"WASHINGTON - It's the political cure-all for high gas prices: Drill here, drill now. But more U.S. drilling has not changed how deeply the gas pump drills into your wallet, math and history show.
A statistical analysis of 36 years of monthly, inflation-adjusted gasoline prices and U.S. domestic oil production by The Associated Press shows no statistical correlation between how much oil comes out of U.S. wells and the price at the pump."
"If more domestic oil drilling worked as politicians say, you'd now be paying about $2 a gallon for gasoline. Instead, you're paying the highest prices ever for March.
Political rhetoric about the blame over gas prices and the power to change them , whether Republican claims now or Democrats' charges four years ago , is not supported by cold, hard figures. And that's especially true about oil drilling in the U.S. More oil production in the United States does not mean consistently lower prices at the pump."
Seth Borenstein and Jack Gillum report for the Associated Press March 21, 2012.
SEE ALSO:
"Viewpoint: Gas Prices and the Great GOP Lie" (TIME/Bryan Walsh)
Analysis: "Why Republicans Aren't Mentioning the Real Cause of Rising Prices at the Gas Pump" (Huffington Post/Robert Reich)