Is Saudi Arabia really quitting oil?

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • Saudi Arabia has ambitious green energy goals, aiming to go carbon neutral by 2060. But what does that mean for their fossil-fuel production? Well, the Kingdom is aiming to have its cake and eat it too.
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    Disclaimer: After our deadline in April 2024, reports emerged that Saudi officials had greatly reduced the proposed size of The Line for budgetary reasons. At the time of publishing, those reports have not been officially confirmed.
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Komentáře • 333

  • @DWPlanetA
    @DWPlanetA  Před 18 dny +16

    What do you think of Saudi Arabia's strategy?

    • @hillockfarm8404
      @hillockfarm8404 Před 17 dny +1

      There have been plenty of debunking the feasability of this neom/line thing. Cities are build in square/circle shapes for a reason. This is a glitsy, fancy talk fleece some ignorant rich people scheme.

    • @thbnkk
      @thbnkk Před 17 dny +1

      ❤👏

    • @halphantom2274
      @halphantom2274 Před 17 dny

      Not much.
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      I wouldn't trust them. I think they will torpedo following COPs and try to keep the world dependent on oil as long as they can.

    • @mahdishahin3719
      @mahdishahin3719 Před 17 dny +8

      They have to give up slavery Kafala system first to become free economy.

    • @kated3165
      @kated3165 Před 17 dny

      Psycho.pathic.
      They are doing EVERYTHING possible to thwart global efforts at divesting from fossil fuels, despite knowing very well that the path they are on dooms billions of people... and most species on earth.

  • @ChloeCarter-kd7gz
    @ChloeCarter-kd7gz Před 5 dny +110

    The Asian bling or display of wealth seems to be the most elaborate of all races. It's mind-blowing sometimes the extent they get to.

    • @BrianAlbert-hh3pi
      @BrianAlbert-hh3pi Před 5 dny +6

      Absolutely! I mean, have you seen some of those mega yachts and private islands they own? It's like they're living in a whole different world.

    • @JessicaKeith-uj1jq
      @JessicaKeith-uj1jq Před 5 dny +5

      And don't even get me started on their custom-made supercars and designer wardrobes. They definitely know how to flaunt their wealth.

    • @EricaWaters-lr6zw
      @EricaWaters-lr6zw Před 5 dny +4

      Yeah, it's pretty impressive. But you know what's even more interesting? Most of these wealthy Asians have someone like Desiree Ruth Hoffman managing their portfolios.

    • @AshleyKeith-vw7ws
      @AshleyKeith-vw7ws Před 5 dny +4

      Desiree Ruth Hoffman? Who's that?

    • @EricaWaters-lr6zw
      @EricaWaters-lr6zw Před 5 dny +3

      @@AshleyKeith-vw7ws DESIREE RUTH HOFFMAN she’s known for her assortment manager and holistic approach to financial planning of high-net-worth individuals , considering factors like income, expenses, and long-term goals. she's been making some serious waves in the industry

  • @42VS42
    @42VS42 Před 17 dny +97

    To quit oil, they'll need to stop spending insane amounts of money on silly things like the "line".

    • @jiggy7108
      @jiggy7108 Před 17 dny +6

      they'll quit oil when either there is no demand for it, or when they run out of it. its their only significant money maker, it would make zero sense to stop producing. if they want to transition to clean energy, they need money to do so.

    • @42VS42
      @42VS42 Před 17 dny

      @@jiggy7108 You're forgetting that it would also make sense to stop producing if there was nothing left to produce.

    • @adamsaciid4919
      @adamsaciid4919 Před 17 dny

      @@42VS42 but they have a huge reserves

    • @jiggy7108
      @jiggy7108 Před 17 dny

      @@42VS42 they have lots of oil left.

    • @42VS42
      @42VS42 Před 17 dny

      @@jiggy7108 Relative to the amount of crude oil I own, I agree; relative to the amount they claim to have, I doubt it.

  • @yamasaa
    @yamasaa Před 18 dny +78

    I'd like to see them turn the whole peninsula green, now that would be epic

    • @Sum_Ting_Wong
      @Sum_Ting_Wong Před 18 dny +8

      They can, if they introduce water to certain areas via small rivers, lakes, etc and then have the correct plants (deep rooted fast growing weeds) that can help create soil and retain moisture in the ground. It's how the landscapes evolved throughout millennia around various parts of the world; water sources and the correct animal and plant life working in harmony and creating a balanced ecosystem

    • @the0ne809
      @the0ne809 Před 17 dny +4

      you wont see it because the line project has been reduced from 170 kilometers to 2.4 kilometers.

    • @adamsaciid4919
      @adamsaciid4919 Před 17 dny

      @@the0ne809 fake news

    • @globalwarming382
      @globalwarming382 Před 17 dny

      As soon as the lizards 🦎 re-take the world 🌎.

