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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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To Beat the HEAT

August 1, 2013 by PBOG

With blisteringly hot days being the summertime norm, the oilfield–a place where technology is king–needed technology to cope with triple-digit temperatures. And it is getting it. By Al Pickett, special contributor The thermometer is topping 100 degrees and it seems even hotter working on a drilling rig in the hot West Texas sun. In other […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: Cooling Technology, featured, Heat, Safety Heat Reduction Systems

A Bang-Up Event

August 1, 2013 by PBOG

For full coverage of the PBPA Clay Shoot and Pit Challenge, view our digital edition by clicking here. In the meantime, here are a few images from the event.  

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: Clay Shoot, featured, Pit Challenge

Pipe: Keeping Pace With an Industry

July 1, 2013 by PBOG

The simplest implement in the oilfield–a joint of pipe–is not so simple any more, but that’s good for all involved. Edwin Drake started the ball rolling when he designed a method of drilling for oil that used an iron pipe. Since those early days of the oil industry in 1859 when his iron drive pipe […]

Filed Under: Pipe and Pipe Service Tagged With: featured, Oilfield, Pipe

In Memoriam: Remembering Mark Merritt

July 1, 2013 by PBOG

This organization’s chairman, who passed away June 1, was highly thought of by his coworkers, neighbors, friends, family, and PBPA associates. By Jesse Mullins In the scant weeks since the last issue of this magazine appeared, the Permian Basin Petroleum Association lost its chairman, who succumbed to cancer. That loss, though it does not in […]

Filed Under: PBPA Tagged With: Chairman, Chairman of the Board, featured, In Memoriam, Mark Merritt, PBPA

The 83rd Legislature in Retrospect

July 1, 2013 by PBOG

Note: At the end of this article, there are Q&A’s with legislators about the legislative session. As the smoke clears on the recently concluded legislative session, Texas’ oil and gas interests can be relieved that nothing too damaging found passage. Still, questions remain and certain issues linger. If there are two things that West Texans […]

Filed Under: Legislative Matters Tagged With: 83rd Legislature, featured, Legislation, Texas

Temporary Housing: Taking the Long View

July 1, 2013 by PBOG

Workforce housing now consists of more than just a Home on the Range. Throughout history, mineral plays have brought floods of people to remote areas that lacked sufficient resources and infrastructure to house, clothe, and feed such hordes. We’re not told how King Solomon housed the workers at his mines at Ophir, but we know […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: featured, Goliath Industries, Oilfield, Target Logistics, temporary housing, Workforce Housing

New Mexico: Land of Enchanting Opportunities

June 1, 2013 by PBOG

By Al Pickett, special contributor Like their Texas neighbors, oil and gas producers in New Mexico feel the inevitable pressures that accompany a boom economy. Things are “still a gamble,” as one NM source says. But the state’s Permian region is producing more crude than ever.  Mike Miller said he was in Hobbs, N.M., recently […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: featured, New Mexico, Oil and Gas

A Brightening Picture For Gas

June 1, 2013 by PBOG

With prices up, Basin natural gas production sees new life. By Paul Wiseman, special contributor Discussing natural gas in the Permian Basin is somewhat like talking about Pippa Middleton—a lovely idea but not really the main attraction. The three Texas Railroad Commission districts that primarily identify the Basin—7C, 08 and 8A—accounted for 441.1 thousand MCF […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: featured, Natural Gas

Elevated Perspective

June 1, 2013 by PBOG

Steve Pruett and his well-placed partners have put together one of the biggest new E&P outfits to hit the Permian in several years. By Al Pickett, special contributor The most important factor in securing equity funding for a start-up energy company is people, according to Steve Pruett. “It is a marriage of people, experience, a […]

Filed Under: Featured Article, Industry Analysis, People, Producers and Exploration Tagged With: Elevation Resources LLC, featured, Oil and Gas, permian basin, Steve Pruett

Making a Statement: Midland’s Energy Tower

April 26, 2013 by PBOG

It already has its own Wikipedia page, for goodness sakes. If all plans are put in motion, the latest Big Thing to hit the Permian Basin will be the 58-story Energy Tower now slated for downtown Midland. Midland-based developer Energy Related Properties will build its high rise in the heart of downtown Midland, offering more […]

Filed Under: Featured Article Tagged With: Energy Tower, featured, Midland

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