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we think that we have found the answer to energy independence by exploiting shale but what we don't realise it's at it takes so much energy to get energy from shale that in the end we're really not that net positive that much net positive it's much more profitable for the society is a hold to export oil from oil rich middle eastern countries like iraq what i'm saying is china is acting in a very very rational way rather than exploiting shale which would be extremely expensive and risky because of the water reserves there are exporting oil from iraq which is much cheaper and makes a lot more sense i mean you know we should take a lesson but basically if china has something that that's in their strategic interest nothing will stop them from achieving it. well according to government data that was compiled by zero heads a quarter of our oil imports come from canada and mexico as you can see on this graph iraq is only our fifth largest source of imported crude oil however oil imports have decreased significantly over the past few decades and as we have further tap into our own reserves
we think that we have found the answer to energy independence by exploiting shale but what we don't realise it's at it takes so much energy to get energy from shale that in the end we're really not that net positive that much net positive it's much more profitable for the society is a hold to export oil from oil rich middle eastern countries like iraq what i'm saying is china is acting in a very very rational way rather than exploiting shale which would be extremely expensive and risky because...
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from shale and. taking more and more iraqi oil resources how is that going to reflect the oil market prices. well i mean i think you're already seeing it i mean you know oriel despite the fact that the developed world has not grown in has shown almost no growth over the past five or six years europe has been i think six consecutive quarters in a downtrend or you'll still get about one hundred dollars a barrel if you look at oil based on twelve month average is it's not very much below its all time highs yes it did spike up to one hundred forty hundred fifty dollars depending on where the use crude brant. in two thousand and eight but if you averaged out those prices out on a twelve month basis today is india us is only about five percent below its peak based on twelve months and brant which has been come the world's benchmark is probably two or three or four percent below its maybe a little bit more maybe seven or eight percent below its peak so we're very close to peak oil prices despite the fact th
from shale and. taking more and more iraqi oil resources how is that going to reflect the oil market prices. well i mean i think you're already seeing it i mean you know oriel despite the fact that the developed world has not grown in has shown almost no growth over the past five or six years europe has been i think six consecutive quarters in a downtrend or you'll still get about one hundred dollars a barrel if you look at oil based on twelve month average is it's not very much below its all...
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shale gas energy is free. in the future occasions and we can neutralize those energies for the trading or to bring those energies to other asia markets utilized for the gas business or energy business. >> reporter: the company also bought a 25% stake in the barnett shale assets, a texas based asset. this has allowed the firm to secure a stable supply and sell in the u.s. these projects will boost his firm's overseas energy business. the company aims to expand international profits as a share of overall profits from 10 to 25% 25%. that's by tend of a deend of a . >> also we're look at the power plant. that kind of change we're trying to promote. we will increase on our investment an energy related project upstream and midstream. u.s. shale gas will create more opportunities for other places of the world in terms of the international business. >> tokyo gas is not alone. several utilities and trading fir firms have invested. that's the latest in business. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> to bombings in
shale gas energy is free. in the future occasions and we can neutralize those energies for the trading or to bring those energies to other asia markets utilized for the gas business or energy business. >> reporter: the company also bought a 25% stake in the barnett shale assets, a texas based asset. this has allowed the firm to secure a stable supply and sell in the u.s. these projects will boost his firm's overseas energy business. the company aims to expand international profits as a...
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we think that we have found the answer to energy independence by exploiting shale but what we don't realize it's that it takes so much energy to get energy from shale that in the end we're really not that net positive that much net positive it's much more profitable for the society as a whole to export oil from oil rich middle eastern countries like iraq what i'm saying is china is acting in a very very rational way rather than exploiting shale which would be extremely. expensive and risky because of the water reserves there are exporting oil from iraq which is much cheaper and makes a lot more sense i mean you know we should take a lesson but basically if china has something that that's in their strategic interest nothing will stop them from achieving it well according to government data that was compiled by zero heads a quarter of our oil imports come from canada and mexico as you can see on this graph iraq is only our fifth largest source of imported crude oil however oil imports have decreased significantly over the past few decades and as we have further tap into our own reserv
we think that we have found the answer to energy independence by exploiting shale but what we don't realize it's that it takes so much energy to get energy from shale that in the end we're really not that net positive that much net positive it's much more profitable for the society as a whole to export oil from oil rich middle eastern countries like iraq what i'm saying is china is acting in a very very rational way rather than exploiting shale which would be extremely. expensive and risky...
