Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Harold Hamm

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Harold Hamm.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Harold Hamm

Harold Glenn Hamm is an American entrepreneur in the oil and gas business. He is known for extracting shale oil resources. As of February 4, 2022, Hamm's net worth is estimated to be US$16.2 billion, making him the 63rd wealthiest person in the United States and the 121st wealthiest person in the world. He is the founder and chairman of Continental Resources. In 2012, presidential candidate Mitt Romney named Hamm as his energy advisor, and Hamm donated to and advised Romney's election effort.

I started working in the oilfield upon graduating high school. I was on the service end of it, driving tank trucks for Johnny Geer for a couple years and learning about oil and gas production. I had a whole cadre of mentors.
A commodity producer should be comfortable being exposed to prices.
I grew up on a farm in Lexington, Oklahoma, a rural community south of Norman. My family moved to Enid, Oklahoma, in 1962, when I was a junior in high school. This cast me into a totally different environment. Enid was a company town for Champlin Petroleum, and there was an oil boom going on.
President Trump will release America's pent-up energy potential, get rid of foreign oil, trash punitive regulations, create millions of jobs, and develop our most strategic geopolitical weapon: crude oil.
Every time we can't drill a well in America, terrorism is being funded. Every onerous regulation puts American lives at risk.
Business people across the world are seeing the possibility of Donald Trump being president, and this is a big thing that I believe is inspiring people to put money here in America instead of Germany or other places where we have lot of things going on.
I'm a professional geologist, an explorationist for oil. That's what I've done in my career, one that's culminated in - at least to this point - playing a part in finding the largest field in the last 40 years anywhere in the world. That's the Bakken field, which I believe will yield 24 billion barrels of oil in the decades to come, maybe more.
Exporting oil would not drive up prices at the pump. American drivers buy refined products, which the U.S. already exports. Many studies - from a range of institutions and government agencies, including the Congressional Budget Office and the Energy Information Administration - have shown that lifting the export ban could actually lower gas prices.
I love nature. I'm not going to do anything to detract from it. — © Harold Hamm
I love nature. I'm not going to do anything to detract from it.
I always wanted to find oil. It was always an irresistible calling.
Oil is ancient wealth in the ground.
Anti-frackers are disingenuous. They bow to the religion of environmentalism.
President Obama is riding the wrong horse on energy. — © Harold Hamm
President Obama is riding the wrong horse on energy.
No matter what, you've got to always follow your passion in life and always keep learning.
It's harder, but we're still finding oil in Oklahoma today. The bar has been raised on startup companies, but it can still be done. Every regulation and every rule limits you, but, yes, it can still be done. That's the beauty of living in a free country and having the freedom to have an idea and become an entrepreneur.
The oil patch pays good. They're decent jobs paying between 50 and 70 thousand a year. Fracking has a big impact on the oil consumption in the United States.
Certainly, Continental has taken advantage of pipe and sponsored pipeline projects where we could. As a historic shipper, we have put a lot of oil on pipe. We have over half of our oil on pipe coming out of the Bakken. We feel good about that.
Donald Trump and Mike Pence will restore the American dream for the next would-be visionary from small-town America.
Climate change isn't out biggest problem. It's Islamic terrorism.
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