Topic: Exxon Mobil

8 chapters across the catalog

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 3:03:53 - 3:09:37

1834: Swarm Forge

Venezuela Oil Strategy and Exxon Mobil Exclusion

President Trump held a call with Venezuela's interim president, Dulce Rodriguez, to discuss oil, minerals, and trade. While Chevron maintains a foothold in the country, Trump has reportedly told Exxon Mobil they will not be part of the new Venezuelan oil deals. The segment also notes the low price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil compared to the heavy sour Brent crude typical of Venezuela.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 1:39:02 - 1:42:13

1632: King for a Day

Global Oil Prices, Exxon Mobil Stock, Iraqi Funds

Despite high production levels, global oil prices remain above $70 a barrel, which some attribute to artificial market sentiment. Exxon Mobil's stock price has significantly increased since the 2020 election, benefiting from current energy policies. Additionally, it is noted that Iraqi oil revenue is held in U.S. accounts, giving the United States significant leverage over the Iraqi government.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 3:07:33 - 3:09:54

1231: Mask QR Raid

Oil Industry Meeting and Tainted Test Vials

President Trump meets with oil industry leaders, including the head of Exxon Mobil, to discuss the global glut of oil and gas. He notes that all attendees were tested for the virus before entering the room, passing with "flying colors." The discussion also touches on reports of tainted test vials in Europe that allegedly contained the virus themselves, leading to suspicion about the testing process.

Bad Optics
Episode 741 1:28:24 - 1:35:00

741: Bad Optics

Donald Trump, Presidential Endorsement, ISIS Oil Strategy

Adam Curry officially endorses Donald Trump for President, citing his direct communication style and business background. They play a clip of Trump's strategy to defeat ISIS by "bombing the hell" out of their oil fields and bringing in Exxon Mobil to rebuild the infrastructure. The hosts also compare Trump's comments about John McCain to a similar routine by comedian Chris Rock, noting the media's double standard.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 2:23:01 - 2:26:14

449: Deficit Pending

Oil Tax Breaks and Domestic Production Incentives

During the presidential debate, Barack Obama and Mitt Romney sparred over a $2.8 billion tax break for oil companies. Adam Curry clarifies that this is actually a broad manufacturing deduction (Section 199) that applies to any company producing goods in the U.S., including Apple and film studios. He criticizes both candidates and the media for misrepresenting the law as a specific subsidy for "Big Oil."