Anonymous Bureau of Land Management oil (...) 01/10/26(Sat)05:15:08 No. 1475521 When the usual oil shills say we need more drilling, leaking pipelines and deregulation. Remember to post that trump tried to give land away to drill and no one wanted it. https://www.cpr.org/2026/01/09/bureau-of-land-management-oil-gas-auction-zero-bids-colorado/ Going once, going twice, sold to ... no one. On Thursday, the Bureau of Land Management auctioned off leases on more than 20,000 acres of public land in Colorado for oil and gas drilling. The land, divided into 23 parcels, was offered at the minimum starting price, just $10 an acre, and could be leased indefinitely once oil and gas starts flowing. But during the sale: crickets. Not a single parcel received a bid, and only two companies had even registered for the sale. The sale reveals the limits of the Trump administration’s push to open more public land to oil and gas drilling. Simply put, many areas across the West with easily accessible oil are already developed. “In general, everything that is really high value across the West that will ever produce oil has already been sold,” said Aaron Weiss, deputy director of the Center for Western Priorities, an environmental group, which criticized the auction. The BLM did not directly respond to criticism about the sale. The sale represents a renewed push by the Trump Administration to ramp up domestic oil and gas production, and achieve so-called “energy dominance.” The United States is already the world’s largest producer of crude oil. Thursday's lease sale, or lack thereof, came on the heels of a previous auction in December, which yielded nearly $5 million in revenue for Colorado and the federal government. While that may seem significant, it did not meet the threshold set by President Trump’s landmark domestic policy law, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The law mandates that the BLM hold a replacement sale if a quarter or more of the acres offered for leasing receive no bids. >>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)05:15:59 No. 1475522 Thursday’s sale is just the second “replacement sale” to be offered by the agency since the OBBA became law. The BLM is required to offer land for leasing every three months across several Western states, including Colorado. The same parcels ignored on Thursday also received no bids in December, demonstrating that those areas in Jackson, Moffat and Garfield counties may be undesirable for drilling. “There are no oil and gas companies that think that it’s profitable to lease them, even at 10 bucks an acre,” Weiss said. Other changes by the Trump Administration, meant to support increased drilling, include cutting the “royalty rate” on land, which determines how much producers are required to pay the government once oil and gas starts flowing. Taxpayers for Common Sense, a nonpartisan budget group, estimated that Colorado and U.S. taxpayers would lose around $15.5 million in revenue from a September lease sale in the state, because of the reduced royalty rate on those leases. The law also restarts non-competitive leasing, which means companies can purchase leases outside of the BLM auctions, and it fast-tracks how quickly land is offered up for leasing. Environmental groups panned Thursday’s auction as a wasteful and inefficient burden for the BLM, an agency that is struggling with staffing and may see additional cuts in 2026. “Today's so-called 'replacement sale' is a completely unnecessary burden on the short-staffed agency and makes it easier for oil companies to hoard our public lands for dirt cheap prices," said Jim Ramey, Colorado state director at The Wilderness Society. >>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)05:37:50 No. 1475524 >>1475521 Do these public lands have oil on them confirmed?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)05:46:54 No. 1475525 >>1475524 Nope>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)06:08:30 No. 1475527 >>1475524 >>1475525 So you're admitting trump is trying to scam companies now Wow, that's even worse.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)07:49:54 No. 1475534 >>1475527 I don't need to admit anything, Trump's been a scam artist his entire life.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)07:59:41 No. 1475536 >>1475521 Look up a chart of how much oil various countries have and this will all make sense very quickly. America is tapped out. The tit is dry and no oil company wants to build a big expensive facility just to have it sit idle. That's why they're invading Venezuela, without access to a massive oil reserve like that the petro dollar tanks which is tied to the value of the US dollar on the global market. If the value of a dollar compared to a Euro, Pound or Yuan is gets closer to something like the Peso, everything collapses.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)09:50:12 No. 1475546 >>1475536 >U.S. crude oil production covers roughly 65–70% of total domestic petroleum demand in 2025–2026 There's no evidence at all to suggest that America is "tapped out.">>
sage 01/10/26(Sat)10:14:28 No. 1475550 >>1475536 Trump has been asking OPEC to produce more oil and he's been helping sanctioned oil from our enemies get back on the market. The United States doesn't have a nationalized oil and gas industry, it's done in the private sector. All of his moves have been hurting domestic oil production. But like usual, Trump and the corrupt mainstream media has convinced a good portion of americans that up is down. Why would any oil company want to "drill baby drill" with the most OPEC friendly president in history at the helm? US domestic oil production had finally gotten to the point where we weren't beholden to OPEC anymore, they were quaking in their boots, but then we elected the most corruptible person in history. Why do you think all of the Arabian dictators have been lavishing gifts on Trump? Do you think they'd all be doing it if it wasn't working?