The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 97
Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling talk about the recent judge decision on DAPL, US Senator Kevin Cramer Comments, The Great Tesla Hornswoggle, Shale Play Prophet Returns, Why Line 5, future MouseRat Concert, Shawn Forbes and Casey Short
Hour Two Work Hard: Guest Co-host Shawn Forbes, OG Directory, interviews Karthik Balaji and Mason Brisben, University of North Dakota Petroleum Engineering Department
The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: Patrick Bertagnolli, SHRM-SCP, Rough Rider Center & Community Enhancement Director at City of Watford City
Rig Count Overview
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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD: Jason Spiess and Sterling talk about the upcoming interview with Liberty Oil Resources Ron Gusek about their Electric Frac projects at the Shale Energy Resources Conference and Trade Show.
The two also discuss some of the special industry dignitaries and political figures who are judging at the Bakken BBQ. Jason talks about the Live and Local Recording Session where they will push the envelope with US Congressman Kelly Armstrong to find out a secret BBQ recipe or two.
Sterling and Jason also talk about Hot August Nights, the evolving industry and continue to question the media’s intentions and ask Why Line 5?
Casey Short, CEO, EcoVapor Recovery Systems is interviewed by Jason Spiess and guest co-host Shawn Forbes of OG Directory, who are on location at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference in Bismarck, ND.
In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Guest co-host Shawn Forbes interviews Karthik Balaji and Mason Brisben, University of North Dakota Petroleum Engineering Department
The Williston Basin Petroleum Conference is put on by The North Dakota Petroleum Council
The North Dakota Petroleum Council
The North
Dakota Petroleum Council’s (NDPC) purpose is to provide governmental
relations support to the more than 525 companies it represents who are
involved in all aspects of the oil and gas industry including oil and
gas production, refining, pipeline, mineral leasing, consulting, legal
work, and oil field service activities in North Dakota, South Dakota,
and the Rocky Mountain region. The NDPC is also supported by members of
the American Petroleum Institute (API) who have interests in North
Dakota and South Dakota.
The NDPC has been the primary voice of the oil and gas industry in North Dakota since 1952. The association has a long history of legislative and regulatory success in North Dakota, which has led to a favorable business climate for the oil and gas industry in the Williston Basin. Through the years, NDPC has evolved from a division of the American Petroleum Institute with support from the Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Association (RMOGA) and eventually the North Dakota Oil and Gas Association (NDOGA), to the present structure as a standalone association.
NDPC Mission
The North Dakota Petroleum Council’s mission is to promote and enhance the discovery, development, production, transportation, refining, conservation, and marketing of oil and gas in North Dakota, South Dakota, and the Rocky Mountain region; to promote opportunities for open discussion, lawful interchange of information, and education concerning the petroleum industry; to monitor and influence legislative and regulatory activities on the state and national level; and to accumulate and disseminate information concerning the petroleum industry to foster the best interests of the public and industry.
The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: Patrick Bertagnolli, SHRM-SCP, Rough Rider Center & Community Enhancement Director at City of Watford City.
Bertagnoli gives a history and rundown of the RoughRider Center in Watford City. Spiess brings up the unique factor of the community events center being connected to a high school and the benefits for a community the size of Watford City.
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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: Great American Mining Co.
Great American Mining monetizes wasted, stranded and undervalued gas throughout the oil and gas industry by using it as a power generation source for bitcoin mining. We bring the market and our expertise to the molecule. Our solutions make producers more efficient and profitable while helping to reduce flaring and venting throughout the oil and gas value chain.
Weekly Sponsor: Maxwell’s Restaurant & Bar
Maxwell’s has been repeatedly recognized locally and nationally for its fine dining, warm hospitality, outstanding service and custom beverage selections.
Maxwell’s has been the recipient of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence since 2012. The Award of Excellence is earned by establishments that offer a well-chosen selection of quality producers, along with a thematic match to the menu in both price and style with over 100 labels offered.
Maxwell’s seeks locally produced products whenever possible to bring its patrons the freshest ingredients as it supports local growers.
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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