Category: Energy Suppression

  • The Standard Oil 100-mpg (Final): That Shell Bought The Sun in 2020

    This theory appears to be a late-stage fusion of two older ideas: the long-running “100-mpg carburetor” suppression legend and the modern suspicion that oil majors buy clean-energy competitors in order to control or neutralize them. In this retelling, “Shell bought the Sun” functions less as a literal claim about purchasing the star than as a symbolic allegation that a Standard Oil successor absorbed solar or storage technologies that could have broken dependence on fossil fuels. The exact phrase does not map neatly to one single verified 2020 transaction. It aligns most closely with Shell’s documented expansion into solar, storage, and electricity markets, including its acquisition of sonnen in 2019 and its visible renewable-energy growth entering 2020 and after.