    • @mjs8792
      @mjs8792 Před 17 dny +1

      @@the0ne809 It has always been the plan to build (The Hidden Bay) 2.4 km first but CZcamsrs hyped it up!! It’s called the first stage 2030 not full completion. Second stage 2045. Third stage around 2055. Completion around 2060.

  • @christianheichel
    @christianheichel Před 18 dny +46

    They have shrunk Neom to just a few percent if its original plan for now.

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 17 dny +29

      Hey there! Yes, after our deadline reports emerged that Saudi officials had greatly reduced the proposed size of The Line for budgetary reasons. However, those reports have not been officially confirmed yet.

    • @YoutubeWatcher264
      @YoutubeWatcher264 Před 17 dny +8

      Lol they finally realized that Neom is like thousands of skyscrapers like Taipei 101 and so is the cost...

    • @tHebUm18
      @tHebUm18 Před 15 dny +1

      A few percent of an unimaginably stupid idea is still very stupid.

    • @jimathybindlenim6359
      @jimathybindlenim6359 Před 12 dny

      ​@@DWPlanetA 98% cancelled 😂😂😂😂😂😂 fail

    • @nnaif
      @nnaif Před 12 dny +1

      None of that is true or official.
      those reports had no verifiable source. but sure

  • @gow0753
    @gow0753 Před 16 dny +7

    Looks like German 🇩🇪 propaganda

  • @ian4683
    @ian4683 Před 18 dny +131

    You've said it all: It's an extremely wasteful nation with a huge energy demand to sustain life. Desalination not only requires enourmous amounts of energy, it also produces tons of salt that cause ecological harm when just discharged into the sea (as the Saudi's are doing). Additionally, producing your own energy in a "clean" way, while still increasing oil exports, is just a fascade.

    • @op4000exe
      @op4000exe Před 18 dny +10

      To be fair though, there are ways to desalinate without dumping vast quantities of salt back into the ocean. The brine could be used to make sea salt (and it would be more useful for it anyway, as it's already concentrated), as well as mineral extraction. In the places wherein desalination is used, this has not been a priority so far, but there's nothing impossible or unfeasible about it.
      Not that I tihnk that Saudi Arabia would care about doing it in a less destructive way, it nonetheless can be done.

    • @ian4683
      @ian4683 Před 18 dny +5

      @@op4000exe ofcourse there might be solutions once we figure out how to treat the brine, but this is not that straightforward and until then, these nations will continue to dump it into the sea just like you said.

    • @op4000exe
      @op4000exe Před 18 dny +1

      @@ian4683 Honestly I don't think the solutions are complicated, nor do I think that's the issue. I find it significantly more likely that they just won't care though. As it's probably not worth it (in their minds).
      Sea salt is already made by evaporating sea water in pools, if the water just had higher salinity to begin with, it would just need less evaporation.

    • @JeffBilkins
      @JeffBilkins Před 17 dny +3

      @@op4000exe ​Desalination scale brine is not just clean salt but concentrated everything you find in modern sea water and pretty nasty stuff when fully dried.

    • @op4000exe
      @op4000exe Před 17 dny

      @@JeffBilkins So is the regular sea water used to make sea salt. It's not cleaned prior to making sea salt.

  • @kennethuyabeme
    @kennethuyabeme Před 16 dny +7

    My question is why are all the projects so ridiculous massive? why not aim for things based on grounded science and engineering? Generating 30% of your power from renewables, making homes energy efficient, investing in efficient and reliable public transportation projects nation wide.

    • @nainas3439
      @nainas3439 Před 16 dny +2

      when goals are realistic you run the risk of hope and failure will demand accountability,where as unrealistic goals will never seek tangible result kind of like faith

    • @vxer
      @vxer Před 16 dny +3

      These projects don’t make the news. They do exist but they aren’t the ones CZcamsrs will make videos on. In the capital Saudi is improving (creating) public transportation systems for example. That’s way more useful to locals but not that interesting.

    • @MrMaponya
      @MrMaponya Před 15 dny

      Larger kicks backs😅

    • @leodash5835
      @leodash5835 Před 8 dny +1

      They are actually working on many fields including the ones you mentioned it’s a whole country bro the line is just one out of thousands projects

    • @oFaisalo
      @oFaisalo Před 17 hodinami +1

      Bro we are literally doing this right know go see our other projects

  • @brandonhunter3036
    @brandonhunter3036 Před 16 dny +6

    The way MBS did Kashoggi is a huge no go. Saudi Arabia can eventually recover from that but not that MF. Rest in power Kashoggi.

