On Friday, June 7th, we attended the 19th Annual Clay Shoot with the American Petroleum Institute Delta Chapter. This chapter raises money each year to provide scholarships to graduating seniors and to support the Oil and Gas Industry. They had 15 teams entered; each team was made up of 4 sharp shooters. Pharma Safe had the privilege of providing on-site medical support for all who attended this event. Our very own, Gary Midkiff, Business Development Manager, stepped up and auctioned off a few items to help in support of the Delta Chapter’s mission. We are so thankful for organizations such as these that support the youth and the overall oil and gas community. We are always appreciative when we can play a small part in these efforts.
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Tom McCasland, President of Mack Energy Co. with me to remind you of Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance Annual Meeting March 21-22 - Sign up to attend and sponsor at okenergyproducers.org From OPEA - #oepa works to promote and protect the rights of vertical oil and gas producers in Oklahoma. Having been in existence for only 5 short years, we have built a significant membership base, established firm relationships at the Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission as well as have engaged positively with the general public, garnering overwhelming support for many of our initiatives. Along with a full-time lobbyist representing us each day at the state capitol, our board of directors and members from across the state are continuously meeting with members of the legislature to press a small business oil and gas producer agenda. Our regulatory affairs committee works daily with the Oklahoma Corporation providing significant feedback on issues that face our industry each and every day. The impact of these efforts has already been monumental. We work with a litigation team in place to represent producers who have lost their vertical wells to horizontal frack jobs; on a contingency fee basis. The Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission are the key regulatory and elected bodies we work with as an organization. We strive to not only educate and promote our industry through our association, but we encourage each of our members to have a strong relationship with their own Senators and Representatives. Our staff provides tools and resources to members as well as legislators. We provide various opportunities through events, meetings and general communications for our members and legislators to network. OEPA also works tirelessly to have each legislator aware of the issues our industry faces on a daily basis. It is also important that we advocate- when we have the opportunity- for our state to provide the resources necessary to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission so they can continue to support our ever-changing industry. We value each Commissioner and the staff at the OCC. oilfieldtailgate.com Oilfield Tailgate - Use the calendar, sign up to sponsor, and get involved with our amazing #oilgas #energy industry, the parties, #networking, #podcast, #events, #education, #charity, #community, #fun, #humor, #fundraising, #family, #engineering, #advocacy, #politics, #entertainment, and #humanflourishing
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Tom McCasland, President of Mack Energy Co. with me to remind you of Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance Annual Meeting March 21-22 - Sign up to attend and sponsor at okenergyproducers.org From OPEA - #oepa works to promote and protect the rights of vertical oil and gas producers in Oklahoma. Having been in existence for only 5 short years, we have built a significant membership base, established firm relationships at the Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission as well as have engaged positively with the general public, garnering overwhelming support for many of our initiatives. Along with a full-time lobbyist representing us each day at the state capitol, our board of directors and members from across the state are continuously meeting with members of the legislature to press a small business oil and gas producer agenda. Our regulatory affairs committee works daily with the Oklahoma Corporation providing significant feedback on issues that face our industry each and every day. The impact of these efforts has already been monumental. We work with a litigation team in place to represent producers who have lost their vertical wells to horizontal frack jobs; on a contingency fee basis. The Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission are the key regulatory and elected bodies we work with as an organization. We strive to not only educate and promote our industry through our association, but we encourage each of our members to have a strong relationship with their own Senators and Representatives. Our staff provides tools and resources to members as well as legislators. We provide various opportunities through events, meetings and general communications for our members and legislators to network. OEPA also works tirelessly to have each legislator aware of the issues our industry faces on a daily basis. It is also important that we advocate- when we have the opportunity- for our state to provide the resources necessary to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission so they can continue to support our ever-changing industry. We value each Commissioner and the staff at the OCC. oilfieldtailgate.com Oilfield Tailgate - Use the calendar, sign up to sponsor, and get involved with our amazing #oilgas #energy industry, the parties, #networking, #podcast, #events, #education, #charity, #community, #fun, #humor, #fundraising, #family, #engineering, #advocacy, #politics, #entertainment, and #humanflourishing
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Tom McCasland, President of Mack Energy Co. with me to remind you of Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance Annual Meeting March 21-22 - Sign up to attend and sponsor at okenergyproducers.org From OPEA - #oepa works to promote and protect the rights of vertical oil and gas producers in Oklahoma. Having been in existence for only 5 short years, we have built a significant membership base, established firm relationships at the Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission as well as have engaged positively with the general public, garnering overwhelming support for many of our initiatives. Along with a full-time lobbyist representing us each day at the state capitol, our board of directors and members from across the state are continuously meeting with members of the legislature to press a small business oil and gas producer agenda. Our regulatory affairs committee works daily with the Oklahoma Corporation providing significant feedback on issues that face our industry each and every day. The impact of these efforts has already been monumental. We work with a litigation team in place to represent producers who have lost their vertical wells to horizontal frack jobs; on a contingency fee basis. The Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission are the key regulatory and elected bodies we work with as an organization. We strive to not only educate and promote our industry through our association, but we encourage each of our members to have a strong relationship with their own Senators and Representatives. Our staff provides tools and resources to members as well as legislators. We provide various opportunities through events, meetings and general communications for our members and legislators to network. OEPA also works tirelessly to have each legislator aware of the issues our industry faces on a daily basis. It is also important that we advocate- when we have the opportunity- for our state to provide the resources necessary to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission so they can continue to support our ever-changing industry. We value each Commissioner and the staff at the OCC. oilfieldtailgate.com Oilfield Tailgate - Use the calendar, sign up to sponsor, and get involved with our amazing #oilgas #energy industry, the parties, #networking, #podcast, #events, #education, #charity, #community, #fun, #humor, #fundraising, #family, #engineering, #advocacy, #politics, #entertainment, and #humanflourishing
