He Said “Never Fear a Job but Always Respect It” A century ago this month, the most famous well fire fighter of them all, Red Adair, was born. By Bobby Weaver A hundred years ago this month was born one of the most flamboyant characters ever to grace the highways and byways of the […]
Drilling Deeper: In Times Like These
Social collaboration, low crude oil prices, and EPA proposal flaws are just three of the topics that come up for dissection in this month’s miscellany of truncated articles. These are the full versions of the “Drilling Deeper” news items that appeared as abbreviated versions in the print edition of the June 2015 PBOG. NOV […]
Midland Energy Expo 2015
Expanded Program Features Latest Products, Services, Technology UPDATE (2017): Midland Energy Expo is now Permian Basin Oil and Gas Conference and Expo. Building on last year’s momentum, the Midland Energy Expo 2015 drilled a little deeper this year complementing the sold-out exhibit hall with a dual educational track. Visitors to the April 14th event at […]
As You Were
Military training often translates well into oilfield occupations By Paul Wiseman “Words cannot describe—a great feeling, it had been so long.” These are the words of Jeremiah Penley, expressing his reaction to getting an oil industry job after a seemingly hopeless two-year search. Penley, a six-year Marine who saw action in Iraq and Africa, […]
Leaving a Legacy
With Memorial Day approaching, we share coverage of a distinguished U.S. military veteran who came home to deployment, so to speak, in the Permian Basin oilfield. After a long, successful career and countless contributions to his field, industry gem Bob Kiker says he feels accomplished and at peace. By Shanti Terry, PBOG contributor […]
A New Kind of “Daily Show”
The Jacki Daily Show is upsetting the apple carts of the anti-frac crowd, while bringing a needed dose of truth to a very misled marketplace. by Jesse Mullins MIDLAND, TEXAS—It was a comical moment. Just one of those wry occasions when someone says something amusing enough to bring chuckles all around and a lot […]
The Oilfield Attitude
PBOG’s popular humor columnist—Bobby Weaver, creator of our “Oil Patch Tales” column—has lived the life and loves to tell of its ins and outs, ups and downs, and a few of its “high fives” along the way. by Jesse Mullins “Memory is a complicated thing,” someone once said. Sometimes it takes time for memories […]
Drilling Deeper: Coming to Terms
News of policies, changes, and collaborations are all served up in this month’s miscellany of truncated articles. These are the full versions of the “Drilling Deeper” news items that appeared as abbreviated versions in the print edition of the May 2015 PBOG. Rio Grande LNG Doubles Site NextDecade LLC announced March 5 that it […]
Energy and America’s Security Risks
A panel discussion in Midland, featuring national security experts from the University of Texas’ Clements Center, outlined the current state of international affairs and explained how energy production in the Permian Basin and the rest of the nation is both a vital bulwark against world terrorism and aggression, and a security risk as well. […]
They Call It “Sue and Settle”
It could as easily be called “regulating behind closed doors.” There’s a high stakes game going on, and oil and gas are the parties who stand to lose the most. By Julie Anderson Some two years ago, state Senators Kel Seliger, Carlos Uresti, and Robert Duncan along with state Representatives Tryon Lewis and […]
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