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Representative from Energy In Depth, Will Allison, talks about the importance of fracking for the community and Jared Fiel, CDOT Manager talks about the traffic forecast for Thanksgiving and what CDOT has done over the year.
Representative from Energy In Depth, Will Allison, talks about the importance of fracking for the community and Jared Fiel, CDOT Manager talks about the traffic forecast for Thanksgiving and what CDOT has done over the year.
Representative from Energy In Depth, Will Allison, talks about the importance of fracking for the community and Jared Fiel, CDOT Manager talks about the traffic forecast for Thanksgiving and what CDOT has done over the year.
Will Allison, Spokes Person for Energy in Depth, talks about an inappropriate email accidentally sent by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. New COVID restrictions for Weld.
Will Allison, Spokes Person for Energy in Depth, talks about an inappropriate email accidentally sent by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. New COVID restrictions for Weld.
Will Allison, Spokes Person for Energy in Depth, talks about an inappropriate email accidentally sent by the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. New COVID restrictions for Weld.
Will Allison, spokesman for Energy in Depth talks about how COGA is going against voters. Also, CDOT Region 4 Communications Manager Jared Fiel talks about I-25 and Colorado wildfires.
Will Allison, spokesman for Energy in Depth talks about how COGA is going against voters. Also, CDOT Region 4 Communications Manager Jared Fiel talks about I-25 and Colorado wildfires.
Will Allison, spokesman for Energy in Depth talks about how COGA is going against voters. Also, CDOT Region 4 Communications Manager Jared Fiel talks about I-25 and Colorado wildfires.
We’re continuing our series of conversations with different state oil and gas associations. In this episode, Phil is joined by Seth Whitehead of the Illinois Oil and Gas Association and Illinois Petroleum Resources Board to talk about the industry in the state of Illinois, what they do to improve the industry within their state and what type of education they provide. He shares the biggest obstacles they’re facing as an industry in Illinois, their top 3 priorities going forward and how the state is made up of small independent producers rather than large corporations. Here are some of the things you can look forward to in this episode: How we can work together to shift how people view oil and gas as an industry How the Illinois oil and gas industry is made up of small independent producers The top 3 priorities for the Illinois Oil and Gas Association Highlights: 1:32 How Seth got involved in the oil and gas industry 2:46 The mission of the Illinois Petroleum Resources Board 3:54 What type of adult education they provide about the oil and gas industry 5:36 Seth’s advice about changing the way people see the industry 7:13 His transition to working for the Illinois Oil and Gas Association 10:23 The biggest obstacles of the oil and gas industry in Illinois 11:27 How has COVID-19 affected the industry 14:09 Their top focuses for the association 15:50 The current state of oil and gas in the state of Illinois About Seth Whitehead:I am currently the interim operations administrator for the Illinois Oil & Gas Association and the executive director of the Illinois Petroleum Resources Board (IPRB). IPRB is an education and outreach program that is voluntarily funded by Illinois oil producers and royalty owners. I was previously Team Lead for the Energy In Depth program from 2016-2018. I am a graduate of Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and am married with five kids. Connect with Seth: Illinois Petroleum Resources Board | Illinois Oil and Gas Association | IPRB Twitter | IPRB Facebook About SherWare, Inc. If you’re enjoying this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and share with a friend! We also love ratings and reviews on Apple podcasts. SherWare creates software to simplify your accounting needs so you have more time to do the things that matter. We serve independent oil and gas operators, accountants and investors with a platform to manage their distributions and joint-interest billings on a platform -- and we’re the only software on the market that can integrate with your QuickBooks company. Click here to watch a demo of the software in action right now.
Thank God For Fox News Today's topics include: It's really scary to think about where the country would be if everyone had to depend on CNN and MSNBC for news... Next, John talks about both TIME's and Sports Illustrated's "Person of the Year" award recipients. And finally, Nicole Jacobs (author at Energy In Depth) discusses just what the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette got wrong and omitted in their recent article - which was based on a study done at Carnegie Mellon University, where it calculated the environmental and employment impacts of PA's fracking industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A look at how those fossil fuel-backed deception campaigns are continuing today, behind a couple layers of energy industry organizations, alliances, and "news" sites. Documentation: Western Energy Alliance 990, showing global oil execs on its board: https://pdf.guidestar.org/PDF_Images/2016/840/700/2016-840700841-0e72e02b-9O.pdf More on the formation of Energy In Depth: https://www.desmogblog.com/%E2%80%98energy-depth%E2%80%99-was-created-major-oil-and-gas-companies-according-industry-memo Support us: https://www.patreon.com/Drilled Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this episode of Power Hour, Alex Epstein interviewed Dave Quast, California Director for Energy in Depth, about fracking in California. CIP highly recommends Energy In Depth as a source of information about energy. You can find Dave’s work there at http://energyindepth.org/california. Subscribe to Power Hour on iTunes
Tempting oil reserves trapped in California Monterey shale are raising the possibility of a fracking boom in California. “People began to come to me...asking about what a mineral estate was and how come the oil company that owned the mineral estate could eject them from the surface of the land,” said Steve Craig, a farmer in Monterey County and former director of the Ventana Conservation and Land Trust. Bill Allayaud of the Environmental Working Group explained that California “had regulations about well casings but no regulations about fracking.” But this is changing, said Mark Nechodom, Director of California’s Department of Conservation, “in historical use of fracturing in California we had no evidence that there is any environmental damage...and therefore we had not required reporting. Now we are requiring reporting.” Dave Quast of Energy In Depth, maintained that there could be important benefits to fracking California’s oil, “onshore [American] oil developed under a very highly regulated regime is much preferable to getting it from Venezuela and some places that don’t have environmental protections,” he said. A conversation with four experts on the possibilities and risks of fracking California’s oil. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at The Commonwealth Club of California on April 2, 2013