
Kirk, Chuck, and Mark cover Chevron's settlement to buy a West Texas ranch rather than face trial over decades of alleged pollution, Ken Paxton's lawsuit against a fiberglass recycling site turned wind turbine blade graveyard, and Elon Musk's plan to put AI data centers in space powered by solar panels. They debate whether the space data center concept is real or just Musk messing with software guys, discuss BP suspending share buybacks to reduce debt after their energy transition distraction, and reflect on Expand Energy leaving Oklahoma City nearly a decade after Aubrey McClendon's death, marking the end of an era for the company he built. Join the conversation shaping the future of energy. Collide is the community where oil & gas professionals connect, share insights, and solve real-world problems together. No noise. No fluff. Just the discussions that move our industry forward. Apply today at collide.io Click here to view the episode transcript. 00:00 - Welcome and first concert stories 02:11 - Chevron West Texas ranch settlement 08:27 - Environmental litigation implications 11:12 - Wind turbine blade graveyard lawsuit 17:23 - Green energy waste problem 19:02 - Elon Musk's space AI data centers 24:24 - Building data centers in space 27:35 - Earth's electricity limitations 30:55 - Space compute infrastructure race 33:16 - BP suspends share buybacks 37:38 - Expand Energy leaving Oklahoma City 41:19 - Houston's oil and gas consolidation https://twitter.com/collide_io https://www.tiktok.com/@collide.io https://www.facebook.com/collide.io https://www.instagram.com/collide.io https://www.youtube.com/@collide_io https://bsky.app/profile/digitalwildcatters.bsky.social https://www.linkedin.com/company/collide-digital-wildcatters