"We obviously want to produce things that people want. We are going to continue to do that in an environmentally responsible way, while still being aware of the physical, scientific, and practical issues that we have to deal with"
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Then comes the bridge phrase every extractive industry perfected in the late 20th century: "environmentally responsible". Its vagueness is the point. Responsibility becomes a posture rather than a measurable obligation. No targets, no timelines, no mention of emissions or externalities. Just a reassuring mood.
The most revealing clause is the last: "physical, scientific, and practical issues". It sounds like realism, but it also preloads an excuse. Science is invoked not as a mandate to change course, but as a constraint that makes sweeping change inconvenient or premature. "Practical" quietly translates into profitability, infrastructure lock-in, and shareholder expectations, all without saying so.
Raymond, long associated with Exxon and an era of aggressive fossil-fuel confidence, is speaking from a moment when environmental pressure was rising but corporate strategy was often to manage perception, not transform the business model. The intent is to appear balanced: yes to growth, yes to responsibility, yes to science - with enough semantic room to keep doing what the company already does.
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