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Exxon Mobile CEO Sues To Stop Fracking Near His Texas Ranch

Hugh Pickens DOT Com writes "Exxon Mobile's CEO Rex Tillerson's day job is to do all he can to protect and nurture the process of hydraulic fracturing—aka 'fracking'—so that his company can continue to rake in billions via the production and sale of natural gas. 'This type of dysfunctional regulation is holding back the American economic recovery, growth, and global competitiveness,' said Tillerson in 2012 of attempts to increase oversight of drilling operations. But now Rick Unger reports at Forbes that Tillerson has joined a lawsuit seeking to shut down a fracking project near his Texas ranch. Why? Because the 160 foot water tower being built next to Tillerson's house that will supply the water to the near-by fracking site, means the arrival of loud trucks, an ugly tower next door, and the general unpleasantness that will interfere with the quality of his life and the real estate value of his sizeable ranch. The water tower is being built by Cross Timbers Water Supply Corp., a nonprofit utility that has supplied water to the region for half a century. Cross Timbers says that it is required by state law to build enough capacity to serve growing demand. In 2011, Bartonville denied Cross Timbers a permit to build the water tower, saying the location was reserved for residences. The water company sued, arguing that it is exempt from municipal zoning because of its status as a public utility. In May 2012, a state district court judge agreed with Cross Timbers and compelled the town to issue a permit. The utility resumed construction as the town appealed the decision. Later that year, the Tillersons and their co-plaintiffs sued Cross Timbers, saying that the company had promised them it wouldn't build a tower near their properties. An Exxon spokesman said Tillerson declined to comment. The company 'has no involvement in the legal matter' and its directors weren't told of Mr. Tillerson's participation, the spokesman said."

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  1. Re:"Mobile"...Really? C'mon guys... by garyisabusyguy · · Score: 3, Funny

    I wondered if Exxon was getting into the cell phone business

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  2. Re:NIMBY NIMBY NIMBY!!! by jythie · · Score: 3, Funny

    Something I find ironic is that one of the classic libertarian arguments I hear about NIMBY is that if one is unhappy with what one's neighbors are doing one should use their economic resources to move. Here we have someone with more then enough cash to move where ever they want, but they still want to control what their neighbors are doing with their land.

  3. NIMB by sociocapitalist · · Score: 4, Funny

    Someone should buy this cunt a pizza and coke and tell him to shut the fuck up and stop being such a hypocrite.

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  4. Re:Rich, white hypocrites? Say it aint so!!! by TheGratefulNet · · Score: 4, Funny

    we are just flowers to be plucked to supply bouquets of posies, so that the gentry do not need to smell the foulness of our rotting bodies

    aka, "mongo only pawn in game of life."

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  5. Re:Is Exxon Mobile a new phone company? by omnichad · · Score: 3, Funny

    See...the Internet is kind of like a pipeline...

  6. Re:Rich, white hypocrites? Say it aint so!!! by hey! · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's like my uncle Ivan, an old-time red used to say to me. "Kid, nobody believes in socialism. Nobody believes in capitalism either. It's 'Socialism for me, capitalism for you."

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  7. Re:Rich, white hypocrites? Say it aint so!!! by Newander · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wouldn't have had to make my bed if only we had the gold standard! Fiat currency causes dirty dishes.

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