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Here's the real story behind any economic recovery we are experiencing, just doesn't fit the Obammer/MSM/greenie agenda....and this guy Hamm wasn't born to the 1%. Hard to tell what the MSM is more concerned w/ignoring, the gigantic failure of Obamacare or the resurgence of domestic oil/gas production.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — In the history of oil, this fall is a tipping point, the moment America gurgles past Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the world’s petroleum king.
The man most responsible is Harold Hamm, 67, a drawling, blue-eyed billionaire, a sharecropper’s son who grew to be the richest energy mogul in America. He was the first to profitably “frack” North Dakota oil wells, leading a revolution in the way the nation coaxes energy from the earth and draining momentum from the search for cleaner fuel sources. His company, Continental Resources, has quintupled in value in a matter of years, emerging as a swaggering promoter of eco-friendly, effectively infinite oil — along with all the supposed good that flows from it.
Now Hamm seems ready to fight anyone who says otherwise. “Anti-frackers are disingenuous,” he said. “They bow to the religion of environmentalism.”
In a series of interviews with NBC News, the self-described nature-lover crowed about “the great renaissance of oil” he helped create and ridiculed those who blame oil companies for warming the climate or poisoning the earth.
“Some of the extremists are calling it carbon pollution,” he joked between appreciative bites of cheeseburger. “I mean, all of us breathe out carbon dioxide. Are we going to quit breathing?”
'This is a new era'
You’ll find no better guide to the new world of energy than Hamm. He fell in love with oil as a gas-pumping teenager, borrowed money to become a wildcatter in his 20s, and spent the next four decades finding treasure where others failed or never tried.
Last month, when U.S. Department of Energy data projected that America had become the globe’s new fuel pump and fuse box, Texas remained the biggest producer of crude oil. North Dakota, however, showed the fastest growth, approaching a million barrels of oil a day, up from 10,000 barrels a day in 2003 — and powering the largest five-year petroleum increase in U.S. history.
“This is a new era,” the head of the U.S. Energy Information Administration said at the time, “that you wouldn’t in a million years have dreamed about.”
Hamm did more than just dream about it. He recognized the potential of North Dakota’s Bakken oil field, which now produces more crude than Alaska’s Prudhoe Bay, and his company remains the area’s largest lease holder. This month Continental Resources told investors that the region contains enough recoverable oil to double the official count of U.S. reserves and enough "oil in place" to meet the nation’s needs for hundreds of years. While those claims have not been verified by regulators, Hamm’s track record makes them hard to doubt.
“He is an expert at execution,” said Rudy Hokanson, an investment analyst for Barrington Research in Chicago, “someone who creates maximum wealth where others may think small.”
It’s also part of a geopolitical dream come true. Less than a decade ago America seemed poised for a fifth straight decade of shrinking oil production, part of an alarming global dry-up. Experts warned of “peak oil,” an imminent time when demand for the world’s black oxygen would race ahead of supply.
“We’re addicted to oil,” declared President George W. Bush, who admitted that supplies of our drug were “limited.”
Today, to Hamm’s delight, the panic seems misplaced. “The peak oil people have all been wrong,” he said. “They completely missed the boat.” Since reaching a high of 60 percent in 2005, net oil imports have fallen by nearly half and domestic production is at a 25-year high and rising faster than ever.
By 2017, America is expected to be “all but self-sufficient,” according to a report by the International Energy Agency, which attributed this “profound” change to the Hamm-led rebound in oil and gas production. Yes, the nation still uses more crude than it pumps but when the IEA factors in liquid natural gas and biofuels, the balance swings in favor of energy independence.
“I love nature,” says Hamm. “I’m not going to do anything to detract from it.”
After the well tour, Hamm drove to Chickasha for lunch, finding a counter seat at J&W Grill, a box-car of a restaurant on Choctaw Avenue. After the death of conventional drilling in the 1980s, the town withered. Half the snooker tables have been yanked from the men’s club. The mall was all but customer-less on a Friday afternoon.
But Chickasha is changing again, now that Hamm has opened more than a dozen well projects nearby. The J&W Grill was packed with people eating slaw dogs and sliders. “It means everything,” says Lendl Pettigrew, president of the Chickasha Savings and Trust. He counts a dozen new business checking accounts in the last year alone.
