The short reason why finds in Saudi Arabia and Brazil do not give us relief is, they are not in the US!
Keep in mind, if US keeps importing more and more oil, the dollar keeps tanking.
"If the oil prices were speculation driven, don't you think some sharp operator would have figured out how to short sell and taken the speculators shirts in the process?"
Shorting could only work if the speculators pushing oil up were excessively leveraged, and were forced to do margin calls. I don't think the people driving oil up are especially leveraged. More than likely, the person doing the shorting will have it backfire on them.
Just like how Cornelius Vanderbuilt buttfucked Daniel Drew for trying to short the Harlem.
The right time to short oil would be when news plausibly warrants it... like the news ANWR was going to be opened up.
"The supply fundamentals are driving this market"
Only partially. Dollar weakness and anticipation of future demand are also playing a part. Also, there's security issues, government stockpiling, etc. ANWR would address the dollar weakness slightly.
"By the time oil from OCS or ANWR comes to market, much of the US economy, I suspect, will be in smoking ruins."
In 2007, the US economy over 2 million foreclosures. 2008 will be much the same. We are in smoking ruins NOW. 2009 is not looking good either, but by 2010, the recovery will be underway. By the time ANWR actually comes online, we'll be in better shape. In the meantime, the jobs created with exploration with serve a nice purpose, as will the breaking of the public's resistance to ANWR. It will be very symbolic when we open ANWR.