Kris Moore leads an important discussion on empowering women.
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Celebrating Women In Energy: The Voice of West Texas Leads a Discussion on Women in the Oilfield
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Every March since 1987, Congress and U.S. Presidents have designated March as Women’s History Month . This year, The Crude Life celebrates and honors their accomplishments and contributions in history with interviews and stories that center around women’s experiences in industry.
The Voice of West Texas Kris Moore leads a discussion about what it is like for women working in the Permian Basin.In this exclusive interview with The Real Oilfield Women of the South , three oilfield women talk about how they are treated within a male dominated industry.After a quick congratulations and an overview of Thomas’ services, the three dive right into a real lifestyle issue in the oil patch.
Franki starts off the round table discussion on how to balance the work involved in the oilfield and family life. Franki, a single mother of three, talks about her support system for her three children and how the industry has become a surrogate family.
Tiffany grabs that baton and balances the single mother living in multiple cities. She talks about having several places to call home is the right fit for her work home balance.
Heather continues the work home balance conversation and brings it back to the two other girls involved the interview how they are her family too. They joke about picking up each other’s kids and taking them to dinner while the other is wrapping up at work.
After the three describe what life is like for a woman working in the oil patch, they give a quick boots on the ground update from the Haynesville DUG Conference.
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