>"drill baby drill" -> kills us oil production >"law and order president" -> no respect for the law >"The anti-war candidate" -> accelerates us towards WW3 >Anti-pedo conspiracy helps get him elected -> is pedophile >>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)10:21:19 No. 1475552 >>1475550 >2024 annual average: Approximately 13.2 million barrels per day (mb/d) >2025 annual average: Forecasted at around 13.5–13.6 mb/d Is this what "killing us oil production" looks like?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)10:40:58 No. 1475554 >>1475546 >>1475550 Again, it's not about what they're currently drilling. It's that oil companies look towards the future, if they are going to put the money into building new pumps and refineries if it won't be worth it long term. That's why even given free land it wasn't worth it. http://www.unitedexplanations.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/unexp_graphshot23_llt1.jpg >>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)10:42:15 No. 1475555 >>1475554 Colorado has some of the strictest regulations for oil production in the country. They would buy the land if the juice was worth the squeeze.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)11:46:35 No. 1475580 >>1475555 They have been ordered by the man who smears orange paint on his face to fix Venezuela's oil infrastructure instead.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)13:44:54 No. 1475698 >>1475555 Oil is oil, and the land is cheap.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)13:57:39 No. 1475700 >>1475698 There's no oil on the land.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)13:59:07 No. 1475701 >>1475700 Proof?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:03:57 No. 1475703 >>1475701 >"There are no oil and gas companies that think that it’s profitable to lease them, even at 10 bucks an acre,” Weiss said. >>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:05:24 No. 1475704 >>1475703 That doesn't say 'no oil', why did you lie?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:13:15 No. 1475719 >>1475704 No oil, no profit. This isn't hard.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:15:56 No. 1475725 >>1475719 Still not proof, why did you lie?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:18:57 No. 1475729 >>1475725 What part of an oil land lease exactly do you think generates profit? Could it be... the oil?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:19:41 No. 1475732 >>1475719 Anon they're literally saying there is oil but it isn't profitable to extract it, even if the land itself is cheap. Why are you dying on this hill?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:20:41 No. 1475734 >>1475552 >He doesn't know this is the exact same thing that happened when Biden "killed oil production" It's literally just business as usual. Biden didn't harm anything, Trump didn't help anything. The actual oil rates are completely unchanged across both admins.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:21:36 No. 1475736 >>1475732 Source?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:22:03 No. 1475737 >>1475729 Yet there is clearly oil there otherwise it wouldn't be leased. So again, why are you lying?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:23:46 No. 1475740 >>1475736 It is literally being sold for oil and gas drilling. I don't understand why you're arguing this; there's oil and gas in tons of places, but whether or not it is profitable to drill for it depends on how deep and how much of it there is. It isn't worth it to spend like 100 million dollars setting up to drill like 10 million worth of oil for example.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:24:26 No. 1475741 >>1475737 Post proof of oil.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:29:24 No. 1475743 >>1475740 You do know the blm leases land without first verifying for oil, yes?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:30:29 No. 1475744 >>1475741 Burden of proof is on you since you made the claim >>1475700 Why did you lie that there is no oil?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:34:03 No. 1475751 >>1475744 You have the positive claim. Demonstrate proof of oil or hold the L>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:36:05 No. 1475756 >“In general, everything that is really high value across the West that will ever produce oil has already been sold,” shill btfo on every lie they ever said about Biden rising oil prices lmao>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:39:43 No. 1475763 >>1475751 >No proof Surrender accepted. Why are oil companies refusing to drill on land with oil that's being given to them almost for free?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)14:42:42 No. 1475766 >>1475751 >hold the L How many imaginary Ls do you have now?>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)15:03:21 No. 1475783 >>1475763 >no proof Correct, you provided none.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)15:17:09 No. 1475803 >>1475783 >Correct Glad you admit you have no proof about your claim there is 'no oil'.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)15:19:33 No. 1475804 >>1475803 Fortunately the burden of proof is not on my claim. Hold the L>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)15:20:34 No. 1475805 >>1475804 Not him but the burden of proof is on your claim.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)15:21:25 No. 1475807 >>1475805 Prove it>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)19:04:55 No. 1475928 >>1475807 He can't, because he lied.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)19:33:52 No. 1475931 >>1475524 Yea. Literally floating on oil. Its why the need to drill.>>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)19:36:15 No. 1475933 >>1475524 There's literally so much oil that the CEO of opec was caught on a hot mic saying "wow that's a lot of oil it's so much oil we don't know what to do with it">>
Anonymous 01/10/26(Sat)23:15:44 No. 1475969 >>1475933 >CEO of OPEC Lol>>
Anonymous 01/11/26(Sun)00:45:11 No. 1475979 >>1475969 The crazy thing is that sounds like something trump would say, when his dementia isn't acting up and he just walks away from a meeting to start out the window.
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