Which, of course, will lead to less investment and less oil as anyone with any basic understanding of economics will tell you.
The last time they did this the CRS estimates it caused domestic oil production to decrease 1 mil bbl/d.
Yet again, another D policy that actually does the opposite of what they intend.
The last time they did this the CRS estimates it caused domestic oil production to decrease 1 mil bbl/d.
Yet again, another D policy that actually does the opposite of what they intend.