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The Energy Impacts with David Blackmon
David Blackmon
196 episodes
1 week ago
Discussions are a two-way street. This podcast is for all sides to have an open forum and share their opinions on fossil, renewable, nuclear, and all things energy.
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Discussions are a two-way street. This podcast is for all sides to have an open forum and share their opinions on fossil, renewable, nuclear, and all things energy.
Show more...
Business News
Business,
News,
Management,
Government
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Alaska's Pebble Mine Project CEO stops by the Energy Impacts Podcast
The Energy Impacts with David Blackmon
28 minutes 58 seconds
3 months ago
Alaska's Pebble Mine Project CEO stops by the Energy Impacts Podcast
John Shively, CEO of Pebble Partnership, and operator of the Alaska Pebble Mine Project. With a focus on Energy Dominance.John Shively joins the Energy Impacts Podcast to talk about the decades-long effort to permit the Pebble Mine in Alaska. He shares insights on the mine's massive copper and mineral potential, environmental concerns around Bristol Bay’s salmon fishery, and how federal permitting delays and reliance on foreign processing especially from China impact U.S. energy security. Shively also discusses what makes Alaska so uniquely valuable and why permitting reform is key to unlocking its resources.Highlights of the Podcast00:01 - Intro and Background03:10 - Why Pebble Mine Matters05:57 - Mineral Resources at Pebble09:14 - China’s Grip on Mineral Processing14:08 - Environmental Concerns and Salmon19:12 - Permitting, Courts, and Political Barriers25:23 - Alaska’s Potential or Decline28:26 - Closing Thoughts
The Energy Impacts with David Blackmon
Discussions are a two-way street. This podcast is for all sides to have an open forum and share their opinions on fossil, renewable, nuclear, and all things energy.