The Crude Life Week in Review Episode 340: Rocky Mountain Region Hiring, Permian Booming and Children Protesting

Houston, TX - 2020 NAPE Summit - Attendees during Exhibit Hall at the 2020 NAPE Summit at the George R Brown Convention Center here today, Thursday February 6, 2020. Photo by © NAPE/Todd Buchanan 2020 - Exhibit Hall
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The Crude Life Week in Review Episode 340: Rocky Mountain Region Hiring, Permian Booming and Children Protesting
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Tiffany Steiner gives an overview of the Bakken BBQ history and preview of 2020’s theme. The bulk of the interview is devoted to the 23rd Annual API Gumbo Cookoff.

Kirsten Jesperson, Mile High Employment Solutions, discusses the energy hiring environment for Colorado and North Dakota. Jesperson explains how the two states differ and why some issues are they way they are. She also lists some jobs that are currently available.

Terry Etam, author of “The End of the Fossil Fuel Insanity“, writer at the BOE Report and blogger for his blog Public Energy Number One, discusses the rise of environmentalism in energy and economy.

Jim Willis, Marcellus Drilling News, responds to John Hess’ comments that shale oil has peaked and global warming is real. Willis describes how Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf has been good to industry in some areas like pipelines and permits, but needs to be watched in areas of impact fees and taxes.

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