    • @rrb634
      @rrb634 Před 14 dny

      You can not do any thing about it.. Similar to other leaders who committed much more horrific murders. Nobody can touch those except GOD

  • @momohnyaley7069
    @momohnyaley7069 Před 16 dny +5

    Its a bad idead to build a city in a straight line

    • @L3v3LLIP
      @L3v3LLIP Před 14 dny

      Suadis 2037: This is the C I R C L E, 500km next gen city

  • @adelghouari7670
    @adelghouari7670 Před 18 dny +43

    170 km 😂😂😂😂 his Majesty took a lot of 🍾

    • @oFaisalo
      @oFaisalo Před 17 dny +4

      Are you done ? They are literally building the 170km city while you are talking 😂 and no it’s not 20km

    • @Fenthule
      @Fenthule Před 17 dny +18

      @@oFaisalo lmao no they aren't. it was announced a few days ago that it was cut down to only 2.5km long lmao

    • @adelghouari7670
      @adelghouari7670 Před 17 dny

      @@oFaisalo 2.4 kilometers will be built by 2030 "#Reference: Al-Jadaan"., if the necessary investments are available. Try to imagine yourself living in a train that is 2.4 kilometers long 🧟.

    • @mjs8792
      @mjs8792 Před 17 dny +1

      ⁠@@Fenthule It was not cutted down!!! It has always been the plan to finish 2.4 km by 2030. It’s called the first stage. CZcamsrs hyped it up as if 2030 is the total time needed to finish the entire project!!

    • @mjs8792
      @mjs8792 Před 17 dny +1

      @@FenthuleAnnounced by who? Enlighten me please!!

  • @DestroyerVishnu
    @DestroyerVishnu Před 7 dny +1

    Make salt bricks out of brines and use salt as battery to store solar energy to be used at night or when sun is not bright

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 7 dny

      Talking about combining salt and sand to make batteries sounds familiar. We did a video about that a while ago 👉 czcams.com/video/-vobMl5ldOs/video.html Check it out and let us know what you think ✨

  • @zknowmuch2818
    @zknowmuch2818 Před 17 dny +37

    Now do the: Is Germany really quitting Coal ?

    • @johncompassion9054
      @johncompassion9054 Před 17 dny +4

      Hypocrisy man shameless hypocrisy

    • @rajahua6268
      @rajahua6268 Před 17 dny

      Yeh, the most stupid idea of shutting down nuclear.

    • @thecrazygainerguy
      @thecrazygainerguy Před 17 dny +5

      They covered this in 'Is Germany's nuclear exit a mistake?'

    • @anxiousearth680
      @anxiousearth680 Před 17 dny +1

      ​@@johncompassion9054
      More like people don't understand that the video has to stay on topic.
      And do you think, DW represents the german government? No.

    • @user-ud7jz8cg9d
      @user-ud7jz8cg9d Před 16 dny +2

      They are just hypocritic haters

  • @PotentialExergy2
    @PotentialExergy2 Před 15 dny +1

    In April 2024, the project's goal was modified again to be 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) long, representing a 98.6% reduction in its length. This scale back is likely due to the Saudi government's inability to attract foreign investments in the project and the nation's dependence on oil prices.

  • @martin_93
    @martin_93 Před 18 dny +10

    About Carbon Capture - German Tried in in Spremberg, that is the result (source:wikipedia article Schwarze_Pumpe_power_station) :
    On 26 May 2006, construction started on an oxy-fuel combustion process carbon capture and storage pilot plant in the Black Pump industrial area. With a thermal power of 30 MW, the plant burned coal with pure oxygen (nitrogen-free) gas, replacing air in what is known as oxy-fuel combustion. The idea was that the resulting carbon dioxide would be compressed and liquefied. It would then be put into geologic formations and stored so as not to contribute to global warming. The aim of the plant wasn't to produce electricity but to produce steam, which would then be used by nearby industries.
    Vattenfall stopped carbon capture research and development at the plant in 2014 because they found that "its costs and the energy it requires make the technology unviable."[2]

  • @TGWazoo1
    @TGWazoo1 Před dnem

    I thought the linear city was already declared a financial failure.

  • @rushja
    @rushja Před 17 dny +2

    Good video, thanks. This is a great and vast topic. My take is that it's a good thing that Saudi are putting some investment into renewables, it just makes the sector better the more countries get involved. Norway have a similar economy but obviously do a much better job of it

  • @abeeceedee599
    @abeeceedee599 Před 17 dny +2

    Investing in a country that lacks a democratic constitutional framework poses significant risks for foreign investors, effectively making it an unfavorable option. Investors are subject to the caprices of an authoritarian regime rather than the predictability of democratically enacted laws, which are upheld by the separation of legislative and judicial powers.

