Voice Of The Arctic Iñupiat President Condemns Federal Overstep of Alaska’s NPR-A
by Nick Vaccaro
While the federal government continues to wage its war on oil and gas, many entities and communities throughout the United States find their way of life to be considered nothing more than collateral damage. Failing to zoom in more closely and consider the effects of its policies, the federal government......
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Kansas, often recognized for its expansive plains and agricultural prowess, boasts a lesser-known yet significant history in the realm of oil and gas development. Here is a glimpse into the captivating narrative of how these resources have shaped the Sunflower State. “Kansas is a unique oil and gas producing state,”......
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The Petroverse is showing wrinkles crow’s feet around its eyes furrows on its forehead and fine lines on its face that no amount of cosmetology can hide from revelation. And what happens in the Petroverse echoes exponentially in Guyana as it learns to tame the ropes that pull from varying......
RMI Supply Secures Market Share Through Controlled Growth and Quality Service
by Nick Vaccaro
Tales of the entrepreneurial spirit secure a sizable portion of space in the history books and continue to shock and impress spectators benefiting from the technology or advancement set forth. The range of success is often defined by company size and profit margin. As a populace, we have fallen victim......
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For 125 years, Phillips 66’s San Francisco refinery in Rodeo, California, processed only crude oil. But that changed this spring, when the transformed facility reopened as one of the world’s largest renewable transportation fuel production sites, with output expected to ramp up to 50,000 barrels per day of renewable diesel......
Energy Hire Takes the Job Hunt to the Next Level
by Nick Vaccaro
While the thought of a career change often elicits excitement, pinpointing that next opportunity can be daunting. The pains and struggles associated with completing multiple online applications and seemingly repeating data found on one’s resume can bring discouragement. If more is needed, additional struggle typically comes with identifying that perfect......
Letter from the Editor (May-June 2024)
by Nick Vaccaro
I was nine years old when the Terminator series hit the big screen and, while I do not recall my age when I saw the first episode, I know I was young. I would watch the second episode later and then move through the rest of the series. What I......
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David Lawler and the Quest for the New Future
Brothers David and Doug Lawler are not twins, but their careers have run on twin paths. With the technological developments in the energy industry, those may be digital twin paths in the future.
Throughout history, going as far back as Biblical times, there are well-known instances of the competitive nature of brothers: Cain and Abel, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his eleven brothers. While that competitiveness plays out in various sporting events from college football (they’ve been called the Peyton and Eli Manning of energy) to an off-road racing team, by all appearances, the Lawler brothers seem to be working in tandem to lead the energy industry into a new era.
In January 2023, older brother, Doug, 57, assumed the role of president and CEO of Oklahoma-based Continental Resources. In late 2023, after accomplishing his mission of building a world class U.S. shale company for bp in just nine years, younger brother David, 56, decided to step down from his role as CEO of bpx Energy in search of the next great opportunity within the energy sector.
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