Off shore drilling and shale play technology

May 16, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Dr. Loren Scott, president, Loren Scott & Associates, Baton Rouge, LA Scott talks about how technology has made off shore drilling more economical in the Gulf of Mexico and how that technology came from shale plays like the Bakken.  He also gives break even oil prices for the Bakken […]

5th Annual Bakken BBQ set for June 16

May 16, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Tiffany Steiner and Jackie Schmidt, co-founders, Bakken BBQ, Dickinson, ND The two founders talk about the 5th Annual Bakken BBQ including what type of food will be smoked, this year’s theme and why they are so passionate for Make A Wish ND.

Finding a career in retirement

May 9, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview:  Steven Heins, owner, The Word Merchant, Wisconsin Heins retired eight years ago and has found a post-retirement career in writing and advising in a number of industries.

Population projections change in the Bakken

May 9, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Dean Bangsund, research scientist, Agribusiness and Applied Economics at North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND Bangsund shares information on the recent study performed on the Bakken oil fields and how the downturn has impacted population projections in western North Dakota and revenue for the state.

ABLE assisting energy workers in the Bakken

May 9, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interviews: Mary Anderson, executive director, ABLE Inc., Bowman, Hettinger and Dickinson, ND and Monte Besler, Fracn8r Consulting, Williston, ND The two share stories and details about how the social services program ABLE Inc is assisting Belser with his at-need child allowing him to work his job effectively.

Hatch talks TEDX and opportunity

May 3, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview:  Erik Hatch, Hatch Coaching, Fargo, ND Hatch talks about his TEDX speaking opportunity in South Dakota as well as his experiencing being the Master of Ceremonies for TEDX in Fargo.

Major advancements made in green construction

May 3, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Edward Martinez, President and CEO, Zia Engineering and Environmental Consultants, Las Cruces, NM Talks about projects their company is working on in the Dakotas as well as how advancements in water pipes, cement and other construction staples have made facilities environmentally friendly and more green than ever.

Companies liquidating equipment as transition tool

May 3, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Jim Sabe, auctioneer, Pifer’s Auction and Realty, Bowman, ND Sabe previews a couple upcoming regional auctions, how mineral rights have changed over the past 10 years and companies liquidating their equipment as they transition in or out of niche markets.

How the Bakken’s downturn has impacted business

May 3, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Dean Bangsund, research scientist, North Dakota State University Bangsund discusses a new study on the Bakken impact and what the new projected revenues are.  The revenues are less than what was projected two years ago, but not as low as the projections were five years ago.

Helms updates the Bakken for 2017

May 3, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Lynn Helms, director, North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources Helms gives an update on the Bakken’s production and what 2017 will look like. Helms also discusses energy jobs, economic impact and the importance of hovering around 1-million-barrel-a-day in the Bakken.

Behind the scenes in the refinery business

May 3, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: William Prentice, CEO, Meridian Energy Group Prentice talks about how much time is involved with working with the state on pre-construction items like air quality permits, water permits and other regulations.  Prentice said because of their groundbreaking work on the Davis Refinery and the environment, they are one of […]

ONEOK poised for the Bakken’s short and long term growth

May 1, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Craig Forsander, VP of Natural Gas Gathering and Processing Operations, ONEOK Forsander discusses ONEOK’s summer plans, natural gas pipelines and gives an update on their long term planning in the Bakken.  He also talks about ONEOK’s 20-acre office park recently opened up in Sidney, MT.

Berman say the Bakken’s best days have past

April 30, 2017 jasonspiess 0

“It’s the beginning of the end for the Bakken Shale play,” petroleum geologist Art Berman wrote last month regarding the Bakken shale and its future. This introductory paragraph caught the attention of many, including myself.  After I read his piece, I reached out to Berman to investigate his claims further. […]

Besler talks about how ABLE is helping his family

April 26, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: William Prentice, CEO, Meridian Energy Group Prentice gives an overview of how many people are involved creating the first greenfield refinery in over 50 years in the United States. He also talks about how the new technology is setting new regulations in the oil and gas industry. Interview: Mary […]

It’s been 50 years in the making

April 26, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: William Prentice, CEO, Meridian Energy Group Prentice gives an overview of how many people are involved creating the first greenfield refinery in over 50 years in the United States. He also talks about how the new technology is setting new regulations in the oil and gas industry. Interview: Mary […]

ONEOK opens a new office in Sidney

April 26, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Jessica Sena, Montana Petroleum Association Sena gives an update from Eastern Montana, including a new office opened by ONEOK and other economic indicators involving the Bakken.

The wild world of the water business

April 24, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interviews: Steve Mortenson, president, Independent Water Providers, Williston, ND Mortenson talks about the Bakken’s water industry and how he has lost 50% of his business to government industrial water sales sold to oil companies for fracking.  Mortenson also talks about how AE2S, an engineering company, has driven and pushed for […]

Davis Refinery to set new industry emission standards

April 20, 2017 jasonspiess 0

The times are a changin’ in the oil and gas business, and the environment is the driving force.  The days of dirty smoke and air pollutants are now being replaced by steam and near-zero emissions thanks to major advancements in environmental control technology. Although reducing industry regulations might be an […]

Full length interview: Myrdal Miller talks the future of farming

April 20, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Amy Myrdal Miller, president and founder, Farmer’s Daughter Consulting Inc. Amy Myrdal Miller and Jason Spiess talk the current state of farming and how much has changed over the past 20 years.  In addition to technology, consolidation in agriculture are discussed in detail.  Urban farms and the ever-changing farmer […]