Comeby is completely correct. Blue Diamond for you
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You're talking to a reservoir engineer who has spent time in completions and analyzes data all day everyday and takes into account those variances.... I wouldn't have made this statement 5 years ago but the abundance of data has become too much to ignore.
If you have water constraints, I understand that argment. That hasn't been an issue for most operators I analyze - in fact, none of the completions engineers I have debated with have used that as an argument. The argument always has to do with proppant transport (in the case of gel) and loss of conductivity or sand flowback (in the case of high strength proppant). I would have agreed with them prior to the abundance of slickwater and low strength sand data becoming public.
quote:Oh that sucks... do the dirty work for them and then get let go? I'd be pissed.
yeah the COP layoffs have been announced for some time, everyone's just waiting for the doomsday ax to finally swing next week. Managers/Supervisors got marching orders & cut lists yesterday for their respective departments & lower level employees, although they themselves dont know if they are on chopping block until the dirty work is done.
quote:FIFY
COP layoffs occurring next week. Moraleishas been terrible over thereright now.
quote:i can only imagine, im only going by my conversations with folk over there. Its definitely not a recent feeling, thats for sure.quote:FIFY
COP layoffs occurring next week. Moraleishas been terrible over thereright now.
quote:happens all the time. Back in the '86 rounds I knew a manager that had to spend an entire day laying off almost 30 guys, brutal day for all ..only to have his boss walk in at 6PM and lay him off.quote:Oh that sucks... do the dirty work for them and then get let go? I'd be pissed.
yeah the COP layoffs have been announced for some time, everyone's just waiting for the doomsday ax to finally swing next week. Managers/Supervisors got marching orders & cut lists yesterday for their respective departments & lower level employees, although they themselves dont know if they are on chopping block until the dirty work is done.
quote:I know that, but not that much production was actually shut in. When you forecast an increase of 200+ knowing about the storm and likelihood of shut ins and you get the draw you got, yeah, these guys forecasting are getting away with murder.
This weeks big draw was largely cause by the GOM Storm last week.... Imports could not come in and production shut in....
Does it help the storage situation? Yes
But we will begin building crude again next week in all likelihood
quote:It has been a scary place to work for the last 2 yearsquote:FIFY
COP layoffs occurring next week. Moraleishas been terrible over thereright now.
quote:I don't work directly in O&G, but contract work for majors.quote:It has been a scary place to work for the last 2 yearsquote:FIFY
COP layoffs occurring next week. Moraleishas been terrible over thereright now.
quote:Pretty sure i saw that on House of Cards. Or maybe it was Game of Thrones. Either way, point made.quote:happens all the time. Back in the '86 rounds I knew a manager that had to spend an entire day laying off almost 30 guys, brutal day for all ..only to have his boss walk in at 6PM and lay him off.quote:Oh that sucks... do the dirty work for them and then get let go? I'd be pissed.
yeah the COP layoffs have been announced for some time, everyone's just waiting for the doomsday ax to finally swing next week. Managers/Supervisors got marching orders & cut lists yesterday for their respective departments & lower level employees, although they themselves dont know if they are on chopping block until the dirty work is done.
Unbelievably chicken s$it.. Really no excuse to put someone thru this. But then ..nobody cares...
quote:quote:happens all the time. Back in the '86 rounds I knew a manager that had to spend an entire day laying off almost 30 guys, brutal day for all ..only to have his boss walk in at 6PM and lay him off.quote:Oh that sucks... do the dirty work for them and then get let go? I'd be pissed.
yeah the COP layoffs have been announced for some time, everyone's just waiting for the doomsday ax to finally swing next week. Managers/Supervisors got marching orders & cut lists yesterday for their respective departments & lower level employees, although they themselves dont know if they are on chopping block until the dirty work is done.
Unbelievably chicken s$it.. Really no excuse to put someone thru this. But then ..nobody cares...
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Talon - I read all their stuff and we checked it against the work we have done out there. If their geologic concept is correct they did real good. The play is stacked Barnett and Woodford, both wet gas. Wolfcamp/Bone Spring are upside and not delineated well down there, mostly because it's not as good as the stuff back to north Reeves, Winkler, Ward counties.
There will be considerable infrastructure expense that far south. But, they got the acreage pretty cheap so they can pay for it.
It's a nice asset to have, especially when you are Apache and already have a bunch of good stuff with good cash flow.
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I posted on the job network board but had no response so I thought may have better luck here.
I am looking for contacts at engineering firms in San Antonio that have experience in tank batteries, pipelines and gathering systems. I may have some work opportunities.
Thanks.