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Oil, Energy, Land, and Sky Garth Brooks sings it loud and clear, “The thunder rolls and the lightnin’ strikes”. In the image, Oil Energy Land and Sky, the oil field plays the role of the mistress. Because for many of the men and women in the oil, and gas, industry, as she keeps them out in the storm and far from home. The oil patch requires long hours of dedication spent away from their families and friends in all types of weather. This ‘relationship’ is truly a demonstration of the love, and devotion, our oil field workers have for their families. As this area of employment allows them to support their households. However, there is a sacrifice, they must make to survive in this industry. She rewards those who can face a little thunder and lightning and yet finish the job. No storm, cold, heat, or any other elements, mother nature, can dish out will keep these men and women from building their oilfield career. First, the lightning, in this image, demonstrates a strong level of energy hitting the ground all around the oil site. Then the strength, of the lightning, is parallel to the strength of the oil field. They seem to stand side by side. Finally, it is as if the lightning is coming from the ground; that the energy is actually coming from the oil itself. This energy is what drives West Texas, to be the leading player in the oil industry. In this case, the player is willing to weather the storm, to build an economy. Of course, this community can be proud that she continues to demand the best. Because out here, Oil Energy Land and Sky is the quest of every man and woman. www.bobcallender.com #oilfieldphotography #oilandgasindustry #oilfield #oilfieldservices #oilpatch #bobcallender #roughneck #driller #energystrong #permianbasin #pumpjack #pumpingunit #oilindustry #petroleum #westtexas #fineartphotography #officespace
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Oil, Energy, Land, and Sky Garth Brooks sings it loud and clear, “The thunder rolls and the lightnin’ strikes”. In the image, Oil Energy Land and Sky, the oil field plays the role of the mistress. Because for many of the men and women in the oil, and gas, industry, as she keeps them out in the storm and far from home. The oil patch requires long hours of dedication spent away from their families and friends in all types of weather. This ‘relationship’ is truly a demonstration of the love, and devotion, our oil field workers have for their families. As this area of employment allows them to support their households. However, there is a sacrifice, they must make to survive in this industry. She rewards those who can face a little thunder and lightning and yet finish the job. No storm, cold, heat, or any other elements, mother nature, can dish out will keep these men and women from building their oilfield career. First, the lightning, in this image, demonstrates a strong level of energy hitting the ground all around the oil site. Then the strength, of the lightning, is parallel to the strength of the oil field. They seem to stand side by side. Finally, it is as if the lightning is coming from the ground; that the energy is actually coming from the oil itself. This energy is what drives West Texas, to be the leading player in the oil industry. In this case, the player is willing to weather the storm, to build an economy. Of course, this community can be proud that she continues to demand the best. Because out here, Oil Energy Land and Sky is the quest of every man and woman. www.bobcallender.com #oilfieldphotography #oilandgasindustry #oilfield #oilfieldservices #oilpatch #bobcallender #roughneck #driller #energystrong #permianbasin #pumpjack #pumpingunit #oilindustry #petroleum #westtexas #fineartphotography #officespace
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Oil, Energy, Land, and Sky Garth Brooks sings it loud and clear, “The thunder rolls and the lightnin’ strikes”. In the image, Oil Energy Land and Sky, the oil field plays the role of the mistress. Because for many of the men and women in the oil, and gas, industry, as she keeps them out in the storm and far from home. The oil patch requires long hours of dedication spent away from their families and friends in all types of weather. This ‘relationship’ is truly a demonstration of the love, and devotion, our oil field workers have for their families. As this area of employment allows them to support their households. However, there is a sacrifice, they must make to survive in this industry. She rewards those who can face a little thunder and lightning and yet finish the job. No storm, cold, heat, or any other elements, mother nature, can dish out will keep these men and women from building their oilfield career. First, the lightning, in this image, demonstrates a strong level of energy hitting the ground all around the oil site. Then the strength, of the lightning, is parallel to the strength of the oil field. They seem to stand side by side. Finally, it is as if the lightning is coming from the ground; that the energy is actually coming from the oil itself. This energy is what drives West Texas, to be the leading player in the oil industry. In this case, the player is willing to weather the storm, to build an economy. Of course, this community can be proud that she continues to demand the best. Because out here, Oil Energy Land and Sky is the quest of every man and woman. www.bobcallender.com #oilfieldphotography #oilandgasindustry #oilfield #oilfieldservices #oilpatch #bobcallender #roughneck #driller #energystrong #permianbasin #pumpjack #pumpingunit #oilindustry #petroleum #westtexas #fineartphotography #officespace
