I am a fan of XOM and think they have a lot of time on their hand to continue to develop and pivot... Even if the world is in the midst of an energy transition, it will take a lot of time... A lot of growth for XOM's future as well as they transition themselves..
Nice video and great work, You know most people think that investing in crypto is all about holding till it rises, come on, it takes time and is a gamble on the long run, this recent dip and slight pump should be a lesson to people who hold blindly. Working with Stacy Huth she made me believe that when you hold, you stand the chance of losing it all to unexpected dips. So rather than simply holding, I trade crypto under his expertise. It is clear BTC has proved it's use case during this uncertain times. We need more experts like Mrs Stacy Huth, who educate people on the evolution of the market so people avoid common mistakes. so they don’t walk out of the market feeling frustrated! Keep up the great work! Raised over 46.8 BTC when I started at 3.5 BTC in just few weeks implementing Stacy Huth daily trading signals and tips.
I agree with you. In my own experience, I have come to know it’s risky and not profitable to hold coins while waiting for the Bull Run. Trading btc has become a lucrative way of making money.
There might be so many Investments out there but if profit must be considered which is the actual sole aim of every investment, then I'll advice you to go into bitcoin trading because it has a higher profit rate than most investments.
Good to remind people of this right now; you buy on fear and sell on greed or just hold and trade through it all for the long term or short term. It’s easy but lots of people forget that trading remains the best option because you will did be earning more from it.
exxon: "but where's the incentive to not destroy the world?" he might as well have said he's willing to hit 3C by 2050 unless we give him more tax money from poor people.
You guys have to understand that Exxon as well as other corporations are money-making machines. They don't and will never care about any externalities, unless they are forced to (public pressure or legislative action). You cannot expect a company to be "moral", because the only thing that a company cares for is profits. In the case of Exxon, they already have a huge industrial base and knowledge about extracting and processing of hydrocarbons, therefore they will try to utilize this knowledge as much as possible in order to increase profits. It's up to the people to influence the government, which will put restrictions on companies which cause climate change and make them behave more morally. Then Exxon will adjust to the pressure and change its policy. Why? Because they want to keep making money, that's why.
Exxon now has two anti-fossil-fuel members on their board at the behest of BlackRock. so, some of the big money wants to go green, for selfish interest, to survive.
There is no reason to believe Exxon will survive That's not the way business has worked in the past The only company that survived the transition from horse and buggy to ice was Studebaker All of the others went under
this guy got thrown more fastballs than I have ever seen in an interview. and he somehow striked out. Like forreal this guy just downplayed every question.
The interview spends way too much time on biofuels. With current technology, bio-fuels pollute more than just using diesel. There is also the negative consequence that producing biofuels lowers the food supply. Carbon capture technology is probably going to lead to the development of sustainable fuels before corn does.
thats only true if you are stupid with it like usa. like raising corn just to use it in biofuel. finland neste for example uses industry waste as biofuel, stuff that would otherwise be hazardous waste. never actual food that you can eat. "In 2021, the share of waste and residues increased to 92% of Neste’s total renewable raw material inputs globally. " @G w yeah but the space could be used for food for humans.
@@Redmanticore Corn is a global commodity and the US is one of the biggest exporters so if it goes up here it will go up around the world. The last study I found it was only about 3 to 5%, I think inflation is actually beating that right now. However in the US we might start putting 20% ethanol in our gas so that plus inflation might not be good. Also as a fun fact puffed Cheetos used to be considered industrial waste. I think the inventor discovered it while cleaning horse food machines, he took home the pellets and fired them, now it's a major chip brand.
@@nenmaster5218 I looked it up because the name sound familiar. He's the guy with the conspiracy theory that the plastic industry purposely made the resin code a triangle to make people think that it's the recycle logo. It's really funny because he put it out during a time when you can go to the supermarket and products have really large icons telling you which parts of the packaging are recyclable in which aren't. As someone who grew up in the 90s I never thought nor have I ever met anybody who thought that the resin icon was the recycle icon. I think he's just trying to rely on his viewers being young and naive to not realize he's talking out of his ass. From the 5 videos of his I've seen they're all filled with conspiracy theories and alarmist content. He is an example of why people don't like "environmental activists," they too sprinkle their content with lies and misinformation but they believe the ends justifies the means in their case.