    • @adamsaciid4919
      @adamsaciid4919 Před 17 dny

      what about china and veitnam

    • @abeeceedee599
      @abeeceedee599 Před 17 dny

      ​@@adamsaciid4919 Indeed, the situation in China exemplifies the risks being discussed. In recent years, investor confidence in China has waned due to several factors. The stringent espionage laws, with their broad and ambiguous definition of 'espionage,' have made foreign companies apprehensive about the potential for activities to be misinterpreted as espionage. This is particularly concerning given the restriction on data leaving China, affecting many foreign firms that depend on data access.
      The case of Jack Ma and the Ant Group further illustrates these risks. Criticism from Jack Ma towards the Chinese government led to heightened tensions and the eventual halting of the Ant Group's IPO. Subsequent changes in the company's governance structure significantly reduced Jack Ma's control from over 50% to just over 6%.
      Additionally, the widespread crackdown on Chinese tech giants has resulted in decreased market values, revenues, and profits for these companies.
      Regarding Vietnam, while I lack detailed knowledge about Vietnam, the absence of a democracy based on the rule of law suggests potential parallels in investment risk.
      The ability to recall prominent companies from a country reflects its economic visibility and investor confidence. While many can name numerous large American companies, the same cannot be said for countries like Russia, Pakistan, Qatar, and Hungary, indicating a disparity in global economic prominence and perceived investment security.

  • @user-wh7lb5jo7c
    @user-wh7lb5jo7c Před 14 dny

    I do not know on what basis Khashoggi topic is brought up. This case is done and
    dusted

  • @archieizhellboye
    @archieizhellboye Před 15 dny

    "the kingdom" aight then...

  • @ahmeddesai5027
    @ahmeddesai5027 Před 16 dny +3

    let's not forget that one of the reasons that MBS had Khashoggi chopped up into tiny pieces is that he went on Al Jazeera and said that the cost of this project which is not allowed and scrutiny and criticism has the potential to ruin Saudi Arabia

  • @glasshaven.
    @glasshaven. Před 10 dny

    I don’t like the analogy ‘Arabian leopard has not changed its spots’, if the Saudis don’t capitalise and raise revenue from their oil reserves, is anyone willing to boost foreign investment into their economy? I think it’s good they are transitioning to renewables, even if it’s an economics based decision. I would hope where there is room to straddle the border between renewables and oil, they would lean towards renewables. I recall one of the Saudi ministers pledging to improve working conditions for foreign labour, which is a good sign.

  • @Nerinav1985
    @Nerinav1985 Před 14 dny +1

    162 billion of Petro dollars a year
    How much do they give for charity to third world?

  • @globalwarming382
    @globalwarming382 Před 17 dny

    I lived in S.A. and trained their airman on the strike eagle F 15 and as long as they have TCNs to do the work they will half ass it.

  • @Kylelongwest
    @Kylelongwest Před 6 dny

    Back in high school, i remember us worrying about the depletion of fossil fuel since it's a non renewable energy, and we need it for virtually everything. Now that the world shifts greatly toward renewable energy, the tone changed, we care less about it running out, we care more about its impacts on the environment. This is a huge progression happening Infront of our eyes, and I'm optimistic about the future.

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 6 dny

      Hey there! We actually tackled exactly what you mention: The fear of oil running out in one of our recent videos. Check it out and let us know what you think 👉czcams.com/video/fkrJ8gcHqQI/video.html

  • @Avatar_2025
    @Avatar_2025 Před 8 dny

    Electric vehicles are heating the market. Innovation in new renewable energy will continue and crude will only be used in chemical by year 2100.
    Saudi Arabia should do more in developing new industries.

  • @growtocycle6992
    @growtocycle6992 Před 4 dny

    Good on them for thinking lung term. It's so hypocritical to judge them for producing oil when our countries are the ones consuming it

  • @mariomovillon1613
    @mariomovillon1613 Před 9 dny +1

    Big ambitions, Big words, Big Egos, Big Fails! Grand plans in paper and creative video renderings, until Reality brings in the rude awakenings! When sheer stupidity overtakes sound wisdom and common sense, the likelihood of failures become more evident.

  • @Shaheer-by6ee
    @Shaheer-by6ee Před 9 dny

    Achieving a carbon-free world and addressing the dangers of climate change require individuals who truly believe in and comprehend these concepts. With respect to Saudi Arabia (KSA), many residents there may not fully grasp these terms and issues due to their different cultural context and limited exposure to modern societal values. The culture in KSA prioritizes materialism, with a preference for large cars, noisy lifestyles, and excessive spending, rather than investing in knowledge production. Even their efforts to "green" KSA, such as cloud seeding and cloud theft, may inadvertently worsen global climate conditions. Unfortunately, in countries like KSA, where speaking freely can lead to fates like Jamal Khashoggi's, meaningful change seems unlikely.

  • @ashikislam8370
    @ashikislam8370 Před 10 dny

    what will happen? if same happens with neom city like as petra.

