In this month’s Mineral Rights Podcast news episode for January 2021, we talk about aggressive energy policies from Washington, drilling falls to new lows, and North Face gets blasted for refusing jacket order for oil and gas service company.
Justin Williams joins me to provide the individual mineral owner perspective and we discuss our respective takes on each story to help you keep tabs on the latest happenings in the world of minerals and royalties.
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This Month’s Mineral Rights News Articles:
- U.S. shale should be worried about ‘very aggressive’ policies coming from Washington, energy secretary says
- Colorado Oil And Gas Drilling Falls To Historic Lows As The Pandemic Crashes Demand
- North Face accused of ‘virtue-signaling’ for refusing oil-and-gas firm’s jacket order
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- Link to the letter to the North Face CEO that Adam Anderson posted on LinkedIn.
- The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels by Alex Epstein, a New York Times bestseller arguing that if we look at the whole picture, human flourishing requires that humanity use more fossil fuels not less. Adam Anderson refers to concepts and data from this book in his letter.
- MRP 73: Alex Epstein and The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels
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