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2 Many Cooks

Driller City

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2 Many Cooks combines the worlds of food and comedy in an entertaining podcast and live event series. Hosted by comedians and food enthusiasts; Rick Shaw, known for his comedic restaurant reviews on various platforms and who has shared stages with comedy legends like Tony Hinchcliffe, Joey Diaz, Doug Stanhope, Eddie Pepitone and Dave Attel. And seasoned comedian C.R. Parsons, known for appearances on ‘Tulsa King’ and ‘Reservation Dogs.’
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DRILLERCAST & TheDriller.com Newscast Replays

Brock Yordy and Dave Bowers

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Drillercast is a podcast all about drilling. Drill trainers Dave Bowers and Brock Yordy host a wide variety of experts, mentors, and drillers who have drilled all forms of drilling. Brock and Dave will address training, safety, operations, innovation, and everything relevant to the drilling industry.
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Patrick Ramsey’s Fantasy Corner

Patrick Ramsey’s Fantasy Corner

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A Caribbean doctor, a real estate mogul, an oil driller, Tesla’s scapegoat, John Skipper’s dealer, a Guinness stockholder, a yogurt connoisseur, the only dude still watching Marvel movies, and your typical fratstar-turned-Goldman-banker all enable the lunacy of their ranting commissioner under the guise of fantasy football.
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Alternate Ending

Alternate Ending

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Alternate Ending was formed when three friends realized that they all shared a passion for movies. Tim had been reviewing films at his old blog Antagony & Ecstasy for over a decade, and Rob & Carrie had found great success with their year-old podcast, when they all decided to combine forces to create a new site, dedicated to their desire to watch and discuss the best (and worst) that cinema has to offer. The result is the website you see before you. What makes Alternate Ending different from ...
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Alternate Ending was formed when three friends realized they all shared a passion for movies. Our goal is to save you time and money by sharing our thoughts and recommendations on which movies to race to theaters for, which to watch at home and those to actively avoid. What makes Alternate Ending different from other film podcasts? Well, we’re not 5 dudes in a room talking about our passion for Fight Club and Braveheart. We’re two dudes, and a lady, of which our tastes are quite varied. Rob, ...
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Virtual Homework

Virtual Homework Podcast

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Virtual Homework is a podcast where the hosts (Dana and Sam) alternate each week to force the other to play a game of their choosing. We then talk about the game and use that conversation to talk about other aspects of life. Hilarity Ensues!
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SLICKLOBSTER

