The Crude Life Interview: Josh Swanson, Vogel Law

April 17, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Josh Swanson, Vogel Law, gives an update on the Lake Sakakawea mineral case involving the Wilkinson family and the state of North Dakota. The court case is impacting oil and gas mineral ownership. Swanson also discusses the pattern of government adapting new policies from private companies with potential conflicts of […]

The Crude Life Interview: Mark Bullock, BMA Biotech

April 17, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Mark Bullock, BMA Biotech, talks about their new environmental services including in-situ and ex-situ soil remediation. Bullock also describes the difference between in-situ and ex-situ soil remediation and when each one should be used for clean up. Regulations, state laws and oil company accountabilities are discussed in the interview as […]

The Crude Life Interview: Joe Dancy, Energy Expert & Educator

April 17, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Joe Dancy, Energy Law and Economics, Oil, Gas, Natural Resources, and The University of Oklahoma College of Law Energy Center and visiting professor at Southern Methodist University in Dallas talks about using natural gas capturing to mine bitcoins. He also discusses some current issues with wind and solar energy. The […]

The Crude Life Interview: Chris Cottrell, Winston & Strawn, LLP

April 17, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Chris Cottrell, Winston & Strawn, LLP, discusses the current state of Merger and Acquisition, including the recent Chevron Anadarko deal. Cottrell also talks about Jimmy Vallee joining Winston & Strawn’s Houston office. Jimmy joins Winston from Paul Hastings where he was a partner in the Corporate Department. He has advised […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 64: Mining Bitcoins with Flaring

April 15, 2019 jasonspiess 0

MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Thursday April 11, 2019 Joe Dancy, Energy Law and Economics, Oil, Gas, Natural Resources, and The University of Oklahoma College of Law Energy Center and visiting professor at Southern Methodist university in Dallas talks about using natural gas capturing to mine bitcoins. He […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 63: The Cleanest Refinery on the Planet

April 15, 2019 jasonspiess 0

MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Wednesday April 10, 2019 William Prentice, CEO, Meridian Energy Group, gives an update on the Davis Refinery, being constructed in the Bakken oil fields. The location of the refinery, near Belfield, is close to major transportation and distribution arteries. According to Prentice, the […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 62: The Cheese Trap

April 15, 2019 jasonspiess 0

MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Tuesday April 9, 2019 Dr. Neal Barnard, MD, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, talks about his latest book “The Cheese Trap” and his work with a vegan menu study in the GEICO cafeteria. He also explains how some foods can heal your body.

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 61: Well Mapping and Tracking Minerals

April 15, 2019 jasonspiess 0

MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Monday April 8, 2019 Joel Brown, MineralTracker.com, talks about their new Free mineral tracking service for oil and gas enthusiasts. The mineral tracking app allows people to follow well mapping, projections and other Bakken overviews. The overview explains how mineral owners use MineralTracker […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 59: The Meteor that Changed Life

April 15, 2019 jasonspiess 0

MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Thursday April 4, 2019 Robert Depalma, paleontologist, describes the meteor impact 66 million years ago that generated a tsunami-like wave in an inland sea that killed and buried fish, mammals, insects and a dinosaur, the first victims of Earth’s last mass extinction event. […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 58: Tracking the Bakken for 7 years

April 15, 2019 jasonspiess 0

MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Wednesday April 3, 2019 Dean Bangsund, NDSU Research Scientist, has been tracking the growth of the Bakken since 2005 and has just released the 7th installment of the Economic Impact Study of Petroleum Sector on North Dakota’s Economy. This non-political study showed an […]

The Crude Life Week in Review Episode 296: The Bakken is Now Hiring!

April 13, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Weekly Davis Refinery Update Interview: Update on the Davis Refinery Interview: Kevin Black, Creedence Energy Services, talks about their Bakken growth and new positions available. Black said they are currently looking for CDL Drivers, HazMat certified drivers. They will train if needed. Black also describes their expansion into the Permian […]

MultiMedia Cafe Week in Review Episode 217: Social Media Strategies, Sales Goals and Low Credit Scores

April 9, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Sarge Summers, Sarge’s Industry Solutions Sarge Summers, Sarge’s Industry Solutions, discusses the change in sales and communication methods. Summers also talks about the sales cycle and how that has reinvented itself with social media and texting Interview: Kalah Sprabeary, HUB Funding Solutions Kalah Sprabeary, HUB Funding Solutions, discusses some […]

MultiMedia Cafe Week In Review Episode 213: ND Sweet Crude and NAPE

April 9, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Arthur Weidner, Doodlebug Beverages Arthur Weidner, Doodlebug Beverages, talks about the family history behind his great grandfather’s “sweet crude” liqueur. Weidner now distributes ND Sweet Crude across two states with more states on the horizon. He also talks about the family history behind his great grandfather’s “sweet crude” liqueur. […]

The Crude Life Interview: Joel Brown, MineralTracker.com

April 7, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Joel Brown, MineralTracker.com, talks about their new Free mineral tracking service for oil and gas enthusiasts. The mineral tracking app allows people to follow well mapping, projections and other Bakken overviews. The overview explains how mineral owners use MineralTracker to organize, audit, and track income for royalty interests on an […]

The Crude Life Interview: Robert Depalma, paleontologist

April 7, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Robert Depalma, paleontologist, describes the meteor impact 66 million years ago that generated a tsunami-like wave in an inland sea that killed and buried fish, mammals, insects and a dinosaur, the first victims of Earth’s last mass extinction event. The death scene from within an hour of the impact has […]

The Crude Life Interview: Kevin Black, Creedence Energy Services

April 7, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Kevin Black, Creedence Energy Services, talks about their Bakken growth and new positions available. Black said they are currently looking for CDL Drivers, HazMat certified drivers. They will train if needed. Black also describes their expansion into the Permian Basin and their new acidizing service. Spread the word. Support the […]