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Saudi Arabia's Gamble to Stop a Total Collapse
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@h0ser

6 months ago

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@astraljava8500

6 months ago

*Oil is dead *the desert is empty *the other continents are full *Anything else is fuel

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@GeorgeAndGeorge

6 months ago

hoser is like that rare bird that just shows up once in a while

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@flankana

6 months ago

it seems like they looked at Norway's economy, said let's copy them but snorted 10 lines before they got to work

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@SoCalFreelance

6 months ago

Urban explorers will have a field day exploring all these abandoned megaprojects in the middle of the desert.

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@JinKee

6 months ago

“The stone age didn’t end because we ran out of stone.”- MBS

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@alex_zetsu

6 months ago

At least if your economy is 75% dependent on wheat, sugar, or coffee, you can always replant and grow a next year harvest. You're at the whims of the demands of the consumer, but there will always be a next year harvest. Coal and oil don't regenerate if you burry it and water it.

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@armandoventura9043

6 months ago

Oil ended up being a curse for the countries that have it, except Norway, they have a government that doesn't stink

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@BoostlessJoe

3 months ago

the only thing i think about when i see these mega projects is: how much will maintenance cost? i don't think they are investing their money in a wise way

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@ihavetowait90daystochangem67

6 months ago

Saudi Arabia is the gonna be the first country to make it back to the hood

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@fitzwits

6 months ago

Turtles 🐢

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@TheCoLDKanadian

6 months ago

To be honest, calling it a gamble is a bit of an understatement. Their plans all range from crazy, to downright idiotic. I mean there's no shortage of people who have pointed out how silly some of the Saudi's plans are, with things like The Line and Mukaab taking most of the heat with how absurd they are. Let's be real here, a lot of these ideas sound cool in concept, but I sincerely doubt most of them are feasible. Even if they were, I'm not sure if they'd make as big of an impact as the Saudis are hoping.

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@Nonamearisto

3 months ago

France is currently the most-visited country in the world, with ~72 million tourists. No way will 100 million people a year go to visit a stinking hole in the desert just to see a needle-like building, a line of a city, and some ski resorts and water parks.

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@ronald3836

6 months ago

Unfortunately for Saudi Arabia, there is room for only so many Dubais. And my guess is that the long-term global demand for Dubais in the Middle East is less than 1.

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@TheCrazeturk

6 months ago

Hoser: “oil is DONE” U.S. military: “it is done when I say it is done”

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@twistedyogert

3 months ago

One of the other things that Saudi Arabia has no lack of is sunlight. I could certainly see solar being an attractive alternative energy source over there. At least on the local scale. Perhaps MBS could surprise us and build a fusion power plant.

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@mosquitobight

6 months ago

It should be pointed out that the main problem with Venezuelan oil is not mountains and jungle making it hard to access, but that it is low-value heavy oil, high in carbon and low in hydrogen, as opposed to the Persian Gulf's light sweet crude.

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@conradwiebe7919

6 months ago

tourist economies are inherently unsustainable because they require people to travel long distances to visit a place for a short time which uses a lot of energy

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@AK-sj2rl

6 months ago

As a gulf Arab youth myself, not a Saudi tho, we share the same issues but on a smaller less acute scale because of our smaller size. For the entire neighborhood the trickiest bit would be restructuring that social contract (which I personally think is badly needed and is very long overdue) but without leaving citizens with the short end of the stick. Local authorities can't expect citizens to forgo of their oil-dependent financial safety buffers without first demonstrating shared responsibility (reducing royal court spending, tackling institutional and systemic corruption etc).

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@picklikeapro6952

6 months ago

We’ve been hearing that oil would run out for decades. When I got my license in 2001 we were supposed to run out by 2010.

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