SLICK LOBSTER ADL PODCAST

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WELCOME TO THE SLICK LOBSTER PODCAST. TITLED ‘ADELAIDE ALIVE’ AS HOMAGE TO THE GRAND PRIX CAMPAIGNS OF THE 1980s, SERIES ONE WILL FEATURE EPISODES WITH GUESTS FROM THE CULINARY AND HOSPITALITY WORLDS, GOVERNMENT, SPORTS, MUSIC, ARTS, AND MEDIA. THROUGH FREE FLOWING CONVERSATION, WE DEEP DIVE INTO ADELAIDE AND THE LEGENDS AT THE CENTRE OF ITS CREATIVITY & GROWTH.
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Welcome to The Future of Energy, with yours truly, Rohan Irvin. I believe that abundant and sustainable energy is the foundation of a prosperous world. I’ve built my career around this belief and am dedicating my life to the goal of sustainable, energy abundance. Join me as I uncover the latest energy technologies that are securing our future. I’ll be sitting down with the people who are driving us towards sustainable, energy abundance so that the future of our children and grandchildren is ...
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The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) may account for less than one-fifth of U.S. oil production but it’s a region that’s more than holding its own. Drillers plan to expand production, using advanced technologies to tap untouched reserves in deeper waters. Still, Gulf Coast output has always been at risk from severe storms, just like the onshore outlets and inf…
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On episode 165 we go back to the cinema, are we going to see another disappointing sequel or something more sinister as we delve into 'Smile 2', our movie from the vault this week was picked by Matt and is a firm favourite in the horror community we talk 'Trick 'r' Treat'. 00:25 - Intro 24:16 - News 31:50- 'Smile 2' 01:03:48 - Movie From The Vault…
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Tim and Brennan close out Stephen King month by sinking their fangs into the 1985 werewolf movie SILVER BULLET, which was both adapted from and written by King! Love the Podcast? Leave us a review! Follow Alternate Ending on Twitter and Instagram Follow Brennan on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow Tim on Letterboxd Support Alternate Ending …
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Tim and Brennan close out Stephen King month by sinking their fangs into the 1985 werewolf movie SILVER BULLET, which was both adapted from and written by King! Love the Podcast? Leave us a review! Follow Alternate Ending on Twitter and Instagram Follow Brennan on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow Tim on Letterboxd Support Alternate Ending …
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The multibillion-dollar acquisitions that have become almost routine in the upstream sector the past few years are typically accompanied by asset rationalization — in other words, a thoughtful look at which elements of the pro forma company make sense followed by the divestiture of those that don’t. In many cases, a key aim of that rationalization …
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After debating the pronunciation of their guest's last name Rick and CR get the story and DNA make up of "Bad" Mitch Gilliam from the US power metal band Blind Oath. He talks about growing up in Coweta with field trips to the ice cream plant and turning his back on youth sports in favor of music. He gives the guys his impressive resume; which inclu…
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Bass player, bartender, human banana, and general man of mischief, Jacob Fuller from Blind Oath rolls into Kitchen Sink Studios. He regales Rick and CR of his humble beginnings as a Sallisaw Black Diamond and how following his heart brought him to Tulsa. We find out the many ways he has celebrated his birthday, and how being talked into dropping ou…
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Midland, TX, is the epicenter of the Permian Basin. As the largest crude oil hub in the region, it boasts about 20 MMbbl of crude oil storage and extensive downstream connectivity, with the ability to deliver to local refineries, Wichita Falls, Cushing, Nederland, Houston and even Corpus Christi (albeit indirectly). It’s also where Midland WTI pric…
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The growing number of energy-intensive data centers coming online across the U.S. is spurring utilities to ramp up plans to add new sources of power generation but also complicating efforts to decarbonize. One of the hottest topics in energy today is how plans to restart shuttered nuclear plants and build new small modular reactors (SMRs) could hel…
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As the Atlantic hurricane season churns out storms that regularly threaten the U.S. Gulf Coast, it can be easy to forget that the East Coast — an important refining center and refined-products market — is not immune from their impact. A dozen years ago this month, Superstorm Sandy roared ashore in New Jersey, wreaking havoc with storm surges and fi…
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The upcoming presidential election has filled the airways with discussions around crucial issues, some with dramatic short-term (yet highly variable) impacts and others that will play out over several years. The impact of the critical short-term issue facing oil and gas producers today — historically low natural gas prices — varies depending on the…
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Shell’s petrochemical complex in Western Pennsylvania has had plenty of challenges on its way to startup and full operation. Announced a dozen years ago, the project was set back by COVID-related construction delays and a rougher-than-expected production ramp-up. But that’s all in the past now (fingers crossed) and the ethane-rich Northeast finally…
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Progress in the carbon-capture industry can be slow, given the extended permitting process for sequestration wells, uncertain long-term outlook and skepticism about the real-world effectiveness in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The past several weeks have been a better-than-usual period for advocates of carbon capture and sequestration (C…
