Wrecklunds Set To Rock Cajun Creole Event In Denver

May 1, 2021 jasonspiess 0

The Denver Petroleum Club is throwing a Cajun Creole Park Party! Bring the whole family and join industry professionals for an afternoon of crawfish, drinks, and music overlooking Ferril Lake at City Park Pavilion. The music and entertainment for the evening is the musical and linguistical stylings of Wrecklunds, a […]

Play Hard Work Hard Episode 77: Mark Eaton Talks Professional Longevity, ESG’s Doubting Thomas And Why John Wooden Would Be Fired Today

April 27, 2021 jasonspiess 0

The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 77 Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling are joined by “Professor” Stephen Heins to discuss ESG, AOL/Time Warner’s merger comparisons, Velvet Glove Leadership and Energy’s New Climate Champs John Kerry and Gina McCarthy Hour Two Work Hard : Former NBA […]

Play Hard Work Hard Episode 74: Native American Energy Empowerment, BNSF’s Revenue Recipients, Digital Derrière And Magic Boxes

April 22, 2021 jasonspiess 0

The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 74 Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling discuss media manipulation tricks, verbal interrupters, pipeline chatter, Native American Energy Empowerment, BNSF infrastructure investments, a digital derriere and are we living in Magic Box times? Hour Two Work Hard : The Crude […]

Industry, Leaders React To New Green Deal

April 21, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Congressman Kelly ArmstrongCongressman Kelly Armstrong (R-ND) sent The Crude Life the following statement on Democrats’ plan to reintroduce the Green New Deal. “The Green New Deal would be devastating to North Dakota and those who rely on the energy industry to feed their families. The Green New Deal is an […]

White Hot Emission Management New, Flares Reduced Considerably

April 20, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Alicia Heiskell, GPS International Alicia Heiskell, GPS International gives some “white hot” news regarding their recent field test in Pecos, TX. GPS International completed their Phase 2 field trial on their patent pending method to reduce Methane emissions from natural gas during flaring or venting operations. Test Results: In their […]

OFS Energy Fund Forms Growth Fluids Company in the Permian Basin

April 19, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Ace Completions and Terra Oilfield Services announce the formation of Ace Fluid Solutions (AFS). Headquartered in Midland, Texas, AFS is a leading provider of specialty stimulation chemicals, water sourcing program management, water treatment, water transfer, and in-field technical support to operators and pumping companies in the most active US shale […]

ND Attorney Questions State’s Relationship With Oil, Cites Corruption

April 11, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Michael (Caleb) Amick Amick is a reporter for The Dickinson Press, however, in this interview he is representing himself. The interview surrounding his recent article on Salt Water Spills in North Dakota and attorney Fintan Dooley’s presentation at Dickinson State University. In a presentation to Professor Toby Stroh’s reclamation class at […]

Energy Roundtable In The Bakken

April 9, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Senator John Hoeven, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, held a roundtable discussion with Bakken energy producers in western North Dakota to review ongoing developments in the region’s energy industry and outline his efforts to maintain America’s leadership in energy production. To this end, Hoeven is […]

Balancing Home And Work In Energy

April 8, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Rocky Johnson, 4 Warriors Hydro Excavating, joins Shawn Forbes and Jason Spiess at the Permian Basin Association of Pipeliners Annual Cookoff Johnson talks about his oilfield journey which started in agriculture. After entering into the oilfield, Rocky was laid off in the 2015 downturn and went back to ranching. That […]

How Capturing Fugitive Emissions Is Keeping America Beautiful

April 8, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Danny Skiff, Specialized Desanders USA Skiff gives an overview of a recent study involving their desanders and how it greatly reduces “fugitive emissions”. Skiff said they can determine how much sand is needed in regards to managing emissions along with methane and carbon reductions. The shapes of sand are discussed […]

The New Normal In Oil Is A Government Managed Marketplace

April 8, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Mike Rentfrow, president, Blue Boat Subsea Rentfrow shares his story of how he is transitioning into wind energy after working in the oil and gas industry for 29 years. He spent the majority of his time underwater installing pipelines and parts of off shore wells. Rentfrow explains how his path […]

ND Gov Tours Bakken Wildfires

April 4, 2021 jasonspiess 0

North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum visited Billings County to survey areas damaged by a wildfire that broke out Thursday, thanking the firefighters and emergency services personnel from more than 20 agencies who fought the blaze and successfully kept it from reaching the city of Medora, which had been evacuated as […]

ESG Is Here, Now And Possibly Forever

March 31, 2021 jasonspiess 0

Ashley McNamee, Director, ESG Services at Alvarez & Marsal, gives an overview of what ESG is and why oil and gas companies are starting to integrate into their business plans, share holder reports and general practices. McNamee, who is a former television news anchor and oil and gas executive, brings […]