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When looking at the future of the oil and gas industry, it is important to understand the term "pollutant" as it relates to carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 is often labeled as a "greenhouse gas," but this can be misleading without proper context. CO2 is crucial for Earth's ecosystems; it is necessary for photosynthesis, the process by which plants turn carbon dioxide into oxygen. This process supports plant life, which in turn supports animal life, including humans. Can you say, "Essential Nutrient"? | Thus, describing CO2 simply as a pollutant overlooks its fundamental contributions to life on Earth. As we engage in discussions about environmental policies and regulations, particularly in regions like California, it is imperative to present these facts to government officials and policymakers. An informed dialogue that recognizes the importance of CO2 can lead to a more balanced understanding of its role in both natural processes and the broader context of climate science. Advocating for a nuanced perspective on CO2 is essential to avoid oversimplification and to promote responsible energy practices that ensure both environmental sustainability and economic viability.

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When looking at the future of the oil and gas industry, it is important to understand the term "pollutant" as it relates to carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 is often labeled as a "greenhouse gas," but this can be misleading without proper context. CO2 is crucial for Earth's ecosystems; it is necessary for photosynthesis, the process by which plants turn carbon dioxide into oxygen. This process supports plant life, which in turn supports animal life, including humans. Can you say, "Essential Nutrient"?

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Thursday, October 24, 2024

2024 10 24 Jeremy Cunningham - Profiles of Courage

2024 10 24 Jeremy Cunningham - Profiles of Courage

Hello Everyone!

 

This morning, Thursday, October 24, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are drilling at 9,477’ TD, 60 fph. We made 665‘, averaging 28 fph (6 fph min, 80 fph max). P rates increased from yesterday as our directional drillers started fine tuning the process to maximize P rates within the mechanical limits we have (i.e. surface pump pressure, downhole mud motor constraints, weight on bit, bit torque, drill string drag, etc.). Still having to fight Green Mountain to maintain the desired trajectory.

 

Today’s video actually focuses on one of the Directional Drillers here on location. Mr. Jeremy Cunningham with APS Technologies works daylights as our Directional Driller. He is actually the man in the driver's seat calling the shots to control the trajectory of the bit. He is at the “front line” of the action. There are two directional drillers on location, each working 12-hour shifts until the end of the well. They stay in constant communication with the Drillers on the rig floor and our Wellsite Supervisors (Ben and Duane). In the video, you can see him on the rig floor controlling the bit trajectory using the latest computer technologies and software. Pretty impressive to say the least…

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