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The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Ryan Sitton: Intangible Balance Sheet Episode 65

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 27:36 Transcription Available


Thank you to Ryan Sitton for stopping by to some of his life experiences which make up his Intangible Balance Sheet. You'll hear stories of growing up amongst a household of life-long learners and educators, Father Rock, business mentors, starting his own company, running for elected office and so much more!  Please check out and subscribe to my Youtube Channel and Newsletter! JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA WEALTH ADVISOR Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com 1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Music by bensound.com

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast
Ryan Sitton: Intangible Balance Sheet Episode 65

The Wisdom and Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 27:36 Transcription Available


Thank you to Ryan Sitton for stopping by to some of his life experiences which make up his Intangible Balance Sheet. You'll hear stories of growing up amongst a household of life-long learners and educators, Father Rock, business mentors, starting his own company, running for elected office and so much more!  Please check out and subscribe to my Youtube Channel and Newsletter! JOSH KLOOZ, CFP®, MBA WEALTH ADVISOR Phone 281.719.0036 Text 281.699.8691 Fax 281.719.0156 jklooz@carsonwealth.com 1780 Hughes Landing | Suite 570 The Woodlands, TX 77380 Music by bensound.com

Wilson County News
SUD DADDEE'Z OPENS IN FLORESVILLE

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 0:40


The city of Floresville welcomes a new addition to the business community March 22 — Sud Daddee'z Car Wash at 1144 U.S. 181 N. City officials, members of the Floresville Chamber of Commerce and Floresville Economic Development Corp. joined owners Johnny Moore, Basil Moore, and Ryan Sitton, all from Nacogdoches, for a ribbon-cutting event. Check out Sud Daddee'z express wash; they're open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week.Article Link

DealMakers
Ryan Sitton On Bootstrapping A $75 Million Revenue Company To Bring Data-Driven Reliability Solutions To Industrial Plants

DealMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 38:30


In the dynamic world of entrepreneurship, few stories are as compelling as that of Ryan Sitton, the visionary founder of Pinnacle. This company has become a game-changer in the reliability systems industry. In this exclusive interview, Ryan Sitton shares his remarkable journey, from the early days of bootstrapping to the revolutionary strides Pinnacle has taken in transforming industrial reliability.

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast
The future of oil and gas | Ep 251

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 28:40


Russell's guest on this show is Ryan Sitton, Founder and CEO of Pinnacle and a former Texas Railroad Commissioner. Ryan is truly an oil and gas expert and an accomplished speaker. Anytime he shares his thoughts on the industry it makes for an interesting and informative conversation. Listen as this is no exception. This episode is made possible by Knowledgevine Enjoying the show? Leave us a review here Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ...PodcastsLinkedIn GroupLinkedIn Company PageGet notified about industry events  

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Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast
The future of oil and gas | Ep 251

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 28:11


Russell's guest on this show is Ryan Sitton, Founder and CEO of Pinnacle and a former Texas Railroad Commissioner. Ryan is truly an oil and gas expert and an accomplished speaker. Anytime he shares his thoughts on the industry it makes for an interesting and informative conversation. Listen as this is no exception.This episode is made possible by KnowledgevineContact David Bowman, CEO KnowledgeVine on LinkedIn.Like the show? Leave us a review!Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry.More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events

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Ditch Digger CEO with Gary Rabine
#85 The Legacy of Businesses Built on Solid Foundations w/ Ryan Sitton, Founder & CEO, Pinnacle

Ditch Digger CEO with Gary Rabine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 73:56


Download Gary's 13 Keys to Creating a Multi-Million Dollar Business from https://www.DitchDiggerCEO.com/ Ryan Sitton (https://pinnaclereliability.com/) is the founder and CEO of Pinnacle, a global data-driven reliability program provider with over 500 employees, as well as a prominent energy market data analytics specialist with a diversified experience in engineering, data science, invention, entrepreneurship, and writing. In this episode, Gary and Ryan discuss: 1. The Journey of Constant Improvement 2. Building Businesses Beyond Individuals 3. Innovate or Stagnate: The Imperative for Business Survival 4. Re-Evaluating the Work-From-Home Approach Website: https://pinnaclereliability.com/ LinkedIn Pinnacle: www.linkedin.com/company/pinnaclereliability LinkedIn Ryan: www.linkedin.com/in/ryansitton Twitter: https://twitter.com/RyanSitton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryansitton4tx/?hl=en Connect with Gary Rabine and DDCEO on: Website: https://www.DitchDiggerCEO.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DitchDiggerCEO TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ditchdiggerceopodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DitchDiggerCEO Twitter: https://twitter.com/DitchDiggerCEO YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ditchdiggerceo

