It should not, when oil is removed it is just replaced with brine, the caverns may leach a bit more but should be structurally sound
CJG15 said:
It should not, when oil is removed it is just replaced with brine, the caverns may leach a bit more but should be structurally sound
Goose06 said:
Off topic but figured this was a good place to ask this…my company (private equity backed midstream company) is trying to decide what to do for customer Christmas gifts. In the past we have done Garrison Brothers, TX whiskey, we did some nice bottles of wine one year (probably alcohol every single year of our existence if I had to guess). We'd be fine sticking with alcohol but it's a pain to ship to people we can't hand deliver it to. Looking for ideas (alcohol or otherwise). So what's your favorite Christmas gifts you've gotten from vendors? Price point needs to be around $100 or less, but if you have an idea that's a little higher feel free to throw it out there.
Goose06 said:
Off topic but figured this was a good place to ask this…my company (private equity backed midstream company) is trying to decide what to do for customer Christmas gifts. In the past we have done Garrison Brothers, TX whiskey, we did some nice bottles of wine one year (probably alcohol every single year of our existence if I had to guess). We'd be fine sticking with alcohol but it's a pain to ship to people we can't hand deliver it to. Looking for ideas (alcohol or otherwise). So what's your favorite Christmas gifts you've gotten from vendors? Price point needs to be around $100 or less, but if you have an idea that's a little higher feel free to throw it out there.
Cyp0111 said:
I do not think that is an accurate statement of the drivers why oil and gas equities are trailing.
Goose06 said:
Off topic but figured this was a good place to ask this…my company (private equity backed midstream company) is trying to decide what to do for customer Christmas gifts. In the past we have done Garrison Brothers, TX whiskey, we did some nice bottles of wine one year (probably alcohol every single year of our existence if I had to guess). We'd be fine sticking with alcohol but it's a pain to ship to people we can't hand deliver it to. Looking for ideas (alcohol or otherwise). So what's your favorite Christmas gifts you've gotten from vendors? Price point needs to be around $100 or less, but if you have an idea that's a little higher feel free to throw it out there.
I don't know how much of a pain (or lack of) it is, but I've had a vendor that couldn't get to see me in person use Drizly to order and send a bottle of scotch directly to my house. I can't attest to the hassle level, but might be worth looking at if you want to send alcohol and let the shipping be someone else's hassleGoose06 said:
Off topic but figured this was a good place to ask this…my company (private equity backed midstream company) is trying to decide what to do for customer Christmas gifts. In the past we have done Garrison Brothers, TX whiskey, we did some nice bottles of wine one year (probably alcohol every single year of our existence if I had to guess). We'd be fine sticking with alcohol but it's a pain to ship to people we can't hand deliver it to. Looking for ideas (alcohol or otherwise). So what's your favorite Christmas gifts you've gotten from vendors? Price point needs to be around $100 or less, but if you have an idea that's a little higher feel free to throw it out there.
Then that would've been cool and appreciated.ttha_aggie_09 said:
I didn't put a vendor name on it… just the clients last name. Much more personalized and classy
I'm just glad it's still alive, not many epic TexAgs threads still active these days. Stock markets thread looks like it is on life support and The Ticket thread on the DFW board may be as well soon the way things are going. Sure I am missing some others though.aston158 said:
man, Christmas gift talk really revived this thread
aston158 said:
This thread is awesome, hard to believe it will be 9 years old next week, a lot has certainly changed in the O&G world since 2014.
I'm just glad I got in on the 1st page.Ag CPA said:
It is interesting to go back and read the first pages of this thread and see the postering and predictions that were wrong (but a few were amazingly on-point).