Rupaul Is attempting to modernize gas and oil resources. He owns a Ranch in Wyoming that is worth much if it is given the opportunity to help America with resources.
The “Drag Race” host told NPR what goes on at the 60,0000-acre Wyoming ranch he owns with husband Georges LeBar — and apparently, it doesn’t involve a whole lot of roping steers.
“Well, a modern ranch, 21st-century ranch, is really land management,” he said. “You lease the mineral rights to oil companies. And you sell water to oil companies. And you then lease the grazing rights to different ranchers.”
Some viewers of the interview were aware of this modernized practice, known as hydraulic fracking. The EPA explains the process of hydraulic fracturing on their site. Hydraulic fracturing produces fractures in the rock formation that stimulate the flow of natural gas or oil, increasing the volumes that can be recovered. Wells may be drilled vertically hundreds to thousands of feet below the land surface and may include horizontal or directional sections extending thousands of feet.
The video below captures the process of hydraulic fracturing.
Is this a smart move for Rupaul?
