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Warren B. liebt seine Occi, na da kann er doch mal für bessere Kurse sorgen:
https://www.investors.com/news/warren-buffett-loves-his-occi…
https://www.investors.com/news/warren-buffett-loves-his-occi…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 73.804.621 von Carola11 am 08.05.23 04:54:43Sieht heute ganz gut aus:
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es kann so weiter gehen
Here’s a full recap of everything Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger said at Berkshire’s annual meeting
The Oracle of Omaha also said Berkshire Hathaway wouldn't take over Occidental Petroleum
.
"There's speculation about us buying control, we're not going to buy control. … We wouldn't know what to do with it," he said
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/06/berkshire-hathaway-annual-me…
The Oracle of Omaha also said Berkshire Hathaway wouldn't take over Occidental Petroleum
.
"There's speculation about us buying control, we're not going to buy control. … We wouldn't know what to do with it," he said
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/06/berkshire-hathaway-annual-me…
Ja, ist wirklich komisch. Das Blatt kann sich jedoch auch sehr schnell wieder wenden.
Quelle; Keith Speights Kernaussagen
Occidental investiert stark in die Kohlenstoffabscheidung und -bindung, einschließlich der umstrittenen Direct-Air-Capture-Technologie.
Warren Buffett scheint Vertrauen in den Ansatz von Occidental zu haben.
Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway besitzt jetzt eine Beteiligung an Occidental im Wert von mehr als 13 Milliarden US-Dollar und wird die Position wahrscheinlich erheblich ausbauen.
Also Freunde des Risikos, abwarten und Rotwein trinken.
Quelle; Keith Speights Kernaussagen
Occidental investiert stark in die Kohlenstoffabscheidung und -bindung, einschließlich der umstrittenen Direct-Air-Capture-Technologie.
Warren Buffett scheint Vertrauen in den Ansatz von Occidental zu haben.
Buffetts Berkshire Hathaway besitzt jetzt eine Beteiligung an Occidental im Wert von mehr als 13 Milliarden US-Dollar und wird die Position wahrscheinlich erheblich ausbauen.
Also Freunde des Risikos, abwarten und Rotwein trinken.
Seit der Reduzierung der Förderquoten ist die Aktie nur noch gefallen - ist doch paradox ?
Occidental Makes a Billion-Dollar Climate Moonshot—So It Can Keep Pumping Oil
Petroleum giant says its plan to capture and store carbon dioxide will give it leeway to invest in fossil fuels
https://www.wsj.com/articles/occidental-plans-to-suck-carbon…
Will Occidental’s Billion-Dollar Carbon Capture Bet Pay Off?
By Felicity Bradstock - Apr 12, 2023, 2:00 PM CDT
Occidental Petroleum Corporation is building a plant fitted with direct air capture technology to remove CO2 directly from the air.
The captured carbon will be pumped underground to enhance the longevity of OXY's oil operations and help in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
The project is supported by the Biden administration’s climate policies and is a significant step towards decarbonizing the oil and gas industry.
U.S. oil and gas company Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY) has big decarbonisation plans to keep its oil production going as long as it can. As the U.S. undergoes a green transition, putting pressure on companies across all industries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, several companies are introducing new technologies aimed at helping them produce lower-carbon fossil fuels. The use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies is helping energy firms to keep their operations running even as the government pushes for a shift away from fossil fuels to green alternatives.
OXY is currently installing a huge structure of fans to suck carbon directly out of the air, with the technology expected to be up and running by 2024. The carbon will then be pumped thousands of feet underground into geological formations to remain there for hundreds of years. The firm has leased over 400 square miles of land from Texas to Louisiana for this purpose. It is investing over $1 billion in the first of its plants to be fitted with direct air capture technology, aimed at reducing its carbon footprint substantially. The project is supported by the Biden administration’s climate policies, with the government covering up to 45 percent of the initial costs.
Direct air capture (DAC) technologies remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere to be stored underground or used in other applications. By September 2022, there were 18 DAC plants around the globe – located in Europe, the United?States, and Canada – capturing around 0.01?Mt?CO2/year. To achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, enough DAC facilities to capture almost 60 Mt?CO2/year would have to be built by 2030. While this is possible, many more companies would need to invest in large-scale DAC projects than are currently being seen.
OXY’s CEO, Vicki Hollub, expects the technology to help the firm achieve net-zero emissions across its operations, as well as its energy use and its customers’ use of its products, by 2050. Hollub is also confident it will enhance the longevity of the company’s oil operations at a time when many are shifting to renewable alternatives.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Will-Occidentals-…
Petroleum giant says its plan to capture and store carbon dioxide will give it leeway to invest in fossil fuels
https://www.wsj.com/articles/occidental-plans-to-suck-carbon…
Will Occidental’s Billion-Dollar Carbon Capture Bet Pay Off?
By Felicity Bradstock - Apr 12, 2023, 2:00 PM CDT
Occidental Petroleum Corporation is building a plant fitted with direct air capture technology to remove CO2 directly from the air.
The captured carbon will be pumped underground to enhance the longevity of OXY's oil operations and help in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
The project is supported by the Biden administration’s climate policies and is a significant step towards decarbonizing the oil and gas industry.
U.S. oil and gas company Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY) has big decarbonisation plans to keep its oil production going as long as it can. As the U.S. undergoes a green transition, putting pressure on companies across all industries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, several companies are introducing new technologies aimed at helping them produce lower-carbon fossil fuels. The use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies is helping energy firms to keep their operations running even as the government pushes for a shift away from fossil fuels to green alternatives.
OXY is currently installing a huge structure of fans to suck carbon directly out of the air, with the technology expected to be up and running by 2024. The carbon will then be pumped thousands of feet underground into geological formations to remain there for hundreds of years. The firm has leased over 400 square miles of land from Texas to Louisiana for this purpose. It is investing over $1 billion in the first of its plants to be fitted with direct air capture technology, aimed at reducing its carbon footprint substantially. The project is supported by the Biden administration’s climate policies, with the government covering up to 45 percent of the initial costs.
Direct air capture (DAC) technologies remove CO2 directly from the atmosphere to be stored underground or used in other applications. By September 2022, there were 18 DAC plants around the globe – located in Europe, the United?States, and Canada – capturing around 0.01?Mt?CO2/year. To achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, enough DAC facilities to capture almost 60 Mt?CO2/year would have to be built by 2030. While this is possible, many more companies would need to invest in large-scale DAC projects than are currently being seen.
OXY’s CEO, Vicki Hollub, expects the technology to help the firm achieve net-zero emissions across its operations, as well as its energy use and its customers’ use of its products, by 2050. Hollub is also confident it will enhance the longevity of the company’s oil operations at a time when many are shifting to renewable alternatives.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Will-Occidentals-…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 73.683.545 von Carola11 am 17.04.23 13:11:44Warren B. hat es drauf:
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/04/19/why-warren-buffett…
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/04/19/why-warren-buffett…
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