  • @HeavenRecords444
    @HeavenRecords444 Před 16 dny

    Apparently they're shortening the line to a quarter of it's size

    • @hamadalkalbani4122
      @hamadalkalbani4122 Před 6 dny

      Not true, no offical reporsts say that

    • @HeavenRecords444
      @HeavenRecords444 Před 6 dny

      @@hamadalkalbani4122 Didn't think it was true till unless. But, truthfully who wants to live in a lego piece? haha

    • @hamadalkalbani4122
      @hamadalkalbani4122 Před 6 dny

      @@HeavenRecords444 I think many people want to, including me

    • @hamadalkalbani4122
      @hamadalkalbani4122 Před 6 dny

      @@HeavenRecords444 Genuinly, It would be amazing to live there. It is a combination of nature, civilization, and heritage.

  • @vib_di
    @vib_di Před 16 dny

    Fake it, until you make it.

  • @OppK-om7wz
    @OppK-om7wz Před 14 dny

    So they want a train that can make 500 stops in 20 minutes. Man they better consult with Santa claus🎅

  • @jimathybindlenim6359
    @jimathybindlenim6359 Před 12 dny

    😂😂😂😂😂 they have failed on the line. 98% project cancelled. It was a scam the whole time 😂😂😂

  • @ZukosWorld
    @ZukosWorld Před 7 dny

    Focus on the agriculture and the ecology!

  • @khalid404
    @khalid404 Před 8 dny

    Who lough in the end will lough a lot 🇸🇦👍🏼

  • @talchapoton2402
    @talchapoton2402 Před 14 dny

    They need underground cisterns and ground retainers or river beds dug to collect all their rainwater.

  • @siertje100
    @siertje100 Před 14 dny

    0:40 "It all sounds great on paper but..." Let me stop you right there: Even on paper it sounds really impractical and dumb.

  • @Zezoalmoammari
    @Zezoalmoammari Před 16 dny

    Yes we can

  • @sherkhan3139
    @sherkhan3139 Před 9 dny +1

    First, we need to educate these Saudis to stop exploiting workers from South Asia by withholding their wages. In many cases, workers do not receive their rightful pay after completing their work for a Saudi employer. A 'Kafeel' or sponsor may take your money and ensure the renewal of your Iqama (residence permit), but later, he will abscond with your hard-earned wages without any repercussions. This exploitation is often supported by Saudi laws.
    I'm one out of many, who is looted by the Saudi sponsor.

    • @user-wr6wr2wf8r
      @user-wr6wr2wf8r Před 7 dny

      بفلوسنا على راحتنا ونقدر نجيبك عامل مثلًا 🤣

  • @BlingBlingBandido
    @BlingBlingBandido Před 16 dny +1

    Is Saudi Arabia really respecting jornalists lives?

    • @abcdefg91111
      @abcdefg91111 Před 15 dny

      looks they're doing a better job than America's boss

  • @cerealinsomniac5229
    @cerealinsomniac5229 Před 17 dny

    Great to see them reducing their reliance on oil. Hopefully they can also reduce their reliance on Ethiopian slaves.

  • @zapfanzapfan
    @zapfanzapfan Před 15 dny

    Well, if the Russians fall off the oil export map then Saudi can have a chance to plug that gap and increase exports.

  • @khalidalhudaib7923
    @khalidalhudaib7923 Před dnem

    130 gig is achievable

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful Před 17 dny +1

    let them scale up LNG production all they want, then invest in methane pyrolysis for H2.
    Hydrogen won't get any cheaper than that. And if that doesn't make H2 competitive, nothing will.

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 15 dny +1

      But wouldn't investing in such a technology itself be very costly? 🤔 Also, did you already see our video on hydrogen? You can do that here 👉 czcams.com/video/AGTjKJHu99c/video.html ✨

  • @rrb634
    @rrb634 Před 14 dny

    I think if you got other optiins just go for them and the saudis will do what is in their intrest. Worry about yourself ❤

  • @PAN-km5qk
    @PAN-km5qk Před 17 dny

    Some leaderships have to be pragmatic.
    I think that many European countries have wandered much further into LALA-Land than any of the NEOM related projects showcased in this video.
    Europe needs to get it focus back! You can’t change ANYTHING to the better if you first let all your power go - it’s very altruistic to do so, but it is totally contraproductive and dumb!!!

  • @lusterjoker7876
    @lusterjoker7876 Před 9 dny

    Saudi tactics is similar with how Norway do their things.
    Green and sustainable energy / zero net carbon emissions domestically and High Profits Fossil Fuel Export.
    the same thing as doing "We don't take our own goods" type of drug dealers.

  • @markiliff
    @markiliff Před 17 dny +2

    You published this >2 weeks after the news that Saudi is cancelling 98½% of the Line. Makes me wonder what else you missed…

  • @ahmeddesai5027
    @ahmeddesai5027 Před 16 dny

    you're asking the wrong questions. Of course they need to move away from oil but is a trillion dollar ditch in the desert the way to go about it?

