False narratives will not power our cars, heat and cool our homes, advance our economy, or provide the countless everyday products that get their start as natural gas or oil
Pols ignore supply and demand to make hay from higher gas prices
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As we enter the summer driving season, some politicians are attempting to peddle a false narrative through a misinformation campaign to reduce one of the most fluid and complex global markets into a political talking point.
What they ignore is not only the fundamental importance of natural gas, oil and the thousands of products created from them to our lives but also basic economics — starting with the laws of supply and demand. Here are a few facts: