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In this episode of "American Potential," host Jeff Crank dives into a discussion with Mike Chadsey, Director of External Affairs for the Ohio Oil and Gas Association, exploring the vital role of the energy sector in Ohio's economy. Chadsey provides an insider's look into the industry's transformation, from its historical roots as a major oil producer to its current advancements in shale and natural gas. He highlights the significant impact of energy production on local employment and technological innovations, underlining Ohio's crucial position in the national energy landscape. Chadsey also tackles the current challenges facing the industry, including regulatory hurdles and the public perception of energy practices. With a focus on sustainable development and environmental stewardship, he argues for balanced energy policies that support both economic growth and ecological health. This episode sheds light on the interconnectedness of energy production with broader economic and environmental goals, promoting a deeper understanding of how responsible resource management can lead to prosperity and stability. Check out American Potential here: https://americanpotential.com Check out our Spanish episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8wSZydeKZ6uOuFlT_1QQ53L7l6AmC83c Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanPotentialPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americanpotentialpodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/AMPotentialPod
Your host JUUUEEEEELLZZZZ is back with another solo episode as he talks everything from a Microsoft AI going way off programming, the mischievous MSCHF brand, the seriousness of the Ohio Oil Spill & more. Be sure to tune in and make sure you LIKE, COMMENT, RATE AND SUBSCRIBE as you listen and watch from wherever you are! Thank you for all your support, and more content on the way! Pod Episode Outline: Ohio Oil Spill- 1:05 Student Loan Debt DC Protest- 8:20 MSCHF Brand- 15:20 Microsoft AI Gone Rogue- 28:40 The Versatility Podcast Instagram: @the_versatility_podcast TikTok: @theversatilitypod Twitter: @Versatility1 Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/theversatilitypodcast Juelz Instagram: @juelz_is Twitter: @deaconjuelz Juelz Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jujuelz.ent --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-versatility-podcast/message
Jarlath Regan and Marion McKeone break down the Ohio oil spill and discuss the war in Ukraine, one year on. Business Post Washington Correspondent Marion McKeone talks to Jarlath about the murder of a beloved 69-year-old Irish bishop in Los Angeles. Marion talks to Jarlath through Bishop David O'Connell's community work throughout his life and the man who as arrested on suspicion of the murder. The war in Ukraine one year on shows no sign of ending. Marion reflects on the 7,000 civilians that have died and the 100,000 military casualties. US President Joe Biden took a trip to Kiev . What is the future for support from the west going forward. Jarlath discusses the ever present threat of nuclear weapons being used in the conflict and the tipping points in the war. Jarlath and Marion then move on to talk about the catastrophic derailment of a train in East Palestine near Ohio. Jarlath gives his recommendation of the week with Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal on Netflix as Marion looks at the state of the trial so far. Wrapping up the podcast, Jarlath and Marion chat about Emily Kohrs, a member of the Georgia Grand Jury who gave an interview to NBC about decisions on Trumps indictment. Find all our full episodes on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad — If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Jarlath Regan and Marion McKeone break down the Ohio oil spill and discuss the war in Ukraine, one year on. Business Post Washington Correspondent Marion McKeone talks to Jarlath about the murder of a beloved 69-year-old Irish bishop in Los Angeles. Marion talks to Jarlath through Bishop David O'Connell's community work throughout his life and the man who as arrested on suspicion of the murder. The war in Ukraine one year on shows no sign of ending. Marion reflects on the 7,000 civilians that have died and the 100,000 military casualties. US President Joe Biden took a trip to Kiev . What is the future for support from the west going forward. Jarlath discusses the ever present threat of nuclear weapons being used in the conflict and the tipping points in the war. Jarlath and Marion then move on to talk about the catastrophic derailment of a train in East Palestine near Ohio. Jarlath gives his recommendation of the week with Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal on Netflix as Marion looks at the state of the trial so far. Wrapping up the podcast, Jarlath and Marion chat about Emily Kohrs, a member of the Georgia Grand Jury who gave an interview to NBC about decisions on Trumps indictment. Find all our full episodes on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad — If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Happy Tuesday! Mike welcomes in George Brown, Executive Director of The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program. Plus, what are robbers really going after? Tune in for all the action.