  • @SAM7c1
    @SAM7c1 Před 3 dny +1

    Saudi going to the future

  • @sustainablelivingnl773

    Any corporation that knowingly causes harm and death from their product is a criminal organization.

  • @aalsera0
    @aalsera0 Před 8 dny

    They should change all their lights into LED.. They are still using lights from the 1990's in the roads, homes and businesses

  • @philiptaylor7902
    @philiptaylor7902 Před 14 dny

    I don’t see Saudi acting in good faith on climate issues.

  • @jmsa2760
    @jmsa2760 Před 14 dny

    They will want to quit oil - for themselves. They presently use 25% of their own oil consumption to power desalination plants, and this will only go up. That means a huge amount of their oil production is wasted and cannot be monetised. As such, they want to move away from oil internally (they have plenty of options for renewable energy) so they can export more of it into other countries (they even have roadmaps about how to increase consumption by developing countries).
    NEOM or The Line, two hugely idiotic and impossible projects, would be part of a different facet of their strategy (if made in a feasible way). They aim to diversify their economy, pure and simple.
    So, to simlify: RSA want to go away from oil, but only for their own consumption. Oil still is a major part of their future.
    And net zero by 2060? Who is he kidding? Expect that target to keep on moving over the coming decades.

  • @hosho187
    @hosho187 Před 11 dny

    First mistake: Saudi was founded 1727 NOT 1932.

  • @LivingWithGout
    @LivingWithGout Před 15 dny

    500 bils to build it! lol it would require trillions, and 10s or trillions to maintain it.

  • @fornoeyesonly3870
    @fornoeyesonly3870 Před 13 dny

    "B.S."----- They were founded on oil. They made there mark with oil. Oil is their life. Oil is where it will stay!

  • @urbanstrencan
    @urbanstrencan Před 17 dny

    Really interested if this project will be ever finished

  • @tengchuankhoo6585
    @tengchuankhoo6585 Před 15 dny +3

    I find the conclusion disingenuous - why don't DW question Norway which sells lots of hydrocarbon energy to go green

    • @L3v3LLIP
      @L3v3LLIP Před 14 dny +1

      because norway actually invests in pausibly sustainable projects regarding energy generation and storage.

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 14 dny

      Dishonest or particular? 🤔 But not a bad idea to look at Norway's way of going about it too!

  • @user-dn3pi9zs3e
    @user-dn3pi9zs3e Před 14 dny

    You are such a factor in The slavery They were gone, used to build neom and the other projects

  • @a.p1675
    @a.p1675 Před 17 dny +1

    Megalomania is a word that already exists. U don't gave to go down that road to prove it. 😅😅😅 Not a chance that this circus will help anyone. If they only would be able to know the difference of good and sheitan.

  • @khalidalnsif-fy7sp
    @khalidalnsif-fy7sp Před 17 dny

    They have money to build 3 more citys 👍🏻💪🏻👏🏻

  • @Mikasks
    @Mikasks Před 17 dny +10

    They're just following Europe's footsteps - exporting their emissions. European countries have been moving their factories abroad to clean up its own carbon emissions while still growing. Then, they point those the same nation and demand them to reduce carbon emissions.

    • @felicious6384
      @felicious6384 Před 17 dny +1

      Yeah, but Europeans usually don't waste their ressources or economy for useless Utopias, that will fail.

    • @adamsaciid4919
      @adamsaciid4919 Před 17 dny

      @@felicious6384 lol they're not wasting they're investing their country so they don't waste their money to buy weapons from west

  • @axli13
    @axli13 Před 17 dny

    No. This just us slander

  • @mbaktari8194
    @mbaktari8194 Před 17 dny +3

    TO ALL GULF COUNTRIES, could you guys make / build IN LAND SEA WATER WATERWAYS/ LAKES by FLOODING the lowest point of your desert land SO these bodywaters can COOL the desert and RELIEVING rising sea waters.

    • @rajahua6268
      @rajahua6268 Před 17 dny +1

      Egypt is trying to do this. And yes, this is not a mad idea.

    • @hamod1034
      @hamod1034 Před 9 dny

      نعم ليش لا

  • @josh3221ify
    @josh3221ify Před 17 dny +1

    It would feel like a prison in the middle of a desert, humans like other animals need freedom to move and breath fresh air, not stale air from a box

    • @adamsaciid4919
      @adamsaciid4919 Před 17 dny +1

      what about the westren polar and Siberia it's prison🤔Educate your self before writing something like this

  • @azhanali1448
    @azhanali1448 Před 15 dny

    Quitting oil?
    Saudi is using oil money to fund this mega project that will fail before the project completes.