Oil and Gas Tech Podcast
#158 – Completely off script with Ryan Sitton, Pinnacle CEO and former Texas Railroad Commissioner +VIDEO

Oil and Gas Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 51:27


[VIDEO HERE] Panel moderation, reflections on Rex, industry complexity, our image problem, educating the masses, what really is data science, predictions that come true, insights on asset reliability, and why the Texas Railroad Commission has nothing to do with railroads. It's a conversational smorgasbord with Ryan Sitton. This episode is made possible by TechnipFMC. Oil and Gas Tech hosted by Michael O'Sullivan. Brought to you on the Oil and Gas Global Network, the largest and most listened-to podcast network for the oil and energy industry. More from OGGN ... Podcasts LinkedIn Group LinkedIn Company Page Get notified about industry events    

The Gulf Coast Growth Show
Ryan Sitton Founder/CEO of Pinnacle, Gulf Coast Growth Show, Special Edition Season 7 Episode 11

The Gulf Coast Growth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 35:27


Tune in as Former Texas Railroad Commissioner and Current Founder/CEO of Pinnacle Ryan Sitton discusses the current state of energy in our nation. How will the Ukraine/Russian war and its' ripple effects impact our local economy? How will it impact energy exports, and domestic crude oil production? Get his valuable insight into these questions. Stay tuned in & subscribe today, stay in the know! https://allianceportregion.com/subscribe-to-podcast/ Brought to you by the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region. Feedback or speaker suggestions? Email our Marketing Director at amanda@allianceportregion.com Share This Story, Choose Your Platform!

Houston Innovators Podcast
Episode 92 - The importance of reliability and data - Ryan Sitton of Pinnacle

Houston Innovators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 45:01


Ryan Sitton is CEO of Pinnacle, a Houston-area company specializing in industrial data science applications, but he also previously served as Texas Railroad Commissioner and wrote two books on data and leadership. On the show today, he discusses his varied career and how the digital transition and the pandemic have each affected Houston's key industries.

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Rooted in Reliability: The Plant Performance Podcast

Crucial Decision with Ryan Sitton Welcome Ryan Sitton to the podcast. Ryan is the founder and CEO of Pinnacle Engineering and has spent a lot of time around reliability and production engineering. Notably, he is the author of Crucial Decisions ; a book that we will discuss in the episode and how it applies to maintenance […] The post 264 – Crucial Decision with Ryan Sitton appeared first on Accendo Reliability.

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The Gulf Coast Growth Show
Pinnacle Founder & CEO Ryan Sitton Season – 6 Episode 60 – Gulf Coast Growth Show

The Gulf Coast Growth Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 20:26


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#hottakeoftheday podcast Episode 96 w/Ryan Sitton

#hottakeoftheday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 54:42


This episode, I’m joined by Ryan Sitton, former commissioner at the RRC, to talk about OPEC, flaring, data, his new book Crucial Decisions and what the future holds. I really enjoyed the conversation and getting to know Ryan much better. I think big things are in store for him in the future and I for one am excited to watch his path. #hottakeoftheday podcast Episode 96 w/Ryan Sitton https://youtu.be/LmycUtHWY3o   Podcast Audio   About Ryan Ryan Sitton, founder of Pinnacle, has 20 years of industry experience creating data management systems for equipment integrity and reliability and has served some of the world’s largest companies in the oil and gas, water, and mining industries. Sitton is also considered a leading expert in energy market data analytics. Sitton served as Texas Railroad Commissioner, the chief energy regulator for the state, from 2014-2020 and has founded multiple companies including software development, commercial real estate development, and leadership training companies. Sitton earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University.

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
Jim Wright on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020


Texas railroad commission Who is Jim Wright? Connect with Collin Connect with Jake What’s up wildcatter nation. Thanks for tuning in and joining us for another episode. You might remember that we had Railroad Commissioner, Ryan Sitton, on the show a few months back and we talked about how he lost the Republican nomination and … The post Jim Wright on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast appeared first on Digital Wildcatters.

