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The Dollar is going to crash and Americans are going to be poor
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2022-04-04 at 10:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Nile I actually WAS wondering if the energy prices shooting up would lead to the US fracking again, which i enjoy hearing about, it fucks up the ground water and introduces more carbon into the atmosphere, at a shitty eroei. anything to speed up the death of all mankind.
ESG centric banks wont be allowed to invest in fracking bussinesses.
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2022-04-05 at 1:10 PM UTC
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2022-04-05 at 1:20 PM UTC
Originally posted by Nile I actually WAS wondering if the energy prices shooting up would lead to the US fracking again, which i enjoy hearing about, it fucks up the ground water and introduces more carbon into the atmosphere, at a shitty eroei. anything to speed up the death of all mankind.
Fracking never stopped, and the higher oil prices are slowly leading to more fracking, but the uptick in activity has been very slow, almost non-existent.
The energy companies had negative oil 2 years ago, and an awful few years in general from 2014 on. They want to let the money roll in, but they're not willing to go gung ho about investing in new capacity when the next covid or economic collapse could (in their view) send oil back to $40 a barrel. -
2022-04-08 at 9:41 AM UTC
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2022-04-08 at 10:14 AM UTCI printed 20 trillion coupons on the binance chain and it cost me 14 cents. Take that federal reserve
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2022-04-08 at 11:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by Nile I actually WAS wondering if the energy prices shooting up would lead to the US fracking again, which i enjoy hearing about, it fucks up the ground water and introduces more carbon into the atmosphere, at a shitty eroei. anything to speed up the death of all mankind.
It's pretty funny that most natives will eat endangered eagles and have leaky, unsafe gas stations among other ecologically irresponsible activities but lose their shit when someone fracks near them. Franking is stupid but let's see them advocate geothermals instead and some kinda stop gap energy instead of expecting everyone to live in wigwams amiwite? -
2022-04-08 at 1:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo It's pretty funny that most natives will eat endangered eagles and have leaky, unsafe gas stations among other ecologically irresponsible activities but lose their shit when someone fracks near them. Franking is stupid but let's see them advocate geothermals instead and some kinda stop gap energy instead of expecting everyone to live in wigwams amiwite?
Fracking is smart you are stupid -
2022-04-08 at 2:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo It's pretty funny that most natives will eat endangered eagles and have leaky, unsafe gas stations among other ecologically irresponsible activities but lose their shit when someone fracks near them. Franking is stupid but let's see them advocate geothermals instead and some kinda stop gap energy instead of expecting everyone to live in wigwams amiwite?
fracking use up a lot of fresh water.
drinkable, farmable fresh water. -
2022-04-08 at 2:50 PM UTC
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2022-04-08 at 2:53 PM UTCFracking is expensive and polluting and the plays get depleted after just a few years. They're already running out of places to frack, all the good spots already got used up and depleted, and they need to keep moving on.
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2022-04-08 at 3:06 PM UTC
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2022-04-08 at 5:45 PM UTC
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2022-04-08 at 7:12 PM UTC
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2022-04-08 at 8:05 PM UTC
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2022-04-08 at 10:25 PM UTCBubbles grow and pop. The bigger bubbles take their place. Then they grow and pop. And so on so on so forth...
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2022-04-08 at 10:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Fracking never stopped, and the higher oil prices are slowly leading to more fracking, but the uptick in activity has been very slow, almost non-existent.
The energy companies had negative oil 2 years ago, and an awful few years in general from 2014 on. They want to let the money roll in, but they're not willing to go gung ho about investing in new capacity when the next covid or economic collapse could (in their view) send oil back to $40 a barrel.
The Baken Shale is in western ND, Montana n Canada and the keystone shut down makes that oil go to local refineries and has a cap limit on it.
Biden should have trickled the oil flow every year and allowed the central and keystone to remain being built. He had a hidden agenda while pandering to far leftist -
2022-04-08 at 10:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Bubbles grow and pop. The bigger bubbles take their place. Then they grow and pop. And so on so on so forth…
Why did you type this? All you're doing is blathering and making it very obvious you have absolutely 0 idea what a housing bubble is at all, like seriously this is incredibly fucking stupid. It's cartoonishly stupid to be honest. You seen extra stupid the last few days, I have to imagine you're trolling because no adult can be this dumb by accident -
2022-04-08 at 11:27 PM UTC
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2022-04-08 at 11:36 PM UTC"Try Me"
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2022-04-09 at 12:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Fracking never stopped, and the higher oil prices are slowly leading to more fracking, but the uptick in activity has been very slow, almost non-existent.
The energy companies had negative oil 2 years ago, and an awful few years in general from 2014 on. They want to let the money roll in, but they're not willing to go gung ho about investing in new capacity when the next covid or economic collapse could (in their view) send oil back to $40 a barrel.
i think it stopped in the new gold rush sorta sense, any firms that keep at are probably more about technology development i would think. not funded by the market but by state initiative.