Topic: Gas Production

4 chapters across the catalog

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 13:16 - 15:50

1586: Escaped Mutant

European Energy Crisis and US Oil Production Claims

The hosts theorize that the instability in Francophone Africa is a targeted attack on French energy resources, following the disruption of German energy via pipeline sabotage. They discuss claims that the United States is currently pumping more oil than during the Trump administration despite high gas prices at the pump. A prediction is made that gasoline prices will plummet following the Labor Day holiday to benefit the Biden administration's optics.

Hambone
Episode 1520 1:47:19 - 1:51:23

1520: Hambone

Proposed Gas Stove Ban, Health Concerns

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is considering a ban on gas stoves, citing research that links indoor nitrogen dioxide emissions to 13% of childhood asthma cases. While Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. initially suggested a ban was "on the table," the agency later clarified that any regulations would likely only apply to new appliances. Critics view the move as a "smoke screen" to force residential electrification and increase centralized control over energy usage.

Simulation Investment
Episode 391 2:15:34 - 2:20:00

391: Simulation Investment

Department of Interior Reports Record Domestic Oil Production

A Department of Interior official reports that domestic oil production is at an eight-year high and gas production is at its highest level in recent memory. The administration highlights a 55% increase in operating rigs and a significant reduction in foreign oil imports, though the hosts suggest this information is being downplayed to appease the liberal base.

Balochistan Baloney
Episode 386 38:51 - 41:55

386: Balochistan Baloney

Gas Price Spikes, Tim Geithner Explanation

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner explains the rise in global oil prices, attributing the spike to stronger economic growth and "saber rattling" from Iran. The hosts criticize his explanation, suggesting that the $40 monthly payroll tax extension is being immediately clawed back by higher fuel costs. They argue that gas prices are "rigged" rather than determined by simple supply and demand.