Okay so this guy is all talk. Remember,mber Exxon new in 1980's that carbon was going to warm the earth and cause catastrophic damage and yet they did nothing, and hid the information with false research. So spare me the "we need to build the market" or the "we need to build CCS technology." It is 2022, you have had 42 YEARS to make those investments. Price carbon now ramp it up fast and get these companies MOVING. They have ground to make up. And if they don't move, fine them and use the money to fund the solar, wind, and renewable energy companies working day in and day out of bringing down the price of these technologies. They need the money more than the "Hydrocarbon Manager." Give me a break.
What are the volumes and masses of total Earth petrochemical reserves? What is the projected demand? When will the system collapse when the supply is completely consumed?
And don't buy gas if you don't think they should survive, , don't drive a car, then, but don't you dare play that an electric car doesn't cost more pollution in manufacture and generation over the life of the vehicles
@@danasmith1899 That's exactly my point. If a system requires you to hurt something to get things done, then that's not a good system. In this case, the problem are cars. Advocate for public transportation. And fyi I don't buy gas because I don't drive a car and am fortunate enough to have somewhat good(not best) public transportation. If you don't have good public transport infrastructure, the more reason to advocate for it. You're not helping by supporting something that you know is wrong. Looking for alternatives is the way to go.
Instead of artificially increasing share prices through stock buybacks, invest in an alternative energy portfolio to prepare for a long therm strategy that recognizes the fact that fossil fuels are limited and not clean burning!
Best way to capture CO2 is already here but companies like this are cutting them. These guys are drilling in other countries to support the US truck driver's need for gas.
If ExxonMobil disappeared today that would solve little to nothing as man made co2 emissions are only 5% of the contribution. The problem is we've removed 50% of the world's forest (the natural solution) and continue doing so every year. If we start replacing what we've removed, what all the oil companies contribute in total is suddenly balanced just like the natural co2 once was. We need forest and oceans to balance our world. Instead of focusing on the real problem it's convenient to blame ExxonMobil because it allows us to violate their constitutional rights in policy that discriminates in taxation...
I don't get this negative thoughts, blaming, shifting of responsibility from all people to one company or industry. In this world do not exist even one single person which don't use the goods which comes from oil industry... If some1 do not agree with this they should try not not use all modern things we used to, all of them, all are driven in our world by oil... So instead of putting blame on some1 those eco-friendly people should propose feasible solution which will work for all. If they can't they should keep silent...
After I got upto 270k trading with Mrs angela regina mende.i bought a new house and I am now able to send my kids to a great school in the state, all thanks to Mrs Angela Regina Mende.
@@petermartinez6315 Lol I'm surprised you mentioned and recommended Mrs angela regina mende.well I don't have much to say about her but I'll advise newbie to place their trade under her service.
Do the hippies realise their Chinese windmills and electric cars are made using oil gas and coal? How do they think we are going to build al these 'green' projects without energy?
What's it like doing business in foreign countries; how does the financing work? Ancient Venetian merchants sailed the globe in wooden ships powered by wind often dying at sea or at the hands of their trading partners murdered and robbed in foreign lands! Some made it home and became fabulously rich!
XOM is a fantastic company, without them the modern world would be a very very different place. People have no idea how ubiquitous oil is in their lives and how it touches EVERYTHING in their sights. We will transition but it's a decades long process, not a 5 year project. Oil demand is still rising and as the 3rd world modernizes like Africa and South America they can't afford green tech so it's going to be fossil fuels for a long time to come. Good to see a bunch of greeny clowns here though that are completely disconnected from reality and/or stuck in conspiracy theories like "price gouging"...if you are a capitalist then you probably should stfu and if you aren't a capitalist then you are basically a moron. Capitalism created the wealth the world has, learn to adapt.
Agreed. And CNBC's David Faber came off like a total tool in this interview with condescending "yeah, ..." and "right, ..." responses to this CEOs statement. It was not an informative dialog at all; just a scolding to play to those viewers whose understanding is "oil bad, electricity good."