“It’s a different age” says Hamm. “We’ll be producing oil for hundreds of years.”
Pls resume your regularly scheduled rich vs poor/minimum wage/repubs hate gays debate.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — In the history of oil, this fall is a tipping point, the moment America gurgles past Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the world’s petroleum king.
The man most responsible is Harold Hamm, 67, a drawling, blue-eyed billionaire, a sharecropper’s son who grew to be the richest energy mogul in America. He was the first to profitably “frack” North Dakota oil wells, leading a revolution in the way the nation coaxes energy from the earth and draining momentum from the search for cleaner fuel sources. His company, Continental Resources, has quintupled in value in a matter of years, emerging as a swaggering promoter of eco-friendly, effectively infinite oil — along with all the supposed good that flows from it.
Now Hamm seems ready to fight anyone who says otherwise. “Anti-frackers are disingenuous,” he said. “They bow to the religion of environmentalism.”
In a series of interviews with NBC News, the self-described nature-lover crowed about “the great renaissance of oil” he helped create and ridiculed those who blame oil companies for warming the climate or poisoning the earth.
“Some of the extremists are calling it carbon pollution,” he joked between appreciative bites of cheeseburger. “I mean, all of us breathe out carbon dioxide. Are we going to quit breathing?”
'This is a new era'
You’ll find no better guide to the new world of energy than Hamm. He fell in love with oil as a gas-pumping teenager, borrowed money to become a wildcatter in his 20s, and spent the next four decades finding treasure where others failed or never tried.
Last month, when U.S. Department of Energy data projected that America had become the globe’s new fuel pump and fuse box, Texas remained the biggest producer of crude oil. North Dakota, however, showed the fastest growth, approaching a million barrels of oil a day, up from 10,000 barrels a day in 2003 — and powering the largest five-year petroleum increase in U.S. history.
“This is a new era,” the head of the U.S. Energy Information Administration said at the time, “that you wouldn’t in a million years have dreamed about.”
Hamm did more than just dream about it. He recognized the potential of North Dakota’s Bakken oil field, which now produces more crude than Alaska’s Prudhoe Bay, and his company remains the area’s largest lease holder. This month Continental Resources told investors that the region contains enough recoverable oil to double the official count of U.S. reserves and enough "oil in place" to meet the nation’s needs for hundreds of years. While those claims have not been verified by regulators, Hamm’s track record makes them hard to doubt.
“He is an expert at execution,” said Rudy Hokanson, an investment analyst for Barrington Research in Chicago, “someone who creates maximum wealth where others may think small.”
It’s also part of a geopolitical dream come true. Less than a decade ago America seemed poised for a fifth straight decade of shrinking oil production, part of an alarming global dry-up. Experts warned of “peak oil,” an imminent time when demand for the world’s black oxygen would race ahead of supply.
“We’re addicted to oil,” declared President George W. Bush, who admitted that supplies of our drug were “limited.”
Today, to Hamm’s delight, the panic seems misplaced. “The peak oil people have all been wrong,” he said. “They completely missed the boat.” Since reaching a high of 60 percent in 2005, net oil imports have fallen by nearly half and domestic production is at a 25-year high and rising faster than ever.
By 2017, America is expected to be “all but self-sufficient,” according to a report by the International Energy Agency, which attributed this “profound” change to the Hamm-led rebound in oil and gas production. Yes, the nation still uses more crude than it pumps but when the IEA factors in liquid natural gas and biofuels, the balance swings in favor of energy independence.
“I love nature,” says Hamm. “I’m not going to do anything to detract from it.”
After the well tour, Hamm drove to Chickasha for lunch, finding a counter seat at J&W Grill, a box-car of a restaurant on Choctaw Avenue. After the death of conventional drilling in the 1980s, the town withered. Half the snooker tables have been yanked from the men’s club. The mall was all but customer-less on a Friday afternoon.
But Chickasha is changing again, now that Hamm has opened more than a dozen well projects nearby. The J&W Grill was packed with people eating slaw dogs and sliders. “It means everything,” says Lendl Pettigrew, president of the Chickasha Savings and Trust. He counts a dozen new business checking accounts in the last year alone.
