If you’re a CPA, an accountant, bookkeeper, an office manager, or if you’re an oil and gas operator that’s doing the accounting yourself, you are who this podcast is for. Listen to the epidsode here; https://t.co/LNKVjCLFQk
In business we know our network is like gold. But are we using it effectively? How do we still make connections during COVID? Dan Trienzenberg at Wolverine Gas and Oil Corporation answers this on this episode: Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/2de9BlJp9h
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How do conventional wells look in Kansas right now? What issues are they lobbying for? On this episode, Phil chats with Ed Cross about how he got into the oil and gas industry and what's coming up for the industry in Kansas. Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/eiKLK6ZFRE
Software geek alert! Today's interview is with Chuck Prickett, an employee with Associated Systems. Phil and Chuck chat about his career at Associated Systems and the work he's done with GOALS. Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/X2y5yJdMaU
How do conventional wells look in Kansas right now, what issues are they lobbying for and what’s on the horizon? Today Phil is chatting with Ed Cross, President of the Kansas Independent Oil & Gas Association (KIOGA) about how he got into the industry. https://t.co/eiKLK6ZFRE
Chuck Prickett has worked at Associated Systems since 1978. He was one of the original software developers of the oil and gas accounting system named “GOALS”, and has continued to support GOALS clients since the beginning. https://t.co/X2y5yJdMaU
NAPAC hosts one of the biggest conferences for the oil and gas industry around, which makes it a hot spot for oil and gas operators. Meet some of the companies that make running an oil and gas business easier on this episode. Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/ixRTsRvbov
Tom Stewart's biggest fears for the future of the oil and gas industry is that the industry will be regulated to the point that entrepreneurship is a significant factor. Find out why: https://t.co/XddGJy58FJ
Unconventional well plays cost millions of dollars to operate, displacing many smaller independents from participating. Find out how that's helped Roy Jackson on this episode of the We're Still Here Podcast: https://t.co/ROBK4LifTY