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gas and perhaps a shale oil is more which is also possible which is if you know the. production also as possible so they don't want price for the consumers one hundred twenty dollars one hundred cubic meters and if you add she'll equivocation and then deal equivocation transportation. then for the european market that mean up to. three hundred fifty four hundred dollars per one thousand cubic meters that is the price at which today cast from sells by playing gas to its main consumers mostly in europe it's about the same for the american market this would get some positive results. at least today. the world natural gas energy market i do not see. changing as yet what we need to do together as i said today i spoke about the energy to the energy people we need to think about cardinal changes in the technology. together we are able to produce that then it will be a breakthrough we should assume that. cheap energy will not be available that we need to. go to those reserves that are difficult to extract that cost more that will also require new technology and new to new tec
gas and perhaps a shale oil is more which is also possible which is if you know the. production also as possible so they don't want price for the consumers one hundred twenty dollars one hundred cubic meters and if you add she'll equivocation and then deal equivocation transportation. then for the european market that mean up to. three hundred fifty four hundred dollars per one thousand cubic meters that is the price at which today cast from sells by playing gas to its main consumers mostly in...
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in addition, these are sandstone and shale. they have been uplifted and faulted and put into the position they are in today. on the cliff face, you can see the bedding of the shale. there are vertical cracks that filled the water and plans is growing. -- and plants are growing. the cumulative effect of the fresh cut with the debris sitting on the ledge, luckily we have a chance there to protect us from rocks going on the street. >> this is one type of rock salt and we will look at a few others. what will we see? >> i think it would be appropriate. we have been talking about rock salt. there is instability that occurs at telegraph hill. this was more in the earth flow and debris flow kind of movement. this moves downhill as a result of the rations from the earthquake. that is where we are headed next. >> here we are on the next stop of our landslide for parent though this is the lagoon ouna a area. this is different from where we all were just add on telegraph hill. this is a whole different concept. tell us what we have to. we
in addition, these are sandstone and shale. they have been uplifted and faulted and put into the position they are in today. on the cliff face, you can see the bedding of the shale. there are vertical cracks that filled the water and plans is growing. -- and plants are growing. the cumulative effect of the fresh cut with the debris sitting on the ledge, luckily we have a chance there to protect us from rocks going on the street. >> this is one type of rock salt and we will look at a few...
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of gallons of fracking fluid are injected into the earth at high pressures to crack the layers of shale wrong this freeze traps hydrocarbons that are then extracted so let's talk more about this fracking fluid and take one eight million gallons of water to complete just one fracking job mixed in with that is another forty thousand gallons of chemicals including carcinogens and talks and such as radium that's in all has a cork acid in formaldehyde during the fracking process these talks is toxic chemicals leak out of the shale rock and they contaminate groundwater and drinking water now one very interesting fact is that fracking is exempt from the federal safe drinking act which is a significant a regulation this bill was passed in two thousand and five when dick cheney was the vice president of the united states prior to that he was the chairman and c.e.o. of halliburton and you are the biggest beneficiaries of fracking well however in. as one of them to draw any conclusions here these are just the inconvenient truth there's also no federal requirement that mandates companies to disclos
of gallons of fracking fluid are injected into the earth at high pressures to crack the layers of shale wrong this freeze traps hydrocarbons that are then extracted so let's talk more about this fracking fluid and take one eight million gallons of water to complete just one fracking job mixed in with that is another forty thousand gallons of chemicals including carcinogens and talks and such as radium that's in all has a cork acid in formaldehyde during the fracking process these talks is toxic...
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this shale gas revolution, makes the price lower than before. so many power companies actually switched from coal to natural gas. and natural gas has lower carbon content than coal. so by switching from coal to natural gas, power companies can reduce fuel emission by roughly 50%. so this shale gas revolution made the new regulation politically acceptable. this new action plan is a strong message to emerging economies too such as china or india, rely on coal with oil technologies but the new action plan shows that u.s. government believes that emerging economies should also move to cleaner energy. >> the world has become very small for edward snowden. the former u.s. intelligence contractor has been hiding out in moscow airport as american authorities press for his extradition on espionage charges. if he can get on a plane, he has another possible place to go. venezuelan president ma dur ro said on state run tv that his government will consider offering him asylasylum. he would have to make a request. the contractor revealed earlier this month th
this shale gas revolution, makes the price lower than before. so many power companies actually switched from coal to natural gas. and natural gas has lower carbon content than coal. so by switching from coal to natural gas, power companies can reduce fuel emission by roughly 50%. so this shale gas revolution made the new regulation politically acceptable. this new action plan is a strong message to emerging economies too such as china or india, rely on coal with oil technologies but the new...
