Billionaire Harold Hamm Explains How Fracking Made America The World's Energy Superpower

Without U.S. shale gas, a lot of Europeans would have frozen to death last winter after Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine, says America's richest oil man.
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  • @ericdoheny9108
    @ericdoheny91087 ай бұрын

    Thanks for leading the way to make America an exporter! I drilled for Continental and just wish I could’ve been a shareholder

  • @andrewdonahue7217
    @andrewdonahue72175 ай бұрын

    unreal job by the interviewer

  • @noelavila
    @noelavila11 ай бұрын

    Congratulations young man for being a pioneer in oil fracking and for making America energy independent

  • @HopeForPeaceNow
    @HopeForPeaceNow10 ай бұрын

    I'm one of the leading experts on fracking related water pollution. I made a full length film on the topic. No one said it would pollute all the water in America. I nor anyone I know ever got or heard about Russia funding any of us. I've sat across the table for many people and seen their testing that found fracking nearby polluted their water wells.

  • @jcliu

    @jcliu

    10 ай бұрын

    The reason why fracking took off in the US and nowhere else comes down to land tenure-US is only major economy where individual property owners control mineral rights, down to the center of the earth. In this sense, fracking-related pollution is not really a market failure in the way carbon emissions are-people are being compensated for assuming the risk. Environmentalists would have more credibility if they accepted there’s a tradeoff between local and global risks. Switching from coal to natural gas was unquestionably good for climate, even at risk to the relatively few people affected by fracking runoff. Transmission infrastructure and mining for lithium + rare earths also need to happen over the heads of NIMBYs-green groups resisting permitting reform are now a greater challenge to climate action than the oil industry itself, which diversifying to cash in on industrial transformation.

  • @cosmicpsyops4529
    @cosmicpsyops452911 ай бұрын

    Thousandaire Cosmic explains how endless billionaire's greed ruined the Earth for habitation.

  • @kanesmillie40
    @kanesmillie4011 ай бұрын

    A great destructive force.

  • @ricksilverstein8848
    @ricksilverstein88487 ай бұрын

    Be sure not to mention the hazards: water contamination, cancer, methane release. You suffer from TIB, tobacco industry baloney.

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