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Oil, Energy, Land, and Sky Garth Brooks sings it loud and clear, “The thunder rolls and the lightnin’ strikes”. In the image, Oil Energy Land and Sky, the oil field plays the role of the mistress. Because for many of the men and women in the oil, and gas, industry, as she keeps them out in the storm and far from home. The oil patch requires long hours of dedication spent away from their families and friends in all types of weather. This ‘relationship’ is truly a demonstration of the love, and devotion, our oil field workers have for their families. As this area of employment allows them to support their households. However, there is a sacrifice, they must make to survive in this industry. She rewards those who can face a little thunder and lightning and yet finish the job. No storm, cold, heat, or any other elements, mother nature, can dish out will keep these men and women from building their oilfield career. First, the lightning, in this image, demonstrates a strong level of energy hitting the ground all around the oil site. Then the strength, of the lightning, is parallel to the strength of the oil field. They seem to stand side by side. Finally, it is as if the lightning is coming from the ground; that the energy is actually coming from the oil itself. This energy is what drives West Texas, to be the leading player in the oil industry. In this case, the player is willing to weather the storm, to build an economy. Of course, this community can be proud that she continues to demand the best. Because out here, Oil Energy Land and Sky is the quest of every man and woman. www.bobcallender.com #oilfieldphotography #oilandgasindustry #oilfield #oilfieldservices #oilpatch #bobcallender #roughneck #driller #energystrong #permianbasin #pumpjack #pumpingunit #oilindustry #petroleum #westtexas #fineartphotography #officespace
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Oil, Energy, Land, and Sky Garth Brooks sings it loud and clear, “The thunder rolls and the lightnin’ strikes”. In the image, Oil Energy Land and Sky, the oil field plays the role of the mistress. Because for many of the men and women in the oil, and gas, industry, as she keeps them out in the storm and far from home. The oil patch requires long hours of dedication spent away from their families and friends in all types of weather. This ‘relationship’ is truly a demonstration of the love, and devotion, our oil field workers have for their families. As this area of employment allows them to support their households. However, there is a sacrifice, they must make to survive in this industry. She rewards those who can face a little thunder and lightning and yet finish the job. No storm, cold, heat, or any other elements, mother nature, can dish out will keep these men and women from building their oilfield career. First, the lightning, in this image, demonstrates a strong level of energy hitting the ground all around the oil site. Then the strength, of the lightning, is parallel to the strength of the oil field. They seem to stand side by side. Finally, it is as if the lightning is coming from the ground; that the energy is actually coming from the oil itself. This energy is what drives West Texas, to be the leading player in the oil industry. In this case, the player is willing to weather the storm, to build an economy. Of course, this community can be proud that she continues to demand the best. Because out here, Oil Energy Land and Sky is the quest of every man and woman. www.bobcallender.com #oilfieldphotography #oilandgasindustry #oilfield #oilfieldservices #oilpatch #bobcallender #roughneck #driller #energystrong #permianbasin #pumpjack #pumpingunit #oilindustry #petroleum #westtexas #fineartphotography #officespace
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Oil, Energy, Land, and Sky Garth Brooks sings it loud and clear, “The thunder rolls and the lightnin’ strikes”. In the image, Oil Energy Land and Sky, the oil field plays the role of the mistress. Because for many of the men and women in the oil, and gas, industry, as she keeps them out in the storm and far from home. The oil patch requires long hours of dedication spent away from their families and friends in all types of weather. This ‘relationship’ is truly a demonstration of the love, and devotion, our oil field workers have for their families. As this area of employment allows them to support their households. However, there is a sacrifice, they must make to survive in this industry. She rewards those who can face a little thunder and lightning and yet finish the job. No storm, cold, heat, or any other elements, mother nature, can dish out will keep these men and women from building their oilfield career. First, the lightning, in this image, demonstrates a strong level of energy hitting the ground all around the oil site. Then the strength, of the lightning, is parallel to the strength of the oil field. They seem to stand side by side. Finally, it is as if the lightning is coming from the ground; that the energy is actually coming from the oil itself. This energy is what drives West Texas, to be the leading player in the oil industry. In this case, the player is willing to weather the storm, to build an economy. Of course, this community can be proud that she continues to demand the best. Because out here, Oil Energy Land and Sky is the quest of every man and woman. www.bobcallender.com #oilfieldphotography #oilandgasindustry #oilfield #oilfieldservices #oilpatch #bobcallender #roughneck #driller #energystrong #permianbasin #pumpjack #pumpingunit #oilindustry #petroleum #westtexas #fineartphotography #officespace
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enjoyed this short video on groundwater, wells, and aquifers https://lnkd.in/eZB-YJTB
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🔊Attention Saltwater Disposal Operators! As you may have heard, there are changes coming to Form P-18. Learn more about the new reporting guidelines from the Railroad Commission of Texas and how it impacts saltwater disposal operators and ticketing administrators. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://bit.ly/3VZpEbS
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July 25, 2024 marked the 14th anniversary of one of the largest inland oil spills in U.S. history. On July 25, 2010, a pipeline operated by Enbridge – the same corporation operating the risky Line 5 pipeline in the Straits of Mackinac – burst and released dirty tar sands oil into Talmadge Creek, a tributary of the Kalamazoo River. Enbridge paid more than $177 million in penalties and was required to improve safety measures. The estimated cost of the cleanup was more than $1 billion. Enbridge recently came under further scrutiny, as in July 2024 the US Department of Justice proposed modifications to its consent decree with Enbridge. The proposed modifications would require Enbridge to reassess previously identified cracks in the Lakehead pipeline system – of which Line 5 is a part. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gsSzDMsc
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