Live in West Texas
Ep. 16 - Chrysta Castañeda

Live in West Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 37:02


Chrysta Castañeda is the Democratic Party's nominee for Texas Railroad Commissioner in 2020 to replace outgoing Republican incumbent Ryan Sitton. In today's episode, Castañeda calls in to the podcast to make her pitch to be the next Railroad Commissioner for Texas. We discuss her platform, whether the Railroad Commission should be renamed, how COVID-19 has impacted campaigning across Texas, and more. We also discuss her brand new book, The Last Trial of T. Boone Pickens, which chronicles her work as the attorney for the legendary oil magnate Pickens. • Vote for the Live in West Texas Podcast for Best Podcast in Amarillo here: https://amarillo.gannettcontests.com/Best-of-Amarillo-2020/gallery?group=350457 • For news for West Texas, the Texas Panhandle, and more, visit www.amarillopioneer.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liveinwesttexas/support

Energy Week
Episode 107 - Interview with Texas Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick on Prorationing

Energy Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 55:51


Special Guest Texas Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick- Meeting at 9:30 am CT (10:30 am ET). Will discuss proration. Will be first vote we will take on this issue.- Only been talking about this for the first time in 50 years- Continue to have the conversation on proration- Will likely see TRRC not do pro-rationing on May 5- Doesn’t make a lot of sense with how fast the market has moved- Legal background and legal aspects: being lawsuit proof is important because if it goes to court then it doesn’t help anyone.- Definition of waste is up to commissioners.- Role of history: Looked to people who had been around the last time TRRC did prorationing in 1960s and early 1970s. But things have changed - especially administrative procedures. Market has also changed. OK and TX basically were the US market in 1973, now its very different. Much more diverse market, even within the state.- All of commissioners have had conversations with other oil producing states and even Canada. Fed gov is actually second largest producer. Texas shoudln’t go it alone, need to do this with other states. Biggest challenge is that don’t want to disadvantage Texas over other markets.- Providing regulatory certainty. Not picking winners and loser, allowing market to take precedence and correct itself.- Permits off 60% in a month. Regulatory body needs to watch what market is doing and engage if market isn’t correcting itself.- From a commission perspective important priorities are making sure industry is still a round and people still have jobs. Started by looking at regulations and rules that could be waived, without impacting environment that could help and could protect jobs.- Biggest question: How does it really protect someone? Could proration put a floor on price of oil? Texas produced about 4 million bpd, though not probably down by 1 million. Don’t want to disadvantage anyone or prevent oil recovery. Use production numbers from Dec 2019 and cut 20% from there? Someone emailed to say that this would disadvantage. Cut 60% and now will have to cut another 20% would disadvantage people who are still in the market and see opportunity. Also concern to disadvantages in midstream and downstream.- There is pipeline capacity, refinery capacity, Asia opening and people selling overseas. There is opportunity.- Citizen’s rights and mineral owners: Companies are looking to readjust leases. Hearing that mineral owners don’t want companies to drill at today’s prices and would like companies to wait and leases are being renegotiated and extended. Companies are trying to extend leases.- Role of TRRC going forward: when the industry is in a deep need to have more inspectors on the ground. Have a well-plugged program and will inherit some wells that will need to be plugged. In the future, hopefully this is a short-term (a year or 2 years). Opportunity to assess rules and regulations and continue to have conversations, work on best practices and be ready for the next piece. Rules are in place but that TRRC isn’t preventing innovation. Many people have called about storage opportunities and innovating ways to store oil. Will look at waiving some regulations, but could set up more storage in Texas to be complementary to Cushing. Certainty is important with regulation so that people can make investments for the future.- If I believed that prorationing would have kept anyone’s job, I would have done it. Prorationing wouldn't have helped anybody, in the short-term or the long-term. The market is taking care of itself. This is what this economy and this country are about.Seems like Ryan Sitton backed down. Mind wasn’t changed.Is the market overly optimistic about demand return?Role of public transportation in demand: Beijing- how many more cars could they even put on the road? Maybe get more scooters, tiny electric vehicles. Is that even logical or logistical?https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iraq-oil/iraq-faces-problems-cutting-1-million-bpd-of-crude-output-sources-idUSKBN22C3OG

Energy Week
Episode 107 - Interview with Texas Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick on Prorationing

