The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 26Hour One Play Hard: Lonely Valentine’s, Fishing Stories, Women’s Energy Network, Industry Events and Why Networking is ChangingHour Two Work Hard: Derrick Clark, Epic Solutions, president, Permian Basin Association of Pipeliners
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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD: Jason Spiess is joined by Shawn Forbes, OilFieldSourcing.com and Team Forbes as the two recap their Valentine’s Day dates and swap fishing stories. Sterling is off tending to his family responsibilities and isn’t able to travel this trip, which is a common issue for many workers in the oil and gas industry
Shawn lists of a number of industry events as she is on her way to Casper, Wy., for the Energy Strong social. From Oilfield Connections International to SPE/AAPG/SEG Virtual Energy in Data Conference to PIOGA (Pennsylvania Independent Oil & Gas Association) Networking Event: Pins & Pints.
Jason opines how the old way of “networking” is over and has changed. He explains how many leaders are using “networking” as a way to build silos rather than connections. Furthermore these silos are continuing to be funded and built higher while more people are leaving.
The final segment of the Play Hard half of the morning show, Shawn talks about the Women’s Energy Network. Shawn is on the board of directors for Colorado Chapter and mentions a few women who are making things happen in the oil and gas industry.
The two talk about the responsibility of women in today’s oil and gas workplace, oilfield and public domain. Traditionally woman made the major purchase decisions and lifestyle flow of the household and today’s woman in energy have a new task of connection.
In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview: Derrick Clark, Epic Site Solutions and president of the Permian Basin Association of Pipeliners
Derrick Clark,gives a boots-on-the-ground update from the Permian Basin.
The interview also discusses the importance of a crane. The crane
indicates major economic activity. Whether it is a skyscraper or well
site, generally when a crane is around, there are opportunities,
innovation and blue collar work.
Clark gives the details for the Permian Basin Association of Pipeliners Cook-Off and ...