U.S. Fracking Boom Stabilizes Oil Market

The U.S. fracking boom has reduced the country's carbon dioxide emissions as cleaner burning natural gas replaces coal in generating electricity. Fracking not only boosts natural gas supplies, but also petroleum production. The result of increased U.S. oil production has been less volatile oil prices according to a report issued by the Energy Information Administration. From the EIA:
Record-setting liquid fuels production growth in the United States has more than offset the rise in unplanned global supply disruptions over the past few years, although differences in quality and location suggest that the substitution may not be exactly 1-for-1. U.S. liquid fuels production, which includes crude oil, hydrocarbon gas liquids, biofuels, and refinery processing gain, grew by more than 4.0 million barrels per day (bbl/d) from January 2011 to July 2014, of which 3.0 million bbl/d was crude oil production growth. During that same period, global unplanned supply disruptions grew by 2.8 million bbl/d.
U.S. production growth, the main factor counterbalancing the supply disruptions on the global oil market, has contributed to a decrease in crude oil price volatility since 2011. Over the past 13 months, the monthly average Brent price has moved within a narrow $5 per barrel range, between $107 per barrel and $112 per barrel. In contrast, the range of monthly average Brent prices over the prior 13-month period (June 2012-June 2013) was $21 per barrel.
Global unplanned supply disruptions averaged 3.2 million bbl/d during the first seven months of 2014 and peaked at 3.5 million bb/d in May 2014. The current level of supply disruptions is the highest since the Iraq-Kuwait War (1990-91), when supply disruptions peaked at 4.3 million bbl/d, based on data from the International Energy Agency.
Fracking is good for the planet and pocketbooks.
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But wait! Matt Damon said nothing's worse than fracking!
Who am I to believe, hard data or a respected Hollywood actor?
MATT DAMON!
MATT!! DAMON!!!
"Matt Damon only pawn in game of life."
Yep, Arec Barwin and Zombie Kim Jong IL are the TOP.MEN.
+1 Mongo
Heh.
http://www.businessinsider.com.....ilm-2013-2
Fracking is good for the planet and pocketbooks
NO! Fracking BAD! Earthquakes and burning tap water! The apocalypse is nigh!
Fire BAD! FIRE BAAAAAAAAAAADD!!!!11
*rampages hrough town killing people and breaking stuff*
Fracking is good for the planet and pocketbooks
Women, minorites and prog animists hardest hit.
Hodor!
Fraking is bad. Battlestar Galactica told me that.
I'd say you're doing it wrong, if that's the case.
Damn you.
Frack you and the viper you rode in on.
Well, the line starts here, I guess!
I think fracking is good in that context. Hot cylon fracking.
Boomer's fate was unjust, to say the least.
That's what happens when cannot pick a side and stick to it.
Imagine how much we could be pulling up if the Lightworker allowed new exploration and production drilling in Fedlandia?
It's staring at the sun painful sometimes to imagine what the country would be like without the constant drag of government control.
We should just ask the King if fracking is good or bad. That way, which ever way he decides, we will know and won't have to think more about it. Thinking hard, hurts head. Thinking for king, not the peasants.
Otis Redding is dead.
FULL DISCLOSURE: I'VE BEEN FRACKED FROM BELOW.
True story.
I think I learn of a new federal agency at least once a week. So depressing.
That was also my reaction.
Look, Bailey, Problems require Solutions, and if you had a Ph.D. you'd know that exhausting our limited natural gas and shale-oil supplies only ensures the poverty of future generations.
Only Reason would publish someone who believes that increasing the supply of a good via technological means would stabilize & reduce prices.
How much did the KOCH BROTHERS pay you to write this?
I really do think the luddites in the environmental movement want us to go back to the Neolithic if not before.
Nuclear: Radiation
Nat Gas: Earthquakes and polluted ground water
Oil: carbon, limited resource and pollution
Hydropower: dead fish
Wind power: Dead birds
Solar: Dead birds, loss of habitat, use of rare Earth metals
Bio fuels including wood: using food for fuel, loss of habitat and pollution from burning.
I think they believe that the Kochs are sitting on some sort of zero point energy machine.
They think that they can have the modern world of $140/day wealth without using economically feasible energy. Same deal as the living-wage supporters: they're utopians who don't understand that there are no solutions, only trade-offs and incremental market gains.
methinks you stole my post from the other day!
anyways, don't tell the progs, but for every 100 grams of methane (natural gas) burned, it produces 276 grams of carbon dioxide, as well as water vapor (which is an even more powerful greenhouse gas)
CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O
"Wind power: Dead birds"
But turd said burning cats saves birds! Or some such bullshit.
BUT OBAMA WON'T LET US DRILL IN THE USA!
(wingnut AM radio chorus)
Re: Peter Caca,
NO, really, he won't. Not without a fight, at least!
Poor turd! Called on BS again!
Fracking is good for the planet and pocketbooks.
Says Bailey. But what about the mammals??!!
http://www.sciencedaily.com/re.....103132.htm
Slightly OT:
Gold to continue fall amid strong dollar, Fed tapering, higher interest rates, ETF outflow.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/.....llion.html
gold prices and holdings in exchange-traded products backed by bullion have the most-negative correlation since 2004.
I wish I bought a shit load of gold in 2004. It was only like $400 an ounce.
There were gold bugs here in the comments back then...I should have listened to them.
Palin's Buttplug|8.28.14 @ 4:15PM|#
"Slightly OT:"
And all BS.
Fracking has certainly stabilized the energy market in the US. This article is ridiculous though.
Fracking releases massive amounts of methane directly into the atmosphere.
It is not REASONable to ignore this.
Re: finerbiner,
Anything releases methane into the atmosphere.
Drink!
Dreckly into the atmosphere? Do they have a very, very long straw?
Sources of Atmospheric Methane
yeah, that's a pretty fucking stupid argument.
particulary in that fracking isn't even any different than traditional drilling/extraction methods for oil, coal, etc.
where do these morons get their talking points?
I've long since given up on these folks knowing what they're talking about. It really is like listening to creationists saying "Where's the crocoduck?" They really don't know enough to be qualified to discuss the subject.
"Where's the crocoduck?"
I think there actually was a crocoduck.
http://www.factzoo.com/sites/a.....diving.jpg
Maybe it is an otterduck.
and methane in the atmosphere is quickly broken down. it must be constantly replenished to maintain it's atmospheric level.
It is not REASONable to ignore this.
DRINK!!
I just had six hundred gallons of propane delivered. I paid less than I have since I got here. Anybody who doesn't like fracking can kiss my ass.
You hear that, you ass-backwards throat-slitting fundamentalist suicidal animals? We don't need your fucking oil anymore! You might actually have to... I don't know... maybe undo the last 60 years of genocidal behavior and start ad-van-cing.
You don't have an endless monopoly on the world's energy supply. Shocker!
Is this parody? I'm kind of hoping it's not parody.
As a rule of thumb, it's all parody. Especially true at reason.com.
you ass-backwards throat-slitting fundamentalist suicidal animals
No worries.
Hilary is only six or seven years away from instituting the same sort of policies here in the US.
Fracking is good for the planet
Nope.
AGW is bullshit.
If it was not bullshit then the earth would be warmer then it was 17 years ago. the millions of tons of CO2 that have been added to the atmosphere during that time have done exactly jack shit.
If you are going to make claims like that Bailey I suggest you actually have one shred of evidence rather then zero before you make them.