As Michigan’s gas prices reach record levels, Jean-Pierre castigates OPEC for constricting oil supply: ‘The decision that OPEC+ made last week was a mistake’

As Michigan’s gas prices reach record levels, Jean-Pierre castigates OPEC for constricting oil supply: ‘The decision that OPEC+ made last week was a mistake’
Motorists in Michigan are paying an average $4.22 per a gallon of gas. — Pixabay/Paul Brennan
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President Biden’s administration is diligently preparing to mitigate rising gas prices amidst OPEC’s controversial decision to slash production of oil by two million barrels per day.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said of President Biden’s plans, “We believe the decision that OPEC+ made last week was a mistake and it was short sighted….the President has talked about recalibrating, readjusting our relationship with Saudi Arabia.”

According to AAA, Michigan’s average gas prices are currently $4.22, up from $3.82 a month ago.

According to Center Square, the narrowing of potential new sources of oil under President Biden’s administration has led to significant jumps in gas prices. “We are all living the consequence: outrageously high prices and growing shortages,” said Daniel Turner, executive director of the energy workers advocacy group, Power the Future.

The federal government has asked Saudi Arabia to delay the oil cuts for one more month, but Saudi officials chalked the request as an attempt to keep voters from thinking about gas prices as the midterms approach.

Following the significant cut of oil production last week, OPEC announced that it was reducing its forecasts for oil demand by 460,000 barrels per day, citing a dangerously unpredictable world economy as its reason for doing so.

The current levels of U.S. oil reserves in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve stocks have been depleted by more than 33% in the past 12 months.

President Biden has plans to further tap into American oil reserves, with the idea to authorize the release of up to 15 million more barrels before the end of the year. This authorization is a direct response to OPEC’s recent decision to slash production but is also consistent with a long-term struggle to drive down the price of oil.



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