Bill & Mike Got Your Thursday Rolling With NBA All Star Game Preview From Cavs PBP Tim Alcorn - Rush Limbaugh Died A Year Ago Today 2-17 - Talk Radio Is Still Not The Same - ABC News Karen Travers & George Brown-Ohio Oil & Gas Education Talked Biden Coming To Cleveland-Lorain - Cleveland Beer-Restaurant News From Cleveland.com Marc Bona - John Matarese-Don't Waste Your Money Consumer Reporter talks Grocery shocker: Prices on cheaper store brands are rising - Faith Furry Friends - NBC News Radio Rory O'Neill had the latest on the standoff in Ukraine - A new report says that Americans are continuing to start new businesses at a rapid clip; a great sign for the pandemic-era economy. What information is this attributed to and what does it mean for the hot labor market?-NBC News Radio Michael Bower
Tisha Schuller welcomes Anne Carto, Director of Client Strategy and Sustainability at Adamantine Energy, to the Energy Thinks podcast for a dive into the increasing pressure on oil and gas companies of all sizes to address ESG. Tisha and Anne discuss: · The 4 reasons to address ESG now · Where to start your company’s ESG strategy · Common mistakes that should be avoided Anne is the Director of Client Strategy and Sustainability for Adamantine Energy and brings unique experience ranging from regulatory navigation to stakeholder relations. Anne consults up-, mid-, and downstream oil and gas companies on their ESG strategies and how to best navigate uneasy social, political, and regulatory environments for Adamantine. Anne has held positions with the Colorado Oil and Gas Association and the Ohio Oil and Gas Association and is a graduate of Ohio University. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on March 18, 2021]
Tisha Schuller welcomes Anne Carto, Director of Client Strategy and Sustainability at Adamantine Energy, to the Energy Thinks podcast for a dive into the increasing pressure on oil and gas companies of all sizes to address ESG. Tisha and Anne discuss: · The 4 reasons to address ESG now · Where to start your company's ESG strategy · Common mistakes that should be avoided Anne is the Director of Client Strategy and Sustainability for Adamantine Energy and brings unique experience ranging from regulatory navigation to stakeholder relations. Anne consults up-, mid-, and downstream oil and gas companies on their ESG strategies and how to best navigate uneasy social, political, and regulatory environments for Adamantine. Anne has held positions with the Colorado Oil and Gas Association and the Ohio Oil and Gas Association and is a graduate of Ohio University. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. Thanks to Lindsey Gage, Michael Tanner, and Scott Marshall who have made the Energy Thinks podcast possible. [Interview recorded on March 18, 2021]
In today's episode, Tom and Phil are joined by Butch Rogers, Certified Public Accountant. They discuss possible tax benefits that may be helpful to oil producers when filing taxes this year. They also cover some of the tax changes we may see under the new administration, along with the most recent updates on the Paycheck Protection Loan.Highlights:2:47 Butch's motivation to stay in school to get a “sit down” job5:57 Changes in law, IRS rulings, and court cases impacting the oil and gas industry13:54 Potential Tax Benefits for oil producers after the downturn in the oil and gas industry18:50 The latest updates on PPP loan forgiveness25:37 Impact of tax legislation under the Biden Administration31:07 How increased tax rates could actually drive more investments into the industryAbout Butch Rogers:Robert “Butch” Rogers is a Certified Public Accountant with a Master's Degree in Taxation from Texas Tech University. He is a CPA in Wooster, Ohio and is a partner in the CPA firm MBR Partners, Inc.Butch has over 35 years experience working in and with clients in the oil and gas industry. As a college student he worked as a roustabout in West Texas. Upon graduating from college he worked for Gulf Oil as a business administration trainee, working in the Midland, Texas district office and the Monahans, Texas field office. He gained valuable oil and gas tax experience working with Coopers and Lybrand in Lubbock, Texas. During his time as a practicing CPA, Butch served a number of small independent producers as a trusted tax and business advisor.His speaking experience includes conducting continuing education seminars and webinars for various state societies of CPAs, Ohio Oil and Gas Association, COPAS, and Bisk Education.Connect with Butch:butch@mbrpartnerscpa.comwww.mbrpartnerscpa.comAbout 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.About COPAS:COPAS provides expertise for the oil and gas industry through the development of Model Form Accounting Procedures, publications, and education. We are a forum for the active exchange of ideas which result in innovative business and accounting solutions.Find a society near you.
Cleveland shot to the forefront of the American oil refining industry after the Civil War. The city's lead in oil was largely due to the enterprise of John D. Rockefeller, who quickly jumped on the opportunities presented when oil was discovered in Titusville PA in 1859. But Grasselli Chemical Works, Sherwin Williams, and Glidden Paints also helped to put Cleveland on the oil industry map in the late 1860s. A few of the city's oil pioneers had Irish roots. Brothers John and James Corrigan, sons of an Irish immigrant, became involved in shipping oil products from Cleveland to their native Canada in the late 1860s. By 1870, they were both living in Cleveland and engaged in kerosene refining. (James Corrigan later shifted his attention to shipping iron and founded the Corrigan McKinney Steel Company in 1894.) Jeremiah Murphy, another son of an Irish immigrant, founded the Ohio Oil Company in 1881. Unable to compete with Rockefeller's ruthless business practices, Murphy had to fold Ohio Oil in 1885, but was able to gather the resources to start Phoenix Oil Company in 1890 and found success as the maker of Murphy's Oil Soap. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today’s episode, we brought back Mike Chadsey of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association to chat about the state of oil and gas in Ohio. Phil and Mike talk about how the pandemic has affected the state and how this impacts operators. Mike shares their priorities as an association, how the upcoming elections figure into the association’s plans and their outlook for the next few years. He also shares his thoughts on House Bill 6 and how the significant drop in operators since 2008 has affected the OOGA. Here are some of the things you can look forward to in this episode: How the oil and gas industry has been in Ohio during the pandemic What House Bill 6 means for the oil and gas industry What the OOGA’s priorities are for 2020 and beyond Highlights: 2:11 How virtual meetings have been for him this year 2:35 How the pandemic has affected oil and gas in Ohio 4:46 Mergers and acquisitions he’s seen during this year 6:19 Wins that the OOGA has had this year 8:18 How the repeal of the House Bill 6 affects how they approach the legislature 10:47 Their priorities as an association for the remainder of 2020 11:59 How the upcoming elections figure into the OOGA’s plans 13:16 A discussion on a recent article about Google being carbon neutral 16:58 How the drop in operators in Ohio has affected membership in Ohio 18:21 What Mike wants people to know about oil and gas in Ohio 20:53 The association’s outlook for 2021 and beyond About Mike Chadsey:Mike Chadsey serves as Director of Public Relations for the Ohio Oil and Gas Association. In that capacity, he leads OOGA’s engagement with the media in the state and continues the Association’s great work of creating and building relationships with local elected, community, and business leaders throughout the state. Immediately prior to joining OOGA, Mike served two years as the first state director of Energy In Depth-Ohio (EID), a grassroots advocacy, research and education initiative organized in support of responsible oil and gas development. Mike has served in a variety of roles over the last 20 years at both the local and state level working for various campaigns and office holders. He was elected by the voters of Summit County as a Board member of the Summit County Educational Service Center in 2017. He is a graduate of Kent State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He lives with his wife, Jean Anne and their daughter Madeline and son Matthew in Green. Connect with Mike:Ohio Oil and Gas Association 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.
