With the 2024 presidential election just five months away, Verde Clean Fuels CEO Ernie Miller joins Asking for a Trend to discuss how the company is preparing for the road ahead as Donald Trump and Joe Biden go head-to-head on contrasting energy agendas.
But we'll get to that later because I, I am curious your perspective on leading up to this election where kind of we are in this energy transition and how pivotal the election is gonna be for that.Julie uh Verde Clean Field focuses on on we make gasoline and uh and we make gasoline from natural gas that's either uh flared or otherwise disadvantaged, either physically or economically stranded.
Most of these companies are trying to not flare natural gas because it is not great for um climate change, et cetera.Um So how much are you guys producing through this method? And uh you know, there, there, we see opportunities, we see multiple opportunities in the Permian Basin, but uh we, we see great opportunities for us in other producing basins here in the US and, and then uh stranded or associated natural gas globally is a, is a real problem that we can, we can address, got you.Well, uh like I say, we've, we've got multiple opportunities in the, in the Permian basin and then, and then several opportunities uh across the us.