Most of your statements are correct. It is a free market based on supply and demand.
The issue I was trying to point out is ANWR is goverment owned and to my knowlege has a vast supply of oil reserves. If the land were privatly owned the reserves would have been tapped by now driving the supply up and the demand down. We would come close to not depending on outside oil and OPEC, good ridance. But this cant happen until we tap our reserves.
Almost all coal comes from privately owned reserves, hence the competition which keeps the price low. It has stayed at relative levels for quite a few years. It is not imported. It is not controlled by OPEC. This is our problem with the oil. The more we produce on our home turf the cheaper it will be.
And yes "some" of the politicians dictate this because they have the say of what goes on with goverment owned lands like ANWR. As unfortunate as this is.
The issue I was trying to point out is ANWR is goverment owned and to my knowlege has a vast supply of oil reserves. If the land were privatly owned the reserves would have been tapped by now driving the supply up and the demand down. We would come close to not depending on outside oil and OPEC, good ridance. But this cant happen until we tap our reserves.
Almost all coal comes from privately owned reserves, hence the competition which keeps the price low. It has stayed at relative levels for quite a few years. It is not imported. It is not controlled by OPEC. This is our problem with the oil. The more we produce on our home turf the cheaper it will be.
And yes "some" of the politicians dictate this because they have the say of what goes on with goverment owned lands like ANWR. As unfortunate as this is.