Transforming Fireproofing in the DownstreamSarah SkinnerMay 5, 2019November 19, 2021 In the event of a hydrocarbon plant fire, unprotected structural steel will only last a few minutes before it collapses. Whether it is a pipe...
The Iron Orchard: From the Perspective of Lane GarrisonSarah SkinnerMarch 28, 2019November 17, 2021 by Sarah SkinnerMarch 28, 2019November 17, 2021 It’s been a whirlwind of a ride since the release last month, but the star of Ty Roberts’ The Iron Orchard, Lane Garrison, was able...
Subsea Technology: Innovation on the HorizonSarah SkinnerMarch 7, 2019November 19, 2021 A test question for third graders studying about the universe asked what color the Earth appeared from space and why. The answer to this question...
Behind The Scene: The Iron OrchardSarah SkinnerMarch 7, 2019November 19, 2021 Referred to as The Wildcatter’s Bible, The Iron Orchard was a classic Texas novel. It spans three decades of the life and inner workings of...
Going Green in the BakkenSarah SkinnerJanuary 7, 2019September 2, 2024 For years, the Bakken has been known to be a major oil and gas hub and it is the third largest U.S. shale oil field,...
The Missing Piece: Educating the Oil and Gas Workforce to Bridge the Skills GapSarah SkinnerNovember 3, 2018November 20, 2021 There is a missing piece in the oil and gas industry, a hole, if you will. We’ve all, as a collective group, come to an...
The Evolution of Efficiency in Oil and Gas SoftwareSarah SkinnerSeptember 6, 2018November 20, 2021 As the oil and gas industry grows, the IoT (Internet of Things) gets more advanced and in turn, grows along with it. This growth is...
Critical Lifelines for Deepwater Oil and GasSarah SkinnerJuly 7, 2018August 10, 2018 An umbilical is generally thought of as a lifeline. Most often, a lifeline from a fetus to a mother or a deep sea diver to...