政府将简化页岩油开采程序,能多简化就多简化!

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dayou
楼主 (北美华人网)
政府向石油和天然气行业发出了明确的信息:“你们就是客户”!
川普的世界不会缺少能源。油价看跌
Trump administration sends a clear message to the oil and gas industry: ‘You’re the customer’
The officials leading President Donald Trump’s energy agenda made clear to oil, gas and mining executives this week that they have an ally in Washington who intends to make it as easy as possible for them to drill in federal lands and waters.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/03/15/trump-administration-message-to-oil-and-gas-industry-youre-the-customer.html
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soytupadre
做的好!
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那他买特斯拉干嘛?
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bbalyssa
一个用户 发表于 2025-03-16 10:02
那他买特斯拉干嘛?

页岩气开采成本低了理论上对降低电价有利 当然有利于电动车 为特斯拉站台也算有的放矢
昨夜小樓聽雨
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聽人說頁岩氣開採非常污染水資源。
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bbalyssa
昨夜小樓聽雨 发表于 2025-03-16 11:28
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聽人說頁岩氣開採非常污染水資源。

未必是污染 页岩气开采需要大量的水 和处理产生的废水 西德州很多小油服做这个
https://www.nea.gov.cn/2014-06/25/c_133437293.htm
小喵呜
就美国现在这种政治生态,等好不容易产量扩大了,川普下台了,下一届要是民主党,肯定疯狂反扑,油商血本无归。
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suwa
美国已经放弃煤炭能源,本土火力发电厂多已经改成天然气发电厂。油井气井从勘探到打井出油气要时间,而且这些油气井又有产出寿命,所以要不停勘探打井。 俄罗斯入侵乌克兰前,英国政府逐年减少北海钻井许可,要北海油田英国部分无疾而终。 之后傻眼了又开始狂发钻井许可。
中国是数一数二天然气进口国,大多用于居民发电化工,否则沿海地区哪能看到蓝天白云(电车也要用电)。美国是世界最大LNG出口国,中国是美国LNG主要进口国之一。 不是第一位,川普现在在猛推。
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mdhe
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MAGA!!!!
落地无声
未必是污染 页岩气开采需要大量的水 和处理产生的废水 西德州很多小油服做这个
https://www.nea.gov.cn/2014-06/25/c_133437293.htm
bbalyssa 发表于 2025-03-16 11:40

然后deregulation 废水处理,以后和航空一样,天上常掉飞机,地上火车频出轨,口里天天喝着废水
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gokgs
一个智商为零的政府, 大概只能如此了。
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bbalyssa
落地无声 发表于 2025-03-16 13:36
然后deregulation 废水处理,以后和航空一样,天上常掉飞机,地上火车频出轨,口里天天喝着废水

只是reconsideration of waste water treatment regulation 大概率是epa为了迎合这届政府做的姿态 另外参考GHG tailoring rule 的结局 EPA 以前又不是没出现过脑残法规 美国可以不开采页岩油气 但油价电价肯定上天 电动车也立马歇菜 用页岩油气还是用煤 到底哪个更环保 反正骂总是有的骂
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Suess123
昨夜小樓聽雨 发表于 2025-03-16 11:28
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聽人說頁岩氣開採非常污染水資源。

所以懂王先废了EPA 什么clean water clean air 都见鬼去吧
落地无声
Texans grapple with rising toxic pollution as oil, gas production booms BY SAUL ELBEIN - 03/17/25 6:00 AM ET ODESSA, Texas — For retired pastor Columbus Cooper, life can be divided into two periods: the time when he could still drink water out of his tap, and the time after.
When Cooper and his wife bought their home in West Odessa in the heart of the Permian Basin, the U.S.’s most productive oil field, they knew they were surrounded by tank batteries holding spent fuel or fracking fluid and injection wells injecting that waste fluid back into the Earth.  But as lifelong Odessans, they weren’t worried — until their water started tasting funny and the stench crept in. Until, six years ago, two people died in a pump house down the street. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) later confirmed what many already suspected: The very infrastructure that had fueled the region’s economic boom was exposing the people who lived there to dangerous toxins. Without access to city water, West Odessa residents — like rural Texans across oil country — largely depend on water from wells drilled into the aquifer below. Frequently those wells are as little as a few hundred yards from oil and gas wells or other infrastructure linked with toxic pollution — which are just one explosion or spill away from ruining them. Now, Cooper laughs when he thinks about their decision to move to the neighborhood. “I assumed they would be regulated,” Cooper told The Hill, pointing to a tank battery venting invisible, noxious gas. “I assumed somebody would be making sure we were safe.” https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5195603-oil-gas-toxic-pollution-texas-permian-basin/