If they get as much governments' subsidies as the fossil fuel industry gets up to this day (even with their billionaire profits) *sure.* Technology has improved greatly in the last decades to make clean energy more efficient (doesn't your phone battery last longer? Aren't electric cars traveling longer and faster?), many civilized countries are already transitioning to clean energies (even in not sunny places like northern Europe), and China is leading in the making of electric cars - because the USA left the market open for grabs. Think historically. When cars just started to go around, horses dominated the landscape, as they had done for centuries. There were no gas stations, no spare parts to be bought anywhere - cars were unaffordable for most people. Still they are, counting the whole of humankind. Cars are mostly unnecessary, if you count in public transportation. Why do you think cars are basically the only way of transportation in so many places in the USA, and public systems were dismantled? Fossil fuel lobbying much? It has been in their policy of public misinformation to convince the public that CO2 is innocuous, that climate change isn't real - and that clean energies aren't viable, so everyone must keep paying them for fuel instead of putting some solar panels on the rooftop and getting energy for free. I highly recommend you to look for the documentary Merchants of Doubt, and related investigative works, denouncing how these companies have been marketing their products as tobacco companies do. They know they are harming everyone, yet they won't stop - until people vote their paid politicians out, and manage to stop buying their stuff.
Apparently you aren't aware of all the oil that is needed to build an electric car. A lot of people who claim to care about carbon emissions don't seem to realize electric cars don't eliminate emissions, it transfers when and where emissions are created. A lot of times those emissions are transferred to developing countries that have lower environmental standards.
@@woodchuck003 oil is needed at this time for that process. Possibly not in the distant future. Also this is a much smaller fraction. Any small amount won’t support this super-rich company.
electric cars are like 0.1% of economy right now. there are no electric cargo ships or airplanes either. Most of the planet runs on diesel right now. Lets see in 100 years
@@sten260 the scope of my statement is an answer to the title of the documentary. I think it got likes from others because these companies are massively ripping us off as they let the door slam on time. They are creating a shortage. We don’t care about their future as presented in a suit and tie. Don’t let the door hit them on the way out.
It seems to me many good comments it’s coming from people working for X Mobile but they don’t mention what the heck they did for last decade and oil price is going so high And why many companies working oil field they prevent any new fineries for the last 10 years they prevent that so the gas prices going up all the oil company they just sucking up any cents in your pocket .
He's such an evil man. Price gouging and causing a ripple effect in the economy. I hope on a decades time that majority of the vehicles sold are electric and put these oil barrons put of business for good
@@ronbrown7941 who knew the one who goes around calling other people evil is such a nice guy. What a sweetie pie you are. But not too bright. I notice you have no substantive response.
@@realSamAndrew typical commie agitator..... prolly gets a check from that other wonderful human being, george "i am God" soros..... I am glad you get it.....
@@justhowgoo752 and exxonmobil continued to actively sabotage the efforts to combat climate change while many people remained uninformed or apathetic. These are two different things, two vastly different levels of vice.
Great CEO and Great company, much more rational than Mainstream media on the issue
I am a fan of XOM and think they have a lot of time on their hand to continue to develop and pivot... Even if the world is in the midst of an energy transition, it will take a lot of time... A lot of growth for XOM's future as well as they transition themselves..
Nice video and great work, You know most people think that investing in crypto is all about holding till it rises, come on, it takes time and is a gamble on the long run, this recent dip and slight pump should be a lesson to people who hold blindly. Working with Stacy Huth she made me believe that when you hold, you stand the chance of losing it all to unexpected dips. So rather than simply holding, I trade crypto under his expertise. It is clear BTC has proved it's use case during this uncertain times. We need more experts like Mrs Stacy Huth, who educate people on the evolution of the market so people avoid common mistakes. so they don’t walk out of the market feeling frustrated! Keep up the great work! Raised over 46.8 BTC when I started at 3.5 BTC in just few weeks implementing Stacy Huth daily trading signals and tips.
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I agree with you. In my own experience, I have come to know it’s risky and not profitable to hold coins while waiting for the Bull Run. Trading btc has become a lucrative way of making money.
