MonDak OilField Review: October 22

October 25, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Thursday 10/22 Interview:  Ryan Taylor, USDA Rural Development Talks about how most of the towns in the oil and gas producing counties in North Dakota fit under USDA rural development for loans and grants.

MonDak OilField Review: October 20

October 25, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Tuesday 10/20 Interview: Tony Clark, Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioner Talks about electricity and natural gas being intertwined in the energy market and will be for the foreseeable future.

MonDak OilField Review: September 9

October 7, 2015 jasonspiess 0

  Wednesday 9/9 Interview: Lynn D. Westfall. U.S. Energy Information Administration, director of energy markets and financial analysis, Washington DC Gives an overview of the Crude Oil Export Restriction Report EIA released last week.  

MonDak OilField Review: September 8

October 7, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Tuesday 9/8 Interview: Jim Semerad, manager permitting and compliance at North Dakota Department of Health Semerad explains why flaring is the preferred method of gas release in the Bakken.

MonDak OilField Review: September 7

October 5, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Monday 9/7 Interview: Jim Semerad, manager permitting and compliance at North Dakota Department of Health Semerad talks about vapor recovery in the Bakken and how it is used to heat water and fuel furnaces in a clean manner.

MonDak OilField Review: September 3

September 16, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Thursday 9/3 Interview:  Travis Jordan, president, MT Rig Mat, Charlo, MT Jordan compares the old rigs with the walking rigs and how oilfield matting works with the new generation of oil.

MonDak OilField Review: September 2

September 16, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Wednesday 9/2 Interview:   Kirsten Baesler, North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction. Talks about the recent study on the number of daycares and pre K education opportunities in the Bakken oil fields.

MonDak OilField Review: September 1

September 16, 2015 jasonspiess 0

  Tuesday 9/1 Interview:   Kirsten Baesler, North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction. Baesler gives an overview of the two schools that operated a 4-day school week last year and the new school doing a 4 day school week this year.

Building the Bakken: Greed and Community Development

August 31, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Building the Bakken Episode 109 Segment 4 –  Bakken Natives Interviews:  Warren Froehlich, Williston, ND, resident Froelich talks about the pros and cons of the oil patch. From greed to community development to the changing lifestyle of living in the country.  

Building the Bakken: STEM Education

August 31, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Building the Bakken Episode 109 Segment 1 – Kids and Capitalism Interview:  US Senator John Hoeven (ND-R)  and US Senator Amy Klobuchar (MN-D) Klobuchar and Hoeven talks about how STEM education can help young entrepreneurs and capitalists.

When will the rigs come back?

August 26, 2015 jasonspiess 0

There are two interviews over the past four years that stand out when thinking about the big picture in oil and gas trends.  Signs and indicators, if you will, to determine whether Big Oil will stick around or whether they are going to pack up and move to another shale […]

The Bakken’s next generation of people and developments

August 14, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Three years ago the only thing Brian Hymel knew about oil and gas was that combustion engines need it. Today, the 34-year-old Utah native is one of the largest real estate players in Southwestern North Dakota and participates in numerous oil and gas industry events. “It’s funny how we ended […]

Everything’s Refinery in Dickinson

August 14, 2015 jasonspiess 0

As some of you know I host a radio program called Building the Bakken and the MonDak OilField Review on a number of radio stations across the Upper Midwest.  Over the past several weeks I have been airing interviews from the Dakota Prairie Refinery grand opening in late June.  Listening […]

A Candid Conversation with Congressman Kevin Cramer

August 11, 2015 jasonspiess 0

U.S. Congressman Kevin Cramer may have the best seat in the house.  By house, I am referring to North Dakota’s economic future ready to explode once again. Only this time, the economic activity won’t be the surprise economic left hook of oil and gas, rather, a 1-2-3 punch from energy, […]

Bridger-ing success across American shale plays

July 28, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Ever since Inc. magazine profiled Bridger as the fastest growing private energy company and the fourth fastest growing private company in 2013, I have been watching them somewhat close. This past July, Houston-based Bridger inked a deal with Monroe Energy for 65,000 barrels of daily domestic crude oil to its […]

MHA Nation Entering Energy Empowerment

March 25, 2015 jasonspiess 0

The last couple of years have been a wild ride for David Williams,CEO, Missouri River Resources and the MHA Nation as they embark into new frontiers within the energy industry. “In the last couple of years we went from a very basic start up company to now where we are […]