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Since the advent of the Shale Revolution, the U.S. has experienced a massive surge in oil, gas and NGL production — creating a bonanza of opportunities. But the attitudes of energy companies, owners and investors have shifted from “drill-baby-drill” to a focus on returning value to shareholders. It’s an evolution reminiscent of the economic concept…
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) and others have lowered growth targets for global oil consumption in the short term, while traders began a sell-off in crude benchmarks before the recent recovery in oil prices. Their main concern? China, which has accounted for a large part of global demand growth, has recently seen a sharp drop in oil demand …
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On episode 165 we watch the latest in the popular anthology series 'V/H/S Beyond', in our something to scream about we talk to Marc Coleman Director of the hilarious 'ManFish' & 'Members Club', our movie from the vault is straight from the mind of Ken Russell 'The Lair of the White Worm'. 00:25 - Intro 15:00 - News 18:05 - 'V/H/S Beyond' 38:35 - So…
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Tim and Brennan kick off Stephen King month with a discussion of the Frank Darabont classic [sic] THE MIST! Love the Podcast? Leave us a review! Follow Alternate Ending on Twitter and Instagram Follow Brennan on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow Tim on Letterboxd Support Alternate Ending and check out our member perks, including voting for …
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Tim and Brennan kick off Stephen King month with a discussion of the Frank Darabont classic [sic] THE MIST! Love the Podcast? Leave us a review! Follow Alternate Ending on Twitter and Instagram Follow Brennan on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow Tim on Letterboxd Support Alternate Ending and check out our member perks, including voting for …
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There’s been a lot of speculation about whether the pace of electric vehicle (EV) adoption has slowed, with JD Power now expecting EVs to make up 9% of U.S. new-car sales in 2024, down from its earlier estimate of 12.4% but still up from 7% in 2023. The group remains bullish on EVs in the long term, expecting market share to reach 36% by 2030 and 5…
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Comedian, show promoter, fashion designer, the one and only Lady Landback aka Kels Cooper join Rick and CR in Kitchen Studios. Kels talks Blue Whale Comedy Festival, meeting The Fonz and Marlee Matlin, being one of the boys, and her parents origin story. She also throws a chapstick lesbian under the bus about taco salad. All this and more on the 8t…
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Fresh off his Blue Whale Comedy Festival Cain's Ballroom main stage debut Brent Deo joins CR & Rick for an equally impressive debut on the mics at Kitchen Sink Studios. The guys talk comedy shop and other chuckle engineering aspects. They break big, big news about "Crunchies" after finding out Brent is previously employed by none other than the not…
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After five episodes CR & Rick finally bring in a therapist! This one just happens to be a food critic and author of the recently published book "A Feast for the Senses." Jared Gleaton sits on the couch, okay, futon of Kitchen Sink Studios for a talk. The fellows unpack some of their many issues including the goos and seeds of life. They run down th…
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Don't worry! He didn't eat' em! Chris West with Lassalle's French Market & Farm, OklaNola Pepper Co., & the indigenous sludge metal band Medicine Horse made the trek to Kitchen Sink Studios after a long day of farmin' and a cookin'. Chris talks to CR & Rick about making Oklahoma his new home after Hurricane Katrina and the natural disasters awaitin…
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Finally, a female joins the boys in Kitchen Sink Studios. Chef Nico Williams from Burning Cedar Sovereign Wellness and the sludge metal band Medicine Horse discusses her journey through the culinary world, music, film, and television. Rick fanboy's out by reminding her of her greatest dishes and CR attempts a "non racist" question. Also we get a ju…
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A Tulsa radio legend, Chuck Stikl aka Chuck The Sports Guy from 104.5 The Edge, joins the guys in Kitchen Sink Studios. They discuss his 30 plus years in the rado business, how he lived near Jeffrey Dahmer, and ironically his home state's wild ass tradition of Cannibal Sandwiches. Talk of Edgefests past, eggs, and which Mexican food is the buenoest…
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Recorded over Memorial Day Weekend in Kitchen Sink Studios, CR and Rick hang out with Marine Corp. Veteran and Mac's BBQ owner Adam Green! Hear how Adam escaped becoming a pilot to do bootleg catering and eventually be given his own day in the town of Skiatook. Find out where Green eats lunch every Friday and details on the documentary "Make Peace …
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There is a lot of talk about the best way to meet the expected increases in U.S. power demand, driven by manufacturing growth and the rapid development of large-scale data centers, which has sparked renewed interest in nuclear power. The most recent reactors to come online were Units 3 and 4 at Georgia’s Vogtle nuclear power station, but they came …
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Given the frothy targets to reduce U.S. carbon emissions set by the 2016 Paris Agreement and an anticipated expanding role in that process for low-carbon-intensity (LCI) hydrogen that is barely being produced in 2024, it’s hard to believe there’s a path forward. Yet one recent study from industry participants in the National Petroleum Council (NPC)…
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In the far western reaches of the Permian Basin lies Orla, TX — a town steeped in history and significance. Orla, which can be fittingly translated into “border” in Spanish, is about 40 miles north of Pecos, near the New Mexico border in Reeves County. Founded in 1890 as a section house for the Pecos Valley Railroad, Orla evolved from a modest stop…
