Topic: Refinery

43 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 46:17 - 48:48

1860: micro-dosing

European Jet Fuel Shortage and Flight Cancellations

The International Energy Agency warns that Europe has only approximately six weeks of jet fuel remaining due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. This shortage is expected to lead to widespread flight cancellations between major European cities. Experts note that even if the straits were opened immediately, the refining and transport turnaround would take at least 60 days to replenish supplies.

Splashdown
Episode 1859

1859: Splashdown

French Government Migration to Linux and OS/2 Sabotage Claims

The French government is reportedly transitioning its computer systems to Linux and abandoning Microsoft Windows due to persistent technical issues. Historical claims suggest Microsoft intentionally sabotaged the OS/2 operating system during its early competition for market dominance. Despite the transition, some users express nostalgia for the smoothness of OS/2 while acknowledging its high resource requirements on early hardware.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858

1858: Nut Spread

Episode 1858 Introduction, AI Robot Status

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1858 of the No Agenda show from their respective locations in Texas and California. Curry announces he has fixed the show's AI robot, which is now functional and capable of rapid speech. The hosts briefly discuss the high volume of news cycles occurring between broadcasts and the possibility of emergency episodes.

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.

Gooder
Episode 1855 2:37:24 - 2:42:04

1855: Gooder

Episode Outro and Order of the Heart Mix

The episode concludes with a sign-off from Fredericksburg, Texas, and San Francisco's "Refinery Row." An end-of-show music mix titled "Order of the Heart" by Molly Berry is played, featuring lyrics about recovery and the "red night" of surgery. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model before the final credits.

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 2:19:28 - 2:22:27

1805: Hamburger Wine

Chevron El Segundo Refinery Explosion, California Exit

A massive explosion at the Chevron refinery in El Segundo, California, sends a fireball into the sky and blankets LAX in smoke. The facility supplies 40% of Southern California's jet fuel and 20% of its motor vehicle fuel. The hosts speculate that the incident might be a "suspicious" precursor to Chevron completely exiting the state of California for insurance or regulatory reasons.

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.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:51:52 - 1:58:56

1794: Heroin Hotties

Value for Value, No Agenda Art and Corrections

The show reviews recent AI-generated listener art and addresses several corrections, including the identification of a DJI microphone and Adlai Stevenson's role in the Cuban Missile Crisis. A discussion on California gas prices highlights the impact of specific fuel blends and the impending closure of the Chevron refinery in Richmond.

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.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 2:37:15 - 2:40:22

1695: Pronoun Journey

California Gasoline Prices and Refinery Blends

Gasoline prices in California remain significantly higher than the national average due to unique state-mandated "low smog" fuel blends. Governor Gavin Newsom has called for legislation requiring refineries to maintain higher supplies to prevent price spikes. The discussion notes that Chevron is considering moving its refinery operations to Houston, which could further impact California's fuel supply.

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.