There might be so many Investments out there but if profit must be considered which is the actual sole aim of every investment, then I'll advice you to go into bitcoin trading because it has a higher profit rate than most investments.
Good to remind people of this right now; you buy on fear and sell on greed or just hold and trade through it all for the long term or short term. It’s easy but lots of people forget that trading remains the best option because you will did be earning more from it.
exxon: "but where's the incentive to not destroy the world?" he might as well have said he's willing to hit 3C by 2050 unless we give him more tax money from poor people.
You guys have to understand that Exxon as well as other corporations are money-making machines. They don't and will never care about any externalities, unless they are forced to (public pressure or legislative action). You cannot expect a company to be "moral", because the only thing that a company cares for is profits. In the case of Exxon, they already have a huge industrial base and knowledge about extracting and processing of hydrocarbons, therefore they will try to utilize this knowledge as much as possible in order to increase profits. It's up to the people to influence the government, which will put restrictions on companies which cause climate change and make them behave more morally. Then Exxon will adjust to the pressure and change its policy. Why? Because they want to keep making money, that's why.
Exxon now has two anti-fossil-fuel members on their board at the behest of BlackRock. so, some of the big money wants to go green, for selfish interest, to survive.
I'm with ExxonMobil on plastics recycling technology development!
There is no reason to believe Exxon will survive That's not the way business has worked in the past The only company that survived the transition from horse and buggy to ice was Studebaker All of the others went under
In what year did we hit Peak Coal?
@@anonymousAJ 2019
TITANE may be fun for these two to watch this Thanksgiving & Christmas 2024.
I haven't seen the entire movie , yet.🙂
this guy got thrown more fastballs than I have ever seen in an interview. and he somehow striked out. Like forreal this guy just downplayed every question.
In summary, “We’re gonna ride the oil train till the wheels fall off”. You’re welcome. Roll credits 🫡
You clueless kids have no idea how the world works. We can't just turn oil off. Oil will be around for many years to come.
Thanks actually. lol.
Yes and that’s just fine, CO2 is good for plant growth!
The interview spends way too much time on biofuels. With current technology, bio-fuels pollute more than just using diesel.
There is also the negative consequence that producing biofuels lowers the food supply.
Carbon capture technology is probably going to lead to the development of sustainable fuels before corn does.
They use corn for animals not humans there are two types of corn most don't know that
thats only true if you are stupid with it like usa. like raising corn just to use it in biofuel. finland neste for example uses industry waste as biofuel, stuff that would otherwise be hazardous waste. never actual food that you can eat. "In 2021, the share of waste and residues increased to 92% of Neste’s total renewable raw material inputs globally. "
@G w
yeah but the space could be used for food for humans.
@@Redmanticore Corn is a global commodity and the US is one of the biggest exporters so if it goes up here it will go up around the world. The last study I found it was only about 3 to 5%, I think inflation is actually beating that right now. However in the US we might start putting 20% ethanol in our gas so that plus inflation might not be good.
Also as a fun fact puffed Cheetos used to be considered industrial waste. I think the inventor discovered it while cleaning horse food machines, he took home the pellets and fired them, now it's a major chip brand.
@@woodchuck003 Seen "Exxon is cartoonishly-evil" by 'Climate Town'?
@@nenmaster5218 I looked it up because the name sound familiar.
He's the guy with the conspiracy theory that the plastic industry purposely made the resin code a triangle to make people think that it's the recycle logo.
It's really funny because he put it out during a time when you can go to the supermarket and products have really large icons telling you which parts of the packaging are recyclable in which aren't.
As someone who grew up in the 90s I never thought nor have I ever met anybody who thought that the resin icon was the recycle icon.
I think he's just trying to rely on his viewers being young and naive to not realize he's talking out of his ass.
