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Permian Basin Oil and Gas Magazine

PBOG is the Official Publication of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association and is published monthly by Zachry Publications, LP.

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Overcoming Casing Integrity Issues

February 1, 2019 by PBOG

Sponsored Post A range of factors can restrict casing ID and prevent a successful completion. Higher build rates, complex trajectories, and longer horizontal sections pose considerable challenges to casing integrity. Although careful casing and borehole trajectory design and appropriate drilling and completion techniques can reduce the risks, they cannot eliminate them. In addition, the constant […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Pipe and Pipe Service, Techonology

Sponsored Post: Machinery Auctioneers

January 17, 2019 by PBOG

Massive 2-day Public Auction Simulcasted in Odessa Texas January 29th & 30th. NO BUYERS PREMIUM ON DAY 2 ONLY. Featuring Big Trucks, Trailers, Construction Machinery, Oilfield Equipment, Work Trucks and much more. At this 2 day auction, there will be over 1000 lots for you to choose from. Pre-Bidding NOW OPEN for Day 2. Massive […]

Filed Under: Communications, Internet, and Auctioneers, Featured Article Tagged With: Big Trucks, Construction Machinery, Machinery Auction, Odessa Texas, Oilfield Equipment, Public Auction, Trailers, Work Trucks

Sands of Time

January 1, 2019 by PBOG

Care and Grooming of a Frac Sand Mine An acute driver shortage can almost be categorized as infrastructure challenge as well. By Paul Wiseman Reminiscent of the 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush, the 2018 Permian Basin sand rush saw excited investors descend on the Basin, opening approximately 19 new sources of this granular gold. Black Mountain […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Fracking, Frac Sand and Water

Shifting Sands

January 1, 2019 by PBOG

In less than 10 years, frac sand sourcing has migrated from Wisconsin/Illinois to Brady to local basins, and cut fracturing costs by millions in the process. Meanwhile, expect another sand boom. By Paul Wiseman While hydraulic fracturing traces its roots as far back as 1947 with Stanolind Oil and Gas engineer Floyd Farris’s unsuccessful trial, […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Fracking, Frac Sand and Water Tagged With: Atlas Sand, Black Mountain Sand, Ceramics, Floyd Farris, frac sand sourcing, frac sand sub-industry, fracturing costs, George Mitchell, Hunter Wallace, hydraulic fracturing, Illinois, Logistics, Northern White, permian basin, proppants, sand boom, shale frac’ing, Stanolind Oil and Gas, Vista Proppants, Wisconsin

Old School: The Service Sector Knows What Works

December 1, 2018 by PBOG

The oil price uptick of the past year or more, welcome as it was, has been slow to penetrate labor-intensive sectors like oilfield service. By Paul Wiseman “Prices back five years ago, six years ago were decent on the pulling unit side, but they went way down and they haven’t come up to where they […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, People, Trade Talk Tagged With: Artesia, Chaves County, Eddy County, LCS Well Servicing, Lea County, Loving County, Luis Hernandez, Mentone, N.M., New Mexico, oil price uptick, oilfield service, oilfield service sectors, penetrate labor-intensive sectors, Permian Basin prices, pipeline capacity constraints, Plains, western Permian Basin, Yoakum County

Maker’s Marks

December 1, 2018 by PBOG

At places like ADS (Air Drilling Solutions) and Henry Pumps—manufacturing kinds of places—the race is to the swift and the battle is to the strong. If, that is, we think of “swift” as streamlined and “strong” as adaptable. By Paul Wiseman How does a Scottish Highlander end up in Midland, Texas, presiding over a company […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Producers and Exploration Tagged With: ADS (Air Drilling Solutions), ADS Services, Alley’s Industrial Services in Odessa, Henry Pumps, Houston, major area drilling company, Midland, permian basin, prototypes and technology, Scotsman Charlie Orbell, Sean Alley, Texas, Tx

Partnership Approach

September 1, 2018 by PBOG

Roads: County, Energy Company Lay Groundwork for Productivity by Julie Anderson Some relationships have natural tension simply because of cause and effect. However, this doesn’t mean the two parties can’t forge a positive path, especially when they step outside the challenges and look at the big picture. It’s no secret that the oil and gas […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Trade Talk Tagged With: Boom cycle, Denver City Chamber of COmmerce, Energy Sector, Gas Production, Oil and Gas Pipeline, roads, Senate Committee on Energy Resources, Texas Department of Transportation, Texas economy, Texas School Districts, Wasson Field

Automation Gets in Gear

August 7, 2018 by PBOG

The steps-saving discipline that is automation keeps expanding its realm. From a service company’s back office to a producer’s onsite operations to injection chemicals at remote locations—and far beyond—automation continues to spread its ability to streamline and inform oil patch operations. Innovators in those three areas share their expertise. By Paul Wiseman Transparency and Accountability […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Trade Talk Tagged With: accountability, accounting, Automation, checkpoints, Feature, featured, innovators, productivity, profit margins, profitability, technology, transparency

Digging into the DUG

July 1, 2018 by PBOG

The 2018 DUG Permian Conference delivered a primer on what it takes to be successful in the Basin. FORT WORTH, TEXAS—The DUG Permian Conference, an annual event, fetched top Basin executives and other decision makers to this fine city for what turned out to be an eye-opening exploration of the fast-changing landscape that is the […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Trade Talk Tagged With: dug, Feature, featured

Pipe: It Touches Everything

June 8, 2018 by PBOG

By Paul Wiseman   “Instead of being focused on the drilling side, we’re very much focused on the production side,” says Ron Underwood, president and founder of R&D Pipe. The company is based near Houston, selling pipe throughout the Gulf Coast as well as in the Permian Basin. The flood of drilling rigs in the […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Pipe and Pipe Service Tagged With: Feature, featured, Pipe

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