Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth speaks with CNN anchor Poppy Harlow about Europe’s energy “vulnerability” and responds to calls for an export ban on US oil. #CNN #News

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    1. Check out the story of Steven Donziger a lawyer that Chevron has actively tried to destroy over his brave work in helping the Indigenous people of Ecuador. Chevron has spilled oil into rivers for decades and it is killing people!

    2. there is no energy crisis, Russia burning 10 million USD worth of unused gas EVERY DAY near the Finnish border. But the west decided to pay the »cost of freedom«, so pin the ukrainian flag onto your shirt and enjoy the western style of living while it lasts. USA is happy to sell to Europe, and a strong German economy based on cheap Russian gas scares the hell out of the USA, it is not their interest

    3. Here’s an idea! All Oil and Gas CEOs making record profits and should have a serious nest egg set aside should not be paid. And if they argue?…we can just make them a head shorter. And if they obstruct production?…they will surely be made a head shorter. The BilkUnaires of this planet need to be taught they do not have the right to inflict pain and suffering for profit.

    4. Gasoline is made up of a huge amount of taxes why doesnt the government set the tone and lower or eliminate the taxes on gas.Easy for them to say what to do with your money but they arent lowering the income tax on gas stations or property tax or income.

    5. IMF predicts only 1 or 2 percent reduction in GDP for Europe for a few months this winter. Nobody "freezes", just less industrial output.
      FYI: Normal range of GDP is +/- 4%.

    6. Europe expects gas for euros (for free). Pay in rubles and get your gas. EU cannot confiscate rubles, but they can euros.

    7. could we look at the fact that a single bit coin transaction takes about as much power as it takes to run a single family home for 50 days?
      And stop with this "its the weather causing power outages"?
      We report 80 power outages in texas since 2019, Just so happens to be about the same time large scale crypto mining legislation started rolling.
      Please stop telling us we need to go further down supply side economics while these energy companies are making record profits from people using power to make crypto currency. Your "policy experts" are either lying to you or not using critical thinking.

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