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Tom McCasland, President of Mack Energy Co. with me to remind you of Oklahoma Energy Producers Alliance Annual Meeting March 21-22 - Sign up to attend and sponsor at okenergyproducers.org From OPEA - #oepa works to promote and protect the rights of vertical oil and gas producers in Oklahoma. Having been in existence for only 5 short years, we have built a significant membership base, established firm relationships at the Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission as well as have engaged positively with the general public, garnering overwhelming support for many of our initiatives. Along with a full-time lobbyist representing us each day at the state capitol, our board of directors and members from across the state are continuously meeting with members of the legislature to press a small business oil and gas producer agenda. Our regulatory affairs committee works daily with the Oklahoma Corporation providing significant feedback on issues that face our industry each and every day. The impact of these efforts has already been monumental. We work with a litigation team in place to represent producers who have lost their vertical wells to horizontal frack jobs; on a contingency fee basis. The Oklahoma State Legislature and the Oklahoma Corporation Commission are the key regulatory and elected bodies we work with as an organization. We strive to not only educate and promote our industry through our association, but we encourage each of our members to have a strong relationship with their own Senators and Representatives. Our staff provides tools and resources to members as well as legislators. We provide various opportunities through events, meetings and general communications for our members and legislators to network. OEPA also works tirelessly to have each legislator aware of the issues our industry faces on a daily basis. It is also important that we advocate- when we have the opportunity- for our state to provide the resources necessary to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission so they can continue to support our ever-changing industry. We value each Commissioner and the staff at the OCC. oilfieldtailgate.com Oilfield Tailgate - Use the calendar, sign up to sponsor, and get involved with our amazing #oilgas #energy industry, the parties, #networking, #podcast, #events, #education, #charity, #community, #fun, #humor, #fundraising, #family, #engineering, #advocacy, #politics, #entertainment, and #humanflourishing
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Still to submit your abstract for the 30th SPE ICoTA Well Intervention Conference?! 🔊You only have one week left! The conference will focus on the use of effective intervention techniques to bring back shut-in wells, extend the life of current assets, and prepare for end of well life all while reducing our carbon emissions. We want to hear your solutions, technologies and case histories that address these areas: - Restoring Well Integrity - Production Enhancement in Aging Wells - Logistics Challenges - Data Acquisition and Surveillance - The Energy Transition - Well Decommissioning - New Wells - Regulatory and Fiscal Regime in a Mature Basin - Coiled Tubing Operations Still need convincing? Alfredo J. Marin Bustillo explains why you should be part of the event 👇 Elliot Kinch Andrew Louden Lewis Murray CEng Graeme Fyfe Erin Marshall Alex Crossland Colin Black, FEI Kenny McAllister Elizabeth Muir CEng Keith Hogg Cyril Poinsot Alfredo J. Marin Bustillo Kellie Karimi (MBA) (CEng MEI) Kirsty Pratt SPE Aberdeen
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Video runs 8:25 #OrphanOilAndGasWells #Texas #RailroadCommission #RRC #ProPublica #CapitalAndMain "ODESSA, Texas (KOSA) - The cost of plugging orphan oil and gas wells has consistently made headlines, but one ProPublica and Capital & Main report looked at the potential plug jobs on the horizon. Using thousands of government records, their report found it could cost about $37.9 billion to plug and clean up all unplugged oil and gas wells if the job falls to the state. However, companies have only allocated $565 million in bonds to the Railroad Commission, or the RRC, the state’s oil and gas regulator. That’s only around 1.5% of the estimated cost. When a well reaches the end of its life, its clean up falls to the operator, or the state, if the operator orphans the well. State taxpayer dollars have not been used to plug any wells, according to the RRC. Instead, the commission pulls from a fund created by bonds and other oil and gas operator fees. However, ProPublica and Capital & Main’s report suggests the cost of aging oilfields could fall on the taxpayer. Industry professionals disagree. One West Texas rancher knows the burden of an aging oilfield and unkept equipment well. Oil and gas production has occurred on his family’s land for nearly 100 years. That rancher demonstrates what it looks like when the end of an oilfield’s life falls to an everyday person. At the same time, activists, experts and industry professionals share their opinions and insight on the dilemma. Tune in to the video above for all of this and more."
According to a report by ProPublica, Texas only has about 1.5% of the estimated $37.9 billion needed to plug abandoned wells in Texas. Golly, wonder where the rest of that money will come from. Schuyler Wight invited CBS7 and me to come take a look at the abandoned wells on his ranch. You might have seen some of the slick ads Oxy is running depicting pristine operations. Oxy is a $60 billion dollar company and their CEO made $18 million last year. I would expect a CEO making that much money would make sure her company operated in a responsible, respectful way. The culture of a corporation starts at the top and Oxy has trashed Wight's ranch. Overlooking all the oil and gas spilling, splashing, gushing and leaking everywhere, they throw trash, broken tools, gloves and anything they no longer want on the ground and leave it. https://lnkd.in/gv_96y-z
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Experience the conference from the stage: submit abstract to 30th SPE ICoTA Well Intervention Conference and present your case study and a new solution!
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