Feeling paralyzed by oil prices? Try giving back

February 20, 2015 jasonspiess 0

These days it seems you can’t pick up a newspaper or turn on a radio without hearing about lawmakers, policies and tax codes relating to the Bakken oil fields.  There are many folks these days related to oil and gas scrambling, recalculating and dealing with reality. This reality of volatile […]

The next decade could bring a CORN-acopia of energy options

February 14, 2015 jasonspiess 0

Recently I sat down with Tom Lilja, executive director, North Dakota Corn Growers Association, to chew the fat on a variety of corn-themed energy and agriculture topics. The first topic of discussion was distribution.  The part of a business model 99% of business folk overlook.  How to get your product […]

From Seed to Sun, Ag and Energy Have Always Worked Together

February 1, 2015 jasonspiess 0

The relationship between agriculture and energy has been around since the dawn of industry, if not mankind. However it’s how that relationship coexists that determines how it is defined. Sometimes they work together, sometimes they are in competition. To say one industry is more powerful than the other is like […]

North Dakota Electric Linemen Recognized on House Floor

February 1, 2015 jasonspiess 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today Congressman Kevin Cramer recognized the volunteer efforts of two North Dakota electric linemen on the floor of the House of Representatives. Jody Bruce of Minot and Josh Hoffman of Carrington traveled to Haiti to help provide electricity in the community of Caracol. In addition to recognizing them […]

Kevin Cramer

Grand Forks Named First UAS Test Site in the Nation

January 1, 2015 jasonspiess 0

BISMARCK, N.D. – Today Congressman Kevin Cramer announced FAA Administrator Michael Huerta signed a certificate of authorization making Grand Forks the first unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) research and test site in the nation. Cramer released the following statement: “This distinction speaks for itself. Becoming the first test site in the nation […]

Bakken Energy Special: Tax Commissioner

October 26, 2014 jasonspiess 0

Interviews: Jason Astrup, Ryan Rauschenberger and Anthony Mangnall. “There is no doubt that North Dakota is in the midst of an unprecedented transformation that has proven valuable to the state and its citizens in many ways,” Lee Tillman, president and CEO, Marathon Oil said at the Williston Basin Petroleum Conference. […]

Bakken Political Special: Attorney General

October 26, 2014 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Wayne Stenehjem North Dakota has entered into a number of lawsuits against the EPA and the rise in criminal element has led to new rules and regulations for the state.  This has created an environment where the attorney general is routinely defending the state’s interests and those of its […]

Bakken Energy Special: Public Service Commissioner

October 26, 2014 jasonspiess 0

Interviews: Julie Fedorchak and Tyler Axness and Brian Kalk and Todd Reisenauer “As an industry, we recognize the global concern related to the potential impact of greenhouse gases and other air emissions on the environment. I applaud the North Dakota Petroleum Council for its work to create a flaring task […]

Bakken Political Special: U.S. House

October 26, 2014 jasonspiess 0

Interviews: George Sinner Jr., Jack Seaman and Kevin Cramer North Dakota has become a world-class energy play making their lone seat with the United States House of Representatives as important as ever. For our Energy Policy Special, candidates were provided three questions in advanced, limited to three minutes per question […]

Q&A with Tom Petrie

May 20, 2014 jasonspiess 0

  Tom Petrie is the Chairman of Petrie Partners, LLC an investment firm offering financial advisory services to oil and gas industry. Prior to joining Petrie Partners as chairman in 2012, Petrie was vice chairman of Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Previously, he was co-founder of Petrie Parkman & Co., […]

BNSF Provides Cramer with Fertilizer Shipment Update

May 1, 2014 jasonspiess 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today Congressman Kevin Cramer received an update on fertilizer shipments from BNSF Railway Executive Chairman Matt Rose. Cramer and Rose met to discuss ongoing delays in the movement of agriculture products by rail in North Dakota. “BNSF has made it a goal to deliver 52 trainloads of critical […]

Heitkamp Statement on Johnson-Crapo Housing Finance Reform Markup

May 1, 2014 jasonspiess 0

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp, a member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, today issued the following statement about continued progress on bipartisan legislation to reform the nation’s housing finance system.  The bill builds upon legislation Heitkamp and a bipartisan group of Senators introduced in […]