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Developing a vertically integrated Bitcoin Mine on the Fringe of the Fringe, where conversations are deep, but the Wolfcamp is shallow #BTC #EFT #RIP_SBA

Charlas เข้าร่วม Eylül 2021
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
The craziest thing about Newsom's $100 million wildlife bridge is that it will allow cougars, an apex predator, direct access into a suburban neighborhood filled with pets, children, and the elderly. It's like the radical environmentalist version of The Purge.
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BRV
BRV@willrayvalentin·
I hate to be the bearer of good news but if infrastructure like this 👇 gets blown up, as of this moment it will take at least a decade to recover from this war - and the truth is that the world's energy picture is probably changed forever. This single facility 👇produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply (aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/18…) and, as of 2011, had taken $70 billion to build (energyintel.com/0000017b-a7be-…). What makes this even worse is that Iran's strike on this was retaliation after Israel attacked their South Pars gas field which draws from the same natural gas reservoir, which is the world's largest by far (9,700 km² - about the size of Qatar itself). Heck, on the list of the 25 largest natural gas fields (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_n…) this single reservoir holds roughly 40% of their combined recoverable reserves - and is nearly 6 times bigger than the 2nd biggest field in the world. And, unlike many of the others on the list, it's only at 10% depletion (meaning 90% of the gas is still there). Which means that, probably for many years, a huge share of the gas from the world's largest reservoir simply won't be extractable, as infrastructure on both sides - Qatar's and Iran's - has now been blown up. From a global energy supply perspective, we're deep into worst-case scenario territory.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

I hate to be the bearer of bad news but if infrastructure like this 👇 gets blown up, as of this moment it will take at least a decade to recover from this war - and the truth is that the world's energy picture is probably changed forever. This single facility 👇produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply (aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/18…) and, as of 2011, had taken $70 billion to build (energyintel.com/0000017b-a7be-…). What makes this even worse is that Iran's strike on this was retaliation after Israel attacked their South Pars gas field which draws from the same natural gas reservoir, which is the world's largest by far (9,700 km² - about the size of Qatar itself). Heck, on the list of the 25 largest natural gas fields (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_n…) this single reservoir holds roughly 40% of their combined recoverable reserves - and is nearly 6 times bigger than the 2nd biggest field in the world. And, unlike many of the others on the list, it's only at 10% depletion (meaning 90% of the gas is still there). Which means that, probably for many years, a huge share of the gas from the world's largest reservoir simply won't be extractable, as infrastructure on both sides - Qatar's and Iran's - has now been blown up. From a global energy supply perspective, we're deep into worst-case scenario territory.

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Dan Pickering
Dan Pickering@pickeringenergy·
New level in Iran war? Prior to today, it was essentially a supply chain problem, the production is there, but trapped. With South Pars (gas field) strike by allies and Ras Laffan strike by Iran, things now could move to "the supply ain't there anymore". Pay closer attention.
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Amalgamated Sludge
Amalgamated Sludge@SludgeLLC·
She's very funny. She calls out things/people that arent normally here. But the everyday jogger runs by with nary a peep
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Oil Co Intern
Oil Co Intern@OilCoIntern·
Hormuz? Yes. I’ve heard of Hormuz. I believe my father summered there in the 90s.
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Amalgamated Sludge@SludgeLLC·
@DerrickEvans4WV Yep. But when we need the really accurate service to only be available to our guys, we can dial it down or switch it off
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Derrick Evans
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV·
I had no idea that GPS signals are free worldwide & were funded by U.S. taxpayers at roughly $2 billion/year.
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Amalgamated Sludge
Amalgamated Sludge@SludgeLLC·
@oilmutt The pro lacrosse league (there was/is? one) was owned by one gear supplier (nike?) And not authentic competition, really. Rugby is always authentic
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Oil Mutt
Oil Mutt@oilmutt·
@SludgeLLC I wish they would launch pro leagues for that and rugby here
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Chef Andrew Gruel
Chef Andrew Gruel@ChefGruel·
I used to think this stuff was kinda funny, somewhat silly. But it’s not a one-off. It’s every single project. The ineptitude has won. Get involved this year; vote differently, pay attention to your local races.
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo

Here's Gavin Newsom at the groundbreaking ceremony for the "butterfly bridge," lying to the public about how much the project would cost and making fun of Caltrans for constantly disappointing voters. He knows his own government is incompetent—and he think it's funny.

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Matt Zahn
Matt Zahn@TheRealMattZahn·
@ChefGruel I get it you think you are pointing it out, and fixing it, but I am old and cynical enough to know you won't fix shit, you will just build a brand that complains while they keep doing the same shit. Adam will keep bitching and Kimmel will keep pushing for it.
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The Name of War
The Name of War@TheNameofWar·
Secret Service agents responding to the Augusta National Golf Course incident where an armed man took hostages and demanded to speak to President Reagan, Oct. 23, 1983.
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