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re: Total Amount of People That Work in Oil and Gas
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:11 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:11 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
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could actually happen if they gain power.
It's coming down the pike regardless...the money has dried up and it's all chasing transition/green energy. That's why you're seeing the big consolidations at the large cap and majors level and the bankruptcy shitshow at the mid to small cap level.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:11 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
They can learn to code moron! Just like the coal miners!
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:15 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
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Industry supports 9.8 million jobs or 5.6 percent of total U.S. employment, according to PwC.
You can probably double it with all the folks who support the O&G industry.
Think everybody down the bayou that doesn’t work for an O&G or service company. They all would be affected.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:15 pm to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
JavaScript, XML, no problemo. Some of the Supers I work with have trouble turning on their computer.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:16 pm to cwill
quote:In 2015, these energy resources supported 10.3 million jobs and contributed more than $1.3 trillion to the U.S. economy.
since 2014 I'd bet that number, at least on the E&P and midstream side, is 1/2 of what it was
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:20 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
The left panders to twitter comments. Detached from reality.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:24 pm to Powerman
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Not a very smart comment by him considering the industry is already struggling
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:25 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
This 5.6% workforce also accounts for higher wages because these guys make pretty doggone good money as well
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:26 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
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Hey Joe, no worries all of these people can just switch careers easily. Especially the ones who majored in Oil and Gas.
I think Sloe Joe said they can learn to code....maybe that was just WVA coal miners...lol
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:28 pm to cwill
I’ve been involved in the petrochemical industry for 25 years. You don’t know what the frick you’re talking about, but go ahead and keep spewing your bullshite, wow
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:31 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
This what Biden said about oil and gas.
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Well if you let me finish the statement, because it has to be replaced by renewable energy over time, over time, and I’d stopped giving to the oil industry, I’d stop giving them federal subsidies. You won’t get federal subsidies to the gas, oh, excuse me to solar and wind.
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He takes everything out of context, but the point is, look, we have to move toward net zero emissions. The first place to do that by the year 2035 is in energy production, by 2050 totally.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:33 pm to Rekrul
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I’ve been involved in the petrochemical industry for 25 years. You don’t know what the frick you’re talking about, but go ahead and keep spewing your bullshite, wow
Enlighten me. Tell me what you know about O&G investment and the state of the industry.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:34 pm to texridder
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He takes everything out of context, but the point is, look, we have to move toward net zero emissions. The first place to do that by the year 2035 is in energy production, by 2050 totally.
I’m curious, where do they come up 2035 metric or goal? I was under the impression that by 2020, the polar icecaps would have been completed melted and we would be living in Waterworld.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:36 pm to tigergirl10
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In 2015, these energy resources supported 10.3 million jobs and contributed more than $1.3 trillion to the U.S. economy.
2014, Q3, prices collapsed and the layoffs began, haven’t stopped and have intensified recently due to cost cuts, mergers and bankruptcies...so since 2014.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:41 pm to cwill
Hundreds of millions of dollars in expansions either in the planning stages or already under construction along the gulf coast.
And guess what? Not a damn one of them has to to with green energy. These companies are about making money, not pissing it away.
Take your lying talking points and marching orders back to DU where they belong.
And guess what? Not a damn one of them has to to with green energy. These companies are about making money, not pissing it away.
Take your lying talking points and marching orders back to DU where they belong.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 4:59 pm to Rekrul
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Hundreds of millions of dollars in expansions either in the planning stages or already under construction along the gulf coast.
$ committed well before 2014 if we’re talking lng. Also if you read my prior post carefully I did mention the Petro-chem biz wasn’t as hard hit. But the E&P side is a disaster and there the $ has dried up and has moved to chasing green energy projects for a whole host of reasons - ESG and negative returns in o&g being the leading cause. In fact, regarding losing $, that is precisely the result to date of the shale revolution - massive capital destruction, massive shareholder losses.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 5:00 pm to the LSUSaint
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Convenience stores that sell gas are huge industries
168,000 of them in the US
Posted on 10/23/20 at 5:15 pm to cwill
I’d suggest you check out a PEC report from time to time if you have access. Traditional O&G production is going nowhere but upwards in the future, as it should
Posted on 10/23/20 at 5:17 pm to AUHighPlainsDrifter
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168,000 of them in the US
Here we go. So for shits and giggles let’s assume that 1 gas station employs 5 people. Granted, it is not a high skill job, but a job none the less. That would equate to 825,000 jobs lost.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 5:21 pm to ColoradoTiger1987
It’s been said before. As the debate wore on, Biden was wearing very thin & his brain farts were on order.
Don’t kid yourself. This is Harris’ race folks.
Don’t kid yourself. This is Harris’ race folks.
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