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everyone is booming again.jetch17 said:
This thread is dead...
Anyone in Anaheim this week got the SEG?
Ragoo said:everyone is booming again.jetch17 said:
This thread is dead...
Anyone in Anaheim this week got the SEG?
the "easy" money is on land, subsea is going to be waiting a while.AgLA06 said:Ragoo said:everyone is booming again.jetch17 said:
This thread is dead...
Anyone in Anaheim this week got the SEG?
Subsea is still waiting.
Ragoo said:
You going to be in midland next week?
i will be in Monday evening thru Thursday morning.jetch17 said:Ragoo said:
You going to be in midland next week?
Yeah probably tues-thurs
This is the crux of it. I miss the industry and I am willing to take any kind of management (HSE manager, operations support, technical advisor, project manager) role to get a foot in the door again.AgLA06 said:
Best of luck finding something.
I was managing subsea delivery for an OEM and moved over to strategic management for them when projects ran dry. I jumped at an opportunity to manage a division for a manufacturer of products in the midstream pipeline segment of the market.
I miss subsea and upstream in general. I'm starting to look myself to see if I can find a general management or position similar to what I do now in the EPC or OEM segments. If anyone knows of anything in the Houston area as well, I'd appreciate it. Maybe a different segment of midstream would be better. I'm open to anything.
Ragoo said:i will be in Monday evening thru Thursday morning.jetch17 said:Ragoo said:
You going to be in midland next week?
Yeah probably tues-thurs
i am staying downtown at the double tree. I will probably have dinner covered but if anyone wants to get together in that Mexican bar one evening I am game.Gordo14 said:Ragoo said:i will be in Monday evening thru Thursday morning.jetch17 said:Ragoo said:
You going to be in midland next week?
Yeah probably tues-thurs
I'm here all the time
Ragoo said:i am staying downtown at the double tree. I will probably have dinner covered but if anyone wants to get together in that Mexican bar one evening I am game.Gordo14 said:Ragoo said:i will be in Monday evening thru Thursday morning.jetch17 said:Ragoo said:
You going to be in midland next week?
Yeah probably tues-thurs
I'm here all the time
Comeby! said:
Another Texags hook up.
I found this rather interesting. These guys can't forecast next week's activity. How can one service be so polar opposite the other?Quote:
Analysts at Fitch Solutions forecast that the price of Brent Crude Oil will average $91 per barrel in 2022, a new report has revealed.
Brent is forecasted by the Fitch Solutions analysts to average $75 per barrel this year, $82 per barrel next year, $85 per barrel in 2020 and $89 per barrel in 2021, according to the report, which was sent to Rigzone.
These forecasts were notably higher than the Bloomberg consensus for Brent, which forecasts the commodity to average $73.6 per barrel in 2018, $75.3 per barrel in 2019, $72 per barrel in 2020, $70 per barrel in 2021 and $66.2 per barrel in 2022.
Analysts at Fitch Solutions forecast that the average price of WTI will hit $68 per barrel this year, $75 per barrel next year, $81 per barrel in 2020, $85 per barrel in 2021 and $87 per barrel in 2022.
The Bloomberg consensus for WTI forecasts the commodity to average $68 per barrel in 2018, $68.9 per barrel in 2019, $65.4 per barrel in 2020, $63.5 per barrel in 2021 and $62.3 per barrel in 2022.
third coast.. said:
US is huge exporter of LNG. there are about to be 4 terminals in Texas ports alone.
JFYI that map doesn't include LNG export facilities that are already constructed (Cheniere and Cove Point).TxAg20 said:third coast.. said:
US is huge exporter of LNG. there are about to be 4 terminals in Texas ports alone.
US has 4.5% of LNG market share.
3 terminals in Texas, eventually.
Updated....User name checks out!!!SpreadsheetAg said:
Ha! Ask and Ye shall receive. Got a call from a offshore company looking for my role (I know some guys) and they interviewed and want me to come in in 2 weeks to meet the boss.
Wish me luck (or help me prepare to impress)
Premium said:
Price of oiL today
for future reference:Premium said:
Price of oiL today