Tisha Schuller sits down with Anne Carto of Adamantine Energy and Michael Tanner of Sandstone Capital Group and host of the 360 Digital Closing Bell Podcast, to discuss how the oil and gas industry can retain, prepare, and empower their millennial leaders to lead into the energy future. In today's episode, we explore answers to the questions: · What are the unique strengths millennial bring? · Are their social forces discouraging millennials from entering oil and gas? · How do millennial oil and gas workers view and respond to opposition to our industry? Anne Carto is the current Engagement Manager for Adamantine Energy and brings unique experience ranging from regulatory navigation to stakeholder relations. Anne consults up-, mid-, and downstream oil and gas companies on their ESG strategies and how to best navigate uneasy social, political, and regulatory environments for Adamantine. Anne has held positions with the Colorado Oil and Gas Association and the Ohio Oil and Gas Association and is a graduate of Ohio University. Michael Tanner is the Energy Division Director at Sandstone Capital Group and host of the 360 Digital Closing Bell Podcast on Oil and Gas 360. Holding dual economics and petroleum engineering degrees from Colorado School of Mines, his quantitative background leads his ongoing work in energy analytics and market intelligence for Sandstone and as a trusted advisor for Adamantine Energy. Episode Resources · Oil Field Helping Hands · 360 Digital Closing Bell Podcast · 2019 Deloitte Survey We invite you to consider a donation to this episode's charity of choice, Oil Field Helping Hands. Founded in 2003, the organization provides financial assistance to oil workers on a need basis. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Webinar recorded on June 10, 2020]
Tisha Schuller sits down with Anne Carto of Adamantine Energy and Michael Tanner of Sandstone Capital Group and host of the 360 Digital Closing Bell Podcast, to discuss how the oil and gas industry can retain, prepare, and empower their millennial leaders to lead into the energy future. In today’s episode, we explore answers to the questions: · What are the unique strengths millennial bring? · Are their social forces discouraging millennials from entering oil and gas? · How do millennial oil and gas workers view and respond to opposition to our industry? Anne Carto is the current Engagement Manager for Adamantine Energy and brings unique experience ranging from regulatory navigation to stakeholder relations. Anne consults up-, mid-, and downstream oil and gas companies on their ESG strategies and how to best navigate uneasy social, political, and regulatory environments for Adamantine. Anne has held positions with the Colorado Oil and Gas Association and the Ohio Oil and Gas Association and is a graduate of Ohio University. Michael Tanner is the Energy Division Director at Sandstone Capital Group and host of the 360 Digital Closing Bell Podcast on Oil and Gas 360. Holding dual economics and petroleum engineering degrees from Colorado School of Mines, his quantitative background leads his ongoing work in energy analytics and market intelligence for Sandstone and as a trusted advisor for Adamantine Energy. Episode Resources · Oil Field Helping Hands · 360 Digital Closing Bell Podcast · 2019 Deloitte Survey We invite you to consider a donation to this episode’s charity of choice, Oil Field Helping Hands. Founded in 2003, the organization provides financial assistance to oil workers on a need basis. Subscribe here for Tisha's weekly "Both Things Are True" email newsletter. Follow all things Adamantine Energy at www.energythinks.com. [Webinar recorded on June 10, 2020]
On today’s episode of the podcast, Phil is joined by his friend and business mentor, Robert “Butch” Rogers. Butch is a CPA who has his own accounting business and also works as a consultant for other CPA’s and producers in the oil and gas industry and as a contract CFO for a few oil and gas companies. Phil and Butch share how they got to know one another, how they both ended up living in Ohio and how Phil got started with his business, SherWare software 25 years ago. They chat about how Butch helped Phil with accounting items to include in his software and how SherWare software continually evolves according to the customers’ needs. Here are some of the things you can look forward to in this episode: How Phil and Butch met each other Why Butch left Texas and started his own CPA business How Butch convinced Phil to move to Ohio The story of how Phil started SherWare and how Butch mentored him How SherWare has grown and evolved with the help of its customers Highlights: 3:35 How Phil and Butch got to know each other 4:07 Leaving Texas and starting his own CPA business 5:37 Finding his niche as a CPA 7:38 Butch noticing that oil and gas clients didn’t have great accounting software 9:06 How Butch helped Phil with writing the SherWare software 11:50 Phil figuring out that he needed to focus on oil and gas 13:40 How SherWare has grown