Energy Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 55:51


Special Guest Texas Railroad Commissioner Christi Craddick- Meeting at 9:30 am CT (10:30 am ET). Will discuss proration. Will be first vote we will take on this issue.- Only been talking about this for the first time in 50 years- Continue to have the conversation on proration- Will likely see TRRC not do pro-rationing on May 5- Doesn’t make a lot of sense with how fast the market has moved- Legal background and legal aspects: being lawsuit proof is important because if it goes to court then it doesn’t help anyone.- Definition of waste is up to commissioners.- Role of history: Looked to people who had been around the last time TRRC did prorationing in 1960s and early 1970s. But things have changed - especially administrative procedures. Market has also changed. OK and TX basically were the US market in 1973, now its very different. Much more diverse market, even within the state.- All of commissioners have had conversations with other oil producing states and even Canada. Fed gov is actually second largest producer. Texas shoudln’t go it alone, need to do this with other states. Biggest challenge is that don’t want to disadvantage Texas over other markets.- Providing regulatory certainty. Not picking winners and loser, allowing market to take precedence and correct itself.- Permits off 60% in a month. Regulatory body needs to watch what market is doing and engage if market isn’t correcting itself.- From a commission perspective important priorities are making sure industry is still a round and people still have jobs. Started by looking at regulations and rules that could be waived, without impacting environment that could help and could protect jobs.- Biggest question: How does it really protect someone? Could proration put a floor on price of oil? Texas produced about 4 million bpd, though not probably down by 1 million. Don’t want to disadvantage anyone or prevent oil recovery. Use production numbers from Dec 2019 and cut 20% from there? Someone emailed to say that this would disadvantage. Cut 60% and now will have to cut another 20% would disadvantage people who are still in the market and see opportunity. Also concern to disadvantages in midstream and downstream.- There is pipeline capacity, refinery capacity, Asia opening and people selling overseas. There is opportunity.- Citizen’s rights and mineral owners: Companies are looking to readjust leases. Hearing that mineral owners don’t want companies to drill at today’s prices and would like companies to wait and leases are being renegotiated and extended. Companies are trying to extend leases.- Role of TRRC going forward: when the industry is in a deep need to have more inspectors on the ground. Have a well-plugged program and will inherit some wells that will need to be plugged. In the future, hopefully this is a short-term (a year or 2 years). Opportunity to assess rules and regulations and continue to have conversations, work on best practices and be ready for the next piece. Rules are in place but that TRRC isn’t preventing innovation. Many people have called about storage opportunities and innovating ways to store oil. Will look at waiving some regulations, but could set up more storage in Texas to be complementary to Cushing. Certainty is important with regulation so that people can make investments for the future.- If I believed that prorationing would have kept anyone’s job, I would have done it. Prorationing wouldn't have helped anybody, in the short-term or the long-term. The market is taking care of itself. This is what this economy and this country are about.Seems like Ryan Sitton backed down. Mind wasn’t changed.Is the market overly optimistic about demand return?Role of public transportation in demand: Beijing- how many more cars could they even put on the road? Maybe get more scooters, tiny electric vehicles. Is that even logical or logistical?https://www.reuters.com/article/us-iraq-oil/iraq-faces-problems-cutting-1-million-bpd-of-crude-output-sources-idUSKBN22C3OG

Energy Week
Episode 103 - Trump tweets to float oil | Traders desperate for cuts | OPEC meeting delayed

Energy Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 46:32


Trump tweets about oil and WTI moved up 35%Can the United States regulate oil production?- would need to pass a law through Congress to give Energy Department authority to regulate oil production - regulate it through EPA flaring regulations- BLM could regulate- regulate through taxesBut all would mean companies would sueOil Investors Grow Desperate for Supply Cuts Amid Gluthttps://www.wsj.com/articles/oil-investors-grow-desperate-for-supply-cuts-amid-glut-11586088000- Check out the really awesome throw-back Nintendo graphic on this article- US joining OPEC? US would be a less reliable partner than RussiaExplainer: Antitrust law won't get in the way of U.S. acting to raise oil priceshttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/explainer-antitrust-law-wont-way-215552855.html?- anti-trust experts Believe that the US could regulate oil production but is it really?- What if Trump says they should collude but companies are hesitant unless they receive an exemption from anti-trust regulations? And then changes his mind. This happened in 1956 with Eisenhower.Oil set to ‘crater’ Monday as OPEC meeting delayed, tensions flare between Saudi Arabia and Russiahttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/04/oil-set-to-crater-monday-as-opec-meeting-delayed-tensions-flare-between-saudi-arabia-and-russia.htmlOPEC, Allies Set to Debate Oil Cuts as Saudis Delay Pricing Movehttps://www.wsj.com/articles/opec-allies-set-to-debate-oil-cuts-as-saudis-delay-pricing-move-11586090711Oil Producers Race for Output Deal With G-20 at Center Stagehttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-05/oil-negotiators-race-for-global-pact-with-u-s-role-in-balance?sref=5F8Ao01jCanada in talks with OPEC, as oil rout continueshttps://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/canada-in-talks-with-opec-as-oil-route-continues-162622627.htmlCheck out Ryan Sitton’s “interesting” graph of oil demand forecasts https://twitter.com/ryansitton/status/1245430213254807552?s=21Trump Should Prepare To Be Scapegoated For A Failed Russia-Saudi Oil Meetinghttps://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2020/04/06/trump-should-prepare-to-be-scapegoated-for-a-failed-russia-saudi-oil-meeting/#37e271f3760d