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on federal government land. >> reporter: oil shale is not what's driving the current domestic energy boom in places like north dakota. oil shale is a type of rock that can be a mineralized form of oil. >> it is the largest oil resource we have in the united states, larger than canada's oil sands resource, according to the government's own figures. >> reporter: some industry estimates run into trillions of barrels but wouldn't be easy to get. >> has to be heated to high temperatures under pressure. and it will impact the land and water. >> reporter: the george w. bush administration set aside 1.3 million acres for oil shale and tar sands development in colorado, utah, and wyoming. the new plan cuts that by two-thirds, because the bureau says the technology is not yet proven. it has prompted industry outrage. >> the chinese are inviting companies in, companies that may have done business in the united states if we had a better approach. >> reporter: some conservation groups applaud the obama administration new plan. >> why in the world would we sacrifice heritage, hunting and fishing t
on federal government land. >> reporter: oil shale is not what's driving the current domestic energy boom in places like north dakota. oil shale is a type of rock that can be a mineralized form of oil. >> it is the largest oil resource we have in the united states, larger than canada's oil sands resource, according to the government's own figures. >> reporter: some industry estimates run into trillions of barrels but wouldn't be easy to get. >> has to be heated to high...
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fracking this new technology is used to extract hydrocarbons that is petroleum and natural gas from shale rock two thousand to ten thousand feet below the earth's surface first deep wells are drilled straight down past the aqua for into the shale and then horizontally then millions of gallons of fracking fluid are injected into the earth at high pressures to crack the layers of shell bronx this freeze traps hydrocarbons that are then extracted so let's talk more about this fracking fluid it takes one to eight million gallons of water to complete just one fracking job mixed in with that is another forty thousand gallons of chemicals including carcinogens and talks and such as radium that's in all particular gas that in formaldehyde during the fracking process these talks and toxic chemicals leak out of the shale rock and they contaminate groundwater and drinking water. now one very interesting fact is that fracking is exempt from the federal safe drinking act which is a significant regulation this bill was passed in two thousand and five when dick cheney was the vice president of the unite
fracking this new technology is used to extract hydrocarbons that is petroleum and natural gas from shale rock two thousand to ten thousand feet below the earth's surface first deep wells are drilled straight down past the aqua for into the shale and then horizontally then millions of gallons of fracking fluid are injected into the earth at high pressures to crack the layers of shell bronx this freeze traps hydrocarbons that are then extracted so let's talk more about this fracking fluid it...
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one is the monterey shale in california. we talk about the bakken all the time.of course, it can really rival. but this monterey shale, it could be every bit as good and occidental is the number one player in this area by far. so how much would occidental be worth if it goes through this split and domestic dividend played and domestic growth played like the bakken in monterey. they fixed out the international business could be $22 a share. america's division could be worth $126 per share. add these together, subtract $7 net data on the balance sheet. you get $141 per share. that 53% higher than where occidental is right now. those are the base case, not the bullish analysis, that puts the sum of the parts at $157 per share. this stock is $99 and change. okay, we don't know for sure what occidental will do. that's where the opportunity comes in. it will bull higher. we will find out at the first stage the universal next conference call. gives you about seven weeks to build a position if you don't already have one. here's the bottom line, occidental petroleum, has
one is the monterey shale in california. we talk about the bakken all the time.of course, it can really rival. but this monterey shale, it could be every bit as good and occidental is the number one player in this area by far. so how much would occidental be worth if it goes through this split and domestic dividend played and domestic growth played like the bakken in monterey. they fixed out the international business could be $22 a share. america's division could be worth $126 per share. add...
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plays you have to have what is called shale scale.t have enough acreage. we had only 19,000 acrers up in appalachia. ashley: not enough. >> and 14,000 and 180,000. it was the most mature asset. delever and pay down the debt. with the 401 million we paid off our bank debt and sitting on 100 million in cash. ashley: very good. it is nudging towards $100 a barrel in wti. >> actually it is amazing how well oil has done. ashley: yeah. >> i think that's a testimony to other countries around the world that have such a thirst. the united states is using less and less oil because we're --. ashley: doing it ourselves. >> we're doing it ourselves especially in the eagle ford and bakken which are oil plays. hopefully oil prices stay up. i will say this. i protected our company by hedging almost all oil production next couple years. ashley: so you're covered. gary evans, ceo, chairman, magnum hunter resources. >> appreciate it. ashley: thank you. let's talk about detroit. we know it is on the brink. the emergency manager has a plan to suspend $2 b
plays you have to have what is called shale scale.t have enough acreage. we had only 19,000 acrers up in appalachia. ashley: not enough. >> and 14,000 and 180,000. it was the most mature asset. delever and pay down the debt. with the 401 million we paid off our bank debt and sitting on 100 million in cash. ashley: very good. it is nudging towards $100 a barrel in wti. >> actually it is amazing how well oil has done. ashley: yeah. >> i think that's a testimony to other...