  • @chkee17
    @chkee17 Před 17 dny +2

    Makes perfect sense for Saudi since their economy relies solely on fossil fuels. And to develop green renewable energy, they'll need funding for those huge projects.

  • @screamingslave99
    @screamingslave99 Před 17 dny +9

    saudi arabia sounds just like canada. Lots of talk while they expand their oil industry as fast as possible to try and sell as much as they can before nobody wants it anymore.

    • @511f4
      @511f4 Před 13 dny

      Saudi Arabia is different, the conflict in Saudi Arabia between economic individuals and extravagant people, but in Canada, there is no such waste of resources

  • @ChinchillaBONK
    @ChinchillaBONK Před 16 dny

    MBS : Guys! We must improve our great nation's prestige and public perception! I heard memes are a great way to do this how do we do this?
    Advisor : lol, We can create a 100km in the desert.
    MBS : Awesome! Do it!
    Advisor : STONKS

    • @tHebUm18
      @tHebUm18 Před 15 dny

      Don't forget all the sportswashing trying to improve their public image.

  • @user-cu9ww9tj4i
    @user-cu9ww9tj4i Před 13 dny

    일단 사우디는 기름시대 끝나면 광물 팔면서 적당히 살지 않을까?싶음.

  • @shuchiarchcca
    @shuchiarchcca Před 18 dny

    I work on a few of these giga projects, there will alwaz be skepckiticism around anything that has never been done before and few might not come along but few will and they will change the face of the region and I feel MBS is a visionary, I mean without a vision who has ever achieved anything

  • @jefjef1283
    @jefjef1283 Před 17 dny

    The line!? Isn't already pulled off?
    The latest news is that it will be reduced to approximately 2 km?

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 15 dny

      Ah, you're right in that according to latest information now it has been reduced by 98.6% of its planned size. 🤔 Let's see where this goes as the wealth fund in Saudi Arabia still has to prove the Neom budget for this year.

  • @jelednaime5732
    @jelednaime5732 Před 16 dny

    my coments... if you wanted, most wise, educated european and american responsable scientists and politicians, with all the ai available, I guess you could accelerate the carbon capture tecnology..

    • @c0rnichon
      @c0rnichon Před 16 dny

      I don't think it is the case that scientist actively don't want carbon capture technology. It's probably just not feasible and currently it is better to produce more renewable energy than to keep fossil fuels and mitigate their impact through carbon capture.

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 15 dny

      Joining the conversation with this video we made on carbon capture, you can check out here 👉 czcams.com/video/JHs-eWHb16g/video.html.

  • @elinys2843
    @elinys2843 Před 17 dny

    Let’s hope so.

  • @elainehunt5339
    @elainehunt5339 Před 17 dny

    Is that going to include poor people?

  • @ftt_samm
    @ftt_samm Před 18 dny

    Is audio AI??

    • @DWPlanetA
      @DWPlanetA  Před 18 dny +5

      Hey there! No, it is one of our reporters speaking. How did you like the video?

    • @ftt_samm
      @ftt_samm Před 18 dny

      The topic of the video seemed interesting but after listening to it i felt that audio is AI because for me it was a bit fast paced and flat may be because of the accent. I like your videos very much but keep in mind that many people from different demographics watch your videos so it should be suitable for every one and finally I'll give it a try again.@@DWPlanetA

    • @YoutubeWatcher264
      @YoutubeWatcher264 Před 17 dny

      Monotonous, but not AI. AI read some words wrong. At least for now.

  • @Mari_Selalu_Berbuat_Kebaikan

    Let's always do alot of good ❤️

  • @waterboy2602
    @waterboy2602 Před 17 dny +1

    I like seeing ambitious ideas and talking about them. Its good to see a country with an ambitious future vision. I wish the a UK politician had any vision at all that they could outline. I would like to see more discussions around what progeessing to green energy looks like on a national scale. As an engineer i would like to understand quantities of raw materials for solar and wind required and how that compares to what the world currently produces and a conversation about cradle to grave emissions Vs fossil fuels

  • @sandrea19
    @sandrea19 Před 18 dny +4

    It is not much different from what Norway is doing. I am wrong.

    • @felicious6384
      @felicious6384 Před 17 dny +1

      Well, you are wrong since the Norwegians don't live in a dessert and are not trying to conquer it.

    • @sandrea19
      @sandrea19 Před 17 dny +1

      ​@@felicious6384Norwegians, like Saudis, export millions of barrels of oil and Cubic feet of liquified gas worldwide. They will continue to do so while making their own economies less dependable on fossil fuels. Of course, there is a difference. Norway Is way ahead of Saudi Arabia in the reduction of internal consumption of fossil fuels due to their vast Hydroelectric and geothermal resources; however, I think they are about the same in that regard: export fossil for others to consume and support their economies while they reduce their reliance on it.

