Play Hard Work Hard Episode 60: Abandoned Wells, Permian Update, ESG Talk And A Jewish Easter

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Play Hard Work Hard Episode 60: Abandoned Wells, Permian Update, ESG Talk And A Jewish Easter
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The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 60

Hour One Play Hard: Jason Spiess and Sterling talk about how someone born Jew celebrates Easter in Saudi Arabia while going to a Quaker boarding school. Tiffany Wilson gives an update on the Permian Basin.

Hour Two Work Hard : Curtis Shuck, Chairman of the Board, Well Done Foundation

The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast:  Jerry Simmons, CEO & President of Domestic Energy Producers Alliance (DEPA)

Rig Count Overview

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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD:  Jason Spiess and Sterling catch up on a few news items and sponsorship notes that fell through the cracks of the work week.

Also, Sterling explains to Jason how someone born Jew celebrates Easter in Saudi Arabia while going to a Quaker boarding school.

The two also talk about how the oil and gas industry has contributed to the Easter season with reusable eggs, family transportation and energy innovation.

Tiffany Wilson joins the Play Hard portion with an update from the Permian Basin. Several months ago, Tiffany predicted that Big Spring would be the next “hot spot” in the Permian. She revisits that prediction and gives examples of new activity in that area.

Issues with wind energy and their lack of science is also discussed in the Play Hard segment.

Jason vents about how after Walmart trained him in to be a cashier with self checkout lines that every other business is now too. He shares several stories about how servers are now training customers how to download apps and QR Codes to get the specials and menu.

News, Rumors and Newspeak

America’s Offshore Wind–Powered Future Begins in a Texas Shipyard

Texas Slowly Adding Upstream Jobs After ‘Difficult Season’

NCAA kicks Oregon State Beavers out of hotel in the middle of the night after Elite 8 loss

The Crude Life 2021 March Madness Final Four

Permian Region
No. 1 Imperative Chemical Partners over No. 6 TRC Construction, Inc. 85-66

Eagleford Region
No. 11 Oilman Magazine over No. 1 Oilfield Specialty Partners 51-49

Rocky Mountain Region
No. 1 Elite Energy Services over No. 3 Apex Energy Services, LLC 81-72

Marcellus Region
No. 2 E&E Enterprises over No. 12 SmartChain Solutions 67-61




In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview:  Curtis Shuck, Chairman of The Board at Well Done Foundation

Curtis Shuck reacts to the President Joe Biden’s $2.3 trillion plan to transform America’s infrastructure which includes $16 billion to plug old oil and gas wells and clean up abandoned mines.

Shuck gives an overview of a recent capping and plugging of an an abandoned well in Montana. He also gives the 5000-foot timeline of how an abandoned well is found, monitored, funded and finished.

ESG, non profit funding and the new normal in oil and gas are also discussed in detail.

Shuck adds how they are currently giving Carbon Credits and working with ESG Organizations in order to appeal more to oil and gas companies.


The Crude Life Daily Update For the Radio On The Podcast: Jerry Simmons, CEO & President, Domestic Energy Producers Alliance (DEPA)

Jerry Simmons, CEO & President, Domestic Energy Producers Alliance (DEPA) talks about the carbon tax conversation API is leading while reminding people that it will impact the poor and disadvantaged first.

Click here for the full length interview



Sponsors, Music and Other Show Notes 

Studio Sponsor: The Industrial Forest

The Industrial Forest is a network of environmentally minded and socially conscious businesses that are using industrial innovations to build a network of sustainable forests across the United States.

Weekly Sponsor:  Kate’s Man Cave

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Weekly Sponsor:  Orange Property Management  

The origins of Orange Property Management Inc. dates to the year 2000 when Fargo native Mike Marcil, an entrepreneur who was living in California was starting to acquire residential rental properties in the Bay Area as a side venture.

Today the management company has grown to 36 full-time employees across 13 communities in North Dakota and Minnesota. They managed a portfolio of over 1,300 residential and commercial units ranging from single family homes to multi-family apartment developments.

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Looking to Invest in Oil and Gas? Contact Swan Energy Today!

Phone Line Sponsor: Swan Energy, Inc. 866.539.0860

Studio Email and Inbox Sponsor: To Be Announced


Album cover Vintage Boom by The Moody River Band

Featured Music:  Moody River Band


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