The Revenge Of Competitive Markets And The Big Shift In Energy Economics

 | Jul 17, 2012 01:33AM ET

The economy, jobs and the debate over the direction of the country dominate 2012 political campaigns. Nowhere is the political rhetoric fiercer than on energy issues.

Today there is wave after wave of new Federal regulation designed to favor clean energy strategies at the expense of fossil fuels that still provide most of our energy resources. There is broad public support for environmental quality but we see Federal energy industrial policy as hugely expensive, highly disruptive with spotty results.

Meanwhile, over the same period we saw phenomenal growth in domestic oil and natural gas production made possible by the disruptive innovation technologies horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing in unlocking the economic value of previously uneconomic energy supplies. The results of this big shift energy transformation are clear and measurable. The volume of domestic oil and gas production is growing. The price for natural gas has been completely decoupled from oil prices. Domestic natural gas prices are near historic lows. The expectation that the US was running out of natural gas and must import LNG to make up the difference has been turned completely on its head. Supply production now exceeds domestic demand and by 2011 the US began to export natural gas and was beginning to rationalize the energy pipeline infrastructure for both oil and gas to bring supply from the shale basins to the Gulf coast storage, liquids processing and refining infrastructure and enable exports of oil and LNG from these new sources. Step by step, state by state the private energy industry isn’t waiting for the government to act because there is opportunity, jobs, business growth and profits on the line and shareholders expect business to pursue them.

The contrast between the public sector and private sector energy strategy results is evidence of the big shift taking place all across America. If anyone thought America’s best days are behind us, take a look at the genius of America at work today. America is reinventing itself again. The combination of the drive to get our economy growing and get America back to work is converging with new technology and the entrepreneurial spirit of private enterprise.