https://www.nationofchange.org/2024/...to-the-public/So why should people in Austin, Texas and Washington D.C. care? Those affected live in places like Hobbs, Artesia, Midland, Pecos, Crane, Andrews, Big Spring and Seminole. And they'd characterize your links as snuff porn for environmentalists. West Texas counties, most of which are majority Hispanic, went for Trump big time. Why? Because they correctly recognize blue state Democratic Party politicians like Kamala Harris as existential threats to their livelihoods.
The American oil industry’s playbook, illustrated: How drillers offload costly cleanup onto the public.
https://www.propublica.org/article/t...rys-slow-death
The Rising Cost of the Oil Industry’s Slow Death
Switching to a sustainable renewable energy system and reducing oil production is a net benefit when considering the impact oil production has on our environment. Putting up wind turbines seems like a better option than drilling holes in the ground and pumping in water and chemicals to push up oil and gas. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Please note I asked you to confine the discussion to the last 20 years. Most of the wells described in the links were drilled before that.
The state of Texas, including the school districts and the counties and the cities and towns, realized $27.3 billion in revenues from oil and gas severance taxes, local property taxes, and state royalties in 2024, according to Perplexity. And the same year the state and Feds spent approximately $78.5 million on plugging wells in Texas.
There's nothing wrong with onshore wind energy. Without subsidies it probably doesn't make as much sense as generating electricity from solar or natural gas. But it's an option, more environmentally friendly than coal, and probably cheaper than nuclear if you can use the incremental intermittent supply. Offshore wind on the other hand is a boondoggle made possible only by subsidies and tax breaks.
And I'm not 100% convinced wind is more environmentally friendly than oil and gas. Neither is Billy Bob Thornton.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmbZwxEnAFc
Do you think Billy Bob wants some Propublica or "Nation of Change" dumb asses telling Odessans to plug their oil wells and give up their jobs? The answer is hell no.
You didn't bring up carbon emissions, but if you had, I'd ask you to look at carbon from American oil and gas as a % of worldwide emissions. It's around 7%. If the politicians take away our jobs and energy security by kneecapping oil and gas, they won't do jack to reduce worldwide emissions.