volinbham
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Govt surely can buy oil and refine it cheaper then the oil companies do it now. Growing up, the utilities like water, electric, were provided by muncipalities, and cooperatives, I think they same could be done for refining petroleum.
I don't see how the govt. could do it more efficiently (which is the key to being cheaper).
Utilities are a different entity. The government was in the the production (electricity), processing (water) and mostly distribution (pipes, power lines, etc.) business with utilities. It is the latter that provided the economic efficiencies for government involvement. No private entity could get the land rights and make the infrastructure investment for water and electricity like the government could.
That distribution advantage doesn't exist in the oil production and processing of oil.
I see no indication that the government could do this cheaper. If you take the oil company profit margin and make it zero, we'd still only see about a 20 cents or so reduction in the price of gasoline (or similar reduction in other oil products). The bureaucratic costs of government involvement would easily trump that.
