Oil Prices Wars, Flares to Bitcoin and Prepare for 2021

September 23, 2020 jasonspiess 0

‘We Are Likely Heading into an Oil Price War’: Crude Prices Rally After Big Supply Drop Oil prices are up — are gas prices soon to follow? Brent crude, which influences crude oil prices worldwide, increased 4.2% to $42.36 per barrel last week — and remained as high as $41.65 […]

Understand Bitcoin, Blockchain When Discussing 2021

September 21, 2020 jasonspiess 0

Tom Masiero, Great American Mining Company gives an overview of how Bitcoin and Blockchain work as many companies have started their 2021 planning. Masiero explains how the cryptocurrency and cloud-based platform is being integrated into oil and gas right now. He also gives an update on his Bitcoin mining projects […]

Don’t Mix Oil and Politics, Energy isn’t Political

September 20, 2020 jasonspiess 0

Paul Meyers, Legacy Wealth Management, gives an outlook on the oil industry’s 2021 as well as the recent production numbers from Texas and the Bakken. Meyers also opines that oil and politics should be separate, citing North Dakota Department of Mineral Resource director Lynn Helms’ implied political endorsement during his […]

The Calm Before The Investment Storm

September 17, 2020 jasonspiess 0

This week on Mining Money, Jeremy Pate and Imran Khan of Swan Energy discuss the calm before the storm in regards to investments. Jason Spiess: Thank you, gentlemen, for joining us this week on Mining Money, a weekly segment gaining popularity all over the interweb, especially overseas, I’m noticing. So […]

DAPL Comments on Scope of EIS Due October 26

September 14, 2020 jasonspiess 0

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced the opening of the public scoping process for a new easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline crossing under Lake Oahe. The announcement published this week in the Federal Register begins the process of developing an environmental impact statement (EIS) on the DAPL […]

How Industry Builds Communities and Hope Within

January 15, 2020 jasonspiess 0

Sally Hallingstad, Oilfield Helping Hands talks about Oilfield Helping Hands and why she is attracted to the way industry is a leader in community building. The Ag/Energy relationship and perception is also discussed. Hallingstad grew up in an agricultural and oil-less part of the country. She explains how her energy […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 108: Rocky Mountain Trojan Horse

June 22, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Ray Scott, Colorado State Senate District 7, explains some of the issues in Colorado with Prop 112 and SB 181. Scott recently had an article OP/ED piece published in The Federalist regarding CO Governor Jared Polis and his anti-fracking crusade. The rise of the Cult of Environmentalism was discussed in […]

MultiMedia Cafe Episode 52: Water Wars Continue to Heat Up

April 7, 2019 jasonspiess 0

MultiMedia Cafe Special Guest and Topics Menu Tuesday March 26, 2019 Steve Mortenson, president, Independent Water Providers, talks about the Bakken’s water industry and how he has lost 50% of his business to government industrial water sales sold to oil companies for fracking. Mortenson also talks about how AE2S, an […]

The Crude Life Interview: Chris Cottrell, Paul Hastings, LLP

February 3, 2019 jasonspiess 0

Chris Cottrell, Paul Hastings, LLP, discusses his recent article challenging the Wall Street Journal’s piece on “fracking”. The interview starts with a general overview of recent oil prices and a discussion about the WSJ article. Cottrell talks about the SEC rules on reserves and the changes that occurred in 2008 […]

Cramer reacts to Zinke’s BLM and fracking rulings

March 25, 2017 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Dan Hedrington, SEH Hedrington talks about the premitting process in Billings County for the new Davis Refinery.  He also goes into detail how they are paying close attention to Theodore Roosevelt National Park and the environment. Interview:  US Congressman Kevin Cramer Reacts to the latest ruling from Secretary of […]

From covering the protest to taking cover

November 14, 2016 jasonspiess 0

  When journalist Erin Schrode arrived to the Bakken she assumed she would be covering the protest for a number of media outlets. After a few days, Schrode went from telling stories to becoming a major one, one that went viral across social media, viewed by millions and picked up […]

Brian Sullivan: Returns to the Bakken oilfield

April 18, 2016 jasonspiess 0

Interview: Brian Sullivan, host, Power Lunch, CNBC Explains why low oil prices are not good for the overall economy compared to oil and gas, which adds high paying jobs for families. Brian Sullivan is co-anchor of CNBC’s “Power Lunch” (M-F, 1PM-3PM ET) and the host of “Talking Numbers.” He also […]