Ever since John D. Rockefeller founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870, the oil industry has been largely dominated by high-powered male executives, as Alaska Dispatch News reports. A few amazing women up in Alaska are looking to change all that for good.
Opposition to the Keystone Pipeline is Based on Politics, Not Facts
Originally lauded as a jobs creator and a friendly source of energy, the Canadian pipeline from Alberta to Nebraska has become a source of controversy, with environmentalists crying foul. However, the facts of the matter say otherwise.
Thanks to the Natural Resource Industry, Canada’s Job Economy Is Back on Track
According to a new report on Canada’s labor market, the country added thousands of jobs last month in the natural resource and energy industries. The benefits are clear: more energy production means more jobs, and, in turn, a booming economy.
Oil: the Lifeblood of the U.S. Economy
In the debate over sustainable energy, all sides should remember that oil is the lifeblood of the U.S. economy, as it fuels all business, literally and figuratively.
Stabilizing Oil & Gas Access Routes Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive and Time-Consuming
For too long, oil and gas companies have come to associate road maintenance and reconstruction with production delays and lost revenue. With Midwest’s Year-Round SF2 Stabilization System, these setbacks can become a thing of the past.