'Today, Shell is making more money than ever selling planet-destroying fossil fuels. And this industry wonders why it has a credibility and recruitment problem.' ✍️ John Gibbons (think_or_swim)
The biggest TV show of the 1980s, Dallas, followed the fortunes of the Ewings, a family of oil tycoons in Texas, and showcased their glamorous, opulent lifestyles, as well as the wheeling and dealing and back-stabbing in the industry.
Fast forward to the 2020s and the industry is arguably more profitable than ever. In 2022, the combined profits of ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, Total, BP and Equinor surged to nearly $250 billion, the highest in their ...
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