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Exxon CEO joins anti-fracking lawsuit after drilling threatens his property value

It seems it's not so easy to be pro-fracking when it affects you directly



Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson is involved in a legal battle over fracking. The weird part is, he’s on the side that’s against it.


Don’t worry, Tillerson hasn’t changed his “Drill, baby, drill” mentality or had a change of heart about the evils of regulatory oversight in general. He’s just worried about the effect that drilling is going to have where he lives. Specifically, he wants to block the construction of a 160-foot water tower next to his home in Bartonville, Texas, which would provide water for nearby fracking operations. In order to do so, The Wall Street Journal reports, he’s signed onto a lawsuit that details the many unsavory consequences of fracking:


[Tillerson] and his neighbors had filed suit to block the tower, saying it is illegal and would create “a noise nuisance and traffic hazards,” in part because it would provide water for use in hydraulic fracturing. Fracking, which requires heavy trucks to haul and pump massive amounts of water, unlocks oil and gas from dense rock and has helped touch off a surge in U.S. energy output.

…While the lawsuit Mr. Tillerson joined cites the side effects of fracking, a lawyer representing the Exxon CEO said he hadn’t complained about such disturbances. “I have other clients who were concerned about the potential for noise and traffic problems, but he’s never expressed that to me or anyone else,” said Michael Whitten, who runs a small law practice in Denton, Texas. Mr. Whitten said Mr. Tillerson’s primary concern is that his property value would be harmed.

An Exxon spokesman said Mr. Tillerson declined to comment. The company “has no involvement in the legal matter” and its directors weren’t told of Mr. Tillerson’s participation, the spokesman said.

When he’s wearing his CEO of a Major Oil Company hat, Climate Progress points out, Tillerson’s views on fracking have been quite different. “This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth, and global competitiveness,” he said in 2012 of attempts to increase oversight of drilling operations.
 
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Now watch the Republican hypocrites come out of the woodwork to defend this hypocrite. :lol:
 
Exxon CEO joins anti-fracking lawsuit after drilling threatens his property value

It seems it's not so easy to be pro-fracking when it affects you directly



Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson is involved in a legal battle over fracking. The weird part is, he’s on the side that’s against it.


Don’t worry, Tillerson hasn’t changed his “Drill, baby, drill” mentality or had a change of heart about the evils of regulatory oversight in general. He’s just worried about the effect that drilling is going to have where he lives. Specifically, he wants to block the construction of a 160-foot water tower next to his home in Bartonville, Texas, which would provide water for nearby fracking operations. In order to do so, The Wall Street Journal reports, he’s signed onto a lawsuit that details the many unsavory consequences of fracking:


[Tillerson] and his neighbors had filed suit to block the tower, saying it is illegal and would create “a noise nuisance and traffic hazards,” in part because it would provide water for use in hydraulic fracturing. Fracking, which requires heavy trucks to haul and pump massive amounts of water, unlocks oil and gas from dense rock and has helped touch off a surge in U.S. energy output.

…While the lawsuit Mr. Tillerson joined cites the side effects of fracking, a lawyer representing the Exxon CEO said he hadn’t complained about such disturbances. “I have other clients who were concerned about the potential for noise and traffic problems, but he’s never expressed that to me or anyone else,” said Michael Whitten, who runs a small law practice in Denton, Texas. Mr. Whitten said Mr. Tillerson’s primary concern is that his property value would be harmed.

An Exxon spokesman said Mr. Tillerson declined to comment. The company “has no involvement in the legal matter” and its directors weren’t told of Mr. Tillerson’s participation, the spokesman said.

When he’s wearing his CEO of a Major Oil Company hat, Climate Progress points out, Tillerson’s views on fracking have been quite different. “This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth, and global competitiveness,” he said in 2012 of attempts to increase oversight of drilling operations.

A true member of the 'I got mine, fuck the rest of you' mentality; callous conservatism to the highest power.
 
Defend him?

No, fuck him.

Fracking is a fine energy policy and only pussies like Synth and the rest of the emasculated effeminate Left wing Male Population still whines about it.
 
Exxon CEO joins anti-fracking lawsuit after drilling threatens his property value

It seems it's not so easy to be pro-fracking when it affects you directly



Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson is involved in a legal battle over fracking. The weird part is, he’s on the side that’s against it.


Don’t worry, Tillerson hasn’t changed his “Drill, baby, drill” mentality or had a change of heart about the evils of regulatory oversight in general. He’s just worried about the effect that drilling is going to have where he lives. Specifically, he wants to block the construction of a 160-foot water tower next to his home in Bartonville, Texas, which would provide water for nearby fracking operations. In order to do so, The Wall Street Journal reports, he’s signed onto a lawsuit that details the many unsavory consequences of fracking:


[Tillerson] and his neighbors had filed suit to block the tower, saying it is illegal and would create “a noise nuisance and traffic hazards,” in part because it would provide water for use in hydraulic fracturing. Fracking, which requires heavy trucks to haul and pump massive amounts of water, unlocks oil and gas from dense rock and has helped touch off a surge in U.S. energy output.