Energy Week
Episode 103 - Trump tweets to float oil | Traders desperate for cuts | OPEC meeting delayed

Energy Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 46:32


Trump tweets about oil and WTI moved up 35%Can the United States regulate oil production?- would need to pass a law through Congress to give Energy Department authority to regulate oil production - regulate it through EPA flaring regulations- BLM could regulate- regulate through taxesBut all would mean companies would sueOil Investors Grow Desperate for Supply Cuts Amid Gluthttps://www.wsj.com/articles/oil-investors-grow-desperate-for-supply-cuts-amid-glut-11586088000- Check out the really awesome throw-back Nintendo graphic on this article- US joining OPEC? US would be a less reliable partner than RussiaExplainer: Antitrust law won't get in the way of U.S. acting to raise oil priceshttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/explainer-antitrust-law-wont-way-215552855.html?- anti-trust experts Believe that the US could regulate oil production but is it really?- What if Trump says they should collude but companies are hesitant unless they receive an exemption from anti-trust regulations? And then changes his mind. This happened in 1956 with Eisenhower.Oil set to ‘crater’ Monday as OPEC meeting delayed, tensions flare between Saudi Arabia and Russiahttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/04/oil-set-to-crater-monday-as-opec-meeting-delayed-tensions-flare-between-saudi-arabia-and-russia.htmlOPEC, Allies Set to Debate Oil Cuts as Saudis Delay Pricing Movehttps://www.wsj.com/articles/opec-allies-set-to-debate-oil-cuts-as-saudis-delay-pricing-move-11586090711Oil Producers Race for Output Deal With G-20 at Center Stagehttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-05/oil-negotiators-race-for-global-pact-with-u-s-role-in-balance?sref=5F8Ao01jCanada in talks with OPEC, as oil rout continueshttps://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/canada-in-talks-with-opec-as-oil-route-continues-162622627.htmlCheck out Ryan Sitton’s “interesting” graph of oil demand forecasts https://twitter.com/ryansitton/status/1245430213254807552?s=21Trump Should Prepare To Be Scapegoated For A Failed Russia-Saudi Oil Meetinghttps://www.forbes.com/sites/ellenrwald/2020/04/06/trump-should-prepare-to-be-scapegoated-for-a-failed-russia-saudi-oil-meeting/#37e271f3760d

Texas Scorecard Radio
Texas Scorecard Radio (March 26, 2020)

Texas Scorecard Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 29:59


Why are gas prices so low? Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton joins the show to explain.

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
Texas Railroad Commission | Ryan Sitton on Oil & Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020


In this episode, Collin and Jake sit with Ryan Sitton, Texas Railroad Commissioner. We dive deep into how he is an entrepreneur turned politician who The post Texas Railroad Commission | Ryan Sitton on Oil & Gas Startups Podcast appeared first on Digital Wildcatters.