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under the surface fracking fortunes of the marcellus shale comet tom wilber is the author. in the last decade america's energy prospects have literally been turned upside-down from worries about scarcity to about unanticipated abundance. driving this shift is a boon for natural gas and clean energy and fuel efficiencies at home and most of all to the shale oil and gas and technological irritations to be embedded in san in the leaders of the ears. but fracking as the process is known uses enormous amounts of water and can spoil a large part of the environment one of the great deposits is the marcellus shale stretches across upper new york and pennsylvania. reporter tom wilber was reporting on the effects of the gas boom in talking to leaders of every county and expenses paid by others and profit by sun and the local lifestyle dislocation. to mitigate the damage of fracking requires strong regulation ineffective governments his reporting vividly shows the difference between low ryan extractions' and poorly managed ones. that is it for this year i do have a winner and we have
under the surface fracking fortunes of the marcellus shale comet tom wilber is the author. in the last decade america's energy prospects have literally been turned upside-down from worries about scarcity to about unanticipated abundance. driving this shift is a boon for natural gas and clean energy and fuel efficiencies at home and most of all to the shale oil and gas and technological irritations to be embedded in san in the leaders of the ears. but fracking as the process is known uses...
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that's just the eagleford shale down in south texas.re is another shale formation that has been found over in catanar central tx text that may have three times more oil in it than what the eagleford has. we're talk multiple tens of billions of dollars of gross state product. putting families to work in areas of new york state -- >> which have been in a virtual depression for -- >> for 50 years. >> for decades. it's incredible. >> since world war ii. >> it's unbelievable. >> so the opportunity to do that is beyond me -- >> they've done it in pennsylvania. i've had governor ed rendell, a democrat, former head of the national democratic committee. rendell's been on this show several times, strongly endorsing the shale decisions that he made while he was governor. and by the way, the state gets its take on this also. people get rich -- oh, my gosh. one last question. you're all over the country. you're running these ads. radio, television. got your free market message. so the deep, penetrating question is will you run for president? >> i'll
that's just the eagleford shale down in south texas.re is another shale formation that has been found over in catanar central tx text that may have three times more oil in it than what the eagleford has. we're talk multiple tens of billions of dollars of gross state product. putting families to work in areas of new york state -- >> which have been in a virtual depression for -- >> for 50 years. >> for decades. it's incredible. >> since world war ii. >> it's...
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even more important, eagle ford shale in texas.iggest discoveries more than a generation ago. it was fantastic. highest drilling rate of return in the company's history and a 33% increase in oil production. now, the ceo is talking about what could be the next big oil find, the delaware basin in west texas. also in a bit of new mexico. i think this could be huge for them. finally, it's worth mentioning we're producing so much new oil that our existing pipeline infrastructure can't handle it, so companies are finding all sorts of ways to transport the stuff by barge, truck and rail. i like the rails, in large part because they are a slap happy oligopoly with only four major players and in particular, i like union pacific because the company has gotten aggressive about shipping oil. last quarter, union pacific's oil buying rose 11%, doubled year over year, that's incredible, people. shipping oil from the bakken down to the refineries, the gulf coast and up to california. you get the oil to the gulf into california, it can be sold at h
even more important, eagle ford shale in texas.iggest discoveries more than a generation ago. it was fantastic. highest drilling rate of return in the company's history and a 33% increase in oil production. now, the ceo is talking about what could be the next big oil find, the delaware basin in west texas. also in a bit of new mexico. i think this could be huge for them. finally, it's worth mentioning we're producing so much new oil that our existing pipeline infrastructure can't handle it, so...
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establish the commercial shale leasing rule in 2008. in 2009, a group of nongovernmental organizations challenged the 2008 oil shale management plan resulting in a settlement agreement with interior followed by new oil shale regulations in 2012 that reduced the acreage available for oil shale development by almost 75%. just a few weeks ago, there was notifications that ngos is planning a lawsuit concerning the new regulations, so with the understanding that all these decisions were made during secretary salazar's decision, do you commit to take a fresh look at the oil shale leasing program and whether it complies with the objectives of the energy policy agent of 2005? >> senator, as i understand, we have about 600,000 acres of available for the leases, and the reality right now are more economic on oil shale development, not to be mixed up with shale oil. >> right. >> that, you know, there's work to be done to assess the value of the resources and the potential for the future. certainly, cometting to do that is part of the president's a
establish the commercial shale leasing rule in 2008. in 2009, a group of nongovernmental organizations challenged the 2008 oil shale management plan resulting in a settlement agreement with interior followed by new oil shale regulations in 2012 that reduced the acreage available for oil shale development by almost 75%. just a few weeks ago, there was notifications that ngos is planning a lawsuit concerning the new regulations, so with the understanding that all these decisions were made during...
