Play Hard Work Hard Episode 84: Line 5, The Midland Mayor March, Supply Chain Issues And Tiffany Wilson’s Big Decision

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Play Hard Work Hard Episode 84: Line 5, The Midland Mayor March, Supply Chain Issues And Tiffany Wilson's Big Decision
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The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 84

Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling talk about how the children’s book Harry The Dirty Dog changed the world, Midland’s Mayor Going To Washington, Lumber Prices, Line 5 Clash, Tiffany Wilson’s Big Decision and Corporation Are People To My Friend.

Hour Two Work Hard : Rick Henders, American Welltest Incinerators

The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast:  Dr. Loren Scott, president, Loren Scott & Associates and Professor Emeritus of Economics, Louisiana State University

Rig Count Overview

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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD:  Jason Spiess and Sterling get caught up on some news piling up on Sterling’s news desk.

Enbridge’s Line 5 is caught between a Canadian Rock and Michigan Hard Place. The two discuss the weird reality of the media covering the story and using the aggressive language. The supply chain, potential protests and international energy is also discussed in this news item

The Mayor of Midland is also in the news leading a march to Washington.

The Fly Ash Butterfly Effect is also bantered back and forth as well as how we are living in time where “corporations are people to my friend”.

Tiffany Wilson is joined with Jay Coussens and Kristyn McLean of Rolfson Oil in announcing her new position as U.S. Sales Manager.

Wilson has become active on social media and was awarded a Top 1% Award from LinkedIn after she announced she left her place of employment and was looking for another opportunity.

Wilson said her top priority will be focusing on growing business in the Permian Basin.

McLean gives an overview of the locations and services of Rolfson Oil, which started in Watford City, ND. Today the operations have expanded to Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas.

Coussens describes how their company responded to COVID in a positive way. From shifting investments to refocusing service areas, Coussens said COVID created an opportunity to slow down and reinvent their way of doing business. Although some areas stayed the same, others changed completely.

The ESG and Environmental Influence is also discussed in detail. From questioning the strategies and science to applauding California’s 20 year commitment to exhaust and combustion engine research.



In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Rick Henders, American Welltest Incinerators 

Henders discusses the flowback incineration industry and how they have a cost effective Enclosed Incineration Systems that maximizes efficiency while eliminating visible flames, smoke and odor.

Henders says their goal is to provide affordable solutions to solve waste gas emission problems and to reduce the impact of flow back on the
environment.

He also gives an update on the Canadian energy industry.



The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast:  Dr. Loren Scott, president, Loren Scott & Associates and Professor Emeritus of Economics, Louisiana State University

Dr. Scott shares his views on how the interest rates and first time home buyers will soon impact the supply chain and economy.

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Sponsors, Music and Other Show Notes 

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Featured Music:  Moody River Band


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