Voting with your heart instead of your head gets you this. It may well be a minor inconvenience but why put states and companies through this. There's no talking logic and common sense to these people as they lack total brain function.
. It wins one side votes. That's the goal. A successful ones. They are drilling for votesnu awlins ag said:
It may well be a minor inconvenience but why put states and companies through this.
Comeby! said:
The bubble plots and Truist table doesn't seem to match, does it?
plain_o_llama said:
People having fun with the idea of Musk and SpaceX drilling for natural gas
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/elon-musks-spacex-plans-natural-gas-drilling-in-texas-report-2021-01-22
Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies Corp., or SpaceX, has plans to drill for natural gas in Texas, Bloomberg reported Friday, citing a hearing before the state's energy regulator. The drilling would be done close to the privately held aerospace company's launchpad and through a SpaceX subsidiary, Lone Star Mineral Development. But it has yet to start due to a dispute with Dallas Petroleum Group, which claims ownership of some inactive wells on the same land, Bloomberg said. Earlier this week Musk, electric-car maker Tesla Inc. TSLA, +0.20% chief executive, tweeted that he'd donate $100 million toward "the best" carbon-capture technology. Musk announced last year he had moved to Texas, where Tesla is building a factory outside the capital Austin. According to news reports this week, SpaceX, also through Lone Star Development unit, also recently bought two oil rigs, likely to convert them to support SpaceX's programs.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
http://www.pgjonline.com/news/2021/january/biden-formally-revokes-necessary-keystone-xl-permit-ottawa-disappointed
So it begins...
insulator_king said:ttha_aggie_09 said:
http://www.pgjonline.com/news/2021/january/biden-formally-revokes-necessary-keystone-xl-permit-ottawa-disappointed
So it begins...
I found this quote ironic.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday that Canada was pressing people at the highest levels of Biden's incoming administration to reconsider canceling the project.
Jobs and money for the Justin now matter more than the Greenie movement.
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It was never about the green movement. It was tribes throwing a fit for not getting a cut of the profits and opportunistic politicians thinking they can talk out of both sides of their mouths. The true believers are few and far between.
Comeby! said:
How much? Asking for a friend.
souq waqif is a cool open air market.Wocka Wocka said:
I am headed to Doha later this evening to begin a new expat assignment. I will do seven days of quarantine then be relatively free to move about the city.
Does anyone on the board have any experience in Doha? I am a 33 year old, single male with expat experience in Southeast Asia; however, this will be my first long term assignment in the Middle East.
Are there any suggestions on social clubs, neighborhoods, expat haunts, etc.?
Main focus will be O&G in the morning, then golf in the mid afternoon.
AgLA06 said:Comeby! said:
How much? Asking for a friend.
You made me spit coffee.
You will definitely miss your SE Asia experience and cost for female entertainment.Wocka Wocka said:
I am headed to Doha later this evening to begin a new expat assignment. I will do seven days of quarantine then be relatively free to move about the city.
Does anyone on the board have any experience in Doha? I am a 33 year old, single male with expat experience in Southeast Asia; however, this will be my first long term assignment in the Middle East.
Are there any suggestions on social clubs, neighborhoods, expat haunts, etc.?
Main focus will be O&G in the morning, then golf in the mid afternoon.
There ya go.ttha_aggie_09 said:
While I suspect foreign actors are involved, I think the main driver is the economic feasibility of alternative energy. Until gas gets back to $4/gal+, renewables and alternatives don't have a chance, unless subsides are massive.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
While I suspect foreign actors are involved, I think the main driver is the economic feasibility of alternative energy. Until gas gets back to $4/gal+, renewables and alternatives don't have a chance, unless subsides are massive.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
While I suspect foreign actors are involved, I think the main driver is the economic feasibility of alternative energy. Until gas gets back to $4/gal+, renewables and alternatives don't have a chance, unless subsides are massive.