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Hess CEO States Obvious on CNBC: Oil and
Gas ‘Needed for Decades to Come’

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 3/8/2023 12:27:38 AM

Corporate America has fomented a culture that's so drunk on environmental, social and governance standards that a CEO stating the obvious on CNBC about the ongoing necessity of oil and gas actually seems profound. Hess Corporation CEO John Hess wasted no time in pointing out that “oil and gas are going to be needed for decades to come” during the Mar. 7 edition of CNBC’s Squawk Box. Hess even stated that “oil and gas are key” in order to achieve an “affordable, just and secure” energy “transition." Talk about irony. Hess noted that “most people don’t realize that oil and gas are a strategic industry for the United States.”

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Reply 1 - Posted by: EJKrausJr 3/8/2023 12:49:35 AM (No. 1420050)
Nope, Joey Baby's directive from Xi is provide him with America's oil and natural gas. America will be driven by windmills right into a ditch.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: HisHandmaiden 3/8/2023 2:40:33 AM (No. 1420067)
America is blessed with amazing resources. Thank You, LORD… and Scripture, and C Columbus. Doubt this? Read Proverbs, and “The Light and The Glory.” https://speechify.com/audiobooks/b/the-light-glory-9781483064796/?landing_url=https%3A%2F%2Fspeechify.com%2Faudiobooks%2Fb%2Fthe-light-glory-9781483064796%2F TBIYTC
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Sully 3/8/2023 3:46:10 AM (No. 1420081)
People are so ignorant of reality, they literally know nothing. They don't know where their food comes from. Dont know where their fiat money comes from. Don't know where their energy comes from. It comes from "the wall." About dm time that Hess inject Reality into the conversation. It is so dm simple. "Where will the power come from??? You have no idea do you? Bc you think energy comes from behind your wall!!"
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Reply 4 - Posted by: czechlist 3/8/2023 8:06:17 AM (No. 1420151)
I was informed by a cousin's 24 yr old daughter that she only buys "green" energy. She actually believes all the electrons arriving at her outlets are generated by renewable sources. No educating her - just "okay, boomer"
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Reply 5 - Posted by: felixcat 3/8/2023 8:25:22 AM (No. 1420169)
Fossil fuels and nuclear power - our past and our future. Clean energy that is produced in this country under the strictest environmental and worker safety regulations in the world. It's cheap, available and reliable. STOP with the all of the above approach - we don't need intermittent wind turbines and solar. They are at best boutique sources of energy.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: zephyrgirl 3/8/2023 9:26:24 AM (No. 1420224)
I fired a broker who kept telling me that oil was "over" and I needed to sell my oil stock. I tried to educate him, but when he moved to California to be with his new girlfriend, I knew it was hopeless. Goodbye!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: MattMusson1 3/8/2023 10:09:34 AM (No. 1420259)
NETZERO as currently envisioned will lead to 2 Billion more starving people around the globe.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Venturer 3/8/2023 10:29:08 AM (No. 1420276)
Sooner or later we must come to the conclusion that there is no way in hell for wind and solar to provide the energy needs for the world. Anyone who believes otherwise is a damned fool.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: stablemoney 3/8/2023 11:16:57 AM (No. 1420316)
Let's put out there for real. There are 8 billion people on the planet. Does anyone seriously think windmills and batteries are going to supply the energy needed to support them?
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DVC 3/8/2023 12:21:33 PM (No. 1420396)
Our society will run primarily on oil and gas for at least half a century, probably far, far longer.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: bpl40 3/9/2023 7:45:05 AM (No. 1420863)
The earth is awash in energy. Oil and gas are a readily available part of it. But not the only one. For ages we burned wood and cow dung while oil seeped out of the earth and flowed openly in some places like SW Iran. We learned to use oil and then gas. Similarly we will ultimately unlock the vast energy in the Hydrogen atom. Until then continuing to use what we know - coal, oil/gas and fission energy, while research on fusion goes on is the best policy. When that energy becomes available current sources will automatically go down. There is no other crisis - except the fact that Trump will be returned to power if they cannot get away with another election theft.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: ThreeBadCats3 3/9/2023 9:14:04 AM (No. 1420964)
Only a relative few have admitted to recognizing the solution envisioned by the elite. Elimination of the bulk of humanity will allow the limited and inefficient “green” energy proponents to live in spacious luxury. The rest of us will be fodder, perhaps literally, and only history, an unpleasant memory.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Zigrid 3/9/2023 11:14:30 AM (No. 1421103)
Can't wait till President Trump is in charge again...and gas will be $1.87 a gallon again....Hooray!!
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Reply 14 - Posted by: RWPollock 3/10/2023 1:14:32 AM (No. 1421570)
….But not in the make believe world of liberals. I just love the green loving liberal generation They complain about pollution and fossil fuels but they are not driving, flying or charging their electronics less than any other generation. We all know except for them that charging an electric car does mouthing to save on emissions. Yes fossil fuels are here for a while until major engineering hurdles are gotten over.
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