One would think that with the price of gas hovering at $3.00 +/gallon and finally hitting the $100/barrel mark this past week, that everything oil related would be doing well. Guess what, we are hitting challenges we've never seen before in this industry.
First of all, try being a service company, whether onshore or offshore. Equipment is hard to find. If you are working in the offshore environment, ask anyone who handles the barges, ships, tugs, rigs, etc., how easy it is to find available equipment at a reasonable price. It won't and can't happen. Then, say you are an operator in the Gulf of Mexico...just one vessel can run up to $500,000/day to lease, and the vessel is only available for a certain period of time. Should the vessel not finish the job or become disabled due to weather or accident, then the whole project goes off schedule, causing the company to lose millions per day both in vessel expense and production...either cut totally or slowed significantly.
I'm not saying that the majors aren't posting a profit. Certainly the number one and two companies have 10 year plans in place and will always be a good investment. What I am trying to say is that the oil industry is not living in the land of gold fixtures in our offices and the lavish days associated with former boom times.
If you are reading this and are unhappy about the price of oil, consult Wall Street, Venezuela, Iran and West Africa to see what's really happening. The balance between supply and demand is fragile, and I don't think we will be seeing even $75/barrel oil anytime soon.
I had hoped by 2010 that this country would be further along in solar power or alternative sources of energy. I can remember being a young 20-something and smarting off to my oil industry bosses years ago. Guess what - it ain't happened yet! As long as oil remains a highly valued commodity, we're stuck!
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Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Thursday, May 3rd - History Channel
Another cool TV show, courtesy of my friends at work:
Thursday, May 3rd, 9PM EDT/8 PM CDT
The History Channel, MEGAMOVERS: Ships Moving Ships
Thursday, May 3rd, 9:00 pm EDT/8:00 pm CDT, the History Channel will premiere season two of MEGAMOVERS.
The show features a look at the challenges Military Sealift Command faces while moving a NAVY Avenger-class mine-sweeper aboard the CondockV semi-submersible vessel.
After about 30 minutes, 3 minute footage of a large Gulf of Mexico platform as it is being moved from Korea to Texas will be shown. The ship will look a baby's toy when compared to the platform.
Thursday, May 3rd, 9PM EDT/8 PM CDT
The History Channel, MEGAMOVERS: Ships Moving Ships
Thursday, May 3rd, 9:00 pm EDT/8:00 pm CDT, the History Channel will premiere season two of MEGAMOVERS.
The show features a look at the challenges Military Sealift Command faces while moving a NAVY Avenger-class mine-sweeper aboard the CondockV semi-submersible vessel.
After about 30 minutes, 3 minute footage of a large Gulf of Mexico platform as it is being moved from Korea to Texas will be shown. The ship will look a baby's toy when compared to the platform.
Labels:
Gulf of Mexico,
History Channel,
oil industry,
ships
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Cool TV Show - "Into the Wind" - Monday, April 23rd on PBS
I meet lots of cool people working in the oil industry. One of our Blackberry consultants at work enjoys long powered paragliding. I personally thought this was lite-flite airplanes, but I missed this one by a mile!
Here's what my friend Chris has to say about the show:
"Into the Wind" will air on PBS Houston Monday April 23, 2007 @ 10:00 pm (Central Time). Mark your calendar and tune in, tell your friends, set your DVR, Heck, buy the DVD :-)
http://www.into-the-wind.com
"Into the Wind" is a year long powered paragliding adventure. Shot on location in scenic Colorado, Florida, Texas, and Mexico. "Into the Wind" will put you in the pilot's seat and take you on a journey of discovery where two new pilots learn to fly. This documentary features travel, surreal cinematography from the air, and awesome soundtrack, and even a sense of humor, making "Into the Wind" a must see for all audiences.
Here's what my friend Chris has to say about the show:
"Into the Wind" will air on PBS Houston Monday April 23, 2007 @ 10:00 pm (Central Time). Mark your calendar and tune in, tell your friends, set your DVR, Heck, buy the DVD :-)
http://www.into-the-wind.com
"Into the Wind" is a year long powered paragliding adventure. Shot on location in scenic Colorado, Florida, Texas, and Mexico. "Into the Wind" will put you in the pilot's seat and take you on a journey of discovery where two new pilots learn to fly. This documentary features travel, surreal cinematography from the air, and awesome soundtrack, and even a sense of humor, making "Into the Wind" a must see for all audiences.
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