“It’s a different age” says Hamm. “We’ll be producing oil for hundreds of years.”
Pls resume your regularly scheduled rich vs poor/minimum wage/repubs hate gays debate.
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Too bad J.R. Ewing didn't live long enough to enjoy it.
So with all this oil production, when does the price of gas go down accordingly?
So with all this oil production, when does the price of gas go down accordingly?
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Obama enriching his oil buddies?
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So with all this oil production, when does the price of gas go down accordingly?
Probably not till the Great Lakes thaw.
Probably not till the Great Lakes thaw.
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I wonder if the Mexicans are allowed to wear the Ol' Red, White And Green on July 4th?SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Officials at a Northern California high school acted appropriately when they ordered students wearing American flag T-shirts to turn the garments inside out during the Mexican heritage celebration Cinco de Mayo, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the officials' concerns of racial violence outweighed students' freedom of expression rights. Administrators feared the American-flag shirts would enflame the passions of Latino students celebrating the Mexican holiday. Live Oak High School, in the San Jose suburb of Morgan Hill, had a history of problems between white and Latino students on that day.
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I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's.
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I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's.
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"OMG, this is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I AM FUCKED!"
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So we can expect gas to be a dollar a gallon by May? Cool.Toemeesleather wrote:So with all this oil production, when does the price of gas go down accordingly?
Probably not till the Great Lakes thaw.
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Some restaurants have made the decision to charge customers for Obamacare: Gator's Dockside restaurants in Florida have added a 1% Affordable Care Act surcharge on their diners' tabs, while at least one popular restaurant in Los Angeles has added a 3% charge to bills.
The Gator Group employs 500 people, half of whom work part-time. Right now, they only offer health benefits to management. Instead of cutting their full-time employees to part-time to avoid the mandate as so many restaurants have chosen, the Gator Group decided to simply charge customers the added costs.
"I'm just trying to keep the employees I have that I've worked hard to train," Sandra Clark, the group's director of operations told CNN Money
Don't hold yer breath waiting to see this on the Today Show......
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Great idea. Every business should do that.
But then they'd soon need to add a "IRS Audit Defense Fund Surcharge."
But then they'd soon need to add a "IRS Audit Defense Fund Surcharge."
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Was front page news here in LA for the 3% restaurant.
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In bigger news, looks like the Soviet Union v.2.0 just invaded Ukraine.
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Ukraine has been asking for it, though.
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They never should have shown that youtube video that was offensive to Muslims.
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Theoretically the new government of Ukraine could ask the US and UK to honor the 1994 memorandum which released Ukraine's nuclear weapons to Russia and in exchange for which the US, Russia, and UK all agreed to respect Ukraines sovereignty and borders and also protect Ukraine from aggression.
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Neither we nor the EU will do anything but issue sternly-worded statements.
The only meaningful thing we can do is to kick the Russians out of the G-8.
The only meaningful thing we can do is to kick the Russians out of the G-8.
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Kremlin Prepares for Military Intervention
IN CONTROL...
Krauthammer: 'Everybody shocked by weakness of Obama's statement'...
Kristol: Putin Acts, Obama Affirms...
Palin: I told you...
Iran advancing nuke program despite pact with West...
Syrian 'rebels' amputate man's hand and live-tweet it...
Obama and Biden jog round White House for 'Lets Move' campaign...
Hey Lurch, how's that State job working out?
Priorities.Obama and Biden jog round White House for 'Lets Move' campaign...
Michelle O: Moms 'Confused and Bewildered' by Grocery Shopping...
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Comrade Putin has selected the new Ukranian national anthem:
Back in the US, back in the US, back in the USSR (chorus)
The Ukraine girls really knock me out
and leave the West behind
and Moscow girls make me scream and shout
and Georgia's always on my mi- mi- mi- mi- mi- mind.
Back in the US, back in the US, back in the USSR (chorus)
The Ukraine girls really knock me out
and leave the West behind
and Moscow girls make me scream and shout
and Georgia's always on my mi- mi- mi- mi- mi- mind.
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