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the oil shale leasing grew into custody. in 2009, a group of nongovernmental ambitious calendar is resulted in a settlement agreement within the interior that was followed by new oil shale regulations in 2012 the reduced the oil shale development by almost 75%. just a few weeks ago, another group of ngos was planning a lawsuit concerning these new regulations. so with the understanding that all of these suspicions were made during the decision, would you commit to take a fresh look at the oil shale program and whether this complies with the objective of the energy of the 2005? >> senator, as i understand, we have about 600,000 acres available for oil shale development under the research and development leases. it is all of the above energy strategy that the president put forth. i'm all for that. i'm going to ask president hayes to put forward more detail. >> senator, i would just add that per the previous point, this is a situation where there was a lawsuit. what followed was a proceeding that led to the final rule that is b
the oil shale leasing grew into custody. in 2009, a group of nongovernmental ambitious calendar is resulted in a settlement agreement within the interior that was followed by new oil shale regulations in 2012 the reduced the oil shale development by almost 75%. just a few weeks ago, another group of ngos was planning a lawsuit concerning these new regulations. so with the understanding that all of these suspicions were made during the decision, would you commit to take a fresh look at the oil...
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we had enough of shale oil and talk of shale. please talk about anything else. then he switched from speaking in english to speaking in arabic. chris faulkner is the ceo of bright link energy, a company that specializes in discovering and extracting oil and gas here in the u.s. what do you think of minister naimi's response? to be fair and i've been to many opec meeting and i've been abused by the minister myself. he likes to get out there to beat up on the reporters in front of him, but even for him that is testy and bothered. do you think they're threatened? >> i was in the middle east all last week. i can tell you some level they're worried. they're worried what happened between 2005 and 2009 with katari natural gas no longer needed to be imported into the states they're afraid it will happen again with oil. more importantly we're producing 7.5 million barrels of oil a day. they're at 10 1/2. we're on the road quickly to surpass them as the biggest oil producer in the world. that is feather they want to keep in their cap. some way he is jealous of our 20% inc
we had enough of shale oil and talk of shale. please talk about anything else. then he switched from speaking in english to speaking in arabic. chris faulkner is the ceo of bright link energy, a company that specializes in discovering and extracting oil and gas here in the u.s. what do you think of minister naimi's response? to be fair and i've been to many opec meeting and i've been abused by the minister myself. he likes to get out there to beat up on the reporters in front of him, but even...
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be mixed up with shale oil.there is virtually done to assess the value of these resources and their potential for the future. certainly continuing to do that as part of the presidents all of the above energy strategy and i am supportive of that. i laughed my colleagues to provide more detail as it relates to -- i will ask my colleagues to provide more detail as it relates to this program. point aboutrevious settle and sue, this is a situation where there was a lawsuit but what followed was a notice and comment proceeding that led to the final rule before us. >> i understand. i do not intend to lump that into the previous statement. >> our view is that the final rule is a solid and we are open for business for demonstration projects in the oil shale area. >> philatelic you are prepared to defend the 2005 -- so it sounds like you are prepared to defend the 2005 -- >> yes, i am. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the comments around waiting to get the backlog -- about needing to address the backlog. in new mexico, we cu
be mixed up with shale oil.there is virtually done to assess the value of these resources and their potential for the future. certainly continuing to do that as part of the presidents all of the above energy strategy and i am supportive of that. i laughed my colleagues to provide more detail as it relates to -- i will ask my colleagues to provide more detail as it relates to this program. point aboutrevious settle and sue, this is a situation where there was a lawsuit but what followed was a...
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thanks to the bakken shale, eagleford shale, and alaska when it comes to the amount of recoverable oil almost 50 years, canada had a similar increase in capacity, iraq has doubled the output in just a couple of year's time. when it's in freefall, the price of brent oil remains stubbornly high and that's wrong. what's going on? two things, first, the middle east can turn it on or off at will because they've got spare capacity. they've been keeping it high by keeping oil off the market. but second, the go-to energy guy i use at the street.com explained in online conversation with me, brent is a benchmark. the price of brent is set off rapidly in the declining oil fields in the north sea. the price you pay at the pump is being set by a worldwide market that as it turns out is not really worldwide at all. brent's just a snapshot of the output from four oil fields in one tiny area and those fields are rapidly losing the relevance as well as the recoverable oil. they're getting tapped out plain and simple and stuck with their benchmark because we do import 7.5 million barrels of crude a day
thanks to the bakken shale, eagleford shale, and alaska when it comes to the amount of recoverable oil almost 50 years, canada had a similar increase in capacity, iraq has doubled the output in just a couple of year's time. when it's in freefall, the price of brent oil remains stubbornly high and that's wrong. what's going on? two things, first, the middle east can turn it on or off at will because they've got spare capacity. they've been keeping it high by keeping oil off the market. but...
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i want to talk about shale gas because putin approached this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia slept through the. resolution revolution i should say so he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy well is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce the natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it can contaminate the water so as far as producing was concerned he was defiant towards the so-called gas boom. or online team work in no twenty four seven should provide you with very best stories and pictures a quick taste of was lined up hewitt r t dot com right now you're an expert reveal the ugly truth of israeli army tactics including using palestinian children as human shields disturbing story we've got the details online for you tonight also another click away as well singapore could take you to choke in huge amounts of smaug there with levels of air pollution said to be in danger of the healt
i want to talk about shale gas because putin approached this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia slept through the. resolution revolution i should say so he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy well is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce the natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it...
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i want to talk about shale gas because putin approached this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia slept through the. resolution revolution i should say so he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy world is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce the natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it can contaminate the water so as far as producing was concerned he was defiant towards the so-called gas. aussies could if open reporting there for some protest but are just my butt here i know it's a prime interest this morning that's coming your way in just a couple of seconds. the interview. sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on r.t. dot com. choose your language. we can with know i
i want to talk about shale gas because putin approached this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia slept through the. resolution revolution i should say so he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy world is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce the natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it...
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i want to talk about shale gas because putin approached this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia's let through the. resolution revolution i should say he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy well is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce the natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it can contaminate the water so far as producing was concerned he was defiant towards the so-called gas boom. five its night's big stories in brief a suicide attack on a packed shia mosque in the pakistan city push hours killed at least fourteen that explosion also injured dozens of worshippers many of whom are in critical condition no one said they did it but shiites have often been the target of sectarian attacks by sunni muslims in chile riot police have suppressed a rally by students dwelling education reform clashes reportedly broke out in the capital when some of the protesters tried to march beyond
i want to talk about shale gas because putin approached this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia's let through the. resolution revolution i should say he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy well is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce the natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it can...
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i want to talk about shale gas because putin approach this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia slept through the. resolution revolution i should say he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy world is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce a natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it can contaminate the water so far as producing was the sun to was defiant towards the so-called gas boom. next artie's abby martin and breaking the set stay with us here on r.t. . i know they tracked approval ratings of the presidents of various countries by did though they still research the approval ratings of former presidents twice like gallup poll that says that george w. bush has been slowly growing in his approval numbers since leaving office in fact his numbers have increased by seventeen percent amongst independents and even his in three rival democratic voters have given him fourteen percentage
i want to talk about shale gas because putin approach this topic in his hand when he was a bit defiant towards the fact that many people are saying that russia slept through the. resolution revolution i should say he said the main reasons why it's not in the energy world is simply because it's costly it's more costly to produce a natural gas and as well as that is also environmental concerns as well to do with the fracking process that is needed to get the shale gas and the fact that it can...
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of drilling by fracking and california is home to a million acre wide under ground deposit of oil shale, two-thirds of all the oil shale in america. >> it is amazing what it could do for in this state's budget problems, billions of dollars of new revenue. >> why say some a new oil oil tax in exchange for approval of oil fracking is deal worth taking go. that makes the most intriguing question in this session. >>> supreme court ruling to allow federal benefits for same-sex couples would allow a person to petition to live in this country legally. there are 40,000 same-sex couples would ho would be affected by this. lyanne melendez has the story. >> all of those worries and concerns. they are melting away. >> until yesterday, brian lived in fear of his partner being deported to mexico. >> it's for ten years but everything is put on hold because we never knew what was going to happen. >> but the petition for a green card for garcia, this after the supreme court said all gay couples are entitled to the same as heterosexual marriages. u.s. immigration and customs enforcement has yet to issue
of drilling by fracking and california is home to a million acre wide under ground deposit of oil shale, two-thirds of all the oil shale in america. >> it is amazing what it could do for in this state's budget problems, billions of dollars of new revenue. >> why say some a new oil oil tax in exchange for approval of oil fracking is deal worth taking go. that makes the most intriguing question in this session. >>> supreme court ruling to allow federal benefits for same-sex...
