Gas Hole

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  • NR
  • 2008
  • 1 hr 41 min

Gas Hole is a documentary film that delves into the world of oil and gas, their impact on the environment, American society and politics, and alternative fuel solutions. The film is narrated by Peter Gallagher, and it features several interviews with oil industry experts, academics, government officials, and environmentalists, including Joshua Jackson.

The movie explores the history of the oil and gas industry, tracing the beginnings of the industry in the United States to the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania a century ago. The filmmakers point out how, from the very beginning, the industry has reaped enormous profits while exerting enormous political influence. The film makes a point about how the industry became too powerful too fast, and how it managed to bury some of the most revolutionary inventions of our time. These inventions were capable of freeing us from our dependence on oil and gas, becoming victims of the oil industry's eagerness to monopolize the market.

Gas Hole also investigates how automakers, among others, intentionally removed natural gas components from car engines, and instead pushed the oil companies' gasoline, further keeping the gasoline industry afloat by suppressing information about the dangers of leaded gas, or the many possible promising alternatives.

Furthermore, the movie explores the negative impact that the oil and gas industry has had on the environment. The film elucidates on how, despite being aware of the negative effects, companies chose to look the other way with climate change, pollution, and the depletion of our natural resources being the unwanted end results. Consequently, many people, especially those in poor communities near oil refineries and pipelines, are suffering from serious health afflictions, respiratory diseases, and cancers borne of toxic poisoning.

Although the film highlights the issues caused by the oil and gas industry, Gas Hole also offers hope through presenting solutions that have been previously buried under the industry's influence. The film interviews several eco-friendly proponents who have come up with innovative solutions for clean energy, such as biodiesel, electric cars, solar power, and hydrogen fuel cells. These alternatives could enable the country to reduce its reliance on oil and gas considerably.

As viewers watch Gas Hole, they can tell that the documentary's primary goal from an environmentalist's standpoint is to create awareness and drive change to our present energy policies. Concerned about the growth of the oil and gas industry, which continues to be the primary culprits of climate change, the documentary aims to educate its audience on the staggering power of the oil industry and its tricky intertwinement with politicians.

Overall, Gas Hole is a compelling and thought-provoking documentary that exposes the true impact of the oil and gas industry and the alternatives to our current energy policies. Despite how the industry remains resilient to this day, the film highlights some of the forces that continue to drive the shift to cleaner energy solutions.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2008
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 41 min
  • Language
    English