I'd suggest looking over the storied history of fossil fuel subsidies @anon, then consider its many wars requiring its own subsidy set, add up all its ecological disasters from spills, explosions, contaminations, smog, and leaks, then check out the global geographical footprint of it wells, mines and fields, then take inventory of the infrastructure needed to support it from tankers, refineries, pipelines, platforms, and consider everything that goes into manually getting gasoline to your gas station. This is to say nothing of the small group controlling most of it all. Standard Oil was once BP, Amoco, Exxon, and Chevron, before the anti-trust case. They also controlled all the logistics infrastructure. Anti-trust never happened in the Middle-East, in Russia, and elsewhere. Bitcoin and green energy are coming for these dinosaurs.