The Crude Life Week In Review Episode 310: The War On Oil and Gas

July 28, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Weekly Davis Refinery Update William Prentice, CEO, Meridian Energy Group, gives an update on the Davis Refinery, being constructed in the Bakken oil fields. The location of the refinery, near Belfield, is close to major transportation and distribution arteries. Destenie McMillen, senior landman, Northern Colorado Legal Support, talks about the […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 138: The Big Crew Shift

July 25, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Bob Donner, founder, Freedom Manufacturing, gives a history of his company and their current state. “The Essence of Capitalism” is discussed, and how the energy industry seems to continue to foster capitalism at its core. How the industry and downstream industries will look after the Big Crew Change and Retirement […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 137: Reimagining Land, Soil and Water

July 25, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Marvin Nash and Seth Frentheway, Encore Green Environmental, discuss the transition from agriculture innovation to the oil and gas industry. Nash explains how understanding the land, soil and water translates very well to the energy industry from agriculture. Produced water, reused water and reimagining water were discussed in detail throughout […]

MultiMedia Cafe 136: The Modern Day Big Bad Wolf

July 25, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Michael Clancy, EcoPoint, Inc., gives an overview of EcoPoint, Inc. and their services. Topics involving reclamation, regulations and discoveries are integrated in with the company’s background. Clancy also opines on the environment and how the energy companies are part of the solution rather than the problem. The Essence of Capitalism […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 134: Quality of Life Increases

July 25, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Joel Brown, MineralTracker.com, speaks on behalf of the McKenzie County Job Development Authority for this interview. Brown, who is the president of the advisory board, explains how the JDA assists the oil and gas industry as well as Watford City. The Essence of Capitalism and Preservation of Community is discussed […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 129: BBQing a Whole Hog

July 25, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Part two with H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., The Heartland Institute. Burnett opines about the “cult of environmentalism” and how it has risen to new heights. He folds in the The Green New Deal as part of politics and environment. Ram Laster, Cody, WY, gives a recipe on BBQ ribs. Shane […]

The Crude Life Interview: Michael Clancy, EcoPoint, Inc.

July 14, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Michael Clancy, EcoPoint, Inc., gives an overview of EcoPoint, Inc. and their services. Topics involving reclamation, regulations and discoveries are integrated in with the company’s background. Clancy also opines on the environment and how the energy companies are part of the solution rather than the problem. The Essence of Capitalism […]

The Crude Life Interview: Joel Brown, McKenzie County JDA

July 14, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Joel Brown, MineralTracker.com, speaks on behalf of the McKenzie County Job Development Authority for this interview. Brown, who is the president of the advisory board, explains how the JDA assists the oil and gas industry as well as Watford City. The Essence of Capitalism and Preservation of Community is discussed […]

The Crude Life Interview: Chris Tabor, S2W Contracting

July 14, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Chris Tabor, S2W Contracting, gives the details for The Permian Basin Association of Pipeliners (PBAP) and the Permian Basin Gas Processors Association (PBGPA)’s 4th Law Enforcement and First Responders Appreciation Dinner Event to be held on July 9th. Crestwood Midstream and Target Hospitality will be the corporate sponsors for the […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 116: ACE in the Coal

July 13, 2019 jasonspiess 0

H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D., The Heartland Institute, gives an overview of the Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule and how it impacts coal and natural gas. Innovation, clean energy and the history of wind and solar subsidies are discussed as well. Burnett opines about the “cult of environmentalism” and how it […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 107: History of Earth Day

June 22, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Dr. Loren C. Scott, energy expert and economist, talks about solar, wind and natural gas as it pertains to the economy, politics and consumerism. Scott explains the pros and cons with renewables and how it compares to other countries who have devoted resources to a renewable economy and infrastructure. Scott […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 98: Water Connections and Issues

June 20, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Joseph Triepke, Oilfield Water Connection, talks about the Oilfield Water Connection Conference in Houston, TX. Water is discussed in detail – from investments, land owners, surface rights, infrastructure and production. Recycling water technologies are discussed in detail as more companies are seeing results for a variety of reasons. Kimberly Wurtz, […]