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Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
Texas Railroad Commission | Ryan Sitton on Oil & Gas Startups Podcast

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 43:44


Texas Railroad Commission Connect with Collin Connect with Jake In this episode, Collin and Jake sit with Ryan Sitton, Texas Railroad Commissioner. We dive deep into how he is an entrepreneur turned politician who is making a transition back to the private sector. Show Links Rate the podcast: Ratethispodcast.com/digitalwildcattersSign up for our newsletter: The RoundupSubscribe to Digital Wildcatters on YoutubeFollow Digital Wildcatters on Facebook

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Pipeliners Podcast
Episode 56: Texas Energy with Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton

Pipeliners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 31:40


The Pipeliners Podcast kicks off 2019 with a very special episode. Russel Treat welcomes Ryan Sitton, a Texas Railroad Commissioner, for the first episode of the new year. In this episode, you will learn about the three primary functions of the railroad commissioners in Texas, how the Railroad Commission acts as an advocate for the oil and gas industry at the state level, the mind-blowing future growth opportunities for production in Texas, and how technology is affecting the law of the land. Listen to this important and encouraging episode for pipeliners, then share the episode with your friends, family, and colleagues in the industry.

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Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast
Texas Railroad Commission on Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast – OGHSE087

Red Wing's Oil and Gas HSE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 49:15


The million dollar question - Why is the railroad commission in charge of Oil and Gas? Patrick and Mark had a chance to talk with Ryan Sitton about how he got started as the Texas Railroad Commissioner and what his department is doing to improve the oil and gas industry in Texas. Ryan gives a quick history lesson on why the Texas Railroad Commission is in charge of Oil and Gas. He also explains the Commission's role with regard to Health, Safety and Protecting the Environment. Click Play to Hear the Oil and Gas HSE Podcast Episode 87 – Texas Railroad Commission Upcoming Events OGGN's Monthly Happy Hour: July 31st at TechSpace, 2101 CityWest Blvd., from 5:30 – 8:00 pm. There will be free food and beer as always. Register here. A special THANK YOU to this month's Happy Hour sponsors: Karbach Brewery, Ian Martin, and ReactWell. Your projects are complicated, but hiring for them doesn't have to be.  Ian Martin puts an end to your contractor chaos by hiring the top technical professionals for your projects and managing and supporting your contractor workforce. With over six decades of industry intelligence and expertise in Oil and Gas, we'll help you save time, cut rogue spend, and grow your business with the right people and processes in place. And, as a Certified B Corporation, Ian Martin is changing the way business is done by providing benefit for people, our communities, and the planet.  ReactWell provides advanced technology services and products for organizations in the energy, chemical, O&G, and petrochemical industry doing business inside and out of the United States of America. We achieve material quality results for our clients by blending creative solutions, constrained by the laws of hard science and scarce resources. Karbach Brewery Co. bringing you Texas-brewed beer. Enter to Win! To get your hands on one of these awesome offshore bags, all you have to do is enter! Follow the link below and select Oil and Gas HSE and enter your information. We pick one lucky winner each week. Click Here to Enter More Information To find out more about OpsLock, you can find them at www.rrc.state.tx.us/ Connect with Ryan Sitton on Linkedin. Like the Texas Railroad Commission on Facebook. Sign-up here to nominate Oil and Gas HSE for a Podcast Award. We appreciate our listeners so much! Leave a Review Help your oil and gas peers find the Oil and Gas HSE Podcast by leaving us a review on iTunes. The more,

Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast
Ryan Sitton on Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast – OGIL035

Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 40:36


In this episode, Paige sits with Ryan Sitton at The Capital Grille CityCentre to discuss his journey in the Oil and Gas Industry to his current role as the Texas Railroad Commissioner. Reach out to Ryan and learn more about Texas Railroad Commission. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up here to win a FR Shirt and FR Base Layer from Bulwark! 2018 Event Sponsors OGGN is always accepting event sponsors.  If you would like to get your company in front of our large global audience, reach out to us and we would be happy to share the details. Events on Deck OGGN's Monthly Happy Hour: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at WeWork Houston Galleria, 2700 Post Oak Blvd., from 6:00 - 9:00 pm. There will be a giveaway for all those in attendance to win two tickets to the Red Sox vs. Astros Game on Saturday, June, 2018. The seats are right above the Astros Bullpen in the second row! Click here to register! A special THANK YOU to this month's Happy Hour sponsors: Datameer and ReactWell Datameer's modern analytic data platform transforms complex, diverse data into a governed enterprise-wide network of data pipelines that feed your analytics initiatives. ReactWell provides advanced technology services and products for organizations in the energy, chemical, oil and gas and petrochemical industry, doing business inside and out of the United States of America. ReactWell achieves material quality results for their clients by blending creative solutions, constrained by the laws of hard science and scarce resources. More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub David Studio Emin is OGGN's Professional Audio Editor for all of our shows.  If you're interested in services, send an e-mail with OGGN in the subject to receive $5 off. Connect with Paige Wilson LinkedIn | Twitter | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network

