Even though an Ag, that's his, "Texas, you're fracking killing me", look as Energy Minister.thepartygoat said:
Is it me or does he look super annoyed. It's a hilarious picture...meme worthy!
Even though an Ag, that's his, "Texas, you're fracking killing me", look as Energy Minister.thepartygoat said:
Is it me or does he look super annoyed. It's a hilarious picture...meme worthy!
Thank you.dragmagpuff said:
I believe Muslim males don't wear yellow gold, so they usually get alternate metals.
He wants to buy one or several and new/used? I assume used. I'll do some digging later on to see what I can find....Comeby! said:
Off topic question: Do any of your know of anyone selling wireline trucks or grease units. Asking for a friend....
nu awlins ag said:He wants to buy one or several and new/used? I assume used. I'll do some digging later on to see what I can find....Comeby! said:
Off topic question: Do any of your know of anyone selling wireline trucks or grease units. Asking for a friend....
Auctions I looked at had zero units for sale. Was told try Canada Oilfield Equipment, for used units. Not sure if this helps. I'm waiting to hear back from a friend of mine.
As I suggested, he's not happy about Texas........74OA said:
Saudi Energy Minister
Well, we aren't apart of OPEC so what does he expect and want the US to do? Surely he understands the economics of the industry in the US. While the US can increase its production, it is nowhere near what they could do IF they wanted to. The markets will rebalance themselves by late 3rd or early 4th quarters. Prices won't take off until mid 2018 or so, but I firmly believe prices will settled around $57-$61 by years end which at that price is more than enough for most operators to make a living. Even a major GOM operator said at the prices right now, they can make money. That is how well they have their costs under control.74OA said:As I suggested, he's not happy about Texas........74OA said:
Saudi Energy Minister
Aggiesincebirth said:
The question is will OPEC really cut and will Russia comply as well? As long as the US continues to pump the rig count, we are going to piss countries off who agree to comply. If they are content with the US making a killing during driving season that's great but I just don't see it... Personally I see mid $40 oil before I see $60.
These countries NEED the oil money to keep afloat. Again, the US can pump out oil, but not like some of those OPEC members can. They could totally flood the market and kill it, the US ain't there yet in terms of oil production.Aggiesincebirth said:
The question is will OPEC really cut and will Russia comply as well? As long as the US continues to pump the rig count, we are going to piss countries off who agree to comply. If they are content with the US making a killing during driving season that's great but I just don't see it... Personally I see mid $40 oil before I see $60.
Ragoo said:
There will be people passing out resumes. They will be annoying.
If you go I would simply go to see and experience industry and make a list of companies that impress you to follow up with later.
while all of this may be true, the only people I saw trying to give out resumes last year were younger people which is where my initial comment came from. I see how it could come across as lacking empathy though.Talon2DSO said:Ragoo said:
There will be people passing out resumes. They will be annoying.
If you go I would simply go to see and experience industry and make a list of companies that impress you to follow up with later.
They might be annoying but please understand where they are.coming from. Many of them will have families on the verge of falling apart. Many of them are about to lose a home, their vehicles, etc. It's a horrible situation that becomes desperate after being unemployed for a year or more. For some, getting a job, any job, is the difference between getting divorced this year or getting to keep the family together. We judge each other a ton but being unemployed adds an incredible amount of stress on a family.
Ragoo said:while all of this may be true, the only people I saw trying to give out resumes last year were younger people which is where my initial comment came from. I see how it could come across as lacking empathy though.Talon2DSO said:Ragoo said:
There will be people passing out resumes. They will be annoying.
If you go I would simply go to see and experience industry and make a list of companies that impress you to follow up with later.
They might be annoying but please understand where they are.coming from. Many of them will have families on the verge of falling apart. Many of them are about to lose a home, their vehicles, etc. It's a horrible situation that becomes desperate after being unemployed for a year or more. For some, getting a job, any job, is the difference between getting divorced this year or getting to keep the family together. We judge each other a ton but being unemployed adds an incredible amount of stress on a family.
OTC is an awesome place to network. I have been to OTC for 20 years straight. Go and talk to as many people as you can. Look up all the technical sessions and see if any interest you. Go to some of the industry breakfasts and lunches. I can get about 3 months worth of sales calls done in 3 days worth of networking and talking.Ag Futbol said:
I have a quick question about the upcoming OTC in Houston. Im currently a first year masters student studying petroleum engineering and reservoir geology and was wondering if OTC is a good place to network? I understand that it is more of a trade show for different companies but do companies have any recruiters at this event?
Bingo. My job is to help OUR industry grow and I'll help anyone out that takes those kind of steps AND pulls their weight to help themselves. I volunteer at our church with a group to help people find jobs and I find it rewarding when I can help someone land a gig.Comeby! said:
The fact that younger people are willing to spend $300-400 out of pocket just to be in the same room with potential employers is saying something.