From the 5 videos of his I've seen they're all filled with conspiracy theories and alarmist content. He is an example of why people don't like "environmental activists," they too sprinkle their content with lies and misinformation but they believe the ends justifies the means in their case.
coming on CNBC to promote your company means your stock price about to go down from what I've seen. guess its puts on Exxon. Thanks CNBC ;)
exactly
Morale sucks at XOM the forced ranking is brutal and prevents teamwork and stifles creativity
Okay so this guy is all talk. Remember,mber Exxon new in 1980's that carbon was going to warm the earth and cause catastrophic damage and yet they did nothing, and hid the information with false research. So spare me the "we need to build the market" or the "we need to build CCS technology." It is 2022, you have had 42 YEARS to make those investments. Price carbon now ramp it up fast and get these companies MOVING. They have ground to make up. And if they don't move, fine them and use the money to fund the solar, wind, and renewable energy companies working day in and day out of bringing down the price of these technologies. They need the money more than the "Hydrocarbon Manager." Give me a break.
Hes not wrong though, climate change is a multiple solution approach. There are use cases for CO2 capture, green methane, wind, solar, nuclear.
Race & Sports book gambling is so similar to stock market investing the comparisons never cease!
What are the volumes and masses of total Earth petrochemical reserves? What is the projected demand? When will the system collapse when the supply is completely consumed?
The real question is should Exxon survive?
Yes because they have huge mortgages *the executives.
And don't buy gas if you don't think they should survive, , don't drive a car, then, but don't you dare play that an electric car doesn't cost more pollution in manufacture and generation over the life of the vehicles
@@danasmith1899 That's exactly my point. If a system requires you to hurt something to get things done, then that's not a good system. In this case, the problem are cars. Advocate for public transportation. And fyi I don't buy gas because I don't drive a car and am fortunate enough to have somewhat good(not best) public transportation. If you don't have good public transport infrastructure, the more reason to advocate for it. You're not helping by supporting something that you know is wrong. Looking for alternatives is the way to go.
Instead of artificially increasing share prices through stock buybacks, invest in an alternative energy portfolio to prepare for a long therm strategy that recognizes the fact that fossil fuels are limited and not clean burning!
This is an intelligent, thoughtful and holistic conversation. Thank you CNBC....and Xom.
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I heard nothing but fluff from this guy. Not sure where you thought he made sense...
How do we convince these foreign countries to open up to American investment; what do they want for access to their markets and resources?
Could careless if Exxon survives or not.
You care very much. YOUS top concern is the ceo has a nice mansion.
CNBC as usual bootlicking hedgefunds and oil giants.
you would care if you like to drive cars or buy food. without oil there would be no grocery stores
@@sten260 yeah, I heard viking travelled the world in v8 powered engine
@@royal-recordz so you are suggesting that we should import stuff on the sail boats? okay dude, take your meds
like literally this dude won't take a second of responsibility
If oil is cut off tomorrow, you'll likely die. So what's your plan?
The probability of failure must be taken into account in the business model!
Will the system completely collapse when the petrochemical reserves are completely consumed?
Where did you learn to stretch your back like that? Ever visit a Las Vegas Strip Club?"
What does Europe have to trade for Exxon Mobile's products? Electric BMWs, Industrial machinery, German nuclear reactors, Euro's?
Should the future of petrochemical by Space Exploration and Military Aviation?
A lot of people have said or thought that...Perhaps not in those words.
Best way to capture CO2 is already here but companies like this are cutting them. These guys are drilling in other countries to support the US truck driver's need for gas.
I wonder how many people from the world economic forum owns this company?
All of them!
Well done for doing the rebuy of shares on the 20 billion profit of this year .
Seen "Exxon is cartoonishly-evil" by 'Climate Town'?
@@nenmaster5218 no, I said well done .
If ExxonMobil disappeared today that would solve little to nothing as man made co2 emissions are only 5% of the contribution. The problem is we've removed 50% of the world's forest (the natural solution) and continue doing so every year. If we start replacing what we've removed, what all the oil companies contribute in total is suddenly balanced just like the natural co2 once was. We need forest and oceans to balance our world. Instead of focusing on the real problem it's convenient to blame ExxonMobil because it allows us to violate their constitutional rights in policy that discriminates in taxation...
How can we turn the products of combustion into useful industrial products?
Excuse the typo, "petrochemicals be Space Exploration and Military Aviation?"
