Texas OilField Review April 30, 2018: Protecting the Global Flow of Oil
Dr. Daniel Fine is the Associate Director of the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy and is a Senior Policy Analyst in the New Mexico State Department of Energy Minerals and Natural Resources how the US is in a prime position for the global energy market. He also pontificates about self sufficiency and the cost of the US Navy.
Texas OilField Review May 1, 2018: An American Oil Price
Dr. Daniel Fine, Associate Director of the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy and is a Senior Policy Analyst in the New Mexico State Department of Energy Minerals and Natural Resources, talk about how the North American continent is driving towards a stable oil price originating from North America.
Texas OilField Review May 2, 2018: Exporting Natural Gas Globally
Lee Tillman, CEO of Marathon Oil Corporation, explains some of the challenges behind shipping a molecule of natural gas across the planet, for example, exporting LNG to Southeast Asia.
Texas OilField Review May 3, 2018: Picking Winners and Losers
Lee Tillman, CEO of Marathon Oil Corporation, discusses the energy marketplace and how subsidies end up picking “winners and losers”. He also talks about how energy companies are continuing to diversify their energy portfolios.
Texas OilField Review May 4, 2018: Social Causes Gone Too Far
Texas Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian opines about the current state of society’s perception on energy and how the narrative was set over the past 40 years.
Texas OilField Review May 7, 2018: Safety Training in Oil and Gas
Mike Forgoine, Energy Safety Institute talks about training in the oil patch and culitating energy enthusiasts in the high school classrooms.
Texas OilField Review May 8, 2018: Changes in the Energy Workforce
Mike Forgoine, Energy Safety Institute talks about how much the energy industry’s workforce has changed over the past 35 years.
Texas OilField Review May 9, 2018: The Gritty Reality in the Energy Workforce
Mike Forgoine, Energy Safety Institute talks about many of today’s workers do not understand what work is. Forgoine’s business has grown in education more than other areas due to today’s oil and gas employees are needing more training and certification.
Texas OilField Review May 10, 2018: The Corpus Christi Boom
Dr. Loren C. Scott, energy and economic expert, describes how Corpus Christi will be a hot bed of energy infrastructure activity and how it will be connected to the Permian shale play.
Texas OilField Review May 11, 2018: Loading and Unloading Oil in the Gulf
Dr. Loren C. Scott, energy and economic expert, explains how Corpus Christi will allow crude tankers to import and export crude oil, whereas Louisiana was the major hub in the Gulf.