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Many of the natural gas storage projects under development along the Gulf Coast involve the expansion of existing salt-cavern complexes and, with that, the sharing of at least some already-built infrastructure. That typically saves money, and the lower capital costs can help make a project a “go.” But at least a few well-sited projects competing fo…
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Thousands of unionized dockworkers walked off the job at ports along the U.S. East and Gulf coasts October 1 in the first work stoppage for those regions since 1977. Three days later, they’re heading back to work with a tentative deal on wages in hand and an agreement to continue negotiating on other issues through mid-January. The strike didn’t th…
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It now seems likely that Elliott Investment Management’s Amber Energy will acquire CITGO Petroleum for $7.3 billion in mid-2025, thereby ending a yearslong legal drama about the fate of CITGO’s three large U.S. refineries and related pipelines and terminal assets. So what exactly is Amber buying and how will the refineries in question fare in the i…
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As a group, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama have more than 1.1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas storage capacity, most of it along — or within easy reach of — the Gulf Coast, with its long-and-growing list of LNG export terminals as well as gas-consuming industries and gas-fired power plants. That’s a good thing, but still more gas stor…
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Storms that form in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) during hurricane season don’t just dissipate once they make landfall and can inflict havoc on onshore assets. Storm damage and flooding can delay plant restarts, but so can power outages, as we saw when Hurricane Beryl hit the Texas/Louisiana region in July. And while there were no major refining or prod…
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On episode 164 are we watch last years most talked about movie turned into inside out and upside down as we watch Blumhouse's 'Speak No Evil', in our something to scream about we talk to Mitzi Peirone Director of the Recent Frightfest hit 'Saint Clare' & our movie from the vault is a weird one with many names 'Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker'. 00:25 …
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Hundreds of miles separate the Permian Basin from the U.S. Gulf Coast, but in the Shale Era traversing that span has become increasingly important to Permian producers. Billions of dollars have been invested to expand capacity to move Permian production — crude, natural gas or NGLs — to the Gulf Coast to take advantage of surging export markets. In…
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To close out Friday the 13th-sploitation month, Tim and Brennan discuss the new “ambient slasher” IN A VIOLENT NATURE and break down how it breaks down the genre (or not)! Love the Podcast? Leave us a review! Follow Alternate Ending on Twitter and Instagram Follow Brennan on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow Tim on Letterboxd Support Altern…
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To close out Friday the 13th-sploitation month, Tim and Brennan discuss the new “ambient slasher” IN A VIOLENT NATURE and break down how it breaks down the genre (or not)! Love the Podcast? Leave us a review! Follow Alternate Ending on Twitter and Instagram Follow Brennan on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd Follow Tim on Letterboxd Support Altern…
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The Denver-Julesburg Basin isn’t the Permian — no argument there. But like its much bigger brother in West Texas and southeastern New Mexico, the DJ Basin has been a hotbed of M&A in both the upstream and midstream sectors. Among DJ producers, Chevron, Civitas Resources and Occidental Petroleum (Oxy) are now the top dogs, with big hopes for the fut…
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The great Texas philosopher Matthew McConaughey once said, “I don’t want to just revolve. I want to evolve.” Few pieces of crude oil infrastructure embody that spirit of adaptation quite like ONEOK’s Longhorn Pipeline. Starting out as a Houston-bound conduit for Permian crude, Longhorn later reversed its flow and started moving refined products, th…
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The recent bankruptcy filing by Tupperware, once a staple of nearly every kitchen, is yet another reminder that long-term corporate success depends on managing through the ever-changing business environment. Many blogs have been written about the ultimate impact on oil and gas producers of the decades-long shift to lower-carbon energy sources, but …
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British Columbia’s portion of the immense unconventional Montney formation has been the epicenter of Western Canada’s rapidly rising natural gas production in recent years. It should come as no surprise then that it has also become fertile ground for numerous acquisitions of companies — or some portion of their assets — by more nimble and financial…
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Thanks largely to the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin, Colorado ranks fourth among the 50 states in crude oil production, topped only by Texas, New Mexico and North Dakota — and, if it were a state, the offshore Gulf of Mexico (GOM). It’s also noteworthy that more than 80% of Colorado’s oil production comes from one county — Weld, the heart of the DJ a…
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Very little new natural gas storage capacity has been built along the Gulf Coast the past few years, but that’s changing. Driven by rising demand from power generators, LNG operators/offtakers, marketers and traders for storage with high deliverability rates — and by improving storage economics — new salt-cavern and depleted-reservoir capacity is n…
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E&P investors have historically been a skittish lot, and for good reason. In the second half of the 2010s, the S&P E&P Index had as many sudden ups and downs as Coney Island’s famous Cyclone roller coaster, culminating in a near crash in early 2020 as equity prices bottomed out at one-tenth their peak. A fairly smooth annual return of nearly 7% ove…
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