From American Energy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject The sanctity of law
Date August 10, 2023 5:00 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Your Daily Energy News

View this email in your browser ([link removed])
DAILY ENERGY NEWS | 08/10/2023
Subscribe Now ([link removed])


** The return to "rule of law" administration is really struggling with following the law.
------------------------------------------------------------
Daily Caller ([link removed]) (8/9/23) reports: "President Joe Biden said that he 'wanted to stop all drilling,' but could not do so after losing legal battles challenging his administration’s authority during an interview with The Weather Channel aired Wednesday. Biden made the claim in response to a question from the interview about keeping his sweeping green energy and climate change-related promises to younger voters. 'I wanted to stop all drilling on the East Coast, and the West Coast, and in the gulf, but I lost in court,' Biden said. His administration has rolled out one of the largest green energy spending agendas in American history, led primarily by hundreds of billions of dollars unleashed by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Despite the legal setbacks, Biden said that he and his administration are 'still pushing, we’re still pushing really very hard' during the interview. 'The courts overruled me,' Biden said
of his administration’s approach to minimizing drilling. Biden attempted to pause all oil and gas drilling on federal lands in 2021, but a Louisiana court blocked that action in August 2022, according to Reuters. The Biden administration had leased the fewest acres for onshore and offshore drilling of any administration since Harry Truman’s as of September 2022, according to the Institute for Energy Research."
[link removed]


** "EPA claims that its regulations will not impact grid reliability, but the agency’s modeled generation mix cannot prevent blackouts while hindcasting observed historical conditions. Therefore, we should have no confidence in its assurances that it will have no impact on electric reliability in the future."
------------------------------------------------------------


– Isaac Orr, Center of the American Experiment ([link removed])

============================================================

The anti-energy ESG scam is failing. Time for class action lawsuits.

** Bloomberg ([link removed](Bloomberg)%20%2D%2D%20S%26P%20Global%20Inc,in%20response%20to%20investor%20feedback.)
(8/8/23) reports: "S&P Global Inc. will no longer publish ESG scores along with its credit ratings, as the company adjusts its approach in response to investor feedback. The update, which took place on Aug. 4, was triggered by expressions of confusion from investors who use S&P’s corporate credit ratings, according to a person close to the process who asked not to be identified discussing feedback that hasn’t been made public. A spokesperson for S&P referred to a statement, in which the company said the 'update does not affect our ESG principles, criteria or our research and commentary on ESG-related topics, including the influence that ESG factors can have on creditworthiness.' The development comes as ratings providers try to navigate a changing landscape in which there’s little consensus on how to assess the long-term financial impact of environmental, social and governance factors on issuers. S&P had sought to address such concerns a few years back by adding an alphanumerical scale
intended to enhance its text descriptions of an issuer’s ESG credentials. That decision met with enough investor resistance to merit scrapping the alphanumerical model and instead publishing only text descriptions, the person said."

Heading the wrong way after a speech touting renewables is more symbolic than his handlers were hoping for.

** ([link removed])

Another scam falling apart in real time.

** Issues and Insights ([link removed])
(8/8/23) editorial: "Three California residents last week filed a lawsuit against Tesla for what they claim is false advertising over the car’s range. But why stop at Tesla? And why just sue over false claims about range when every other claim about EVs is also a lie? The lawsuit comes in the wake of a Reuters report contending that Tesla had been goosing the range displayed on its dashboard and created a 'diversion team' to deal with all the customer complaints about faulty batteries. The filing claims that 'Had Tesla honestly advertised its electric vehicle ranges, consumers either would not have purchased Tesla model vehicles, or else would have paid substantially less for them.' But this isn’t new news. There have been several reports over the years about the wildly inflated EV range claims...The real-world range of EVs is even worse than these studies show because, unlike with gas-powered cars, weather can dramatically reduce an EV’s range. Consumer Reports tested how well EVs
performed in different weather conditions and 'found that cold weather saps about 25% of range when cruising at 70 mph compared with the same conditions in mild weather. In the past, we found that short trips in the cold with frequent stops and the need to reheat the cabin saps 50% of the range.'"

Energy Markets


WTI Crude Oil: ↓ $83.31
Natural Gas: ↓ $2.80
Gasoline: ↑ $3.82

Diesel: ↑ $4.23
Heating Oil: ↓ $316.11
Brent Crude Oil: ↓ $86.76
** US Rig Count ([link removed])
: ↓ 694



** Donate ([link removed])
** Subscribe to The Unregulated Podcast ([link removed])
** Subscribe to The Unregulated Podcast ([link removed])
** Subscribe to The Plugged In Podcast ([link removed])
** Subscribe to The Plugged In Podcast ([link removed])
** Connect with us on Facebook ([link removed])
** Connect with us on Facebook ([link removed])
** Follow us on Twitter ([link removed])
** Follow us on Twitter ([link removed])
** Forward to a Friend ([link removed])
** Forward to a Friend ([link removed])
Our mailing address is:
** 1155 15th Street NW ([link removed])

** Suite 525 ([link removed])

** Washington, DC xxxxxx ([link removed])
Want to change how you receive these emails?
** update your preferences ([link removed])

** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis