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wash: the first buyout conoco, about 20 years ago or better. .his is part of conoco phillips a lot of the history started in as mossville far and the mossville residents. many yearsarm, ago before conoco expanded, they actually had homes here. families lived here. this is one of the first buyouts the refineries did. families on both sides of this road, and it was bought to expand for conoco. the development you see recently has happened in the last five years. in 2013, tome in start their buyout. don't wantout, i anyone to misinterpret. it was on a volunteer basis that to leave -- had a choice to either stay or except the buyout they offered. adrienne: how many companies operate in this area? butch: i would say in a 10 mile radius, there is conoco ppg, i would say at least 15. adrienne: what are those companies making? ppg is paint, city services gas, oil, vinyl, chlorine. >> sasson is a chemical manufacturing company. they were making an $11 billion expansion of the plant -- and $11 million expansion of the plant. products went into stuff that is ultimately final products of dr. and
wash: the first buyout conoco, about 20 years ago or better. .his is part of conoco phillips a lot of the history started in as mossville far and the mossville residents. many yearsarm, ago before conoco expanded, they actually had homes here. families lived here. this is one of the first buyouts the refineries did. families on both sides of this road, and it was bought to expand for conoco. the development you see recently has happened in the last five years. in 2013, tome in start their...
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and this is part of the conoco partially --. startedt of the history in this area, as far as the mossville and mossville residents. this tank farm here, many years ago before conoco expanded, it was small. it's actually had homes here. families lived in this area. it was one of the first buyout that the refineries did. families were on both sides of this road, and it was bought to expand for conoco. development you see recently has happened in the last five years. in 2013 to start their buyout -- not a force out. i don't want them to misinterpret. it was on a volunteer basis that you had a choice to leave the or to accept the buyouts that they were offering. about how many other companies are operating around this area? >> i would say in a 10 mile radius, there is conoco phillips, samsung, pbg, i would about 18.st 15 or 20, >> what are most of those companies making? >> i think most of the companies here -- ppg is paying city service, the same as gas, oil, vcm is vinyl, chlorine. >> we are a chemical manufacturing company. they
and this is part of the conoco partially --. startedt of the history in this area, as far as the mossville and mossville residents. this tank farm here, many years ago before conoco expanded, it was small. it's actually had homes here. families lived in this area. it was one of the first buyout that the refineries did. families were on both sides of this road, and it was bought to expand for conoco. development you see recently has happened in the last five years. in 2013 to start their buyout...
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basis youa volunteer could leave the state or accept the buyout that conoco offered. interviewer: how many companies are operating around this area ? ppg -- inoco-phillips, about 15. oferviewer: what are most them making? ppg -- they are paying city service the same as gas and oil. they are a chemical company. they are in the process of building a chemical plant. a lot of products went into finalthat are ultimately products of procter and gamble and people like that. andgs like liquid tide dishwashing liquids and powders. what the company felt needed to be done was to which rests the -- address the needs of the community. we went to the mossville community leadership, which was the mossville environmental action now group. we did a community needs assessment. one of the things that was said was, give us the opportunity to move. was one of the first to move. i never wanted to stand in the way of progress. i wanted to be a help to generations to come. i was living in a 40-year-old home, no kids. what i was getting offered was much more than what it was worth. i did not
basis youa volunteer could leave the state or accept the buyout that conoco offered. interviewer: how many companies are operating around this area ? ppg -- inoco-phillips, about 15. oferviewer: what are most them making? ppg -- they are paying city service the same as gas and oil. they are a chemical company. they are in the process of building a chemical plant. a lot of products went into finalthat are ultimately products of procter and gamble and people like that. andgs like liquid tide...
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you then go out to, for instance, the alpine field, or what conoco is doing. you look at the footprint and how we have reduced the footprint so many times over. people cannot believe, is this all you are talking about, all you are working off of? this small gravel pad is hosting this level of expiration activity? -- exploration activity? the reason they are able to do it is because of changes in the technology that have come about in the past four decades-plus. one well that can dive down and spoke out in an area up to eight miles in radius. that's what our technology is delivering to us. you don't see it on the surface, the caribou don't see it on the surface, the people who may live in the region can't see it on the surface. this is what we are trying to do. we don't want to come in and take the land just to take the land. that is not part of anybody's plan. we want to be able to access a resource and do so in a way that is efficient, clean, environmentally sound, allows for the continued subsistence activity of the native people who live in the region. ther
you then go out to, for instance, the alpine field, or what conoco is doing. you look at the footprint and how we have reduced the footprint so many times over. people cannot believe, is this all you are talking about, all you are working off of? this small gravel pad is hosting this level of expiration activity? -- exploration activity? the reason they are able to do it is because of changes in the technology that have come about in the past four decades-plus. one well that can dive down and...
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conoco phillips has gained around 6%. marathon up 8% or exxonmobil gained over 8% as well you've got a fellow e & p company, apache, up 9% plus and hes is up nearly 11% some investors really worry about signs of slowing economic growth in emerging markets at the same time, opec has said it won't be boosting output and sanctions further crimp that supply so momentum has been there and we'll see if it stays that way back over to you. >> dom, thanks time to bring back a fan favorite >> what have you got >> trade it or fade it these energy high flyers the game is simple and doesn't even need an spla snaexplanatio. >> but explain it. >> tim, we start with you. >> trade it or fade it >> trade it. look, marathon oil to me is the name -- it's a company on the production side i think has gotten within their own budget the cap ex is certainly under control. all the analyst models are $68, $69. you know where we are. the average for 2018 is getting well above that. stay in this name. >> they have all had a pretty good move here, so
conoco phillips has gained around 6%. marathon up 8% or exxonmobil gained over 8% as well you've got a fellow e & p company, apache, up 9% plus and hes is up nearly 11% some investors really worry about signs of slowing economic growth in emerging markets at the same time, opec has said it won't be boosting output and sanctions further crimp that supply so momentum has been there and we'll see if it stays that way back over to you. >> dom, thanks time to bring back a fan favorite...
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sure knowing the world and want to so good to conoco phillips that it was a lamp light that's why i have a good a good. one out of these dinners are you money going to let him enjoy rounds unless you've been years out of the honey would you then being your lawyer you're down to i don't want to you got a young i don't i don't mind i'd like you i'm not that young to be out and mighty glad you're going to out of one gathering you're going to the money for. nothing but. the only thing it mentioned by the money mouth oranges and confirmed by the remaining muslims is that people by the name of rohingya don't have any civil rights here education medical care right to freedom of movement. it was taken from them back in the ninety's. people happened really oppressed very. openly and it's surprising that they have not had an. insurrection earlier. in the ninety's there was something called a solidarity organization but they did not get much support from the ordinary people and today is in the same situation most people will not support and struggle they want to live in peace. this is. how the row
sure knowing the world and want to so good to conoco phillips that it was a lamp light that's why i have a good a good. one out of these dinners are you money going to let him enjoy rounds unless you've been years out of the honey would you then being your lawyer you're down to i don't want to you got a young i don't i don't mind i'd like you i'm not that young to be out and mighty glad you're going to out of one gathering you're going to the money for. nothing but. the only thing it mentioned...
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so early in the day what is now , conoco was really arco. but the big big players have not three change. the big two are bp and exxon. >> you mentioned their influence over the legislature. what did that mean for regulations regarding oil in the state? mr. jones: back then it was always an enormous battle to get any new regulation in place. the trend really ran in the opposite direction. regulations tended to get looser, not tighter. then there was a factor of what happened in the oil spill. most regulation having to do with the operation of that tanker, the exxon valdez, were federal in origin and focus. the regulations having to do with cleanup, on the other hand, were fundamentally at the state level. that was part of the problem. regulations were a big part of the problem in the spill. the federal operation was too loose, and that is why the tanker hit by a reef. the cleanup readiness were to o loose, and that's why the company that runs the system and the tanker terminal were just unprepared for a cleanup. first three days or so, there
so early in the day what is now , conoco was really arco. but the big big players have not three change. the big two are bp and exxon. >> you mentioned their influence over the legislature. what did that mean for regulations regarding oil in the state? mr. jones: back then it was always an enormous battle to get any new regulation in place. the trend really ran in the opposite direction. regulations tended to get looser, not tighter. then there was a factor of what happened in the oil...
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the phillips conoco refinery in rodeo is the worst, it has a cancer risk of 23 in a million. this plan will create a cancer risk that's ten times worse than the worst refinery in the bay area, ten times worse. yet despite the fact that the eir admits that increased cancer risk, it does not have adequate mitigation. in particular, it does not include a requirement to retrofit existing buildings like sfblu with air filtration units that can reduce the cancer risk by better than 90%. now, new buildings that will be built in the area will have to have filtration, but the existing buildings like the residence of sfblu and others in the area will have to suffer a 200 cancer risk per million. i'd like to show on the overhead, this is a has been from the eir, and right here, that is -- this pink square there is sfblu, so you can see the pink squares are the areas that are going to move from clean air or not in the air pollution impact zone, apez, air pollution effect zone, into an apez. because blu is currently not in an apez, the building was built without filtration. doesn't have f
the phillips conoco refinery in rodeo is the worst, it has a cancer risk of 23 in a million. this plan will create a cancer risk that's ten times worse than the worst refinery in the bay area, ten times worse. yet despite the fact that the eir admits that increased cancer risk, it does not have adequate mitigation. in particular, it does not include a requirement to retrofit existing buildings like sfblu with air filtration units that can reduce the cancer risk by better than 90%. now, new...
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. >> the plan, though the welcome they get could conoco vote with water and wait for a british charge. this protection, this wall was built in the matter of weeks miles long to protect predict r jackson and the american troops. over there where thousands of british troops. what they wanted, that was new orleans but what's at stake? the future of the country. >> is ms. nash of troops to come in, but choctaw indians, they're not going to go out and engage the british jackson knows that would be suicide. >> in expiratory jackson's acting army would need a miracle to stop the british from spinning christmas on bourbon street and jackson knew just where to go to ask for it. >> i'm trying to kill the battle of new orleans because this isn't just any kind the. this is a home of the ursuline nuns that dates back hundreds of years. they prayed for jackson success and among the people think that these nuns locked taught in a miraculous victory can major general andrew jackson himself. >> it's a miracle. it's praying for a miracle. the catholic church and the battle of new orleans. i mean, that
. >> the plan, though the welcome they get could conoco vote with water and wait for a british charge. this protection, this wall was built in the matter of weeks miles long to protect predict r jackson and the american troops. over there where thousands of british troops. what they wanted, that was new orleans but what's at stake? the future of the country. >> is ms. nash of troops to come in, but choctaw indians, they're not going to go out and engage the british jackson knows...
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this was part of conoco phillips. lot of the history started in as far as the martial residence just where this tank farm was many years ago before conoco expanded. this was small. families lived in this area. this was one of the first buyout's the refineries did. families on both sides of this road. the development you see recently has happened in the last five years. sassaw came in in 2013 to start their buyout. volunteer basis that you had a choice to either stay accept the buyout they offered. host: travel to lake charles, louisiana, all part of the c-span cities tour. booktv and american history tv. midterm elections, governor races, louis jacobson is following this as a contributing editor to governing magazine. guest: there are 36 governors races this year. host: why are they significant? guest: there are a lot of reasons. a lot of policies made at the state level. not everything is at the federal government level. there is a big policy impact. because the 2020 census is coming up, you have the last chance for
this was part of conoco phillips. lot of the history started in as far as the martial residence just where this tank farm was many years ago before conoco expanded. this was small. families lived in this area. this was one of the first buyout's the refineries did. families on both sides of this road. the development you see recently has happened in the last five years. sassaw came in in 2013 to start their buyout. volunteer basis that you had a choice to either stay accept the buyout they...
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if you look at some of the individual names, conoco phillips. it is up 1.7%. is up 6% this month.aight month of gains for the stock as well as chevron up 60 basis points as well as baker hughes up 2.7%. but it was is flat in oversold territory yesterday. interesting to keep an eye on some of those energy stocks. >> take a look at this. there was a shovel we were seeing in the social media stocks. news thatwe had the the two instagram founders were leaving facebook empire. the stock was down 2% at one point. they recoup some of those losses. they lost the founder of whatsapp a few months ago. of questionsght for what is the strategy of facebook going forward. when you see the drop in facebook today, people think it is the weakness going on. it could be a strength for some of its competitors. we saw snap up 5% at one point. truck -- twitter is rising as well. people are trying to determine where the growth is going to come but who is going to be able to best monetize the users in the ad space. >> thank you. what abigailng up was talking about. that under current of risk bond. shocki
if you look at some of the individual names, conoco phillips. it is up 1.7%. is up 6% this month.aight month of gains for the stock as well as chevron up 60 basis points as well as baker hughes up 2.7%. but it was is flat in oversold territory yesterday. interesting to keep an eye on some of those energy stocks. >> take a look at this. there was a shovel we were seeing in the social media stocks. news thatwe had the the two instagram founders were leaving facebook empire. the stock was...
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apache up 9% today conoco and folks are starting to make a bet in that sector.has been a sector that has been out performing throughout the quarter health this morning is higher after settling a doj billion fraud for $260 million that's a lawsuit that inherited when it acquired hma back in 2014 cvs and aetna remains on antitrust watch after competition concerns over their merger cvs spokesperson telling me the firm is fears and ierce and rem. we are still waiting for a decision at the doj. >> survey monkey and surveying products and softwares above the expected range, $12 a share. prior price talks for 13.5 million shares at a range of 9 to 11 we should see that sometimes late morning at the nasdaq carl, back to you. >> thank you, bertha >>> let's check in with rick santelli on this fed day, good morning, carl. you recall the last fed meeting did not result in a great increase the last day of july and august 1st, all the following charts are from august 1st, generically, rates are up and dollar index is some settle preo rates, the dollar index has a quarter inbo
apache up 9% today conoco and folks are starting to make a bet in that sector.has been a sector that has been out performing throughout the quarter health this morning is higher after settling a doj billion fraud for $260 million that's a lawsuit that inherited when it acquired hma back in 2014 cvs and aetna remains on antitrust watch after competition concerns over their merger cvs spokesperson telling me the firm is fears and ierce and rem. we are still waiting for a decision at the doj....