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, a commercial oil shale leasing program. and then following an extensive public process, the bureau of land management issued a final programmatic eis for oil shield development and established a leasing rule in 2008. then in 2009 a group of nongovernmental organizations challenged the 2008 oil shale management plan resulting in a settlement agreement with interior that was followed by new oil shale regulations in 2012 that reduced the ache rage available for -- acreage by almost 75%. just a few weeks ago blm was notified that another group of ngos is planning a lawsuit concerning these new regulations. so with the understanding that all these decisions were made during secretary salazar's decision, will you commit to take a fresh look at the oil shale leasing program and whether it complies with the objectives of the energy policy act of 2005? >> senator, as i understand we have about 600,000 acres available for oil shale development under these research and development leases. and i think that, you know, the realities righ
, a commercial oil shale leasing program. and then following an extensive public process, the bureau of land management issued a final programmatic eis for oil shield development and established a leasing rule in 2008. then in 2009 a group of nongovernmental organizations challenged the 2008 oil shale management plan resulting in a settlement agreement with interior that was followed by new oil shale regulations in 2012 that reduced the ache rage available for -- acreage by almost 75%. just a...
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following the extensive process the blm issued the problematic eis for oil shale development in that established rule of 20082009 and non-governmental group challenged that plan resulting in the settlement agreement with interior followed by a new oil still regulations of 2012 to reduce acreage for development by almost 75 percent for a few weeks ago blm was notified another group of ngos was planning a lawsuit concerning these new regulations. with the in the standing of these decisions were made during the secretary salazar will you commit to take a fresh look at the oil shale leasing program and if it complies with the objectives of the energy policy act of 2005? >> as i understand we have 600,000 acres available for oil shale development under these research and development leases for pricing the reality right now is more economic on oil shale development not to be mixed with shell oil but there is work to be done to assess the value of these resources and their potential for the future certainly continuing to do that and i am supportive of that but i will ask my colleague to pro
following the extensive process the blm issued the problematic eis for oil shale development in that established rule of 20082009 and non-governmental group challenged that plan resulting in the settlement agreement with interior followed by a new oil still regulations of 2012 to reduce acreage for development by almost 75 percent for a few weeks ago blm was notified another group of ngos was planning a lawsuit concerning these new regulations. with the in the standing of these decisions were...
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black clamp black because of the color of the loose shale which always threatens to drop down on your head and clump because your car is literally stuck between a rock and a very nasty drop. be careful because this road is itself really narrow. bands don't forget the president says roughly one hundred two hundred fifty meters. looks like that's going to be the biggest challenge we're going to face. and a very steep. so ever so slowly we negotiated the black clumps two hundred kilometers lorries and our fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. and surprisingly it's ok hours but finally we emerged at the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tonto. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range with three risk free. time free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media hearty dot com. i. the people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can go larry king now right here on our question more. days of driving have taken us from the town hall just on the edge of the poll of poll
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black because of the color of the loose shale which always threatens to drop down on your head and clump because your color is literally stuck between a rock and a very nasty drop. big cattle because this road is itself really narrow. hands don't forget the president says roughly a hundred to two hundred fifty meters. looks like that's going to be the biggest challenge we're going to face. barely any roads and a very steep cliff. so ever so slowly we negotiated the black clumps two hundred kilometers lorries and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. and surprisingly it's ok hours but finally we emerged at the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tom cole. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. more news today violence is once again flared up the first these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operation to rule the day. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make
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black clamp black because of the color of the loose shale which always threatens to drop down on your head and clump because your color is literally stuck between a rock and a very nasty drop. be careful because this road is itself really narrow. and every other president says roughly one hundred two hundred fifty meters. looks like that's going to be the biggest challenge we're going to face. a very steep. so ever so slowly we negotiated the black clumps two hundred kilometers. and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. surprisingly it's ok hours but finally we emerge to the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tom tall. wealthy british style. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. he gave he. so. her. her. two solid days of driving had taken us from your could to the town of tom cole just on the edge of the pole of cold. we still had a few hours to kill before a final leg to call him and i wanted to see more of this frozen rural comm
