Topic: Gas Pipeline

34 chapters across the catalog

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 1:03:06 - 1:05:39

1852: Jell-No!

Fujairah Port Attacks, Oil Pipeline Bypass, Gas Prices

Iranian attacks targeted the UAE port of Fujairah, a critical export point that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz. The International Energy Agency reported the largest oil supply disruption in history due to the conflict. While gas prices have risen to nearly $5.00 a gallon in some areas, the hosts suggest the situation is a strategic move to force China to pay retail prices for energy.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 1:06:12 - 1:11:13

1720: Psyop Season

Qatar-Turkey Pipeline Interests and the Overthrow of Assad

The strategic significance of Syria's collapse is linked to a potential Qatar-Turkey gas pipeline that could replace up to 60% of Russian gas supplies to Europe. Recent agreements between President Erdogan and Qatari officials suggest a move to reshape regional energy dynamics, threatening Vladimir Putin's economic leverage. The interim Syrian Prime Minister, Mohammed al-Bashir, notably has a background in the gas industry, further fueling theories that the revolution was driven by international energy interests.

Coup Map
Episode 1580 1:58:15 - 2:00:44

1580: Coup Map

Victoria Nuland, Niger Diplomacy and Gas Pipelines

Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland traveled to Niger for difficult diplomatic talks with the coup leaders, though she was denied a meeting with the ousted president. The geopolitical tension in the region is linked to the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, which is intended to bring natural gas to Europe. The instability has already caused European natural gas prices to surge.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 38:43 - 40:43

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Nord Stream 1 Pipeline, Nordstrom Shopping Gaffe

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mistakenly referred to the Nord Stream 1 pipeline as "Nordstrom 1" during a briefing. The slip of the tongue prompted jokes about the American luxury department store chain and its presence in Manhattan. The error occurred while discussing Russia's decision to weaponize energy supplies to Europe.

Pros From Dover
Episode 1092 1:48:42 - 1:51:30

1092: Pros From Dover

East Med Pipeline and European Natural Gas Glut

The Deep Sea East Med Pipeline project was announced to transport natural gas from fields off the coast of Cyprus and Israel to Italy. This project aims to reduce Europe's dependence on Russian energy but faces geopolitical challenges and potential market saturation. Analysts warned that a global glut of natural gas could lead to collapsing prices and economic instability.

Paris Pullout
Episode 936 2:38:44 - 2:41:11

936: Paris Pullout

Qatar Diplomatic Crisis, Natural Gas Pipelines, Syria Conflict

The diplomatic rift between Qatar and other Arab nations is analyzed as a conflict over competing natural gas pipelines. Qatar's interests in a pipeline through Syria to Turkey clash with Russian and Iranian interests, providing a geopolitical context often ignored by mainstream media.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 56:35 - 1:00:46

867: Wordy Durd

Syrian Sovereignty, EU Sanctions and Pipelines

Assad defends the legality of the Russian intervention in Syria, noting they were invited by the sovereign government, unlike the US-led coalition. He also criticizes EU sanctions for preventing the import of medical equipment and airplane parts. The conflict is framed as a struggle over competing natural gas pipeline routes involving Qatar and Russia.

Produce & Pipelines
Episode 814 13:22 - 16:42

814: Produce & Pipelines

Ukraine Resources, Pipelines, and American Financial Interests

The EU-Ukraine agreement is characterized as a resource-driven trade deal focused on agricultural produce and energy pipelines. The discussion highlights the role of the United States in Ukrainian affairs, specifically mentioning Victoria Nuland and Chevron's interest in shale oil contracts and the free flow of energy into Europe.

Cyber Soldiers
Episode 766 31:10 - 36:03

766: Cyber Soldiers

Kosovo Parliament Tear Gas, Victoria Nuland Balkan Visit

Opposition members in Kosovo's parliament released tear gas to disrupt a deal granting greater autonomy to ethnic Serbian enclaves. Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland's recent visits to Kosovo, Serbia, and Macedonia are analyzed in the context of regional instability and potential energy pipeline interests.

Office of Suck It Up
Episode 753 1:03:56 - 1:05:38

753: Office of Suck It Up

Gazprom and the Arab Gas Pipeline

Russia's Gazprom is reportedly considering joining the Arab Gas Pipeline project following a major gas discovery off the coast of Egypt. This shift in focus may signal a change in the geopolitical strategy regarding the Syrian conflict and regional energy infrastructure.

