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Why FRACKING Has Become a Critical Election Issue – Mike Mauceli, Tim Tarpley

In this episode of The Energy Show with REI Energy, host Mike Mauceli takes a deep dive into the complex world of energy policy with guest Tim Tarpley, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs at the Energy Workforce and Technology Council. As the U.S. navigates an election season, this episode addresses the political, economic, and environmental implications of fracking, oil and gas production, and the role of federal lands in energy development.

Key Topics Discussed:
- Kamala Harris’s Fracking Flip-Flop: Tim Tarpley provides insights into how fracking has become a political hot potato during the presidential election. He explains how Harris’s stance has evolved, reflecting shifting political pressures and public opinion, with 8 out of 10 Americans supporting oil and gas production.

- The Energy Workforce and Technology Council: Tim introduces his organization, which represents over 200 companies across the energy sector, employing over 650,000 workers in both traditional oil and gas industries and new energy technologies like wind, solar, and hydrogen.

- Federal Lands and Permitting: The episode uncovers the crucial but under-discussed topics of permitting and the use of federal lands for oil and gas production. Tim explains the significant impact of federal policy on leasing schedules and how bipartisan support is essential for reforming energy policy.

- U.S. Energy Independence: Mike and Tim tackle the question of why the U.S. imports oil from countries like Venezuela when it has an abundance of natural gas domestically. Tim points out that the U.S. has been a leader in reducing emissions due to its shift from coal to natural gas, but political factors often stand in the way of practical energy policy.

This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the future of U.S. energy policy. From the political debate around fracking to the role of federal lands in energy production, Tim Tarpley’s insights provide a nuanced look at the challenges and opportunities facing the energy sector today.

00:00 Introduction
02:11 Fracking: A Political Hot Potato
03:03 Energy Policy Beyond Fracking
04:16 Impact of Federal Lands on Energy Production
06:23 The Importance of Natural Gas
07:00 Challenges in Energy Infrastructure
08:19 The Role of the President in Energy Policy
10:33 The Future of U.S. Energy Policy
11:46 Technological Advancements in Energy Production
18:13 The Need for Public Engagement in Energy Issues
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Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Toru Kiyosaki (born April 8, 1947) is an American businessman and author. Kiyosaki is the founder of Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company, a private financial education company that provides personal finance and business education to people through books and videos. The company's main revenues come from franchisees of the Rich Dad seminars that are conducted by independent individuals using Kiyosaki's brand name for a fee. He is also the creator of the Cashflow board and software games to educate adults and children about business and financial concepts.
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