…While the lawsuit Mr. Tillerson joined cites the side effects of fracking, a lawyer representing the Exxon CEO said he hadn’t complained about such disturbances. “I have other clients who were concerned about the potential for noise and traffic problems, but he’s never expressed that to me or anyone else,” said Michael Whitten, who runs a small law practice in Denton, Texas. Mr. Whitten said Mr. Tillerson’s primary concern is that his property value would be harmed.

An Exxon spokesman said Mr. Tillerson declined to comment. The company “has no involvement in the legal matter” and its directors weren’t told of Mr. Tillerson’s participation, the spokesman said.

When he’s wearing his CEO of a Major Oil Company hat, Climate Progress points out, Tillerson’s views on fracking have been quite different. “This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth, and global competitiveness,” he said in 2012 of attempts to increase oversight of drilling operations.
First, you assume the story as you understand it, is true.
Second, you assume this guy was pro fracking in the first place....
This smells like the same thing the Kennedys pulled when they protested the construction of a wind farm in waters THEY claimed were their yachting waters.
Last point. The story is not about the fracking operation. It is focused on a water tower.
These are the same people that bitch about their cell coverage then protest when the carrier wants to build a tower to alleviate the problem.
 
Defend him?

No, fuck him.

Fracking is a fine energy policy and only pussies like Synth and the rest of the emasculated effeminate Left wing Male Population still whines about it.

Yep...They just cannot stand when people are afforded the opportunity to acquire good high paying jobs.
 
Defend him?

No, fuck him.

Fracking is a fine energy policy and only pussies like Synth and the rest of the emasculated effeminate Left wing Male Population still whines about it.

You must have a serious machismo issue, as focused as you are on sexuality in relation to political and social opinions. I suggest you friend Warrior or Rabbi, two very conservative gay curious fellows who together satisfied their needs together.
 
Defend him?

No, fuck him.

Fracking is a fine energy policy and only pussies like Synth and the rest of the emasculated effeminate Left wing Male Population still whines about it.

You must have a serious machismo issue, as focused as you are on sexuality in relation to political and social opinions. I suggest you friend Warrior or Rabbi, two very conservative gay curious fellows who together satisfied their needs together.

Did those two finally get together in real life and make a Love Connection? That is so sweet!
 
Defend him?

No, fuck him.

Fracking is a fine energy policy and only pussies like Synth and the rest of the emasculated effeminate Left wing Male Population still whines about it.

You must have a serious machismo issue, as focused as you are on sexuality in relation to political and social opinions. I suggest you friend Warrior or Rabbi, two very conservative gay curious fellows who together satisfied their needs together.

Did those two finally get together in real life and make a Love Connection? That is so sweet!

Yep, all the evidence suggests they have. They want to keep it secret, yet notice they never post in the same thread and have given up giving each other positive reps and thanks (I suppose those are reserved for their pillow talk).
 
Exxon CEO joins anti-fracking lawsuit after drilling threatens his property value

It seems it's not so easy to be pro-fracking when it affects you directly



Exxon CEO Rex Tillerson is involved in a legal battle over fracking. The weird part is, he’s on the side that’s against it.


Don’t worry, Tillerson hasn’t changed his “Drill, baby, drill” mentality or had a change of heart about the evils of regulatory oversight in general. He’s just worried about the effect that drilling is going to have where he lives. Specifically, he wants to block the construction of a 160-foot water tower next to his home in Bartonville, Texas, which would provide water for nearby fracking operations. In order to do so, The Wall Street Journal reports, he’s signed onto a lawsuit that details the many unsavory consequences of fracking:


[Tillerson] and his neighbors had filed suit to block the tower, saying it is illegal and would create “a noise nuisance and traffic hazards,” in part because it would provide water for use in hydraulic fracturing. Fracking, which requires heavy trucks to haul and pump massive amounts of water, unlocks oil and gas from dense rock and has helped touch off a surge in U.S. energy output.

…While the lawsuit Mr. Tillerson joined cites the side effects of fracking, a lawyer representing the Exxon CEO said he hadn’t complained about such disturbances. “I have other clients who were concerned about the potential for noise and traffic problems, but he’s never expressed that to me or anyone else,” said Michael Whitten, who runs a small law practice in Denton, Texas. Mr. Whitten said Mr. Tillerson’s primary concern is that his property value would be harmed.

An Exxon spokesman said Mr. Tillerson declined to comment. The company “has no involvement in the legal matter” and its directors weren’t told of Mr. Tillerson’s participation, the spokesman said.
When he’s wearing his CEO of a Major Oil Company hat, Climate Progress points out, Tillerson’s views on fracking have been quite different. “This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth, and global competitiveness,” he said in 2012 of attempts to increase oversight of drilling operations.
First, you assume the story as you understand it, is true.
Second, you assume this guy was pro fracking in the first place....
This smells like the same thing the Kennedys pulled when they protested the construction of a wind farm in waters THEY claimed were their yachting waters.
Last point. The story is not about the fracking operation. It is focused on a water tower.
These are the same people that bitch about their cell coverage then protest when the carrier wants to build a tower to alleviate the problem.

No, he's only the CEO of the company doing the fracking.

Holy shit, you're dumb!
 

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