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black clamp black because of the color of the loose shale which always threatens to drop down on your head and clump because your color is literally stuck between a rock and a very nasty drop. be careful because this road is itself really narrow. and then forget the president says roughly one hundred two hundred fifty meters. looks like that's going to be the biggest challenge we're going to face. and a very steep. so ever so slowly we negotiated the black clumps two hundred kilometers. and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. and surprisingly it's ok hours but finally we emerged at the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tom tall. wealthy british style. markets. can find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report on our. language of. react to situations i have read the reports. and know i will be. plimsoll. listen. no more. question. for a change when you're. ready for a. pretty tough speech. on the freedom to. live live live. live. live. live. live. live live
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black clamp black because of the color of the loose shale which always threatens to drop down on your head and clamp because your car is literally stuck between a rock and a very nasty drop. because this road is itself really narrow. and. the president says roughly one hundred two hundred fifty meters. that's going to be the biggest challenge. and a very steep. so ever so slowly we negotiated the black two hundred kilometers. and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. surprisingly hours but finally we emerged at the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tom top. secret laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot. fortunately doesn't sound anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only dot com. well. this month high tech means could help with the latest laser cutters or lifesaving heart russian innovators are working hard to keep you healthy for some companies it's been a winding road from car simulators to cutting edge training systems for others it's been a life
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black because of the color of the loose shale which always threatens to drop down on your head and clump because your color is literally stuck between a rock and a very nasty drop. be careful because this road is itself really narrow. and every other president says roughly one hundred two hundred fifty meters. looks like that's going to be the biggest challenge we're going to face. barely any road and a very steep. so ever so slowly we negotiated the black clumps two hundred kilometers lorries and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. surprisingly hours but finally we emerged at the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of tom cole. react to situations i have read the reports. for years and no i will leave the stage for a comment on your play limitless a lizard. no more. question be prepared for a chase when you run should be ready for a. rebel x.t. . the freedom to. live. live. live. live. live live live . two solid days of driving had taken us from the to the town of tom sawyer just on the edge of the pole of colton. we still had a few hours to kill be
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all black clamp black because of the color of the loose shale which always threatens to drop down on your head and clump because your color is literally stuck between a rock and a very nasty drop. be careful because this road is itself really narrow. and every other president says roughly one hundred two hundred fifty meters. looks like that's going to be the biggest challenge we're going to face. barely any roads and a very steep cliff. so ever so slowly we negotiated the black clumps two hundred kilometers lorries and the fellow races whipped up the dust all around us. and surprisingly it took hours but finally we emerged to the bottom and on the road to the frozen and fascinating town of toronto. i would rather asked questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. interview . was your language. she was the the consensus candidate. to the opinions that invigorating. the stories that implicates chills the access to. two solid days of driving had taken us from the to the
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shale revolution? >> retail sales. the whole world was expecting 3 or 4/10s. we got .6.s the story of the last four years. melissa: .6 is .6. >> .6 times 12 is 7.2. that is pretty blockbuster if you add it up over a whole year period. we haven't had that over the past year. incomes are up about 4% from a year ago. retail sales are up about 4% from a year ago. so, sam's right, it's a half-speed kind of thing but when you look at it, the u.s. is about to become energy independent. i mean, give it next three to five years. we, you know, if i were opec i would be worried about a recession. not america. melissa: yeah. okay. >> we have some of the greatest technologies that we've ever seen. the cloud, the smartphone, the tablet. this stuff is real and that tells me that we could have an upside surprise. melissa: i love a cheery brian wesbury. i will leave it on that note. thanks very much i appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> great to be with you. melissa: turning to a medical break-through, one company invent ad product can change the way you and your doctor monitor your health
shale revolution? >> retail sales. the whole world was expecting 3 or 4/10s. we got .6.s the story of the last four years. melissa: .6 is .6. >> .6 times 12 is 7.2. that is pretty blockbuster if you add it up over a whole year period. we haven't had that over the past year. incomes are up about 4% from a year ago. retail sales are up about 4% from a year ago. so, sam's right, it's a half-speed kind of thing but when you look at it, the u.s. is about to become energy independent. i...
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. >> it's all that shale is the reason. >> neil: up next, mary poppins -- no, my thanks to khals payneed green mountain and coffee roasters they are up 60%. he has more goodies. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conct. buy one get four free for your business. >>. >> neil: no pain, no gain. three picks from charles. >> first, u-haul is going to improve. undervalued company and i ro like the ceo. take a look at magna. this is company most people don't know about, a chip company, running samsung and stock looks great. and temperpedic. i can't believe the stock is as low as it is. the stock is extraordinarily cheap. >> neil: adam. >> love the first two. temperpedic is very ens pensive. >> it's a time for a major breakout. >> neil: because at the are not as smart a as charles. you are watching me play. ♪ ♪ >>> irs cruise foorg bruising after
. >> it's all that shale is the reason. >> neil: up next, mary poppins -- no, my thanks to khals payneed green mountain and coffee roasters they are up 60%. he has more goodies. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conct. buy one get...