assuming that the real world must look the way their prejudices say it should look. Squishy liberals who believe in rule of law were in charge last year, so America must have been in the grip of a terrifying crime wave — even though the homicide rate in 2024 was close to a 65-year low:
Source: Jeff Asher
Similarly, the Biden administration was full of woke environmentalists who believe in the global warming hoax, so they must have crippled energy production — even though America in the Biden years was, for the first time in generations, producing more energy than it consumed:
Source: Energy Information Administration
When I wrote about this at the time, I suggested that Trump was suffering from MAGA brain,
the belief that the only way you can get results is by being tough and nasty, avoiding anything that might be considered woke. Thus, to achieve energy independence, we must put aside worries about pollution and climate change while blocking clean energy.
So administrations that care about climate change and the environment in general must be crippling the energy sector. Biden may have presided over record oil production and growing energy exports, but we’ll just say that we have an energy emergency anyway.
You can probably guess what’s coming next. There appears to be a real chance that America will lose its newly reacquired energy independence. And if it does, we know who will be responsible: Trump himself.
To see why, we need to look at the factors responsible for America’s return to energy self-sufficiency.
One of these is fracking — extracting oil and gas embedded in shale by fracturing that shale with high-pressure liquids. Yes, there are serious environmental issues involved both in the fracking process and in the fact that more fossil fuel production adds to greenhouse gas emissions. But while the Biden administration took climate change seriously, that didn’t stop oil and gas production from rising on its watch.
The other factor was the incredible rise of renewable energy. Not that long ago wind and solar power were widely seen as silly, hippy-dippy conceits. Now they’re major contributors to energy supply:
So why might these drivers of energy production be at risk?
In the case of shale, it’s all about prices. Drilling new shale wells is expensive. In fact, Trump’s vision of drastically lower oil prices never made any sense, because any large drop in oil prices would make new shale wells unprofitable. And since production from any given shale well drops quickly over time, anything that caused new drilling to fall substantially would quickly translate into declining oil production.
How low would prices have to go to shrink the U.S. oil industry? Recently the Dallas Fed did a survey which suggested that drilling in many major fields would stop if the price per barrel fell below the low 60s:
And that was before Trump’s tariffs raised costs, so the critical price is probably higher now. And guess what: oil prices right now are at a level where we can expect production to fall. Here are oil futures:
Source: Bloomberg
Why did oil get cheap? Look at the sudden drop on April 2, aka Liberation Day, when Trump first announced extreme tariffs. It’s obvious that oil prices are down thanks to pessimism about the global economy, which in turn is tied to Trump’s trade war. And by the way, that war is by no means over. A new analysis by the Yale Budget Lab finds that the damaging effects of Trump’s tariffs are only modestly mitigated by his surrender to China.
And as for renewables: Trump hates them, wind power in particular. He offers crazy justifications for that hatred — did you hear about his claim that offshore wind farms kill whales? — but it’s pretty clear that he has been nursing an irrational grudge ever since he was unable to stop a Scottish wind farm that he thought ruined the view from a golf course he owns.
Oh, and I’m pretty sure that MAGA types in general dislike renewable energy because they don’t consider it manly.
So what will be the economy-boosting effects of drill, baby, drill? Nil, baby, nil.
MUSICAL CODA
Somehow the lyrics seem appropriate to this moment
“Similarly, the Biden administration was full of woke environmentalists who believe in the global warming hoax, so they must have crippled energy production — even though America in the Biden years was, for the first time in generations, producing more energy than it consumed:”
Not only this professor, but most (70%) of the oil we do drill and produce, isn’t compatible with most of our refineries, or the cost of transport from Alaska, makes it cheaper to sell to the Asian market.
Another problem with the cost of production are the refinery bottlenecks. When prices sink too low, our refineries lose money and some of them close for good, as was the case when COVID hit; we lost four refineries which never came back during the short time we experienced a deflationary period.
Additionally, we currently have approximately 132 refineries in the US, with about 20% accounting for more than 50% of our overall production. This is down from 254 in 1982. And all of them operate 24/7 using 1970’s technology. We haven’t built a new plant since the 80’s, and should a major refinery suffer a catastrophic accident, it could send gas prices up exponentially, regardless if global oil prices are at $60 or $20 a barrel.
The recurring theme I’m noticing with all aspects of the Trump administration is the lack of urgency in replacing our aging infrastructure, and this is certainly in alignment with an empire on the decline. And with Trump in power, our possible status as the world’s largest economic and military superpower, is not only in doubt, but becoming inevitable. IMHO…:)
It occurs to me that the quid pro quo of the air palace is drill, baby, drill for Saudi Arabia, Qatar, etc—NOT the USA. The Orange Deranged One (TODO) is destroying US energy to open the door for OPEC—one of his two masters (the other being Vlad the Inveigler).