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Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast
Ryan Sitton on Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast – OGIL035

Oil and Gas Industry Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 40:36


In this episode, Paige sits with Ryan Sitton at The Capital Grille CityCentre to discuss his journey in the Oil and Gas Industry to his current role as the Texas Railroad Commissioner. Reach out to Ryan and learn more about Texas Railroad Commission. Leave a Review Enjoy listening? Support the show by leaving a review in iTunes. Sign Up and Win Click here to sign up here to win a FR Shirt and FR Base Layer from Bulwark! 2018 Event Sponsors OGGN is always accepting event sponsors.  If you would like to get your company in front of our large global audience, reach out to us and we would be happy to share the details. Events on Deck OGGN's Monthly Happy Hour: Tuesday, May 29, 2018 at WeWork Houston Galleria, 2700 Post Oak Blvd., from 6:00 - 9:00 pm. There will be a giveaway for all those in attendance to win two tickets to the Red Sox vs. Astros Game on Saturday, June, 2018. The seats are right above the Astros Bullpen in the second row! Click here to register! A special THANK YOU to this month's Happy Hour sponsors: Datameer and ReactWell Datameer’s modern analytic data platform transforms complex, diverse data into a governed enterprise-wide network of data pipelines that feed your analytics initiatives. ReactWell provides advanced technology services and products for organizations in the energy, chemical, oil and gas and petrochemical industry, doing business inside and out of the United States of America. ReactWell achieves material quality results for their clients by blending creative solutions, constrained by the laws of hard science and scarce resources. More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | Lean Oilfield | WellHub David Studio Emin is OGGN’s Professional Audio Editor for all of our shows.  If you’re interested in services, send an e-mail with OGGN in the subject to receive $5 off. Connect with Paige Wilson LinkedIn | Twitter | E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network

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Texas Energy with Ryan Sitton
Energizing the Environment — Ryan Sitton on the Mark Davis Show

Texas Energy with Ryan Sitton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 31:12


Energizing the Environment — Ryan Sitton on the Mark Davis Show by Ryan Sitton

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Rise Up Mentoring Podcast: Advice to Help You Succeed
Episode 8 - Failure Is Never Fatal with Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton

Rise Up Mentoring Podcast: Advice to Help You Succeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 33:33


In this episode, I sat down with Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton and Chloe Lins, a senior from the University of South Carolina to get Ryan's advice on how to overcome failure and achieve success. Ryan is a graduate of Texas A&M University and as I mentioned earlier..... he currently serves as the Texas Railroad Commissioner helping to regulate the energy industry in Texas. But in between graduating college just a "few" years ago and now serving as the Texas Railroad Commissioner, Ryan worked for several Oil & Gas companies and even started a multi-million dollar company along the way.

In The Oil Patch radio show
In The Oil Patch: Episode 103 - Ryan Sitton

In The Oil Patch radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 44:51


Originally aired on 03/11/2017 - 03/12/2017 Episode 103 of "In The Oil Patch" This week on "In The Oil Patch": host Kym Bolado and her cohost Alvin Bailey have Commissioner Ryan Sitton of the Texas Railroad Commission on the show! We also have the associate editor of SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine, David Blackmon with us to give us pertinent updates concerning the oil & gas industry. Let us know what you think about our shows on our Facebook page - Facebook.com/intheoilpatchradioshow and be sure to share, follow and like us on Soundcloud, Twitter and LinkedIn too! "In The Oil Patch" is brought to you by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine and proudly sponsored by the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER) and the Kahlig Auto Group. Stay tuned for more great episodes every weekend! For our full schedule, please visit our Radio Show Schedule page and if you have any questions for our experts, please email them to radio@shalemag.com.

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In The Oil Patch radio show
In The Oil Patch: Episode 96 - Ryan Sitton

In The Oil Patch radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 44:58


Originally aired on 01/14/2016 Episode 96 of "In The Oil Patch" This week on "In The Oil Patch": host Kym Bolado and her cohost Alvin Bailey have Commissioner Ryan Sitton on the show! Let us know what you think about our shows on our Facebook page - Facebook.com/intheoilpatchradioshow and be sure to share, follow and like us on Soundcloud, Twitter and LinkedIn too! "In The Oil Patch" is brought to you by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine and proudly sponsored by the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER) and the Kahlig Auto Group. Stay tuned for more great episodes every weekend! For our full schedule, please visit our Radio Show Schedule page and if you have any questions for our experts, please email them to radio@shalemag.com.

