The Hidden Economics of Owning an Offshore Oil Rig
Every business has a public price — and a real one. The Price of Ownership breaks down the economics of owning the world's most unusual businesses and assets: nuclear plants, toll roads, private prisons, funeral homes, self-storage facilities, and everything in between. No motivational fluff. No lifestyle content. Just the numbers that owners know and nobody else does. New episode every week. Topics: The Economics of Owning, business breakdown, how businesses make money, cost of ownership, unusual businesses, hidden costs, financial analysis, business economics, how companies work.

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Millions of tans of Gasoline made every day! How is Gasoline made?

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How Saudi Arabia Pumps Billions Liters Of Seawater Through Giant Pipelines Into Their Desert Nation

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Why Oil Companies Burn Gas Instead Of Selling It

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How Do Oil Rigs Work? Drilling, Casing, Mud & Blowout Prevention in 3D

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Russia is extracting oil and gas from a depth of 200 meters below the ocean floor | oil extraction

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This Battery Has ZERO Lithium & Reached FULL Production!

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This Is Why the U.S. Can’t Use the Oil It Produces

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THE ECONOMICS OF OWNING A SHIPPING PORT

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What New Rig Workers Go Through Living Offshore

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Huge Drilling Rig Transport | Mega Transports | Free Documentary

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South Africa's Ruined Synthetic Oil Giant

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The $7.9 Trillion Company You've Never Heard Of

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Deep Drilling Explained | How Oil and Gas Rigs Work

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The Technology We Killed in the 1960s Is Now Worth $3.3 Billion

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The Hidden Economics of Owning an Oil Tanker: A BILLION-DOLLAR FLOATING ASSET

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The Economics of Owning a Seaport

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The Economics of Owning a Nuclear Power Plant

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How Is Gasoline Made? The Dangerous Process Behind Modern Fuel

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China’s Sodium Battery Breakthrough Just Made Lithium OBSOLETE

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