    • @Brightlight-bd9jc
      @Brightlight-bd9jc Před 14 dny

      @@sandrea19 hydroelectric energy is too responsible for climate change/global warming as it also produces greenhouse gases into the atmosphere so Norway is no different than Saudi oil or Germany coal which is much worse

  • @TheAlchemistZero1
    @TheAlchemistZero1 Před 17 dny

    Civilization has entered late-stage capitalism.
    Capitalism is an insatiable hunger, one which is inherently incapable of expressing the concept of "enough" - it's a system that must chronically engorge (without pause).
    Poverty is the mother of necessity; the comfort of the rich, depends upon an abundant supply of the poor.
    the Alchemist
    -Ø1

  • @adamsaciid4919
    @adamsaciid4919 Před 17 dny +2

    it's germany who need this documentry not saudi arabia

    • @c0rnichon
      @c0rnichon Před 16 dny

      The press can report whatever they want. You have no right to censor it.

    • @Brightlight-bd9jc
      @Brightlight-bd9jc Před 14 dny

      @@c0rnichon sounds like dictatorship

  • @neverrl3379
    @neverrl3379 Před 17 dny +5

    Oh they quit? Awesome? 2040?! I trust that number with my whole heart.

    • @neverrl3379
      @neverrl3379 Před 17 dny +2

      Such a shame I got no heart to begin with

    • @kated3165
      @kated3165 Před 17 dny +1

      But they pinky swore!!

  • @thecrazygainerguy
    @thecrazygainerguy Před 17 dny +2

    Supersized greenwashing coming out of the kingdom. Not surprising at all.

  • @zmblion
    @zmblion Před 17 dny

    Sounds like just a wall to keep people out to me

  • @m15htarcudur3
    @m15htarcudur3 Před 16 dny

    Neom is a joke

  • @user-wx6gx9iu3h
    @user-wx6gx9iu3h Před 15 dny

    Gonoi-

  • @m.i.548
    @m.i.548 Před 8 hodinami

    Illogical

  • @russmian6078
    @russmian6078 Před 16 dny

    Lol ... more money than brains

  • @vivarevolution3527
    @vivarevolution3527 Před 17 dny +2

    Whether Saudi quit oil or not the world need to quit oil as soon as possible

  • @lawrenceheyman435
    @lawrenceheyman435 Před 17 dny

    Great video.
    No wonder foreign countries don't want to invest in renewables their if the Saudis aren't investing themselves.

  • @Kuwaitiobserver
    @Kuwaitiobserver Před 14 dny

    German hypocrisy😂

  • @mcln2
    @mcln2 Před 17 dny +5

    Hey guys, if you receive an invitation to go to an embassy in October just remember life was worth it

  • @VulcanData84
    @VulcanData84 Před 17 dny +1

    The Best Money CAN'T Buy ~ The Venus Project

  • @johanssonb
    @johanssonb Před 17 dny

    I recommend y'all this video from Climate Town that addresses this same question. And the answer is obviously NO, THEY AREN'T.
    czcams.com/video/aT0r_yJafmg/video.html&ab_channel=ClimateTown
    Not only are they not willing to roll back oil production, but they're actually seeking ways to increase demand in developing parts of the world and keep these countries hooked on their oil.

  • @gamingtonight1526
    @gamingtonight1526 Před 18 dny +10

    What country is totally trying to move away from fossil fuels. I'll tell you: NONE!

    • @adriaandoelman2577
      @adriaandoelman2577 Před 17 dny +5

      you will just see whatever you want to see

    • @beyondfossil
      @beyondfossil Před 17 dny

      LOL. In your fossil fueled fantasies perhaps.
      US, EU, Canada and others have set 2035 for a net zero grid and have bans on sales of new ICE vehicles. 2050 for completely net zero. By then, renewables will be so incredibly widespread and cheap. Less than 1% of the world's land surface in current generation solar panels can power all the world's grids. There is enough offshore wind to power the world several times over.
      Other than the existential crisis that fossil fuels represent, all countries see energy independence as a matter of national security. Relying on a few oil producing countries for essential energy is neither responsible nor safe. Nobody likes to be under the heel of organizations like OPEC or continue to sponsor cruel oil dictators like Putin that regularly uses oil as an economic weapon.

  • @javidrahman6053
    @javidrahman6053 Před 16 dny

    Tourism needs Haram stuff like alcohol and music that's banned in most of SA, forcing locals to change will cause for religious people to have extremist activities 😢.

    • @c0rnichon
      @c0rnichon Před 16 dny

      I don't think you need to force locals to adapt sports and entertainment. Young people very much welcome these changes and they are the vast majority of the population.

  • @shaqisumari304
    @shaqisumari304 Před 17 dny

    KSA official‘s has good command of English

  • @user-nf4no8cv8s
    @user-nf4no8cv8s Před 8 dny

    🇸🇦💔🇪🇬