Oilfield PULSE Magazine April 2017 Ultimately though, the basic process has never... Read More »
Oilfield PULSE Magazine March 2017 For most of us, the game of golf is one of recovery. Whether trying to get up and down from a sand trap or get out of the trees and back to the fairway, I always seem to be trying to get... Read More »
Oilfield PULSE Magazine February 2017 Plains Perspective As we all know, a democracy is a form of... Read More »
Oilfield PULSE Magazine January 2017 Plains Perspective The people buying and leasing machinery, equipment such as process modules and even more commodity based things like pipe racks, do not have to make much of an effort to... Read More »
Our clients are always told you cannot drive a business forward while looking in the rear-view mirror. However, to plan effectively, you must learn from the past and use it to map out your future. Consider what can happen in a ten-year... Read More »
Maintaining objectivity while attaching a grade to someone’s work is always a challenge. I am sure even teachers, when they have room to play, reward perpetual high achievers sometimes with a better grade than what was earned. However,... Read More »
I was pleased to see our venerable editor chose the topic “thrive at forty-five” as the theme for this month’s magazine. When I first heard the phrase, it resonated with me immediately. Those of you who have been kind enough to... Read More »
It is difficult to see Alberta brought to its knees first by an inexperienced government that created uncertainty in our oil and gas business and now by terrible fires that continue to devastate Fort McMurray. The good news is... Read More »
Let’s get some facts out of the way before getting too deeply into this discussion. Science is science no matter what any actor, producer, or politician tries to tell you. The absolute bottom line is man is tough on our planet! The... Read More »
Cowboy Ethics and Cowboy Values, came out of the collapse of Wall Street due to... Read More »
Living In A Cyclical/Cynical World I would like to start by saying I think VERY few people are accurate at forecasting anything past three months these days including myself. If I were really any good at it, I would still own the... Read More »
Where The Royalty Review Has, And Will Take Us As I sit in yet another airport awaiting a flight to Houston, I marvel at what the oil and gas industry has done for us. From enabling us to travel the globe relatively freely and... Read More »