The “Bad Apple” Scenario (Revisited)

Bad Oilfield Apple

The Wall Street Journal recently published an article pointing out that fewer environmental incidents are being recorded now that larger, more experienced operators have begun to supplant smaller ones in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale. While this is certainly welcome news, the industry has reason to remain vigilant in greenfield regions that lack installed infrastructure and/or a pool of trained and experienced personnel.

With this in mind, we thought we’d share an updated version of the “Bad Apple” post we published back in the Fall of 2012. We hope it will serve as a reminder of the potential pitfalls that exist as the industry moves into new regions to develop an ever-expanding set of resources. Continue reading “The “Bad Apple” Scenario (Revisited)”

Wanted: Responsible Oilfield Suppliers

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It doesn’t take long for even the most casual observer to understand the role health, safety and environmental (HSE) plays in the relationship between customers and suppliers in the oil and gas industry. Put simply, HSE performance is the first and last factor many consider when selecting an oilfield supplier.

In general, EnergyPoint’s data indicate customers’ satisfaction with suppliers in HSE-related areas remains strong. In fact, the last five years’ HSE scores are materially higher than for other satisfaction metrics. Moreover, despite overall satisfaction hitting a low point in 2006-07, HSE ratings remained in relatively good shape. Continue reading “Wanted: Responsible Oilfield Suppliers”