I don't get this negative thoughts, blaming, shifting of responsibility from all people to one company or industry. In this world do not exist even one single person which don't use the goods which comes from oil industry... If some1 do not agree with this they should try not not use all modern things we used to, all of them, all are driven in our world by oil...
So instead of putting blame on some1 those eco-friendly people should propose feasible solution which will work for all. If they can't they should keep silent...
Uhm, maybe we can blame them though for the CRIMES-AGAINST-HUMANITY?
Is that a thing we should maybe not praise someone for?
The shot sum one durin dis interview did yaw hear it?
Very interesting!
What would Exon Mobile trade in exchange for access to Venezuelan petrochemicals?
Many aspects of business are analogous to gambling; play the best you can, but ultimately the outcome is uncertain to what percentage!
I better put down the TV remote and pick up some books on chemical engineering, mathematics, physics, and many branches of chemistry!
What will the government of Venezuela accept in exchange for American oil interest to reenter their market?
The majority of Research and Developments' probably fail. Does that mean we should abandon them when the payout can be so giant?
What did Fugencia Bautista receive in exchange for allowing American Casino companies operate in Cuba? SUITCASES FULL OF United States CURRENCY!!!
The job of a lawyer, "...write a law my enemy broke or will brake!"
The job of a lawyer, "Look through the laws for one my enemy broke!"
Even with the fluctuation in the economy, I'm so excited I've been earning $45,000 from my $10,000 investment every 10days.
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@Damain McKay THANKS A LOT I HAVE CONTACTED HER NOW AND SHE RESPONDED
Nice change in the company over where it was not that many years ago!
Will you respect ExxonMobile Patents if we do business?
The aspect of casino gaming that is most analogous to stock market investing is the race and sports book; think about it!
Do the hippies realise their Chinese windmills and electric cars are made using oil gas and coal? How do they think we are going to build al these 'green' projects without energy?
"Providing reliable and affordable energy "
Laughable
This interview could be 10 minutes
What's it like doing business in foreign countries; how does the financing work? Ancient Venetian merchants sailed the globe in wooden ships powered by wind often dying at sea or at the hands of their trading partners murdered and robbed in foreign lands! Some made it home and became fabulously rich!
What happens when there is no hydrocarbon to manage?.. the future energy will be carbon-free technology!
Yes in 3000 years maybe
High quality person one would want running a leading energy firm!
XOM is a fantastic company, without them the modern world would be a very very different place. People have no idea how ubiquitous oil is in their lives and how it touches EVERYTHING in their sights. We will transition but it's a decades long process, not a 5 year project. Oil demand is still rising and as the 3rd world modernizes like Africa and South America they can't afford green tech so it's going to be fossil fuels for a long time to come. Good to see a bunch of greeny clowns here though that are completely disconnected from reality and/or stuck in conspiracy theories like "price gouging"...if you are a capitalist then you probably should stfu and if you aren't a capitalist then you are basically a moron. Capitalism created the wealth the world has, learn to adapt.
Agreed. And CNBC's David Faber came off like a total tool in this interview with condescending "yeah, ..." and "right, ..." responses to this CEOs statement. It was not an informative dialog at all; just a scolding to play to those viewers whose understanding is "oil bad, electricity good."
yes they are working on car emission, but what about the military?
Can wind or solar even generate enough power to be feasible?
At some point between now and the heat death of the universe, yes. However feasible wind & solar may be closer the latter than the former
If they get as much governments' subsidies as the fossil fuel industry gets up to this day (even with their billionaire profits) *sure.*
Technology has improved greatly in the last decades to make clean energy more efficient (doesn't your phone battery last longer? Aren't electric cars traveling longer and faster?), many civilized countries are already transitioning to clean energies (even in not sunny places like northern Europe), and China is leading in the making of electric cars - because the USA left the market open for grabs.
Think historically. When cars just started to go around, horses dominated the landscape, as they had done for centuries. There were no gas stations, no spare parts to be bought anywhere - cars were unaffordable for most people. Still they are, counting the whole of humankind. Cars are mostly unnecessary, if you count in public transportation. Why do you think cars are basically the only way of transportation in so many places in the USA, and public systems were dismantled? Fossil fuel lobbying much?
