would begin drilling in every possible conceivable place within our territories in order to have production that we could supply europe with if it s interrupted from ukraine. joining me now, oil trader dan dicker, author of oil s endless bid. i want to talk about why this is a bad argument because despite the fact your appearance on this show refuting it happened last week, people are still making it which i can t make heads nor tails of. quickly, it s amazing to me this guy from the coal state is saying, frack more, drill everywhere, which is killing coal in kentucky. unless rand paul wants to see exxon or chevron become state-run entities, you have to do something that s profitable in order to get them to do it. transporting lng to europe is so intensely unprofitable. it looks like it should be profitable, and it might be right now, but the chances of the expense that you re going to take on to try and build these
and convey the notion, especially to our friends in europe, that we keep our commitments. so far that s in doubt. for the record, those ideas make as much sense as you would expect from the architect of the iraq war and the torture regime. now, from the same department, the junior senator from kentucky rand paul gave his suggestions in an op-ed for time magazine. they include suspending aid to ukraine because ukraine owes money to russia and reinstituting the missile defense shield programs, but make europe pay for them. and yesterday he reiterated a solution we first found making the rounds last week promoting drilling and fracking as a way to help in the ukraine crisis. and according to senator rand paul, nowhere in the u.s. should be exempt. i would immediately get every obstacle out of the way for our export of oil and gas, and i would begin drilling in every possible conceivable place within our territories in order to have production that we could supply europe with if it s
russia, itself, which uses its oil and gas as a lever in politics. we re going to become this kind of dystopian state that supplies energy for all of europe and eastern europe. and shipping it everywhere, and it s pushing everyone around and getting whatever it wants whenever it wants because it controls the means of energy production. that s a really, really good point. oil trader, dan dicker. it s always a pleasure. thanks for coming on. we re going to keep doing this until they stop making the argument. all right. you know how the absolute nasty eiest comments are family feuds or fights between once dear friends? one of the most fascinating rich dramatic political fights in the country right now is happening between two men who were once friends. they say they still are. they belong to the same party and govern political entities of the same name, and i will explain, ahead. from latex gloves and antibacterial wipes to steam cleaners, keyboard vacuums and microfiber cloths. yes
interrupted from ukraine. joining me now, oil trader dan dicker, author of oil s endless bid. i want to talk about why this is a bad argument because despite the fact your appearance on this show refuting it happened last week, people are still making it which i can t make heads nor tails of. quickly, it s amazing to me this guy from the coal state is saying, frack more, drill everywhere, which is killing coal in kentucky. unless rand paul wants to see exxon or chevron become state-run entities, you have to do something that s profitable in order to get them to do it. transporting lng to europe is so intensely unprofitable. it looks like it should be profitable, and it might be right now, but the chances of the expense that you re going to take on to try and build these export plans, and then finally get to a market state seven or eight years down the road yes. where it works and you can make this money back over the
what you re saying, guys, those price conditions will not pertain when this happens. they can t by necessity. besides that, you have this idea, what is the vision the republicans have for this country to become the kind of petro state we resent out of venezuela, even russia, itself, which uses its oil and gas as a lever in politics? we re going to become this kind of dystopian state that supplies energy for europe and eastern europe. and shipping it everywhere, pushing everyone around. because it controls the means of energy production. that s a really, really good point. oil trader, dan dicker. we re going to keep doing this until they stop making the argument. you know how the nastiest comments are family feuds or fights between once dear friends? one of the most fascinating rich dramatic political fights in the country right now is happening between two men who were once friends. they say they still are. they belong to the same party and govern political entities of the same n