Topic: Oil Refinery

25 chapters across the catalog

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 10:43 - 15:09

1857: Teen Takeover

US and Israeli Air Strikes Target Iranian Infrastructure

Military escalations in the Middle East have resulted in U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, including a medical research center in Tehran and a critical bridge in Khoraj. The IRGC issued a defiant statement claiming Western intelligence underestimates Iranian military capabilities, while reports of protests in Iraq remain unverified by video evidence.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 1:08:59 - 1:16:28

1831: Donroe Doctrine

George Stephanopoulos, Marco Rubio Interview on Legal Authority

In a contentious interview, George Stephanopoulos repeatedly questioned Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the legal authority for the U.S. to "run" Venezuela. Rubio pointed to court-ordered sanctions and the "quarantine" of oil as the primary levers of control. He noted that U.S. Gulf Coast refineries are uniquely equipped to process Venezuela's heavy crude and predicted significant interest from Western oil companies once stability is restored.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:22:28 - 2:24:55

1805: Hamburger Wine

Chevron Maintenance, Rust-Colored Paint, and Cost Analysis

A host shares an anecdote from their time as an inspector at a Chevron refinery, comparing their maintenance practices to Union Oil. While Union Oil painted their tanks in pastel colors, Chevron's cost analysis showed it was cheaper to let tanks rust and replace them than to maintain the paint. To solve the aesthetic problem of rusted tanks, Chevron eventually began painting them a "rust color" to blend in.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 50:37 - 53:36

1763: AI Factory

Ukrainian Long-Range Drones, RayBird Technology

A report on a secret Ukrainian facility reveals the production of "RayBird" long-range drones capable of flying 1,000 kilometers for 28 hours. These drones, developed by the company Skytone, are used for reconnaissance and striking Russian oil refineries and fuel depots deep within enemy territory.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 1:14:26 - 1:21:17

1742: Golden Poop

US Oil Refineries, Light vs Heavy Crude

CNN reports suggest that U.S. energy independence is hindered because domestic refineries are optimized for "heavy sour" crude (coffee grounds) rather than the "light sweet" crude (champagne) produced by American fracking. However, industry experts argue that sweet crude is easier for all refineries to process and that the narrative of incompatibility is used to undermine "drill baby drill" policies. Data shows the U.S. reached record production levels during the Biden administration despite green rhetoric.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 2:18:00 - 2:21:21

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

Israel Preemptive Strike, Hezbollah Conflict, Lindsey Graham

Israel launched preemptive airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon to thwart a planned large-scale rocket attack. Senator Lindsey Graham appeared on CNN to advocate for a more aggressive stance, suggesting that Israel should threaten to bomb Iranian oil refineries if hostages are not released.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 1:08:50 - 1:13:21

1615: Day One Dictator

Methane Leak Fines and Oil Refinery Operations

Texas oil industry insiders dispute the accuracy of methane leak reports issued by the Department of Energy, claiming they are based on flawed algorithms rather than physical inspections. The discussion also touches on how environmental fines are often funneled into non-profit organizations for tax write-offs.

Drop the Op
Episode 1599 48:41 - 52:47

1599: Drop the Op

Lindsey Graham Calls for Bombing Iranian Oil

Senator Lindsey Graham advocates for the United States and Israel to conduct joint military operations to destroy Iranian oil refineries. Graham argues that holding Iran accountable is the only way to prevent the war from escalating. He suggests that any execution of American hostages should result in the immediate destruction of Iran's energy infrastructure.

Connectionism
Episode 1560 44:41 - 47:32

1560: Connectionism

Krasnodar Refinery Fire, Russian Infrastructure Attacks

A drone attack on an oil refinery in Krasnodar highlights the increasing vulnerability of Russian infrastructure near the Black Sea. The proximity to Novorossiysk, a critical port for oil exports and the relocated Black Sea Fleet, forces Russia to divert resources for domestic defense. These strikes are interpreted as a strategy to pick away at Russia's logistical capabilities.

Wack o' Wibs
Episode 1499 1:44:52 - 1:47:19

1499: Wack o' Wibs

US Diesel Shortage, Refinery Capacity

Bloomberg reports that the United States is facing a critical 25-day supply of diesel fuel, the lowest level since 2008. The hosts consult local sources near California refineries who suggest that capacity has not fully recovered following labor disputes and maintenance shutdowns. While Tucker Carlson has highlighted the issue as a crisis, the hosts remain skeptical of an imminent total collapse.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 59:23 - 1:01:18

1495: Soft Nuts

French Oil Refinery Strikes, CGT Union Demands

Strikes at French oil refineries led by the CGT union have caused widespread fuel shortages, affecting approximately 30% of gas stations across France. The union rejected a 7% pay raise offer, holding out for a 10% increase to reflect the windfall profits of energy companies. The French government has threatened to requisition workers to restore essential services.