It has been in their policy of public misinformation to convince the public that CO2 is innocuous, that climate change isn't real - and that clean energies aren't viable, so everyone must keep paying them for fuel instead of putting some solar panels on the rooftop and getting energy for free.
I highly recommend you to look for the documentary Merchants of Doubt, and related investigative works, denouncing how these companies have been marketing their products as tobacco companies do. They know they are harming everyone, yet they won't stop - until people vote their paid politicians out, and manage to stop buying their stuff.
He will have a rude awaking if Mr glenn lall becomes the president
using nuclear for process heat would allow petro;eum distillation with substantially lower carbon costs and position big oil for the transition.
This topic isn’t interesting. Electric cars will take over and other means that don’t involve oil. Period. I don’t care about the company.
Apparently you aren't aware of all the oil that is needed to build an electric car.
A lot of people who claim to care about carbon emissions don't seem to realize electric cars don't eliminate emissions, it transfers when and where emissions are created. A lot of times those emissions are transferred to developing countries that have lower environmental standards.
@@woodchuck003 oil is needed at this time for that process. Possibly not in the distant future. Also this is a much smaller fraction. Any small amount won’t support this super-rich company.
electric cars are like 0.1% of economy right now. there are no electric cargo ships or airplanes either. Most of the planet runs on diesel right now. Lets see in 100 years
@@sten260 the scope of my statement is an answer to the title of the documentary. I think it got likes from others because these companies are massively ripping us off as they let the door slam on time. They are creating a shortage. We don’t care about their future as presented in a suit and tie. Don’t let the door hit them on the way out.
@@ericB3444 thats just not true
Why can't Christian denominations peacefully coexist and transact business? Their are a set of shared values and beliefs among them!
Is Manuel Noriega just like Donald Trump and Pablo Escobar? What's defrauding the IRS!!!
This guy had nothing specific to say, but a lot of general sales pitch.
Seen "Exxon is cartoonishly-evil" by 'Climate Town'?
They survive by gouging you at the gas pump. Eventually they will have to go into renewable energy or go out of business.
Because renewables are extremely promising
It seems to me many good comments it’s coming from people working for X Mobile but they don’t mention what the heck they did for last decade and oil price is going so high And why many companies working oil field they prevent any new fineries for the last 10 years they prevent that so the gas prices going up all the oil company they just sucking up any cents in your pocket .
oh brother 🙄🤦♂️
The BIG money and the SMART money is all moving into the global hydrogen economy.
Wrong. Them cars make water farts. Sorry son but me car drinks whiskey.
@@ericB3444 😂😂😂
I am putting all my bets on steam engines that is the future!
Not many likes
Darren Woods is like Steve Jobs within Oil&Gas
I respect everyone who were involved in this Seriously the best piece that i ve ever seen on UA-cam 💌 Hate off to well all 💟 love your videos
Nobody Kares bout Exxon
Carbon capture literally does not work
it baffles me since Co2 is heavier then air!
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Say it again i did not hear you!😁
He's such an evil man. Price gouging and causing a ripple effect in the economy. I hope on a decades time that majority of the vehicles sold are electric and put these oil barrons put of business for good
Pearl clutcher
Hey Ronnie, I'll bet you can't guess where most of that electricity comes from. Hint: it's not magic.
@@realSamAndrew from your wife...
@@ronbrown7941 who knew the one who goes around calling other people evil is such a nice guy. What a sweetie pie you are. But not too bright. I notice you have no substantive response.
@@realSamAndrew typical commie agitator..... prolly gets a check from that other wonderful human being, george "i am God" soros..... I am glad you get it.....
Bs
Worst CEO I have ever heard to
tell that to the shareholders!!
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
You could find television shows informing the public about climate change in the early 60s
My point is that a lot of people did know
@@justhowgoo752 and exxonmobil continued to actively sabotage the efforts to combat climate change while many people remained uninformed or apathetic. These are two different things, two vastly different levels of vice.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.
Never forget. Exxon has known about the effects of climate change since 1952.