The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 119
Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling catch up after he returns from Kansas City, Johnny Green returns, Aramco Hydrogen, European Petroleum Institute, The Industrial Forest Studios, Fireworks and Abandoned Wells in New Mexico
Hour Two Work Hard: Nikolai Korniyuk, RigER: Oilfield Operations Management
The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: Midland (TX) Mayor Patrick Payton
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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD: Jason Spiess and Sterling catch up after a couple weeks of traveling. Sterling returns after a week in Kansas City with some of his AramcoBrats.
Jason runs down some of the upcoming events including Sturgis, The Energy Exposition in Gillette and the Reuter’s Downstream 2021 in Houston. He also teases a July 4th announcement.
In the News Rumors and Newsspeak portion of the show, the two discuss Aramco’s hydrogen push, element soup in abiotic oil theory, abandoned wells in New Mexico, oil companies now getting money and orders from the government and how Jason Kidd and Chauncey Billups are Sports ESG.
Sterling and Jason also discuss how the enablement of the “same people getting the same money” is suppressing more and more people everyday.
In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Nikolai Korniyuk, RigER: Oilfield Operations Management
Korniyuk talks about the digital oilfield and how companies are now seeing more results than ever.
Spiess asks about patchwork software and how the new leadership is accepting the new customized softwares.
The two discuss when is enough and how to gauge what information to gather in and endless and unlimited industry.
Case studies and mobile adaption are also discusses in detail.
The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: Midland (TX) Mayor Patrick Payton
Midland (TX) Mayor Patrick Payton opines about how the industry needs to change if it wants to connect with everyday people. Mayor Payton cites “good old boy” networks and make chauvinism as issues that need addressing right away.
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Sponsors, Music and Other Show Notes
Studio Sponsor: The Industrial Forest
The Industrial Forest is a network of environmentally minded and socially conscious businesses that are using industrial innovations to build a network of sustainable forests across the United States.
Weekly Sponsor: BCK-9 Pipeline Leak Detection
Disabled Veteran Owned Business in Decatur, TX. Servicing the K-9 industry with pipeline leak detection, detection services, dog training & K-9 consulting. Dwayne Farris served in the United States Marine Corps as a Military Police Officer, assigned to be a Military Working Dog Handler. Upon the honorable completion of active duty, he continued as a reservist for the U.S. Marine Corps Military Police Detachment located in Wahpeton, North Dakota as a squad leader. He was later promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant.
As a civilian contractor, Dwayne operated for various high-profile U.S.-based security companies deployed to support Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. He served as a Combat Canine Tracking Handler, Trainer, Kennel Master, and Program Manager. His most recent experience was as the field-based Supervisory Subject Matter Expert working for TSA as the Regional Canine Coordinator for Region 5 based in Seattle, WA. In that position, he regionally oversaw all National Explosive Detection Canine Training Program assigned canine teams. For the Pacific Northwest area of operations, he served as a Regional Canine Training Instructor for the NEDCTP. Prior to joining the TSA, Dwayne was a Multi-Purpose Canine Trainer at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, for a special operations unit training and deploying K-9 teams in support of world-wide missions.
Weekly Sponsor: MineralTracker
MineralTracker is the only mineral management software that allows mineral owners to compare actual royalty payments to expected payments based on well performance and a proprietary, Bakken-specific reservoir model built by MineralTracker’s petroleum engineers.
MineralTracker was formed in Watford City, North Dakota, and is a subsidiary of First International Bank & Trust, a family-owned bank also based in Watford City.
Phone Line Sponsor: Swan Energy, Inc. 866.539.0860
Studio Email and Inbox Sponsor: To Be Announced
Featured Music: Moody River Band
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