organically and been tailored to customers 16:10 The ease of reporting that comes with SherWare 19:56 What smaller, independent producers are currently facing in the oil and gas industry 24:01 Working as a contract CFO and a consultant for other CPA’s and smaller producers 25:11 What Butch’s accounting firm will be doing next 26:33 How the numbers tell a story in accounting About Robert Rogers: Robert “Butch” Rogers is a Certified Public Accountant with a Master’s Degree in Taxation from Texas Tech University. He is a CPA in Wooster, Ohio and is a partner in the CPA firm Rogers Accounting Solutions, Inc. Butch has over 35 years of experience working in and with clients in the oil and gas industry. As a college student, he worked as a roustabout in West Texas. Upon graduating from college he worked for Gulf Oil as a business administration trainee, working in the Midland, Texas district office and the Monahans, Texas field office. He gained valuable oil and gas tax experience working with Coopers and Lybrand in Lubbock, Texas. During his time as a practicing CPA, Butch served a number of small independent producers as a trusted tax and business advisor. His speaking experience includes conducting continuing education seminars and webinars for various state societies of CPAs, Ohio Oil and Gas Association, COPAS, and Bisk Education. Connect with Robert: LinkedIn | butchrogerscpa@gmail.com Link to Websites: Head over to our website to set up a free account with SherWare software. Please make sure to subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple podcasts.
Perry High School's Mr. Craig Whitaker Physical Geology teacher and an Adjunct Professor at both Stark State College and Eastern Gateway Community College. Mr. Whitaker is the sixth recipient of the industry’s annual award. The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program 2019 Pipeline Award (OOGEEP)
In this episode, Phil talks with Mike Chadsey, the director of public relations for Ohio Oil and Gas Association about the annual Winter Meeting and hot topics being discussed.
Download This Episode! A decade ago the industry was looking bleak by many standards and the talk was spreading of reaching peak oil. Fast-forward to today, and Jerry James, president of Artex Oil Company, is at the forefront of an American revolution of natural gas that's taking the world by storm. On today's episode, Jerry James and Phil discuss how technology has turned the East Coast into a huge player for the Shale Crescent and what's coming next for the industry. Here are some of the things you can look forward to in this episode: • Which states collectively make-up 30 percent of the country's natural gas supply • Why natural gas is such a hot topic these days • What global industries are moving into the Shale Crescent • Find out how profit margin actually works in the oil and gas industry Listen now to get the inside scoop on the hottest destination spot for companies worldwide. Connect With Jerry: Learn more about the Shale Crescent Jerry resides in Marietta, Ohio. He holds a degree in Petroleum Engineering and has served as President of the Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) and chairman of the Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program (OOGEEP). In addition, he is a Registered Professional Engineer in Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania and a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers. Jerry has served as President of Artex Oil Company since 1995. Prior to assuming his current role, he held positions with various major oil companies in Texas, Louisiana, and Wyoming and served as a petroleum engineering consultant for James Engineering, Inc. based in Ohio. Jerry is a founder and vice-chairmen of Shale Crescent USA. an economic initiative to bring manufacturing jobs to the OH, WV, and PA region. Website: www.shalecrescentusa.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShaleCresUSA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shalecrescentusa/
Closing out another season of predominantly fastener related talk radio, and reflecting on the first ONE HUNDRED episodes of the podcast, John "Cool Hand" Butler, of The Olander Company, and Marty Nolan, of R.L. English, revisit past FTR episodes and offer their observations on the impact of the show (1:23:13). Lindstrom sourcing guru, Rob Lucas, comments on steel prices and their likely effects on importers during the coming year (22:50). Ohio Oil and Gas Association EVP, Shawn Bennett, explains slumping oil prices and how domestic drillers are reacting (46:08). Also softening, the FDI numbers for November are revealed during Mike McNulty's Fastener News Report (1:02:57). Plus, Carmen Vertullo delivers another “fastener war story” on the Fastener Training Minute (1:16:36). Meanwhile, the boys take stock in the friends and experiences they've gained during their tenure as thread jockeys, and Brian explains why he will no longer have to carry his own cutlery to MWFA events. Run time: 02:08:42