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In The Oil Patch radio show
In The Oil Patch: Episode 33 - Commissioner Ryan Sitton

In The Oil Patch radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 27:01


-Originally aired on 09/19/2015- Episode 33 of "In The Oil Patch" This week on "In The Oil Patch": host Kym Bolado and her co-hosts Alvin Bailey and Roy Holley have Commissioner Ryan Sitton of the Texas Railroad Commission in the studio! Commissioner Sitton took office in January this year and has accomplished quite a bit during his first 9 months at the Commission. An entrepreneur at heart, Commissioner Sitton built a sizable company from the ground-up which he left in order to be sworn in as a Commissioner for the great state of Texas. Articulate, quick-talking and professional are all qualities which Commissioner Sitton possesses and this is another interview you can't miss! From Commissioner Sitton's website: Ryan Sitton is a native Texan and graduate of Texas A&M University where he obtained a degree in Mechanical Engineering, and met his future wife, Jennifer. In 2006 Ryan and Jennifer founded PinnacleAIS, an engineering and technology company focused on reliability and integrity programs for the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries. Since 2006 Pinnacle has experienced substantial growth, recently surpassing 300 employees. Inc. Magazine recognized Pinnacle in 2012 and 2013 as one of the top 1,500 fastest growing, privately held companies in the world. PinnacleAIS has also been part of the coveted Aggie 100, which celebrates and recognizes the fastest growing Aggie-owned businesses for three consecutive years. With over fifteen years of experience in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industry, Ryan is an active member of several industry groups including: The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers (TAEP), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Petroleum Institute (API). Ryan is considered a leading expert in his field serving as an expert witness in both regulatory and civil court cases and consulting to a wide range of oil and gas companies from independent producers, to some of the world’s largest integrated operators. Learn more about Commissioner Sitton: http://www.ryansitton.com Learn more about the Texas Railroad Commission: www.rrc.state.tx.us "In The Oil Patch" is brought to you by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine and proudly sponsored by the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER) and the Kahlig Auto Group. Stay tuned for more great episodes every weekend! For our full schedule, please visit http://shalemag.com/in-the-oil-patch-schedule/ and if you have any questions for our experts, please email them to radio@shalemag.com.

In The Oil Patch radio show
In The Oil Patch: Episode 23 - Commissioner Ryan Sitton

In The Oil Patch radio show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 27:02


-Originally aired on 07/11/2015- Episode 23 of "In The Oil Patch" This week on "In The Oil Patch": host Kym Bolado and her co-hosts Alvin Bailey and Roy Holley are excited to have Commissioner Ryan Sitton join them in the studio. Ryan Sitton is the newest commissioner of the Texas Railroad Commission and he brings energy, optimism and intelligence to the table with some help from his fellow Commissioners, David Porter and Christi Craddick. This was a highly anticipated interview and you won't want to miss it! From the Texas Railroad Commission's website: "With over 15 years of experience in the oil, gas, and petrochemical industry, Ryan is considered a leading expert in his field. He’s been an active member of several industry groups including: The Texas Alliance of Energy Producers (TAEP), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and the American Petroleum Institute (API). Ryan has also served as an energy engineer expert in both regulatory and civil court cases. "Ryan is a passionate conservative committed to putting his energy expertise to work for the people of Texas. As Railroad Commissioner, Ryan is working to make the commission more efficient and effective so Texas can lead America to energy independence. Ryan understands that the Railroad Commission exists to serve the people of Texas by keeping them safe while encouraging the responsible production of our natural resources. He also understands Texas, not the EPA or other federal agencies, should be responsible for overseeing the production of our natural resources and he is committed to fighting burdensome federal interference." For more information, please visit: http://www.rrc.state.tx.us/about-us/commissioners/sitton/ "In The Oil Patch" is brought to you by SHALE Oil & Gas Business Magazine and proudly sponsored by the South Texas Energy & Economic Roundtable (STEER). Stay tuned for more great episodes every Saturday night at 10pm CST on KTSA 550am and 107.1fm! Photo courtesy SHALE Magazine

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