Nice Fabric
Episode 724 30:04 - 34:48

724: Nice Fabric

Geopolitics of Gas, Turkish Stream, Ukraine Debt Crisis

The geopolitical struggle over gas pipelines continues as Russia shifts focus from the blocked South Stream to the "Turkish Stream" to bypass Ukraine. Analysts suggest that Ukraine may be "traded" in diplomatic negotiations between the U.S. and Russia, a fear seemingly confirmed by President Poroshenko's insistence that John Kerry briefed him on Moscow meetings. Additionally, Ukraine faces a looming 2016 deadline for a $3 billion bond payment to Russia.

Threat Stream
Episode 688 1:47:36 - 1:49:37

688: Threat Stream

Syrian Pipeline Geopolitics and Natural Gas

The conflict in Syria is framed as a battle over competing natural gas pipelines: the Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline versus the Qatar-Turkey pipeline. Iran is reportedly hitting record production levels and planning exports to Iraq and the Kurdish region, which threatens Western energy interests and explains the ongoing geopolitical maneuvers in the Mediterranean.

Fifth Column
Episode 686 1:45:31 - 1:48:47

686: Fifth Column

Iran Gas Sector, Azerbaijan Pipelines and Hillary Clinton

Iran is reportedly entering the European gas market, competing with the U.S.-backed Southern Gas Corridor. The hosts suggest that the West's recent diplomatic overtures to Iran are motivated by a desire to control the flow of gas from Azerbaijan and the Persian region. They reference Hillary Clinton's past involvement in Baku and the strategic importance of the Eurovision Song Contest as a soft-power tool in the region.

Arming A-holes
Episode 667 2:21:32 - 2:26:10

667: Arming A-holes

Middle East Pipelines, Syria and Qatar Conflict

The hosts discuss the geopolitical struggle over natural gas pipelines in the Middle East, citing the work of Professor William Engdahl. They explain that the Syrian civil war intensified after Bashar al-Assad refused a Qatari pipeline proposal in favor of an Iranian-Iraqi-Syrian plan. This conflict is framed as a direct competition to supply European markets while protecting Russian energy interests.

Network of Death
Episode 655 3:12:53 - 3:16:50

655: Network of Death

Natural Gas Infrastructure, Aging Pipeline Propaganda

An NBC News investigation highlights the dangers of aging natural gas pipelines in the U.S., citing 135 deaths over ten years. The hosts dismiss this as "fear porn" designed to stimulate the economy through infrastructure spending, noting that police-related deaths far outnumber pipeline fatalities.

The Weed Mobile
Episode 632 13:54 - 20:00

632: The Weed Mobile

European Energy Pipelines, Russian Gas Diplomacy

Austria and Russia signed a major gas pipeline deal during a visit by Vladimir Putin to Vienna, drawing criticism from Washington. The South Stream project and the Trans-Anatolian Pipeline are discussed as competing interests for European energy independence. Observations are made regarding the close relationship between German and Russian leaders, noting that their ability to communicate in each other's native languages excludes American influence from regional energy negotiations.

Carbon Overload
Episode 613 13:18 - 17:29

613: Carbon Overload

Syria Pipeline Geopolitics, Qatar vs Iran-Iraq Routes

The conflict in Syria is characterized as a proxy war over competing natural gas pipeline routes to Europe. The United States and Qatar favor a route through Syria into Turkey, while Russia supports the "Islamic pipeline" connecting Iran and Iraq to Syrian ports. The Obama administration's failure to initiate bombing in Syria is viewed as a strategic blunder that disrupted the timing of parallel operations in Ukraine.

Prison Prep
Episode 597 1:07:58 - 1:10:26

597: Prison Prep

Gazprom Gas Prices, U.S. Energy Leverage

Russia's Gazprom cancelled natural gas discounts to Ukraine, highlighting the country's dependence on Russian energy. The New York Times reports that U.S. diplomats view the crisis as an opportunity to promote American natural gas exports to Europe, potentially weakening Russia's "energy weapon."

Mipster Intercept
Episode 591 2:28:57 - 2:32:42

591: Mipster Intercept

Syrian Barrel Bombs and Pipeline Geopolitics

"Barrel bombs"—oil drums filled with explosives dropped from helicopters—have become a prominent feature of the Syrian conflict, particularly in Aleppo and Homs. These cities are strategic hubs for major oil and gas pipelines, including the Homs-Tartus line. The use of these weapons and the subsequent evacuation of civilians are viewed as distractions from the underlying geopolitical struggle for control over energy transit routes through the region.