Upcycling Ruminants
Episode 1492 27:05 - 29:29

1492: Upcycling Ruminants

California Gas Prices, Chevron Refinery Labor Dispute

Gas prices in California have surged toward $8 a gallon, which media reports attribute to regulatory issues and refinery maintenance. However, local insights suggest the primary cause was a near-strike at the Chevron refinery, which forced a slowdown of operations. Because refineries take weeks to return to full capacity, the supply remains constrained despite the labor dispute being resolved.

Cash on a Pallet
Episode 848 1:04:01 - 1:09:56

848: Cash on a Pallet

U.S. Bombing Campaign in Sirte, Libya Oil Interests

President Obama authorized a new air campaign against ISIL in Sirte, Libya, citing national security interests. The discussion posits that the true objective is protecting oil refineries and shipping ports vital to French, British, and American interests. The intervention is being conducted under the Government of National Accord (GNA), a body established with Western support.

Yanking Mics
Episode 965 31:44 - 36:45

965: Yanking Mics

International Advertising, Saudi Arabian Fried Chicken Anecdote

A discussion on the legality of international Facebook ads transitions into an anecdote about a specialized fried chicken chain in Saudi Arabia. A traveler working as a troubleshooter for oil refineries described a unique preparation method involving lime juice that makes the chicken world-famous.

Thermostat Placebo
Episode 746 2:32:13 - 2:36:44

746: Thermostat Placebo

Syrian Oil Refineries, Kurdish Energy Production

In northeastern Syria, Kurdish authorities have taken over abandoned oil fields and established makeshift refineries to meet local energy needs. The geopolitical struggle involves competing pipeline interests between Qatar, Turkey, and Iran, with Turkey positioning itself as a primary energy hub for Europe.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 2:12:31 - 2:15:00

646: Boundless Barbarity

James Foley, Failed Rescue Mission Claims

U.S. officials claimed that a covert Special Operations mission was launched in early July to rescue journalist James Foley and other hostages from an oil refinery in northern Syria. The mission reportedly involved Black Hawk helicopters with "stealth technology" and resulted in a firefight with ISIS militants, though the hostages had already been moved. Skeptics point out the lack of on-the-record sources for these specific details.

Episode 514 2:21:56 - 2:27:30

514: Patriotic Printer

Syrian Proxy War and Makeshift Refineries

The conflict in Syria is analyzed as a proxy war between the U.S. and Russia over energy pipelines. The hosts debunk a Guardian report about "makeshift oil refineries" in Syrian villages, arguing that the photos actually show burning barrels and serve as cover for the rebel capture of strategic pipelines. They highlight the U.S. meeting with Al-Nusra leaders who were previously designated as terrorists.

Struggling Masses
Episode 439 1:41:16 - 1:43:55

439: Struggling Masses

Venezuela Refinery Fire, Sabotage Allegations

A massive fire at Venezuela's largest oil refinery resulted in at least 41 deaths and the facility being taken offline. The hosts suggest the disaster may be an act of sabotage by the CIA or State Department, noting that Venezuela has been shifting its oil exports to China. The scale of the fire is compared to smaller, less significant refinery incidents in the United States.

Throwing Yogurt
Episode 393 1:41:07 - 1:43:46

393: Throwing Yogurt

Gasoline Blends, Butane Components, and Listener Gripes

In response to a critical listener letter, the hosts clarify the technical aspects of gasoline production. They explain that butane is a standard component of gasoline, typically making up 2% of the blend in summer and 10% in winter to manage vapor pressure and ensure proper vaporization in cold temperatures.

Obama Needs Water
Episode 292 39:11 - 42:34

292: Obama Needs Water

CIA Operations in Libya and Chinese Oil Interests

The hosts deconstruct the theory that the Lockerbie bombing was a CIA operation involving drugs that was covered up by blaming Libya. They suggest the current war is a continuation of this conflict, exacerbated by Gaddafi's oil deals with Russia and China. They note the recent destruction of a Chinese-built oil refinery in Libya as evidence of a broader geopolitical setup.